irtjfogtTwelve Thursday/Septemb«r;Tlvl958 ' ^"Wondot Lake .'•# W&M? f r ^ record enrollment of 407 |i 3i f students was tallied up at Har- • •rison school last week, which is • .7 A jabout 25 more pupils than were ' ;!tin, attendance last year. The HARRISON SET AT 407 by Jane Ducey -- 2731 iiifo-dergarten, morning, 24; afternoon, 28; each first grade room, £6; second, 32; second and third, 29; third, 32; fourth, 34; y fourth and fifth, 33; fifth, 34; sixth, 39; seventh, 44; and eighth, 26. „lf The new round library tables jtnake a very fine appearance ^nd are a functional addition to the library's operation. There . "are eight tables, each with four „jnatching chairs. The sound ' proofing of the lunch-room ceil- Jj>g which was done over this •i-summer, has almost'eliminated ,^he noise and gives a more enjoyable atmosphere to the eating area. -- The teacher's workshop held --the week prior to the opening \ of school will be continued 1 throughout the year, with a ( faculty meeting held each » Wednesday afternoon. It es- • tablishes the curriculum peril taining to each grade, and at 1 the same time connects each J grade with the next to provide » maximum continuity for the ! student. chairman of the sodality for Highland Shores, has the family rosary at her home and anyone who >vishes to have it will please contact her at W. L. 6513. This is a wonderful opportunity to say the rosary together as a • family, and the many Catholic families of Highland Shores are asked to call Mrs. Bartz. All future meetings of the Holy Name society, the Altar and Rosary sodality and the resented about twenty boys and all eight year olds in these subdivisions who wish to join Cub Scouts. These dens will be disbanded if mothers are not fotind by Sept 16. Any mother who wishes to help is invited to the meeting. It's really fun, Mother, once you get started, and <you just can't realize what an imagination these boys have for making things and thinking up skits. Most important is the Holy Name games night will enjoyment the get out of your be held in the new school hall Coming Events: Sept. 11-- Holy Name Society meeting 8:30 p.m. Sept. 14--Holy Name Communion Sunday 8 a.m. Mass. Sept. 14--Bake Sale at all Masses sponsored by the Altar and Rosary. helping them, and the satisfaction you receive from helping the boys. lyn Ann Luckez.Aug. 25. <6hff is the daughter of Dean and Ann Marzano Luckez.' Her godparents, are, Vito and Mary Marzano. \ Republican Women To Meet The McHenry Township Republican Women's club will meet Tuesday, Sept. 16, at the Legion hall in McHenry at 8 p.m. All woiinen interested in this organization are'invited to attend. The program for the year will be planned. ' Two Bundles From Heaven Bible Church News The church pews have been installed and will add much to the comfort as well as the beauty of the church interior. The congregation is grateful to all the men who gave of their time and energy to assemble them. Matching the pews, there is a lovely communion table and pastor's chair, which also enhance the interior. Thursday, Sept. 11, the Ladies Missionary guild will meet jents of Cindy are Mr. and Mrs. at the church at 10 a.m. Mrs. James Thomas Martin, £nd Evelyn Gustafson will lead in | Scott David age IVz is her the devotions and Mrs. Jean brother, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Franz Dominquez will be the hostess. Each lady is asked to bring a sandwich; cake coffee, milk and salad will be provided. The stock are the paternal grandladies will finish their work on parents. Daddy Tom has just New Phone Service In April A1 Fike of Belvidere, district { manager of_ the General Telephone Company, outlined .the A little baby girl, named Ann t f'8118 °* *he P*10*1® cpmpariy jn Margaret Mathews, weighing tl?e. ™ decade ^t the Monday 7 lbs. 1 oz., was born Sept. 1 n^t meeting of , the Kiwanis club of McHenry Township. The phone bvtilding at Wonder Lake is scheduled for cojnpletibn in the next month* after which the new dial equipment will be installed. The installation will be completedtPn April, 1959, at the Wpjider Lake exchange. At present there are one-way trunks between Wonder Lake and Richmond, but whem<the change over is complete, thejje will be eighteen tw<j- way trunks from the new exchange, with the capacity for more when necessary. The phone service will be interrupted about two minutes, according to Fike, to connect up with. the new building. , •, The new building has space for a business office, but One oz., at Memorial hospital. The happy parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mathews' of Deep Spring Woods No. 2. Little Ann has two sisters, Ruth and Mary, and two brothers, Tommy and Terry. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hartmann of Lincolnwood, and paternal grandmother is Mrs. Pearl Mathejvs of Indian Ridge. Another girl, named Cindy Lee Martin, was born Aug. 26 at Woodstock. The proud parof Indian Ridge are the maternal grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. George Martin of Wood- No. 116ft is: making plans for a Night! Owl dance tb be held at the Legion horned' Saturday, Sept. 27, from 11 p-m. to thi^e o'clock in the morning. lull p..: lewIs-Di^lttm Nuptials Carol Ainne.'Lewis, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs: Phiflip Leonard Lewis of Western Springs, and John Scott Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson of Deep Spring Woods, were married Saiurday, Sept. 6, at a 5 o'clock service1 in Howes Memorial chapel on the Northwestern. campus, in Evanston. The bride's attendant was Bambi Marticke of McHenry and Lyle Davidsom served his' brother-as best m^n. Following the service, a . reception and dinner6 was held at a hotel in Evanston for the immediate family and relatives. The "Couple are • honeymooning at Rockton. Ill., for a week, ifter which they will" be at home at 726 l^th Street, Wilmette. Johnny ' wiil attend school ait Northwestern and the bride is employed by a publishing company in: Chicago. ' Christ the King Church News J The McHenry Deanery of the 1 NCCW will hold a meeting t Monday evening Sept. 15, at /» St. Mary's parish in Woodstock. \ It will begin at 8 p.m. and elec- J tion of the new officers will ' take place. All the women of J the parish are invited to at- * tend. , A new member, Mrs. Wil- « liam Decker of Highland ,J Shores was among the thirty • ladies attending the first meet- • ing of the Altar and Rosary so- [ dality, Thursday. J Since the diocesan conven- 1 tion of the NCCW takes place | the first Sunday in October, i the Mother and Daughter break- I fast will be postponed until } November. The last bake sale f of the year will be Sept. 14 in ! the vestibule of the church a before and after all Masses. * Father Vanderpool was pre- I sent and praised the many ladi ies who worked so hard at the ) dinner last weekend during the 1 carnival. He spoke also of the | dedication of the new church 1 which will be on Oct 26, when f the Bishop of Rockford diocese. s f His Excellency, the Most Revi erand Loras T. Lane will officiate at the ceremonies. | Mrs. Estelle Wasielewskt, li- 'Jbrary and literature chairman, asked for good Catholic books and magazines to start a parish library. Anyon^ who wishes to donate any will please bring them to the usher's room in the vestibule of the church. Mrs. Jack Rice, president thanked all the ladies who worked on serving the dinner and all those who helped in any way *to make it such a huge success. A bouquet of flowers will be placed on the Blessed Virgin's altar by the sodality as a, token of appreciation to all the women 'gfeWr than the sodality members who helped so , much. It was announced that the Rosary will be said in church at 8 p.m. Oct. 1, preceding the October meeting. Mrs. Marie Bartz, social the kimonas and plans will be made for the annual Jack and Flora night to be held Sept. 18, at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19. at 7:30 pm. the Pioneer Girl's club will meet in the church basement for their first meeting. All girls from fourth^ to eighth grades, inclusive, are welcome. Miss Ruth Osterlund will be in charge. Nativity Lutheran Church News Sunday, Sept. 7, the worship service will be conducted by Rev. George Hoog, secretary for Missions of the Illinois Synod of the United Lutheran church in America. Services are at 8 and 10:45, with Sunday school at 9.15 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 10, the Altar Guild will meet at the church at 8 p.m. All ladies are welcome to attend this meeting. returned from California, and ' not be established here at will be on his way next week to Champaign where he is an instructor at the U. of I., while continuing his studies in aeronautial engineering. Rev. Leo Bartel To New Post The transfer of Rev. Leo J. Bartel to Holy Angels parish, 720 Hardin Street, Aurora, was announed last week. Father Bartel's many friends at Wonder, Lake will miss him when he leaves Sept. 15. He will be assistant to the Right Reverend Monsignor F. F. Connor, pastor of Holy Angels. Baptisms In August Father Vanderpool baptized Pamela Jo Audino, daughter of Donald and Roberta Audino, Aug. 17. Her godparents are James Runelin and Joan Smith. Father Bartel christened Evethis time. Of the three communities serviced by General in this area, Wonder Rake: is the largest, the others b&ng Hebron and Richmond. TTife phone company estimates the population at the Lake as 5,200. The second step in the-ldhg range plan will enable Wonder Lakers to dial the surrounding towns direct. General Telephone has on order the-equipment necessary for nation-wide customer toll dialing for the Wonder "Lake exchange;y . There are at present over 1300 phones at the Lake, about 750 have been added in the last five years. In projecting the rate of phone growth*: they y-!ee an ultimate of 3800 phones by 1978. •"' '»«*»' Legion Dance Scheduled ' Robert Vanderstraeten Post Cub Scouts Pack 358 The first pack meeting of this year will fee Weld Tuesday, Sept. 16, at Harrison school. All parents and boys of Cub Scout age are urged to attend. ' To date den mothers are still lacking in four subdivisions, namelyi Wonder * Center, Wooded Shores, Shore Hills and Deep Spring Woods. These dens rep- Business & Servia Directory ok Wonder Laki CRISTY and STENDEBACH ueneral Contractors NEW HOMES I-hone Wonder Lake 54*2 News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fregd of White Oaks Bay celebrated their twenty-fifth anniversary Friday night with a reception at Morton Grove for over 100 G^iestS. . 'Four families from Wfiife Oaks attended to honor. Ray and Rose,; they were Joe and Dorothy Jans^en, Mrs. Walter Nelson, Jack and Jane Flynn' and Howard and Mildred Hill. ,Mrs. Martin Weisenber;ger was delighted to have' as her guests, her sisters, Sister Mary Liguori, O. S. M., from Lannon, Wis. and Mrs. Ted Myers and her family of Thorp, Wis. / Jimmy Kersten is convalescing at home following an .emergency appendectomy at Memorial hospital for flfcHenry county, thu^ delaying his getting started in sphool. Miss Carol Piller, daughter of Mr. and'Mrs. Francis Piller, leaves this' week for Sacred Heart acaidemy in Lisle, 111., where she will commence her senior year. >3En addition to her regular general course, Carol has been -studying piano, and has been active in sports, serving as president, of the GAA in her junior year. News Briefs, >Lenore Jacschke was hostess to a gathering of Shore Hills neighbors last week to bid farewell to Helen Wideil. The Jim Widens and their three children are moving to Lakeland Park. The mesdames Shirley Doherty, Gloria Freund, Mary Bethke, Judy, RaSmuBsen, Barb Fiala, Millie Howorka, Marge Brand and Eleanor Wyatt chorused the adieus. . . Mr.' and Mrs. Thomas Burns are just getting back to normal after a visit with their five grandchildren and daughter, Mrs. Ken Dbrow, who unexpectedly became 7 111 after she arrived and! spent her visit in bed, while her Mom took over the duties of nurse. Such kindness should not go unrewarded, An unfortunate incident at' one of the bus stops when one little girl's pet followed her to the school bus reminds us to have the parents keep thp pets in tow during these hours. In an effort to keep clear.of all the youngsters, the driver fat-, ally injured a dog when it dashed across the highway; Navy Ensign Eugene J. Perry, son of Mrs, Elizabeth Perry, has entered helicopter flight training at Ellyson Field, Pensacola,, Fla. George Armbrust of Hickory Falls celebrated his birthday Monday Sept. 8. Visiting from Neguanee, Mich., were Mrs. Armbrust's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Don Beauchamp and their three youngsters, who stayed for several days. Bill Nelson surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson of White Oaks Bay, with a visit over the weekend. He is stationed in Norfolks, Va. J*1 New residents of Indian Ridge ai^e Richard and Judy Boetcher and baby, apd grandpa Hill. They wiU be living there while finishing their own home in Gredhwood township. MVs. Ellen Osterlupd'stWo granddaughters, Karen and Ginnie Sue Osterlund, - returned to Myrtle Beach, & G. after spending the summer , in Wondei* Woods, and nvitij' their Hill cousins in White Oaks Bay. Mr. aiid Mrs. J. Tt;L. Sjflj,th and son, Benny, who have t^bn permanent residents of White Oaks for several years, have moVed back to Chicago. The Manuel Dominquez family, has returned from ah enjoyable vacation. They visited the Gordon Hortons a^ New Tribes Mission heaquarters in Woodworth, Wis. for a day and then spent several days at Rensellar, Ind., visiting Mr. D«ninquez's sister and husbt^l, the Rev. Harry McCorkel, who is minister of the Grace^Bible church there. They also kot in a day at Brookfield Zoojwhlch was greatly enjoyed/oy the children. 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