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TXfersday, August 24* 1961 THE McHEIfRY PLAINDEALER Wonder Lake POST OFFICE DEDICATION RITE SATURDAY. AUG. 26 Jane Ducey The formal indication of the Wilder Lake post office will take place at 3 p.m. Saturday, on the lawn in front of the building. Frank G. Sulewski, assistant to the regional postal 1 director, will <j;ive the address of dedication. Congressman Elmer J. Hoff- • mann will present Wonder Lake with a flag which has previously been flown over the national capitol and the post offSbe department in Washington. D. C. Master of Ceremonies, Horace Wagner, will present "the honored guests who will include Jerome Williamson, A. B. McConnell, Fern Carter Pierce, Leroy Smith, Charles (Chuck: Miller, in addition to the above. Preceding the ded i c a t i o n ceremony, a parade will form at Jhe fire house at 2:30 p.m. ann will include the Viscounts drum and bugle corps and „the Scouts of the Lake. Following the ceremony the post office will hold open house and serve refreshments and invites you to an inspection tour of the building. Sponsoring organizations for the dedication are the Kiwanis. American Legion, American Lfgion Auxiliary, Fire Department, Chamber of Commerce, and the Garden Club. Postmaster Paul Eberle has issued printed invitations to the community throughout the week. Come and bring a friend to witness another milestone in the growth of Wonder Lake. Change in Curriculum After much planning, a junio0 high type curriculum will b e i n t r o d u c e d a t H a r r i s o n school this year for the seventh and eighth grades. Students in those two grades will be assigned to a home room and will rotate for various subjects. George Guetzloff will teach science, Gordon Amundson will teach math, and Randall Jesserand will instruct in language a^s. Because the program is n" this year, there will be a meeting of parents of junior high students to acquaint the parents with the program. The meeting will be held on Thursday evening, Sept. 7, at 7:30 p.m. The entire faculty is returning this year, although there have been some changes made. . . . since they left in .Tune Miss Russell, Mr. Amundson ami Mr. Wight man have married. Kindergarten will be taught by Mrs. Stork, first grade by Mrs. Seeman and Miss Brickley; second by Mrs. Slavin and Mrs. Zetterberg; third by Mrs. Wenck and Miss Lundberg; fourth by Mrs. Pet e r s a n d M r s . H a l v e r s o n ; f i f t h by Mr. Wenck and Mrs. Htil- PageThlrlee* verson; sixth "by Mr. Gebhari and Mr. Wightman. Post No. 1169 News A joint installation of American Legion post and auxiliary officers was held on Monday, Aug. 14, at Wonder Lake. Installing officers for the auxiliary were Leoda Freund, past president of the unit and Kdren Weeks, a junior auxiliary member. Installing officers for the post were Gene Miller, Past eleventh district commander of Glen Ellyn, and Roy Meiswinkel, sergeant at arms of the .post. Installed as president of the auxiliary was Lois Weeks, a past post, county and 20/4 c o m m a n d e r . A l s o i n s t a l l e d were Nancy Elbersen, first vice-president: Marian Ruzjcka, second vice-president; Lois Haak, treasurer; Amanda Donash, historian; Jerre Elbersen. chaplain: Lorraine Stahl, sergeant- at-arms and Marian Cannon, past auxiliary county president, as secretary. Installed for the second consecutive year as commander was George Weeks. Others were Wilbur Habich, senior vice commander; Art Hay, junior vice commander; Wilbur Haak. finance officer: James Kinzie, chaplain; Roy Meiswinkel, sergeant-at-arms; and Lois Weeks, adjutant. Junior past president, Lorraine Stahl, was presented with a past president's pin and Expressed her thanks to the of-" ficers who served with her during the past year. George Weeks also received a past commander badge and cap insignia. Karen Weeks was chosen by the auxiliary to act as installing sergeant-at-arms, inasmuch as in addition to bfcing a junior auxiliary member, she is the daughter of Lois and George. Don Coumhe Wins Race Sunday's rare didn't lack for excitement with f've boats capsized by the strong gusty wind. O'Brien, sailing John Harris s boat in the switch boat race, righted his boat to come in fourth. Don Coumbe won, sailing John Adams boat, in 1 hour. 26 minutes and 11 seconds. A1 Sinden, in Strom's boat, was second with 1--29--30; and Adams was third in 1--35--05. Of the eight boats starting only these four finished in a due N wind of about 22 miles per hour velocity. Vtllig* of Sunnyglde HOLIDAY CHANGES REGULAR MEETING TO SEPTEMBER 11 fherese Schneider - EV. 5-1298 With Labor pay falling on the regular monthly meeting day the date has been changed to the following Monday, Sept. 11. Special Meeting On Friday, Aug. 25, at 8 p.m. there will be a special meeting for a hearing before the board of appeals at the village hall. Many of us do not read the legal notices in the paper which we should do because a petition was in there concerning this meeting and it is a meeting lhal all villagers should attend because you will be able to sa> whether or not you approve the petition that will come before the bbard, so won't you all come. on the twenty-third and to Bill and Irma Gunther on the twenty- fourth. Birthday Girl | Little Rosemarie May was a j very excited little girl last week when she was hostess foi | her first birthday party with' the following girls helping her, j Karen Kennebeck, Laura Ken- | nebeck. Tarn Kinder, Pam ' Adams, Mary Elizabeth Metz- j ger, Gail Lehman, Betty Blythe. I Lou Ann Muleski and cousins, j Doretta Spooner and Francine May. Games were played with j the winners receiving prizes followed by delicious cake and ice cream, many lovely gifts were received. Anniversary congratulations to Marvin and Laura Muleski Vacationing Fred apd Charles Kupslis went with their uncle up to Wisconsin fishing for a week. I spent a few days in the city with my grandmother doing some shopping. The Senior Harringtons had t h e i r g r a n d d a u g h t e r , D o l l y Harrington, for a few days. Investiture Irene and Alfred May attended an investiture Saturday at the Holy Family convent in DesPlaines. Irene's niece, Judith Olezewski. received her veil and acquired the name of Sister M. Thadine. A reception followed with almost 100 guests, relatives and friends. This makes two nieces in "God's Service" for the Mays. Social Don't forget the social Aug. 26 to be held outside at the Fredricks' home or if the weather is bad it will be in the Lehmanns' basement. PISTAKEE TERRACE NEWS Birthday <Jreetings On Aug. 26, Lorin Toepper will be one year old. Bernice Froehlig has one on the twenty- seventh, Kathy Stull on the twenty-eighth, and Roy Ericson on the twenty-ninth. Many happy returns oi" the day to all of you. Baseball On Aug. 24, the Major league All-Star game will be played in Johnsburg so come on out and cheer for your boys. A party for all of the Little Leaguers will be held following the game at the community hall. Moonlight Cruise Norh and Bernice Cisewski and Bill and Marty Pritchard went on a moonlight cruise along Lake Michigan. This outing was sponsored by a group of people with whom Norb works. And the wonderful grandparents in the city were the baby sitters. Ache turns into fracture Dieter Hemkendreis fell from his bike a few weeks ago and thought the pain in his arm was rroni the fall but when the pain continued for too long his parents decided" he had better see a doctor and when they did they found out that his arm was fractured and now he is wearing a east on it. &ick List Ron Wiggerman spent soate time in the hospital and we hope be is out when this paper comes out. , Visiting The Mecko family went to rh.mule Field where son. Butch, is now stationed for fin lher training, and we know that mom brought along her very delicious homemade goodies. Coming Rummage Sale When you start getting your children's clothes ready tor schi ol and you find you have many that don't fit, the Terrace women will be glad to accept them for the coming rummage sale they will be having in November. Grace Vyduna or Harriet Phillips will be glad t^o take the articles from you. Wonderful Visit Barb Childers spent a wonderful day in Fox Lake with friends, Barb and Bill Moats, Warren Bergman and Bill's sister, Dottie. They were in bathing suits all day, busy water skiing and boating, picnicking and just having a wonderful time. Bill has been a pretty sick fellow off and on and this day he was himself again. ter the Sunday Masses and In the afternoon from 1:30 to 4. School Day Registration at St. John's On Aug. 27, all parents may pay book} bills and tuition af- Parts of India are a barren desert, but stiH-show evidences of thriving " cities' and .extensive temples of previous, prehistoric ages. Climate Change? Jewel Pastry Shop Special Thiirs., Fri., Sat., Only! T.V. Topics k VoudStotis T*A CO. ^C' AVAILABLE NOW AT.. Jewel In ienry 3718 W. Elm Si. by Ed Yestgara T.V. Piggy Bank We came across a different kind of idea in rtftmeetion with television maintenance. 'This lady had placed a small piggy bank on top of the family TV set. and each time any member of^ the family viewed a program, they were required to deposit a . coin. She remarked that the worse thing about TV service was that it always came when her budget was the shortest. She wasn't going to be caught >horf anymore. Obviously, the members of her family contributed very well because she had quite a -bit of money left over when we finished our services. She was very happy about it. and we wonder now if we shouldn't supply piggy banks for our customers. Keep calling CUSTOM T. V. at EV 5-S757 or 5-5659. You'll like our way of servicing your sot. Fln& food CmU Le/uf -AtJJewet^S^F^^ Food, CostA LeM Food Coiti LeM -At<Jewe£ Nativity Lutheran Church News Rev. Kenneth Olson will conduct services Sunday at Nativity at 8 and 11 a.m. There will be a meeting of the Luther League Sunday, Aug. 27. at 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsals are scheduled for 7:30 Thursday evenihg for the senior and 10 a.m. Saturday for the junior choir. These are jusi a few of the iiems from Our Complete Line of School Supplies 200 Sheets WEBSTERS LOOSE LEAF NOTEBOOK FILLER PAPER DICTIONARY m* Reg. 79c PilEE ' Plastic Coated 49c Cartridges With CLIPBOARDS CO ** <J|) U owU SCHAEFFER'S PEN Reg. $1.49 Reg. 98c NOTEBOOK PENCIL CASE $|18 59* SUMMSR CLEARANCE SALE NOW GOING @N ALL SUMMER ITEMS ONE THIRD TO ONE HALF OFF NYE DRUG, inc. "WALGREEN AGENCY" Phone EV 5-4426 1325 N. Riverside McHenry, 111. USuA CHOICE U.S. CHOICE - EXTRA VALUE TRIMMED Bone and Boston Cu» t ioast lb ••• T. GRADES U.S. CHOICE! 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