luraday. August 2,1962 THE McHENHY PLAINDEALER Wonder Lain WELL KNOWN BUSINESSMAN DIES FRIDAY Mary Lou flartog - W.L. 653-7176 « AH of Wonder Lake was saddened last weekend to learn of the death ot Steve Vacula. He and his wife, Kathryn, and daughter, Lori, came to Wonder Lake 14 years ago and opened the Cardinal Food Store -- in partnership with his brother, Paul. Since that time he also opened a real estate and insurance office in fehe same building next to the store. In addition to this he was Republican committeeman for McSenry County and very active in church and civic affairs. Survivors, in addition to his wife and daughter, are a brother, Paul J., of Wonder L4ke and a sister, Anne, of Berwyn. , The body rested at Sclineid- Jer-Leucht funeral home in Woodstock. The funeral was held at 1 p.m. Monday from Nativity Lutheran church in Wonder Lake. proposal has no hope.of passing." Frank Higgins will discuss the subject of '•Wills" at the July 30 .meeting. Anniversary c Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith of 4419 E. Lake Shore Drive celebrated 55 years of married life on Tuesday, July 24. Our best congratulations to these nice people. Vacations -- Past, Present and Future Bud and Amy Street and their two K's are spending a week visiting the Wisconsin Dells. Michigan was the vacation spot for Mary and A1 Shrosbree recently. They spent a week visiting Mary's family. Fred Zandier and his group, Linda, Janice, Toby, and David, spent a long weekend In northern Wisconsin recently. The Gail Wredes are back from their yearly sojourn at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Then ^ younger daughter, Peggy, is •staying up there to work during her summer vacation ana will be back for school in September. Peggy is a student ai Woodstock high school. Baptisms On Sunday, July 22, Father James Vanderp o o 1 baptized Karen Louise Vanderwiel, daughter of George P. and ^ Darlene Armstrong Vander- ^ wiel. Godparents were John and Barbara Vanderwiel. Also on July 22, Father Luke Bohr, O.S.B., baptized George Sigurd III, son of George Sigurd II and Jean Dickman H a r t m a n . G o d p a r e n t s w e r e Santo L. Ruggero and Claro Dietrich. .Sunday, Aug. 5, Altar and ^ Rosary Communion Sunday al ^ 7:30 a.m. Mass. Anyone for Hot Dogs? All you members of the Altar and Rosary sodality -- don't forget that tonight's the night of the annual "wiener roaist" and summer party to be held at the home of Dorothy Nemsick, 3235 East Lake Shore Drive, in Wooded k Shores, so give "Pop" and the kids their TV dinners and get on over there and have some fuh. Guests are welcome too. If you don't have any friends -- bring a relative. The "doin's" will start about 8:30 p.m., Kiwanis Meeting Speaker of the evening was A. B. McConnell of Woodstock. State Representative. Mr. McConnell spoke generally on the mechanics of the passage and handling of proposed laws in t h e s t a t e l e g i s l a t u r e . T h e speaker's subject provoked many questions in the period that followed his talk and all were happy to hear that, in his opinion, a state income tax Diner Outers Gertrude Kaefer and your reporter were among twenty women who enjoyed dinner last Thursday at Lake Geneva. After dinner about half of the group made a visit to a local lounge to listen to the music and watch the "twisters". I'll say one thing for these twist combos of today -- what they may lack in melody they certainly make up for in power-. Now I know what they mean by a "blast". However, it wa& fun and I'd like to go again as soon as my head stops pounding. < Lakeland Park QUARTERLY DUES FOR REFUSE MUST BE PAID AT ONCE Gloria Flannigan Barbara Meurer 385-4710 385-4356 Quarterly garbage dues were due Aug. 1. Please get it tc your block captain as soon as possible. Community House Schedule Thursday, Aug. 2 -- Private party. Friday, Aug. 3 -- 8 p.m., Minstral group meets. Tuesday, Aug. 7 -- 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. dancing classes. 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout meeting. whose birthday is on Aug. 3, to Mark Bartos who will be 10 years old on Aug. 4, to Michael Ladd who ftill be five on Aug. 4, to Bobby Kroening who will be 11 years on Aug. 5, to Bob Laursen whose birthday is Aug. 6, and -to Margaret Lane whose birthday is Aug. 8. May you all have a very happy birthday. Page Nine Firemen's Carnival Well, the firemen's carnival is over for another year and all the booths are taken down and put away and things are starting to get back to normal after a successful carnival, in spite of old man weather who shed tears on us all day Saturday. The firemen are grateful to everyone for the active participation which helped to make it the success it was. Of course, the highlight of the event was the choosing of a local girl to be "Miss Wonder Lake". This honor was accorded Miss Leanna Sellek, 16. of Wonder Center subdivision. Leanna was presented with her prize of $50 and received her crown and ribbon from Miss Mary Jane Gillis, Miss Wonder Lake of 1961. Second prize went to Donna Clark or White Oaks Bay and third prize went to Sue Speuhr or Wooded Shores. For details see feature story in this week's paper. Showers for Twins Surprise showers for bridesto- be, Marv. Lou and Suzanne Miller, were given last week. On Tuesday, a large group of their friends gathered at a local inn and greeted the unsuspecting euests of honor. The room was beautifully decorated for the occasion with ribbons and bells, and the tables were gay with pink and yellow umbrellas. Many gifts were received and refreshments were enjoyed by everyone. Hostesses for this lovely party were the bridesmaids. Sharon La Greca. Lynn Wilkinson, Anita Beckenbaugh and Frances May field. Thursday evening was also a carefully planned surprise for the girls given by Mrs. Alice Murdock at her home in Crystal Lake. About twenty guestr attended in their honor. A beautifully arranged table In lime green and white was the setting for the delicious refreshments served, following the opening of many lovely shower gifts. Personal Well, that's it for this week I'm sorry I don't have more news but I suppose everyone was too busy this weekend to call in. I can't write .it if you won't tell me about it. Let a make it a good one next week. Call after 5. I'm a woiking, goil you know. Be Wise Use The Classifieds P.U W. &• -So n OXYGEN EOOIPPE^ AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone EVergreen 5-0063 Baseball Schedule Saturday, Aug. 4, will be a double header make-up game with Tigers at Braves -and Orioles at Sox. On Sunday, Aug. 5, Pirates at Sox. Monday, Aug. 6, Tigers at Cubs. Tuesday, Aug. 7, Orioles at Braves. Wednesday, Aug. 8, Sox at T i g e r s . T h u r s d a y , A u g . 9 , Braves at Pirates. The final game of the season will be played Sunday, Aug. 12. The Orioles at Cubs. Baseball Standings Pirates won 9 lost 2, Sox won 8 lost 2, Cubs won 7 lost 4, Orioles won 3 lost 7, Tigers won 3 lost 8, Braves won 1 lost 8. Scores from last week were as follows. Pirates beat the Orioles 13 to 6. The Tigers and Braves were rained out. The Cubs lost to the Sox 6 to 8. Softball Game A softball game between some McHenry men and some of our Lakeland Park men took place last Sunday noon. It started off with our men taking the lead in the third inning 23 to" 4. As the other team warmed up the scor« closed up until the eighth -inning when it was about 29 to 32, still our favor. Then our men got hot again and finally whipped them 44 to 32 It was lots of fun to watch and It looked like the men were having a ball too. I undc rstand they might have another game the end of August so keep it in mind and plan to come out and watch. Get-well Wishes To Wally Schaedel who has been ill for the last week ana flat on his back. Hope you arw up and around soon Wally. To Edith Lavin who is still in McHenry hospital. Hope you are feeling much better by the time this paper is in print. Baby Shower On Friday, July 20, a baby shower was held at Judy Janczak's home in honor of Ann Wohnrade. Guests were Dolly Nowell, Sue Grizely, Vivian Steele, Jessie Matthews, Inga Pissowatski, and Donna Rode. Decorating the table were adorable basinet te favor cupsC a huge stork and a beautiful cake. Ann received a bathinette and a lot of other lovely things for the baby. She ha» three boys and is hoping for a little girl. Hope you get your wish, Ann. Attend Family Reunion Mrs. Wayne Dettner and son, Herbie, attended a family reunion last Sunday, July 22, at Mrs. Dettner's cousin, John Thatcher's farm in Gurnee. There were about ninty-five people there, including a cousin, Mrs. Arlene Parker, and family from Dallas, Texas, and several relatives from Whitewater. Wis. They all had an enjoyable time. Camping and Vacationers On Friday evening, July 20, the Laursens and the Gladmans took off for a weekend of camping at the Dells. The weather was perfect and outside of the hard mattresses a wonderful time was had by all. The Koczors, Audrey and Bob, took a week's vacation away from it all last week. They toured the south which included Kentucky, North and South Carolina, and the Smoky hills. This must have felt like a second honeymoon as grandma Koczar was tending to the children back home. as and her niece, Joy, and husband, Jerry Covey, came out for dinner and then spent the afternoon chatting. On Monday Fried^ and Einar Olson of McHenry dropped in for lunch at the Brushaber&. Visiting Lyda and Bill Radisch were guests at Rest View Farm, Pistakee, and had a wonderful time with their hostess, Elsie Reiker. Last week Alma Brushaber, Rose Schidell and Marie Horton and Lottie Kessler both from Chicago, attended a splash party in Johnsburg at the home of Ann Moran. Av ter a pleasant swim in their heated pool, Ann served cake and coffee. Wednesday Alma attended a club meeting at Marge Franklin's and enjoyed some of her delicious hi-caloried cake. Watch those calories girls. Last Sunday Marion Hulbert went to a bridal shower in Seneca for her niece, Vivian Applebee. Paulette Rizzo spent a weekend in Cary with her classmate, Donita Olson. Lilymoor COMPLETE PLANS FOR ASSOCIATION LUAU AUGUST 11 Shirley Schuerr Welcome Committee Potluck Luncheon The welcome committee will have a meeting on Monday morning, Aug. 13, at the community house, to be followed by a demonstration and potluck luncheon at 11 a.m. li you are interested in attending, please contact any of the girls on the welcome committee or the chairman, Lyda Radisch at 385-2754, so we will know how many ladies to prepare for. Sympathy Our deepest sympathy to Grace Serio and son, Anthony, on the recent loss of their husband and father, Anthony Serio, who passed away Thursday at Woodstock hospital. Our deepest sympathy to the Troy Mathews family on the recent loss of their mother, Milda Mathews. Mrs. Mathews passed away Tuesday night after a long illness. Birthday Wishes Go to Gloria Flannegan Visitors On Sunday afternoon the Kuhns were visited by friends. Lorraine Benz. and Betty and Chuck Fish and daughter, Cheryl, all from Chicago. They were to have a backyard picnic but due to the weather they stayed indoors. Last week Jo Rizzo's niece, Janet Geltner. spent the week with them and, this week her great niece, Leslie Kutina. from Oak Lawn is staying. The guest list at the Radisch home included, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lorenz of Chicago, and their daughter, DoFothy, with her sons, Douglas and Donald. Ralph Kendig and Mrs. Albert Kirchhoff, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brozek of Oak Park. Marion and Ken Hulbert hao supper Tuesday for vacationers from Green Bay, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Montaque and their two daughters. Also, Grandma Haake, Dennis Holman and Kenny Ankabrandt. all from Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Haake and their two sons from Wauconda. On Sunday, July 22. Alma Brushaber's sister, Lydia Paul- Saturday, Aug. 11, is the big night for the Lilymoor association luau. Everyone is invited to attend. Come dressed in your Hawaiian costumes or what ever you like and have a good time. Refreshments will be sold. Proceeds of the luau will go toward the roads of the subdivision. Anniversaries Greetings go to Roy and Eunice Tobey. They celebrat- Birthday Parties On Friday, July 20, a birthday party was held for Pammy Laursen who was 9 years old that day. Helping to celebrate were Maria Messec, Debbie and Joanne Gladman, Elisa and Christine Sweeney and her sister, Patty. Lance Kuhns had a party last Wednesday, July 25, for his eighth birthday. His guests were Robby Wickenkamp, Norbie Kwietek, Billy and Larry Burns, Tommy Kozicki, Paul Rogers and Clark Bierman. Cake and ice cream, and pop were served. The boys also had fun playing game? and winning prizes. Debbie Scheadel was the birthday girl at a party given for her by her mom. She was five years old on Friday, July 27, but celebrated it on Thursday afternoon. Her guests were Lynn and David Cygan, §31aine Bottari, Johnny, Kristy, and Kelly Flannigan, Jeff and Keith Stohtz. The children were served lunch and then played games, after which they all sang happy birthday and devoured cake and ice cream. Linda Meurer had two birthday parties in her honor, one on Thursday evening at her Grandma Meurer's in Maywood with her cousins, Billy and Laura Blumm, attending as well as her sister, Shirley, and brothers, Alan and Johnny. The other one was Friday afternoon with cake, ice crearn and kool aid being served to Nancy Matthews, Susie Gerstad, Teresa, Bonnie and Margie Kroening, Jolyne Vanek, Kathy and Chuckie Campo and her two brothers,' Alan and Johnny. Shirley missed the celebration by staying in al her Grandma's for a week. R o b b i e W i c k e n c a m p w a s guest of honor at a birthdaj party given for his eighth birthday on Friday afternoon. His guests were Marty Appel, Tommy Kozicki, Norbie Kwiatek, Paul Rogers, Stash Pankiewicz, Lance Kuhns and brother, Davey. The boys enjoyed the afternoon devouring cake and ice cream and of course those games they like to play and win prizes. Billy Burn had a birthday party last Saturday afternoon in honor of his eighth birthday. His guests were Paul Rogers, Lance Kuhns, John Mueilei Lee Haan, Robby Wickenkamp and brother, Larry. The boys were served weiner wagons, pop and of course cake and ice cream and the games were well enjoyed by them all. On Sunday afternoon Robby Wickenkamp had another party with the help of his grand mother, Mrs. Hjertetedt and aunt Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Van Den Bell and children, Betty. Eddie and Judy, from Hazel Crest, Mr. and Mrs. Lord and daughter, Linda, from Pistakee and Doris Kohen and children, Barbara and Jerry, from Meadowdale. They all had a good time. Jackie Laursen had a birthday party on July 28, with the following boys helping celebrate: Ronnie Miller, Norman and Warren Woods, Alan Raiford, Bob Dietz. Bill and Mike Sullivan and his brother, Jim. They were served ice cream and cake and then they were all treated to the show. i ed their wedding anniversary Wednesday, July 25. Greetings also go to Bob and Diane Fuhler. They will celebrate their wedding anniversary Sunday, Aug. 5. Congratulations and best wishes to you all. Birthday Greetings go to Frankie Ehredt who will celebrate his seventh birthday Monday, Aug. 6. Auxiliary News The next monthly meeting of the Woman's auxiliary will be held Monday* Aug. 6. The hostesses for the August meeting are Ann Novak, Katherine Molitor and Lil Neumann. The meeting will be held at the community house at 8 p.m. Association News The next monthly meeting of the Lilymoor asscciation will be held Tuesday, Aug. 14, at the community house at 8 p.m. Please try to attend both meetings. guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter, SchueiT. Theron and Ruth Young's/ guests are their four grand- . children. From what this reporter hears the children are having a very good time with Grandpa and Grandma. Guests Toni Ehredt was very surprised Tuesday, July 24, when a long time girl friend paid her a visit. The heme of John and Marie Behrendt has been buzzing with guests. On Saturday Marie's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kelly of Rossveille, 111., paid them a surprised visit. On Tuesday two of Marie's lifetime girl friends, Mrs. Else Blank of Chicago and Ellen Morrison of Vista, Calif., were guests of John and Marie. Other guests were Mr. and Mi's. Herbert Enck and son, Carl, and Mrs. Alma Enck of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wiorek and family of Chicago were News Anyone? Do you have any news for! the column? As I have said before you are the one who makes this column possible for Lilymoor with your news items. Please remember no news, no column. Please phone your news in so we can keep the column going. The number is 385-2645. I don't think anyone in our subdivision wants to see Lilymoor lose its column. There are other subdivisions who would just jump at tne chance to have a column. Let's keep the Lilymoor column going with your news items. Bible School Enrollment Sunday, Aug. 5, there will be enrollment for the vacation Bible school of the McHenry Baptist church from 3 to 4 p.m. in the schoolhouse. Classes start Monday, Aug. 6, for one week from 9 a.m. to noon, with revival services each evening at 7:30 o'clock.. $10,000 FOR REPAIRS Gov. Otto Kerner has approved the release of $10,000 to the Department of Conservation. The money is to be used by the Division of Parks and Memorials for minor repair and repairs to roofs of buildings, repairs of reads and bridges, repairs to electrical installations in buildings at various state parks. Parents are among the strongest advocates of the 12- month school term. STANLITE RESTAURANT & LOUNGE "HELP" US CELEBRATE 1 YEAR IN BUSINESS FRI. NITE, AUG. 3f 1962 -- DANCING -- TO THE MUSIC OF THE HURRICANES BUFFET SERVED 3924 W. Main St. -- McHenry -- Call 385-0951 MATERNITY WARDROBE A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF NEW FALL MATERNITIES ... • Corduroy Slims, Skirts, Jackets t Smart Knit Suit 9 Fashionable Capri Set Priced from $2.98 - $8.98 Sizes 8-20. 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