PAGE 14-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1972 Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 728-0267 Coro/ee Ann Joins Jensen Family Circle ' Mr and Mrs. Timothy Jensen. 8014 Maplewood Drive. Wonder Lake, announce the birth cf a daughter. Carolee Ann. on April 6, in McHenry hospital. Carolee weighed 7 lbs.. 2^ oes.at birth and has a brother. Richard, 9. and a s i s t e r , S u s a n , 5 . M a t e r n a l grandparents are Mr and Mrs Joseph Wolczyz, Chicago, and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Melvin LePitre, also of Chicago. Carolee's mother is the former Caroline Wolczyz RUMMAGE SALE The annual Christ the King rummage sale will begin on F r i d a y , M a y 5 , f r o m 9 a . m . t o 8 p.m. , on Saturday. May 6. from 9 a . m . t o 3 p . m . a n d o n S u n d a y , May 7. from 8:30a.m. to 12:30 p.m Those who wish to donate items to the sale may bring them to the religion center's garage or call 653-9225, 653-7581 or 728-0268 for pick up of large items. DEAN'S LIST On the Dean's List at the University of Illinois for the 1971-72 fall semester are two Wonder leakers, Debbie Cristy and Cheryl Elbersen. Congratulations, students! NEW GRANDDAUGHTER Announcing the birth of a granddaughter are Mr and Mrs Ed Pickell of Wonder I.ake. The baby, Jennifer Ann, is the third child of Mr. and Mrs. John Torres, 420 Washington street, Woodstock. .Jennifer, who was born April 4 in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, weighed 6 lbs., 13 ozs., and her brother is Johnny, 3 and sister, Trina, l>2. Paternal grand parents are Mr and Mrs. Frank Torres, Woodstock and great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Wonder Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Torres, San Antonio, Texas. The baby's mother is the for mer Donna Pickell of Wonder Lake NEED AUCTION ITEMS The band parents association d Harrison school is still in need of auction items. Something you no longer need may be just what the lady across the lake could use. Don't throw it out, call George Christoffer at 653-9832, and he'll gladly arrange to have it picked up. The auction will be held on the school grounds on April 30. Never been to one before? Try it, you'll like it! HAPPY ANNIVERSARY H a p p y A n n i v e r s a r y to . Clarence and Ida Mae Adams on April 19 and to Jerry and Betty Draffkorn on April 20. SERVES TURKEY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Ed Condon of Mc Henry served a delicious turkey dinner to the members of Richmond's Blatz Kids bowling team oh Saturday, Arpil 8. Girl talk and euchre games followed the second helpings of turkey and the chocolate pie and cheese cake. The'"Kids" who wound up in second place this year, also enjoyed the comforts of Condons lovely new family room. Bowlers and their wives included Ed and Donna Con don, McHenry; Earl and Sonia Miller, Spring Grove; Ding and Mary Miller, Genoa City, Wis.; Pat and Roger Stilling, Rich- We Carry Complete Line Of Ice, Block-Crushed and Cube SCHLITZ 99 12 CANS STILLBR00K STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 289 ^ r Fifth CANADIAN CLUB 4 79 FIFTH Qraf All Flavors Reg. or Diet GRAFS POP IOc -M- pai\ Giant 59' MILK POTATO CHIPS 29 BOX MILK GALLON GIANT 12" KITCHEN FRESH FROZEN LEONARDI'S PIZZA Cheese or Suasage 99 c Each NESTLE'S CHOCOLATE SOUTHERN COMFORT 979 FIFTH C'EST BON GIN or VODKA 5 89 Vt Gallon BLATZ 12 oz. CANS Stroh's Stroh's BStroh'sfc.^o*-" STR0HS BEER 12 0Z. bottles I We Reserve The Right To Limit Sale Items.I N N K C H A H I S SALE DATES - APRIL 19th thru APRIL 25th PAY LESS - GET MORE! 512 W. Route 120, McHenrv, III. "We Save You More \Always At Foremost" GALLO'S Carlo Rossi's Red Mountain Burgandy, Pink or White Chablis Vin Rose or Italian Swiss Colony CAPPELLA Red Table WINES l 99 (Your Choice) FULL GALLON mond; and Don and Jean Huff, Wonder Lake. BIRTHDAYS Belated birthday greetings to...Tony LaGreca and Tami Lienard on April 11...to Sandy Schau on April 12 (Imagine, sharing your birthdate with the one and only David Cassidy - Cool!) ... to Julie Bright on April 17. And coming up on April 23, April Williams reaches the ripe old age of 9. Happy birthday to you all! NEW SON Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Freund, 2917 Walnut Drive, Wonder Lake, announce the birth of a son, Jonathan Jason, on April 3, in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock. Jonathan weighed 5 lbs., 12 oes., at birth. His maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Lamarre Wright, McHenry and paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Freund, Woodstock. Jonathan's mother is the former Sandy Wright. MOURN DEATH OF FRIEND We were saddened to hear of the death of Art Hay, a familiar face in Wonder Lake for many years. Some eighteen years ago when this reporter first came to work here in Wonder^Lake, Art was one of the first people we met. His smiling face at his window in the post office projected the friendliness of the people in Wonder Lake. He always found some little thing to tease us about and we felt good knowing he was our friend. Our condolences to his widow, Millie, and his daughter, Jean Weber, and her family. MUSIC PROGRAM The music department of Harrison school in Wonder Lake presented the program for the regular meeting of the PT A on Tuesday, April 11. The concert band, under the direction of Richard Mikus played: "Burnished Brass", "Cherish", "Variations on a Theme by Prokofieff", "Alleluia from 'Exultate, Jubilate' Motet", "March of the Blazerteers", "Highlights from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", and their final number was "Sounds of Sousa". Miss Jamie Dierking, niece of Mr. Mikus, sat in with the band on thier rendition of "Highlights from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". Richard Mikus also presented to John Kranz his certificate from the all star stage band, which was awarded to him in February. The concert choir sang several numbers, including, "Alleluia" - "Thirty-Third Psalm", "Ma Petite Can- dienne", "Joy is like the Rain", which featured Miss Donna DeWerdt as soloist, "I Don't Know How to Love Him", "Raindrops", and their final number was "Kum Ba Yah", which featured three soloists: Kathy Ahern, Linda Kasting, and Margaret Ruggero. Wendy Gildemeister and Eileen Ahern were the piano accompanists for the choir. Plans are underway for the Harrison concert band, concert choir and stage bapd to cut a record on Monday, May 15, anc^ this record is available tb anyone who would like to have, one. ff you wish to put your' name down for one, please call Mrs. Matesi at 653-3826 and she' will give you all the details. * The, concert and stage band will present the last concert of; the year on Wednesday, May 17. Some really good musical entertainment is being prepared by the students. One selection will be "Alia Barocco", also highlights from the very popular "Fiddler on the Roof" and "The Music Man" will be featured. Former College Student Displays Art April 18-30 t Paul Jimenez, formerly an. artstudentat McHenry County college, has some of his work on display at the Pan-American Art show, Chicago Museum of Science & Industry, April 18-30. According to Joseph Rybacek of the MCC Art department, 19- year-old Paul is the youngest artist represented in the show. "Paul, who has studied pain ting and design here, has been a student of mine for the past two years and he still maintains close ties with the Art depart ment". Although originally from Cuba, Paul and his family came to live in Crystal Lake in 1960. Paul says, "This was due to the Castro takeover." He has studied art at Crystal Lake high school and MCC. While in Spain last summer, Paul designed a poster, which has been reproduced in 9-color lithography by a Spanish company. This poster is now being sold in the United States. Rybacek says, "Paul's in tricate use of color and form provide an exciting challenge for both the eye and the mind". He plans to make art his life's work and is just beginning his career." HEADS IPU COMMITTEE At the recent meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary union in Y a o u n d e , C a m e r o o n , Congressman Robert McClory (12th District Illinois), member of the U.S. delegation, was named chairman of the Union's Educational, Scientific and Cultural committee. The 12th district Congressman's election came by acclamation after support was evidenced by several African and Eastern European nations - combined with general backing of delegates from Western Europe Lady--Here are five pen nies for you, my poor man, but tell me how did you come to get this low Beggar--Ah, my dear lady, you might well ask--once upon a time I was like you-- gave away magnificent sums t o t h e p o o r e v e r y d a y . the mark of the professional C.R. "CHUCK" PETERSON $2,407,342 The word "professional" conjures up in your mind a pretty definite image. You think of a person expert in his field -- knowledgeable, skilled, experienced and tireless. A professional puts a high priority on getting the job done right. The men and women who bring the Bankers Life's modern insurance services to millions of policyowners are professionals in every sense of the word. With that tribute in mind, we'd particularly like to salute Chuck Peterson for his work in this community and point out that his efforts helped create $2,407,342 of new insurance last year. R0CKF0BP AGENCY OFFICE Nick A. Parrinello, CLU, Agency Manager 1415 E. State Street, - Phone 962-8087 / McHENRY OFFICE C.R. "Chuck" Peterson 3322 W. Elm St. Phone 385-1331 THE BANKERS LIFE B A N K E R S L I F E C O M P A N Y D E S M O I N E S , I O W A 5 0 3 0 7