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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Nov 1974, p. 13

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PM5E 14 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1974 Wonder Lake Maiy Jean Huff .728-0267 ArHfkkH floral Pieces Displayed At Garden Club The past meeting of the Wonder Lake Garden Club was held at Mrs. Gretchen Pose's home where artificial floral pieces were displayed by our own artistic members and an exchange of dried material for future arrangements enjoyed Our coffee on Oct. 29 at the lovely home of Mrs. Rita Graff was a huge success, thanks to all who generously contributed to the boutique and bakery and most of all to you who "took 5" to get together. The next meeting will be Thursday, Nov. 14. at Mrs Grace Cunnings. 7520 South Drive. Wonder Lake' , at 8 o'clock in the evening Hope you can come! Betty Alderson. Publicity. BAND VENTURE If you're one of those people who keep saying, "Some day we'll have a picture taken of o u r e n t i r e f a m i l y t h e Harrison School Band and Choral Association has come up with a venture guaranteed to bring pleasure to you and profit to their organization. Your pleasure will be an 8 X 10 color family photo for a reasonable price. The photos will be taken at the east side firehouse on Tuesday, Nov. 19 and Wed­ nesday, Nov. 20, from 4 to 9 Din. For those families in­ cluding the college generation, a special Thanksgiving weekend time has been arranged for you on Saturday, Nov. 30, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please call Diane Rodgers at 653-9640 to make your ap pointment. Remember, you can bring your entire family even you dog! - or. just bring your dog* BIRTHDAYS We missed a bunch of bir­ thdays last week and we'd like to make up for it in some small measure by wishing some belated birthday greetings to these birthday people. Belated happy birthday to Sharon Doyle on Nov. 7. to David LaGreca. Dorothy West and Danny Jackson on No\ 8 to Bobby Hart/nann and David Lundborg on Nov. 12. Also, belated wedding an­ niversary greetings to Tom and Dolores McMillan on Nov. 9 and to Jim and Barb LaGreca on Nov. 10. FIRE-RESCUE CALLS The Wonder Lake Fire department and Rescue Squad have provided the following list of resuce and fire calls for the information of the public: October Rescue Calls (16); Oct. 2, 6:45 a.m. rescue, transported one female to Woodstock hospital; Oct. 3, 6:15 a.m. transported one female to Woodstock Hospital; Oct. 5, 8:25 a.m. transported one male to Woodstock hospital; Oct. 5. 1:45 p.m. rescue, transported one female to McHenry hospital; Oct. 10. 8:10 p.m. rescue, transported a child to McHenry hospital; Oct. 11, 1:30 p.m. transported one male to Woodstock hospital; Oct. 13. 11:25 a.m. transported one male to Woodstock hospital; Oct 13, 5:15 p.m. transported one female to McHenry hospital; Oct. 19. 3:50 p.m. transported one female to Woodstock hospital; Also Oct. 23.7:50a.m. rescue, transported one child to Woodstock hospital; Oct. 24, 10:50 p.m transported one female to Woodstock hospital; Oct. 27, 1 p.m. responded to simulated disaster at Hebron; Oct 27, 3:50 p.m transported one male to Woodstock hospital; Oct. 28. 4:55 p.m. rescue, infant had a coin caught in her throat, no transport; Oct. 29 , 3:00 a.m. transported one female to Woodstock hospital; Oct 30, 7:55 a.m. rescue, transported child hit by car to Woodstock hospital. October Fire Calls (19> Oct 1. 8:10 p.m. car fire Winnebago and Algonquin road; Oct. 4. 12:30 p.m. grass fire Thompson and Vine; Oct. 4, 4:08 p.m. grass fire Chestnut Drive; Oct. 4, 4:50 p.m. assist Woodstock Fire Dept. , at peat bog fire; Oct. 4, 7:15 p.m. grass fire at Oak street and East drive; Oct. 5. 11:25 a.m. responded to fire from gas main leak, Greenleaf drive; ' Oct. 15, 1:40 p.m. false alarm Thompson and Route 120; Oct. 15, 4 p.m. grass fire at Thompson and Ramble road; Oct. 15, 4:05 p.m. grass fire at THANK YOU ! ! ! ALL 33RD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT CONSTITUENTS REPUBLICANS - DEMOCRATS - INDEPENDENTS Heartfelt thanks & humble appreciation from myself and my family, for your OVERWHELMING SUPPORT of my EFFORTS on YOUR BEHALF. For more convenient communication between the constituents of the 33RD DISTRICT and myself as your REPRESENTATIVE in the LEGISLATURE; I wish to remind you that I maintain a full time local office at 2012 W. GRANDVIEW, McHENRY, IL. 60050. My office and home phone number as listed in the phone book is 385-3427. Never hesitate to communicate with me by mail or phone on any problem or suggestion. Once again thanks for your support & I pledge my continued efforts on your behalf. THE "PEOPLES REPRESENTATIVE," omas cHcmJian, - ILLINOIS 33RD LEGISLATIVE DIST. Wonder Lake road and Salem road; Oct. 16.4:15 p.m leaf fire 3700 E. Lake Shore drive. And on Oct. 19, 5:15 p.m. leaf fire Oakwood drive; Oct. 22, 4:16 p.m. grass fire Parkland Highlands; Oct. 22, 4:30 p.m. rubbish fire 9000 block of Oriole Trail; Oct. 24, 6:30 p.m. grass fire Shady lane and W. Lake Shore drive; Oct. 25, 4:20 p.m. brush fire Wooded Shores subdivision; Oct. 25, 5:15 p.m. garage fire Lakeview drive; Oct 26. 10:27 p.m. garbage fire East Wonder Lake road; Oct. 28, 10:30 a.m. grass fire West Lake Shore drive, Oct. 28, 4:45 p.m. grass fire Harrison's curve. BROWNIE NEWS Brownie Troops 418 and 419 held a joint investiture ceremony in the Harrison school lunch room last Monday. Moms were invited and took part in the opening flag ceremony and the closing Brownie ring with their Brownie daughters. Membership stars were presented to second year Brownies - Denise Malo, Kim Freund, Crista Terrell , Tammy Miller, DeDbie MacKay, Lori Killam, Mary Burmann, Lori Grauman, Jeannie Turner, Gina Fruscella and Kim An­ derson. New Btownies invested and pinned with their Brownie pins were - Katie Gibbons, Tina Nelson, Sue Thompson, Michele Lubben, Laurie Brink- mann, Carolyn Haas, Robin Jacobsen, Terri Smidt, An­ toinette Frescella, Brenda Nelson, Jenna Lee, Donna Lee, Cathy Clark, Kelly Ehrhart, Sherri Smith, Karen Smidt and Madeleine Ahern. The Brownies sang songs for their moms including such favorites as Baby Bumble Bee and Brownie Smile Song, and then had their moms join them in a rousing version of "Strut Miss Lizzie". Leaders of Brownie Troops 418 and 419 are Betty Harney, ~ Gert Nielsen, Midge Smith and Beverly Haas. VISITS SCHOOL National Education Week was observed at Harrison School last week by inviting all parents to "sit in" on their children's classes and so when this parent walked into Mrs. Bagby's and Miss Gende's kindergarten room last Thursday, we found Ten Little Indians being sung and counted, followed by a film strip on Indians and totem Doles. At play time, en thusiastic li t t le bodies climbed AT THE McHENRY SAVINGS & LOAN As of November 27th Your Savings Account Is Insured To V10.000. We are also pleased to announce that we are raising our PASSBOOK SAVING ACCOUNT RATE TO o As of today McHenry Savings & Loan offers you the Highest Passbook & Certificate of Deposit rates in McHenry * *or anywhere by law. Federal regulations prohibit the payment of higher interest rates. McHENRY SAVINGS J I Ml MfMIIIIM; SERVING ALL OF GREATER McHENRY COUNTY McHenry Savings V AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1209 North Green Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 - 815/385-3000 SAVERS HOURS: 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday. i-In Window open Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. «•>,/ f into narrow cardboard boxes i which some new hollow wooden blocks had come in) and moved headlessly around the room - (will they enjoy the blocks as much? > We moved on lo Miss McGraw's eighth grade Math class, which was studying Prime Factorization. We watched as students tackled the problems on the blackboard and pondered - could we really make it through eighth grade again0 On to Mr. Quick's sixth grade Science class to hear some Lindbergh essays. Then we were asked to join in a science experiment and by the way, do you know Bernoulli 's Prin­ ciple ' ' In Miss Derner 's fourth grade Social Studies class, recent studies of the Forest Regions were being reviewed with the use of a word puzzle - education can be fun-. Next, after their recess and washroom break, counters were passed out to Mrs. Maris 's second graders and the next lesson in their Math class had begun. On a positive note, with all the Criticism lodged against our school systems, found the students in each classroom we visited to be interested, in­ volved and learning. Our recommendation is that more parents "learn" by the actual experience of visit ing their children's school. LUNCHEON Mrs. Marlene Malo en­ tertained several friends at a luncheon on Halloween Day. Special guest of honor was her mother-in-law, Mrs. Julie Malochleb, who was a visitor of the Malos for a few days. SCOUTS TAG DAY The Girl Scouts of Kachina Neighborhood are grateful to the community of Wonder Lake for i ts fine support of their recent Tag Day. This year 's fund raising proceeds, used to help Scouting in our own area, were the best yet. ANNIVERSARY Happy second wedding an­ niversary to Phil and Debbie Johnson on Nov. 18. YOUNG AT HEARTS We've been neglecting our Young at Hearts here in Wonder Lake, but it takes a bit of doing to keep up with these "old fogies"! Last month they took a trip to a Mormon Village in Nappanee, Ind., and ac­ cording to President Marie Robinson enjoyed the most beautiful fall colors they've seen on any of their journeys. Many people in the group returned home with some of their Christmas shopping done after last week's jaunt to Wisconsin. The bus gradually got a li t t le fuller after stops at a cookware store in West Bend, Wise.; a leather outlet store and a winery at Cedarburg, Wis. To add to the enjoyment of the day, everyone shared in a delicious lunch at a fish shanty. Plans have been made for the annual Christmas Party, to be held this year at the McHenry Country Club on Dec. 12. The next gathering of these happy people will be on Wednesday, Nov.*20, at Christ the King Hall. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Happy birthday to Beverly Jean Brod on November 13.. . to Tom Mrowka on Nov. 14.. . to l i t t le Mary Chambers, daughter of Russ and Sue Chambers, who will be one year old on Nov. 14. CADETTES CEREMONY The Cadettes of Troop 420 chose to honor their moms at their recent investiture and rededication ceremony. The ceremony was held in honor of the birthday of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouting in the USA. The Cadettes presented a flag ceremony followed by the candlelight investiture ceremony in which new Scout, Sue Narowetz, was pinned with her Girl Scout pin. New Cadettes were welcomed and presented with their cockades and crests by second year Cadettes. New Cadettes to Troop 420 are Cindy Crocco, Joy Cope, Sherri Grauman, Mary Lance, Daphne Bruce, Pam Berg, Patty Goralka, Sue Narowetz, Kay Ann Schuler, Laura Eising and Kim Vitellaro. Each Cadette then presented her mom with a daisy corsage. This was the Scouts way of thanking their moms for helping and supporting the Scouting program. New patrol leaders were installed w ith the cords of their office. Patty McMillan, Diana Hay, Jil l Baker and Heaiher Fitzgerald are new patrol leaders. Their assistants are Kay Ann Schuler, Laura Eising, Mary Lance and Daphne Bruce. During Court of Awards, badges were presented to Scouts for summer badge work and work completed at the recent "Harvest of Skills" event at Shabbona Hills. Badges were awarded to Jil l Baker, Mary Lance, Joy Cope, Cindy Crocco. Patty Coleman, Susie Berg. Pam Berg, Jodi Beyer, Mary Beth Noble, Kay Ann Schuler, Daphne Bruce and Laura Eising. Following the ceremony, the Cadettes treated their moms to refreshments of birthday cake and punch. EIGHfH GRADE PLAYS Under the direction of teachers. Miss Dawn Trettin and Fred Reed, the eighth grade classes of Harrison School presented two plays last Thursday evening for the en­ tertainment of the public. Appearing in the modern version of "Red Riding Hood and Friends," » were Debbie Maris, Donna Hummel. Mark Savignani. Chris DeLorenzo. Curt Gohl, Linda Skaggs. Dennis Coughlin was Student Director and David Wright was prompter. The cast for "The Ballad of Simon Pure Sam", a melodrama of the west, in­ cluded Paul Bazan, Barb Ries. Peter Bender. Lydia Ruggero, Beth McGibbon, Midge Cristv, Joe Treasure, David Lundborg, Lori Harney, Pat Curran, Chris Topp and Julie Huff, with Student Director, Lori Vogt and Prompter, Laurita Lance. Helpers for both productions were Dan Malo, John Kranz, Bob Eberle, Tina Ritthaler, Nancy Hartmann, Randy Vance. Vera Ruzickq, Kathy Burmann. Ray West, A1 Rice and Lynn Raske. A bake sale was held before and after the plays and all proceeds from the evening went toward the eighth grade Springfield trip in the spring. HAWAIIAN MEETING When Bud and Marilyn McMahon and Santo and Mary Ruggero decided to meet recently for dinner, they chose a rather unusual meeting place . Hawaii. Actually, both couples happened to be vacationing in the Islands at the same lime and planned to get togethei for dinner Another pleasant Hawaiian experience for the Ruggeros and McMahons was meeting the family of Denis Morimoto. who is the social worker at Harrison school. Both couples returned home with beautiful sun tans, praise foif the Hawaiian flowers, beik'hes. etc. . and a treasury of memories. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Sponsored by Woman s C lub of Wonder Lake. Ann Sowers, Chairman, 653-9549 NOVEMBER 14 Garden Club Meeting. Mrs. Graee Cunnings Home. 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 17 Christ the King Parish Council Meeting NOVEMBER 19 F i r e m e n ' s A u x i l i a r y Meeting, 8 p.m. east side firehouse NOVEMBER 20 Young at Hearts Meeting, Christ the King Hall NOVEMBER 21 Woman's Club Meeting, 8 p.m. Nativity Lutheran Church NOVEMBER 23 Bake Sale. Co 2 Auxiliary, Community Building, Highland Shores, 10 to 4 Coast Guard Change of Watch Dinner, Christ the King Hall. 6:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 24 Parish Celebration, Christ the King Church, Spaghetti Dinner NOVEMBER 26 Harrison School, Board of Education Meeting Presbyterians Plan For Financial Campaign Faith Presbyterian church is entering the final week of i ts planning for the current financial campaign. The triennial fund solicitation covers pledges to the local and general church • mission, and debt retirement on the church building. The Campaign committee has been working for several weeks planning and structuring the details. Lowell M. McGraw, general chairman, has been assisted by Martha Swanson and Orville Lusier on promotion; Charles Anderson, Kingston Bowen and Thomas Working, finance; Donald Henderlong, Esther Ruth, personnel; Jeanette Wilds, Maribeth Karas, arrangements, and Dorothy Vick, follow-up chairman. The Rev. J . Walter Carlson of Kansas City will provide professional direction and guidance to the general com­ mittee during commitment week. Wednesday evening at 7:30 this week will climax the week's program with an all- church family gathering for an evening of fellowship nK St. Patrick's church social hall . The campaign workers and stewards will participate in a brief dedication and com­ mitment service, conducted by the Rev. John O. Mclntyre, pastor of Faith church. The week's activities will culminate with a dedicatory worship and commitment service Sunday. Nov. 17, conducted by the Rev. Carlson. Starting November 27th OUR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ARE INSURED EOR $40,000.°° McHENRY S A V I N G S i i intii i i i i SERVING ALL OF GREATER McHENRY COUNTY McHenry Savings ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION ' 209 North Green Street McHenry IIImo'i 60050 6'5 385 3000 Deposits Insured Up To $20,000 By The Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation w FOR THE BIRDS . . . Bar­ bara Ann Lyons strikes a pretty pose as she stops on the white sands of Daytona Beach, Fla. to feed soggy bread to the sea-gulls. Gull feeding is popular pastime along the 23-mile beach. You're invited to our Christmas Open House lower weed's CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15. 16, 17 ROUTES 14 & 176 CRYSTAL LAKE We've filled our shop with the spirit of Christmas and we know you'll enjoy seeing everything that is new and beautiful for this holiday season. Circle the date now . . . FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15, 16, 17 Plan to be with us for our "Opening" of the Christmas Season. We will feature special prices on permanent Christmas trees, terrariums, and flowering plants. FLOWERWOOD FLORIST NURSERY GARDEN CENTER NURSERY 14vand u Routes 14^d 176 Crystal Lake, Illinois Open daily 8-5:30 Sat. 8--5, Sun. 9--5 ata

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