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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Apr 1962, p. 10

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Page Ten THE McHENBY PLAINDEAL&R Hingwood VOTE IN PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY AT MUZZY BUILDING Lou Brennan - W.L. 2045 On Tuesday it is our privilege to go to the polls and vote in the primaiy election. It's up to every rtnc of us to go and pl:u-e our vote for the man or woman ue want to do the job for u^. Don't forget now, Tuesday. April 10, election in Muzzy's burilrtine: for Ringwood. Chim-h N'ews .Thursday, April ii 7:30 p.m. -- Adult and uirl choir practice. Friday. April 6- 8 p.m.-- Study class for church school teachers. Saturday. April 7-7 p.m.- - Intermediate Methodist Youth Fellowship will show- a feature length movie as their, fund raisins, project.. Sunday, April S- - 9:30 a.m.-- Morning Worship service. 10:45 a.m. Church school for all. 2:30 p.m. Confirmation class at the parsonage. 3 to 8 p.m. - Senior MYF will have their sub-district meeting at Barring ton. 3:30 plfi'.' rntermediate MYF will meet at the church. Hospital Note Harry Hunan is still in the Sherman hospital at Elgin. By the time you read this he will have been operated on. It was scheduled for 2 Monday. Maybe cards ^duid pass the time for him.^^t dSPP Jffim a card at Shermanvhospi^l. Elgin. Happy Birthday Crystal Mr. and Mrs. Boyd '15oweH entertained at a Saturday birthday celebration for their niece. Miss Crystal Harrison. This is her *i^hth ' birthday. Guest s preset# tor supper Included her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H&frist>n, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy C. Harrison. RutJi Henne and Loren Harrison. Personals Visitors in the William Cruickshank hgwe^-cn. Tfaursday afternool^ttrere-"5S^."'MB Mrs. Jerry Taylor and daughter, Melody, itom Bushnell, 111. " r: Mr. and Mrs."Miles Jerousek and son, Miles^Jr.v.and daughter, Georgianna, from Melrose Park, called on Mrs. Nellie Hepburn on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr&^-Ksank iHatf/iey of Crystal Lake-ralled at. t}ie L. E. Hawley~Tiome on Saturday. Callers in the John Ehlert home on Saturday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schultz of Bassett, Wis. Callers in Woodstock on Sunday were Roy Harrison and son, Loren Harrison. On Fridav afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Barney of Libertyvillc called at the William Cruickshank home. Mr. and Mrs. I^arl Walden of Kenosha were Sunday evening callers in the Mrs. Nellie Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hawiey motored to Madison. Wis., on Sunday to call on their daughter and family, the John Woodwards. A weekend guest in the John Ehleri home was Millie Rush from Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and Loren Harrison were dinner guests Thursday evening in the J. E. Walker home in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blackman and family of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon visiting in the home of Web's mother. Mi's, Nellie Hepburn. David Senkerik of Sunnyside spent the weekend in the Fred Bowman home. Mrs Annabel Redmer of Kenosha, Wis., is spending several days with her sister. Mrs. Nellie Hepburn, and her niece, Mrs. Charles Brennan. Mrs. Helen W i n n. Mrs. James Wegener and son, Freddie. and Mrs. Lor Brennan had lunch and spent the afternoon in the Don Smart home at Waukegan on Friday. Helen Kass of Elgin had supper Monday night with Marion and Alice Peet. Marion and Alice Peet visited Mrs. Roy Harrison at Wonder Lake. Sunday. McHENRY HAS GREATEST NUMBER AT MENTAL CENTER At their regular March meeting. members of the board of the Mental Health Center for McHenry County, 3514 W. Waukeegan road, McHenry, were given figures indicating increased use of the Center's facilities bv patients throughout the county. During 1981, the following number of pa-I tients were referred to the center from each community l i s t e d : M c H e n r y , 7 8 : W o o d stock 47; Crystal Lake, 43; Wonder Lake, 15; Harvard, 13; Algonquin, 10: Cary, 8: Fox j River Grove, 7; Marengo. 5; Al- I den, 4; Ringwood, 3; Spring Grove, 3: Huntley, 2; Union, 2; Hebron. 1 and Richmond. 1. This list includes thirty-five patients at state mental institutions, people whose recovery has advanced to the point where they can return to their families and jobs while receiving out-patient supervision at the Mental Health center. Such treatment is not only highly preferable for the patient, but saves the state $1,000 a year, the cost of maintaining a patient in a state mental hospital. The McHenry center plays an important role in the new approach to mental illness. New drugs, better methods of rehabilitation, programs of preventive therapy, and access to pi onipt, inexpen s i v e, professional care at local mental health centers have resulted in a marked decrease in hospital confinement for the mentally ill. However, mental palients j still occupy half the space in | all American hospitals, more I than victims of polio, cancer, heart disease, tuberculosis and all other diseases. The fund raising committee of 1 he McHenry center,. under the chairmanship of Rev. Georre W. Martin, has sent out letters asking the support of oreanizal ions, businessmen, and individual contributors for the center's program. The actual cost per patient treatment at Thursday, April 5, 196^ the center is $20, of which the average patient pays $5, and many patients pay nothing. The difference is made up by payments from the state of Illinois and by contributions from the community. Service groups are urged to i make support for t he center a i regular part of their program. Local responsibility for the SPECIAL irts-4*or$loo "We do our own finishing" Riverside Drive Lcayndromat Phone EV 5-3115 1404 X. Riverside Dr. McHenry, 111. center will lessen the need for costly tax-supported state institutions and provide better care for disturbed people in local communities. More information about the budgetary requirements of the center may be obtained from Stanley Blum berg, administrative director of the Center. Glass fiber will not rot or burn, is stronger than steel, and lighter than wood. Smith's Alinement Service ELMER SMITH, Owner "Across from Ball Park In West McHenry" 1313 No. North Drive McHenry, 111. • WHEEL ALIGNMENT • WHEEL BALANCING • WHEEL BEARINGS • BRAKES AND SHOCK ABSORBERS • MINOR AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Phone EV 5-0724 or EV 5-4268 That's it for another week. The more calls that come in the better the column, so please don't forget to call in any item to me. All will be appreciated. That's Wonder Lake 2045. See you all next week! The 'ripple basic change t%^,shoe since Roman daysr^J 6 Lie' is the first styles Recovery rates for lost money is 10 per cent; for lost automobiles, 95 per cent; for lost jewelry. 8.5 per cent; for lost furs, 3.6 per cent; for lost clothing, 12 per cent. PR1BLA T reasurer Ed Thennes ?? Spring W@i?? 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