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TEAM REAL ESTATE has years of exper ience in selling real estate. WE SELL WHAT WE LIST. Our aim is to get the top price for' your property, and save you time and annoyance besides! So, if you are planning on selling your property, don't wait until Spring is here. NOW is the time to take advantage of our "FREE MARKET EVALUATION".»Call today -- You'll be glad you didn't wait. St. Agatha Court Opens Card Tourney PAGE 2-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1971 St. Agatha court 777 of the National Catholic Society of Foresters at Johnsburg will meet Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 8 p.m. in the Community club hall. The third round of the card tournament will be played following the business meeting. Mrs. Allan Etheridge will be in charge of the following committee: Miss Nadine Frett, Mrs. Vincent Tonyan, Mrs. Harvey May, Miss Margaret Stilling, Mrs. Joseph Hiller, Miss Rose Stilling and Mrs. George Mann. Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. George Oeffling, Jr., and Mrs. Ernest LaBay were elected to the nominating committee in January and are preparing a slate of officers for the annual election of officers in March. Pi Alpha Chapter ANNIVERSARY DINNER St. Clara court, No. 659, National Catholic Society of Foresters, invites all court members and their husbands or guests to the sixty-fifth an niversary pot-luck dinner Feb. 25. 6 p.m. in the Mary hall of Morrtini Middle school. The chairmen are Mrs. John Wirfs and Mrs. ^jtv Stilling. I Ĉ cdendbcuv Plans are being completed for World Day of Prayer. Services are to be held Friday, March 5, at the First Baptist church of McHenry, starting at 9:30 a.m. There will be a nursery available. Men and women of all faiths are invited to attend this service. FEBRUARY 19 St. Margaret's Chapter NAIM-Regular Meeting-St. Mary's Oak Room-8 p.m. FEBRUARY 22 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting -- 7:30 p.m. East Campus Cafeteria. Card Party for Members. McHenry Woman's Club Board Meeting -- City Hall -- 9.30 a.m. FEBRUARY 23 Chicken Salad. Dessert Luncheon and Card Party - St. Joseph's Church Hall, Rich mond -- Sponsored By Altar and Rosary Sodality of St. Joseph Church. O.E.S. Stated Meeting - Acacia Hall -- 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 25 McHenry Garden Club Meeting - Home Of Mrs. Carl Rietesel, 1201 N. River Road -- 1 p.m. MARCH 5 World Day Of Prayer-First Baptis Church - McHenry -- 9:30 a.m. MARCH 7 Kiwanis Blood Bank Drawing - American Legion Hall - Ringwood Road - 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. MARCH 9 O.E.S. Stated Meeting - Acacia Hall -- 8 p.m. MARCH 14 Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner Served Following 12:15 • lUwntf Trip Jt» • 14 Nights Woikik!-Sh»r«rt»« Ha«tl • Trontfars • Lei &re»tings • -Siqhtstcmq Tou' • luqfog* Handling CHAIN-0-LAKES TRAVEL SERVICE 3405 W. Elm St. 385-7500 UU1L1.NL SEAL DRIVE--Plans for the 1971 Easter Seal Therapy center drive develop as committee members outline the campaign which begins in late Mar^h. From left; Mrs. Harris Wesson, Marengo; Mrs. Jack Williams, woousiock; Mrs. Howard Fiedelman, chairman, Woodstock; Mrs. Ray Guhrke, Harvard; Mrs. John Sterling, Crystal Lake; and Mrs. Louis Duddleston, Crystal Lake. (DON PEASLEY PHOTO) Name Officers Of New Woman's Club At Lake The newly formed Women's Wonder Club of Hickory Falls, No. 3, Wonder Lake, held its initial meeting Feb. 15, at which time the following of ficers were elected: President, Mrs. Chloe Hartung. vice- president. Mrs. Betty Haulsby, secretary, Carolyn Pietz, treasurer, Carole Hey and Publicity, Mrs. LaVerne Polidori. A rummage sale is planned for April 24. Donations will be appreciated. Anyone wanting pick-up service should call Mrs. Hartung or Mrs. Polidori. On March 1 the next meeting w ill be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Murrah, 5211 Patton drive, Wonder Lake, at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served and all women of the subdivision are welcome. Ladd Talks Before Alpha Theta Chapter The Alpha Theta chapter of The Delta Kappa Gamma society met Feb. 13 at the McHenry Country club at noon to enjoy a buffet luncheon. The hostesses for this meeting were Helen Jurack, chairman; Leta Clark, Eleanor Foley and Genevieve Knox. Jeffrey R Ladd, delegate to the Constitutional Convention, was the guest speaker. Mr. Ladd's topic was. "Ater Con- Con --What?" A lively question- and-answer period followed this timely and important talk. He was presented by Rjjth Looley, chairman of the Committee on Professional Affairs. World Day Of Prayer Open To Public March 5 PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Matthews of Evanston spent Sunday in the Edward Buchert home. Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan were Sunday guests of friends at Palos Heights. Mr. and Mrs. John L May and Mrs. Louis Young of Waukegan were Sunday callers in the Fred Schoewer home. Mrs. Helen Heuser spent the weekend in the home of her son, Richard Heuser, in Bellwood. Mrs. Frank Cobb of Chicago has been spending several days in the home of her sister, Mrs. William Danko. The Leslie Olsen, Jr., family of Crystal Lake were supper guests in the Leslie Olsen. Sr., home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Powers of Batavia spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mabel Powers Mr. and Mrs. Otto Adams have returned from a two months vacation with their son, Carl, in Los Angeles and had the unhappy experience of going through the earthquake while there. A very interestting and in formative program was presented to the McHenry Business and Professional Women's club by Police Chief Kenneth Espey and Lt. Robert Kranz of the local police department last Monday. It was the regular meeting of the M c H e n r y c l u b . Chief Espey told of the police program with youth, and Lt. Kranz, juvenile officer, related several case histories as examples. Both men asked that every person in the community help them to make the area better and safer for all ages. Chief Espey invited the ladies to visit the new police depart ment in the city hall to see the new and modern equipment which has been installed. A business meeting was held following the program, during which new members were elected. Rita Hahn was named president; Libby Podpora, first vice-president; Jean Dostal, second vice-president; Mildred Kersten, recording secretary; Shirley Harms, corresponding secretary; and Edna Olson, treasurer. The month of February, 1971, is the golden anniversary of the Illinois Business and Professional Women's club. Although the local club is only a year and a half old and started with a membership of thirty, this number has grown to fifty. The club is open to all business and professional women in McHenry. The dinner meetings are held the third Monday of each month. Anyone interested in attending or becoming a member is asked to call the membership chairman, Mrs. A.J. (Alida) Wirtz. OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY--Mr. and Mrs. Norbert J. Smith cele brated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary early this month when they enjoyed dinner in Dundee with members of their immediate families. Afterward, they gathered at the Smith home for an evening of cards. The beautiful cake centerpiece was designed and made by Mrs. Donald Miller. The Smiths are the parents of Mrs. Ron (Diane) Pirrello of Rockford, and Bud of McHenry and Jim at home. MR. AND MRS. NOBERT J. SMITH Mass until 4:30 p.m. - St. Patrick's Church Hall - Sponsored By Church Ladies' Guild. WEEKLY RECIPE By Sarah Anne Sheridan MARCH 23 McHenry Garden Club Bus Trip to World Flower Show - McCormick Place - Bus Leaves From Roller Rink, Rt. 31 - 9:30 a.m. O.E.S. Stated Meeting - Acacia Hall -8 p.m. Apples are plentiful at this time of year and a healthful item to include in your family's diet. A combination of apples and sweet potatoes will bring variety to your menu. Fried Apple I'ie Club On Youth Program In Celebration Of Second Anniversary Members of Pi Alpha chaDter of Beta Sigma Phi proudly announced the current celebration of its second an niversary. The first meeting this month was held at the home of Adele Sabel. It was decided that members would receive the "Light Many Lamps" theme disc for a sorority charm bracelet as a remembrance of the second year. Guest of the evening was Ann Harvie, Transfer Member Dorothy Haddick was presented with a yellow rose following a brief welcome ceremony. The program, "Nature's landscape", was presented by Mary Aim Schutt. On Valentine's Day, mem bers and friends met for a dinner party near Algonquin. In attendance were Miss Adele Sabel, Ed Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sprouse, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Harvie, Mr. and Marriage Licenses Otto P. Finta, Aurora, and Patricia M. Westphal, Spring Grove. Jerome J. Jazak, 821M> Wheeler street, Woodstock, and Joann C. Whiting, 812 N. Center street, McHenry, Thomas G. Schmidt, 400 W. Rand road, McHenry, and Carol A. Venable, 134 W. Rand road, McHenry. DIVORCES Patricia Lee from Larry Lee, McHenry. Sandra L. Christensen from Drewe L. Christensen, Wonder Lake Five natural lakes are vis ible from the dome of the Wis consin State Capitol. 2 c. flour 1 t. baking powder 1 t. salt 2 T. shortening 1 egg yolk 4 T. sugar l/2 c. milk Thick apple sauce, well seasoned with cinnamon and nutmeg. Sift baking powder and salt with flour. Blend in shortening. Combine egg, sugar and milk. Stir into flour mixture. Roll out on a floured board to lA inch thick. Cut into rounds about 4 to 5 inches in diameter. Spread Vi the circles with well sea soned apple sauce. Fold over the other half of crust, fasten ing the edges with a fork. Fry in deep fat heated to 360 de grees. Drain on absorbent paper. Sprinkle with powdered sugar. Elect New Officers Police Officers Address BPW Pictured above, from left, are Shirley Kivley, Sheepherders fellowship group at Sheperd of Midge Teuber, Mary Jane Boelens, and Don the Hills Lutheran church. Teuber as fhey plan a "silly supper" for the "Silly Supper" Planned Sunday By Sheepherders The Sheepherders Fellowship group at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, has planned a "silly supper" to be held Sunday, Feb. 21, at 6 p.m. in the Fireside room. The "silly supper" will include an especially planned menu with very unique dishes. The fifty-three members who have registered for the event will have to make a choice from the menu presented and then take their chances. If they choose incorrectly from the menu they may receive their dessert as an appetizer and their salad as a dessert, but it is a "silly sup per." After the meal has been eaten, the fifty-three members attending will form a kitchen band to serenade themselves. The entire group is looking forward to the event which is being planned by Midge and Don Teuber, Shirley and Harold Kivley, and Mary Jane and Jim Boelens., LEAGUE MEETS The La Leche league will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 8 p.m. This month's topic will be "How to Succeed at Breastfeeding" For further information, those interested may call 385-6315. Miss DeLeiio Is Engaged To McHenry Man The engagement of Rosemary Eileen DeLeiio of 7913 Maplewood drive, Wonder Lake, to Thomas G. Wagner of 2006 N. Oak drive, McHenry, was announced by her father J o s e p h D e L e i i o . Rosemary is a senior at McHenry high school and her fiance is stationed at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi. No date has been set for the wedding No chuck wagon's arrival could evoke more enthusiasm than and Senior Scout Linda Smith anticipate a big job ahead of the one which arrived in McHenry this past week, carrying them as they lift the cargo forjlettvery during the annual cook- with it Girl Scout cookies. Representing the three levels of ie sale. f (PLAINDEALER PHOTO) scouting, Cadet Mary Beth Emerson, Junior Patricia Tonyan Cookie Sale Of Scouts To Begin Friday Sybaquay Girl Scout Council cookie sale time is here again. Girl Scouts will be knocking at local doors Feb. 19 through Feb. 26, taking orders for five types of flavorsome cookies. The new, gaily flowered plastic wrappers, which store very well in the freezer, contain the popular chocolate mint, butter- flavored shorties, peanut butter sandwich and pecanettes. The orders will be filled and delivered between April 12-17. Each troop retains five cents per box in their treasury for their own troop program. The balance of profit goes for the development of the Sybaquay Girl Scout council's three camps. They i are Camp Hawthorne Hill, Elgin, 23 acres used year 'round for day and troop camping; Chapman Hills camp, Near East Troy, Wis., 350 acres, used year 'round for troop camping; and Camp Pokonokah Hills near Bloomer, Wis., 700 acres used in summer for resident camping. These fine McHenry Scouts would appreciate the support of their community when they go doorbell-ringing this week. Look at the calendar and tell us which halfof the year has the larger number of days; then read the question over again. Mrs. Carl Grinstead and Mr. f and Mrs. Pearce Konold. The second regular meeting was held at the home of Caroline Sprouse. It was an nounced that the pledge ritual for Ann Harvie and Cathie Siatta will be held next month. A program, "The Artist's Landscape", was presented by Marilyn Konold. Refreshments and a social hour brought to a close an enjoyable evening.