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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Mar 1971, p. 4

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PAGE 4-PLAI ("DEALER-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1971 YOUNG IN SPIRIT--For thirty years, Mrs. Anne Nagel (sitting) of 4913 Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, has been a member of the Ringwood unit of the NlcHenry County Homemakers Exten­ sion association. Beijing her 90 years, Mrs. Nagel presently serves with utmost efficiency as treasurer of the unit, one of several off­ icial posts she has held throughout the thirty years. Serving her a cup of coffee at last week's meeting, held at the Wiedemann home in Lakeland Shores, is the unit president, Mrs. Marie Lamont. (PLAINDEALER PHOTO) mm . : ' f " • : PREPARE MUSICAL HOUR-The Woman's Club of Wonder Lake will meet Thursday, Marchl8, at 8 P.M., when members and guests will be treated to a special evening of music on the club's annual "Reciprocity Night." There will be Barbershop music by the "Four Bananas", left to right, Vic Kucera, Paul Le Maire, Bob Parker and John Lemonon. Also appearing with them will be another quartet called the "What Four", featuring Hans Andersen, Chuck Per- aine, Pat Brady and Jim Rother. These Men are an integral part of a non-profit organiz­ ation called S.P.E.B.S.Q.A., Inc. They prov­ ide support to a Logopedics school in Wit- chita, Kas. This school is greatly unique for the correction of speech defects. Mrs. G. Ernst, president of the Woman's club of Wonder Lake, announced that hostesses of the event will be Mrs. E. Dudziak, Mrs. Donald Gerlitz, Mrs. G. Gran, Mrs. F. Higgins and Mrs. R. Kruger. Homemakers In County Hear Security Talk The Homemakers Extension association held a county-wide meeting at the Farm Bureau building in Woodstock early this month. Elin Kris, a representative from the Social Security office in.. Waukegan, gave an in­ formative talk on problems that exist for many. There was a good turnout of interested persons who had a varied amount of problem questions to be answered or explained. Mr. Kris said that everyone should check his Social Security account by writing to the Social Security office in Waukegan or Elgin. They will send an informational card tfr be filled out. If there are questions or one wants to file a claim. it may be done by calling toll-free. Ask the operator for Enterprise 4505. A Social Security representative is at the Woodstock library every Wednesday morning from 9 a.m. to noon. For the address of the Social Security office, look in the telephone directory under Social Security administration, or ask at the post office. On Friday, March 19, there is to be a rummage sale spon­ sored by the W.S.C.S. of the Cary United Methodist church at Wesley hall, 500 First street, Cary, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be clothing for all, toys, books and "like new" sections; also a bake sale and coffee. Elect Officers Of St. Clara's Court March 25 St. Clara'• Court, No. 6M, will hold its regular monthly meeting March 25 in the Oak room of Montini Middle school. Election of officers will be held and the second round of the card tournament take place. On March 29, the annual corporate Communion will take place at St. Mary's church at the 8 o'clock Mass. Breakfast will follow in the school hall. FABRICS YARNS * NOTIONS HALLMARK CARDS CANDLES FOR A^L OCCASIONS AT COUNTRYSIDE FABRIC SHOPPE 7129 Barnard Mill Rd. Wonder Lake 653-7699 SPECIAL THIS WEEK 3 2 Bring in 3 Garments Pay for 2-Third is Free! Lowest Priced Garment is Free! SAVE 10% OFF REGULAR PRICES WITH OUR PUNCH CARD * McHenry's Oldest and Largest Cleaners GEM <»<•"" CLEANERS 3004 West Route 120 2 Blocks East of River at V.F.W. OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. FRIDAYS to 8 p.m. "PEOPLE WHO CARE - SERVING PEOPLE WHO CARE"!! Benefit Fashion Revue MARCH 17 St. Patrick's Day Luncheon Card Party -- St. Peter's Hill -- Spring Grove -- Serving starts at Noon. MARCH 19 Dinner Dance, Night Club Act -- Sponsored By Town­ ship Republican Central Com­ mittee -- McHenry Country Club. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM--McHenry Deanery- Regular Meeting-Oak Room, St. Mary's~7:30p.m.-Movies of Hawaii. MARCH 20 St. Margaret Chapter NAIM-- Informal Evening Of Cards - Home Of Jean Driscoll, 2820 W. Lincoln Road -7:30 p.m. MARCH 21 V Beef and Venison Dinner -- St. John's Parish -- Commun­ ity Club House -- Johnsburg -- Serving 1 to 4 p.m. Spaghetti Dinner-Sponsored By Devilaires-V.F.W. Post Home~Rt. 120-12p.m. to 6 p.m. MARCH 22 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Spring Smorgasbord -- East Campus Cafeteria -- 6:30 p.m. -- Meeting 7:30 p.m. 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. MARCH 24-25 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip To Flower Show McCormick Place, Chicago. Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 9:30 a.m. March 25 -- Bus Leaves Parking Lot at McHenry Savings & Loan -- 9:30 a.m. MARCH 26-27 Rummage Sale -- Ringwood Church -- Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. -- Saturday, 9 a.m. tc 12 Noon -- Coffee And. MARCH 27 Pre-Easter Bake Sale & Gifts -- McHenry State Bank -- 9 a.m. -- Sponsored By McHenry Auxiliary For McHen­ ry County Association Far The Retarded. . . "j f MARCH 28 \ Annual General Meeting Lakeland Park Property Own­ ers Association -- 2 p.m. Lake­ land Park Community House, 1717 N. Sunset Drive. MARCH 29 McHenry Woman's Club Board Meeting -- City Hall -- 9:30. APRIL 3 Waltz Time Dance -- V.F.W. Hall -- McHenry, Sponsored By St. Patrick's Ladies Guild. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. O.E.S. Bake Sale-Johnnie's Italian Restaurant & Ice Cream Parlor, Elm & Green Street- 9:30 a.m. to ?? APRIL 5 Business Meeting Followed By Social Hour And Cards, -- St. Patrick's Ladies Guild -- St. Patrick's Church Hall -- 8 p.m. O.E.S. Acacia O.E.S. Acacia APRIL 13 Stated Meeting- Hall - 8 p.m. APRIL 27 Stated Meeting- Hall-8 p.m. i i Swing Into Spring SpWSffr. % c \?*J09 # . r//\ • % Mrs. John Gunderson, holding tickets, and Mrs. Carl Grin- to be held Tuesday evening, March 23, at 7:30 at the Legion stead, with poster, are shown at one of the many planning meet- home, Ringwood road. The event is sponsored by the McHenry ings held recently for the "Swing into Spring" fashion revue Town and Country Newcomers club. (PLAINDEALER PHOTO) ings held recently for the "Swing into Spring" fashion revue Mrs. John Gunderson, chairman, and Mrs. Carl Grinstead, co-chairman, head a committee of eight members of the McHenry Town and Country Newcomers club in making plans for a style revue to be held at 7:30 Tuesday evening, March 23, at the Legion home. It is focused on the theme, "Swing into Spring". Proceeds from the fashion show will be donated to the crippled children's fund. Others on the committee are Mrs. William Boyle, decorations; Mrs. Bill Sterka, refreshments; Mrs. William Haddick, tickets; Mrs. Jerry Bunting and Miss Adele Sable, posters; Mrs. Jerry Logowski, cleanup; and Mrs. Jim Basak, props. Well known WIVS com­ mentator, Jo Bellairs, will introduce the models representing eight McHenry business firms. Tickets may be obtained from local merchants or any members of the Newcomers club. Referendum Needs Are Spring Grove PT0 n - To Sponsor Card rresented lNlew Club Party March 19 There will be a special corned beef and cabbage dinner served at 6:30 Wednesday evening, March 17, in St. Patrick's church hall. The dinner is sponsored by the Ladies guild. Everyone is invited to enjoy this special St. Patrick's day dinner at a nominal price. Mrs. Samuelson To Show Slides Of Missionary Work A combined lenten service and Women's Society of Christian Service general meeting will be held on March 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist church. The program will include slides of missionary work done in Rhodesia South Africa, where Mrs. Elva Samuelson spent a year with her daughter and husband. The Louise Landon circle is in charge of the devotions and refreshments. BOWLING PARTY Junior Girl Foresters of St. Clara Court, No. 659, will enjoy a bowling party Saturday, March 20, at 2:30 at McHenry R e c r e a t i o n . N e c e s s a r y reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Max Koch at 385- 3426 or Mrs. John W. Johnson. The McHenry Town and Country Newcomers club heard Mrs. George Alvary, a member of the District 156 high school board of education speak on problems facing the district at the last meeting, held at Faith Presbyterian church. Among her remarks, Mrs. Alvary noted thatmany of the activities will be terminated, including the athletic programs of football, swimming, adult education, Senior Citizens and night programs, band and chorus, as well as drama, GAA, Student Council and art courses if there is not a favorable vote. The most drastic cut, she emphasized, would be in the counseling staff, and the positions of reading instructor and nurse would be eliminated. She continued by com­ menting that "of course, the most distressing part of all, our teaching staff which it has taken years to build would be cut to the bare minimum if the referendum does not pass March 20. Mrs. Alvary closed by quoting from Walt Whitman, "I would rather be taxed for the education of the boy than for the ignorance of the man-for one or the other I am compelled to be". During a short business meeting over which Mrs. John Ounderson president, presided, the following guests were in­ troduced : Mesdames Joseph Heavey, Jerry Pretzman, Thomas Gerling, John Beam, Robert Colbert, Michael Soft wools and knits that come just below the knee are being shown. They are simple and have scarfs, belts or but­ tons as accessories. Postlewait, Richard Paulsen and Mrs. Gerri Rusteberg. Following the meeting, refreshments were served and decorations made to be used at the club's "Swing into Spring" fashion show. The Spring Grove P.T.O. is sponsoring a card party Friday, March 19, at the Spring Grove elementary grade school at 8 p.m. There will table and special prizes. Refreshments will be served. 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