PAGE 8-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 196 1971 "Mortals And Immortals" Is Church Sermon Man has a divine right to be free of sin and sickness, ac cording to a Bible Lesson-0* Sermon entitled "Mortals and Immortals" *at Christian Science church services Sunday. "Immortal man was and is 1 tod's image or idea, even the infinite expression of infinite Mind, and immortal man is coexistent and coeternal with that Mind." a citation to be read from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy states. This call to action is included in t^ie Bible readings: "Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou SEEKS REELECTION Margaret O'Neil this week made announcement of her intention to seek reelection as art also called, and hast professed a good profession before many witnesses." Services at Christian Science society, Lincoln road and Eastwood lane, begin at 10:30 a m The public is invited to attend. clerk of the Circuit court. She is a candidate for the Republican nominatioh in the primary of March 21,1972, and for election Nov. 7. Clerk O'Neil was ap pointed to a vacancy by Judge William M. Carroll in 1963, and successfully stood for reelection in 1964 and 1968. She has guided the Clerk's office through the changes brought about by the Judicial amendment of 1963 and the new constitution of 1970 •SB WHAT ARE YOU READING? La»t year thousands of new books were published in America. Some are already for gotten. Others became best-sellers. Yet the best- selling book of all time is probably not listed in your weekly book review. This book is the Bible. It contains the record of God's love for mankind and His wish to rec oncile man to Himself through Jesus Christ. That's quite an order, isn't it? To understand the meaning of life and our relation to God, we cannot lightly scan the pages of this Book like a recent novel. In fact, we must have the help of scholars and students of cen turies past. Your church represents generations of ac cumulated knowledge and faith which will help you discover, in fellowship with others, the mean ing and direction of life. Mount Hope Church Fnited Methodist 1015 \V. Broadway Pistakee Highlands • Kev. Willis H. Walker, Pastor Sunday Worship, 11 a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. The Sunday Amoi 4, 1-5 • Monday Philippiani 4, 4-8 • Tuesday Coloitiont 4. 1-6 i s * Wednesday I Timothy 4, 1-5 Thursday Revelation 7, 9-12 Friday I Chronicles 29, 10 13 Saturday Matthew 11, 25 27 i Faith Presbyterian Church West of the Outdoor- Theatre .John O. Mclntyre, Pastor Church School, 9:15 a.m. for 1st grade t\iru adults and 10:30 a.m. for the$>re-school childrer (3-5) Worship, 10:30 a.m. Nursery facilities available. Fiist Baptist Church 509 N. Front St. 385-0083 Virgle L. Chappell Sunday Services-Sunday School 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 9:30 Only. 6:30 p.m.- Training Union; 7:30 p.m., Eve ning Worship. Services for Spanish and Deaf. St Paul's Episcopal Church 3706 W. St. Paul's & Green Mc.Henry, Illinois Rev. Arthur D. McKay, Vicar 385-7690 Sunday Services-Holy Eucharist 8 a.m., f amily Eucharist, 10 a.m Church School & Coffee I lour Wednesdays-Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Ericlay-Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Sinpiurf. selected by ihe Amrncjn B.bl* SooMy Copynghl 1971 Krister Advertising Service, Inc . Strasburg, Virginia St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Johnsburg Rev.Leo Hartel, Pastor Rectory Phone 385-1477 Convent Phone 385-5363 Saturday night-8:00 p.m. mass Sunday masses: 7:00, 9:00, 10:30 and 12:00 St. Peter's Catholic Church Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. Kilduff, I*astor Sunday masses: 6:30, 8:00 (9:15 Summer only)10:30 and 11:45 First United Methodist Church 3717 West Main street Mc Henry, Illinois . t hurch ph. 3fv5-U931 Raymond L. White Pastor Parsonage Phone: 385-1352 Church School; Nursery; 9:45 A.M.,Worship Service 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Wednesday WorshipService;7:3t Nativity Lutheran Church 3506 r. Wonder Lake Rd. Box 157 Phone 653-3832 Wonder l ake, Illinois Sunday Worship 8 and 10:30 a.m Sunday School 9:00 a.m.' (Nursery 1 acilities Available). St. Mary's Catholic Church Rev. Eugene Baumhofer Sat. Eve. Nlass-8:00 p.m. Ful fills Sun. obligation. Sunday Masses --6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 9:45, 10:45,11:00, 12:00 noon Christian Science Society Lincoln Road and Eastwood I.n Sunday Service--10:30 a.m. Sunday School -- 10:30 a.m. Wed. Evening Meeting Every Wednesday at 8:00 Alliance Bible Church 381*5 W. John St., Mc Henry, 111. Rev. Gerald Robertson Sunday- 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11:00 a.m. Worship Service, 6:00 p.m. Youth Service, 7:00 p.m. Evening Evangel. Christ the King Church 5006 E. Wonder Lake Road Wonder Lake, Illinois Sunday masses: 8 a.m., 10 a.m and noon Evening mass: 8 p.m.-Fulfills Sunday Obligation. Ringwood Methodist Church Ringwood, Illinois Rev. Willis Walker, Minister Phone 675-2133 Sunday -- 10:00 a.m. Church Service. 11:00 a.m. Church School. Chain 0'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church 4815 N. Wilmot Rd. Rev. Wesley R. Olson SFMMER SCHEDFLE Sunday Worship and Sunday School--- 10:00a.m. Church Phone Parsonage Phone 497-3000 497-3050 Wonder Lake Bible Church Box 2 - Phone 653-7961 Rev. Richard Wright, Pastor Sunday--9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Wednesday--Evening Prayer Service-- 7:30 p.m. St. Patrick's Catholic Church Rev. Edmund Petit, Pastor Rev. John Cahill, Assoc. Pastor Sat. Eve. (Sun t.obligation fulfilled :00 p.m.) Sundav-7:15, 8:30, 9:45, 11:00 and 12:15 During Summer, 10 a.m. mass in Church Hall. Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 404 N. Green St., Mcllenry Rev. Roger W. Schneider Phone 385-7786 or 385-4030 Family worship and Sunday School-8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Nursery facilities avail able. St. Francis National Catholic Church 1 landers Rd.,east of Ringwood Rd Sunday masses-10:00 acm. Father John Strzalka, Pastor Spring Grove Church Fnited Methodist, 8102 N. Blivin Spring Grove, 111. Re\. Willis H. Walker, Pastor Sunday Worship--9:00 a.m. Sunday School --10:15 a.m. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 4206 W. WaukeganRd.(W .Rte.120 Reverend Herman F. Graef 385-0859 385-1616 Sunday Worship-7:45 and 10:30 Nursery Services provided at 10:30. Education for Eternity Sunday School--Children and Youth, 9 a.m., Guettler's Service, Inc. 818 N. Front Street McHenry, 111. 385-9831 McHenry State Bank 3510 W. Elm Street McHenry, 111. 385-1040 Peter M. Justen Funeral Home 3807 W. Elm Street McHenry, 111. 385-0063 McHenry Garage 926 N. Front Street McHenry, 111. 385-0403 Brake Parts Co. P.O. Box 11 McHenry, 111. 385-7000 McHenry Savings & Loan 1209 N. Green Street McHenry, 111. 385-3000 Locker's Flowers 1213 Third St. McHenry, 111. 385-2300 Tonyan Construction Co. 1309 N. Borden Street McHenry, III. 385-5520 First National Bank of McHenry 3814 W. Elm Street McHenry, Ml. 385-5400 •ft George R. Justen Funeral Home 3519 VV. Elm Street McHenry, 111. 385-2400 Locker's Flowers 1213 Third St. McHenry, 111. 385-2300 Tonyan Construction Co. 1309 N. Borden Street McHenry, III. 385-5520 The Bath Shop 3012 \\. Kte. 120 McHenry, 111. 385-0048 Ace Hardware 3729 \\. Elm Street McHenry,vIlh 385-0722 BOMB IN THE EMBASSY - It's a tense moment in the comedy, expressing fear over the bomb thrown into American E ' Don't Drink the Water" to be presented by the McHenry High d u r i n g a riot ( left of doorway )»are Bill Bolger, om p'r. «iio School Drama club Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 12, 13 and Carroll, Gerry Long, Alex Thomas, Nancy VanKanegan, Priscllla 11 at West campus auditorium at 8 p.m. From left, cast members Fossuni and Kelly Low. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Burglaries, Thefts And Vandalism Investigated When John Scott of 1622 Route 12, Spring Groves returned home from work last Friday evening, he discovered the home had been entered and the following items were taken from the premises; a color TV, a sunburst clock, three wrist watches, an unknown amount of silver coins, a 19 inch por table TV, a portable tape recorder and cassett, a por table radio, several foreign coins, an electric saw, a clock radio with lamp, a new adding machine, several articles of clothing, tools, credit cards and other personal identification. The offenders gained entrance to a porch, where they entered through a bathroom window. Investigation is continuing. County authorities in vestigated an attempted burglary at the Liquor Mart, 2314 W. Route 120, McHenry, last Sunday. The attempt was discovered when store owners checked what they believed was a malfunction of the alarm after it began ringing at 2 o'clock Sunday morning. Pry marks were found on the front door but the offenders were apparently frightened away. County authorities are in vestigating the theft of an auto reported by Kenneth Adams of 405 Lincoln road, McHenry. It had been taken to Adams Auto Body, 2902 W. Route 120, for repairs Oct. 30. Nov. 1, it was discovered the auto had been taken from the parking lot of the shop. The car was described as a 1961 green evy 4-door with Illinois prates KT7290. Stephen Wilkey of 318 N. Country Club drive, McHenry, reported that sometime within the last week, his boat was taken from the dock at his residence. The craft was found later, having drifted down stream. However, a 9^- horsepower, 1971 model motor was missing from the boat. George Noller of 206 W. Sunnyside drive, McHenry, told deputies that sometime Monday night, two tires and rims were taken from the trunk of his auto. A battery was also stolen from his residence last week. Unknown persons ripped the convertible top of an auto owned by William Kunz of 1216 N. River road, McHenry, sometime Sunday night. A tool box was taken from the auto. Steven Dana of 8106 Elm- wood drive, Wonder Lake, reported that vandals had damaged his home recently. Damaged were three window shutters, basement trap door, a well pit cover, a septic tank cover, siding on his house and an electric meter. Eggs were thrown at the home. It has not been determined when the vandalism took place. Cortez, in 1524, records finding well designed, stone roads with convenient resthouses, through much of what is now Central America. Frank Borowskl Named President Lake Home Owners Frank Borowski was elected president of the Griswold Lake Home Owners association at the annual election meeting held last week at the home of Ivan Williams. Other 'officers elected were Irwin Packard, vice-president; Tillie Williams, secretary; Andy Razula, treasurer and Edwin 0»Daniel, sergeant at arms. Board of director members are Ed Carlson, Florence Gauger, Mike Drake, Bud Williams, Jan Shannon and Dallas Spiller. A short business meeting was conducted by President Dallas Spiller. It was announced that the next meeting will be held Tuesday, Dec. 7, at the Irwin Harrison School Presents Reading Program Tuesday Parents of Harrison school children are invited to attend a meeting of the board of education which will have as its only order of business, a presentation of how reading is taught at the school, kin dergarten through fourth grade. This meeting will be held in the upper grade learning resources center in the new addition at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 16, and will end promptly at 9:30 p.m. An opportunity for questions from the audience will be provided. OPEN NEW STORE - Shown above at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Liquor Mart, McHenry, are, from left, McHenry Township Supervisor Walter Dean, Matt Zachari, Fred Holzrichter, owner; Jeanne Kristensen, Miss McHenry County; Mrs. Holzrichter, Mel Prust, co-chairman of the McHenry Chamber of Commerce; A1 Vales, McHenry State bank; and Wally Frett of Joe Frett & Sons. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Open ceremonies for the Liquor Mart, owned by Fred Holzrichter, was held Thursday at the all-new store's location on Route 120, east of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Holzrichter have been in business in McHenry county since 1964. They formerly owned and operated the Edgetown Bowling Lanes at Woodstock. The building has 8,000 square feet of floor space and has a California driftstone front. A large parking area is adjacent. One of the special features is a "Wines of the World" depart ment with its antiqued woods and complementary display areas. « In addition to the liquor and wine departments, Holzrichter will include other many popular soft drinks and beverages. He has a dairy department and with various cheeses, and a delicatessen department. SWINGING TALBOT FAMILY Evangelistic Team Will be playing Gospel music, singing and praying for the sick nightly at the First Penticostal Church 4520 W. Route 120 McHenry. November 9th-14th Nightly at 7:30 P.M. EVERYONE & WELCOME THESE ARE THE DAYS OF THE REAL ACPS REVIVAL DIAI_-A-DEVOTtON PHONE Hear God's Word Wherever You Are. SPONSORED BY: f GUETTLER'S SERVICE STATION Packard home, 2107 S. High- wood road, Griswold Lake. The Home Owners association, invites all persons living in Griswold Lake to attend these meetings which are held the second Tuesday of each month. 97 From AACHS Participate In Music Festival About 650 persons, many of them from the McHenry area, attended the annual fall musical festival presented in the Huntley Consolidated grade school gymnasium last Monday evening. The program united the efforts of 460 high school vocalists from the county. LeAnne Brabenec of Wonder Lake acted as an accompaniest for the chorus. Sixty-three West campus students and thirty- four from East campus par ticipated in the impressive program. Select chorus members from McHenry were Margie Brown, Priscilla Mclntyre, Brenda McClellan, Jayne McMillan, Amy Leighty, Pam Messel, Joyce Malek, Lynn Thonn, Ron Schuster, Randy Mauch, Jeff Lehman, Mike Smith, Dave Ritthaler, John Henderlong, Mark Amici, John McGowan and John Weichmann. Ticket Driver After Two-Car Crash Monday Cassandra Rhode of 1115 W. Lincoln road, McHenry, was ticketed by city police for no valid driver's license following a two-car accident at the McHenry Market Place Monday afternoon about 1 o'clock. Dorothy J. Shepherd of 816 Hartrey, Evanston, said that when she returned to her car, a woman told her she had seen a driver back into her auto. The driver then left. The license number of the auto was ob tained by the witness and the other driver was located. Mrs. Rhode told police she was backing up when she made contact to the rear of the Shepherd auto. She waited for awhile and then left Deaths NORA AMORE Mrs. Nora Amore, 85, of 4202 John Street, Solon Mills, for merly of Chicago, died Wed nesday morning, Nov. 8, in the Woodstock Residence following a long illness. Mrs. Amore was born Aug. 19,1886, in Winnemac, Ind. She had resided in this area for nine years. The deceased was a member of the Ladies of Isabella, Regina council, a charter member of the Council of Catholic Women, Chicago, and belonged to the Tabernacle of Cincture society of St. Sylvester's church, Chicago, which she served as president. Her husband, Timothy, died in 1960. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Ray (Alice) Michaelsen of Chicago; two sons, Owen of Ingleside and Robert of Solon Mills; twelve grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two sisters and one brother. The body will rest at the Ehorn, Adams and Haase funeral home, Richmond, after 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, and rosary will be recited at 8 in the evening. An 11 o'clock Mass will be offered Saturday morning in St. Peter's Catholic church, Spring Grove, with burial in St. Joseph's cemetery, River Grove. Masses would be appreciated. All men may be born equal, but they don't stay that way very long. 1