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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Mar 1972, p. 3

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GET THE FRIDAY NITE HABIT! NO BETTER FISH FRY IN THE McHENRY AREA Your Choice $1.50 •Tasty Perch or Chopped Beef Dinner *Delicious Haddack Dinner *A11 meals include all you can eat Salad Bar. Other selections available reasonably priced •Hamburgers *Chicken •Shrimp •Others OUR FAMOUS STEAKS -- 1 lb. average m cq T-bone & Porterhouse as available. * McHENRY MOOSE LODGE 2816 W. Rte. 120 PH. 385-9770 American Legion Auxiliary News 1253 N. Green St. McHenry 815-385-7531 McHenry Drapery and Carpet HONOR NURSES - Auxiliary to McHenry hospital members provide a corsage for nurses at the hospital to help mark Illinois Nurses' Week which was observed all last week by staff members at McHenry hospital. Mrs. John Kelsey pins a corsage as Mrs. Carol Ragalie, R.N., president of the McHenry Hospital Nurses' group, accepts the gift with a smile. (DON PEASLEY PHOTO) PLAN BANQUET Mr. and Mrs. David (Doris) Henken and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rossberg were special guests at the annual father-daughter banquet Sunday, March 12, at the McHenry American post home. Mrs. Henken is the auxiliary president and Mr. Rossberg is the commander of the McHenry post. Sixty-four guests were in attendance to see Cindy Reid receive her Junior past president's charm. Mary Ann Einspar and Noelle Reid were awarded fifteen-year member pins. Rhonda Lee and Coleen Miller were given 10-year pins. New members initiated into the Junior auxiliary were Cheryl Matchen, Christine Amettis, Barbara Gieske, Patty Henken, Susan Hoover, Barbara Wagner and Debbie and Diane Wagner, 18-month-old twins, the youngest members ever to be initiated into the McHenry Junior group. After a delicious dinner prepared and served by the McHenry unit, Ed and Maria Guettler led the group in community singing. NURSE SCHOLARSHIPS Through the years a great many young ladies and also a few young men have become nurses because of the scholarships provided to them through the Past Presidents' Parley program. Formerly in the amount of $375 each, the scholarship has been increased to $500 by the action of the convention in July, 1970. Past president, Mrs. Court­ ney (Cecilia) Violett, of McHenry Unit 491, American Legion auxiliary, has an­ nounced the following rules for the candidate: 1. Must be in senior year or a graduate of an accredited high school and in need of financial assistance to continue education. 2. Scholarships are to be used for three-year courses in an accredited hospital or for four or five year academic courses including training in a hospital. 3. Additional items to be submitted with the application which shows the candidate's name and address are: (a) Four letters of recom­ mendation certifying as to the entrant's qualifications, character, and need of finan­ cial assistance, these letters from: (1) President of the sponsoring unit; (2) High school from which entrant will be or is graduated; (3) Pastor of candidate's church; (4) A representative citizen and acquaintance. (b) A letter from applicant stating why she or he wants to be a nurse. UNIT 491 By Pearl Cooper A total of thirty-one past presidents and guests attended the fifth annual Past Presidents dinner of McHenry Unit 491, American Legion auxiliary, March 19, at the McHenry post home. Guests were Mrs. David (Doris) Henken, McHenry unit president, and post com­ mander, Lou Rossberg, and Mrs. Rossberg. The county past presidents will meet at the Harvard post home. All past presidents are asked to make reservations with Mrs. Courtney (Cecilia) Violett by April 15. The date for the dinner is Thursday, April 20. It was announced that the next meeting of the unit past presidents will be held April 13 at the home of Mrs. Jack (Pearl) Cooper. Past presidents attending were Mrs. Courtney (Cecilia) Violett, Mrs. John (Ann) Thennes, Mrs. Ed (Eleanore) Reid, Mrs. Harold (Minnie) Meyers, Mrs. Pearl Sanders, Mrs. Roy (Lauretta) Homo, Mrs. Frank (Evelyn) Ficek, Mrs. Bernie (Frances) Mat­ chen, Mrs. Jack (Pearl) Cooper, Mrs. Eva Bacon, Mrs. Marie Howe, Mrs. Richard (Pauline) Pickett, Mrs. Pat (Reba) Owen, Mrs. Fred (Elizabeth) Schoewer, Mrs. Joseph (Marge) Grobel and Mrs. Otis (Chris) Nixon. The delicious dinner was cooked by Mrs. Nick (Delia) Freund and Mrs. Dennis (Grace) Latimer and served by Mrs. George (Mary) Meyer and Miss Debbie Pickett. Mrs. Violett was chairman for the dinner. THE LATEST TREND IN WINDOW DECOR ELEGANT WINDOW TREATMENTS. TRADITIONAL I CONTEMPORARY, CUSTOM MADE TO EXACT SIZES. EXAMPLE: 84" WIDE WINDOW - FLOOR LENGTH IN FEATURED TREATMENT - INCLUDING WIDE WIDTH DRAPERIES AND ELEGANT AUSTRIAN POUFF TOP TREATMENT $92.60 COMPLETE IN GROUP 1 FABRICS. OTHER FABRICS AND STYLES IN PROPORTIONATE SAV­ INGS. NEVER BEFORE COULD WE OFFER THIS MOST DESIRED LOOK IN SUCH QUALITY. VALUE. AND VARIETY! COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW ROYAL FAMILY TOP TREAT­ MENT COLLECTION. SIX MOST WANTED TOP STYLES AVAIL­ ABLE IN 350 COLORS IN ALL TYPES OF FABRICS; SOLID COLORS, DECORATIVE PRINTS AND QUILTED STYLES. CHOOSE FROM EIGHTEEN FRINGE COLORS TO MIX OR MATCH WITH YOUR PRESENT DRAPERIES OR A COMPLETE NEW ENSEMBLE. BUT NOT BEYOND YOUR BUDGET LUXURIOUS INTERIOR DESIGN AT POPULAR PRICES! i pioN'-r Use one of the 20 Mailboxes Located throughout the McHenry Area. We iike to' see you during regular banking hours, but if you can't make it use the night deposit or bank by mail. Both Open 24 Hours A Day (c) A'transcript of high school grades and credits, and a statement of number of pupils in class and rating in class. (d) A photograph or clear snapshot. (e) Name and address of selected hospital or school. (f) If notified that entrant has won a scholarship, the hospital or school must write directly to Mrs. Lyle Davis, 727 Lincoln Avenue, Jacksonville, Illinois 62650, Chairman, stating that the entrant is enrolled and has been accepted. (g) Acceptance of another scholarship for the same year prohibits acceptance of this one. (h) The scholarship amount of $500 will be disperesed in annual payouts throughout the term of training or schooling. The basis of judging is as follows: 1. Desire to become a nurse - 25 percent attitude toward profession and degree of ideals about profession, as stated in applicant's letter. 2. Character - 30 percent - strength, standard of conduct, conscientiousness, truth­ fulness, devotion to daily duties, church, family and community. 3. Scholastic Rating - 20 percent. 4. Degree of financial need - 25 percent. Any young lady or young man interested in obtaining the nurse scholarship may contact Mrs. Courtney Violett by phone or write to her at the American Legion post home, McHenry. Deadline for the completed application and other material listed above is May 1, 1972. McHenry Country Club Easter Sunday Gourmet Champagne Brunch! 9:00 a.m. • 1:00 p.m. $075 Child. Under 12. . $1.50 i- The McHenry State Bank is Really Never Closed POET'S CORNER PAGE 3-PLMNDEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1972 Miser-a feller who lets the All plav and no work also rest of the world go buy makes lack scarce. KNOW you COULD QiVNCe. X CAN'T, eur JUKE TO HOUP <3iRL.e WHILE "THEY po. CHECK FOR LEGION - Commander of American Legion Post 491, Lou Rossberg,accepts check from auxiliary president, Mrs. David (Doris) Henken, at the fifty-third birthday dinner of the American Legion held recently at the McHenry post home. About 100 Legionnaires and guests were in attendance. Easter Egg Hunt For The Kids! Easter Dinner! Served 1:30 to 8:00 p.m. Public Cordially Invited For Reser­ vations Call 385-1072 Live Entertainment Every Fri. & Sat. Night Use one of our two "Day and Night Deposit Boxes" Conveniently Located at each Entrance to the Bank IF IT IS CHECKS . NEW DRIVE-UP & -WALK-UP WINDUW HOURS: Mon., Tues., & Thurs. 8:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:15 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Saturday 8:15 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Closed Wednesday (Except When A Holiday Occurs During The Week) MARCH TENTH Death stood just outside. She prayed, and for a while tried To cling to life, but still she died. For Death - stepped just inside. By Maureen M.J. Frantz DADDY DEAR You are gone now Daddy Dear. Your weary soul is called to rest. My heart is mourning, I want you here, But in my mind I know you are blest. Your laughing eyes are closed in sleep. No more pain etched on your brow. Your going, Oh how it hurts me deep. Yet I know you are filled with peace now. Gone is your presence from this earth, But memories of you will never depart. Your laughter, smile, all of your worth, I treasure within my weeping heart. By Maureen M.J. Frant/ GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 4400 W. Rte. 120 McHenry W ill Be Open FRIDA Y-SAT.-SUNDA Y 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. EACH DA Y LFor MARCH MADNESS j 0ur SALE \ IF IT IS CASH ... I

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