Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 May 1973, p. 3

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Give Reminder Of Parenthood Classes In May A reminder to prospective parents comes from Bert Hanson, administrator at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County in Woodstock. Mr. Hanson says the next "Preparation for Parenthood" free instructional course--a two-evening session-will be held May 7 and May 14. The iinformational program will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the hospital dining room on both May 7 and May 14, as a free community service program of Memorial hospital. Prospective parents are asked to obtain the routine permission slip from their doctors. Both husbands and wives are welcome at this meeting and many men do attend, judging from at­ tendance at previous quarterly meetings in this series. Staff doctors and nurses assist in presenting the program, aided by movies provided by funds obtained from the Woman's auxiliary. The skin of the rhinoceros is the toughest of any land animal, and is greatly prized by native peoples for use on shields. Community - Calendar ************** MAY 2 Annual Taster's Luncheon -- 12 Noon - Ringwood Chutch - Reservations, 653-9262. Order of Eastern Star Spring Dessert Card Party - Acacia Hall - 1 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Kitchen Band Practice - 6:45 p.m. - Landmark School. MAY 3 "" Catholic Daughters of America Spring Public Card Party. Lakeland Park Women's Club Meeting - 12:30 p.m. Lakeland Park Community House - Installation of Of­ ficers. MAY 5 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Bowling - McHenry Rec. - 7 p.m. MAY 5-6 Annual Spring Program of McHenry Choral Club - West Campus Auditorium - 8:15 p.m. - McHenry Chamber of Commerce Trade Fair ~ Parkland Junior High School - Saturday, Noon to 9 p.m. - Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. No Admission. MAY6 , " Catholic Daughters - Mass, Communion and Breakfast. ~ MAY 7 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Meeting - 1 p.m. Landmark School. - ' MAY 8 O.E.S. Stated Meeting & Mother's Day Program - Acacia Hall - 8 p.m. MAY 9 McHenry Woman's Club - Spring Luncheon - McHenry Country Club - 12:30 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip to Chicago Loop - - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 8:45 a.m. MAY 10 L.P.P.O.A. Board of Directors Meeting - 8 p.m. - Lakeland Park Community House. R i n g w o o d C e m e t e r y Association Annual Card Party -- Ringwood Church - 8 p.m. MAY 12 The Friendship Club Pot- Luck Dinner and Meeting - 6 p.m. - First United Methodist Church. .4* Chamber of Commerce Annual Spring Dinner Dance -- McHenrj\ Tickets Av Members. Country Club -- ailable From Board r. "MR. DON'S i Free Summer STORAGE with our plan Save that much needed closet space. Safe - Insured. Free with our Storage Plan. 1 HOUR CLEANERS We are Open At 6:45 a.m. For The Early Birds and We Operate All Day Saturday For Your Weekend Needs. 10% SAVINGS Visit our Modern Plant and see how our customers save 10% on their dry- cleaning costs. WE FEATURE COMPLETE 1. Professional dry cleaning & pressing 2. Bulk Cleaning 3. Shirt Service 4. Alterations & re weaving 5. Suede & leather cleaning 6. Hats cleaned and blocked 7. Draperies CLEANING SERVICES 8. Knits--carefully restored to original size & style 9. Dyeing 10. Pillows--cleaned, fluffed, sanitized, deodorized and new ticking, too. 11. Free storage with minimum 12. Furs--cleaned, glazed and cold storage 13. Furs--restyled and repaired. "WEST OF NATIONAL FOOD STORE IN THE HEART OF McHENRY*' 1207 N. 3rd McHenry 385-2011 ATVTVOlTTVrEMETMT LAKELAND PAINT SPOT Has Changed its name to MARC HOME DECORATING INC., to best describe onr additional services to onr customers, We are now a complete home co-ordinating (decorating) center. Charles and _ Anthoney Pintozzi, still own and operate this business. Look for future announcements of our expanded services. MAY 14 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria Program - Book Review by Rev. Duenow "Inside China". Catholic Daughters of America -- Mothers' Day Banquet. < MAY 16 WSCS Spring Tea -- First United Methodist Church -- 1 p.m. MAY 17 Catholic Daughters of America - Election Of Officers. McCullom Lake Con­ servation Club - Beach House - 8 p.m. MAY 22 McHenry Chapter of Eastern Star - Stated Meeting - Acacia Hall - 8 p.m. MAY 23 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip to "Old Town" Wells Street, Chicago. -- Bus Leaves the McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 9:30 a.m. MAY 28 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria - Program - Square Dancers. JUNE 4 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Meeting - l p.m. -- Landmark School. SICK NOTES TRANSFERRED Dr. J. Eugene Sayler was t r a n s f e r r e d S u n d a y ) f r o m McHenry hospital to Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan, Friends may write to him at Room 569B. Tips For The Homemaker "You get what you pay for" seems to be a common belief when you buy clothing. In other words, the price paid for a garment can be equated with the quality of the garment. Although that idea may be a guide to selection, price should not be considered an automatic guide to quality, says Pat Sullivan, McHenry County Extension home economist. How, then, do you relate price to quality? Ms. Sullivan s u g g e s t s s o m e f a c t o r s t o consider: - A garment could be in the high-price range because the f a b r i c i s e x p e n s i v e . H i g h - quality natural fibers are more PAGE 3-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1973 Tasty -Topic expensive than some synthetics or blends. To cut the cost of garments made from high- quality or high-fashion fabrics, the manufacturer may cut corners on the amount of fabric used, the construction or the finishing details. - The exclusiveness of the design will affect the price. Obviously, if thousands of the same design are produced, the garments will cost less than items of which only a dozen are manufactured. - Price is affected by- design. The number and shape of pieces in the design can in­ crease the price. - The type of construction, supporting fabrics used, trims and so forth, affect the price and quality. For instance, buttons can add considerably to the cost - four buttons priced at 3 dollars each will add 12 dollars to the cost of„ the gar­ ment. - Changes in one's economic situation are usually reflected Bacon Parfaits 6 slice* Canadian-style bacon, cat % inch thick 1% teaspoons prepared mustard 6 pineapple slices 6 cling peach halves 6 slices (3 to 4-inch squares) mozzarella cheese Spread each slice Canadian- style bacon with VA teaspoon prepared mustard. Arrange slices of pineapple in baking pan. Place a slice of Canadian- style bacon on each pineapple slice and top with a cling peach half placed cut side down. Arrange a piece of cheese on each peach half. Bake in a hot oven (400°F.) 15 to 20 minutes or until cheese is melted. 6 servings. in the quality of your clothes. As your income increases, you mav expect to select a more expensive line of garments. I I I I I I I I I ! I I spurgeons THIS WEEK ONLY! SAVE 15%! SAVE 20%! SAVE 25%! Spofbuwor Spgclocukul 2-s4 or 2.59 each Halter Tops! Tank tops! 100% ny­ lon knit in sizes S, M, L. Contrast trims, button and pocket detailing. Colors to coordinate with shorts and slacks--save $1 on two! 2»$6 40-42-44, 2 for 7.50 Sizes S,M,L, 3.49 each. 2 for $6. Sizes 40-42-44, 4.49 each, 2 for 7.50. Screen-print polyester knit--this is the fabric thats so popular for summer--it's cool and comfortable to wear, and quick-cleans in your automatic. All sleeveless, choice of jewel neckline or keyhole and string tie with back zipper. or 3.49 each Shorts! Jamaicas! Misses and large sizes in the group! Nylon or poly­ ester doubleknits or poly/nylon blends in solids or iacquard pat­ terns. Save $1 on two! /> or 4.99 each 2-piece sets! Romper suits! Save 20% on two! Short sets with tank tops or collared pullovers in nylon or nylon/polyester knit. Jumpsuits of cotton/nylon stretch terry with scoop neck or zip-front and collar. Sizes 8 to 16 and S,M,L.< ) • t UU V 5 SBBBm others 2 for $10 Save Now... Charge It at Spurgeons Reg. 5.99 pants, 4.80 pair or 2 pairs $9. Reg. 6.99 pants, 5.60 pair or 2 pairs $10. The most wanted styles, the mojt wanted fabrics! Cuffed pants. Baggies. Monste%r regular flares. Pullons. Low-rise. In seersucker plaids, peach glow sateens, lambspun denims. All washable and durable press, in fresh colorings of, lemon, coral, pink, blue,,-JKhaki and lots of white! Sizes 5 to 15, 8 to 18 and 32 to 38. MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 4400 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8:30 Saturday 8:30-6:00 Sunday 10:00-5:00 Beauty Salon Hours: Tues.-Wed. 9-6 Thurs.-Fri. 9-8:30 Saturday 9 to 6

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