PAGE 3-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1973 fl40p*r**V*****n**P Community Calendar i|̂ MAY 16 WSCS Spring Tea - First Unijed Methodist Church -- 1 p.m. Free Seminar, "The Family Crisis" - Family Service and Mental Health Clinic, McHenry - 8 to 10 p.m. McHenry Grams Spring Luncheon -- Floyd's Restaurant, Rt. 31, Car- pentersville -- 12:30 p.m. MAY 17 Catholic Daughters of America -- Election Of Officers. McCullom Lake Con servation Club - Beach House - 8 r- Mary Kuemmel, left, hospital chairman; Dora Krocker, Marty Spoolstra and Florence Tussey who were presented Downey Veterans' hospital volunteer awards, and Ila Hogan who made the presentations at the Ladies auxiliary to VFW Post 4600 meeting. Auxiliary Notes From V.F.W. By Gerry Kuck The Ladies auxiliary to VFW Host 4600 elected delegates to the Department convention .at the May meeting. Those elected as delegates were Helen Spoolstra, Marge Moreth, Mary Kuemmel, Vi Abbink and Gerry Kuck. Barbara Bryniarski, Lucille Garifi, Chris Amore, Edna Olson and Jatle Delke were elected as alternate delegates. Membership Chairman Marge Moreth reported that we had not quite reached our 100 percent in membership. Vi Schuble, National Home and Child Welfare chairman, reported that a total of $95 had been donated to the National home. This was divided bet ween the scholarship fund, health and happiness and canned goods funds. Vi also reported through the penny march and banks $51.17 was donated to the child welfare funds. Downey Veterans Hospital Chairman Mary Kuemmel reported that Marty Spoolstra and Ila Hogan had ac companied her to the hospital on our regular monthly visit to entertain the veteran patients. She also thanked members for the donations of hard boiled eggs for Easter and for the paper back books which she had delivered to the hospital as a donation from our auxiliary. At this point during the meeting, President Ila Hogan requested that Florence Tussey, Dora Krocker, Mary Kuemmel and Marty Spoolstra be escorted to her station. Florence Tussey was awarded a 100-hour pin and certificate; Dora was presented a 1,000- hour pin and certificate. These hours represent time donated as a volunteer at Downey Veterans' hospital. Marty was recognized as the post member having donated the most hours for the hospital. An an nouncement was made that ; Alyce Kowal had received both - a bronze and silver pin for over ' 3,000 volunteer hours. Alyce " had received her pins at the - Downey Hospital Awards - program May 9. Legislative Chairman Jane ; Delke urged the members once - more to write to their Senators • and Congressmen on bills that are pending. This is the way ; these men representing the • people know the feelings of the . public. ; Vi Abbink reported that she - and Gerry Kuck had represented the auxiliary in the „Elgin Loyalty day parade, .having marched with the men's color team. The Devilaires Igirls drill team and Mary .Kuemmel had also marched. The Marine Festival queen contest report was given in- "forming the members that nine .high school girls had entered the contest and that the charm "course had begun on April 30. tlla Hogan is chairman for this event, with Helen Spoolstra acting as her co-chairman. • A report on the card party was given by Gerry Kuck, who •was chairman for this fund raising event. The proceeds were divided between cancer fund, rehabilitation, drug abuse and voice of democracy funds. An unanimous vote was given to make a donation to the McHenry County historical HEARING AIDS Rena Schaid 1407 N Green McHenry 385-0125 Sales - Service • Batt society, of which we are charter members; also a donation to the Girl Scout fund drive. Junior vice-commander of the post, Wall Kuck, asked for the auxiliary to donate an American flag to the Little League for its opening day. The flag was to be presented before the baseball game on Sunday. ' A request was made for volunteer workers for the post annual carnival which will take place from June 6 through June 10. President-Elect Helen Spoolstra announced appointed officers for the 1973-1974 year. Appointed to office were Renee Jende, secretary; Pat Bedford, patriotic instructor; Vi Abbink, historian; Chris Amore, Pearl Saunders, June Schmunk and Pat Coughlin, color team; Jane Delke, flag bearer; Nellie Hepburn, banner bearer and Elsie Ottison, musician. Tennis clothes are also more varied this season than in the past. Some show bare midriffs. Others have jackets which can be removed before starting the game. MAY 18 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM Meeting - 7:30 p.m. -- White Elephant Sale. MAY 19 Rummage-Bake Sale -- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Chain O'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church, 4815 N. Wilmot Road • Silent Auction and Bake Sale -- Sponsored By Lilymoor Women's Auxiliary ~ From 12 noon till 3 p.m. -- 319 N. Glen- wood avenue, Lilymoor. MAY 20 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM Annual Diocesan Mass -- 4:30 p.m. -- St. Bernadette's Church, 2400 Bell Avenue, Rockford. Fair Diddley - Woodstock Square - Noon to 5 p.m. Ice Cream Social -- Parkland Junior High School Lawn (weather permitting) Sponsored By Parent-Teacher- Student Organization - 1 to 4 p.m. FAMILY FUN - Michael and Heather Brown preview the fun in store for children at Fair Diddley. There will be games with prizes and several rides that will appeal to the small set. Parents will enjoy the many booths offering a variety of merchandise. Eighty booths displaying arts and crafts will be the major feature of the fair. In addition, there will be "white elephants", baby clothes, toys, flowers, used books and baked goods for sale. The fair will be held next Sunday, May 20, from noon to 5 p.m. on the Woodstock square. The proceeds of the fair will benefit the Family Service and Mental Health Clinic for McHenry County. spurgeons Market Place Shopping Center 4400 W. Rte. 120 • McHenry Saw 20* This UJeek Onkj! to i j Beautiful Machine Washable Tweed Textured Draperies Reg. 5.99 48x63 Inches 4P 48x36 (cafe) or48x45.3.59 48x84 5.59 Reg 4 49 Reg. 6.99 Give rooms a whole new look with nubby Pickwick--a drapery with an in formal air about it. A blend of cotton and acetate with tweedy texture, it will brighten living room, family room, den or bedroom! Machine washable, drips dry. Cross-dyed gold, green or red Dacron a panel! Sheers! Reg. 1.39 41x54 M Reg. 1.49 41x63 leach Sheer white Dacron marquisette panels to use under ready-mades for a custom look, or to hang alone for a light, airy look! Block out messy views, let in a roomful of sunshine! Save 26% to 32%! Reg. 1.59 Reg.1 69 Reg. 1.69 41x72 41x81 41x90 1.17 each STORE HOURS: BEAUTY SALON HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8:30 Tues.r Wed. 9^6 Saturday 8:30-6:00 Thurs. - Fri. S-8:3Q ~ Sunday 10:00-5:00 Saturday - 9-6 Your Dollar Goes Farther at Spurgeon's--Charge It! - MAY 21 McHenry Business and Professional Women's Club Meeting - Pistakee Country Club -- 7 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. Annual Salad Bar Luncheon and Style Show -- Noon -- Sponsored by Zion Lutheran Church Ladies Aid -- Church Hall * J Free Seminar, "Problem Parent? Problem Child?" -- Family Service and Mental Health Clinic, McHenry - 8 to 10 p.m. HOS.?.TAL notes Fashim Show At Valley View MAY 24 McHenry Garden Club -- Mrs. Herbert Bothering Home - 315 N. Timothy Lane, McHenry -- 12:30 p.m. MAY 25 "The Sun Company" Gospel Folk Music Group -- Chain O'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church, 4818 N. Wilmot Road ~ 8 p.m. -- Public Invited. Ringwood-Wonder Lake Unit of Homemakers Extension Bake Sale - Eagle Store -- 9 a.m. to Noon. McHENRY HOSPITAL Among patients admitted to McHenry hospital were Alfred Rogers, Robert Greve, James W. Brandt, Rose M. Brit tain, John Vitellars, Ruth Marhyte, Edwin Kleenan,, John Lan- dgraf, Mrs. Paul Opal, William Borrelli, Sr., Andrew Becker, Moira Haley, Harri Bos, Kory McCormack, Thomas J. Carmody, Jr., Roberta E. Wildes, Sean E. Gentry, Arnold Miller, Jr., McHenry; Richard Yost, Evelyn Panek, Louis Notriano, Spring _ Grove; Luther Bolton, Donald Roberts, Island Lake; Caren Miller, Wonder Lake. --BIRTHS McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. George Heuer, MAY 26 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Cards at 7:30 p.m. -- George Hartman Home, 7417 Back Bay Road, Wonder Lake Bake Sale - Ladies of the Lake - McCullom Lake Beach House - 10 a.m. to 2 p.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 - 1 p.m. - Landmark School. A A fashion show sponsored by Valley View PTO will be held Thursday, May 17, at 7 p.m. at the school. Students will act as models. A brief PTO meeting will McHenry, are parents of a son May 11. A daughter was born May 11 to Mr. and Mrs. James Blum of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ar thurs, -McHenry, became parents of a son May 12. precede the revue. 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