\ c V.A. NEWS Pictured above are daily vacation Bible school co-superintendents, from left, Honning, with a group of students planning for the school at Shepherd of the *04 North Green street, McHenry. Daily Vacation Bible School Is Scheduled Julia Jessup and Leith Hills Lutheran church, EDITOR'S NOTE: Veterans and their families are asking thousands of questions con cerning the benefits their Government provides for them through the Veterans Ad ministration. Below are some representative queries. Ad ditional information may be obtained at any VA office. Q -- What is this work-study program for veterans I keep hearing about? A - A program authorized under a recent law which allows the Veterans Ad ministration to advance up to $250 in extra allowances to veterans enrolled in the agency's education programs. In return, the veteran agrees to work up to 100 hours for the agency. Q ~ Is VA hiring its share of Vietnam Era veterans to help reduce unemployment among this group? A -- Yes. VA is a leader in this area. The more than 18,000 Vietnam Era veterans working as paid employees make up about 9'/2 percent of the agency's total work force. Q -- Is there any truth to a tatement I heard that the terans Administration touches the lives of nearly half of the U.S. population? A -- That's a fairly accurate statement. In fact, benefits and services the agency provides are potentially available to 47.1 percent of our nation's population, either directly to Y&terans and surviving dependents, or indirectly to members of veterans' families. Q -- I lost my certification of attendance card which my employer signed. What can I do about this? A. -- Call VA and provide them with your enrollment information. Upon verification with your employer, VA will take action to issue your check. Q -- Are VA doctors up to date on new medical knowledge? I see the doctors generally have to take continuing medical education courses. A - Yes. All of the VA hospitals are affiliated with medical schools, colleges or .^universities, or other educational institutions, and many VA doctors are on the medical school staffs. This gives VA a great advantage in continuing medical education. ?/••?•= 17 HA!NDEALER-FRIDAvr, JULY 13, 1973 A daily vacation Bible school has been planned at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, July 30 through Aug, 10. The school for kin dergarteners through eighth grade students will meet daily from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and is open to the community. Families in the community may register their children for the school by caliing co-superintendents Mrs. Robert W. (Julia) Jessup or Leith Honning or the church office. The theme of the material to be used by the school this year is "The Family." It presents in a very unique way insights into family relationships locally as well as the world family at large. Group singing, class presentations, arts and crafts, recreation, and refreshments will be a part of each day's session. Serving as staff for the school are the following: Pastor Roger Schneider, Intern Mike Foss, Rosemary Schneider, Martha L Finkbeiner, Helen Hunt, Susie Van Riper, Cathy Schmaling, Linda Thietje, Edith Koehler, Bonnie Schopp, Gloria Sch maling, Charlene Kelley, Beth Ryden, Gail Anderson, Keoi McDonald, Cindy Mowrer, Pat Kollenkark, Sharon McNish, Nancy Harper, C-harlene Wimmer, Caroline Koehler, Lynn Lund, Nellie Cina, Bill Damiani, Sharon Clark, Lowell Kivley, Debbie Mueller, Sue Mortimer, Dawn Conway, Toni Weber, Susan White, Susan Mohnen, Barb Johnson, Laura Chelini, Penny Taylor, Martha Kangas, Gail Anderson and Vilma Peterson. HONOR GRADUATE Miss Ruth Nicolai, a 1969 graduate of MCHS, has graduated with honors from Loyola university with a BA degree, English major. 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