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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Apr 1974, p. 3

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Auxiliary Notes From V.F. W. 1 Pictured are a recent Bethel Bible class which completed studies at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, recently. Front row, from left, are Eva Brown, Mary McDaniel, Joan Schanz, Jane Lewis and Alan Olson; back row, Ron Eising, Robert Stock, Russ Schanz and Robert Lewis. . ' Bethel Bible School Class A graduation service was held Sunday for members of a recent Bqfhel Bible class at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran chirch, 404 North Green street, McHenry. The class instructor was L. Alan Olson, who is also serving as the coordinator for the entire adult education program at the church. The class was the ninth class to be taught in the Bethel Bible program at Shepherd of the Hills. Hie Bethel Bible study that offers a serious student of the Bible an overview of the Bible. It is not a search for details. The course offers large art pieces which accompany each lesson. Various images on the art pieces represent important points in a given section of The Ladies auxiliary to Vettfans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 McHenry will hold election of officers at the April meeting Wednesday, April 10, 1974. Hie meeting will be brought to order by the president at 8 p.m. The auxiliary year is coming to an end. We are trying to raise some money for the Cancer Aid and Research fund. With the aid of the year many projects are necessary to meet our obligations to the national organization. If you have not already done so be sure to remember the children scripture and the student can simply look at an art piece and remember the important points in a section of the Bible. The students participating commit themselves to forty-two hours of class room training and assignments are given which may be accomplished in a home setting. ITie course is interdenominational and used internationally. Ihe students included in the graduating class were Jane Lewis, Robert Lewis, and Eva Brown from Shepherd Of the Hills Lutheran church; Ron Eising, Robert Stock, Joan Schanz and Russ Schanz from Zion Lutheran church and Mary McDaniel from Twin Lakes, Wis. at the V.F.W. National home by participating in the bakeless bake sale which the National Home chairman, Vi Schuble, has undertaken for a fund raising project. Also don't forget those coupons for the fire truck which the National home desperately needs. Don't forged the election Wednesday, April 10. Faith Church Presents Palm Sunday Cantata Palm Sunday, April 7, marks the evening when the choirs of Faith Presbyterian church will present their Easter cantata, "Behold Your King',', by J. W. Peterson. This presents the story of Christ's trial through his resurrection in thirty minutes of narration and music. Soloists for the evening will be soprano, Sharon Grimmonpre; alto,. Grace Vyduna; tenor, Allan Cook and bass,* Bill Dodds The choir will be accompanied by Agnes Ewert of the organ. Hie Rev. John O. Mclntyre will be the narrator. «. Ihe cantata is open to the public and begins at 7:30 p.m. The normal habitat has helped to name several animals - such as: marsh rabbit, meadow lark, mountain goat, and prairie dog. MCC Absentee Voting Procedures Announced Thirteen voting precincts have been established by the board of trustees of McHenry County college for the regular election scheduled April 13. On that date the electorate will vote for two members of the board for the full term of three years. The candidates are Thomas J. Leahy, Gerald M. Smith and David R. Jones, all of Woodstock. Applications for an absentee ballot must be submitted personally or by mail to Election Clerk, Office of Business Services, McHenry County College, Crystal Lake, 60014. Applications by mail must be received by the college by April 8. Ihe deadline for coming in personally for voting by absentee ballot will be Wednesday, April 10. Further information may be obtained by contacting the Office of Business Services of the college. Ingleskfe Boy Suffers Fracture When Hit By Car Nine-year-old Duane Jones of 620 Brandenburg road, Ingleside, was admitted to McHenry hospital Thursday afternoon after he was hit by a car in front of the Jewel Tea store at about 1 o'clock. The boy, who sustained a fractured leg and fractured ribs, was taken to the hospital by the McHenry Rescue squad. Driver of the car, Jaye Shappert of 310 W. Rand road, McHenry, said she was west­ bound on Elm when the boy ran off the curb into the path of her auto. A witness verified her statement. Michael P. Klapperich of 5220 W. Maple Hill drive, and Bruce S. Bright of 701 N. Lillian street, both of McHenry, escaped injury Tuesday morning about 11:45 when the car in which they were riding overturned on Aqua lane, one- fourth mile east of Riverside drive north of McHenry. Klapperich reported he was driving east on Aqua lane when he hit an old tire in the Gaylord To Give Program On Photography On Wednesday, April 10, at 8 p.m., Wayne Gaylord, staff photographer for the McHenry Plaindealer, will present a program on photography at the Whispering Oaks community center. « Gaylord has had extensive experience in photography and newspaper work and 1 will explain the techniques anp the human dements of Reporting Through the Ey§ of a Camera". . I ... Success or failure in life or business seems to be fnore affected by mental attitudes than by mental capacities. roadway, lost control of his car, ran off the north side of the road and overturned. RENT A WATER SOFTNER from TOM HUEMANN Water Conditioning 2103 W. Church 385-3093 Johnsburg, McHenry Father Charles O'Brien, formerly of McHenry, demonstrates that he has ways of making his kitchen help work up to par. It's all part of the fun In preparation for Transfiguration parish's "Night Train to Nostalgia". Seated is Father O'Brien's mother, Grace O'Brien of McHenry. The two other tortilla makers are, from left, Carol Kohler and Ann Redensek, right, of Wauconda. 99 Pastor Heads Planning For "Night Train Father Charles O'Brien, formerly of McHenry, now assistant pastor at Transifguration parish, Wauconda, has become one of the driving forces behind Transfiguration church's second annual "Night train" celebration to be held April 19, 20,26 and 27. This year's theme, "Night Train to Nostalgia", will feature eight different night spots each depicting an era back in the "good old days" and four fabulous restaurants. Father Charles will be the "star" in one of these restaurants, "Padrecito's Place" where he will portray a Mexican banditoof the past and supervise the serving of gourmet delights from south of the border. All the food at "Padrecito's" has been prepared with much care by Father O'Brien, himself assisted by his mother, Grace O'Brien of McHenry, and a faithful crew of tortilla rollers from Wauconda. Having made several trips into Mexico, Father Charles is now an expert on Mexican cookery and everything he serves is authentic. His two brothers, Bill and Bob O'Brien of McHenry, will be helping at "Padrecito's". Not merely content to be proprietor of this colorful little Mexican bistro, this year Father is also editor-in-chief of the "Night Train" program book. "Night Train to Nostalgia" will have a full package of floor show, night club acts, and cabaret specials from the Gay 90's to the present day, with continuous performances throughout the two weekends. 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