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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 May 1974, p. 3

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Members of the senior confirmation class at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church are shown above. In front row, from left, are Thomas Pepping, Timothy Pender, Charles Whitney, Diana Engelhardt, Sandra Lindahl, Lisa Olsen, Debra Tibbs and Kathryn Thomas; second row, from left, Michael Damiani, Alan Zinke, Confirmation Rite Sunday A service of confirmation was held Sunday at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, for members of the senior confirmation class. Members stood briefly before the congregation to confess their faith in God and then knelt before the altar individually to receive the confirmation blessing from Pastor Roger W. Schneider. The service culminated two years of study for the class members who had met each week at the church to discuss the ten commandments, the Apostle's Creed, the Lord's Prayer, the Sacrament of Holy Baptism, and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. The group also received training in Bible history through the Bethel Bible series materials offered by the church. The members of the class will now participate regularly in the Luther league, or youth group at the church. Many activities will be provided for the youth as well as discussion groups. Some members of the senior ' confirmation class will participate in the youth services to be provided by the teen-agers for the congregation May 19 at both morning worship services. Included in the class were Thomas Pepping, Timothy Pender, Charles Whitney, '.Diana Engelhardt. Sandra I Lindahl, Lisa Olsen, Debra "Tibbs, Kathryn Thomas, . Michael Damiani, Alan Zinke, ; Kathryn Besserud, Lisa Kivley, ;Rondi Cunat, Elizabeth •Hansen, Martin Nuss, John 'Honning, Michael Williams, . Wendy Young and Cassandra York. | v * Christen Two Baby Cousins -In Church Rite - A double christening was Jield for two baby cousins born ^five weeks apart on Sunday, *May 5, at St. Mary's church. >The infants were Christopher " James Layton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Layton and -Pamela Marie Boger, daughter lof Mr. and Mrs. James Boger, *all of McHenry. v Acting as godparents for Christopher were Mr. and Mrs. CRalph Bergin of Fox Lake. Mr. ^and Mrs. Neal Schmitt of ^Crystal Lake were sponsors for .Pamela. ;• Guests present for an 'afternoon buffet following the ^service were Mr. and Mrs. /Fred Pike, McHenry, maternal grandparents of both babies • and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .'Boger, McHerny, paternal ;grandparents of Pamela; also - maternal great-grandmothers of both babies, Mrs. Sophie , Watson, Carol Stream, and ;Mrs. Ida Taylor of Chicago. 'Other guests included David " Boger, Mrs. Winifred Belden ; and the babies' sisters, Jean • Marie Layton and Jacqueline r Boger. Kathryn Besserud, Intern Don Thurn, Pastor itoger Schneider, Lisa Kivley, Rondi Cunat and Elizabeth Hansen; third row, from left, Martin Nuss, John Honning, Michael William, Wendy Young and Cassandra York. GAYLORD PHOTO Japan under act on Israel. pressure to Civil Defense Talk Awaits Medical Aides The McHenry county chapter of the American Association of Medical Assistants will hold the monthly meeting Tuesday, May 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the board room of Memorial Hospital for McHenry County in Woodstock. John Shay, director of Civil Defense for McHenry county, will be guest speaker. He will speak on "Tornado Precautions." Physician assistants, technicians, bookkeepers, secretaries and receptionists are invited to attend this informative meeting. The eighteenth annual meeting of AAMA, Illinois society was held in Belleville recently. Four members of the McHenry county chapter attended this state convention. Mrs. Orvilla Jaenicke, medical assistant for Dr. G. Sherman Porter of the McHenry Medical Group, and President of the McHenry county chapter, attended as a delegate. Miss Sue Buchert, medical assitant in the Surgery department of the McHenry Medical Group, attended as an alternate delegate. Guest speakers talked on the subjects of Hemodialysis, Aspects of an Emergency Medical Service, the Locomotion of Leadership, Introducing our Professionals Today and Tomorrow and Nuclear Medicine and You. At an installation banquet on Saturday evening, officers of AAMA, Illinois society were installed for the coming year. Serving as state president is Mrs. Vivian Johnson of the Cook county South chapter. Honor Couple On Anniversary A gathering was held at the James P. Smith home, 303 N. Green street, Saturday evening in celebration of the fifteenth wedding anniversary of Mrs. Smith's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Smith of Woodstock. Enjoying dinner and a social evening were Mr. and Mrs. James Langer of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. William Firnback of Wonder Lake, Jane Freund of McHenry and Ken Montrose, serving with the Navy. A beautiful anniversary cake was adorned with the same bridal top used on the original wedding cake. Salad Bar Luncheon At Church May 22 A salad bar luncheon sponsored by the Zion Lutheran Ladies aid will be served Wednesday, May 22, at the church. The noon luncheon will be followed by a style revue of adult and children's attire. Edna Wagner is chairman of the luncheon, Irene Graef is in charge of the style show and Loretta Dixon heads ticket sales. Tickets are now on sale from members. A limited number will be available at the door. Community Calendar MAY 17,18,24 & 25 Townsquare Players, Inc. - "Tom Jones" - Woodstock Opera House - 8:30 p.m. MAY 17 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Meeting - Oak Room - St. Mary's - 7:30 p.m. MAY 18 Lakeland Park Woman's Club - Bake Sale - Market Place - 9 a.m. MAY 19 McHenry Woman's Club - Theatre Bus Party "Oklahoma" - Arie Crown Theatre, Chicago. McHenry Woman's Club - Theatre Bus Trip Reservations Call Mrs. Elmer Stange. Chicken Dinner - Sponsored by McHenry American Legion Auxiliary - 12 Noon to 4 p.m. - Legion Post Home ~ Public Welcome. MAY 23 St. Clara Court No. 659 - National Catholic Society of Foresters - Dog & Suds Night - Oak Room, Montini Middle School - 8 p.m. MAY 24 Goodwill Pickup - Contact Agnes Adams, 385-0863. MAY 25 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Cards - Oak Room - St. Mary's ~ 7:30 p.m. "Silhouettes of the '50's" Dan.ce - Sponsored By The Wonder Lake Company 2, Women's Firemen's Auxiliary - - Christ The King Hall, Wonder Lake - 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. MAY 27 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria -- Program by McHenry Senior Citizens Square Dancers. MAY 28 O.E.S. Stated Meeting - 8 p.m. - Acacia Hall. JUNE 1 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Bowling -- McHenry Recreation - 7 p.m. Car Wash - Behind McHenry State Bank - 3 to 7 p.m. - Benefit of McHenry Hospital Nurses Ass'n. A Columbia professor now opines that the sum of the parts may be greater than the whole. 0 "He must have tried to put olives back into a bot­ tle." Pencil Day For Children's Home Saturday The Woodstock Children's home is counting on your generosity to make their annual Pencil day successful. Permission has been granted to have solicitors on the streets of McHenry between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday, May 18. A souvenir pencil will be given each person making a contribution. Members of the Children's Home auxiliary, church groups, friends of the home, and staff assist in solicitation during the Pencil day drive. Since 1886, care has been - provided for children placed because of the break-up of their own home primarily due to death, desertion, divorce and illness, or the inability of the parents to provide a stable and healthy home environment. Children are given security, love and protection provided by responsible adults. Each child need straining and guidance in the areas of his physical, social, educational and spiritual needs. Counseling and therapy are available through a professional staff of social "workers. The home is seriously feeling - the effects of inflation. Summer camping and enrichment programs are dependent upon the success of this drive. Describe Discoveries Of Archaeology Survey Kitchen Band Gives First Season Program The McHenry Senior Citizens club kitchen band gave its first performance of this season for the mother and daughter banquet at the Nativity Lutheran church of Wonder Lake Wednesday, May 8. It was a most enthusiastic audience, consisting of ladies of all age brackets. At the conclusion of the program the band received a standing ovation, and were then served refreshments. The band has been in recess since last October, having had its first get-together May 1. They are now getting their 1974 schedule prepared. However, due to the gas situation and the advancing ages, it is necessary to limit the number of engagements, the distances to be travelled and night engagements. The band particularly likes to entertain for nursing homes, old people's homes, and church groups. All requests for the band are to be made in writing to the kitchen band secretary, Mrs. William (Lyda K.) Radisch, 1712 North Knoll avenue, McHenry. Present Drama Club Offering At East Campus The East Campus Drama Club will be presenting its version of the classic fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty" in "Sing Ho For A Prince" Friday, May 17. This is the production that the high school students have been touring with to the area grade schools for the past two weeks. The twenty-three actors, actresses and musicians, under the direction of Miss Shirley Erdei have performed for Valley View, Landmark, Montini, Johnsburg, Hilltop and Ringwood elementary schools. To date, the students have given a total of thirteen performances of "Sing Ho For A Prince". The fourteenth and final will be given at East campus beginning promptly at 8 p.m. The cast includes Pam Dorsey, Maribeth Karas, Lynne McWhinnie, Anne Palmer, Lucy Hawkins, Karen Day, Virginia Wilsman, Lisa Newport, Denise Arroyo, Kim Curry, Sally Treichel, Mary Gattone, Joy Vyduna, Jane Liptrot, Jerry Becker, Vicki Hinger, Betty Winters, Randy Blankenhorn and Maryann Smith. Providing the musical accompaniment will be Patti Althoff, Bonnie Kramer and Bob Boyle. "Sing Ho For A Prince" is about fairies, elves, princes, kings and magicians. It can be enjoyed by anyone from 6 to 60. At the performance, a small donation will be asked. Flint spear heads found in McHenry county show that civilization existed in the county 3,000 years before Christ. Dr. Stuart Struever, professor of Archaeology, Department of Anthropology at Northwestern University, under sponsorship of the McHenry County Conservation district, with a staff of researchers has been conducting a survey for Uje past year. On Sunday, May 19, at the annual meeting of the McHenry County Historical society, Dr. Struever will describe some of his discoveries. The meeting will start at 2 p.m. in the McHenry County Historical museum in Union. Because of limited seating space in the center of the exhibit hall (gymnasium), attendance will be limited to paid-up members of the McHenry County Historical society and special guests invited by the society's board of directors. HOSPITAL NOTES v McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital include Steven M. Hopp, Paul J. Polep, Josephine C. Giosa, Josephine Partipilo, Edward Brown, Amanda Freund, Kathleen Hendle, Frank Sroka, Margaret Ehrhardt, Irene Graef, Andrew McKean, M c H e n r y ; C a s i m e r o Bertuccelli, Solon Mills; John F. Emrickson, Michael Graser, Spring Grove; Erna Martin, Island Lake. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, include April Bergmann, Helen Conway, McHenry; Raymond Hansen, Paul Armementos, Mary Hagen, Wonder Lake. McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnson, McHenry, are parents of a daughter, May ,11. U.S. expects energy crisis to continue. Pioneer 10 penetrates or­ bits of Jupiter's moons. PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 17,1974 two flint spear heads in the top row and two in the lower row from the same period. The other three in the lower row to the right are from the Woodland period of 100 B.C. to 400 A.D. The telephone number of the recently installed phone at the McHenry County museum in Union is (815)-923-2267. In the upper left-hand side of the picture, there are two flint knives shown which date back to the late archaic period of 3,000 B.C. to 1,500 B.C., with the \\bmaits Day ( f f f l l f d t ,Cr- _CO SPONSORED BY AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF KITCHEN DEALERS (AlK •NATIONAL APPLIANCE & RADIO TV DEALERS ASSN (NARDA) GUIDED TOUR! National Nursing Home Week begins on Mother's Day. May 12 and continues thru May 19. This partic­ ular week is set aside each year to encourage the public to visit nursing homes throughout the country. We at Fair Oak Nursing Home would like to take this special week to help you get acquainted with us and enjoy a guided tour of our Nursing Home. However, i we would like to go one step further to say you are I always welcome to visit us at Fair Oak Nursing Home. FAIR OAKS NURSING HOME Rt. 176 Crystal L»ke, III. Does Your Pharmacy Sell Electrical Tape? We, at Nye Pharmacy, realize the seriousness of the gasoline shortage. Preventing those store-to-store stops are a vital part of conserving energy. That's why we pride ourselves in having a wide selection. Whether it's electrical tape or asprin, we have it NV£ SAVES! ANOTHER WAY WE SERVE YOU! eTRU-VALUE PHARMACY 1327 N. RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY Pick up your Entry Kit and Kitchen Day Magazine FREE Visit Our Show Room iLAVIANO'S INTERIOR! & PALATINE MILLW0RK 414 S. Rte. 31 lust N. of McHeniy Floral 385-3764 or 385-3765 CAR WASH ' The McHenry Hospital Nurses association will sponsor a car wash Saturday, June 1, behind the McHenry State bank. Cars will be washed from 3 to 7 p.m. The Nurses' association will benefit from proceeds of the event. DO-IT-YOURSELF PAPER HANGERS ATTEND FREE WAUPAPER WORKSHOP WEDS. MAY 22 - 7p.m. TO 9 p.m. AN EXPERT WILL BE ON HAND TO DEMONSTRATE THE PROFESSIONAL WAY TO HANG WALLPAPER RESERVATIONS ARE NECESSARY TO ATTEND CALL 385-7100 OR STOP IN ALL SORTS ENTITLED FREE DRAWING OF WALLPAPER '50.00 COFFEE D0NUTS 10% DISCOUNT ON OUR COMPLETE LINE OF PAPER' 9 omz U^zcozatLnq 4400 W. Rte. 120 McHenry Market Place Shopping Center Unusual Womens The Fas" ion Shoppe Sportswear $ • Dresses • Pantsuits REDUCED 20% to 30% AND MORE! MISSES - HALF SIZES - JUNIORS THE FASHION SHOPPE 1007 N. FRONT ST. (RT. 31) McHenry 385-7747

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