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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jun 1974, p. 6

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spurgeons PAGE 6 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1974 McCullom Lake Gerry Milbratz 385-8543 Advise Swimmers Take Precaution Against Parasites Test of the lake recently showed the presence of an abundance of the type of snail, known to cause "swimmer's itch." Although there have been no cases reported at our beach this year, conditions are such, that the potential to develop the "itch" is there. The beach remains open, but those who wish to swim are advised to take precautionary measures. This includes avoiding weedy areas in the water. Most importantly, swimmers should towel dry» themselves immediately after leaving the water. Thk parasites which cause the itch, burrow into the skin when it is dry. Towel drying right after getting out of the water will wipe off an parasites before they get a chance to enter the skin. Treatment of the water was made June 6, and plans are to begin algae treatment, next week. It is hoped the water treatibfljbt will keep cases of "swimmer's Itch", down to a minimum, or possibly eliminate them altogether this year. GIRL'S DAY Saturday, June 15, members of the girl's softball league, will be going through the village, seeking donations for their league. Since they're just getting started, they don't have much to work with and are hoping to be able to get some equipment and uniform shirts. The girls collecting will be wearing name tags, identifying themselves as members of the league. League officials are c o n t a c t i n g n e a r b y subdivisions with plans to arrange games between their teams and McCullom Lake girls. There are still openings on the league and registration forms can be picked up at 4907' W. McCullom Lake Road. PERSONALS Glad to hear Herman Mass, is almost completely recovered from his heart attack of a few months ago. Wedding congratulations to Mark Hansen and his lovely bride, the former Karen Fergen. The couple was larried June 1, at St. Mary's lurch in McHenry. Jy recovery to six year oldXTWichele Wolf of W. Fountain Lane, who sustained a sen arW when she fell from a'swing, last week. Two more young people passed their driving tests with flying colors this week. Congratulations, Cathie and Don! MORE GRADUATES Belated congratulations to McCullom Lake graduates from: : McHenry College, Yolanda Fernandez and Tom Frost. ANNIVERSARY Happy anniversary to Frank and Mary Lenz, who celebrate their twenty-fourth year together June 14. BIRTHDAYS To Ceclia Swedberg, a happy birthday, June 12. And to Charlene Straumann, whose special day is June 13. June 13 is also Kurt Walter's birthday, and his brothers, Johnny and Mike, celebrate June 14. Johnny will be 6 years old, and Mike will be 14. Denise Parenti is wished a happy day June 17, and on June 18, Happy birthday to Lorraine Frost. MANAGER NEEDED With the first games of the season scheduled for June 18, the Boy's baseball league is still in need of another manager. The boys need someone to manage them, if they're to do their best. Anyone wishing to take the job, can contact Mr. Bitterman, 4907 W. McCullom Lake Road. For openers June 18, McCullom Lake Tigers, will play the Lakeland Park Sox at Lakeland Park, 6 p.m. The same night, it will be Lakeland Park A's versus McCullom Lake Cubs, at our field, 6 p.m. PARK AND BEACH AREA Complaints have been made to board members about the bad condition of the grounds in the Park and beach area. Board members say the majority of the problems are due to the rainy weather of the past few weeks. Excessive amounts of rain have caused most of the new sand to run into the water and also contributed to the tremendous weed growth on the beach plus the muddy condition of the park. It is impossible to correct the situation while the rainy weather continues, but residents are assured, restoration will begin again, when weather permits. Spring Grove Eva Freund 675-2135 David Kagen Ordained Deacn In Vatican City With the sounding of trumpets and the peal of organs, forty-two young men from the United States marched into the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception of the Pontifical North American College in Vatican City on May 9, 1974, to be ordained deacons of the Roman Catholic Church. David Kagan, son of Dr. and Mrs. L.L. Kagan, 1920 Main Street, Spring Grove, was one of the candidates. Each candidate was called and presented by name and diocese by the Vice-Rector, and each man responded by replying that he was ready and willing to be ordained. At this time, the ordaining bishop, The Most Reverend James A. Hickey, Rector, announced his intention of ordaining these men and asked the audience to show a sign of approval and consent. In a most stirring scene, the congregation gave the young men a standing REMINDERS Beach Gals meeting- Wesnesday June 12, 7:30 p.m. Ladies of the Lake meeting- Thursday June 13,, 8 p.m. ovation with tumultuous applause. The Bishop then gave a brief instruction and examination and asked certain promises of the candidates. Placing their hands in the Bishop's hands they promised obedience to their own bishops and their successors. During this time the "Lorica of St. Patrick", and "The Law of Love" was sung. Next came the Invitation to Prayer, which was the Litany of the Saints from the Maronite Liturgy, and included the patron saints of those to be ordained. The Laying of Hands by Bishop Hickey on the head of each candidate took place at this point; In the ancient Christian tradition, this act signifies the descent of the Holy Spirit as at the first Pentecost. This action, with the prayer of Consecration by the Bishop, constituted the orders the men received to become deacons. The new deacons were then vested with the stole and climatic. • While the choir and congregation sang "My God, Accept My Heart This Day" and "Hymn of St. Patrick", the Bishop presented the Book of Gospels, the chief tool of his ministry, to each new deacond and said: "Receive the gospel of Christ, whose herald you are. Believe what you read, teach "EASY CARE"' HAIR CUTS - FOR gals on the go • Layer Cuts • Shags • Naturals $10.00 JAMFS 3857771 feels aood cotton underwear This quality underwear is styled for com­ fort and good fit. Because the fabric is 100% cotton, it's wonderfully absorbent and perfectly washable. Where there's elastic, it's made to stand up under lots of wearings and washings. Fruit of the Loom . . . they keep making it better-- not expensive. 189 1656 9 MAIR CUSTOM A TEE SHIRTS Sizes S, M, L, XL KNIT BRIEFS Sizes 28-44 ATHLETIC SHIRTS Sizes S, M, L, XL WASH AND WEAR SHORTS Sizes-28-44 HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8:30 Sautrday 8:30-6:00 Sunday 10:00-5:00 3/$3.39 3/$3.19 3/$2.99 3/54.29 91 what you believe, and practice what you teach." Following the ordination, the new deacons, their parents, relatives and friends were feted at a reception and dinner at the North American College. The day preceding the ordination, the forty-two young deacons, their parents and relatives were among those in attendance at the Papal audience in the new audience hall at St. Peter's. As the American Deacons were introduced, the Holy Father, Pope Paul VI extended his congratulations and had a special message for them concerning their ministry. A delightful episode took place as the Pope was being borne from the hall, he reached out and blessed Mary Lou Kagan, Dave's youngest niece. After this little Mary Lou was quite disappointed when the Pope wasn't present at all future gatherings. So much took place during theKagans' two weeks in Rome that to recount it all would be Only these transactions should be taken to the drive-in window. • Checking accounts deposits • Installment loan payments • Christmas Club payments • Money orders • Customer check cashing • Saving deposits and small withdrawals The following transactions should be processed in the bank lobby with one of our friendly capable tellers. • .Large cash or coin deposits or withdrawals • Commercial loan and mortgage loan payments • Issuance of Cashier's checks • Certifying checks • Check cashing for non deposit customer (bonafide checks will be cashed inside with proper identification and officer's approval) McHenry State Bank 3510 West Elm St^ - McHenry, 815-385-1040 A FULL SERVICE BANK impossible, however, the highlights included visits to St. Peter's, the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museum, the Vatican Gardens, the Forum, Pantheon, Colosseum, the tombs of the popes including Pius XII and John XXIII, and a Scavi Tour under St. Peter's where excavations have unearthed the original streets of Rome and the tomb where St. Peter was buried, as well as some of the other apostles. Included also was a trip to Assisi on Mother's Day.1 Those attending Dave's Diaconite ordination from Spring Grove besides his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kagan and their four children. -- 4, -- Many people go in for weight lifting-as a result of over-use of knife and fork. 4400 W. Rte. 120 Market Place Shopping Center To Ease Traffic Flow May We Suggest Easier Access To The McHenry State Bank K0ENEMANN Country Made Sausages, Hams and Bacon GERMAN IMPORTS AND CHEESES A Full Line Of Delicatessen Just east of Rt 12 815-385-6260 VQLQ g

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