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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jan 1975, p. 3

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Tj Foreign Relations Chairman Ruth Mrachek, left, A.F.S. Student Masatoski Wada and President, Lauretta Homo are shown at January meeting of Legion auxiliary. American Lesion Auxiliary News UNIT NO. 491 By Pearl Cooper President, Mrs. Roy (Lauretta) Homo, opened the January meeting after the advancement of the flags, the invocation, the singing of the "Star Spangled Banner" and the Pledge of Allegiance, with twenty-one members present. The charter was draped for departed members, Lee Bassi, Helen Low and Lois Mc- Cormack, by President Lauretta Homo and Midge Scharf, in the absence of Chaplain Reba Owen. The 'Care' box for new schools in West Java, In­ donesia, was passed and Foreign Relations Chairman Ruth Mrachek, announced that she would enter a scrapbook in the Foreign Relations depart­ ment competition. Mrs. Mrachek introduced the A.F.S. student from Japan, Masatoski Wada, and his A.F.S. mother, Shirley Toole, Masatoski showed slides of his native land, gave a very interesting talk and answered many questions. Grace Latimer, Children and Youth chairman, announced that twelve families with fifty- six children received Christ­ mas baskets and gift cer­ tificates. It was noted that the Kiwanis, Lions and numerous cash donations were made toward this project. The McHenry American Legion Rifle squad donated to the Christmas baskets in lieu of having the annual Christmas party. Membership Chairman Doris Henken announced that the annual membership dinner will be held Saturday, Feb. 22, at 6:30 p.m., and all paid up members of the auxiliary are invited to attend. Members are being asked to call for reser­ vations if they plan to attend. The telephone number to call will be in the next auxiliary bulletin. Husbands and guests are invited after 9 p.m. for dancing. The McHenry County Council president, her secretary, the 11th district president, her secretary and their husbands will be special guests at this dinner. Mrs . Henken announced that 339 members have paid their dues and all members who have not paid are asked to please pay them by the night of the membership dinner. L e g i s l a t i v e C h a i r m a n Martha Dignan again asked all members to write to their Congressmen to change the observance of Veteran's day back to Nov. 11, nation-wide. Liaison Chairman Midge Scharf introduced the two new transfers to the McHenry unit, Barbara Schultz and Dorothy Michels. Eleanore Miller and Mary Freund were winners of the special prizes. Lydja Fenner was not present to receive the attendance award. Donations were made to the Heart fund and the Salvation Army. It was announced that the next Junior meeting will be held Saturday, Feb. 1, from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. and all CIum-0-Loket TRAVEL SERVICE Amtrak INDIVIDUAL >.• ANO C«our cxuists 4 TOUU °lV UM w IUN Ml HI KMT 385-7500 kD_E_PCNpA$tf TWAVtt SlNCJJL?^ MON THRU THURS 6 TO 8 FRI THRU SUN "ROUND THE CLOCK" . 4213 W. RTE. 120 Mc.HENR* COFFEE 10c ba.m. -8a.m. MON. thru FRL with Meals. Juniors are requested to at­ tend. "Happy Birthday" was sung to Barb Schultz, Helen Bir­ mingham, Lauretta Homo, Evelyn Osmon, Linda An­ derson, Jody Sossong, Eileen Cooper, Ceil Violett, Margarfet Retzloff, Doris Henken, Marge Datz and Madeline Otto. Refreshment Chairman for the January meeting was Martha Dignan with her committee of: Edith Sallustio, Donna Belle Glosson, Marilyn Harrison, Barbara Osmon, Lydia Fenner, Marie Frett, Noelle Reid, Barbara Freund, Carrie Justen, Dorothy E. Inspirational • Films Sunday At City Church "So Long, Joey", a Gospel Films presentation, will have two showings Sunday, Feb. 2, at the Alliance Bible church of the Christian and Missionary" Alliance, 3813 W. John street, McHenry. The first showing will be at 7 p.m. and there will be another at 8:15. "So Long Joey" tells the amazing true story of Dave Boyer, a singer who vowed to make it big. He left home, changed his name, made it big and then drank heavily, popped pills and separated from his wife and Child. He was ready to commit suicide. In the film, singer Dave Boyer, his wife, June, and Dave's mother share the miraculous way in which God transformed this confused entertainer. The musical, background for his excellent singing was recorded by musicians from the London Symphony orchestra with Ronn' Huff conducting. HOSPITAL NOTES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Michael Thompson, Baby Jessica Mereness, Susan Hester, Milton Olson, Miller, Margaret Olsen, Clara Overton, Betty Bockman, Helen Knight and Evelyn Hay. Larry Fry, who spent a year in Holland, will be the guest, speaker at the February meeting, to be held on Feb. 17. Larry was the American Abroad representative of the local A.F.S. Chapter. r i i i i i i i i i • i i, American Legion Post 491 -RINGW00D ROAD, McHENRY- FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY (5:00-9:00 P.M.) • PERCH-ALL YOU CAN EAT • OTHER MENU AVAILABLE » OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FNTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE Fri. - 2 Beers and A Coke Sat - Sounds Of Countiy MOST IMPROVED DRUMMER - Angie Kimberling was awarded a trophy as most improved drummer in the McHenry County Viscount drum and bugle corps at the recent award dinner. Above, she receives award from Trey Covalt. Travel-Adventure Program Scheduled The next Travel and Ad­ venture program of the Kiwanis club of Crystal Lake will be held Tuesday, Feb. 4, in the high school auditorium, 45 W Franklin street, Crystal Lake. The two-hour program starts at 7:30 p.m., v^ith a special price for senior citizens. Guest speaker will be Robert Brouwer, whose subject will be "America-Encore Exhibition' . He invites his audience to "visit a gallery of the 9American e x p e r i e n c e e x h i b i t i n g masterpieces framed in mood- setting music". L RESTAURANT WHERE THE BELLY BUSTER WAS BORN » BREAKFAST *ffDEADy i LUNCHEON SPECIALS i DINNERS •PURE BEEK BURGERSI NO CHARGE FOR TAKE OUTS •FRIDAY SPECIALS SPAGHETTI & FISH DINNERS! OUR CLEAN SWEEP SALE UP TO 50 % OFF Party Pants Slacks •Blouses Robes and Nightgowns Long and Short Dresses Blazers •Shirt Jackets Car Coats fauiAe Qu'm Downtown Crystal Lake 37 N. Williams St. 4-H NEWS CHERRY VALLEY CLUB Talks and demonstrations were presented by nine members of the Cherry Valley 4-H club at their meeting Jan. 17 at Elaine Limbaugh's home. C h r i s t i n e L i m b a u g h , M i k e Atchison and Bill Schmuhl gave speeches and Cheryl Wright, Susie Schiller, Diane Christiansen, Deanna Davis, Don Limbaugh and Janice Atchison presented demon­ strations. President Bill Schmuhl called the meeting to order. Deanna Davis led the club in pledges. Tammy Schiller took roll call and read the minutes. Neil Wright gave the treasurer's report. Bill Schmuhl gave a report on the Federation meeting and Elaine Limbaugh reported on McHenry; Baby Edward. Wright and Baby' Cindy Lou Bartlett, Wonder Lake. HARVARD HOSPITAL Patients admitted to Harvard hospital included Mrs. Gerd Kielsich, McHenry; Vernie Smith, Wonder Lake; and Claudette Fore, Spring Grove. BIRTHS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Donnell, Wonder Lake, became parents of a son Jan. 28. A daughter•Hvas born to Mr. and Mrs. Pemoteo Soto, Wonder Lake, Jan. 28. "Share the Fun" project. Susie Schiller spoke on the flower arranging project. All projects were discussed outlining who the leaders are and who is in -them, After the meeting was ad­ journed, games were played and refreshments were served. Mike Davis, scribe Lasting friendships built slowly. are PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JANUARY 31,1975 projects are in McHenry county. \ ' One of the bids is for U.S. 14, for widening, traffic signals and street lighting of Virginia and Northwest highway in Crystal Lake. The second is for channel i m p r o v e m e n t s , u n n a m e d tributary, Kishwaukee river, Marengo, including con­ struction of a diversion channel, two culverts and a weir. 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