Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Apr 1975, p. 20

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

SECTION 2-PAGE 4-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1975 V a Mount Hope Church Tinted Methodist 1015 W. Broadu ay Pistakee Highlands Key Leu Schoenherr Sunday Worship II a.m.. Sun­ day Sc hool. 9:45 a.in Aunt Sara looks about as stern as tbey come, doesn't she? As they used to say, "butter wouldn't melt in her mouth." I don't remember the occasion of this picture, since I was the baby. But I do remember Great Aunt Sara very vividly and she was quite a girl! She was what they call a "pillar of the church." She must have baked an astronomical number of chicken pies for church suppers and served on almost every committee at one time or another. You might say she was pious, a word we don't usually care for. What I mean is that she revered her God and loved Him. She also had a tremendous sense of humor. I remember she used to tell the funniest stories. The point is this. So often people mistake religious fervor for a certain "holier than thou" attitude. They don't believe that humor and religion go together. But Aunt Sara proved them wrong. The Church encompasses all of life--humor and wit--as well as love and compas­ sion . . and so much more! You can easily find out for yourself. Sunday Micah 7:7-10 Monday Ezekiel 37:3-6 Tuesday Revelation 1:4-8 Wednesday Jeremiah 31:10-14 Thursday John 20:19-23 Friday Acts 2:42-47 Saturday Acts 4:32-35 Scriptures selected by The American Bible Society Copyright 1975 Keister Advertising Service. Inc , Strasburg. Virginia Faith Presbyterian Church| West of the Outdoor Theatre John O Melntyre. Pastor Corporate Worship - 10:30a.in. Church School Grades 1-9-9:00 a.m. Pre-School - 10:30a.m. First Baptist Church 509 N. Front St. 385-00831 George McGown Pulpit Supply Bible Study Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a m. and 7:00 p.m. Training Union; 6:00 p.in Interpretation i.h ; 1 | , , Services. Special Spanish Services. Wednesday, Prayer Service. 7:30 p.m. St Paul's Episcopal Ctorch 3706 W. St. Paul's & Green Rev Arthur I). McKay, Vicar 385-7690 Sunday Services - Holy! Eucharist - 8 a.m.. Family Eucharist, 10 a.m. Churchl School & Coffee Hour. Wed­ nesdays - Holy Eucharist 9.30J a.m. Friday - Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Wonder lake Bible Church| 7501 Howe Road, Box No. 2 Rev. Richard N. Wright, Pastor Sunday; 9:30 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship Service 6:00 P.M. Bible Fellowship Hour Nursery care is available Wednesday: 7:30 P.M. Midweek| Prayer and Praise Service. First United Methodist Church 3717 West Main Street Church phone 385-0931 Ralph Smith. Pastor Parsonage Phone: 385-1352 Worship Services Sunday Morning-9:30& 10:45 < "lun ch School - 11:00 a.m. Sundav Church of God Gi eenleaf Ave at Fairfield Dr Island Lake School |Ser\ices: Sundav School- 1 OA.M Church Service - 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service - 7 p.m. Telephone: 312-526-8056 St. Peter's Catholic Church Spring Grove. Illinois Rev Kilduff. Pastor Phone 815-675-2288 MASSES: Daily 8a.m. Saturday - 7:30 p.m. Sundav -7 a.in.. 9 a.m.. 11 a.in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Johnsburg Rev Leo Bartel. Pastor Rectory Phone 385-1477 Convent Phone 385-5363 Sat . uight-8 00 p.m. Mass Sun.. Masses: 7. 9. 10:30. 12:00 Nativity Lutheran Church 3506 E Wonder Lake Rd. Box 157 Phone 653-3832 Wonder Lake. Illinois Sun , Worship8and 10:30a.in. ' Sunday School -9a.m. (Nurserv Facilities Available) St Mary's Catholic Church Rev Eugene Bauinhofer Sat., Eve., Mass - 5 p.m. Fulfills Sun . obligation. Sunday Masses - 6:30, 8, 9:30 9:45,10:45,11,12 noon. Alliance Bible Church 3815 W.,John St. Rev Gerald Robertson Sunday School -9:45 A M Service -11:00 P.M. Service -7:00 Wed. Bible Study & Prayer 8:00 p.m. Christ The King Catholic Church 5006 E. Wonder Lake Road Wonder Lake. Illinois Sunday Masses: 8. 10a.in. and noon. Eve., Mass: 8p.m. Fulfills Sunday Obligation. Ringwood Methodist Church Ringwood, Illinois Rev. Ruth Wegner Res 648-2848 Church 653-6956 Sunday-9:30 a.m. Church Ser vice. Church School at 10:30 AM St. Patrick's Catholic Church Rev. Edmund Pet it, Pastor Rev. Michael Douglas, Assoc., Pastor Sat., Eve. (Sun ,obligation fulfilled 5 p.m.) Sunday 7:15; 8:30.9:45. 11 and 12:15 Shepherd of the Hill Lutheran Church 404 N. Green St. Rev. Roger W. Schneider Phone 385-7786 or 385-4030 Family worship and Sunday School - 8:30 a.m. and 10:3()l a.m. Nursery facilities! available. Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints lames Hufford Branch President Phone: 459-3889 Meetings at Praire Grove School 8617 Ridgefield Road (Route 176) Crystal Lake, Illinois Sunday School Meeting 10:30 AM Sunday Sacrament Meetings 5:00 PM Sunday Except on 1st Sunday of Month; then held at 12 noon. Chain O'LakesEvangefical Covenant Church 4815 N. Wilmot Rd. Rev. Mitchell Considine Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Church Phone - 497-3000 Parsonage -497-3050 Christian Science Society Lincoln Road and Eastwood Lane Sunday Service - 10:30a.m. Sunday School - 10:30a.m. Wed Eve., Meeting Every Third Wed. - 8:00 pm. McHeniy County Friends Meeting (Quaker) 1st & 3rd Sundays. 10:30 A.M. for information call: 385-3872 or 312-683-3840 St. Francis National Catholic Church Flanders Rd., east of Ringwood| Rd.. Sunday Masses - 10 a.m. Father L. Dobranski - Pastor Spring Grove Church United Methodist. 8102 N. Blivin. Spring Grove, III. Rev. Len Schoenherr - Pastor Sunday Worship - 9 a.m. Sunday School - 10:15 a.m. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 4206 W. Waukegan Rd. <W. Rt. 120i Rev. Herman F. Graef 385-0859 385-16161 Sunday Worship - 7:45 and 10:301 Nursery Services provided at 10:30. Education for Eternity Sunday School - Children and| Youth. 9 a.m. McCullom Lake Gerry Milbratz 385-8543 Approve Start Drainage Work In Beach Area Business at the April 8 board meeVmg-ineluded approval of plans to start drainage work this year. The first part of the work will consist of installing a large drain sewer in the beach area. Residents are reminded of the ordinance pertaining to garbage disposal All garbage cans must have lids, and must be put out and put away only on collection day. This ordinance will be strictly enforced. Some kids have been tearing down street signs in the village. Anyone caught doing this will be subject to prosecution and a fine. There was discussion on the possibility of having a street light installed on the corner of Parkview and West End. It is thought to be too dark at night for motorists t- \nere the road turns off.. In police hn- • • i police report for 1974 a . 1 published in a few weeks, and plans are to have one published ever\ \ear. A new squad car was pur­ chased for the village and it was decided to sell the old one since most board members felt two squads are not necessary. Village police officers will now be required to attend target practice once a month, and meet certain firearms stan­ dards. The next board meeting is Tuesday, April 22, 8 p.m. in the beach house. ESSAY CONTEST A letter was read at the board meeting inviting all school children to enter a state sponsored essay contest. The theme is "What is the spirit of '76"? and must be from 150 to 200 words. There'll be three grade categories, first to fourth, fifth to eighth, and ninth to twelfth, with winners from each group receiving savings bonds. Essays may be sent to the Secretary of State, before the deadline of June 1. Those en­ tering must include their school name and grade level.. BEACH GALS SOCIAL NIGHT Tonight, Wednesday, April 16. 7:30 p.m. in the village hall. All women residents invited to meet the Beach Gals, learn of their projects, and have an enjoyable evening of visiting, games, prizes and refresh­ ments. Hope to see you there. JUST MARRIED Steven Hippchen of Lake Shore drive, and the former Kathy Murnane of Woodstock were married Saturday, April 4. at 2 p.m. in the Free Methodist Church of Wood­ stock. Steve is the grandson of Mrs. Rose Sacco, and Kathy's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Murnane of Minneapolis. The couple who will make their home in Woodstock, held a reception for family and friends at the Woodstock hall after the ceremony. OCCASIONS To Orville and Ruth Brandt, a most happv anniversary, April 20. Best wishes for a happy birthday to Ray Osterby, April 18. and to Richard Penny , April 19. REMINDERS McCullom Lake Con­ servation Club meets Thur­ sday, April 17, 8 p.m. at the Lakeland Pavrk Community House. Adult volleyball , Saturday, April 19,7:30 p.m. in the vil lage hall . McCullom Lake Archers meet from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. Sunday, April 20 in the village hall. Lakemoor-Lilymoor Alma Hueckstaedt 385-5689 For Your Information Dear friends, When a bereaved family makes its first call at the funeral home for arrangements, usually they are grief stricken perhaps phy­ sically exhausted, frightened, not knowing what to expect or what is expected of them. It is a most difficult time for the family. We trust that these 'open letters' will provide some advance knowledge of funeral arrangements to ease the burden. Respectfully, 3 . - ( < \ v - PETER AVJIiSTEN & SON .FUNERAL HOME McHenry, Illinois 385-0063 President Calls Special Meeting Regarding Sewer ' • President Hyatt is calling a special meeting regarding tKe sewer project. It will take place on Thursday evening April 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the municipal building in Lakemoor. Anyone interested in the project and if they have any questions pro or con are urged to attend, whether from Lakemoor or Lilymoor. VILLAGE MEETING During the Village of Lakemoor Board of Directors meeting it was brought up that the village should go back to holding two meetings a month, since several special meetings are called regarding the sewer project. Also during this meeting a paint committee was organized by Edna Garbacz. To date the paint troop consists of President Hyatt and the majority of the board mem­ bers. A group of women volunteers are going to cook and serve a dinner to the painters. Anyone wishing to volunteer for either the paint or cooks committees is very welcome and should contact Edna Garbacz at 385-2744 or President Hyatt at 385-2101 or 385-4007. In case you are wondering what they are going to paint, it is the interior of the municipal building. TALENTSHOW The talent show that is scheduled for May 31 is for children of all ages. The audition for talent will be held on Saturday, April 26, at 2 p.m. at the municipal building in Lakemoor. WHERE ARE YOU? Who? Miss Lakemoor, of course. All of you girls between the ages of 12 and 15, if you haven't picked up your entry blank as yet, now is the time to get yours from Sue Reese. Her address is 131 Sheridan road in Lakemoor. All entries must be returned to Mrs.Reese no later than May 1, as the contest and crowning will be held May 31 at 8:30 p.m. in the municipal building. ASSOCIATION MEETING At the recent meeting of the Lilymoor Association, the road committee is to bring in estimates on the repairs of Glenwood and Cresthill avenues. President Ryan also discussed Bill No. ' 2792, regarding our roads,. Also discussed was the Lakemoor meeting regarding the sewers. BIRTHDAYS The candles are all aglow for the following on their natal day., For Florence Mix on the eighteenth for Pearl Zabroski on the twenty-third for Dawn Meyer and William Sinkler who share the twenty-seventh. Jo Bartelt will have one more candle on her cake on the twenty-eighth, Laura Meyer will also add one more on her cake on the thirtieth. Best wishes for the day to each of you. ANNIVERSARIES Two couples of Lakemoor share the same day of the month as their wedding an­ niversary, they are Ed and Helen Povidas and Francis and Margaret Coughlin, their day of celebrating is the seventeenth. On the twenty-second George and Edna Garbacz will celebrate one more "year of married life. Happy anniversary to all three couples. See you next week. Jayne Kalk To Exhibit At Gallery The public is invited to attend a one-day-only showing of the new works of Jayne Kalk, 5119 W. Maplehill drive, McHenry (stoneware pottery), and two others at the gallery of American Society of Artists, 700 North Michigan avenue, Chicago, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 19. The exhibitors will be present. Mrs. Kalk is a member of American Society of Artists, a n a t i o n a l m e m b e r s h i p organization, and has exhibited widely throughout the area. Buying an air conditioner? tiiiit; MMi.W&M®. I George R. Justen Funeral Home 3519 W. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-2400 First National Bank of -McHenry 3814 VV. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-5400 Peter M. Justen Funeral Home 3807 W. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-0063 Glaviano's Interiors & Palatine Millwork 385-3764 or 385-3765 414 S. ROUTE 31 JUST NORTH OF McHENRY FLORAL McHenry Savings & Loan 1209 N. GREEN STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-3000 Guettler's Service, Inc. 818 N. FRONT STREET McHENRY. ILL. 385-9831 Brake Parts Co. P.O. BOX 11 McHENRY, ILL. 385-7000 Locker's Flowers 213 THIRD STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-2300 Mitchell Sales, Inc. BUICK-OLDS-OPEL 903 N. FRONT ST.-McHENRY-385-7200 Ace Hardware 3729 W. ELM STREET McHENRY. ILL. 385-0722 The Bath Shop 3012 VV. RTE. 120 McHENRY. ILL. 385-0048 The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 WEST ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-0170 - Tonyan Construction Co. 1309 N. BORDEN STREET McHENRY. ILL. 385-5520 McHenry State Bank 3510 W. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-1040 Coast to Coast Hardware 4400 W. RTE. 120 . McHENRY MARKET PLACE 385-6655 j There's one number you should know besides the price. Before you choose an air conditioner, ask ihe dealer for ils energy efficiency ratio. This number tells you the efficiency of a unit. An air conditioner with an EER number of 8 or above will be thrifty for you electrically. The EER number is computed by dividing the BTUs by the watts. A 12,000- BTU unit that uses 1500 watts will rate an 8. If the EER doesn't appear on the tag or metal nameplale, use this simple formula yourself. It's a worthwhile exercise that can pay off in electric dollar savings over the long run. Don't buy too much capacity. Surprisingly, an air conditioner that's too big usually won't keep you as, comfortable as a smaller unit. So measure the space to be cooled before you go to the dealer. Also note any doors that might let cool air escape, or windows that might let direct sunlight in. The dealer will have charts to translate your notes into the right air conditioner selection. It makes a lot of sense to buy an air con­ ditioner that starts efficient and stays efficient. And saving energy always makes sense. LOOK FOR AN EER OF 8 OR ABOVE Commonwealth Edison Working for you. *

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy