Community j Calendar APRIL 18 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Pot-Luck Supper - Oak Room - St. Mary's 6 p.m. APRIL 19 Johnsburg P.T.O. -- Western Fun Fair - James C. Bush Elementary School - 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. APRIL 20 Family ^Jtyle Roast Beef Dinner -- Sponsored By Zion Lutheran Centennial Com mittee. Annual Spaghetti Dinner -- St. John's Athletic Association- Johnsburg Community club - Serving from T2~to 5 p.m. APRIL 21 * McHenry Grams Founders Day Luncheon-Waukegan-12 Noon-Meet In Parking Lot For Transportation-11 a.m. APRIL 22 Order of Eastern Star ~ Final Pre-Instructions For All Of ficers -- 7 p.m. Sharp -- Initiation 8 p.m. (Formal) Acacia Hall. APRIL 24 St. Clara Court No. 659 -- National Catholic Society of Foresters - Dinner -- Farmers Market -- 6 p.m. -- Followed Bv Installation -- Montini Middle School. APRIL 25-26 St. John's BVM Sodality -- Rummage Sale - Johnsburg Community Club Basement -- Friday -- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Saturday -- 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Rummage Sale -- First United Methodist Church; McHenry -- Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. -- Saturday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Rummage Sale - S.E.D.O.M. Center, 1200 Dane Street, Woodstock -- Friday, Noon to 4 p.m. - Saturday - 9 a.m. to Noon. APRIL 26 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Meet For Cards - Oak Room - St. Mary's - 7:30 p.m. P.T.O. Valley View Fun Fair -- Valley View School - 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. APRIL 28 McHenry Senior Citizen's Club Meeting - East Campus Cafeteria - 7:30 p.m. MAY 1 Spring in Bloom Luncheon and Card Party - Sponsored By United Methodist Women, Mount Hope Church - Noon to 3 p.m. ~ Pistakee Highlands Community Center. Catholic Daughters of America - Card Party -- K. of C. Hall -- 8 p.m. MAY 2 Church Women United May Fellowship Day - Presbyterian Church, Woodstock - Pot-Luck Salad Luncheon - 12 Noon. MAY 3 Spring Fling Dance - Sponsored By McCullom Lake Beach Gals - McCullom Lake Beach House -8p.m. to 2 a.m./ - Tickets Available At Door. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM Bowling - McHenry Recreation - 7 p.m. MAY 4 NAIM Diocesan Mass - St. Patrick's Church - 4 p.m. - Dinner Follows - Reservations By April 28. C*m Mrs. Ben Summers or'Mrs. George Hartmann. MAY 3-4 Beta Sigma Phi - Garage Sale - Benefit Heart Fund - 1619 N. Beach Road - Lakeland Park - 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. McHenry Choral Club Presents Spring Program, "The Happy Times" - West Campus Auditorium - 8:15 p.m. MAY 8 Talk By Katharyn Iwanowski - Sponsored By Chapter DXRQ, The John Birch Society - American Legion Post Home - 8 p.m. MAY 13 Town & Country Newcomers Club - Meeting - Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church - 7:30 p.m. Order of Eastern Star - Celebrating Mother's Day - Formal - Stated Meeting - Acacia Hall - 8 p.m. MAY 16 & 17 Town & Country Newcomers Garage, Bake Sale - 1205 S. Bonnie Brae, McHenry Shores - - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MAY 16 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Meeting - Oak Room - St. Mary's - 7:30 p.m. PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. APRIL 18, 1975 £r. "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" In Mystery-Comedy BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Roland Herrmann William P. Nicholas, 334 W. Riverside drive, McHenry, bound over to the Grand jury on two counts of forgery. Sandra Wright, 2732 N. 74th avenue, Elmwood Park, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of forgery. Daniel Erb, 9007 Route 12, Richmond, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of burglary. Robert L. Manson, 4215 Crystal Lake raod, McHenry, sentenced to 30 days in county jail for possession of cannabis. Mrs. Ed Raether, 206 Ronda, McHenry, guilty of unlawfully approaching, overtaking and passing a school bus, fined $25 and costs. Roger W. Kurchina, 4716 Garden Quarter, McHenry, placed on six months' probation for driving while license suspended. Joseph Bozzile, 320 W. Clark, Chicago, bound over to the Grand jury on a charge of theft over $150 involving theft at Van's Super Mart, Richmond. David W. Kroncke, 1203 Oakleaf, McHenry, guilty of obstructing a peace officer, fined $25 and costs. Associate Circuit Judge Leonard Brody Daniel S. Sager, 903 Ringwood road, McHenry, guilty of no valid registration, fined $15 and costs; also guilty of no valid driver's license, sentenced to seven days in county jail on the work release program. James E. Chrisman, 3601 Ellen, McHenry, guilty of disorderly conduct, fined $25 and costs. Gary P. Smith, 804 Nancy, McHenry, charged with MAY 18 "Fair Diddley" - Annual Fund Raising Event - Spon sored by Women's Auxiliary of the Family Service and Mental Health Clinic For McHenry County - Woodstock City Square - Noon till 6 p.m. MAY 21 Zion Ladies Aid - Salad Bar & Fashion Show - Zion Lutheran Church - Noon. MAY 31 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Meet For Cards - Oak Room - St. Mary^s - 7:30 p.m. Offer Special Mass A conceleb rated Mass will be offered at St. Patrick church, McHenry, May 4 for aU Catholic widows and widowers and non-Catholic spouses of deceased Catholics in the diocese. Making plans for the Mass are the Rev. Thomas Neville, left, diocesan director of NAIM and chaplain of St. Margaret chapter, McHenry; the Rev. Edmund Petit, host pastor; Mrs. Ben (Elvina) Summers, president of St. Margaret's chapter; Mrs. Daniel J. (Jeanne) Driscoll, treasurer, and Mrs. George (Mary Agnes), Hartmann, chairman of the Mass. _ * ' PHOTOGRAPHY BY GAYLORD Father Edmund Petit, host pastor, and Father Gerald Kobbeman, director of Family Life, will concelebrate a Mass at St. Patrick church, McHenry, for all Catholic widows and widowers and non- Catholic spouses of deceased Catholics in the Rockford diocese, Sunday, May 4, at 4 p.m. Assisting will be Father Thomas Neville, diocesan director of NAIM and chaplain of St. Margaret chapter, McHenry; Father Victor Gorinas, chaplain of St. Paula chapter, Elgin; Father Thomas Burr, chaplain of St. Marcella chapter, Aurora, and Father Robert Lawrence, Chaplain of St. Joseph chapter, Rockford. Father Neville will give the homily. There will be a social hour immediately after the Mass, followed by a family-style dinner at 6 p.m. NAIM is dedicated to offering a new social and spiritual life, as well as providing a greater understanding of the problems and adjustments peculiar to the widowed state. The NAIM movement started nineteen years ago in Chicago and was organized in the Rock ford diocese eleven years ago with the formation of the pilot chapter,St. Paula of Elgin. Three more chapters have since been formed in the diocese. They are St. Margaret, McHenry; St. Marcella, Aurora, and St. Joseph, Rock ford. Board members of the diocesan conference include Let us give you a x W LOOK FOR SPRIN6! Sunstreaking Blow Dry Cuts & Styling The New P.H. Balance Perm By La Maur jhl "i*1~ ®ur Professional Manicurist Gives MejJUXxMfo Manicures-Pedicures-Nail Mending """" " 801 Fort St. 385-2966 Father Thomas Neville, diocesan director; Anne Reines, Maple Park, president ; Leo Schj-amer, Virgil vice- president; Suzanne Wruck, Crystal Lake, secretary; Helen Franzen, Aurora, .treasurer, and all elected officers of each chapter. Any of these people may be contacted for information and reservations for the Mass and dinner, as well as the McHenry committee, headed by Mrs. George (Mary Agnes) Hart mann, 7417 Back Bay road, Wonder Lake. Reservations must be in by April 28, and checks should be made payable to St. Margaret chapter. Check church bulletins for the contact in each parish, p • • • FURNITURE 1 REPAIRING < > JIM SEYMOUR O CRYSTAL LAKE ;; UPHOLSTERY ! SHOP T 151 N. MAIN ST. ! 815-459-0653 aggravated battery, amended to battery, fined $100 and costs; also charged with resisting a peace officer, amended to disorderly conduct, fined $50 and costs. COMPLAINTS Deputy Sheriff Robert Hatch charges that on March 13, Baird A. Mitchell, 2714 Sterling drive, iMcHenry, committed the offense of battery in that he did cause bodily harm to Glenn Rolseth. Bond set at $1,000, court date May 1. Deputy Sheriff Robert Hatch cahrges that on March 13, Marion Dennis Hitt, 4112 Crystal Lake road, McHenry, committed the offense of battery in that he did cause bodily harm to Glenn Rolseth. Bond set at $1,000 court date May 1. Patrolman Gary Mlekush of Island Lake Police department charges that on April 11, Brian C. Rhoades of 103 W. Riverside drive, McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly conduct in that he did use abusive language in Sir Edward's Restaurant, Island Lake, and did act in an unreasonable manner. Court date May 14. Patrolman Gary Mlekush charges that on April 11, Jessie M. and Roger D. Murray of 207 E. Lake, McHenry, committed the offense of disorderly con duct in that they did use abusive language in Sir Ed ward's Restaurant, Island Lake, and did act in an unreasonable manner. Court date May 14. Detective Sgt. Daniel Kin- nerk charges that on Feb. 28, Kerry Jernigan, of 6903 W. Route 120,Vincent Maniscalco of 1208 W. Oakleaf drive and James Williams of 1912 Oakleaf drive, all of McHenry, com mitted the offense of theft over $150 in that they did take unauthorized control over a Foos Ball machine valued at $500 from McHenry high school West campus, the property of A H. Entertainers of Wood stock. Bond for each was set at $1,500. They are to appear in court April 21. POLICE TICKETS Villivaldo Camargo, 716 E. New York, Aurora, disobeyed traffic signal when light turned red. " Douglas J. Taylor, 295 Union, Crystal Lake, improper lane usage. Michael H. Harrington, 1417 W. Bayview lane, McHenry, improper lane usage. Michael S. Zuba, 444 Virginia, Crystal Lake, im proper lane usage. Allan R. Hill, 2608 N. Manitou trail, McHenry, speeding 58 in a 40 mph zone. James Hahn, 3415 Skyway, McHenry, unnecessary noise (peeling). Norman S. Oldenburg, 720 Dundee, East Dundee, speeding 55 in a 40 mph zone and improper starting. Patrick Merrel, 810 N. Center, McHenry, disobyed stop sign. Edward G. Bulger, 906 Totem, McHenry, speeding 57 in a 40 mph zone. Reuben Packer, Jr., 4514 W. Maypole, Chicago, speeding 58 in a 40 mph zone. Terrence T. Wall, 6508 Giant Oaks, Wonder Lake, speeding 56 in a 40 mph zone and failure to notify change of address. Sharon E. Evans, 3311 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, speeding 66 in a 40 mph zone. Carole A. Nash, 12 Oak Creek, Buffalo Grove, speeding 61 in a 40 mph zone. BENEFIT GARAGE SALE A garage sale to benefit the Heart fund will be held May 3 and 4 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 at 1619 N. Beach road, Lakeland Park. Sponsoring the sale IS Beta Sigma Phi chapter of Pi Alpha. Call Mrs. Harry Powers or Mrs. Garrett DeVries for pick up of donations. Many of these publicity crusades reminds us of the farmer who burned down his bam to get rid of a nest of wasps. of A&W feerxtin* Con«y Hot Doq\ n Contfy Sooc# Topped Off witi Tonqy Drtj of MJKy Of»or 2214 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILLINOIS Also In Antioch 385-9725 n « m The Drama club of McHenry Junior high school will present George Batson's "Dangerous Nan McGrew", a mystery-comedy in three acts. The dates are Friday. April 18, and Saturday, April 19; the time is 7:30 p.m. and the place is the stage of the Junior high auditorium. Tickets are available at the door. In top photo, some of the cast are shown in rehearsal: Tami Gunder (Jody), Denise Urbanski (Nan), Jodi Duenser (Rosalie) Sue Sayles (Jean) and Dan Schaeffer (David). Other cast members of "Dangerous Nan McGrew". shown In lower (Trooper Jordan) Kerry Christy (Higglns) Diane Grantham (Miss photo, are, from left, Andy Swanski (Latham), Eric Lange Van Loon) and Jerry Wilson (Proctor). v STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD HOSPITAL NOTES McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Esther Stilling, Suzanne Kimpflin, Albert Grever, Clara Humphries, Kathryn Wagner, Helen Prine, Margaret Mclnerney, Maurice Harteau, Mildred Palmer, Virginia Posthuma, Matthew Poston, Ethel Jeffers, Deanne Wagner, Nancy DeCicco, Wilma Christie, Frank Heifers, McHenry; Joe Visconti, Ringwood; and Katherine Bryant, Spring Grove; Muriel Vaught, and Robert Nebgen, Island Lake. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Bernice Golik, Myrtle Tobin, Wonder Lake; Max Doering, McHenry; and Leslie Mough, Ringwood. BIRTHS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benson, Wonder Lake, are parents of a son, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. James Tomal, McHenry, became parents of a son, April 14. McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lima, McHenry, are parents of a son April 13. A son was born April 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Garske. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Brian Baker, McHenry, announce the birth of a daughter, April Lynn, April 9, at Memorial hospital, Wood stock. She weighed 7 lbs., 8 oz. She has two sisters, Patricia, 12, Elizabeth, 9, and a brother, Billy 5. Her maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. F. POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOK HOW CAN I? aooooooooooooooooooooc by Anne Ashley Q. How can I make a better job of mixing cement? A. Mix the dry ingredients first - portland cement, sand, gravel - in the correct proportions. Then, when thoroughly mixed, add your water. Q. How can I clean the holes in the bottom of my steam iron? A. By using a pipe cleaner dipped in a solution of detergent and water. Q. How can I remove rust stains from white washables? A. First cover the stains with cream of tartar, then gather up the ends of the article that the powder stays on the spot as though it were in the bottom of a sack, and dip the whole business into hot water for about five minutes. Ordinary laundering should complete the job. Q. How can 1 prevent plaster mix from hardening too quickly when I am working on it with a trowel? A. Slow down the hardening process by adding a little vinegar to the mix. Q. How can I, when covering walls with fabric, get out all the wrinkles? A. By spraying with water. Q. How can I improvise a good metal polish? A. A simple, ordinary black board chalk makes a fine metal polish. Just rub a little soft chalk on a dry or damp cloth, apply this to the metal surface. There is just enough abrasiveness in the chalk to Krueger of Rolling Meadows. The paternal ones are Mrs. Herbert Baker, Sr., of McHenry and Herb Baker of Chicago. The great- grandmother is Mrs. L. Bat- taglia of Rolling Meadows. remove dirt and grease without scratching. Q. How can I make an ef ficient paint stirrer? A. By grasping the two ends of a coat hanger and bending until they meet. The two rounded ends will break up the pigment in the paint better than a wooden paddle - they can be bent to fit any size container. Q. How can I clean varnished furniture? A. Varnished furniture, whether light or dark, will clean beautifully if washed with a solution of three tablespoons of Ijjnseed oil and three tablespoons of turpentine in a gallon of warm water. Q. How can I drain sediment out of paint solvents and other thin liquids? A. By corking the can or bottle with steel wool and pouring the liquid out through this. Q. How can I prevent leather covers on books from drying out and cracking? A. When dusting these books, use a slightly oiled cloth oc casionally and this will restore some of the oil that has dried; out of them. Q. How can I make a good substitute for whipped cream? A. Try grating one apple, adding two or three tablespoons of sugar, and one egg white, then beating until light. ALTAR BOYS AT CHURCH - McHenry members of St. Paul's Episcopal church who are members of the Guild of St. Vinceat Altar Boys, a national organization, visited the Church of the Ascension, LaSalle street, Chicago. Sunday, where they attended a traditional solemn high Mass. From left, in first row, are Tony Anderhub, Kenny Lang, Michael Podpora, Dan Heldt and Billy Lang; in back row, Jay Anderhub, Howie Breidenfeld and Tim Byers; and in back, John Byers, master of acolytes. To The Residents of McHenry Shores: For those who supported me at the polls I say,"thank you." To those of you who have worked for the village since our incorporation, and prior to that time, I cannot "thank you" enough for your LOYALTY. To the people who chose to join me in retirement from the rigors of Village duties, I trust your judgment and your reasons. Once more, thank you. Now let us all pray! 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