Install W.W.I. Officers Zion Church Schedules May Centennial Speaker PAGE IS - PLAINDCALER-rVUDAY. MAY 14. 1919 ABOUT YOUR HOME renewal of marriage vow* Children and parents may respond to Scripture's instruction for them with renewed vows of obedience to God. the Father of every family. Dr. Goltsch is one of six Lutheran pastors who qualified for a doctorate program of clinical psychology sponsored by the Whestridge foundation of the Lutheran church, a medical mission organisation. Use a long drinking straw to ignite the starter hiel on charcoal. Wash cut glass with a soft brush and rinse in water to which a little vinegar has been added. F\u those fortunate e n o u g h t o h a v e l i v i n g mothers, the best gift would be to let them know you love and appreciate them. 99 April Modes Sew buttons on children's play and school clothes with fine Ashing line. Gaily painted flowerpots give plants on the patio a festive look tor spring and summer. This is the clfan-up, paint-up season. Be sure it isn't the "blow-up" sea son hy reading the con tainer labels carefully and then follow through. Newly installed officers of the Veterans of World War I.McHenry Barracks No. 1315. are shown above at installation meeting held last Thursday. From left, front row, they are Fordyce G. Hanford, senior vice-commander; Harry Lock, trustee for three years; Hnwqrrf 'P»t) Cairns, installing officer; Harold (Pat) Owen, judge advocate; and Floyd Cootey, hospital chairman; in back, from left. Henry Rahn, commander; Garfield Benson, chaplain; Harry Donner. quartermaster; Walter Dahlmaoi, sergeant-at-arms; and Clyde Blackwell, adjutant. Henry E. Rahn, new commander of the Veterans of World War I, McHenry Barracks, 1315, and other officers were officially installed in impressive ceremony held last Thursday evening at the Legion home. The installation followed a 6:30 dinner. As quest speaker. Jerome Rogers, executive chairman of the Bicentennial committee, presented an interesting talk on the United States. He particularly pointed to the fact that of all the countries of the, world, America is the only one that has had the same government for a period as long as 200 years. After the dinner, past commanders were introduced The first commander was Roy W. Kinsy, followed by Fordyce G. Hanford, Julius J. Gruenfeld, Howard W. Cairns, Harold P. Owen, Clyde B. Blackwell and Harry J. Donner. Absent were Edward F. Cannon, Theron L. Young, James F. McCulloch, Frank Kolar and Paul H. Leubscher. Shirley Smith sang several songs, after which Commander Harry Lock sang the "Rose" song for her and presented Mrs. Smith with a beautiful red i Mayor Stanek was introduced and made a few appropriate remarks. m " •H "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT Associate Circuit Judge Bernard Drew, Jr. Jose Maldonado, McHenry, guilty of driving while license suspended or revoked, sentenced to seven days periodic imprisonment. Another charge of too fast for conditions was not prosecuted on a mottion by die State's Attorney. John E. McMillan, Wonder Lake, charged with drinking as a minor, case not prosecuted on a motion by the State's Attorney. Thomas N. Mueller, McHenry, guilty of unlawful possession of alcoholic liquor, fined $20 and costs. Donald A. Seekings, McHenry, 'guilty of drivifir while license suspended or revoked, fined $25 and costs. Scott D. Chesler, Wonder Lake, guilty of failure to give information, fined $25 and C06tS. COMPLAINTS Det. Sgt. Dan Kinnerk charges that on March 14, Ricky L. McNish, also known as Ricky L. Kriegbaum, 2326 W. Lincoln road, McHenry, committed the offenses of burglary and theft over $150 in that he did enter the Joseph M. Schmitt home at 3607 W. Clover avenue, McHenry, with the intent to commit a theft therein. Bond set at $7,500, court date May 13. When lovers are far apart they are made even sadder by the loveli ness of Spring. -Bhartrihari. Know and our weather would be affected. Winters would not be as cold and summers not as hot. if indeed there was much of what we know as seasonal weather at all. DR. JOHN GOLISCH A clinical psychologist will speak in the special centennial worship services of Zion Lutheran church, 4206 W. Rt. 120, May 16. Dr. John Goliach, associate pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Mount Prospect, maintains a private counseling practice and is a consultant for pastors who work with marriage enrichment and crisis intervention programs. Each month in its centennial year, Zion Lutheran church observes an anniversary Sunday. All preaching in the month of May emphasises Christian Family Life. Dr. Golisch is well qualified to guide families into wholesome relationships by the power of God's Word. In both of the congregation's services this Sunday at 7:45 and 10:30 a.m., the worshipers may recommit themselves to one another as families with a OUTSTANDING IN AGRICULTURE - Christine Wright, gellwni llllaais UajvsrskyCart mitlt senior animal agriculture student from Spring Grove. Is awarded a runner-up citation la the 199* Outstanding Senior In Agriculture competition. Gilbert Kroeateg. 8IU-C School of Agriculture dona, presents the award certificate. Miss Wright graduated with honors from McHenry Jaw lor college at Crystal Lake before continuing studlea at 8IU-C la 1*74. She to aa officer la the 8IU-C Block and Bridle club and active la various other student organisations. 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