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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Feb 1977, p. 2

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PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER-WFDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1977 For Someone Special! VALENTINE'S DAY DINNER AT CHAPEL HILL • s a y F R E E "I LOVE YOU" ROSES BY FOR THE DINING OUT v^5j$S LADIES 2500 N ^ CHAPEL HILL RD McHEINRY 385-0333 •HILLGOLFU IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INSTANT SERVICE 1977 AUTO LICENSE PLATES ON SALE HERE December 1 thru February 14 ^ es. once again The First National Bank of McHenry offers a l icense plate service effective December 1. 197ft . You must have your pre printed form from the Stale of I l l inois in order to purchase your 1977 l icense plates. [Service Charge S2.0<) | THE Fill ST \ATIO\AL BWK OF MrHEXRY MM W f Im Slritl • MiHi'nn, Illinois ftOOSO M I V S4WI Auxiliary Prepares "Spring Thing" Brunch Feb 21 is the date set for the fifth annual meeting and membership brunch of the Women's auxiliary of the Family Service and Mental Health clinic of McHenry county The brunch is entitled ' Spring Thing in hopes that the gathering of new and old members joining in the warm surroundings of spring w ill take the chill out of these cold winter days Pal's restaurant in Woodstock is the meeting of the brunch The social hour will begin at 10:30 a m with the brunch following at 11 A short business meeting to elect new officers and to discuss this year's ac tivities will be followed by an informative talk given by Dennis Smith, administrator of the McHenry County Mental Health board He will discuss how the auxiliary can take an active role in mental health and the service of McHenry county The brunch is the culmination of this year's membership drive for the county The new members will have an opportunity to volunteer their services for the many activities that the auxiliary sponsors each year Anyone interested in joining the auxiliary is welcome to attend Five women from McHenry will be introduced as directors of the auxiliary at the brunch They are Leith Horning. Julie Jessup. Mary Bruha. Win Cain and Sharyn Forbes. Julie Jessup will serve as first vice president and Sharyn Forbes as corresponding secretary. Reservations may be made by Feb 17. sent to "Spring Things". 907 Hickory road, Woodstock. H0098 or phone 338- 7857 This year five McHenry women sponsored coffees to introduce area women to the services of the auxiliary. They are Marilyn Ehlen. Mary Sondergard. Win Cain. Judy Altenhern and Sharvn Forbes. Marian Fathers Club Sponsors Fun Night The Father's club of Marian Central Catholic high school, will sponsor annual Fun night Saturday. Feb 19 from 8:30 p.m to 1 a m Father's club president. Chuck Martina of McHenry. serving as general chairman, promises a night of fun for all The school cafeteria will be the entertainment center Dancing will be to the music of a fine band from Norridge. There also will be games, prizes and refreshments. All proceeds go to the Father's club, which supports many school programs. Assisting Martina in arrjtngef^nts are Tony Sicilia^o and Jim Palek refreshments. Ron Henrich, prizes; Ron Jackson, equip­ ment; Rich Kawalski. games; Mr and Mrs. Ed Juizuik. chairman and chairwoman. May Leonard Sparest Sunday Will Appear In Program Series The fourth program in this season's Creative Living Series sponsored by "the Woodstock Fine Arts association features May Leonard's slide-talk. "Old Threads and New Ideas " Accompanying the program will be an exhibit of stitchery. crewel and needlepoint pieces inspired by children's drawings. The presentation will cover stitchery from ancient times to the present The slide-talk will be held at 10 a m . at the Woodstock Opera House, following coffee at 9 a.m. Tickets are available at the door with reduced rates for students and senior citizens Following the program visitors are invited to attend the annual membership lun­ cheon meeting of the Wood­ stock Fine Arts association to be held in the Opera House Community room Reser vations may he made by calling Aim Kimball. 33o- DuIO. The Richmond-Spring Grove area Senior Citizen Pioneer club is beginning a new year April 1 and is sponsoring a membership drive. Marian Pretzman should be contacted for information. . The club met Tuesday, Feb. 1 in Richmond with forty-four members and one guest present Opening prayer was said by Ruth Schmitz. Eight members present had bir­ thdays in February Greetings were sung and there was a birthday cake. Congratulations were ex­ tended Emil and Bea Meier on their wedding anniversary, which is Feb 24, There was a pledge of allegiance to^the flag and a lunch of sandwiches and cookies. Plans were completed for the Valentine party at the next Evening Club To Hear Professor McHenry members of the Spares Sunday Evening club are invited to hear Dr. Rosalind Cartwright, professor. Department of Psychology. University of Illinois who will be the guest speaker Sunday, Feb 13 at 7:30 pm Dr Cart- wright's subject will be Dream Your Troubles Away". This meeting will be held at the Holy Trinity Lutheran church. 2328 Central road. Glenview. Saturday. Feb. 19. the club will hold its Valentine dance at Kendall college hall. 2408 Orrington avenue. Evanston at 8 p.m. Dance music will be provided by a well known or­ chestra. with beverages, snacks and a late night buffet to be served The dress code for ladies is dresses only and for men. coat and tie. The Spares Sunday Evening club meetings are held on the second and fourth Sundays of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Holy Trinity Lutheran church. | Community I Calendar FEBRUARY 9 McHenry Senior Citizens Club - Loop Bus Trip - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 8:45 a.m. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild Valentine Luncheon and Card Party - Church Hall - 11:30 a m to 1 p.m. - Public Invited. * FEBRUARY 10 Job's Daughters - Advance Night - Acacia Hall - 7 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club - Driver Refresher Course - Third Session - 10 a m to Noon - McHenry City Hall - Council Chambers. Knights of Columbus -- Regular Business Meeting - 8 p.m. - K of C Hall. Parkland School - Cary- Grove Swing and Acapella Choir - 7:30 p.m. Grade School Children Free - Minimal Adult Charge. " La Leche League - Meeting - 8 p.m. McHenry Woman's Club- Social Hour-Noon-Meeting-- 1 p.m.- VFW Hall-Reciprocity Day. FEBRUARY 12 Friendship Club Potluck Dinner and Meeting - 6 p.m. - First United Methodist Church. FEBRUARY 14 McHenry Senior Citizens Club - Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. FEBRUARY 15 Women of the Moose -- Meeting - 8 p.m. - Moose Hall. CC D. Parents Association Meeting - St Patrick's Church Hall - 8 p.m. lie Didn't When the flood came Noah was ready. But then, he didn't have to get an appropriation bill through Congress. -Dispatch, Norfolk. A Thought Maybe you can't take money with you, but where can you go without it? -U.S. Coast Guard. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WITH PRE-PRINTED APPLICATION 19 ILLINOIS 77 IL 1977 LAW OF LINCOLN KASEY ANDERSON SET WEDDING DATE -- Former McHenry residents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Anderson of 8619 W. Foster avenue. Chicago, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Kasey, to Lee J. Murphy. Mr. Murphy's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Murphy of 306 Dacy street, Woodstock. The couple are both 1974 graduates of Marian Central high school. The bride-elect is employed in McHenry and her fiance in Woodstock. March 18,1977 has been set as the couple's wedding date. DON PEASLEY PHOTO Luncheon For Pilots9 Wives Slated Feb. 19 The Exira-Care ciub of United Airlines will hold their monthly luncheon meeting Saturday. Feb. 19, at the Barn. Barrington road, south of Barrington Social hour starts at 12 p.m. with lunch at 12:30 p m . The program for the meeting will be conducted by Mrs. Betty Klink of Elgin, wo will give a demonstration of skin care and makeup The luncheon is open to any United Airlines pilots' wife and her guests. « :or resecvations or 512 888-2101 or 312 4^8-4577. Migrating Altitudes When migrating, most birds fly below 3,000 feet Ducks and some small perching birds have been seen above 20,000 feet Membership Drive For Family Leader MR. AND MRS. LEO REGNER LAID SIXTY VEARS -- Area friends, neighbors and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Regner are invited to extend congratulations to the couple at an open house to be held Monday Feb. 14, at Volo. A Mass in,fa«nor of the couple will be offered bv the Rev. Charles ^Heoney at St. Peter s Catholic church at 7:30 p.m. with an open house following immediately in the school hall. The couple have four children. Alfred Regner of Volo. Mrs. Frank (Marv Ann) Mass of Woodstock. Mrs. Paul (Theresa) Tony an of McHenry and Mrs. Eugene (Rose) Miller of Ring wood. It is requested that no gifts be presented. Mr. and Mrs. Regner were married sixty years ago Feb. 14 at St, Mary's Catholic church, McHenrv, bv tlie Rev. Edward Bertbold. Richmond-Spring Grove , SUNDAY BREAKFAST The Lake Region Rescue squad is hosting a pancake breakfast Sunday. Feb 13. at the A1 Kaya restaurant in Island Lake, located just off Roberts road. Serving of pancakes. sausage, and beverages will begin at 8a.m. and continue until noon Proceeds will benefit the Lake Regions Rescue squad Mobile Intensive Care Unit <MICU>. FORMAL WEAR RENTALS for ALL OCCASIONS % 0 dmlyirn 1214 N. Green St., McHenry VILLAGER...American Indian Travel Commission film in free distribution features authentic replica of early Cherokee Village at Talequah, Oklahoma. meeting Feb. 15. Chicken will be ordered. Those who will be present at this meeting should contact Marian Pretzman, 678- 3631. March 1 is the date set for the trip by bus to Haeger pottery in Dundee and a dinner at Branded Steak house. Reservations will be taken at the next meeting. There was some discussion about going to the flower show in Chicago or azalea show and other places of interest in Milwaukee. A n n e K l a b u n d e acknowledged with pleasure her honorary membership. The nominating committee ap­ pointed is Frances Heinemann, Charles Frey and A1 Tomasek. Election of officers will be held at the annual business meeting, March 15. FEBRUARY 17 United Methodist Women - Potluck Luncheon and Meeting - Noon - First United Methodist Church - Marcia Mary Ball Circle Hostesses - Program, Home Missions. Joyce Kilmer Court 573„CD. of A. - Meeting - 8 p.m. - K of C Hall. McHenry O.E.S. Officers Serve Stations at Nunda Chapter. Crystal Lake - 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 18 St. Margaret Mary Chapter of NAIM Meeting - Oak Room. St. Mary's School - 7:30 p.m FEBRUARY 19 ^ Marian Fathers Club Fun Night - Marian High School Cafeteria, Woodstock-8:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 20 Pancake Breakfast American Legion Post 491 - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. FEBRUARY 21 Regular Meeting - McHenry Unit American Legion Auxiliary - Legion Post Home - - 8 p.m. - Cancer Films - Members Bring Guests FEBRUARY 22 Stated Meeting McHenry Chapter, Mp 547, Order of the Eastern Star - 8 p.m. - Acacia Hall. FEBRUARY 24 Social Game Night - 8 p.m. - K of C Hall. &. FEBRUARY 26 McHenry Unit American Legion Auxiliary - Annual Membership Dinner - Legion Post Home - 6:30 p.m. ' St. Margaret Mary Chapter of NAIM - Oak Room, St. Mary's School - Cards - 7:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 28 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. McHenry Woman's Club - Board Meeting - City Hall - 10 a.m. MARCH5 Montini Parents Association - - Annual Dance, "South Sea Breeze" -- Montini Middle School Gymnasium ~ Tickets at the Door. Fathers Club Of Marian Sets Social Evening AMI WILSON Ami Wilson has been named McHenry H.S.'s 1976-77 General Mills Family Leader of Tomorrow. Ami won the honor by competing with other seniors at West campus in a written knowledge and attitude examination Dec 7. She will receive a certificate from General Mills, sponsor of the annual educational scholarship program, and becomes eligible for state and national honors. The state Family Leader of Tomorrow, to be chosen through judging centered on performance in the Dec. 7 test, will receive a $1,500 college scholarship, with the second- ranking participant in the state receivirg a $500 grant. The state winner will also earn for her school a 20-volume reference work, "The Annals of America". In April, the fifty-one winners representing every state and the District of Columbia will be the guests of General Mills on an expense-paid educational tour of Colonial Williamsburg, Va., and Washington, DC. During the tour, personal ob­ servations and interviews will be conducted to select the Ail- American Family Leader of Tomorrow, whose scholarship will be increased to $5,000. Second, third and fourth place winners will receive scholar­ ship increases to $4,000, $3,000 and $2,000, respectively. Ami is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wilson, 4617 W Lakeshore drive, McHenry. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Edgebrook P.T.O. In The Making On Wednesday evening, Feb. 2, at 7:30 p.m., parents in­ terested in forming a P.T.O. at Edgebrook school met in the music room. Dan DeRoche, principal of the school, along with twenty-five very interested moms and dads, discussed various plans and ideas for such an organization. The next meeting will be held Wednesday evening, Feb. 16, at 7:30 p.m., again in the music room at Edgebrook. At that time the nominating and election of officers will take place. Other interested parents who were not in attendance because of the bad weather are welcome Ann eriCOii Set Theme F.or Dinner Meeting Of Area Nurses Sister Irene Paul Pribula. R N , M.S.N., psychiatric nurse eli»kiaL specialist, at St. Therese hospital, will be guest speaker for the program which will follow the dinner meeting of the 16th district Illinois Nurses' association Monday, Feb. 14. Dinner will be served at 6:45 p.m. at the Black Angus Steak ranch, Gurnee. The business meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m., followed by the program, "Current Trends in Psychiatric Nursing.The dinner portion is always op­ tional, and non-members may attend this dinner meeting and- or program for a fee All dinner reservations must i-- i- i-- n«L 11 . •» oc nidur uv r cu. n, m; ]y|rs Iv hjppn Prpwf u/in|r 1261 Wincanton cii*'v° nnnrfmM M,, 60965. No reservations srs necessary for program only. Non members must pay at the door. ENTERTAINMENT EVERY WEEKEND 9-1:30 AM FEB. 11 & 12 - "NUTCRACKER" FEB. 18 & 19 - CHICAGO SLIM BLUES BAND FEB. 25 A 26-KINGDOM MAR. 415-J.W.RICE TUES. NIGHT 7:30-9:30 25' BEERS HAPPY HOUR M0N.-FRI. GAME ROOM! FEBRUARY 16 McHenry Senior Citizens Club - Bus-Luncheon Trip to Janesville, Wis. - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank at 7:30 a.m. Whispering Oaks Woman's Club - "Neapolitan Night" - 7 p.m. - Men's Night. OES Officers Serve Stations In Crystal Lake All officers of McHenry Chapter, No. 547, Order of the Eastern Star, will serve their stations at Nunda, Crystal Lake. Thursday evening, Feb. 17, at 8 p.m. Formals will be the attire • On Tuesday, Feb 22, the chapter will hold a stated meeting in Acacia hall, McHenry, at 8 p.m sharp. Vivian Bassett will present a review of songs. CARRY OUTS On Saturday night, Feb. 19, the Marian Central Fathers club will hold a social night in the school on Route 120, Woodstock. Also on tap is dancing in the cafeteria from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. to live music. In a separate room will be a cozy piano bar with top local talent. Proceeds go to the Fathers club for their support of various school programs which include their own tuition insurance program LUNCH DAILY FEATURING SPENGEL AAEATS CHARCOAL BROILED TO YOUR PERFECTION HARVARD HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenlon of McHenry are the parents of a son born Feb 4 It's always easy to find an excuse for delay­ ing hard work. 1211 N. RIVER RD. McHENRY, ILL. OPEN DAILY 11 to 1 A.M. WEEKENDS TO 2 A.M. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rausch of McHenry are the parents of a son born Feb. 2. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zoiss of Wonder Lake Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diedrich of McHenry welcomed a son Feb. 5. Randy Hustef at the organ FRI & SAT FVE N1NGS in the Red Carpet Lounge Open to the Public McHenry Country Club 820 No John St. McHenry, II I . T*.7

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