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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Nov 1977, p. 3

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COOKWARE featuring The McHenry Plaindealer Established 1178 MNt Kim Unat ^°'»* **5"0170 aa (Uinn. IIIIMAI* msnvviwyi niinwii wwwww Published Ivory Wodisosdey ft FrUeyetHeHoisry. Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, llllool* By McHINRY PUftUSHINO COMPANY mum WEEKDAYS 14, %X3WX^V%3tXXXXXXie»%%% The Nifty Nineties Caribbean Cruise Planned By Club Members The public is invited to enjoy. a seven-day Caribbean cruise Jan. 28, 1978, to Montego Bay, Port Antonio, Port au Prince, and Puerto Plata. Members of the McHeriry Woman's club are handling arrangements for the trip. Information brochures will be on display at the club's next meeting, Nov. 10. Since November is National Art month, members are asked to bring their art or craft projects to the Nov. 10 meeting for display. The program to be presented is entitled "Arts and Crafts" and a "pennies for art" collection will be taken. The day of the meeting is also reciprocity day. The meeting will begin at 12 noon at the McHenry VFW hall. Reservations and in­ formation concerning the Cruise are available by calling 385-0289. • 99 MARY K. SCHMITT The McHenry area most surely is blessed with women who are outstanding for their accomplishments even though far past the accepted age of major activity. The Plaindealer would like to pay tribute to them through a new column to be known as "The Elegant Eighties" or "The Nifty Nineties". Suggestions of women who might qualify, along with a brief resume, may be made by notifying the news desk. Combine the qualities of a sharp inquisitive mind, a lively interest in our world and a charming wit and the character of Mary K..Schmitt begins to emerge. Provide a background of pioneer spirit and service to others; frame it with faith in her God, love for her fellowmen and hope for our country's future and the picture is complete. These qualities have served Mary well for the past 97 years and, as she begins her ninety-eighth year Nov. 8, the character will remain stead­ fast. Miss Schmitt was born in Johnsburg in 1879, where her great grandfather, Frederick Schmitt, was one of the three first settlers in the community. She recalls tales from her father relating-that the Indians in the area were friendly and enjoyed visiting her great grandfather and smoking tobacco he gave them for their pipes. At an early age, she taught at the old Spring Grove Prairie school. She remembers with happiness when in 1973, she renewed acquaintances at a gathering with many who said she had been their first teacher. After three years of teaching, she accepted a position as housekeeper for the late Msgr. Krug, a service she provided for 50 years. Parish appointments for the priest took her to Elizabeth, West STAFF PHOTO- WAYNE GAYLORD Story series by Marlene Sagers Brooklyn, Sublette and Sterling, 111. After his death, she returned to McHenry to make her home with a sister, Mrs. John Lay. When her sister passed away, a home with a niece, Mrs. Robert (Jean) Green of McHenry, awaited her: In spite of some difficulty with her eyesight, she gloves correspondence and is an en­ thusiastic writer as well as receiver of letters. World af­ fairs, politics in particular, via the television, add to an already keen knowledge of the world she lives in. In a home with more than its share of living greenery, she devotes / time to their care. The "Super Senior" column is proud to recognize Mary K. Schmitt as one of the most fascinating ladies of our age. Nancy Moore Lectures To Mothers Club Double Dilemma Mothers of , Twins clup will meet at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 8 at St. Paul's church, 485 Woodstock street, Crystal Lake. This month a lecture entitled "Will it come out in the wash?" will be given by Nancy Moore from the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension service. The club, open to all mothers of multiple birth children, recently participated in the Illinois Organization of Mothers of Twins clubs annual convention held in Des Plaines. Governor Thompson took note of the occasion by proclaiming Oct. 10-16 as Mothers of Twins week. For more information con­ cerning the club or this month's meeting please contact Mrs. Ronald (Ann) Vacula, McHenry ̂ Open For Jluncn 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 2 LUNCH SPECIALS Monday thru Friday Open For [dinner A p.m. Mon.-Sat. 1 p.m. Sun. 2 DINNER """ " " Fish Fry - All You Can Eatl . l?t idau JViU SJSO OCEAN PERCH POTATO PANCAKES COLE SLAW ilztaif doa 4 PM TO 6 PM COMPLIMENTARY HOR'S D'OEUVRES! cHoux FIRST DRINK *1.00 SECOND ONE ON US! (STANDARD DRINKS) Ask NT "THM ROOM" 4512 W.RT. 120 tioo potato Come To The Fair Christian Women Invite This fair has been so popular f§ in the past that it is being held W in plenty of time for guests to purchase many craft and gift • - KB items for Christmas giving. . Homebaked goods will also be !|:s '• ;A$|I Guest speaker will be Mrs. Gene Nelson, Chicago mother and homemaker, counselor for JL,' women, and member of the Jr wPlskl National Christian Women's I The mdsicaK^^ram will MRS. GENE NELSON The McHenry County Christian Women's club is sponsoring its annual Country fair in conjunction with a brunch at Martinetti's A free nursery is available. Reservations are essential and should be made no later than Monday, Nov. 7, with Mrs. Warren (Loraine) Monahan of McHenry. All ladies are welcome. McHenry Hospital MONDAY'S CHILD Monday, Oct. 24, was the date of arrival for Erin Elizabeth, new daughter of Guy and Jill Leonard of McHenry. She weighed 6 lbs. 4 oz. when her parents first saw her. She has sisters, Debbie and Linda, and brother, Sean, to help take care of her. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of Wauwatosa, Wis. and Mrs. Rose Leonard of Crystal Lake. FIRSTBORN Gary R. and Stephanie Bust* announce the birth of their first child, a son named Gary Scott. The baby tipped the scales at an even 8 lbs. jit his birth Wednesday, -Oct. 26. His parents make their home at 4505 W. Clearview, McHenry. Delighted grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Kandray and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bush, all of Youngstown, Ohio. TWO SONS Jason Squires has a new baby brother, Benjamin Evan, born Friday, Oct. 28. They are the sons of Theodore and Susan Squires of 807 S. Riverside drive, McHenry. Benjamin weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. at the time of his arrival. Proud grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Conklin of Freesoil, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Squires of Yorktown, Va. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK A daughter born Halloween, Oct. 31, is a "treat" for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bullis of Wonder Lake. Happiness is...a son born Tuesday, Nov. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hahndorf of McHenry Mr. and Mrs. James Marke of Wonder Lake are the proud parents of a daughter born Tuesday, Nov. 1. It's a boy born Tuesday, Nov. 1, for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blair of Wonder Lake. Helping others in the battle of life is just as heroic as waiting for them to fall in order to help lift them up. "Friends In Service Here" McHenry Chapter Can you remember back when you were 4 years old? Fish has just completed its fourth year of service in the McHenry and surrounding areas. We are a movement of everyday individuals working together as a community volunteer group performing simple services for people in need of assistance. The Fish symbol is the same as that used by early Christians to identify themselves to each other. We have now started our fifth year with happy hearts and the hope that we can do even more for those who are in need of transportation on an emergency basis to doctor's offices, telephoning shut-ins, ill or handicapped folks to keep them in contact with the outside world, emergency help from our Pantry, as well as advising the proper people to contact regarding problems you may have. We also wish to welcome new Fish members; we know they will enjoy their part in this most satisfying work. Give some thought yourself to joining Fish ... if you can give one day a month, a specific day, to drive folks who need emergency transportation, we. can use you; if you fcan give one day a month to the Fish Telephone Answering program, we can use you. You will enjoy yourself while you are helping others. Let us also remind you about the Clothing Closet, especially at this time, when you are planning for winter clothes for your families. It is located at 211 Dean street in Woodstock. Call 338-5316. It is open Mon­ days 1 to 8 p.m. and Fridays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. for purchases, and on Wednesdays to receive Clothing from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The clothing Closet is operated by the Church Women United and is not a profit making organization but one of service for all. To learn more about Fish, call 385-8020, or write Fish, Box 282, McHenry, 111. 60050. "The truest art of living is achieved alone by those who've learned the victory of giving." M.G. Courthouse Squares p* ------ YOU'RE OLD IF YOU REMEMBER WHEN THE COSTOF UVH4G WAS Community Calendar ' Eooooooooooooooooooo^ 1 NOVEMBER 4, 5, & 6 Northland Area Art League, Winter Dimensions, Ill-Nature Center, Veteran's Acres, Crystal Lake-Friday, Patron's Night, 7:30 to 10 p.m.-- Saturday, 12 Noon to 8 p.m- Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.- Public Invited. NOVEMBER 5 Children's Free Cartoon Movies--McHenry Public Library-2 p.m. Ringwood United Methodist Church-Annual Roast Beef Dinner & Bazaar-Bazaar, 3 p.m.-Family Style Dinner, 5,6, & 7 p.m.-Tickets Available from Church Members. Valley View PTO Auction-1 to 4 p.m.-Valley View School. St.. Margaret Chapter of Naim-Fish Dinner-Elk Club, Woodstock--5:30 p.m. Polka Dance -V.F.W. Clubhouse-9 p.m.-VFW Auxiliary, Sponsors. NOVEMBER 6 NAIM Diocesan Meeting- Home of Catherine Seek, 3219 Highcrest Road, Rockford- Potiuck-Bring Table Service-2 p.m. Court Joyce Kilmer 573- Mass for Deceased Members- St. Mary's Chapel-9:45 a.m. NOVEMBER 7 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Executive Committee Meeting-3:30 p.m.-Landmark School. NOVEMBER 8 McHenry Area Jaycees- General Membership Meeting - McHenry Moose Lodge--8 p.m. Town And Country Newcomers-Monthly Meeting- Silent Auction-St. Paul's Episcopfil Church~7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 9 Church Women United Medical Van-St. Patrick's Montini School-5 to 8 p.m. Public Book Review- Business & Professional Women's Club--Herbert Duenow, Reviewer-Faith Presbyterian Church-8 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Bus Trip to Chicago Loop-Leaving McHenry State Bank at 8:45 a.m. Annual Fall Bazaar-l to 7 p.m.-Zion Lutheran Church. Zion Lutheran Church- PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER Annual Chicken Dinner~5 to 7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 10 Lakeland Park Women's Club Meeting--7:30 p.m.-- Lakeland Park Community House-Hostesses, Anne Moore and Sharon Gacek. McHenry Women's Club- Regular Meeting-McHenry VFW Hall-12 Noon. NOVEMBER 11, 12, 13 "Send Me No Flowers"- McHenry High School West, Campus Auditorium~8 p.m.-- Drama Club-Tickets, 385-7077. NOVEMBER 12 Friendship Club-Potluck Dinner & Meeting~6 p.m.-First United Methodist Church. Free Children's Cartoon Movies--McHenry Public Library-2 p.m. St. Paul's Episcopal Church- Holiday Bazaar-Parish Hall-9 a.m. to 4 p.m. NOVEMBER 13 Bus Trip to Barnum & Bailey Circus, Amphitheater-- Matinee-Ringside Seats-Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank 12 Noon-Public Welcome-Phone 385-8633-Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital, Sponsors. NOVEMBER 14 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting-7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria-Program: McHenry Choral Club. NOVEMBER 15 Harvest Brunch & Bake Sale- -Chain O' Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church, 4815 Wilmot- Serving Begins at 11 a.m.- Sponsors, Church Women. Stand Up Concert-McHenry FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1977 High School West campus-/ p.m.-McHenry Marching Band-385-7077. NOVEMBER 16 Edgebrook PTO-General Meeting-School Gym-Agenda: Parents Without Partners. NOVEMBER 17 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Regular Meeting- Hostess, Mrs. Joan Corn well. McHenry Garden Club- Meeting-Home of Mrs. Ralph Smith-1 p.m. McCullom Lake Cservation Club--Meeting--8 p.m.-- Lakeland Park Community House-Agenda: Committee Reports, Future Events. Mt. Hope Methodist Church, 1015 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands-Rumbaz & Lun- cheon~ll a.m. to 2 p.m. Court Joyce Kilmer 573-K.C. Hall-8 p.m. NOVEMBER 18 St. Margaret Chapter of Naim~Meeting~St. Mary's Oak Room--7:30 p.m.--Bring Christmas Prizes. Wood Sculpture Demon­ stration by Edward Jirasek- McHenry City Hall- Information, 459-4528. NOVEMBER 19 Free Children's Cartoon Movies-McHenry Public Library-2 p.m. Mt. Hope Methodist Church, 1015 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands-Rumbaz-11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Phone-Agers Youth calls to youth. Maybe that's why your telephone is always tied up. •Press, Sheffield, Ind. MONDAY MITE SPECIAU SENIOR CITIZEN BUFFET ALL V0U CAN EAT! REG. 4.25 LUNCHEON SPECIAL-11 to 2 2:1 COCKTAILS! INDIAN MANOR RESTAURANT & LOUNGE RTE. 31 SO. 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