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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Mar 1979, p. 2

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PAGE2-PLAINDEALhU t i:»l»\> M rtOH 30, 1979 <zA/{o±tCy <£( OCL.CL t A# \ 'ALL SMILES - That's a good description of these models who will appear in the Auxiliary to !McHenry hospital fund-raising fashion show and dinnor on Wednesday evening, April 18, at Andre's 'Steak House. The theme is "La Fashion Affaire". Shown from the left are Sally Miller, Virginia )Spengel and Karen Pepping. Men's fashions will be included in this year's show. Tickets are •available by writing the Auxiliary, P.O. Box 69, McHenry. Reservation deadline has been set for iMarch 31. DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY Special Anniversary $ For Friendship Club • The March meeting of the friendship club, attended by (hirty-eight, was a special Evening. It was the one hun­ dred fiftieth meeting of the elub, land was marked y a Qecorated birthday cake served to the members. The secretary gave a brief summary of the Qistory of the Friendship club. • Members of the congregation •f the First United Methodist church fifty years of age and Older have been attending and welcoming new members to thisfriendly and casual group (he second Saturday of each pionK* < Au|fcl5 p.m., after the fine potluck, the business portion of (he meeting was opened, and four new members were welcomed. They are Laura Norton, Cecilia. Richards, and yivian and Bill Richards. E v e l y n S m i t h ' s meditations included "Mary Magdalene's Meeting With desus" and an "Irish Story". • The club has been sponsoring a local family, as one of its Charitable endeavors, and is pleased to learn that its {situation is improving. The Smiths had the program for tfie evening, during which they shared their experiences on a recent trip to freland. The next meeting will be April 14, and the time has been changed to 5:30 p.m. Helen and Reno Eckhardt will have the program. Hosts and hostesses will include Cleda and Leonard McCracken, Lyda Radisch, and Helen and Harry Lundy. The meat committee will consist of Vivian Bassett, Daisy and Harold Wildhagen, Mabel Thomas and Mary Butler. Helen and Morris Crouchy Gra«_e and Adolph Borchtrs. Norma and Frank Pieplow Reba and Harold Owen, Shirley and John Hosie, and Margaret Andersen. RUMMAGE SALE The Ladies Aid society of the Zion Lutheran church will present its spring Rummage Sale at the church on Thursday. April 5, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Friday, April 6, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. MARINE FESTIVAL QUEEN CONTEST Name- Address- Phone- Parents' Names- Birth Date i | Please include picture, preferably black and white. Hobbies-School Attended-School Activities-Parents' Signature- Candidate or parent must bring this coupon to Plaindealer office, 3812 W. Elm Street, McHenry, in person. TOP DECK WHY GO OUT OF TOWN FOR Come to McHenry's Seafood Specialists . . . WALLEYE PIKE-WHITE FISH RED SNAPPER Made to Order Costs Are Rising But We Are Still Able To Give You Our LORSIER SPECIAL at '5.95 FOR SOUP LOVERS! FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS 4 HOMEMADE SOUPS 1232 N. GREEN STREET McHENRY Added to Our L u ° c h e o n ^lenu *4Uf\rr P'K£.< M5-9S34 Senior Walk-In Center Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In Center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 1:30 p.m. the day before at 385-8260. The menu for the week of April 2 to April 6 is as follows: April 2: Baked meatloaf, scalloped potatoes, broccoli, assorted bread, lemon pudding and milk. April 3: Chicken fritters, cranberry sauce, lettuce salad with peas and bacon, baked potatoes, assorted bread, butterscotch pudding and milk. April 4: Braised beef cubes, boiled potatoes and cabbage, garlic bread, chilled dpricots and milk. April 5: Roast turkey with dressing and gravy, corn and peas, rye bread, chilled pears and milk. April tt: Fish portions, tartar sauce, parsleyed potatoes, jello with shredded carrots, white bread, frosted brownies and milk. Green Cap Ritual Held For Violet Haack By W.O.T.M. The McHenry Women of the Moose bestowed their highest honor, the Green Cap, upon local member, Violet Haack, at the March 6 meeting. Many surrounding chapters usually gather for the presentation of this prestigious award. Among the 125 people present at this meeting were representatives of the W a u k e g a n , W a u c o n d a , Belvidere, Woodstock, and Crystal Lake Women of the Moose. Mary Brown of the Waukegan chapter was the guest speaker. After the meeting lunch was served ftsoecoeosi | Community 8 Calendar Oooooocoo* J MARCH 30 Rummage sale-Ringwood United Methodist church-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fox Ridge Women's club- wine tasting party at the Knights of Columbus hall-8 p.m. McHenry Community high school drama club presents Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate"-8 p.m.-West Campus auditorium. MARCH 31 Rummage sale-Ringwood United Methodist church-9 a.m. to noon. St. Margaret chapter of Naim-cards-St. Mary's Oak room-7:30 p.m. McHenry Community high school drama club presents Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate"-8 p.m.-West Campus auditorium. The Mouse That Roared-8 p.m.-Johnsburg high school auditorium. Pigtail League registration- firehouse-10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Newcomers club Couples' Bowling night-Fox Lake Bowl-7 p.m. APRIL 1 Forester Communion Mass-8 a.m.-St. Mary's church- breakfast following in the Legion hall. McHenry Community high school drama club presents Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate"-2 p.m.-West Campus auditoriom. APRIL 2 UMW Mission Team, executive committee, meeting- 9 a.m.-First United Methodist church. Craft club, First United Methodist church-10 a.m. McHenry Senior Citizens executive committee meeting- , McHenry Public Library-10 a.m. St. Patrick's Ladies' guild meeting-1 p.m.-St. Patrick's church hall-slide presentation of the holy Land by Mary Marsh. APRIL 3 Whispering Oaks bus to Chicago Loop leaves com­ munity center at 8:45 a.m. Rides available for senior citizens and residents-call 385- 8518 between March 26 and 31. Koinonia Group-10 a.m.-First United „ Methodist church parlor. Bible study group-First United Methodist church- parlor-11 a.m. M?rcia Mary Ball cifcle meeting-noon-First United Methodist church-hostess, Lonah Wendlandt. Pigtail League meeting-7:30 p.m.-city hall-meeting to draft the senior division teams. No free blood pressure screening at the First United Methodist church-free service -will resume May 1 at the church-2 p.m. Ruth Circle-First United Methodist church-noon- hostess: Mrs. Charlene Tonyan. APRIL 4 Whispering Oaks Woman's club-luncheon and fashion show, "Easter Parade"- Andre's. APRIL 5 Zion Lutheran church rummage sale-Zion Lutheran church, Waukegan road-9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pigtail League draft, pony division-7:30 p.m.-city hall. McHenry Senior Citizens club "Drivers Refresher Course"- second session-10 a.m. to noon- city hall council chambers. McHenry Barracks 1315- Veterans of World War I meeting-2 p.m.-McHenry Post Home-2505 N. Ringwood road. League of Women Voters- board of directors' meeting-St. Paul's Episcopal church-9 a.m. League of Women Voters- Open Forum on McHenry Park DINNER PERFORMANCE WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11 Subject: OUR ECONOMY Questions: \. HAS THE PRIME RATE REACHED ITS PEAK? 2. CAN THE SMALL DUSINESSMAN THRIVE? 3. WILL THERE BE A MAJOR RECESSION IN '79? 4. WILL THE LARGE CORPORATIONS GROW LARGER STRONGER. AND WHY? 5. WILL THERE 0E A WAR IN '79? CAN WE AVOID IT? OR DO WE HAVE A CHOICE? These and mony more questions keep popping up in the minds" and hearts of you. the Businessmen ond Womei of America. On April 11, 1979. Irene Hughes, one of the world's leading psychics will conduct o special evening, dinner performance at Crescent Doy Landing oimed at you. The Ousiness People, who are the foundation of our country's stability. FOR FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT GR£SCENT cBAY" ^LAJ^piNG 3309 N. Chapel Hill Rd.i McHenry * planning-McHenry city hall- 7:30 p.m. Joyce Kilmer CD of A meeting-7:30 p.m.-K of C hall. APRIL 6 Zion Luthetan church rummage sale-$on Lutheran church, Waugegan road-9 a.m. to 4 .m. V United Methodist Women's annual Spring Rummage Sale-8 a.m. to 8 p.mi^First United Methodist church. Donkey Basketball game- 6:30 p.m., JohntyHirg high school gym. \ APEHL 7 United Methodist Women's annual Spring Eunfmage Sale-8 a.m. to noon-First United Methodist church. APRIL 9 McHenry Senior Citizens club meeting-7:30 p.m.-West Campus cafeteria. Blood Pressure check- Whispering Oaks Community Center-4513 Front Royal drive-l to 3 p.m. APRIL 10 Pigtail League draft, Junior division-7:30 p.m.-city hall. Whispering Oaks Woman's club board meeting-9:30 a.m. Newcomers club-monthly meeting-St. Paul's Episcopal church-7:30 p.m.-visitors welcome. APRIL 11 Founders' Day Luncheon-noon- McHenry Country Club-guests welcome-reservations, 385- 7984. APRIL 26 St. Clara Court 659, National Catholic Society of Foresters, installation. APRTf 97 Beta Sigma Phi, PiAlpha chapter, Founder's day dinner. APRIL 28 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-cards-Oak room-St. Mary's-7:30 p.m. APRIL 30 Beta Sigma Phi, PiAlpha chapter, Founder's day. MAY 3 McHenry Barracks 1315, Veterans of World War I- meeting-2 p.m.-McHenry. Post home-2505 N. Ringwood road. Beta Sigma Phi, Pi Alpha chapter meeting-hostess: Virg Stasiak-topic: Use of Leisure. , MAY 17 Beta Sigma Phi, Pi Alpha chapter meeting-hostess: Ingrid Nuhsbaum-no program. Sing-Along For WL Seniors The Wonder Lake Senior Observe Nurses' Week Lakeland Park Women's club_ Citizens club had a refreshing meeting-7:30 p.m.-community change of pace at its March Hughes FOR ONE SPECIAL 385-M99 house-normal meeting date changed because of Holy Thursday. APRIL 12 Priscilla Circle meeting-9:30 a.m.-First United Methodist church. McHenry Senior Citizens club "Drivers Refresher Course"- thirdand final session of this series-lOa.m. to noon-McHenry city hall council chambers. League of Women Voters monthly meeting-Presbyterian church-Woodstock-9:30 a.m. Beta Sigma Phi, Pi Alpha chapter meeting-program: tour of Sherman Ambutal. APRIL 14 Friendship club potluck dinner and meeting-5:30 p.m.- First United Methodist church. APRIL 16 THEOS meeting, location to be announced. APRIL 18 Fox Ridge Women's club monthly meeting-8 p.m.-St. Paul's Episcopal church. Lakeland Park Women's club annual Spring Gala luncheon 'fuid card party-St. Patrick's church hall-serving starts at 11 a.m. Whispering Oaks Woman's club annual meeting and program-1 p.m. Auxiliary to McHenry hospital's spring fashion show- Andre's-social hour, 6:30 p.m.- for information, write PO Box 69, McHenry. APRIL 19 Beta Sigma Phi, PiAlpha chapter meeting-hostessl Linda Thietje-topic: Health. United Methodist Women's General meeting-noon at the church-potluck luncheon- Marcia Mary Ball circle, hostesses. Joyce Kilmer Court C D of A Public Card party-8 p.m.-K of C hall. APRIL 20 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM potluck-bring table service-Oak room-St Mary's school-6 p.m. APRIL 21 Order of the Eastern Star card party-7:30 p.m.-1309 N. Court. Valley View PTO Fun Fair-11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.-games, prizes, food, moonwalk-Valley View School. APRIL 22 Rockford Diocesan con­ ference of Foresters-Chapel Hill country club-April 22 through 25. Children's Choirs of the First United Methodist Church present folk musical, "Sam"- performances at 5 and 7 p.m.- Public invited. APRIL 23 McHenry Senior Citizens Club meeting-7:30 p.m.-West Campus cafeteria. Women of the Moose Lun­ cheon and Card party-noon- Moose Lodge-advance tickets available-call 385-3267 or 653- 9262. APRIL 24 G r a n d m o t h e r s C l u b s meeting, when a sing-along of Irish songs was presented for the enjoyment of its members. Dorothy Janssen accompanied at the piano, and Harriet Gallagher was in charge of refreshments. This celebration topped off the meeting at which officers for the coming year were elected. . The results of this election are as follows: president, Lydia -Germain; vice-president, Peter Per- serpsky; secretary, Peg Thorne; treasurer, Blanche Jacobsen; and financial secretary, Sally Matt. Blood pressures were taken prior to the meeting, and members are happy to note that this service is well- attended. The installation of officers for this growing club will take place April 2 at 1 p.m. Nellie Cina will install at the ceremony. PiAlpha Ladies Elect Officers At the last meeting of Pi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, at Joan Cornwell's house, March 15, the following officers were elec­ ted ̂ president, Aleta Gemmel; vice-president, Deanna Gard­ ner; treasurer, Ingrid N u h s b a u m ; r e c o r d i n g secretary, Sandy Etten; corresponding secretary, Pam Doherty; extension officer, Virg Stasiak; and program chairman, Karen Colomer. The guest speaker of the evening was Miss Margarita Correa from Medellin, Colombia, who gave us some interesting inside information about her home-land. HOLY LAND SLIDES A special showing of slides of the Holy Land will be presented by Mary Marsh at the April 2 meeting of the St. Patrick's ladies guild, at 1 p.m. A social hour will follow. About Your Wedding... In order to serve McHenry area brides, the Plaindealer sends wedding forms to all those whose engagements hove been announced and carry a definite date We ask that these com­ pleted forms be returned three days prior to the wed ding Complete details will ap pear only during the week following the wedding except m the case of out-of-state weddings where an ad­ ditional week is allowed Photographs will be printed any time later or will be in eluded with the wedding in­ formation if they accompany the story. If your engagement an­ nouncement has not published or if the date of the wedding was not known at that time, please coll our of­ fice and request that a marriage form be sent Each of the 142 nurses at McHenry hospital received a carnation. from the hospital's Auxiliary during National Nurses' Week, March 11 to 17. Shown at the top left, with Hjordis Karlsen, president of the Auxiliary, are nurses Cindy A more, R.N., formerly of McHenry, now of Twin Lakes, Wise., and Veronica Pittluck, R.N., McHenry. Below, Mrs. Karlsen honors Mary Matulka, R.N., Spring Grove, continuity of care coordinator at the hospital. DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY There's An Answer (l>\ Normitn Yini'eiil IViilc iind Kntli Stiifford IViilf) Killing her slowly Q. At age 40 I'm a mess. I'm a nervous worrier and have colitis. My ex-husband and I were divoreced 2 years ago. It was my fault I thought I wanted to be free. So the last 18 months we have been living together. He says he will never marry me again. He wants me, but he don't. I have no training in the work field. I live in fear he will get mad and throw me out. How can I make him see he is killing me slowly? A. Really, one gets the impression that if anyone is anyone, you are killing yourself. Your nervous tension through in your question. You will never get along with this man until yau learn to get along with yourself. Self-organization, self-control-these can make you a happy woman. And when you become such, your ex- husband just might fall in love with you again. You shouldn't be living with him anyway. So why don't you go off and get organized inwardly. Then see what happens. It will probably be something very nice. We are sending you our booklet, Thought Conditioners, which has helped others with problems such as yours. Anyone wishing a free copy may write to us at Box 500, Pawling, N. Y. 12564. Remary and lose pension. Q. A subject in my mind is remarriage and living together. I have been a widow for over 3 years and still have real bad times. The Federal Government makes remarriage impossible'before 60 years of age if you want to retain your pension, which I must have. Do you have any helpful suggestions? A. We can only say that your happiness and peace of mind is important. And you will never have that in full measure if you live in an immoral state. A basic problem of our time is that not a few laws tend to induce immorality and dishonesty. But even so, better hold to your moral character. Friends run away Q. Since I stared high school 3 years ago I have been in 24 fights. I've been expelled 5 times and arrested for disorderly conduct 4 times. My parents do not seem to understand my problem. My friends run when they see me approaching, because of my brutal attitudes. How do I control my awful temper? I am in a desperate situation. A. Your problem is personal control, not merely of your temper, but of your personality. You are not in charge of yourself, but are pushed around by a seemingly floundering and leaderless self. The best way I know for amixed-up, disorganized personality to get with it is to bring himself under control of a Higher Power. Humbly ask God to take charge of your personality and to control it.'If you don't you will for sure run amuck and ultimately destroy yoursel. If there is something you would like to ask Dr. and Mrs. Peale to discuss in this column, write to them in care of Box 500, Pawling, N.Y., 12564. For a recorded message of inspiration and prayer by Dr. Peale, call Dial-A-Prayer (914) 855-5111 at any time of the day or night. Reduced toll rates take effect evenings and weekends. arrangements may be made for pick-up. We all know the amount of washing required for younger children, and the benefits of a washing machine to help! M . G . "Friends In Service Here" McHenry Chapter WRINGER WASHER NEEDED A family, with four children who attend Headstart, is in need of a wringer washing machine. If you have one in working order, please call Mary, at 385-7417, so To prepare shrubbery for transplanting next fall, use a spade to cut a circle around the plant 18 inches from the trunk. Repeat in June. This will in­ duce formation of new feeder roots close to the plant. Htow did St&te P&irm ggeit to Ibxs & Mllkm life c©mpamy? By selling life insurance . . . lots of it! In fact, State Farm is one of the largest and fastest-growing life companies. So, for business or personal needs, retirement, pension or group life plans, see me today. Granville Sornson 1303 N. Richmond Rd. McHenry 385-1627 Like o good neighbor. Stat* Farm STATE FARM LIFE WSURANCE COMBWY Horn* Office Btoommgton Mmon is thtm.

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