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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Apr 1979, p. 3

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PAGE 3 - PI.AINDEAI.ER - FRIDAY. APRIL 6.1979 m-4 Spaghetti Dinner Date Child's Faith Set By VFW Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 4600, will serve a spaghetti dinner on Saturday, April 21 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars home on west Route 120. The dinner, "all you can eat", will be served from 5 to 8 p.m. The menu consists of spaghetti, salad, garlic bread and coffee. Desserts will be available, Ila Hogan, chairman, states the proceeds will be used for the auxiliary General hospital fund. - The General hospital fund, which was originated approximately three years ago by the Department of Illinois hospital chairman, makes it possible for each patient in the veterans administration hospitals to receive a gift at Christmas. • Co-chairman is Gerry Kuck. Subject Of Talk To Church Women Reverend Ralph Smith, pastor of the First United Methodist church of McHenry, will speak to Church Women United this Friday. April 6. His topic will be "Faith of Our Child". The forum will begin at 9:15 a.m. and be held at the Methodist church. 3717 Main street, McHenry. Rev. Smith will talk about the importance of faith for our children and how it can sustain them Babysitting will be available at the church and all women are encouraged to attend RENT RINStylVAC the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system m # SH0 The "Spring House Walk" sponsored by the Auxiliary to the McHenry hospital, will feature six homes, one of them being the unique residence of Mr. Richard Johnson, 3112 W. River Stream, Unique Floor Plan And Special Decor Attract Coming into the home of Mr. Richard A. Johnson, one finds an entirely different decor accenting the unique arrangement of rooms, all of McHenry. Tickets for the May 6 event will be available at any of the homes, the McHenry hospital Gift Shop, or through the Auxiliary to McHenry hospital, P.O. Box 69, McHenry, 60050. which command the attention from the entryway. A long ceramic tile hall runs the length of the living room, and is responsible for the easy access to almost all of the lower level rooms. ^eg|i^ting the hall from the living room is a floor to ceiling pine and birch fireplace, which opens to both rooms. It also adds its atmosphere to a step-down formal dining room, which is done in wood paneling with black and gold mirrored walls. The view up the open staircase includes a balcony and a collection of art work. At the top of the stairs is a library, with floor to ceiling books on two walls and a desk in the center of the room. From any room in this spacious house, one may enjoy a different view of the attractive surroundings, including the Fox river, the country club, and the bridge. ommumtx vcooc* I c 8 , « Calendar ^coscooocooooccccoocll APRIL 6 Zion Lutheran church rummage sale-Zion Lutheran church, Waugegan road-9 a.m. to 4 m. United Methodist Women's annual Spring Rummage Sale-8 a.m. to 8 p.m.-First United Methodist church. Donkey Basketball game- 6:30 p.m., Johnsburg high school gym. APRIL 7 United Methodist Women's annual Spring Rummage Sale-8 a.m. to noon-First- United Methodist church. Newcomers' club-Children's Easter Bunny party-1 p.m.- Faith Presbyterian church, McHenry, APRIL 8 CROP Hunger Walk-begins at 1:30 p.m. at Moraine Hills state park-for more in­ formation, call Mrs. Lynn Sobczak, 648-2321, or the First United Methodist church of McHenry. 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-1 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-flower preservation program and election of of­ ficers. APRIL 11 Lakeland Park Women's club meeting-7:30 p.m.-community 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. r HOSPITAL NO 51 MCHENRY Admissions: Vera V. Cierocke, Terry Toussaint, Albertha C. Brossman and P%arl L. Pierce, all of McHenry. WOODSTOCK MEMORIAL Admissions: Mrs. Barbara Emrich, Mrs. Diana Colan- drea, Mrs. Darlene Jackson, Mrs. Frances Schmitt and Mrs. Barbara Miller, all from McHenry; Kenneth Wakeham and Edward LaBelle of Wonder Lake. START LOSING WEIGHT TODAY The hardest part ot losing weight is getting started New extra-strength SUPER 00RINEX will give your will power that extra push it needs to start losing weight today Begin with this amazing tiny tablet You'll eat less-turn food and excess lat into burned-up energy instead ot extra weight as you tollow the Plan Simple and effective, the SUPER 00RINEX Reducing Plan will enable you to lose pounds and inches without getting nervous To lose water bloat and puttiness dur­ ing the pre-menstrual cycle try ODRINIL "A Natural Water Pill" Both sold with money back guarantee kOiCER'S DRUG STOKE HM W. Or--n St. • MtH»nry The McHenry Medicol Group announces the association of JOSEPH S. DICKSTEIN, M.D in the practice of OBSTETRICS and GYNECOLOGY 1110 North Green Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 Office Hours By Appointment Telephone-. (815)385-1050 Could Be "Mama," asked 7-year-old Gara, "what does transatlan­ tic mean?" "Across the Atlantic, of course," replied her mother. "Trans always means 'across.' " "Then, I suppose," contin­ ued Clara, "that transparent means a cross parent." Cheryl Jensen Has Monthly Meeting Of Clipped Wings The O'Hare chapter of Clipped Wings will hold it's monthly meeting Thursday, April 12, at the home of Cheryl Jensen. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m., and anyone in­ terested in attending please call Cheryl Jensen at (312) 428- 4168. The annual Tri Chapter Luncheon will be held at Lake Lawn Lodge in Delevan, Wis., on April 25. Cocktails will be at 11:30 a.m. The Tri Chapter Luncheon includes the Chicago, Milwaukee and O'Hare chapters of Clipped Wings. Clipped Wings is a social and philanthropic organization open to all present and past United and Capital Airlines flight attendants. Numbers One robin doesn't make a spring, but one lark is often responsible for a fall. -Times, Los Angeles. The second daughter bom to Michael and Rosemarie Riley, 4714 Garden Quarter, McHenry, has been named Karen Catherine. The 8 lb. 2 oz. girl entered the world at McHenry hospital April 1. Her sister's name is Regina Marie. Dorothy DeRose, Chicago, is the maternal grandmother. Ed Riley and Sherry Green, formerly of McHenry, are the paternal grandparents. Patrick Fitzgerald is the name selected by Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Arnold of McHenry for their first child, a son born April 2 at Harvard hospital. He weighed 8 lbs. 1212 oz. Mrs. Arnold is the former Holly Koehl. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehl and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnold of McHenry. April 3, in Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Wood­ stock, a boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackson, McHenry, and a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hauser, McHenry. If* Spring I Ugh I Spring m*ont Hout* \ y Cleaning ̂ ( Do what I do. Call Top To Bottom Cleaning I?" °""" -jy ^|knrra % You moan I won't havo to mitt my opening^ golf day? No call today 385-0283 Soo you , at tho / 19th hoi*! Top To Bottom Cleaning Service Full Spring Housedeaning and Weekly Light Housekeeping 385-0283 ] Day Ai Follows HALF DAY Mon. thru Thurs. RINSENVAC cleans the way professionals do at a fraction ot the cost 1 p.m. 5 p.i*,_ * S p.m.-9 p.m. WITH NEW POWER WAND FRI. SAT., I SUN. b _ " PER HOUR OVERNIGHT SPECIAL I 8:00 P.M. -9:00 A M $10.00 (3' . MPS $5 00 MIN ) 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL. M0Henry People Helping McHenry People! f LUNCH & SERVING OJS- ALL U.S.D.A.* PRIME * MEATS LUNCHEON SPECIALS Monday Thru Friday Join Us For FISH FRY Every Friday BRUNCH Every Sunday $ PRO SHOP CLEARANCE SALE Drastic Reductions on Quality Name Brands •JAYMAR SLACKS *DIFINI •ETONIC *PGA Curt McCormick, PGA Professional is now giving lessons by appointment with Instant Video Replay. Ladies Leagues forming for all levels of play. CALL FOR INFORMATION. CHAPEL HILL GOLF CLUB 2900 N. Chap*l Hill Road McHcory, Illinois McHenry Phone 815-385-0333-Chicago Phone 312-451-0277 "As a lifelong AFHenry resident and one of the founders of Afflenry Savings & Loan, Im proud to be associated with it" ARNOLD J. RAUEN President of the Bonk For Savings & Loon Associations and McHenry Savings Director Emeritus "As my business career has been associated with financial in­ stitutions, I have been in a position, since the founding of McHENRY SAVINGS more than 20 years ago, to watch its growth and development. It is evident that the association is well managed and has shown a steady record of growth while providing continuous financial assistance to our community. The officers and staff know our town and they care. They are McHENRY PEOPLE HELPING McHENRY PEOPLE." Now Compounding Interest Daily! McHENHY S A V I N G S « llll IIS8CIITIIRv McHenry Savings V AMD LOAM ASSOCIATION^^ 1209 North Green Street, McHenry 815/385-3000 10520 Main Street. Richmond 815/678-2061 10402 North Vine Street (Huntley Center on Route 47), Huntley 312 669-3333 SAVERS HOURS 9 00om »o « 30 p m Monday Tu«*doy ond Thu'tdoy 900am to • 00 ( m frxfcjy * 00 om to 3 00 p m Sotu'doy M<H«r»ry D"»» In Window opmn W»dn«tdoy 9 00 o m to 2 00pm Closed Wednesday in Richmond & Huntley r. FSLIC •e*t• /

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