J 0 PAGE 20 • PLAINDEALER • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, IMS Church Welcomes Members Pictured are new members received at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 4M N. Green street, McHenry, Sunday, November It: Front row, left to right, John MacAlliater II, Alicia MacAlliater, Jennifer Hodges, Alice Koivisto, Russell Wallace, Michelle Wallace, Carl Wallace, Karla Koivisto, Jason Gaul, Eric Grade, Mark Weak man, David Weakman, Kristopher WerUi, Scott Montgomery, Carle Montgomery and 8tephanie Montgomery; second row, Audrey Hodges, Dana Forty-two new members were received into mem bership at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church Sunday at a special worship service. The new members were introduced to the congregation and received a certificate of church membership at the altar rail from Pastor Roger W. Schneider. The new members joined in a receiving line at the door of the church at the con clusion of the service to be greeted by the congregation. After the service, a recep tion in honor of the new families was hosted in the Fireside room by Wally and Beth Johnson, Maggie and David. Included in the new members are the following: Dana Wallace, Michelle, Cari and Russell; Nancy Zasada, Carol Gaul, Cori and Jason; Audrey Hodges and Jennifer; Jim and Shari Weakman, David and Mark; Carol Heuss, Sue, Michael and Jeff; Jack and Alice Koivisto, Karen, Susan, Matthew, Daniel and Karla; Bill and Pam Montgomery, Stephanie, Scott and Carie; Charles and Joan Werth and Kristopher; Fred and Julie Grude, Eric and Marc; Robert Doessel; John and Alicia MacAUister II and Jim and Beth Arquilla. McHenry County Comprehensive Mental Health Service System Mental Health Crisis Lin* For McHonry County 1-800/892-8900 mi fr-- 24 Havr Emergency Number Professional Staff will answer your call. Wallace, Nancy Zasada, Cori Gaul, Carol Gaul, Julie Grade, Shari Weakman, Joan Werth, Pam Montgomery and William Montgomery; third row, Beth Arquilla, Jack Joivisto, Marc Poulin, James Arquilla, Robert Doessel, Fred Grude, Marc Grude, James Weakman, Charles Werth, .Pastor Roger Schneider. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Ask Applications For Health Scholarships The Mental Health Resource league for McHenry county is presently accepting applications for a $1,000 scholarship to be awarded to a graduate student in mental health related fields. Applicants must be studying in areas of social work, community mental health, psychiatry, psychology, or physchiatric nursing. They must also be residents of McHenry county or have been working in this county in a mental health related field. Interested persons may receive more information by calling Mrs. Peter F. (Jill) Theis, 3203 N. Bay view lane, McHenry. Deadline for applications will be Dec. 1. Twice Told Tales FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of November 20, 1930) The concert sponsored by the choir of the Methodist church was a success and was a musical treat for all who heard it. The music by the orchestra, composed of about 20 young people, directed by Miss Elsie Vycital, was an appropriate opening for the program and the songs of the choir as well as the solo numbers were all greatly enjoyed. Charles Roasman, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Rossman, was the victim of a serious accident when part of his right foot was taken off in a corn shredder. The shredder was husking corn on the M. H. Detrick farm. A School Boys' patrol is now in operation at the St. Mary's school in McHenry, arrangements having been made by L.J. Schuler, assistant director of safety for the Chicago Motor club. Now patrol boys can be seen looking after the safety of the scholars at this school every morning, noon and afternoon. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of November 21, 1940) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake, lifetime residents of McHenry, celebrated their silver wedding anniversary Nov. 16. Just 25 years ago Frank Blake took Celia Freund for his lovely bride at St. Mary's church, *1980 soffN R E N T A L • NO installation charge • NEW fully automatic softeners • TWO year option to buy with • FULL rental fee deducted • ONE phone call can answer any questions 312-259-3393 FOX VALLEY DIVISION McHenry. Father Berthold performed the ceremony. Announcement was made that four McHenry county youths are scheduled to be called up for a year of military service under the selective draft. With four volunteers already listed for the No. 2 board and three from the No. 1 board, it is likely that the first quota from the county will be filled from the volunteer list. Joseph E. Young, RFD l, McHenry, was one of the volunteers. Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. J us ten and Mr. and Mrs. Alex J us ten attended the Iowa-Notre Dame football game at Notre Dame, Ind., and visited Daniel Justen, who is a student at the college. TWENTY-FIVE YEARSAGO (Taken from the files of November 18, 1955) William M. Carroll, McHenry county Circuit court judge, has decided to be a canddiate for the Republican nomination for judge of the Illinois Supreme court from the Sixth district to All the vacancy created by the recent resignation of Justice William J. Fulton. Bob Voigts, football coach of Northwestern university, will be guest speaker at the annual football banquet to be held in the high school cafeteria. With the redistricting portion of the Blue Ballot amendment having been supported so over whelmingly at the polls, it is expected that the number of downstate single county legislative districts for election of House members may grow from three to 10. The state will be divided into 59 house districts to elect three members each to the lower House and 38 Senate districts, to elect one senator each to the upper House. At present there are 51 districts, with one senator and three representatives from each district. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of November 20, 1970) Charles P. Weingart of McHenry was reelected as president of the Lake- McHenry district of Associated Milk Producers, Inc. Avery A. Vose, the Antioch dairyman who is a member of the A.M.P.I. board of directors and treasurer of the entire association, was reelected to serve a three-year term on the advisory board of Division 2 in the Tri-State region. In a preliminary report of the 1970 census, the city of McHenry, with a present population figure of 6,MS, has the largest rate of change-99.1 percent-in the 10-year period. This resulted largely because of the 1987 Lakeland Park annexation, which brought the city population to 5,943. There has been a gain of 700 par sons in the last three years. Plans for a proposed referendum to raise the education rate in High School District 156 occupied much of the discussion of the regular board meeting. SERVICE NEWS; PROMOTED Francis A. Lagowski, son of Mae H. Lagowski of 4702 Garden Quarters, McHenry, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior master sergeant. Sgt. Lagowski is a job controller at K.I. Sawyer Air Force base, Mich. ON-CAMPUS DAY Two students from McHenry high school West were among visitors who attended a Nov. 14 on- caihpus day at , the University of Wisconsin- Whitewater. They were Kim and Brad Salman, 6907 Mason Hill road. Kim is a senior, Brad a sophomore. 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