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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Sep 1981, p. 3

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Women's Aglow Lunch Features Guest Speaker W o m e n ' s A g l o w x Fellowship of Crystal Lake- McHenry will host a lun­ cheon Thursday, Oct. l, at 10:30 a.m. at John Evans Inn, Crystal Lake and guest jpeaker wilt be Leona Lindsey. Mrs. Lindsey and her husband serve an Assembly of God church in Harvard, III. They have worked together in full-time ministry since 1959, in over 100 churches. .< Mrs. Lindsay received Christ as her Savior at age nine and the gift of the Holy Spirit at 13. She surrendered her life completely and began to study for the ministry at age 17. For a day of inspiration nd faith- building everyone is invited to attend as she ministers from the Word. The deadline for reser­ vations is Sunday, Sept. 27 and those interested may call Mrs. James E. (Miki) Hayden of Crystal Lake or Mrs. Dale (Lois) Koss of McHenry. Advertising Manager of the McHenry Plaindealer Sam Zito and his wife, Cheryl, became parents of their first child, a son, Peter John, Sept. 19, at McHenry hospital at 8:16 p.m. The baby weighed 8 lbs., 1 oz., and is the grandchild of John and Jean Weber of Wonder Lake on his mother's side and Peter and Norma Zito of Beloit, Wis., are the paternal grandparents. Great- grandparents are Mrs. M. Pender Weber of McHenry and Sam and Jenny Zito of S. Beloit, 111. The new mother is the former Cheryl Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herrity of Des Moines, Iowa, are the parents of their first child, a boy born Sept. 16 in Lutheran General hospital, Des Moines. Brian Christopher weighed 9 lbs., at birth. Mrs. Herrity is the former Jean Phannenstill of McHenry. The baby is the twelfth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Phannenstill of McHenry. The paternal grandfather is Joseph Herrity, Sr., of Arlington Heights. A daughter, Danielle Benee, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lynk of McHenry, Sept. 10, at Holy Family hospital, Des Plaines. She weighed 8 lbs., 8Vi oz. Other children in the family are Heather, Christopher and Elyse. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Oehlerking of Mt. Prospect. HOSPITAL NOTES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, in­ cluded Master Christopher Adams, Maria Bosnick and Janie Biederer, McHenry. THOUGHT FOR FOOD By GOULD CROOK MARTY'S PUNCH If this punch is slightly sweet for your taste, add ice. 1 can (46 oz.) cold Dole Pineapple Juice ^ . 1 quart cold pomegranate or cranberry juice drink 1 can (6 oz.) frozen limeade concentrate 1 liter cold ginger ale 1 pint vanilla ice cream Lime slices for garnish Combine juices and limeade in a large punch bowl. Pour in ginger ale. Top with entire brick of ice cream; float lime slices on top. Makes about 4 quarts. Castle Cooke Foods | Community • I Calendar i1 » • ' J 1III.I HlllHiliU SEPTEMBER 34 Girl Scouts-Hopi Neigh­ borhood meeting, 9:30 a.m.- Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. McHenry Lioness dub- second annual chili dinner- 5:30 to 9 p.m.-McHenry Moose Lodge 691. SEPTEMBER 24-26 All church Rummage sale- -First United Methodist church-3717 W. Main street- Fellowship hall-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.-Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.-Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon. SEPTEMBER 25-26 Rummage Sale at the church-St. Peter's, Spring Grove-Christian Mothers sponsor-9 a.m. to 4 p.m. SEPTEMBER 26 25th Anniversary Dinner Dance For McHenry hospital-Crescent Bay Landing--6:30 Cocktails- Dinner, 7:30 p.m. Woodshed Whirler Square Dance club-dance 8 to 11 p.m.-Johnsburg Junior high. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM--Card Party--St. Mary's School Hall, Oak Room-7:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 27 All church picnic-First United Methodist church- Petersen park, 2 p.m.-- potluck dinner, 5 p.m.-- closing, Vesper service. Polish Legion of American Veterans-Liberty Post 188 and chapter-Joint in­ stallation of new officers- Spojnia park, 2 p.m.- Flanders road-food and music. SEPTEMBER 28 McHenry Senior Citizens- Fall Dinner, 6 p.m.-East campus cafeteria. Business & Professional Women-Membership meeting-John Evans Inn- cocktails 6:30, dinner 7 p.m.- - speaker, Beth Brinkmann Cianci-Women's Rights In Our Society. McHenry Woman's club- Board meeting 10 a.m.- McHenry Public Library. Aurora area blood bank- Zion Lutheran churcb-4206 W. route 120-3:30 to 7:30 p.m. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild Board meeting, 1 p.m.- McHenry Public Library- members invited. MCACE Meeting--Lamaze Film-Woodstock Memorial Hospital Cafeteria-6 p.m. People Need People Alanon Family Group For Relatives and Friends of Alcoholics-First Uited Methodist Church-Main Street, McHenry-6:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 29 W.O.T.M. \and L.O.O.M.- joint meeting, 8 p.m McHenry Moose Lodge-281 W. Route 120 SEPTEMBER 30 Pistakee Highlands Woman's club-meeting, 7 p.m.-Community center-all women welcome. OCTOBER l W o m e n ' s A g l o w Fellowship-Luncheon- Guest Speaker-John Evans, Crystal Lake-10:30 a.m- Reservations Call Lois Koss, 385-0614 by Sept. 27. OCTOBER 3 E a r l y P r e g n a n c y Workshop-Crystal Lake Ambutal-9:30 a.m. OCTOBER 5 St. Patrick's Ladies Guild Member Tea-St. Patrick's hall l p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens- Board Meeting-McHenry Public Library-10 a.m. OCTOBER 6 Ruth Circle Meeting-First United Methodist Church-12 Noon-Charlene Tonyan and Lila Jordan, Co-Hostesses. OCTOBER 7 McHenry Grandmothers club-luncheon 11:30 a.m.- McHenry Country club- installation of officers. OCTOBER 8 McHenry Woman's club- meeting 12 p.m.-Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church- speaker, Phyllis Bauer on Genealogy. Rummage sale-Zion Lutheran church-Route 120- -9 a.m. to 7 p.m. ' ; 1 • O C T O B E R 9 Rummage sale-Zion Lutheran churcb-Route 120- -9 a.m. to 3 p.m. OCTOBER 10 Rummage-Bake sale-Mt. Hope church-Pistatfkee Hlghlands-9 a.m. to 2 p.m. OCTOBER 11 Semi-annual Chicken Dinner-Legion Post home- Ringwood road, McHenry- noon to 4 p.m.-sponsor, McHenry American Legion Auxiliary-public invited. OCTOBER 12 Friends of the Han­ dicapped-meeting, 7 p.m - Mr. C's restaurant-all handicapped welcome- ervations call the restaurant. Whispering Oaks Woman's Club-Board Meeting-9:30 a.m. OCTOBER 16 Ringwood church Rum­ mage sale-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. OCTOBER 17 Ringwood church Rum­ mage sale-9 a.m. to noon. OCTOBER 21 Whispering Oaks Woman's Club-' Unflappable Mary" - Life of Mary Martin In Song and Dance-1 p.m. OCTOBER 26 McHenry Senior Citizens- Regular Meeting-East Campus-7 p.m. OCTOBER 27 McHenry Senior Citizens- Tour to see "Camelot" at the Fireside-Bus leaves Market Place at 10:30 a.m. The best friend is one who gives you criticism straight. PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNE8DAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1961 Club Gives Scholarship On behalf of the Whispering Oaks Woman's club. Treasurer Alice Bethel presents a $500 scholarship to Jeanette May. A native of McHenry, Miss May has entered the University of Illinois and will major In the art of painting. She does pencil and water colors, has been very active in 4-H Arts and has won top awards In the county and state. Scholarships are an Important factor of the club's philanthropies. STAFF PHOTOWAYNE GAYLORD SERVE CHILI SUPPER The McHenry Lioness club will hold its second annual chili dinner, Thursday, Sept. 24, at the McHenry Moose lodge. Chili will be served from 5:30 until 9 p.m., with homemade cakes and cookies available for dessert. Proceeds from this event will be used to provide assistance for blind and hearing impaired persons in the area. HAIR NOW OPEN! Remember When Boutique 140* RIVERS IOC DR. McHENRY S44-S2IS Copper -Brass -Wood Handmade Items & Unique Gifts OpenDeily 10 to 4, Sat 10 to S, Closed Sun 1EN AND WOMEN STYLING] WHISPERING POINT CENTER 4318 CRYSTAL LAKE RD., SUITE C Create A Flattering New Look 1 s25 REG. $35 Includes Cut & Style NOW THRU SEPT. 30 BY APPOMTMENT ONLY 344-55101 Confused About REPOs And All-Savers Certificates? Let McHenry Savings Answer Your Questions... Then You Bo The Judge! Right now, you might be somewhat confused by all the talk (and print) on interest rates and the various savings plans offered by financial institutions everywhere. McHENRY SAVINGS AND LOAN wants to cut through all the gobbledygook and the deepening murkiness. Consider: We have the widest selection of plans for you to choose from PLUS the highest interest rates we've ever offered. Here are the facts. . . TREASURY BILL CERTIFICATE REPURCHASE AGREEMENT (REPO) ALL-SAVERS CERTIFICATE 6 Months Current Rate 14.129% (annual rate) Minimum Investment *10,000 Term 26 Weeks Insured Penalty For Early Withdrawal This instrument is designed for the saver with con­ siderable funds wishing to invest for a short period (six months). Its interest rate is determined by the weekly auction of Treasury Bills; the rate you get at the start is yours for the life of your certificate. Ifs renewable, but subject to the rate prevailing at that time. This certificate is insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. It can be used to supplement your ALL-SAVERS CERTIFICATE (e.g., if your investment in the latter is up to the tax-free limit). Expires October 5 Current Rate 20% (annual rate) Minimum Investment $1,000 Term Expires October 5,1981 Backed by U.S. Government or Agency Securities The McHENRY SAVINGS REPO is very short term and can be used to put your idle savings to work until our ALL-SAVERS CERTIFICATE becomes available on October 1. I* carries the highest interest rate we've ever offered. Our REPO is a great way to maximize your return while waiting to invest in something longer term. No later than October 5, we will return your REPO funds along with the interest earned.Or, if you like, we'll automatically transfer your funds into an ALL-SAVERS CERTIFICATE. 1 Year Current Rate 12.61% (annual rate) Minimum Investment $500 Maximum Tax-Free Interest $1,000 ($2,000 on joint accounts) Term 52 weeks Insured Penalty For Early Withdrawal The ALL-SAVERS CERTIFICATE has just been created by Congress to provide tax-free interest for everyone for one year. It becomes available October 1, and will shelter income on $16,000 in a joint account. This is ideal for those in the middle to upper federal tax brackets who will benefit significantly according to the table below. The initial October rate has been set, so these are the current figures. Any Further Questions? Come See Us Or Give Us A Call For The Answers. McHENRY SAVINGS 4 mi niitiiriii McHenry Savings mm AWO lOA* ASSOCIATION W 1209 North Green Street, McHenry 815/315-3000 10520 Main Street, Richmond, 815/678-2061 , 10402 North Vine Street (Huntley Center on Route 47) Huntley, 312/669-3333 SAVERS HOURS: t:t0 mm. 4:90 p.m-. Mondfy. Tuesday and Thursday. 9:00 o.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday; 9:00 o.m. *• R'f*. Seturdey. McHenry OMlct Drive-In window* open Wednesday 9:00 o.m. to 2:00 p.m. Closed Wed­ nesday In Kichmond end HvnHoy. Deposits insured $100 000 by the Federot Sowings ft loon Inouronce Corp SSRG MMOoMpliMtb IbMf Sovinps Inewrod 10 *1 SINGLE TAXABLE INCOME JOINT TAXABLE INCOME MARCINAL TAX RATE INTEREST RATE YOU HAVE TO RECEIVE TO NET 12.41% AFTER FEDERAL INCOME TAX S1S.000-S1i.200 30% 18.01% $24,600-$29,900 32% 18.54% S1l,201-S23.S00 34% 19.10% $29,901-$35,200 37% 20.01% $29,S01-$28,800 39% 20.67% $35,201-$45,800 43% 22.12% $28,801 $34,100 44% 22.51% $34.101-$41.500 $45.800-860,000 49% 24.72% $40,001 $85,600 54% 27.41% $41,501-$55,300 55% 28.01% $85,601 $109,400 59% 30.75% $55,30T-$81.900 63% 34.07% $109,401-$162,400 64% 3542% $81,901-8108,300 $162,401-$215,400 68% 39.40% $108,301- $215,401- 70% 4l.UK

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