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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Oct 1981, p. 3

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Search For Miss Illinois National Teenager 1982 Scholarships and other prizes await the winner of the 1982* Miss Illinois National Teenager pageant which will be held at Kirkland Fine Arts center on Millikin university campus May 15, 1982. A well-known hotel in Decatur, 111. will be the host hotel for the three day event. Teenage girls between the ages of 13 and 18 years are invited to participate in the eleventh annual state preliminary to the Miss National Teenager pageant. State pageants are held in participation with 41 colleges and universities and more than $400,000 to be awarded in cash, tuition scholarship and awards in the 1982 pageants in 50 states, D C. and Puerto Rico. The reigning Miss Illinois National Teenager, Sheryl Smith of Decatur, will crown her successor. Miss Smith won the second runnerup spot at the national pageant held in Ft. Myers, Fla. in August, 1981. She received more than $6,600 in tuition and cash scholarships. The Illinois winner will receive a $1,000 scholarship to the college of her choice, a $4,000 tuition scholarship to Millikin university, an all expense paid six-day trip to the national pageant in Ft. Myers, Fla. and other prizes. Runner-ups will be awarded $4,000 in tuition scholarships. She will have the op­ portunity'to conripele for up to $20,000 in cash scholar­ ships, an automobije and fabulous prizes at the national pageant. Illinois contestants will also be vying for a $4,000 scholar­ ship to Eckerd college, St. Petersburg, Fla., which is awarded to the winner of the state citizenship Winner and a further opportunity to compete for regional C and national scholarships up to $20,000. ^Judging is based on scholastic achievement, personality, poise and ap­ pearance, and leadership. Each contestant 4Pill have the choice of presenting a talent routine or present an oral essay. There is no swim suit competition. For additional information and-or an entry form, one may write to Miss Illinois National Teenager pageant, Mrs. Martha Smith, state director, 1635 N. Robinson, Danville, 111. 61832. Deadline for receiving applications will be Dec. 15, 1981. American Legion Auxiliary News The membership drive of McHenry Unit 491, American Legion Auxiliary, is in full swing with Pearl Cooper and Harriet Larson as Membership co- chairmen. They extend an invitation to mothers, sisters, daughters and granddaughters of living veterans who are members of the American Legion or to the same relatives of men or women who were killed or died while serving in World War I and II, the Korean War or during the Vietnam Conflict, or after Honorable Discharge from such ser­ vice. Any women veterans, who have had service during these designated periods of time, are also eligible for membership. Legionnaire eligibility is from the following dates: Apr. 6, 1917 to Nov. 11, 1918 (World War I); Dec. 7, 1941 to Dec. 31, 1946 (World War II); June 25, 1950 to Jan. 31, 1955 (Korean Conflict); Dec. 22, 1961 to May 7, 1975 (Viet Nam era). The membership program of the Department (State organization), under the direction of Mrs. Carl (Betty Vee) Johnson has for its theme and symbols, "Illinois Sets The Pace For Service And Wins The Race For Membership". Second Division President, Mrs. George (Dorothy) Mersman, Plainfield, is a Grand Car Owner; 11th District President, Mrs. Gordon (Becky) Gabel, Fox River Grove, is the District Dare Devil; 11th District Vice- President, Mrs. Ernest (Jamie) Wesley, Joliet, is the Pit Boss; McHenry Unit President, Mrs. Glen (Dorothy) Messer is the Super Mechanic, and all American Legion Auxiliary members are the Pit Crew. Mrs. Clarence (Virginia) Kates is the Department President. The auxiliary in their work of Americanism, national security, community ser­ vice, children and youth, and service to the veterans, are giving an example of patriotic service and helping to maintain the strength of spirit essential to the sur­ vival of freedom. Basically, the reason for being a member of the American Legion Auxiliary is to give active support to a p a t r i o t i c s e r v i c e organization and to con­ tribute to the aims and purposes of the American Legion. One of the main purposes of the McHenry unit is to provide aid and comfort to the patients in Elgin and North Chircago veterans hospitals. Thomas and Catherine McMillan, 3112 W. Crescent avenue, McHenry, became parents of their first child on Oct. 16, and named her Meagan Colleen. The baby girl was born at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock and weighed 6 lbs. 4 oz. Maternal grandparents are Matthew and Geraldine Reinert of Carpentersville, Thomas McMillan, Sr. are the paternal grandparents. Hazel Thompson of Chicago is the infant'!^ great- grandmother. Robert and \"Joni Wohnrade, 4707 McCUilom Lake, McHenry, announce the birth of their first child on Oct. 9. Samuel John was born at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock and weighed 4 lbs. 13 oz. Maternal grandparents are John Puchtel and Margie Elliott of St. Petersburg, Fla. Richard and Anne Wohnrade of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. The baby's great- grandparents are Harold and Vera Wohnrade of Wonder Lake. Mandi Margaret is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Backhaus, 522 S. Crystal Lake road, McHenry, for their first Child. The baby girl arrived at Memorial nospital for McHenry county, Woodstock wstaim t CELEBRATE CHRISTMASv OCTOBER 22nd,23rd and 24th wmi PHOTO FORUM,INC.. 1 w ! * i-:1:: I M SPECIAL SAVINGS ON OMEGA ENLARGERS And (»Y ORDER OUlY)A, TOKINA LENSES J LOOK FOR UNADVERTISED SPECIALS! 810 N. FRONT ST.(RT.31) ACROSS FROM AIJHOFF'S 344-3386 SALE PRICES 3 DAYS ONLY j M l l f i l i M l f > 1 i ; n | Community j » « I Calendar rmMniiinmifi noon St. Patrick's Ladies Guild- - Board meeting, 1 p .m - McHenry library-any member may attend. McHenry Senior Citizens- Driver Refresher course- McHenry city hall, 10 a.m. to Oct. 8, weighing 6 lbs. 6 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Mclnerney of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Backhaus of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Boeske of Villa Park, 111. are the infant's great- grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William (Corine) Warner, 3207 Hunter Path, McHenry, announce the birth of their second child on Oct. 6. Brett William was born at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock and weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. He was welcomed home by two and a half year-old Denelle Maria. Maternal grandparents are Dave and Joy Wilcox of McHenry. Claud and Pearl Warner of Algonquin, 111. are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandmothers include Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy and Mrs. Anna Warner. RECIPE By Sarah Anne Sheridan Serve hamburger a little different. Just add a salad, bread or rolls and a dessert if desired to this recipe for a complete meal. * v U V l ; y * * ; Meatballs & Beans Vi lb. ground beef 2 T fine soft bread crumbs 2 T grated carrot 1 t instant mninced onion 1 e8R Vi t salt 1/8 t pepper 2 T margarine 3A t curry powder 1 16-ounce can bar­ becue beans Combine beef, bread crumbs, carrot, onion, egg, salt and pepper in small bowl. Shape meat into 8 to 10 balls. In medium skillet over medium heat, melt butter, then stir in curry powder. Add meatballs and brown well on all sides; cook to desired doneness, about 10 minutes. Add beans and heat through, stirring occasion­ ally. Serves about 3. OCTOBER 21 Whispering Oaks Woman's Club-Life of Mary Martin In Song and Dance-1 p.m. Fox Ridge Women's club- monthly meeting, 8 p.m - Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. a OCTOBER 22 St. Patrick's Ladies' Fall Dessert Card party-church hall, 1 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens- Driver Refresher course- McHenry city hall, 9:30 a.m. to noon. Girl Scouts-Hopi Neigh­ borhood-Investiture meeting, 9:30 a.m.- Shepherd of the Hills church.-all leaders and committee moms invited. OCTOBER 23-24 West Campus Drama club- -comedy, The Gazebo-8 p.m.-auditorium. OCTOBER 24 Holiday Boutique-- Whispering Oaks Garden club-9 a.m.-Whispering Oaks Community center. V.F.W Post 4600 and auxiliary membership _ kickoff dinner-cocktails 6:30-dinner 7 p.m.-at post home. OCTOBER 25 West Campus Drama club- -comedy, The Gazebo-2 p.m.-auditorium. Catholic Daughters of America day-Mass, 8 a.m.- St. Mary of the Assumption church. Polish Legion of American Veterans-Liberty post 188 and chapter--regular meeting, 3 p.m.-Spojnia Park-Membership dues due. OCTOBER 26 McHenry Senior Citizens- Regular Meeting-East Campus-7 p.m. Relatives and Friends of Alcoholics-Alanon meeting, 8:30 p.m.-First United Methodist church. Relatives and Friends of Alcoholics-Alanon meeting, : 30 p.m.-First_ Wited Methodist church. Newcomers Craft club- Pine cone trees-Ursula Youngwith's, 7:30 p.m. OCTQBER27 enry Senior McHenry Senior Citizens- Tour to see "Camelot" at the Fireside-Bus leaves Market Place at 10:30 a.m. McHeafry Chapter 547 OES-Worthy Patrons and Worthy Matrons night, 8 p.m. OCTOBER 28 Annual Halloween Card Party and Luncheon-ll:30 p.m.-St. Peter's church hall- sponsor, Christian Mothers. OCTOBER 29 McHenry Senior Citizens- Driver Refresher course- McHenry City hall, 10 a.m. to noon NOVEMBER 2 Valley View school PTO-- meeting, 7:30 p.m. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild- -meeting-silent auction, 1 p.m.-St. Patrick's church hall. NOVEMBER 3 Women of the Moose- Chapter night, 8 p.m - McHenry Moose lodge. Ruth Circle-First United Methodist church-meeting, noon-home of Mrs. C\ nthia Fike. NOVEMBER 4 Fashion Show & Luncheon, 11:30 a.m.-Andres in Rich­ mond-Whispering Oaks Woman's club annual benefit. , McHenry Grandmother's club-Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran " church-11:30 a m -each member bring six finger sandwiches. NOVEMBER 4-6 Book Fair and Parent- Teacher conferences- L a n d m a r k s c h o o l - - Wednesday, 8:30a.m. to 3:30 p.m.-Thursday, 1:30 to 9 p.m.-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 5 McHenry Senior Citizens- Driver Refresher course- McHenry City hall, 10 a.m. to noon. NOVEMBER 5-6 Book Fair-Edgebrook school-Thursday, 1:30 to 9 p m.-Friday, 8.30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m NOVEMBER 7 Valley View school Autumnfest-11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. American Legion Post 491- 7-11 dinner dance-15 years af new home-call post, 385- 0667 or Ficek, 385-1383 for information-reservations only. NOVEMBER 9 Newcomer's Craft club- Ice cream cones-Barb Hajek's, 7:30 p.m. Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Beard meeting, 9:30 a.m. NOVEMBER 10 Town and Country Newcomers club-monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m.-St. Paul's church-silent aution. NOVEMBER 12 M c H e n r y C o u n t y Genealogical society- m e e t i n g , 7 : 3 0 p . m - McHenry Public Library NOVEMBER 14 Town and Country PAGE 3 • PLAINDE ALER - WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21,1961 Newcomers club-Les HOSPITAL Gourmet-Italian night. C h r i s t m a s B a z a a r -- W.O.T.M.-IO a.m. to 4 p.m.- Moose Lodge. NOVEMBER 17 Women of the Moose- Business meeting, 8 p.m - Mc Henry Moose Lodge. NOVEMBER 18 Morning coffee, 9:30 a.m.- St. Paul's church-Skin Care & How to Apply Makeup. Whispering Oaks Woman's club-meeting, 1 p.m.- Reciprocity meeting. NOVEMBER 23 Newcomers' Craft club- beaded wreaths and stuffed ornaments-Claudia Dalton's, 7:30 p.m. • • « • Read a book occasion­ ally, even if you have to borrow one. • • • • Freedom of speech is not valuable unless some­ one will listen. NOTES WOODSTOCK A d m i s s i o n s : D o n n a (tester, Joseph Connor and Mrs. Nancy Barkdoll, all of McHenry; Tami Hummel, Heidi Stowe, Edwin Dolan, Frances Ploetz and Earl Rygh, all of Wonder Lake. Hurricane Energy The heat energy released by one hurricane in a single day, if converted to electrical energy, would supply the United States with power for three years, notes NationalCieographic. Where You Live, Worship, Work Or Play" A (Errat (Sift c/f ^Pe-XionaCizzcl Parkway Redwood Sign dustom £ngza,(jEcl (Oi tzSandcuiftzcl ^Tjour <zAfatuzaC dfioice" C o i n o I n P h o n o O r V 7 r 1 1 . Parkway Signs 7318 W. Route 120 McHenry, I I . 60050 Phone 815-385-0825 Your Own Sign Ideas Engraved In Wood" And Within Your Budget! SlG SlG rastt (Jomcafastlt & LENDER MEMBER FDIC With Help From The First. If high interest rates are making you think twice before selling your home, a Home Improvement Loan from the First National Bank of McHenry may be your answer. A Home Improvement Loan secured by the equity in your home leaves your current first mortgage intact, so there's no need to refinance your current low-rate mortgage to a higher rate. Plus...Fall is the best time of the year to find construction and remodeling bargains. And with winter only months away you can complete your home improvement projects in time to enjoy for the holidays. Whether your plans include paneling the family room, adding a fireplace, an extra bedroom or remodeling the kitchen the First can make that , -- " d r e a m c a s t l e " c o m e t r u e . O u r Loan Officers will be happy to discuss any of your home improvement plans. Serving the Banking Needs of the McHenry Area. 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