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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Sep 1983, p. 5

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y. A. .. •< • I'ACJE 5PI/VINI)K\IFH - WhDNKMMY. SkPTfctfBfcK 1.1*G WONDER LAKE Anne Sowers 653-9549 Women's Club Sponsors Tea The Woman's Club of Wonder Lake will be holding its annual Friendship Tea, inviting women from the area to come and find out more about the club Thursday, Sept. 15. The McHenry County Chord Barbershop Quartet of the Sweet Adelines will provide entertainment r,for the evening." This will be the first get-together of the club since the final meeting of the year held in May. The ladies are eager to welcome guests to this special gathering where/] punch, coffee, tea and many delicious tea sandwiches and sweets will be served at Nativity Lutheran Church beginning at 8 p.m. ' NATIVITY NEWS * Volunteers are needed to help with the Clothes Closet which is located at the Clay Street school in Woodstock. Helpers would do sorting, mending, pressing or selling clothes which are donated by families of the county. If you could give any time at all, call Dot tee Jacobson at 653-6564. Nativity's Service Auction will be held Sunday, Sept. 18. A potluck will be served after the 10:80 a.m. ser­ vice and then the auction will follow immediately. Now that fall schedules are again being followed, the Cherub Choir will resume their practices Monday, Sept. 12, from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. The fall session of Bethel classes will begin Tuesday, Sept. 18, at 7:30 p.m. These will include U&t l, Old Testament; "Church Redemptive"; and Unit 3, Old Testament. The "Church Redemptive" session will also be held Sunday mornings, • starting Sept. 11, during the 8 a.m. " hour. The IJCW will be holding its kick- off meeting Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 7:30 p.m. All ladies of Nativity are encouraged to join this group Another group that will be g begetting Issence of back to work is the "Essence Christmas" workshops. They will be working on projects every Wed­ nesday beginning Sept. 7, from l to 3 p.m. The workshops will be meeting until Nov. 23. t. ll, from 8 to 10:15 a.m., the School session will rally day to begin classes for children from three start. This day scnoo will be a years years of age up to and including teens. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Arndt on the Baptism of their daughter Michelle Lynn on Aug. 28. ^ SPECIAL DAYS . Sept. 5 marked a special occasion in the home of Joanne and Steve Davis of Highland Shores. Their daughter Christie blew out one candle on her birthday cake signifying her first birthday. Helping Christie celebrate this special event was her big sister Stacey, who is four and a half: old. Cliff Spencer, a freshman this year at Woodstock High School, will be celebrating his birthday Sept. 13. Cliff has been busy lately practicing with the freshman football team so I hope he has enough energy left to open a few presents! FISHING DERBY If you are an avid fisherman or just happen to hook that super catch and you are 16 or younger, remember that the Wonder Lake Lion's club is sponsoring a Fishing Derby. There's not much time left because it will close Sept. is. Bring your catch to the Mathews building where it will be weighed and your picture taken with the fish. FORMER RESIDENT DIES Roxie Breuer, a young woman who had suffered with such dignity for many years, passed sway Saturday, Aug. 27, in Barrington. Being given only a short while to • live, which turned out to be much longer than the doctors thought, Roxie once told me that no one really knows when the end will come and that maybe there was else she was to sccomplish. She endless sufferings to face not only physically but emotionally as well, and she did it with the grace of a true Christian lady. She did accomplish much in her thirty-five years (she was to celebrate her thirty-sixth birthday Aug. 31). The number of friends who will miss her but are happy to see her suffering end, is an ac­ complishment that many people never attain. COMMUNITY EVENTS Sept. ll~Grandparent's Day Sept. 13-Back to school night; Northwood Jr. High; 7 p.m. Sept. 14-Back to school night; Marian Central; 7:30 p.m. Sept. 15-Woman's Club Friend­ ship Tea; 8 p.m.; Nativity Lutheran church Sept. 15-Last day of Fishing Derby Sept. 24-Octoberfest; Christ The King Hall; 6 p.m.-l a.m. Every Thursday-TOPS meeting; 1 p.m. Christ The King Hall. PIONEER CRAFT FESTIVAL A fall festival of pioneer crafts will be held Sunday, Sept. 18, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Lala^ County Museum, Lakewood Forest Preserve, Rt. 176 and Fairfield Road, east of Wauconda. It is sponsored by the Lake County Museum Association. Arpa Church Shows Film Featuring Billy Graham Renowned evangelist Billy Graham is the featured speaker in Crisis In Hie Home, a motion pic­ ture that addresses die problems faced , by many contemporary families. The film, produced by World Wide Pictures, is scheduled to be showh. at Chain O'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church, 4815 N. Wilmot Road, 9unday, Sept. 16. The presentation is open to the public free of charge, and will begin at 7 p.m. following a church potluck dinner. For years, Dr. Graham has given much attention to the rising divoftre rate and the deterioration of family relationships. Nearly all of his crusades include at least one message on the family, and ac­ cording to his staff, the meetings at which he speaks on the family draw the largest crowds. - In Crisis In The Home, Graham offers six keys to a happy home and a successful marriage, based on the teachings of the Bible. Also featured in the film is Dr. James Dobson, a leading Christian family counselor who is the author of several best-selling books, including Hide or Seek, Dare To Discipline, The Strong-Willed Child, and Straight Talk to Men and their Wives. Dr. Dobson and his wife,. Shirley, are interviewed by Cliff Barrows, Billy Graham's long-time associate. They share candid observations about the state of family life today, and submit suggestions on how meaningful communication can be restored. Additional highlights of the film are a visual <4storybook" illustrating the popular Harry Chapin song,"Cat in the Cradle," and a performance by .recording artist Johnny Hall. The Reverend Marlowe Shoop pastor of Chain O'Lakes Covenant church, extends a cordial invitation to all families to attend this special showing. r J College Honors Student Earns Baylor Degree Baylor University officials awarded degrees to 553 students at the close of the summer 1963 terms, according to Gordon Wilson, associate dean for student registration and records. Among the graduates was Martin Lee Zuler, 702 S. Rt. 31, McHenry. He received a BSED degree During the ceremony, officials honored U.S. Rep. Claude Pepper of Florida with an honorary doctor of laws degree. Pepper, a Democrat and Southern Baptist; has been a leading voice in Congress on matters relating to senior citizens. Hold Festival IV ish, iva! will ) St. Thomas the Apostle Parisl Crystal Lake, will present Festival IV Sept. 9,10, and 11. Festivities will start at 6 p.m. Friday with the ascent of two hot air balloons and the release of 100 helium balloons. Saturday evening there will be a spaghetti dinner and on Sunday there will be a chicken dinner. Also - V. '..v , on Sunday a free puppet show will be performing parts from "Carnival." Open at all times will be a beer garden, serving brats, sausage and hot dogs. * • . Scheduled hours for the festival are Friday, 6 to 10 p.m.; Saturday, 12 to 11 p.m.; Sunday, 1 to 9 p.m. at St. Thomas Church grounds, Rt. 176 and Oak street. Crystal Lake. EatBTlQttOttBMk If thine enemy be hung­ ry, give him bread to cat. --Ptovttht / 1 Fall Homemaker Fair Panasonic® portable TV I uality priced at 79.99 12" diagonal measure black and white screen. 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