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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Oct 1961, p. 11

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Thursday, October 19,1961 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER ty. at WPBey MEDAL OF HONOR WINNERS RECEIVE PENSION INCREASE Persons who have been awarded the Medal of Honor have been given much deserved recognition by a special act of <®ngress of the United States, ftalph B. Johnson, administrator of the Illinois Veterans' commission, stated this week. The recent act increases the special monthly pension rate for those who have been awarded the Medal of Honor from $10 to $100 per month on attaining the age of 50 years. The "honorable" discharge re- Qiurement has also been elimiirated. The Medal of Honor is awarded to those persons who have served in the active military, naval or air service of the United States in any war, for ^having, in action involving actual conflict with an enemy, distinguished himself conspicuously by gallantry or intrepidirisk of his life, above eyond the call of duty. The departments of the Army, Navy and Air Force each are required to maintain a Medal of honor roll listing each person who has attained the age of 50 years and who has been awarded the Medal of Honor. The Illinois Veterans' Commission will be pleased to astt those who believe they are gible for this benefit." In McHenry county veterans should contact the Illinois Veterans' Commission office at the courthouse in Woodstock between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. The Service Officer is available on Tuesday and Thursday between the hours of 9:30 a.m. 3 p.m. A child's trust is a precious thing. Instinctively your little ones rely upon your example. The pattern you set becomes their pattern too. By taking them to worship with you each week, they will become acquainted with God and develop faith that will build strong fmmdations and provide for a *her, happier life. V.F.W. NEWS Saturday evening, Oct. 14, the members and guests who attended the annual Fifth district dinner dance and anniv e r s a r y c e l e b r a t i o n a t t h e home of V.F.W. Post 4600, McHenry, were treated to an evening they will not soon forget. An estimated attendance at this event was between 450 and 500 persons. It is a pleasure to note the comradeship shown by the various V.F.W. posts to each other by attending these affairs. The evening started with a delicious smor g a s b o r d, prepared and served by our auxiliary.' The dinner was followed by an entertainment period with Joe Benaroco as M.C., June Tracy, song and dance queen, and Diana Lane, dancer deluxe. To those who missed the show, we are bringing June back to the V.F.W. for an encore in the near future. Don't miss this! I will not attempt to name alt the V.F.W. posts who were represented st't our party Saturday evening, but here are some of them. Elgin, Woodstock, Harvard, Bensonville, Elmhurst, Carpentersville, Batavia, Lake Villa, Kewanee, Highland Park, Warrenville, Waukegan, Winthrop Harbor, Sandwich. Round Lake, Libertyville, Morris, Barrington, Dundee and Marengo. Some of the officers attending were Harold W. Hill, department senior vice-commander; Ray Mann, fifth district commander; and Eric Axelson, home scholarship officer. Among the McHenry dignitaries who were honored guests were Ex-Mayor George Freund, present Mayor Don Doherty, City Clerk Earl Walsh and Fred Meyer. Fifteen-year V.F.W\ membership pins were presented to the following Post 4600 members: Gene Dobyns, William Pries, Frank Low, Fred Meyer, Vincent Weyland, Vern Reinboldt and Mik& Schoenholt?. The balance of the night was spent dancing. Great Salt Lake than Rhode Island. is larger CROSSWORD * By A. C. 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To endure, make sure you have energy on tap, whether for chasing a 3-year old all day, for a prolonged football game, or for golf. A continuing flow of energy depends on the food you eat and your supply of oxygen. In using oxygen to release energy, carbohydrate is 10 percent more effective than fat or protein. Meal timing. Space 4-6 meals daily within your calorie quota. Vita mint. Hard, physical exercise increases your need for B vitamins--thiamine in particular. A thiamine shortage causes fatigue and exhaustion. To make sure of thiamine, eat liver and pork often, enriched or whole grain bread and cereal daily. Best advice for amateur and professional athlete alike, say authors Jean Mayer and Beverly Bullen: Eat a variety of foods daily--Enriched or whole grain bread and cereal, milk or cheese, meat or an alternate, fruits and vegetables. Special Pre-Event Meal Instructions for Strenuous Contests: • Avoid a heavy meal within 3 - 4 hours before the game. • For endurance events, concentrate on foods high in carbohydrate, low in fat. Include plenty of cereal, bread, jam, honey. • To prevent disabling discomfort during the game, avoid high protein and bulky foods. • Omit coffee, tea, and alcohol to avoid a depressing effect later. MEDICAL EXHIBIT OF SOVIETS OPENS AT CITY MUSEUM The first official Soviet government exhibit ever displayed in Chicago opened to the public at the Museum of Science and Industry last Saturday. Titled "The Soviet Exposition of Medicine and Medical Equipment," it is being shown in the Museum at the express request of the U.S. State department and as part of the cultural exchange agreement signed by Russia and this country two years ago. It will remain on view through Sunday, Nov. 5. The huge, exhibit, which includes 30 tons of equipment and which will be manned by approximately thirty Russian medical, scientific and other g o v e r n m e n t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , brought to ;,the United States for that purpose, will be housed in the Museum's large west wing. It will be directed by Dr.. Viktor Zhadnov, who headed the Soviet delegation at the meeting of the Wotid Health Organization in Geneva two years ago. The Soviet Academy of Medical Sciences and the Russian Ministry of Health prepared the exhibit, with the cooperation of 283 USSR science research institutions and leaders from the Soviet hospitals, clinical institutions and rest homes. 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