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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Apr 1968, p. 1

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' '•.^0i PLAI SERVING THE CHAIN-O-LAKE S REGION SINCE 1875 VOL, 91 - No. 59 Wednesday, April 10, 1968 16 Pages - 10$ HOLY WEEK RITES HELD IN CITY CHURCHES Easter Rites Culminate Easter Egg Tree Long Penitential Season rVA^Jj ing the Easter bunr\y himself, birds, a shark, a gypsy and caricatures of family members. Old pieces of jewelry are used to create others, all adding up to a tree as colorful as any seen during the Christmas season. Mrs. Karl Tomm. right and her mother, Mrs. Julia Brust, inspect some of the beautiful eggs that decorate the unusual Easter tree in the Tomm homo Again this year the home of Mr. and Mrs, Karl Tomm at 1211 W. River Terrace drive, McHenry, has as its focal point at Easter time a lovely tree decorated with very special eggs decorated in a variety of ways. The tree itself is a small Thorn Apple, selected because the small prongs are sturdy and give good support to the delicate ornaments. It stands between 4 and 4Yi feet in height, extending in width to about 5 feet. Most of the ornaments are made of chicken eggs, but a few of the choice decorations are from the larger goose eggs. Each is carefully blown out after a hole is pierced in the bottom and top, while a few are cut on the side for scenes. _ There are animals of all sizes and descriptions, includat 1211 W. River Terrace drive, McHenry. This marks the seventeenth year the home has featured these unusual ornaments, which are made with painstaking care. PLAINDEALER PHOTO & Business, Community Service Outlined I Entries Open In r68 McHenry Queen Contest Six-Week Charm Training Program Will Start Soon Entries for the 1968 Miss McHenry contest are being accepted now, and toiay's paper carries a special coupon entry to assist candidates in entering. Plans call for a six-week charm course at no cost, presented as an integral part of the McHenry Chamber of Commerce- sponsored event. Dick Wilhelm. now chairman of the event, says main concern now is to obtain entries for the contest. Candidates may use the entry blank in the piper or they may obtain one at the Chamber of Commerce office or the McHenry State Bank. Frank Low, general chairman for the Marine Festival, will also have blanks at his office on Riverside drive. The new Miss McHenry will reign over Marine Festival activities in July. Deadlines for Miss McHenry entries is April 29, because the charm course instruction will begin that week and continue for six weeks. The contest, co-sponsored with the McHenry VFW and auxiliary, will be held about June 10. One oftheprizes is a trip to the big fair this summer in Texas. Another prize is the right to represent McHenry is the Miss McHenry County contest at the McHenry County Fair. To be eligible for the Miss McHenry contest, candidates must live in the McHenry high school district, furnish parent's written consent on the entry form and provide a photo for news use. FLARE GUN EXPLODES Michael Foran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foran of 3313 W. Broad street, sustained a seriously injured hand when a flare gun he found on the beach exploded in his hand Sunday evening. The high school freshman is being treated in McHenry hospital. Police chief Richard Clark said a 12-gauge shot gun shell was carried in the gun, which was intended to have no larger than a 10-gauge shell. New Green Street Mall Business and community service were stressed in the •Declaration of Purpose 'adopted at the regular monthly meeting of the Green Street Mall, Inc., a newly formed organization of businesses operating on and near Green street in McHenry. While business is certainly one of our main concerns, the members felt it important to identify with the overall needs of the McHenry area stated Open Food Inspection j* si? if s§ti tu I, ' "r County Sanitarian John Raber, left,- is shown pointing out some of the fine points of his inspections of local eating establishments in a program undertaken in cooperation with the city. Listening, with interest, are Bob Hurst, manager of the McHenry Country Club, where one of the first inspections took place and Mayor Donald P. Doherty. PLAINDEALER PHOTO PERSONAL TAX SCHEDULE FILING DEADLINE MAY I Township Assessor Eva G. Sparks announced this week that the deadline for filing personal property tax schedules has been advanced to May 1. The assessor's office is now open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon to assist the public. Cooperation in meeting this deadline, set ahead one month from last year, is appreciated. Inspections of foiod service establishments, including restaurants, taverns, markets, groceries and similar places of business started last week in the McHenry community. In charge of the inspection is John Raber, who is carrying on the program in cooperation with the city of McHenry. Hie initial inspections in recent days will be followed by a complete coverage of the community. Many follow-up inspections are also anticipated. GOOD FRIDAY STORE HOURS The Chamber of Commerce retail committee recommends that McHenry business firms be closed from noon to 3 p.m. on Good Friday. REELECT DEAN BOARD CHAIRMAN Walter Dean was selected by a unanimous vote of the County Board of Supervisors to serve as chairman for another year. Action was taken Tuesday morning at the regular meeting. By a vote of 13 to 11, the board approved placing the fairgrounds site on the November ballot for voter approval as a site for a new court house. The board ordered the County Treasurer to issue anticipation warrants, one in the amount of $6,000 for Mental Health and the other totalling $15,000 for the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund. President John Shay. The Declaration of Purpose of the Green Street Mall, Inc., states: "In the belief that the health of a community depends upon the strength of its business sector, the Green Street Mall, Inc., has been formed to pool and coordinate the talents, skills, energies and resources of local businesses. "Working together, members of the Green Street Mall, Inc., will pursue these goals: . "1. To increase business opportunities for members. "2. To develop long range plans for the orderly growth of the business district including provisions for such customer conveniences as adequate parking and lighting, refreshment and rest facilities. "3. To develop continuing programs that will assure McHenry area residents a complete range of dependable goods and services. "4. To gain a voice fortiusiness interests in municipal affairs. "Further, recognizing that the privilege of doing business in the McHenry area also carries a responsibility to the community, the Green Street Mall, Inc., will concern itself with and lend its support to the social, economic and civic needs of the community." NOTICE Because of difficulty with the city well equipment at the pumping station on Green street it is necessary to use the auxiliary station near the ci% hall for the next few days. The public is asked to conserve water as much as possible. The water is pure, but may appear cloudy, according to Supt. of Public Works Fred Meyer. OPEN DISASTER CONTRIBUTION CENTER IN AREA A center to collect donations of non-perisable food and clothing for the homeless and needy victims of the Chicago disaster has been established in McHenry at 1218 N. Green Street. This center sponsored by the Green St. Mall, Inc., will be open daily through Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to receive contributions. The collected items will be taken into Chicago by volunteers. If there are any questions, please call Allan Leibsohn* at 385-0182 or 385-0703, who is acting as coordinating chairpan of the project for the Green Street Mall, Inc. BUNNIES ENTER SPIRIT OF C OF C EASTER PROMOTION McHenry families, in particular the younger members, are looking forward to the 1968 Easter promotion planned by the Gity's Chamber of Commerce. Two large Easter bunnies will be circulating throughout the business areas on Friday, April 12, from 10 a.m. to noon and from 7 to 9 o'clock and also on Saturday, April 13 from 9 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. They will be distributing candy to children. McHenry churches are planning numerous rites during Holy Week, culminating with special services on Easter Sunday, April 14. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC On Holy Thursday, there will be low Masses at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., followed by a Concelebrated Mass of Institution and Procession at 8 p.m. There will be adoration until midnight and Friday morning. The Good Friday service consists of scripture service at noon, Stations of the Cross at 1 p.m. scripture service at 2 p.m., solemn liturgy and Communion at 3 p.m. and Stations at 7:33 in the evening. There will be no morning or public devotions on Holy Saturday during the day. The solemn liturgy and blessings will begin at 10:45 p.m. followed by a Concelebrated Mass of Easter at m'dnight. Easter Sunday Masses are at 6:30, 8, 9:30, 9:45, 10:45, 11 and 12 and 5 p.m. The confession schedule includes Wednesday and Thursday at 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Friday at 4 p.m. and after services in the evening, Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. Auxiliary In Quar! Meet The woman's auxiliary to McHenry hospital is holding its quarterly meeting at the VFW, Tuesday, April 9, at 1 p.m. All interested women are footed* Mrs. Lorraine Hagemann, instructor at McHenry evening school and former instructor in Chicago of advanced cosmetology courses for beauticians, will demonstrate "Beauty on a Budget". Mrs. Ralph Munson, program chairman, stated that in addition to hearing Mrs. Hagemann, all drivers who expect to apply for renewal of their drivers' licenses in the future, will be interested in hearing Mrs. Elvina Latimer, regional officer ofthe Traffic Safety Defensive Driving course Offered by the State of Illinois, explain its program. COMMUNITY METHODIST At the Community Methodist church, there will-be Communion services at 7:33 p.m. Maundy Thursday. No Wednesday night services will be held this week. The Methodist Youth Fellowship will conduct a service at 7:15 on Easter Sunday, and there will be regular services at 8:30, 9:45 and 11 o'clock. No Sunday school will be held. ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC The Holy Thursday morning Mass at St. Patrick's Catholic church will be at 7 a.m. and there will be a Concelebrated Mass at 7:30 in the evening. Eucharist adoration will follow from 9 p.m. through the night and until 5 o'clock Friday evening. CM Good Friday, the liturgical service of the Passion and Death of the Lord will take place at 5:30 p.m. concluding about 6:45. Statioas of the Cross will follow at 8 p.m. The Easter vigil service will be at 11 p.m., centering around the Easter candle, which represents Christ. At midnight will be the celebration ofthe Mass of the Easter vigil. Sunday Masses will be at 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:45, 11 and 12:15. Confessions on Wednesday will be from 4 to 5:30 and 7 to 8:30 on Thursday from 4 to 5:30 on Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 to 11:30 and 3 to 5:30. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL On Wednesday morning at 9:30 a,m. there will be Holy Eucharist at St. Paul's Episcopal church. The Maundy Thursday Holy Eucharist will be held at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Good Friday union services are scheduled at the Methodist Church from noon to 3 p.m., and there will be Stations ofthe Cross at 7:30 pjn. at St. Paul's church. On Easter Sunday, Holy Eucharist will be at 7:30 and 9 a.m. The main Easter Mass fromthe Cathedral of St. James Will be televised at 11 a.m. on Channel 9. (Continued on page 9) Form Realty Listing Service wm The above members of McHenry area Realty firms very recently " formed an Exclusive Listing Service, including ten realty establishments in the immediate McHenry area. The new service provides advantages for both the member firms and the public they serve. All listings with any one of them are turned over to all other member firms unless a request is made to the contrary. Pictured above, first row, are A1 Weiss, Atlas Realty; Jennie McDermott^ Active Realty; Mayor Donald P. Doherty; Irene Eddy, Essex-Costello; Irene Wittrock, Earl R. Walsh Real Estate; and Charles Bergdahl, Kent Corp. Standing: Robert Stueben and Elmer Stange, McHenry Realty; . Joe Nischan , Joe Nischan Real Estate; Glenn Draper, Glenn Draper Real Estate; Wilbert Hecht McHenry Realty; Mike Wieser, Wieser and Associates. Bill McCarron, John Fuhler Real Estate; John Fuhler of the same firm; George Costello, Essex-Costello; and David Kent, Kent Corp. Cecelia Knox is an honorary member of the neworganization. PLAINDEALER PHOTO •Jt

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