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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Feb 1972, p. 3

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I Coming I POET'S CORNER Events FEBRUARY 16 McHenry Town & Country »Newcomers -- Decoration { Meeting - Home of Mrs. James v Basak - 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 17 "Demonstration On Proper Cutting Of Meats - St. Peter's Hall, Spring Grive -- 8 p.m. - Refreshments. Catholic Daughters of irica No. 573 - Regular Business Meeting Followed By Valentine Social. Woodstock-McHenry League of Women Voters Meeting - McHenry Municipal Building, Green Street -- 8 p.m. -- Public invited. FEBRUARY 18 St. Margaret's Chapter of NAIM -Regular Monthly Meeting - St. Mary's Oak Room - 7:30. FEBRUARY 19 Friendship Club Pot Luck Dinner/ and Meeting - Dining Room] First United Methodist Church -- 6 p.m. FEBRUARY 21 Business & Professional Women's Club of McHenry -- Andre's Steak House, Rich­ mond, Social, 6:30 - Dinner 7 p.m. Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Meeting & Dinner Party - Home of Miss Adele Sabel, 264 Crystal Street, Cary - 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 22 Order Of Eastern Star - Stated Meeting - Acacia Hall. Candidates Night - Legion Home - 8 p.m. - Sponsored By McHenry Township Republican Women's Club. FEBRUARY 23 Senior Citizen Club ~ Bus Trip To Loop - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 8:45 a.m. -- Call Louise Geil, 497-3646 For Reservation. Washington's Birthday Dessert Card Party ~ Order Of Eastern Star - Acacia Hall - 1 p.m. McHenry Woman's Club Sponsored Theatre Party - Bus Leaves V.F.W. Parking Lot at 10 a.m. FEBRUARY 24 McHenry Garden Club Luncheon -- Noon -- McHenry Country Club FEBRUARY 28 Senior Citizens Club Meeting -- Entertainment By Oscar Huotari, Magician. McHenry Woman's Club - Board Meeting - City Hall - 9:30 a.m. MARCH 1 K. of C. Hall, McHenry -- Showing Of Film "Every Man A Witness" -- Sponsored By Membership Committee of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 1288, McHenry. MARCH 14 Order Of Eastern Star - Members Night Pot-Luck Supper -- Fun Night --6:30 p.m. Acacia Hall. Annual St. Patrick's Card Party - Luncheon -- St. Peter's Hall - Spring Grove - Serving At Noon. MARCH 16 Catholic Daughters of America No. 573 ~ Regular Business Meeting Followed By St. Patrick's Day Social. P r e s e n t s Golden Tree 5A55Y cooing stops with the oon, says Sassy, "but. goes on and on " Come on in, out of the Cold! Shut you eyes (un­ der our dryers) and you may feel as if you're bask­ ing in Florida sunshine! Then Upon leaving "The Golden Tree" with your gorgeous coffiure, your husband may recognize you and invite you out for a night on the town! Don't be left in the cold. Golden Tree l\M Wij Salon 3 3 2 5 W. E L M . S T . M c H E N R Y , I L L . BEHOLD, I STAND AT THE DOOR AND KNOCK Golden Scripture you'll find in your Bible Between the covers and pages is locked; But the door it will open completely - Jesus stands on the threshold and knocks. Knocking gladly that the door might be open, So that HE might enter therein; Exchanging your sins just for blessings, Won't you bid Him, "O Stranger, come in?" On the threshold He's standing so patient, Often at night in the cold. Won't you open and say, "Jesus, enter, And lighten with sunshine my soul?" Let Him enter; He'll tell you a story, Oft repeated at some mother s knee 'Tis the story of the love that He gave to us all, To each sinner whatever they be. So today if you find Him there waiting, It will be no strange face that you scan; When you open the door you will know Him By the prints of the nails in His hands. By the prints that were made on Calvary's hill In the blood of the Lamb there He died. He gave His life that we might live, That day He was crucified. "I am the way the truth and the life. Turn the handle and open the door. Only you yourself can open your heart To the love that I extend evermore". "Estelle H. Baldwin" YOU ARE MY VERY OWN You are the smile on my face, The light in my eyes, The song on my lips, The joy in my heart, The music of my soul. You are my very own. You are the reason for my living, The love of my life. The sunshine of my days, The brightest star of my nights. The golden leaves of my autumn, The springtime in my winter, The gentle rose of my summer. You are my very own. By Maureen M.J. Frantz BON JOUR! Twittering by windows, nonsensical sparrows, needling those who brood, escort an elfin mood through a desolate day. Solemn wintry dismay needed waggish clowning to discourage frowning. Welcome comedians! - spirited avians. Your silly songs defrost windows winter embossed. Alberta Dodson Club Sponsors Theatre Trip The McHenry Woman's club is sponsoring a theatre trip to the play, "1776", in Chicago Feb. 23 for a matinee per­ formance. The bus will leave the V.F.W. parking lot at 10 a.m. and members will be free for lunch and shopping until show time at 2 o'clock. The bus will pick them up and return to the V.F.W. parking lot about 5:30. Bus and theatre reservations must be made with Mrs. E.W. Stange, 504 N. Mineral Springs drive, McHenry, by Feb. 16. 152 Women At Benefit For Public Library A hundred and fifty-two women enjoyed the annual card party sponsored by the McHenry Woman's club for the benefit of the McHenry public library. The library was started by this club many years ago and is still one of its main civic projects. A special prize was awarded Mrs. Daisy Juhl. The club is grateful to the many who supported the event and in so many ways helped to make it a success. Other Births Mr. and Mrs. Don Schar- fenorth of Salem, Oregon, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Jodi Ann, on Jan. 29. The little miss weighed 7 lbs., 7 ozs. Her proud maternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. R.W. Donnelly of McHenry and her equally proud paternal granc^arents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schar- fenorth of Round Lake. Grandma Marion is in Salem to welcome Jodi and her mom home. Grandpa Bill will follow later to get acquainted with his first grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young of Beloit, Wis., announce the birth of a son, Jason Eric, on Feb. 4 at Mercy hospital, Janesville. He weighed 6 lbs., 9 ozs., and has a brother, Jeffrey, 5, for a playmate. Paternal HospitalNotes McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to ° McHenry hospital included Doris Rosing, Annaliesa Lokay, Robert Connors, Karen Van- Buren, Cyril Popp, Sr., Viann Justen, Daniel McNulty, Augusta Bohn, Jeffrey GosseUnk, Diane Wick, James Ruemelin, Miriam Miller, Erwin Staveteig, Richard Barger, Deborah Green, Marjie Blankenship, Charles Kocher, III, Willys Douglas, John Landgraf, Myrtle Meister, George Haley, Julius Gruenfeld, Vernon Bunge, McHenry; Nancy Walters, Island Lake; Otto Neumann, Barbara Reseck, Wonder Lake; Robert Schessel, Rich­ mond; and Anna Betts, Ring wood. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Amonc patients admitted to Memorial*hospital, Woodstock, were Alvina Schumacher, Margaret Beth, Irene McNish, Raymond Widhalm, Audrey Glosson, Mai Pascarella, McHenry; John Giles, Vera Janke, Charles Sterba, Virginia Steffan, Denise O'Brien and Marcella Klemke, Wonder Lake. New Arrivals HARVARD HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Groh, Jr., are parents of a son, Feb. 11. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. William Biggerstaff, Jr., became parents of a daughter Feb. 10. McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. John Powers are parents of a son Feb. 11. On Feb. 12 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cajathaml. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Birmingham announce the birth of a daughter Feb. 12. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young and the maternal ones are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schmunk, all of McHenry. Mrs. Young is the former Sandy Schmunk. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marchese, Jr., of Sycamore announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Jennifer Marie. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bollinger of Hampshire. The paternal ones are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marchese from McHenry. spurgeons JOY. . . THURS.-FRI. & SAT. Miss Joy Will Be Here 3 Days Feb. 17, 18, 19 To Help SelectRS And Style Your New Wig % new wig MISS JOY Styling Brush a new you Free Styling Can of Wig spray And introducing "FEATHER LITE CAPLESS" A New Concept In Wigs So Light You Will Haidly Know You Are Wearing It. $1888 Choose from Rosy or Clara all in easy care fibres which wash & dry quickly. MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, III. 119 1 6 5 fc 9 Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 to 8:30 Saturday 9 to 6 Sunday 10 to 4:30 Salon Hours Mon.-Wed. 9-6 Thurs.-Fri. 9-8:30 Saturday 9-6 SEW WHAT? PAGE 3-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1972 Golden Sesame Buns 3451 i« it Vest mi Skkl for the layered look what cou ld be bet te r to go w i th you r swea te rs and shirts than this smart pair0 No 345! comes in sizes 10 to 18 In size 12 (bust 341 and 54 inch fabric, vetf takes 1 % yards , sk i r t in knee l eng th , % yard; midi , I ' / • yards Hot, home made yeast breads always have a special something, and Golden Sesame Buns are no exception. # Crisp and crunchy on the outside, light and airy on the inside, Golden Sesame Buns may tempt your dinner guests and family away from the main dish -- they're that good! These chewy, crusty rolls -- generously sprinkled with sweet, nutty, sesame seeds -- taste best when served warm from the oven Add lots of melting butter, jam, honey or peanut butter. But the rolls may also be baked in advance, frozen and reheated just before serving Be sure to use enriched flour for all your baking. Enrichment guarantees nutrients essential for good health: the B vitamins, niacin, thiamine and riboflavin, plus the mineral, iron GOLDEN SESAME BUNS 24 rolls 5 6 1/2 to 7 1/2 cups enriched flour* 1 package dry yeast 2 cups water 1/2 cup oil 1 / 2 c u p s u g a r 1 tablespoon salt 2 eggs Sesame seeds 931 Q0QK1H) KBKMffS Pattern No 938 contains direct ions on how to make these tr iangular kerchiefs Two di f ferent st i tches are included in the one pattern. Send 50i for each drei t pattern, 30< for each needlework pattern (add I5< for each dress pattern, lOi tor each needlework pattern for mai l ing and handl ing) to AUDREY LANE BUREAU, Morr is Plains, New Jersey 07950 Smoke Money? Seventeenth-century Bermu dians used tobacco leaves as cur­ rency. Government employees were paid, and business trans actions were made with quanti­ ties of the plant, which then was cultivated in Bermuda. The col ony now deals in Bermuda dol lars Stir together 3 cups flour and yeast. Heat water, oil, sugar and salt over low heat only until warm, stirring to blend. Add liquid ingredients to flour-yeast mixture, and beat until smooth, about 2 minutes on medium speed of electric mixer or 300 strokes by hand. Blend in 1 egg. Add 1 cup flour and beat on medium speed 1 minute or 150 strokes by hand. Stir in more flour to make a moderately stiff dough. Turn onto lightly floured sur face and knead until smooth and satiny, about 8 to 10 minutes. Shape into ball and place in lightly greased bowl, turning to grease all sides Cover and let rise in warm place (80 to 85°) until doubled, about 1V£> hours. Punch down. Divide dough into 24 equal pieces; shape each into smooth ball Place on greased baking sheets. Let stand uncovered at room tempera ture until doubled, about 2 hours. Beat remaining egg and brush over buns. Sprinkle generously with sesame seeds Bake in preheated 400° oven 20 to 30 minutes, or until done. •Spoon flour into dry measuring cup; level. Do not scoop. 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