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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 May 1972, p. 17

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LOUISA'S LETTER SECTION 1-PAGE 17-PLAINDEALER-MAY 3, 1972 Mrs. Ray Bieschke, left, Johnsburg, and Mrs. Harry Strupe, right. Crystal Lake, recipients of the Girl Scout "Thanks" badge, with Mrs. John Lynch, Cary, newly elected North district chairman. Local Woman Receives Girl Scout Badge Mrs. James Smart of Dundee was elected president of the Sybaquay Girl Scout council at its annual meeting in Elgin April 27. The business meeting, chaired by Mrs. Clifford An­ dersen, outgoing president, included committee reports, an open forum for delegates and guests, and the election. Elected to serve with Mrs. Smart are Mrs. John Hickman, Barrington, and Mrs. Grant Swick, Bartlett, as first and second vice-presidents, respectively. Elected to the board of directors were Mrs. John Lynch, Cary; Theodore Eichler and Mrs. Frank Kilgore, Dundee; Mrs. Ronald Mack, Sycamore; Mrs. Donald Conway, Crystal Lake and Richard Seisser, Elgin. Twenty-three Senior Girl Scouts were welcomed into adult scouting by Mrs. Wm. Lewis, Program Services chairman, at a special g r a d u a t i o n p r o g r a m . Recognition was also given to the Senior Scouts who planned and organized the council-wide river clean-up service project P.F.R. and P.K.R. In addition, those girls who had par­ ticipated in national events during the past year told about their experiences at these events. The special "Thanks" badge was presented to five members for outstanding service to the organization. Those receiving this award were Mrs. James Smart, Dundee: Mrs. John Rauschenberger, and Mrs. Ray Merrill Elgin; Mrs. Harry Strupel, Crystal Lake and Mrs. Ray Bieschke, McHenry. • o • o• o #o »o »o • o« o»o o • • THE WORLD OF o • ENTERTAINMENT o o • • o * o « o * o * o * o « o * o * o THK LAST PICTURE SHOW A s m a l l T e x a s t o w n , Anarene , i s the se t t ing for the f i lm "The Las t P ic ture Show" and the t ime i s the ea r ly 1950 ' s when Truman was Pres iden t and te lev i ­ s ion was c los ing the smal le r movie houses . There a re no f l a s h - h a c k s e q u e n c e s t o th i s per iod--the en t i re f i lm dep ic t s th i s e ra and ( sup­ posed ly) s t iua t ions as they were a f te r Wor ld War I I and dur ing the Korean conf l ic t . T imothy Bot toms p lays the lead ro le a s Sonny Craw­ ford , a popula r h igh school se r io r and foo tba l l co-cap- Dear Louisa , M y h u s b a n d a n d I h a v e been marr ied t en years and have no ch i ld ren bu t we love ch i ld ren very much . We have been wonder ing about be­ coming fos te r paren ts and we would l ike to know how to go about th i s . We haven ' t a lo t o f money so we would have to rece ive enough to ca re for the ch i ld or ch i ld ren bu t we a re no t in te res ted in making money a t th i s bus i ­ ness . What does i t cos t to ca re for a ch i ld 0 Can you g ive us some idea" 5 Paren ts--N.C. Answer : The amount pa id to fos te r paren ts var ies in d i f fe ren t s t a tes and communi t ies bu t , i f the ch i ld i s proper ly ca red for , c lo thed , fed , and cared for medica l ly you may be mare tha t i t wi l l t ake every cen t you ge t . So , for th i s reason people who take on th i s t ask , should do so be­ cause they love ch i ld ren and wish to he lp these young­ s te r s who need a home and ta in . His bes t f r i end i s Je f f Br idges p layed by Duane Jackson . The s to ry concerns the matur ing of the young foo t ­ ba l l hero and those who he lped speed-up the p rocess . The coach ' s wi fe , p layed by Clor i s Leachman, g ives Sonny some ideas of what love i s a l l about and the p re t t i es t and r i ches t g i r l in town, who appears to be a l l bad . does her b i t . The en t i re cas t i s ded i ­ ca ted to por t ray ing there ' s some va lue to l i fe ( a theme of movies of tha t e ra ) in th i s f i lm ra ted "R"- -persons under 17 requi r ing paren t o r guard ian . T V COMMENTARY someone to love and care for them. I unders tand tha t some s ta tes take care of medica l b i l l s , c lo th ing and ex t ra ex­ penses such as tu tor ing for u re ta rded ch i ld . One exper t in the f i e ld has sa id tha t the c a r e of one ch i Id t akes about two hundred do l la r s i f fos ­ te r pa ren ts bear a l l ex­ penses . But I doubt i f many s ta tes pay th i s much . I have not inves t iga ted these cos t s bu t I am sure you wi l l be ab le to ge t a l l the in forma­ t ion you need f rom your s ta te adopt ion agency or your we l fa re depar tment . Some s ta tes pay as l i t t l e a s $60 a month bu t the rewards in o ther ways can be grea t . Louisa Address your letter to l .ouisa, P.O. Box .>32 Orangeburg, S.C.291I5 VIEWERS mus t so lve an I 'm-my-own-grandpa , fami ly t ree type maze in o rder to unders tand the l a tes t news about t e lev i s ion news . Here we a l lude to an i l lus ion re ­ cen t ly uncovered , i f the re ­ searcher drew a cor rec t con­ c lus ion . A STUDY by Mr . Dennis Lowry of the Univers i ty of Iowa revea ls the as ton ish­ ing assessment tha t there i s more good news than bad news in ne twork news . This i s good news s ince ne tworks have been sore ly scorned for accen tua t ing the nega­ t ive and e l imina t ing the pos i t ive in ne twork repor t ­ i n g . T h e y a r e a c c u s e d o f managing the news . HOWEVER, on the sur face there does appear to be more bad news than good news in ne twork news . This i s bad news s ince v iewers be l ieve there ' s more bad news than good news , even though there i s more good news , and th i s i l lus ion i s what i s rea l . THERE SEEM to be two bas ic reasons beh ind the i l lus ion tha t l eads to a v iewer ' s conc lus ion of there be ing too many bad-news i t ems on TV. F i r s t , bad- news i t ems a re usua l ly im­ por tan t and thus ra te ea r ly p lacement in newscas t s . Secondly , bad-news events many t imes lend themse lves to photography and thus re ­ ce ive v i sua l a s wel l a s au­ d io emphas i s . Th is t ends to Pu l lovers in co t ton knifrj bid fa i r to be p o p u 1 a r t eenagers th i s summer . So tne o f t h e s e a r e s l e e v e l e s s , o thers have very shor t cap s leeves and some have wr i s t l eng th s leeves . l eave a las t ing impress ion on the v iewer . , IT WOULD appear then , , i f one can t rus t what he sees and reads a f te r a l l th i s , tha t to p lease the na t ion , the news of ne twork newscas te rs does no t need more pos i t ive accen tua t ion , bu t the i l lu ­ s ion to which we a l lude mus t" be e luded . And I 'm my own grandpa ' BVERymE TG£T 4 e-OyFP/END SHE S1AR& iAYm Hi ANDGOOFtNG- AROUND WITH c MM.. > THIS WEEK S LETTER: I have problems with boys because of my best gir l f r iend You see, everyt ime I get a boyfr iend, she s tar ts saying "hi" to him and goofing around with him. The problem is she ends up get t ing my boyfr iends Here 's an exam­ ple If my boyfr iend and I are in­ vi ted to a par ty , she comes. Be­ fore we even get a chance to say hel lo to everyone- , she s tar ts in being lovey-dovey to him. I 've lost about f ive boyfr iends in the last three months. I ' lease te l l me what to do. 01 R REPLY: You said the gir l bust ing up your romances is your BEST gir l f r iend. With a f r iend l ike that , who needs an enemy" ' Your gir l f r iend is probably jeal­ ous of you over something. Since none of your romances sound as sol id as the "Rock of Gibral ter" , this is an easy area for your gir l ­ f r iend to interfere and get back at you Si t down with your gir l f r iend and ask her what 's bug ging her . Tel l her to s tay out of your romances If she keeps up, look e lsewhere for a gir l f r iend. Concerning your boyfr iends, s ince the two of you have scared off f ive boys in three months, t ry to f ind someone with the same in terests that you have. That way, you may not lose him so easi ly to some lovey-dovey gir l (espe cial ly your best f r iend!) . McHENRY COUNTRY CLUB 820 N JOHN ST. 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