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PAGE 2 - McHENEY PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1974 <Scjuad Do ^i<J£ <Szniox ditizzn ^Pxogiam V AND MRS. JOHN ^oxfnsi -HOCCLC ([PaXx (D£l£tl7£ c/^nniuz x±a xy Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weich- mann of Yellville, Ark., for­ merly of McHenry, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Tuesday, Feb. 12, with open house at their home. Their daughter, Donna, of McHenry surprised them on the occasion. They also received a call from their other daughter, Mrs. Jo Hoak, who lives in Roselle, 111. Their son, John, resides at home. Dorothy Heilmann and John Weichmann were married Feb. 12, 1949, in the First Methodist church of McHenry, by the PIANO DUO Woodslock Fine Arts association's performing arts series featres duo-pianists, Paula and Michael Smith, assisted by the Woodstock Fine Arts chorale, with selections from Schubert, Brahms, Debussy and Stravinsky. Tickets will be available at the box office: The performance will be held at the Opera House. WEICHMANN Rev. Wayne Price. At the time of their marriage Mr. Weich­ mann was serving in the Army. For twenty years Mr. Weich­ mann was a member of the McHenry Police department, from which he retired as a sergeant a year and a half ago. It was then they moved to Arkansas Besides the three children, the Weichmanns have two grandchildren, Susan and Christopher Hoak. ^ood GitLzs.ni CZsa !Z7o c^Honor Kishwaukee Trail chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will hold its Good Citizens tea at 2 o'clock Sun­ day, Feb. 24, at the Presbyterian church of Woodstock. Presentation of the annual awards to five seniors will be made by Alice M. and Letah A. Clark of McHenry. Girls from this area to be honored are Anita M. Arndt, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Arndt of Island Lake, who attends Q^tertry C^PlatnJeaL eaier Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at MchieTuy, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund • Publisher nmm Adele Froehlich • Editor WCm^x NEWSPAPER J NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ~ fliiitd iilf ASSOCIATION Fret Press 1 Kty HNNA SUSTAINING MEMBER - 1974 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $9.00 1 Year $12.50 In McHenry and Lakr Outside McHenry and County Lake County Every Wednesday is Chicken Discount Day at mcneils fried chicken 3 PC. CHICKEN DINNER fries, cole slaw, 2 hot rolls *1 35 Regular $1 -89 • a 34c savings Offer good in Woodstock and McHenry McNeils offer good at these McNeil Locations: mcneils fried chicken 315 CLAY STREET / WOODSTOCK RT. 47 & COUNTRY CLU3 RD. / WOODSTOCK IN THE MCHENRY MARKET PLACE / JWCHENRY c/J-CfifzcL ^UfiEta CL(tafitzx cMoCcL. ^1/aCzntiris Jluncfi The February Valentine luncheon of the Alpha Theta chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma International for Women Educators was held at Pal's restaurant, Woodstock, Saturday, Feb. 9. The Rev. James Bidle of the First Congregational church in Crystal Lake, shared his ideas of New Insights; "Who Am I? Where Am I going?", with the fifty-four members present. The Rev. Bidle's explanation of the five steps to self- actualization was very enriching and motivated the listener to attempt to make things happen, not to just think about things to do. Marie Patton, Crystal Lake, president of Alpha Theta chapter, conducted the short business meeting. Mrs. June Stone, chairman of Personal Growth and Services, read a letter of gratitude from the Elgin State hospital for die Christmas gifts. Hostesses for the luncheon were Laura Rogers, chairman; Jean Handke, Helen Kedo, Maxine Kempf and Florence Knox, all of Crystal Lake. The next meeting will be held March 11 at West school in Crystal Lake. Each member is asked to bring a sample of her current avocation to display. The next meeting of the Senior Citizens club will be held Monday evening, * Feb. 27, at 7:30 p.m. at East Campus cafeteria, when the program will be presented by the McHenry Rescue squad. Members will show equipment and how it is used, and will give information as to the purpose and work of the squad. It is a program that will be of interest to all. On Monday evening, Feb. 11, there were 163 members in attendance when the meeting was called to order by President Kenneth Bowsher. He welcomed the members, stating he was happy to be the club president and was looking forward to a very enjoyable year with his fine corps of of­ ficers. Past president, Cyril Allen, then thanked the members and officers for their fine cooperation during his term of office. George Binder was welcomed back after an ab­ sence. He assured members he would again enjoy being the co- chairman of the tours. Instead of the past year's board receiving a big hand, they .received a standing ovation from the club membership which was very gratifying to those who had worked so hard. Binder reminded the members of the Flower show Wednesday, March 27, the bus to leave the McHenry State bank parking lot at 9:45 a.m. The price of the ticket covers the cost of the bus and the flower show admission. Reservations must be made promptly with Mrs. Frank Giel. Alf Heggeland reminded members of the Art classes on Tuesdays from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Landmark school, and the square dancing from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday evenings at Land­ mark school. Frank Giel reported that he has all the details taken care of for the annual bowling banquet in April at the Branded Steak house, Crystal Lake. Mrs. Alice Chermak, Program chairlady, has some very interesting programs planned for this year. The program for this meeting was extremely enjoyable. Bill Wilson, a club member, showed slides of the recent trip he and his wife, Yvonne, took through the state of Utah. It was a delightful program, and Wilson's narration was very informative. . After the program, refresh­ ments were served. The Valentine decorations were very lovely. They will be sent to the Pistakee Nursing home. Century Of Liquid Soap Liquid soap has been around since the year 1865. West campus high school, McHenry; Kasey Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anderson of 1906 Grandview, McHenry, who attends Marian Central Catholic high school; and Ellen Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner of 4219 W. Solon road, Solon Mills, a student at Richmond high school. A slide program will be presented on "What do the daughters do?" at next Sun­ day's tea. ^Watdi iPHcufexx Ocll "CZJXy-Jfo" Cast The cast for the Black Watch Players production of "Tally- Ho" has been announced by producer James G. Kenna. The McHenry County college performances are scheduled for April 26, 27 and 28. The play's author, Arthur Thorsen, Crystal Lake, has been named director. Thorsen is a student of theatre at MCC. He will be assisted by Marjorie Johnson, student director. Actors include Ed Sobczinski, Cary, as Sopwith; Doug Dunham, Woodstock, as Derriberry; Jody Johnson, Crystal Lake as Mums- Georgette Braun, Hebron, as Ophelia; Carol Roese, Crystal Lake as Lady Cynthia; and Lisa Woodbury, Hebron, as Meg. In addition, these actors will participate: Suanne Fanter, Crystal Lake as Agnes; Bill Cobb, Crystal Lake as Greenburg; T.J. Beard, Crystal Lake as the Admiral; Matt Doherty, Crystal Lake as Derek; Don Jones, Crystal Lake as Snavely; Margaret Wild, Fox River Grove as Wanda and Jim Wilcox, Crystal Lake as Higgenbottom. Understudies are Bob Brick, Harvard; Rich Carlson, Crystal Lake; and Marjorie Johnson, Hebron. ^tizncbfiip. GCUJJ £njoy± ram The Friendship club of the First United Methodist church , of McHenry, met for the monthly pot-luck dinner and meeting Saturday, Feb. 9 at 6 p.m., with forty-three members and one guest in attendance. The program for the evening was a most enjoyable film on the "20th Century Woman", which provoked many laughs from the group as many recalled the incidents, type of dress, and places depicted. Bertha and Elmer Stange were in charge of the program. Pastor Smith said < grace, after which everyone enjoyed a very delicious dinner. The meeting was called to order with words of welcome by President Elmer Stange, whib complimented the ladies on the very fine dihnet, and in­ troduced the guest, Mrs. Eleanor Simon. Cards were signed to be sent to Harry Lundy in the hospital and Ruth Young, who is coiv fined at home. Esther Sims' devotions were "God Understands and Loves Us." The group was saddened to learn of the death of Eva Eppel, a long time friend of many. The next meeting of the Friendship club will be Saturday, March 9, at 6 p.m. in the dining room of the First United Methodist church. Grace Borchers will be in charge of the program. Hosts and hostesses will include 3° At£ ^zandson onoTfd c^ft i&Lzt&day tPaily A surprise birthday dinner party was held at the Josie R. Smith home on Sunday. Mr. Smith and his grandson, Paulie Smith, who was born on his grandfather's birthday, Feb. 20, were honored guests, on their • seventy-fifth and six­ teenth birthdays, respectively. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palmateer, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Branklin and son, Chad, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Smith and family, Lester Sherman and Nancy Wagner. Mrs. Agnes Travers and daughter, Rita, came from Spring Valley, 111. Daisy and Harold Wildhagen, Mae and Harry Stinespring and Marion and George Cole. The Friendship club's project is to raise enough money to purchase a new projector. American Legion Auxiliary News KOENEMANN Country Made Sausages, Hams and Bacon GERMAN IMPORTS AND CHEESES A Full Line Of Delicatessen Just east of Rt 12 815-385-6260 VOLO by Pearl Cooper Membership Chairman Doris Henken announced at the last meeting that the annual membership dinner will be held Saturday, Feb. 23, at 6:30 p.m. and all paid up members of the auxiliary are invited to attend. Members are asked to call Mrs. Henken at 385-4778 for their reservations. Husbands and guests of the members are invited after 9 p.m. for dancing. McHenry County Council ^President Lois Haak, the ^county secretary, 11th district "President Mabel Schultz, the district secretary and their husbands will be special guests at this dinner. Past President Parley Chairman Betty Lou Smith announced that twelve past ixumuumiuimi Community Calendar FEBRUARY 20 OES0 Washington Dessert- Card Party - Acacia Hall, 1309 N. Court Street - 1 p.m. McHenry Woman's Club Theatre Party - Bus Leaves Bank Parking Lot - 8:45 a.m. Call Mrs. Elmer Stange for reservations. t Girl Scout Leaders Neigh­ borhood Meeting - St. Patrick's Church - 9:30 a.m. FEBRUARY 21 Creative Living Series -- Sponsored By Woodstock Fine Arts Association - Classical Guitarist Pamela Kimmel - Woodstock Opera House -- 10 a.m. Catholic Daughters of America - Meeting - K of C Hall - 8 p.m. McCullom Lake Con­ servation Club - Beach House - B p.m. FEBRUARY 23 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Cards - Oak Room - 7:30 p.m. McHenry Unit American Legion Auxiliary - Annual Membership Dinner - Legion Post Home - 6:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 24 Kishwaukee Trail Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution - Good Citizens Tea Presbyterian Church, Woodstock - 2 p.m. FEBRUARY 25 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. presidents met at her home. They cut nylons for the Veterans Craft Exchange and made a donation to the Cancer fund in memory of past president, Pearl Sanders. The next 'get together' will be the annual dinner at the Legion post home Sunday, March 31. v Donations were also made to the TB Seal and Easter Seal funds, and to the National Security fund. Maria Guettler, Blood chairman for the unit and the McHenry County council, made an urgent plea for blood. As Music chairman, she led the group in singing "Happy Birth- - day" to Lauretta Homo, Lorraine ,Freund, Dorothy Diedridh and Theresa Huska. "Happy 54th Anniversary" was sung to Elisabeth Schoewer and "Happy 32nd Anniversary" to Pearl Cooper. S I * • £& Jt 1 THE REV. AND MRS. MARVIN ANDERSON cHoUd ^}a\£.va£.H &/citpL£.xLng "<J\K i±±Lona%U± Marvin Anderson of the Wonder Lake Bible church has been ordained and will be leaving shortly for the mission field in British Columbia. He will be accompanied by his wife, Lorraine, and together they will minister to, and work among, the Indians. Their 16- year-old son, Randy, will be with them. -Because of government regulations, each missionary under the United Indian Missions must be ordained, or commissioned by his home church. Therefore, in - com­ pliance with this, such a commissioning service for the Andersons will take place Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m., in the church sanctuary. A brief time of fellowship to honor them will follow. The Andersons have two other children who are at the Moody Bible institute, studying for full time Christian work. Laura, the eldest, is working for her Bachelor of Arts degree with aspirations of becoming a missionary in Asia. Douglas, a second year student, is preparing himself for the ministry. He's also a member of the Moody Men's Glee club which recently has toured in neighboring states. The Rev. Richard N. Wright, pastor of the church, invites all to come and meet with them in a farewell. This Tuesday program will take place of the regular mid-week service. BONNIE JEAN WELTER ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Leroy J. Welter of 3813 W. Grove avenue, McHenry announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie Jean, to Thomas S. Ruggero, son of Dr. and Mrs. S.L. Ruggero of Wonder Lake. Both young people graduated from Marian Central high school in 1970 and are currently attending Northern Illinois university, from which they will graduate May 11. Miss Welter is presently student teaching physical education at Hilltop elementary and West Campus high school. Her fiance is majoring in History. June 1 has been selected as the wedding date. McHenry Woman's Club - Board Meeting - City Hall - 9:30 a.m. FEBRUARY 26 O.E.S. Stated Meeting -- Acacia Hall - Initiation - 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 28 St. Patrick's Ladies Guild - Board Meeting - Home Of Mrs. Leonard Bottari, 1621 Pleasant, Lakeland Park - 1 p.m. MARCH 1 World Day Of Prayer -- Mt. Hope United Methodist Church, 1015 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands - Coffee Hour -9:30- 10 Services, 10 a.m. MARCH2 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Bowling - McHenry Recreation - 7 p.m. sharp. Club Executive Committee Meeting - 3 p.m. - Landmark School. MARCH4 McHenry Grams Club -- Board Meeting - Home Of President Rose Neuharth - 10 a.m. MARCH5 Marcia Mary Ball Circle Meeting -- First United Methodist Church - 12:30 p.m. MARCH6 McHenry Grams Club Chapter No. 826 - Meeting - Green Pearl Restaurant -11:30 a.m. - Followed By Business Meeting, Social Hour - City Hall Club Room. MARCH7 Lakeland Park Women's Club Meeting - 12:30 p.m., Lakeland Park Community House - 1717 North Sunset Drive. MARCH9 Friendship Club Pot-Luck Dinner and Meeting - 6 p.m. - First United Methodist Church. MARCH 10 St. John's Athletic Association - Spaghetti Dinner Johnsburg Community Club - 12 Noon to 4:30 p.m. MARCH 11 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting r- 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. MARCH 15 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM Meeting - Oak Room - St. Mary's, - 7:30 p.m. MARCH 16 Shillelagh Shindig II -- Johnsburg Community Club - Sponsored by St. John's Home and School Association - 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. St. Patrick's and St. Joseph's Day Polka Dance - V.F.W. Hall - 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Bake Sale -- St. Paul's Episcopal Church - McHenry State Bank - 9 a.m. to Noon. MARCH 17 Corn Beef And Cabbage Dinner - St. Patrick's Church Hall -- Sponsored By St. Patrick's Ladies Guild -- Serving 1 to 4 p.m. MARCH 25 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting -- 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. MARCH 27 McHenry Senior Citizens Club - Bus Trip to Flower Show - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot - 9:45 a.m. MARCH 30 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Cards - Oak Room - St. Mary's - 7:30 p.m. MARCH 31 Annual General Meet­ ing Lakeland Park Property Owners Association - Lakeland Park Community House ~ 1717 North Sunset Drive - 2 p.m.1 - Election of new Board Members. Annual Roast Beef Dinner - McHenry Masonic Lodge; Eastern Star Bake Sale - 12 Noon to 3 p.m. SEW WHAT? Smart Slant That asymmetric slant does nice things for the figure--especially If you punctuate it with button trim. No. 3111 comai in sites I2'/j to 22 */j. Site 14'/] {bust 37) takes only 2 yards of 44-in. fabric when you make it without the sleeve. FOR YOUR ADDED CONVENIENCE... OVR DRIVE-IN WINDOW IS OPEN WEDNESDAY 9 A.M. - 2 P.M. SERVING ALL OF GREATER McHENRY COUNTY McHenry Savings MeHENRY SAVINGS i it** timittiii, AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1 209 North Green Street McHenry. 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