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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 May 1975, p. 8

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I I'AQE 8 - PLA1NDEALER-FRIDAY. MAY 30, 1975 Spring Grove Eya Freund 675-2135 Install Officers For Lotus Country Woman's Club T<he Lotus Country Woman's Club held installation of of­ ficers for the next fiscal year 1975-76 at a dinner held at Sabatini's, Long Lake, on Wednesday, May 21. Meeting was opened with a prayer led by Frances Heinemann and all joined in a pledge of allegiance to the flag. President Kay' Smith welcomed members and quests, there were twenty- seven members and eight guests present. She thanked the hostesses for making the arrangements for the dinner. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Treasurer's report was given by Louise Miller in the absence of Treasurer Jean Lay. Corresponding Secretary read thank you notes from Jeanette Helbling and Jean Lay in a c k n o w l e d g e m e n t o f memorials given by the club for Arthur Helbling and Leander Lay. A notification from the American Forestry Association was read concerning a nationwide search for trees to be included in a bicentennial publication "Famous and Historic Trees of the United States." Anyone knowing of an exceptional tree, or one associated with an interesting anecdote, please notify T.W. Curtin, Extension Forester, 211 Mumford Hall, Urbana, 111. 61801. A birthday song was sung for those who had birthdays this month and secret pal gifts were given out All expressed sympathy for the Leander Lay family and bowed their heads in silent prayer. Plans Were completed for the Dist. No. 4 Board Meeting which will be on May 28 star­ ting at 9a.m. in St. Peter's hall. LCWC will host this meeting. Jean Lay and Louise Miller will take reservations. A September card party and luncheon was discussed and committees formed. Volunteers are needed to help on the 1975-76 year book - calendar of events. Certificates of Award were presented by Secretary Eva Freund to all members who had not missed a meeting through the 1974-75 year. She thanked them for their participation and cooperation. Flower baskets for the Spring Grove town square have been donated by the club and President Smith thanked Pauline Horak and Marie Kohl for handling this project. Ap­ preciation for his help and a thank you was mentioned for Frank Heinemann, who painted the baskets and prepared them for hanging. President Kay Smith and Secretary Eva Freund, who were delegates at Illinois State Convention of the Federation of Women's Clubs, gave reports on the convention they attended May 7, 8 and 9. It was held at the Palmer House, Chicago. They brought back information and many interesting highlights. Installation of officers with Frances Heinemann as in- ' stalling officer. A nominating committee presented Louise Miller to replace Jean Lay as treasurer for one year, as Mrs. Lay had requested a leave of absence. To relieve the president of some of her work­ load a second vice-president was nominated. Pauline Horak accepted the nomination. There were no nominations from the floor and there was a unanimous vote cast to accept CARL & MARIE ARE BACK! NOW AT THE OAK PARK LOUNGE ON THE BAY COME JOIN US! SUNDAY BRUNCH 9to1 ADULTS: *3.00 Children '£00 OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY PIZZA & SANDWICHS SERVED DAILY! 801 OAK GROVE RD„ McHENRY, ILL. NEW OWNERS: CARL & MARIE 3850176 REMNRNTS •HVER 1.000 SPECIRLS ' iWMMW-tat inrrw ph|PBY • CHOOSE FROM LEES. KARASTAN BIGELOW, MOHAWK, CABIN CRAFTS, ALEXANDER SMITH, ALDON TREND EVANS & BLACK AND MANY MORE! SRVE UP TO 75% ON THE LRRGEST 5ELECTION OF REMNRNTS ) IN NORTHERN ILLINOIS OVER 800 LRROE REMNRn • UP TO 12' WIDE UP TO 30' IN LENGTH P«»ceo s-joo s SQ.YD. to OO SQ.YD RNY CRRPET REMNRNT G' M 12' to 8' x IZ*...„ EACH RLL SIZES OVER 3' x tZ' to under 6' M iZ\ '\ IB^a^ C™" Q95 Cash RLL SIZES 3' H 12' and under ^BFACH carry DISCONTINUED SRMPLES 27" H 36" 27" H IB" S J O O 9 E C L EACH EACH ASSORTED SMRLL SIZES lO c EACH lOO's of 6' wide and 12'wide VINYL REMNRNTS ARMSTRONG and CONGOLEUM REDUCED 50% to 75% TIDY CARPETS & RUGS 200 WASHINGTON/WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS/815-338-1000 STORE HOURS: M0N., THURS., FRI. 8 9 TUES.. WED., SAT. 8-5 SUN. 12 5 the officers as presented and that they be installed. All other officers on the board remained in office. Corsages were worn by all the officers, gifts of the club. President Kay Smith presented all the officers with a gift...a replica of a 1776 gold coin on a chain. Dorothy Or- solini suggested that a picnic be held sometime through the summer. All were in favor. ^ SYMPATHY Our heartfelt sympathy is extended the family of Leander Lay He will be missed as a civic leader in the town as well as by a host of friends who knew and loved him. ST. PETER'S SUMMER SOCIAL Plans are underway for the annual summer social of St. Peter's parish. The day set is Sunday, June 22. Chicken dinner, entertainment and prizes. Everyone welcome. Come and visit with old and new friends. GRADUATES Twenty-nine eighth grade graduates will receive diplomas at Spring Grove Elementary School on June 2 at 8 p.m. Guests will include Robert D. Bright, superin­ tendent of Harrison school, as speaker; the Reverend Leonard Schoenherr, for in­ vocation and benediction; Robert Shanon for presentation of special awards and members of the board of education and school faculty. CLASSES ENJOY TRIP Mrs. Alice Weber of Spring Grove and Mrs. Maria Kort of List Water Weight k"Natural" Water NEW OORINIL.a natural "water pill"! •can help you lose excess weight,1' C' ncomfortable body bloat (puffiness in nkles, antis, stomach) due to excess water retention during pre menstrual cycle. v ODRINIL is a gentle diuretic 'compound-contains natural herbs in a. .tablet that is effective and fast acting.' •Helps eliminate excess watef usually caused by pre menstrual bloat. • ODRINIL "Golden Water Pills'* are guaranteed to help you lose that uncomfortable water bloat and temporary weight gain or ypur money will be refunded. No questions asked. iflO Wtfe sfiW wHhJhis_gpar*ntegJ>y: MAY'S REXALL DRUG STORE 4400 W. ROUTE 120 MAIL ORDERS FILLED At Bcaber Buick Lake Geneva and the teachers of two sixth grade classes of North school, Crystal Lake accompanied the children on a sightseeing trip of Chicago recently. They visited the Art Institute where they saw examples of impressionist paintings and Dutch paintings. They also visited the section of the museum housing Indian, African and Chinese artifacts. They then proceeded to Adler Planetarium where they saw the annual spring show. Shedd Aquarium was visited next where they viewed many in­ teresting and exciting marine life exhibits. The trip proved to be of great interest to the students and was of tremen­ dous educational value. Offer Advanced Training For Fire Fighters Seven hours of advanced training for fire fighters will be conducted by the University of Illinois at the Fire department in Huntley, June 8, according to Chief W.J. Eckert, director of Firemanship Training, U. of I. U n i v e r s i t y C o n t i n u i n g Education. One seven-hour class is scheduled. Members of fire departments will be admitted. There are no registration nor tuition charges. James Berggren and Dale C. Stout, who have passed ad­ vanced instructors' courses in firemanship training at the U. of I., will be the teachers. Additional information about U. of I. Firemanship Training programs can be obtained from Chief Ecker, 1007 W. Nevada, U. of I., Urbana, 111., 61801. Faith Church Opens Summer Schedule Sunday Faith Presbyterian church will begin its summer schedule Sunday, June 1., Corporate worship will begin at 9:30 in­ stead of 10:30 a.m. Church school for nursery and pre­ school age children will also begin at 9:30. This summer time schedule will be in effect for all of June, July and August. 653-9008 Ringwood News 728-0295 653-9262 Hold Pot-Luck Farewell Dinner For Rev. Wegner Sunday, June 1, at 12 noon there will be a pot-luck dinner at the Greenwood church in honor of Rev. Ruth Wegner, who will be leaving us on June 8. We do hope that as many of you will come as possible to let Ruth know our appreciation of her time and services. See you at the pot-luck dinner at Greenwood next Sunday. WELCOME There was a delicious pot- luck luncheon held at the Ringwood Church last Tuesday, May 20 for a good old gab fest with Mrs. Anna Shadle andMercedes Hoffman.Anna is visiting in the area of a couple of weeks and this is one way that she got to see so many more people. Mercedes and Anna had been neighbors here in Ringwood for many years before they both moved away. Mercedes is now back in the area altho it is in Wonder Lake we are glad she is near. Anna will be leaving to go back to California this Thursday so she will be back home by the time you read this. 'Twas so good to see her and get to visit. Anna is still taking pictures of everyone and everything. LADIES "500" CARD CLUB The Ladies "500" Card Club met in the home of Vivian Jackson in Richmond last Wednesday. With all the visiting that went on Mabel Hawley went home with high score and Anna Shadle had low score. Guess Anna did more visiting than playing cards from the sounds of it. Anna was a very active member of this card club before she moved to California years ago. HERE AND THERE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy spent a few days in Waupaca last weekend visiting relatives. Recent visitors with Mrs. Nellie Hepburn were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soddy of Kenosha and their grandson, Steve Muth; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laursen of Antioch; Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman of Florida; and Arthur Jensen of Mc Henry. Chris and Rich Gillespie had a yard full of friends and relatives on Monday for a cook- out. 'Twas a beautiful day until the rains came and all scat­ tered for the house. The Walt Lows attended a cook-out in McHenry. Lee and Scott Miller went too. Also there were the Jerry Freunds, the Alby Adams and the John Granaths. All here were under the shelter at the city park but the wind blew so hard it blew completely across the shelter and all got wet. Oh well it cleared up and ended in a beautiful day. Many in the area attended the Memorial Day parade in McHenry on Monday morning and Aunt Nellie rode with the gold star group. BIRTHDAYS Boy, are we getting forgetful, we missed another birthday and we are really sorry. Happy birthday Ricky VanEvery on May 29. Birthdays this next week are few. but they are just as important as any. Happy birthday to Barbara Flynn on May 31, and Wendy Bruce, Larry Lehmkuhl and Blanche Howe on June 3 and on the fourth of June Penny Beck celebrates her special day. Hazel Bowman and Britta Seaborg will share their day on June 6. Happy birthday to all of you and hope you have many more. ANNIVERSARIES Happy anniversary to .Frank and Lil Visconti on June 1. How many? Do hope you have many more. » FOLKS We do not have any new anniversaries listed on the' church calendars so it would be nice if you would call one of the top phone numbers and let us know when your anniversary is so that we can put it on our calendar and remember you and yours on your special day. THINGS TO REMEMBER Friday, May 30, Memorial Day, no school. Sunday, June 1, Church Services - 9:15 a.ni No more church school for the summer. Sunday, June 1, 12 noon -- Pot-luck dinner - Greenwood Church - to honor Rev. Ruth Wegner. 'TRY US' WE WILL BEAT ANY BUICK OPEL DEAL |T PBui<k fjrr ohLy ES fl M I N U T t T o M A K E A B f T T I P 5 1 AL • i i H ' i i i . i i i c OVER 140 NEW & USED CARS IN STOCK READY TO ROLL Hours: Daily 9-9 Babep BuicK/tn . •> f ifwrmTWlMj%iw I Scrvicc Daily !!«>:« FilH^HWOPEL) B.5 I J ALL PHONES 91 S . RT 12 , FOX LAKE, I LL 312 /587 -2555 VJ*/1-312-587-2555 91 S . RT 12 , FOX LAKE, I LL 312 /587 -2555 OPEL 5x7 Color Portrait C Choice of posesl Photo charms availablel Jewel Portrait Vivid Color 5x7 Portrait • All Ages • Additional subjects in group portrait 38c each. • Second subject photographed individually $1. • Limit one per subject, two per family." 1/ MAY MAY JUNE If 30th 31st 1st II FRI- SAT. SUN [/ 10-8 9-6 11-4 3718 W. Elm f McHenry « >

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