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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jul 1975, p. 18

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PAGE 18 • PLAINDKALKH-FRII) VY TN.Y 25. 1975 Confirmation Class Ringwood News 653-9008 653-9262 728-0295 The Rev. Roger H. Olson confirmed fifteen recently during the 10:30 a.m. worship service at Nativity Lutheran church. Wonder Lake. In the first row, from left, are Steve Sorenson, Eric Petto, Mark Scheib, Carolyn Pittman andNancy Preston; second row, David Gran, Annette Matthesius, Eric Tyrrell, Peter Goetz, Mark Brinkman and Heide Tyrrell; third row, Frank Lindner, Brian Brabec, Chris Topp, Mike Hollingsworth and Pastor Olson. Another Barbecue Chicken Dinner Is Successful Another successful chicken barbecue at the Ringwood church last Sunday. And the weather held good for us again, of course I really think when it clouded up there in the morning a lot of prayers were said. We are grateful for all who came and enjoyed our dinner and to those who donated their time and wares. We are sure that we enjoyed serving all of you aft do hope you all enjoyed coming. Hope to see you again next year. The count of-number served isn't really in yet nor the bills paid to know just how much we made, but approximate figures say we made about what we did last year. More next week. VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL Vacation church school will be Monday, Aug. 4 through Friday, Aug. 8, 9 a.m. til 11 a.m. It will be held at the Greenwood church this year so plans will be made to leave from Ringwood church at a certain time if rides are needed. There is a small charge for expenses per family to be paid on Monday morning Aug. 4. If there are any questions about the program or tran­ sportation call Katie Christopher, 728-0295. Also if there is anyone who would like to help with transportation or in any other way please call Katie. MISFORTUNE Flora Carr tripped in a rut and broke her foot. Sorry to hear this. Flora. She has a cast on up to her knee-but doing fine and doesn't have any pain. Do as the doctor says, Flora, and you'll be back on both feet soon. IOWA COUSINS Iowa cousins made a surprise visit on Walt and Doris Low late last Sunday afternoon. Doyle and Carol Thomas of Cambria, Iowa, stopped by for a very short visit with the Lows but it was sure enjoyed by all. ENJpYED BY ALL The magic show put on Saturday evening by Stan Knauss of Kirkland, 111., was enjoyed by young and old. The tent on the church lawn is so versatile when it comes to programs and barbecues. See you next year with another program. 'Richard' the dummy was really charming. ABOUT TOWN ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soddy of Kenosha, Kenneth Brennan and children, Wayne and Windy, of Oaklawn and Art Jensen were late Sunday af­ ternoon visitors in the Brennan- Hepburn home. Eric Betts of Gasville, Ark., is visiting with his brother, Earl Betts, and family here in Ringwood. He came home with brother, Ed, when Ed went to visit his parents the Earl Betts who moved to Gasville a few years ago. How many Dorothy?? Eric will be with Earl and Tina another week or so. Hope you enjoy your visit Eric. BIRTHDAYS Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to Arline Pearson and Thomas Parsley, Sr., on July 26: to Donna Lynn Erwin, Linda Hopp and A1 Jones (Terry Justen's hubby) on July 27: Althea Walkington and Buelah Kick on July 28 and to Minnie Martin and Harvey 1Va£gxe&K Agency Drugs y HARDWARE STORES "YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS" 1327 N. RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY PHARMACY 385-4426 HARDWARE 385-8639 OPEN WEEKNIGHTS SATURDAY SUNDAY FISHING TACKLE SAVE OUR Tt PRICES ARE POSTED PRESCRIPTION PRICES FRIT0 LAY POTATO CHIPS WE QUOTE PRICES BY PHONE 4 5/8 0Z. REG., B-BQ, SOUR CREAM&0NI0N Call & See How Much You Can Save! REG. 95' BAG a 65 OR OVER? SAVE! CANFIELDS POP ASSORTED FLAVORS 4 Qts. For $100 WITH OUR SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTION PLAN! JUST ASK US 'TIL 9 P.M. W8 P.M. 9 AM - 7 PM REG. 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RIVERSIDE DR. 385-4426 McHENRY FREE DELIVERY Johs McCullom Lake stwood Manor Lakeland Shor McHen Shores VS Seaborg on July 30. Happy birthday to Yvonne (Tonyan) Petska, Howard Shepard and to Amy Rich on July 31: and to Lee Walkington on August 1 and to Antoinette Visconti. My oh my - July was a busy month for that old* stork. Anyhow happy birthday to all of you people. LATE AGAIN We want to wish Eric Betts a belated happy sixteenth bir­ thday on July 20. We received a note from Dorothy Betts just a day after we went to press last week, so better late than not at all Eric. Sorry we didn't have your date on time Eric but happy birthday anyhow and we'll do better next year. A ANNIVERSARIES Happy anniversary to Ralph and Buelah Kick on July 26 and to Jim and Phyllis O'Halleran, also to Leonard and Laura Ackerman on Aug. 1. Do have many happy years together. THINGS TO REMEMBER Sunday - Church Services -- 9:15 a.m. Aug. 4 -- Vacation Church School -- Call Katie Christopher. i Name Officers For Regional Advisory Unit Edward M. Vass, project director of the Crescent Regional Training program, has announced the selection of officers for the Regional Training Advilory committee. The newly elected officers are Edward M. Vass of Crescent Region, chairman; Joseph Scime of McHenry county, first vice-chairman; Arthur Hess of DuPage county, Secretary; Kenneth Denberg of Lake county, treasurer. The four officers, along with the other nine members of the Regional Training Advisory committee will serve to advise 1 and assist in the development of training programs for the I criminal justice agencies in the counties of DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry afrekWiTh McHenry county is represented by three mem­ bers: Joseph Scime, a specialist in adult and vocational education, who is assistant superintendent of School District 300; Henry Nulle, an experienced law- enforcement commander, chief deputy for the McHenry County Sheriff's department; and Samuel Johns, chief of police of Crystal Lake, progressive police administrator in McHenry county Specialists J o i n S t a f f O f « Local Hospital DR. M.P. JAYAKUMAR CHARGE McHENRY MAN Robert L. Manson of 4215 W. Crystal Lake road, McHenry, was charged with indecent exposure by sheriff's deputies following an incident in Har­ vard last Friday evening. Manson committed the offense on Green road, Harvard, early Friday evening. A description, of Manson and his car were obtained and he was ap­ prehended while east-bound on Alden road north of Woodstock. His bond was set at $1,000. DR. JAMES H. MOWERY Dwo specialists in internal medicine have joined the staff of McHenry hospital,, it has been announced by Nicholas I. Gemell, M.D., president of the Medical-Dental staff. The two internists are M.P. Jayakumar, M.D., and Jafhes H. Mowery, M.D., who are affiliated with the McHenry Medical Group. Dr. Jayakumar recently completed his residency at the Good Samaritan t hospital, Dayton, where he also served his internship. He is a graduate of the University of Mysore, India, and received his medical degree at Karnatak Medical College. Dr. Mowery, a graduate of Northwestern university and the George Washington University School of Medicine, is a native of Canton, 111. He completed his residency in internal medicine at Nor­ thwestern university's Medical center, Chicago, where he also served his internship. 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