Biij V .S V , V N ^ ^ ||sMI SECTION 2-PAGE 2-PtAINDEALER--FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1977 Display Foreign Items Mount Hope Church t:nited Mrthudid 1015 W. Broadway Pinlakrf Highland* Rrt. Lm Sehofnhrrr Sunday Innihip 11 a.m.. Sundav School 9:45 a.m. UNIT SIZE MONTHLY RATE* l O x 1 5 $45 10 x 25 $70 25 x 25 $125 Outside $15 1 5 x 1 5 $15 Office $150 Prices subject to change without notice. RENT YOUR OWN STORAGE UNIT BOATS ETC. RECORDS CARS INVENTORY FURNITURE YOU STORE IT, LOCK IT, & KEEP THE KEY • Fireproof Buildings • Open 7 Days a Week • Home Owners • Condominium Owners • Apartment Renters • Manufacturers Rep • Merchandisers • Lighted at Night • Fenced & Secure • Sportsmen • Hobbyists • Contractors • Distributors • Business Guettler's Storage 818 N. Front St. (Route 31) McHenry, III. 60050 815-385-8570 First United Methodist Church 3717 Imi Main Strwi (Inirch phone 38.VW3I Ralph Smith. Pantor Parsonage Phone: 385-1352 Worwhip: 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. C.hurch School: 11:00 a.m. Nativity Lutheran Church 3506 L Wonder Lake Rd. Bo* 157. Phone 653-3832 Wonder Lake. Illinois Sun. Worship 8 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday School - 9 a.m. |>un»ery Facilitie« Available) Church of God Cireenleaf A\e. at Fairfield Dr. Inland Lake School Service*: Sunday School. 10 a.m. C.hurch Service. 1 1 a.m. Etan^elifttic Service. 7 p.m. Telephone: 312-526-8056 St Peter's Catholic Church Spring <»rove. Illinoix Rev. kilduff. Pa»tor Phone 815-675-2288 MASSES: Daily 8 a.m. Saturday - 7:30 p.m. Sundav - 7 a.m.. 9 a.m.. 1 I a.m. St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Johntiburp Rev. Leo Battel. Pantor Recti»r> Phone 385-1477 Convent Phone 385-5363 Sal. ni^hl - 8:00 p.m. Mann Sun. Mannen - 7. 9. 10:30. 12:00 St Mary's Catholic Church Rev. Eugene Baumhofer Sat. Eve. Matu • 5 p.m. Fulfill* Sun. obligation Sunday Mannen - 6:30. 8. 9:30. 9:45. 10:45. 11. 12 noon. Alliance Bible Church 3815 W. Bull Valley Rd. Rev. Gerald Robertson Sunday School - 9:45 A.M. Service - 11:00 P.M. Service - 7:00 Wed. Bible Study & Prayer 8:00 p.m. Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints J a men Hufford Branch President Phone: 459-3889 Meeting* at Prairie Grove School, 8617 Ridgefield Road (Rt. 176) Gryntal Lake. Illinoin Sunday School Meeting 10:30 a.m. Sunday Sacrament Meetingn 5:00 p.m. Sunday Eirept on 1st Sunday of Month - then held at 12 noon. Christ The King Catholic Church 5006 E. Wonder Lake Road Wonder Lake. Illinois Sunday Ma**e»: 8. 10 a.m. and noon. Eve. Mas* 8 p.m. Fulfills Sunday Obligation Ringwood Methodist Church Ringwood. Illinois Rev. Jam;* Segin Res. 648-2848 Church 653-6956 Sunday 9:15 a.m. Church Service Church School at 10:15 a.m. Chain O'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church 4815 !N. Wilmot Rd. Rev. Mitchell Considine Sunday School 9:45 a.m. W orship Service 11:00 a.m. Church Phone - 497-3000 Parsonage - 497-3050 Christian Science Society Lincoln Road And Eastwood Lane Sunday Service - 10:30 a.m. Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. Wed. Eve.. Meeting Every Third Wed. - 8:00 p.m. McHenry County Friends Meeting (Quaker) 1st & 3rd Sundays. 10:30 a.m. for information call: 385-3872 or 312-683-3840 Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 404 N. Green St. Rev. Roger W. Schneider Phone 385-7786 or 385-4030 Saturday Church. 5:00 pm School, 5:45 pm Sunday Church • 8:30 & 10:30 School-9:15& 11:15 Nursery Services Available St Francis National Catholic Church Flanders Rd.. east of Ringwood Rd. Sunday Masses - 10 a.m. Father A. Wodka - Pastor Spring Grove Church United Methodist 8102 IN. Blivin, Spring Grove, III. Rev. Len Schoenherr - Pastor Sunday Worship • 9 a.m. Sunday School • 10:15 a.m. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 4206 W. Waukegan Rd. (W. Rt. 120) Rev. Hermann F. Graef 3854)859 385-1616 Sunday Worship. 7:45 & 10:30 Nursery Services provided at 10:30 Education for Eternity Sunday School - Children and Youth, 9 a.m. McHenry Evangelical Free Church 1309 N. Court St. Sunday School • 9:45 a.m. Sunday Service - 11:00 a.m. Home Bible Studies Available Rev. David Fogleboch 344-1111 or 728-0516 George K. Justen First National Bank Peter M. Justen Funeral Home of McHenry Funeral Home 3519 rn. ELM STREET 3814 W. ELM STREET 3807 W. ELM STREET McHENRY. ILL. 385-2400 , McHENRY. ILL. 385-5400 McHENRY, ILL. 385-0063 Glaviano's Interiors & Palatine Millwork 385-3764 41 I S. R< >1 TE 31 Jt ST NORTH OF McHENRY FLORAL McHenry Savings & Loan 1209 N.XREEN STREET McHENRY. ILL 385-3000 Guettler's Service, Inc. 818 N. FRONT STREET McHENRY. ILL. 385-9831 Brake Parts Co. P.O. BOX I I McHENRY. ILL. 385-7000 Halm's Wonder Lake Funeral Home 7611 HANCOCK DR. WONDER LAKE 1-728-0233 Mitchell Sales, Inc. BUCK - OLDS - OPEL 903 N. FRONT ST., McHENRY 385-7200 Ace Hardware 3729 W. ELM STREET McHENRY. ILL. 385-0722 The Bath Shop 3012 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY. ILL. 385-0048 The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 WEST ELM STREET McHENRY. ILL. 385-0170 Tonyan Construction Co. 1309 N. BORDEN STREET McHENRY. ILL. 385-5520 McHenry State Bank 3510 W. ELM STREET McHENRY. ILL. 385-1040 Coast to Coast Hardware 4400 W. RJE. 120 McHENRY MARKET PLACE 385-6655 The regular monthly meeting of the McHenry American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 491 was conducted by President Margaret Datz. recently at the American Legion Post home. Poppy day Chairman Dottie Messer announced that Poppy day will be held Saturday. May 14. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and all volunteer members are requested to contact her if they are able to help sell poppies. All poppy money is used for the hospitalized veterans and the support of the members and volunteers in selling poppies is needed. Ms. Messer also an nounced that 3.000 poppies and three dozen poppy cans have been purchased this year. Gold Star Chairman Mary Kantorski announced that the next meeting will be a pot-luck dinner and will honor the gold Star members. This meeting will be held on May 16 at 6:30 p.m., and all members are urged to attend to honor the Gold Star mothers, sisters, daughters and wives. Girl s State chairman Ms. Datz. announced that Kathy Ahern and Ann Schneider were selected as Girls' State citizens, with Linda Bonk as alternate. McHenry was host to the county Girl's State tea on April 17. Rehabilitation Chairman Marie Howe asked the mem bers to bring cookies, candy, and creature comforts to the May meeting, as the unit was to entertain the Elgin hospital veterans at a chicken dinner on May 17. Volunteers are also needed and cookies will be needed for a picnic to be held on May 31 for these same veterans. Ms. Osmon, announced that McHenry is to host the McHenry county Past Presidents at a dinner April 28, and all past presidents are urged to contact her for reservations. She also an nounced that hair nets, hair brushes, cosmetics, combs, stamps, stationery, etc., are needed by the women patients at North Chicago Veteran hospital. All past presidents are asked to bring these articles to the meeting at the home of Reba Owen on Wednesday, May 18. Jane Grothman, Foreign Relations chairman, passed the CARE box for Guatemala to help secure the future of Guatemala. This country suffere a severe earthquake. Ilaverne Gregory and her husband, Frank, showed slides of Guatemala and told the assembled group about that country. They displayed many items from Guatemala that they brought back from their recent visit there. The Executive board meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Post Law Day Proclamation Issued In City May 1 is Law day. The annual nation-wide event is not a "lawyers' day" but rather an occasion for honoring the place of law in the lives of all; for learning how the law and legal system operate; and for examining how the law can better serve people and the nation. The primary purpose of the observance is to dramatize the values of living under a system of laws and independent courts that protect individual freedom and make possible a free society. Justice is everybody's business. The courts aren't here just for lawyers and judges, they're for all citizens, and it is up to every American, as concerned citizens, to help make them function ef fectively. In accordance with Law day and its objectives, Mayor Stanek has issued the following Law day proclamation : RESOLUTION "Our courts of law, representative of the vast judicial system of our state and nation, are one of the cor nerstones of our structure of government. They have been a bulwark in recognizing the importance of every person, in protecting individual rights and maintaining a free society. "It is fitting, therefore, that on the occasion of the twentieth annual nation-wide observance of Law day U.S.A. on May 1, we, as citizens of this city, state and nation, reflect on our great heritage: a system of govern ment under laws devised by representatives of the people and administred by in dependent courts. "As responsible citizens we should become more aware of Court needs and problems and our role in support of them; we should be mindful of the great new demands being placed upon them because of growth in government and litigants; and we should champion legislative efforts to improve and modernize our courts. They need and deserve the support and good will of every American "Now, Therefore, I, Joseph Stanek, mayor of McHenry, do hereby proclaim Sunday, May 1,1977, as Law Day U.S.A., and May 1 through May 7 to be Law Week and urge the people, organizations, churches, schools and the media of public information to observe Law Week with appropriate ceremonies and recognition and to reaffirm their faith in our judicial system. "Joseph B. Stanek", Mayor Faith Presbyterian Church Line..li. i\ < Hill R.mmK William Clark, noaersiu Corporate Worship -10:30 a.m. Church School: Grades 1-9 9:00 a.m. Adult 9:15 a.m. Pre-School 10:30 a.m. First Baptist Church 509 N. Front Si. 385-0083 Rev. Marshall E. Werry Bible Study-Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Training t'nion: 5:00 p.m. Interpretation for Deaf at all Ser- vices. Special Spanish Services. Wed- nesday. Prayer Serv ice. 6:45 p.m. St Paul's Episcopal Church 3706 W. Si. Paul's & Green Rev. Arthur D. McKay. Vicar 385-7690 Sunday Services Holy Eucharist - 8 a.m. Family Eucharist • 10 a.m. Church School & ( offee Hour Wednesdays - Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Friday - Holy Eucharist • 9:30 a.m. Wonder Lake Bible Church 7501 Howe Drive Wonder Lake. Illinois Rev. Richard N. Wright, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School. 9:30 a.m. I Morning Worship Service. 11:00 a.m. Bible Fellowship Hour 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: Midweek Prayer and Praise Hour. 7:30 p.m. St Patrick's Catholic Church Rev. Edmund Petit, Pastor Rev. Raymond Kearney. Assoc. Pastor Sat.. Eve. (Sun., obligation fulfilled 5 p.m.) Sunday 7:15. 8:30. 9:45. 11 & 12:15 home and all officers and chairmen are urged to attend, as report time is near. Betty Lingenfelter and Katherine Edstrom volun teered to be on the nominating committee and two more members will be picked from the executive meeting on April 27. Reba Owen was picked by Ms. Datz. Donations were made to: the Korean Children's Heart fund; Carville, La.; Station Wagon fund; Veterans' Craft ex change; District President's 'special project'; the Seeing Eye Dog program; and to Mental Health. Initiation for new members was held and Dorothy Larson was initiated into the McHenry Unit of the American Legion auxiliary. Members were reminded of the semi-annual chicken dinner to be held on Sunday, May 15, and letters and tickets are being mailed to the members. Tickets will also be available at the door. Help will be needed in setting up, serving, etc., also donations of bakery goods for dessert and a bake sale is being asked for from the members. The dinner will be served from noon to 4 p.m. Lauretta Homo was endorsed as president of the eleventh district. Betty Lou Smith was endorsed as treasurer of the district. Birthday greetings were extended to; Ms. Messer, Pearl Cooper, Lois Crouch, Katherine Edstrom. Mary Kantorski and Ms. Howe. Refreshment chairman for the April meeting was Ms. Messer, with her committee of: Colleen Miller, Laura Weber, Edna Mueller, Irene Guffy, Dorothy M. Miller. Marion Alford, Dorothy DiMauro, Mary Pat Cunningham, Grayce Dobyns, Jean Guettler, Othelle Brady, Harriet Mikosz, Kathleen Miller, Eleanor Miller, Shirley Smith, Phyllis Letizia, Ercell Lock and Ruth Ziszik. Theresa Huska will be chairman for the Gold Star Pot- Luck dinner to be held on May 16. Special guests will be the Americanism Essay winners and their mothers. NEED STORAGE SPACE ... WE CAN PROVIDE IT! A SPACE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS Sometimes we want to speak . . . and can't find our voices. Sometimes we honestly want to go to church... but it's been so long. In anything, the hardest part is the first step. One foot, then another foot.. which, in the case of the church, leads straight to a wide-open door. The rest is easy. Copyright 1977 K«ster Advertising Service StrasOurg, Virginia Scriptures selected by The American Bible Society Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Acts Romans Romans I Corinthians Isaiah Isaiah Ephesians 26:1-23 3:1-31 10:1-21 1:1-31 43:1-13 53:1-12 1:1-14 Childhood play. It isn't always this easy. Later on, we want to bridge the gap that separates us from something or someone else. But often we don't have the nerve. Ilaverne Gregory, left, shows^display of items from Guatemala with Foreign Relations chairman Jane Grothman during meeting of the McHenry American Legion auxiliary. They reach out, wanting to touch and making a game of it. Who will be the first to give in, so that fingers will clasp in a burst of laughter?