PAGE 16 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1978 &(**»* CHURCH SERVICES V - i':-: • Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Oay Saints (MORMONS) 5209 N. WALKUP AVE., CRYSTAL LAKE, ILLINOIS (Across From Veteran's Acres) SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:30 A.M., SACRAMENT MEETING 5 P.M. SUNDAY Alliance Bible Church 3815 W. Bull VolUy Rd. R*v. Ceroid Robertson Sunday School - 9:45 A.M. Sorvico- 11:00 P.M. Sorvico • 7:00 Wed. Bible Study A Prayer 8:00 p.m. St. Francis National Catholic Church Flanders Rd., east of Ringwood Rd. Sunday Masses • 11 a.m. Father A. Wodka • Pastor Chain 0'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church 4815 N. Wilmot Rd. Rev. Mitchell Considine Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 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. 8 p.m. Christ The King Catholic Church 5006 E. Wonder Lake Road Wonder Lake, Illinois Sunday Masses: 8,10 a.m., and noon. Eva. Mass 8 p.m. Fulfills Sunday Obligation St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Johnsburg Rev. Leo Bartel, Pastor Rectory Phone 385-1477 So» Eva Mow 5:30 ond 8:00p.m. Fulfills Son. Obligotion Sunday Maun 7:009:00 10:30 and 12:00 W»k dayt 7:30 « 9:00 Sat. 8:00a.m. First United Methodist Church 3717 West Main Street Church phone 385-0931 Ralph Smith, Pastor Parsonage Phone: 385-1352 Worship: 9:30 a.m. a"* ' 1 a.m. Sunday School 10:50 a.m. St. Paul's Episcopal Church 3706 W. St. Paul's C Croon Rev. Arthur D. McKay, Vicar 385-7690 Sunday Services Holy Eucharist - 8 A.M. Family Eucharist - 10 a.m. Church School A Coffee Hour Wednesdays- HolyEucharist 9:30 a.m. Friday-Holy Eucharist • 9:30 a.m. Nativity Lutheran Church 3506 E. Wondor Lake Rd. Box 157, Phone 653-3832 Wonder Lake, Illinois Sun. Worship 8 B 10:30 a.m. Sunday School - 9 a.m. (Nursery Facilities Available) St. Mary's Catholic Church Rev. Eugene Baumhofer Sat. Eve. Mass - 5 p.m. Fulfills Sun. obligation Sunday Masses - 6:30, 8, 9:30, 9:45. 10:45, 11, 12 noon. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 4206 W. Woukegon Rd. (W. Rt. 120) Rev. Hemonn F. Groef 385-0859 385-1616 Sunday Worship, 7:45 B 10:30 Nursery Services provided at 10:30 Education for Eternity Sunday School - Children ond Youth, 9 a.m. Wonder Lake Bible Church 7501 Howe Drive Wonder Lake, Illinois Rev. Richard N. Wright, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service, 11 a.m. Bible Fellowship Hour 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: # Midweek Prayer and Praise Hour, 7:30 p.m. George R. Justen Funeral Home 3519W.ELM STREET McHENRY. ILL. 385-2400 Glaviano's Interiors & Palatine Millwork 385-3764 414 S. ROUTE 31 JUST NORTH OF McHENRY FLORAL Brake Parts. Co. P.O. BOX 11 McHENRY. ILL. 385-7000 Ace Hardware 3729 W.ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-0722 Tonyan Construction Co. 1309 N. BORDEN STREET McHENRY . ILL. 385-5520 McHenry County Friends Meeting (Quaker) 1st B 3rd Sundoy, 10:30 a.m. For information call: 385-3872 or 312-683-3840 Church of God Greenleaf Ave. at Fairfield Dr. Island Lake School Services: Sunday School. 10 a.m Church Service, 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service, 7 p.m. Telephone: 312-526-8056 Mount Hope Church United Methodist 1015 W. Broadway Pistakee Highlands Rev. Ruth Wickersham Sunday Worship 11 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. McHenry Evangelical Free Church 803 Royal Dr., McHenry (Meeting, 2nd Floor Carestoel) 344-1111-- Church, Pastor Roy Wisner 1-653-9675 Sunday Service 11 AM, 7 PM Sunday School 9:45 AM Ringwood Methodist Church Ringwood, Illinois Rev. James Segin Res. 648-2848 Church 653-6956 Sunday 9:15 a.m. Church Service Church School at 10:15 a.m. Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints (MORMONS) 5209 N. Walkup Ave. (across from Veterans Acres) Crystal Lake, Illinois Sunday School: 10:30 Sacrament Meeting: 5:00 p.m. Sunday Grace Meeting KC Hall at 1304 N. Park St. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Sunday Worship Service 11:00 A.M. Rev. C. Edward Delp 344-2519 United Pentecostal Church 258 Sunnyside-Lakemoor Rev. Dennis Danielson-385-4974 Sunday 10 a.m. A 7 p.m. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study, Frl. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting First National Bank of McHenry 3814W.ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-5400 St. Peter's Catholic Church Spring Grove, Illinois Rev. Kllduff, Pastor Phone 815-675-2288 Masses: Daily 8 a.m. Saturday • 7:30 p.m. Sunday - 7 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m. Faith Presbyteri Lincoln t Chap*! H erian Church I Hill Roods Rov. Eric J. Snydor Corporate Wortiihlp • 10:90 a.m. Church School: Nurwry • Pro-School - 10:30 a.m. Primary, Junior. Junior High and Young Adult - 9:00 a.m. Adult, Socondl Fourth Sundays - 9:IS a.m. Spring Grove Church United Methodist 8102 N. Blivin, Spring Grove, III. Rev. Ruth Wickersham-Pastor Sunday Worship • 9 a.m. Sunday School - 10:15 a.m. St. Patrick's Catholic Church Rev. Edmund Petit, Pastor Rev. Raymond Kearny, Assoc. Pastor Sat., Eve. (Sun. obligation fulfilled 5 p.m.) Sunday 7:15, 8:30, 9:45, 11 B 12:15 Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 404 N. Green St. Rev. Roger W. Schneider Phone 385-7786 or 385-4030 Saturday Church, 5:00 p.m. School, 5:45 p.m Sunday Church, 8:30110:30 School, 9:15 Nursery Services Available First Baptist Church 509 Front St. 385-0083 Rev. Marshall E. Worry Bible Study-Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Training Union: 5:00 p.m. Interpretation for Deaf at all Services. Special Sponish Services. Wednesday Prayer Service, 6:45 p.m. Peter M. Justen Funeral Home 3807 W.ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-0063 McHenry Savings & Loan 1209 N.GREEN STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-3000 Halm's Wonder Lake Funeral Home 7611 HANCOCK DR. WONDER LAKE 1-728-0233 The Bath Shop 3012W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL. 385-0048 McHenry - State Bank 3510W.ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-1040 Guettler's Service, Inc. 818 N. FRONT STREET McHENRY. ILL. ~ 385-9831 Mitchell Sales, Inc. BUICK--OLDS--OPEL 903 N. FRONT ST. McHENRY 385-7200 Told rwice The McHenry Plaindealer 3812W.ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. 385-0170 Coast to Coast Hardware 4400W. RTE. 120 McHENRY MARKET PLACE 3B5-6655 FIFTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of February 9. 1928) Governor Len Small won a complete victory in his fight to give the people of Illinois the right to nominate their can didates for office instead of the politicians, when the Illinois supreme court by a vote of 4 to 3 upheld the constitutionality of the present law after a number of lower courts had held to the contrary. The fight on the law was started in several courts last year both in Chicago and downstate and in almost every case the lower courts ruled the law unconstitutional, until there came a sort of conviction among politicians and officials that it must be so. The cases were all appealed to the Supreme court and a decision was expected last December, but no action was taken by court. The immediate effect of the ruling is that a primary election will be held April 18. Word was received here recently that Count Von Oberstadt passed away at Vienna on Saturday.'Jan. '28. The count came to McHenry during the World war. at which time he purchased the Fred Schnorr property After the close of the war, however, he returned to his old home in Vienna where he has since resided FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of February 10, 1938) The first damage suit to be filed under the old Dram Shop act since the repeal of the prohibition and the first to be filed in the McHenry county Circuit court in a number of years was filed Monday af ternoon. Minnie Ritt is the plaintiff in the . suit and the defendants are Henry and Leo Lange and Fred Krueger. Both the defendants and plaintiff are from Crystal Lake. Mrs. Ritt is seeking $10,000 damages from the defendants in the suit filed. She alleges that her husband, who for a number of years has conducted a jewelry and watch repair shop in Crystal Lake and SUBSCRIBE To The McHenry Plaindealer And Save $10.30 Over Newstand Price FILL OUT AND MAIL OR BRING TO: McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry, III. 60050, with check or money order for *10.50 for one year subscription within McHenry County. NAME ADDRESS CITY .ZIP MONEY BACK GUARANTEE FOR UNUSED PORTION1 I ' * McHenry was injured in the tavern operated by the Langes on Feb. 4, 1936. As the result of the fall she charges, he received a broken leg and has since been permanently disabled and unable to conduct his business. Mort will be remembered as the proprietor of the shop called "Tempus Fugit The ledger showing the cost of accidents to the nation in 1P37 in lives, money and maimed bodies was drawn up Tuesday by the National Safety council. It showed 106,000 persons dead in a "gruesome jamboree of carelessness". An all-time high of 39,700 traffic fatalities was the greatest contributing factor. This slaughter was about twice the American losses in the World war, in which 50,150 soldiers were killed in combat. A total of 375,000 persons were per manently injured in 1937 and 9.400.000 temporarily injured. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of February 12, 1953) According to figures released Tuesday of this week by James Larkin, treasurer for the March of Dines 1953 campaign, more than $3,000 has been collected to date and not all contributions have been turned in. Of the above amount $1,400 was accounted for through the Mothers March conducted Jan 30, seventy-five dollars was received in the Green street containers, $350 from business firm collections and $300 from school contributions. Miss Mary Hogan of Ringwood was elected president or the northern sub- district of the Methodist Youth Fellowship, including twenty- seven churches from McHenry and Lake counties. Ap proximately 100 boys and girls attended the mid-winter in stitute which began at 9:30 in the morning and continued until 9:30 in the evening. Mary, who last year served as secretary-treasurer, as well as community service chairman, succeeds her sister, Charlotte, who is now a freshman student at the University of Illinois Great team work and a balanced scoring attack gave the Warrior cagers a 55 to 47 victory over Zion-Benton here last Friday night. Lyle Davidson, the tall boy of the Warriors, drew a big hand when he fouled out late in the contest after turning in his best game. Lyle's size helped like all get out under the boards and his 13 points were a big factor in ifls team's success. TEN YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of February 16, 1968) Numerous items of business came to the attention of the board of School District 156 in meeting Tuesday evening. The board approved the salary schedule previously recom mended by the joint teacher board committee and accepted by the High School Teachers association The schedule lists base pay at $6,700. The board of review is at work this week equalizing the valuatioiv on farm land in McHenry township in which errors were made. Revised assessments listings will be sent to each property owner and they will have five days in which to ask for a hearing if they are not satisfied with the new figure. The correct for mula was used on farm buildings but most farm land was valued at 100 percent rather than at 60 percent. St. Mary's, the scourge of the tri-county league, added another feather in its already well-plumed cap by beating arch rival McHenry 37-32 and taking the tournament championship for the 1968 season Lake Zurich received the third place trophy in beating Hickory Hill, 50-37. In the championship play, St. Mary's, led by their agile center, Mark Adams, jumped off to an early lead, and at the half, they were leading 20-12. Following the half time break, McHenry began dominating the play. In the closing minutes, it looked like they might have pulled it out, had not a last minute foul ruined their chances 68th Anniversary Of Boy Scouts Observed The sixty-eighth anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America will be marked Feb 5-11. Special events throughout the SEE BEFORE YOU BUY. THE NEW, MODERN KINETICO WATER CONDITIONING SYSTEM •NO ELECTRICITY •LESS SALT •METERED WATER •SAVES MONEY FREE WATER TEST AND RENTAL RATES ON REQUEST CALL YOUR LOCAL WATER CONDITIONING DEALER: KINETICO gruner * • * " *• jpK 1? | 2 S ̂ i , TOM HIIEMANN WATER CONDITIONING 2103 W. CHURCH ST. - JOHNSBURG McHENRY, ILL 385-3093 "LARGEST SERVICE KPT. 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