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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jan 1980, p. 11

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Film Series At Alliance Church A series of five films titled, "Whatever Happened To The Human Race?" will be shown on five succesive weekends, Saturdays and Sundays, beginning Jan. 19 at the Alliance church, 3815 Bull Valley road, McHenry, at 7 p.m. each evening. This series is a new multi- episode film series by Franky Schaeffer V Productions. The films are of major score and have, crucial relevance to this generation. The films feature Dr. Francis A. Schaeffer and C. Everett Koop, M.D., as barrators. Francis A. Schaeffer is a theologian, philosopher and author, one of the world's most respected thiijkers. His careful analysis of Western man's development and future direction is the result of 45 years of intensive study. C. Everett Koop, M.D., is recognized as one of the world's most prominent surgeons. Surgeon-in-chief at Philadelphia's Children's hospital, he has spent a lifetime studying the at­ titudes and trends of man's view of man from a medical perspective. Questions are asked! How 'human' are we? Will future generations look back at us with shame? Can we accept the destruction of human rights? An Alliance church spokesman said, "Today, choices are being made that undermine human rights at their most basic level. Practices once labeled 'unthinkable' are now considered acceptable abortiom. .infanticide... euthanasia. The destruction of human life, young and old, is being sanctioned on an ever-increasing scale by the medical professions, by the courts, by parents and by silent Christians." "Today, choices~are being made that undermine human rights at their most basic level. Practices once labeled 'unthinkable' are now considered ac: ceptable.,.* abortion. .. .infanticide.. .euthanasia. The destruction of human life, young and old, is being sanctioned on an ever- increasing scale by the medical professions, by the courts, by parents and by silent Christians." The Alliance church is fully behind the decision of the board, pastor and leaders of the church to show this series of films. It is believed that this is a film that every resident of the county of McHenry should see in its entirety. Episode 1 "Abortion of the Human Race" will be shown on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 19 and 20, at 7 p.m. at the church. Epsiode 2 "Slaughter of the Innocents" will be shown Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 26 and 27, at 7 p.m. Episode 3 "Death by Someone's Choice" Satur­ day and Sunday, Feb. 2 and 3, at 7 p.m. Episode 4 "The Basis for Human Dignity" Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 9 and 10, 7 p.m. Episode 5 "Truth and History" Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 16 and 17, at 7 p.m. Rev. Gerald Robertson waamŝ m the professional do-it-yourself carpet cleaning system First Hour of Rental $1.00 per hour . . . for every fiour thereafter. (Example 2 hours . total charge $1 plus tax.) NO MINIMUM Special Rental Rate Good Monday thru Thursday RINSE NV AC c leans the way profess iona ls do a t a t rac t io f i o f the cost (2 i MRS i PER ts ooMiN) HOUR OVERNIGHT SPECIAL I 8:00 P.M: • 9:00 A.M. $10.00 HORNSBYS fami ly --• 4400 W. RTE. 120. McHENRY. ILL. urgently suggests that everyone should make an effort to view these films. These are five episodes, one hour each. In stunning visual form the series ex­ presses intellectually, emotionally and artistically the questions and answers developed within. Many dramatized, illustrative points are made using a large range of cinematic techniques. Two years in the making, this series was shot in five countries and over 50 locations. • • • • At times we are con­ vinced that secrecy is the best publicity. Deaths ALFRED J. BELLANGER Alfred J. Bellanger, 65, of 1901 Woodlawn Park, McHenry, died Jan. 11, in McHenry hospital. He was born Feb. 1,1914, in Chicago, to John and Clara (Colombe) Bellanger. He is survived by his wife, Rose (Poindexter); a daughter, Mrs. Frank (Helen Marie) Coory, California and a son, Albert, Villa Park, 111. Also sur­ viving are two grand­ children; a sister, Mrs. Angelo (Blanche) Piegare, Chicago and a nephew, Donald Piegare, Chicago. Mr. Bellanger was a member of Moose lodge 691 and had been employed by Reichert Chevrolet & Old- smobile Sales, Woodstock. A funeral Mass was scheduled, for Tuesday, io a.m., at Notre «Dame Cathedral Catholic church, Chicago, with interment in Mt. Carmel- cemetery, Hillside. Visitation was Sunday, from 4 to 9 at George R. Justen & Son funeral home and Monday at Salerno funeral home, 6300 North avenue, Chicago, from 3 to JO p.m. ALEX F. MARKE Alex F. Marke, 1107 N. Sommerset mall, McHenry, passed away Friday, Jan. 11, in Walnut Creek, Calif. He was 77 years old, born in Germany May 11, 1902 the son of Arnold and Anna (Doerr) Marke. He -lived in McHenry approximately fifteen years, formerly of Des Plaines. He was a retiredtfphoto engraver and member of Chicago Local 245 Graphic Arts In­ ternational Union. His wife, Gertrude J. (Baeumer) preceded him in death Mar. 6, 1977. Mr. Marke is survived by a son, Ralph, Danville, Calif; a daughter, Virginia (Jerry) Saettone, Des Plaines; seven grandchildren; a brother, Paul Marke,. Wonder Lake; two sisters, Maria Kegler and Elizabeth Zirkel, both of Germany. A funeral Mass was held Tuesday, 11 a.m., at St. Mary's church, McHenry, wi,th burial in* the church cemetery. Visitation was Monday, from 3 to 9 p.m. at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home. HARRIET. ROHAR Harriet Rohar, 89, of 1013 W. River Terrace, McHenry, (lied Jan. 11, in Harvard Community hospitals She was born Oct. 21, 1890, in Chicago, to AdOjph and Friedericka (Bierow) Niemann. Mrs^ohar is survived by her husband, Arthur; one daughter, Mrs. Marvin ( H a r r i e t ) P h i l l i p s , McHenry; • five grand­ children; two great grand­ children and a sister, Mrs. Anna Collins, Woodstock. She was a resident of the McHenfy area many years, and a fifty-year member of Eastern Star, Chicagoland area. Reverend Ralph Smith officiated at funeral services Monday, 8 p.m., at the George R. Justen & Son- funeral home. Interment was private. ADRIAN ARMiT Adrian Armit, 71 years old, of 2005 Woodlawn Park, McHenry, passed away Jan. 12, in his residence. He was born Nov. 5,1908, in Chicago, to Edward and Clara (Melefyt) Armit, ' PAGE 11 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16,1980 Mr. Armit is survived Dy his wife, Viola; a son, David, San Demas, Calif, and two grandchildren. He was a school teacher in Chicago forty-two years in the Spaulding and Wells high schools and had lived in this area the past thirty years. A brother and two sisters preceded him in death. Funeralservices and interment were private. Arrangements were handled by the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. FREDA MCCAFFERTY Mrs. Freda McCafferty, 4000 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, died. Jan. 15,* at the Hartland nursing home. She was 88 years old, bom Jan, 30, 189*; in Ger­ many, the daughter of Seymour and Matilda (Dreis) Froderman. Stanley, Northbrook and Gerald, Chicago. She was preceded in death by her husband, Peter; two sons, Ronald and Harold and one daughter, Edith. Funeral services were scheduled for 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, at the Freund funeral home, Wonder Lake, with Father Dorrance Tranel, of Christ the King Catholic church, officiating, and burial to follow in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Wonder Lake Volunteer Fire and Rescue Squad. X. IS Survivors sons. Jack, include Wonder three Lake; Toll-free telephone service available to Veterans Administration regional offices in fifty states. 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