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PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3,1182 <zA/{o±tCy l» * • 4 • V » 4 » > JOHN GABRIEL AND CATHY FENNER ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT -- Richard and Lydia Fenner of McHenry announce the engagement of their daughter, Cathy Ann, to John Anthony Gabriel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Naurot of Naulcossa, Wis. The bride elect graduated from McHenry Community high school in 1977. The prospective bridegroom attended Elgin high school and served in the U.S. Marine Corps. A Fall wedding is being planned. 75~Years Young RECIPE By Sarah Asm Sheridan The flavor of pork blends with many winter fruits and vegetables. Apples, prunes, apricots, greens of all kinds, turnips and sweet potatoes combine appetizingly with it. Pork Scallop medium potatoes Salt and pepper c tomatoes onion, sliced T shortening t sugar pork chops BORG KRAEMER In celebration of her seventy-fifth birthday March 3, Borg Kraemer was recently honored at a sur­ prise party given by her daughter-in-law Karen. The observance was attended by friends, neighbors and relatives, at her home, 5006 Bromley drive, McHenry, where she resides with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Kraemer. Mrs. Kraemer has been a resident of Fox Ridge for six years and remains active in and around the McHenry area. Wash and pare potatoes. Cut in thin slices. Cook tomatoes, onions, sugar, salt, pepper and shortening for 10 minutes. Put a layer of potatoes in a baking dish and cover with some of the tomato mixture, add another layer of potatoes and repeat until all ingredients are used. Trim off excess fat on pork chops and lay them on top of potatoes. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake in an oven 325 degrees for 1 hour. Elect P. W.P. Officers Crystal Lake chapter of Parents Without Partners will hold its next regular meeting Friday, Mar. 5, at the Lake in the Hills Com­ munity building, 1212 Crystal Lake road, com­ mencing at 8:30 p.m. Election of officers and Board members for the next year will be held. All members are urged to at­ tend and vote for their candidates. A sing-a-long, coffee, refreshments and dancing will follow. Newcomers are urged to be there at 8:15 p.m. for orientation. Installation of new officers will be held Friday, Mar. 19, at the group's new meeting place, the Crystal Bowl, at routes 176 and 31, Crystal Lake. For dinner reser­ vations at 8 p.m. before the installation call Betty at 312- 426-3484. There will be a meeting for newcomers Wednesday, Mar. 10, for all those eligible and interested in becoming members of P. W.P. Call 459- 1614 for further information. Other events scheduled for the month of March include a St. Patrick's party, game night, birthday party, and family roller-skating and kite flying. Cauliflower and broccoli are the flowers of plants. Jan Rucks says: 1 LOST 40 IBS. 1 . . . In a coup le o f months . I went down 4 dress sizes, too, ... and had fun doing it!" • No diet pills, no injections • No starvation, no hunger pangs • Medical Supervision • Vast choice of delicious, Nutri/System meals • No constant calorie counting, no decisions • Unique "Welghtminder™" guarantee m liHIJJBVUM.il CRYSTAL LAKE*4911 RT. 31, SUITE • COLLEGE HILL PROFESSIONAL BUILDING (•15)459-9050 (9am-7pm) ($15)459-4400 BEFORE 9 AM OR AFTER 7 PM OCLCL Community Calendar MARCH 3 McHenry Grandmothers club-meeting, 11:30 a.m.- Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. MARCH 4 McHenry Senior Citizen's club--Driver Refresher course, 10 a.m.-City Council chambers. Evening Circle-meeting 7:30 p.m.--First United Methodist church parlor. Womens Aglow luncheon, 10:30 a.m.-rJohn Evans Inn- speaker, Bonnie Stuckless. McHenry WWI Barracks 1315-meeting, ,2 p.m.- American Legion hall. MARCH 5 Church Women United- World Day of Prayer-First United Methodist church, 1:30 p.m. MARCH 6 Fun Fair-Hilltop school-1 to 4 p.m.-public invited. MARCH 7 Women of the Moose- Chapter Rally day, 1:30 p.m. Lions Pancake Day- Legion Home, Ringwood Road-serving 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. MARCH 8 Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Board meeting, 9:30 a.m. McHenry Legion Post 491-- regular meeting, 8 p.m - must be present for at­ tendance prize. MARCH 9 McHenry Chapter 547 O.E.S.-stated meeting, 8 p.m. MARCH 10 Telephone Pioneers of America-Kishwaukee Life Member club--monthly meeting, 11:30 a.m.-T.C. Spirits, route 14, Crystal Lake-bring non-perishable for FISH. MARCH 11 McHenry Woman's club- meeting, 12 p.m.-Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church- -Floral Arranging. McHenry Senior Citizen's club--Driver Refresher course, 10 a.m.-City Council chambers. M c H e n r y C o u n t y Genealogical society-- monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m.- Grace Evangelical Lutheran church-Washington street, Woodstock-"How to Use the LDS Branch Library". Priscilla Circle-meeting, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.-First United Methodist church parlor-babysitter provided. Lakeland Park Womens' club-meeting, 7:30 p.m- h o u s e h o l d p r o d u c t s demonstration. MARCH 12 Craft group, 12:30 p.m.~ First United Methodist .church parlor. MARCH 13 Friendship club Potluck Dinner-Meeting~5:30 p.m., Fellowship hall--First United Methodist church- program, Mabel Thomas and Mary Butler. MARCH 14 Annual Corned Beef and Cabbage dinner-family style-1 to 4 p.m.-St. Patrick's church hall, McHenry-Ladies Guild, sponsor. MARCH 15 THEOS-meet at Busy Bee restaurant, 4621 W. Elm- Plan Spring Feast At Prairie Grove Mehool Women's Club Aids Chamber Final plans are being made for this year's Smorgasbord at Prairie Grove school. There will be a noon seating and a 1 p.m. seating Sunday, Mar. 7, at the school. The Activities club is busy creating a welcome at' mosphere of Spring with flowers, sunshihe, rainbows and unlimited food. Entrees will be fried chicken, homemade lasagne, and Polish sausage and sauerkraut. Club members are donating vegetables, salads and desserts. available in the door, will be of­ fered to Mfefer citizens and children ag«S 5-10; children under ftve Will be admitted free. j A Fui Fair is being the same day by classes to raise money A» the week spent by next ye»'s sixth graders at GeorgeBWUliams camp. Game&f balloons, and face paintifig are some of the events available to attending children*. Hilltop School Fun Fair The annual Hilltop Fun Fair will be held Saturday, Mar. 6, from 1 to 4 p.m. and everyone is invited to come and share the fun with their children. This year, Hilltop has old favorites as well as some new and exciting games for all ages, such as the "Apron Lady," whereby a prize is picked from her apron pocket; the poster game, where one can make a basket in a trash can and win a poster. Also, Hoopla - throw a hoop around a large stuffed animal and win the animal. Then, there is mirror wheel target gallery and a favorite, the Button factory, where a picture can be re-printed on a button for a nominal fee, or, a picture can be taken and reproduced on a button at a slightly higher price. - This event provides a great way to support the P.T.O. and share a day with the family. 5:30 p.m.-then to church for fun-fellowship. MARCH 16 Women of the Moose- Business meeting, 8 p.m. McHenry Lodge. 158 AF&AM-stated meeting, 8 p.m. MARCH 17 McHenry Woman's club- Luncheon-Card Party, 12 p.m.-St. Patrick's social hall-benefit McHenry Public Library and McHenry Area Rescue squad. McHenry Senior Citizens club-St. Patrick's day luncheon-McHenry Country club-cocktails, 1 p.m.~ lunch, 2 p.m. St. Patrick's Luncheon and Card Party~ll:30 a.m. to l p.m.-St. Peter's hall, Spring Grove-sponsor, Christian Mothers society- public invited. Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Gentlemen's night- dinner, 6:30 p.m. MARCH 18 United Methodist Woman- About Your Wedding Write-Up. In order to serve McHenry area brides, the Plaindealer mails wedding forms to all whose engagements have been announced in the paper and carry a definite date. We ask that these completed forms be returned three days before the wedding. The story containing all the information given on the form will appear only during the week following the wedding, except in the case of out-of-state weddings, where an additional week is allowed. Forms received the second week after the wedding will be prin­ ted with the omission of a description of the attire worn. Photographs will be printed any time later, or will be included with the wedding information if they accompany the story at the prescribed deadline. If your engagement announcement has not been published, or if the date of the wedding was not known at that time, please call our office and request that a marriage form be sent. Space problems experienced by a non-daily newspaper, and a desire to print up-to-date news, make this policy necessary. Slate La Leche Meeting The McHenry-Fox Lake La Leche league will hold its meeting Wednesday, Mar. 10, at 7:30 p.m. The topic will be "The Baby Arrives - The Family and the Breastfed Baby." The purpose of the league is to offer mother to mother help with breastfeeding. Mothers who wish to nurse their babies are given correct information and support. 1 Points of discussion will include the advantages to mother, father and baby of p r e p a r e d c h i l d b i r t h ; mothers' thoughts on the father's role and the ad­ justment of siblings to the new baby. The league has a lending library which is an excellent (source of information on topics such as breastfeeding, childbirth and nutrition. Nursing babies are always welcome. For further information on the meetings or breast­ feeding help, one may contact Mrs. Richard (Marcia) McGowan or Mrs. Thomas (Margie) Mc­ Carthy, both of McHenry. Brenda Lit! of the Fox Ridge Women's club proudly presents to Maxine Moy, a member of the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the newly completed up-to-date list of civic and service organizations in the McHenry area. . J STAFF PHOTO-ANTHONY OLIVER g e n e r a l m e e t i n g - - Communion brunch 10 a.m.- Mission team hostesses- program, Vivian Bassett. Catholic Daughters of America-meeting, 7:30 p.m.-K. of C. hall. MARCH 23 McHenry Cahpoter 547 O.E.S--stated meeting, 8 p.m. MARCH 26 6 U.M.W. Craft group- 12:30 p.m.-First United Methodist church parlor. MARCH 27 Fun Fair-Valley View school-ll a.m. to 3:30 p.m. MARCH 31 Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Prayer Breakfast, 9:30 a . m . - - p r o g r a m , M r s . Elizabeth Fjortoft. APRIL 3-4 tylcHenry Choral MClub ing Program-8:15 f nu^a est Campus auditorium. ' McHenry has many civic and service organizations that serve a multitude of purposes. Most of them change officers annually and keeping current information on the appropriate contact person for each organization is an enormous undertaking. The chamber is pleased to be able to make this updated list available to the com­ munity because of the efforts of women of the Fox Ridge Women's club. Karen /Andell, Kathy Austin, Ellie Behrens, Anne Davidson, Pearl Driscoll, Carol Keevil, Marge Kleemann, Brenda Litt, Judy Logan, Arminette Miller, Pat Serra, and Elaine Wayman devoted many weeks of their time to tabulating this much needed information. It took hundreds of phone calls, many man hours, and a wealth of patience on the part of the dozen ladies to produce the names of who are the appropriate representatives for which organization. If any group has not been contacted and would like to be a part of this list, they should call the McHenry Chamber of Commerce office or Mrs. A. (Brenda) Litt of McHenrv. Observe National Women's History Week March 6-13 McHenry County college has prepared four days of films, discussions, musical presentations and theatrical entertainment to increase the community's awareness of National Women's History week, March 6 through 13. The emphasis of the college's programs is on contributions made by women in politics, literature and the arts as represen­ tative of the significant roles women have played as makers of history. Several noon presen- ttations-women as suf­ fragettes-; ̂ stWetes and a* composers-will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the college. Beginning at 1 p.m. on those days, there will be films dealing with the campaign women waged to get the vote, the work of a woman artist, and the crusade for women's rights to own property and to keep earnings. Evening activities planned during the week begin at 7:15 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. On Monday, actress and authoress Muriel Bach portrays six different women in "Freud Never Said It Was Easy". There will be a nominal admission charge with a reduced rate for MCC students with an activity card. All of the other activities planned during ftfgwoek at1gn <fi^: ambit1*; yia sW 9rtj* Tuesday evening, > guest lecturer Leslie Hopkins discusses "Myth, Mother'1 and the Mermaid in Myself"; a look at how we view ourselves as men and women in our culture. Wednesday evening, Adade Wheeler, secretary of the National Association of Historians, will discuss the part Illinois women played in our state's history. Thursday, MCC instructor Suzanne Vadasz will discuss "Women's Oratory in 19th Century America" at 7:15 p.m. There will also be a readers theatre production featuring MCC students portraying "Growing Up Female In America" on Thursday at 1 p.m. The college will kick off Women's History Week with its pnottrfl Women's In- forhiatfdh day Saturday, Mar. 6. Sortie space is still available in Women's In­ formation day seminars and those interested in attending can telephone the college for seminar titles and to register. McHenry B.P.W. Club Holds Induction Of New Members At the March meeting of the McHenry Business and Professional Women's club, an induction will be held for new members. Prospective members or guests may contact a B.P.W. member or call 385-0258. The Young Careers committee planned an in­ teresting program for the group which convened recently at a local restaurant. Marge Buhl, c o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n , presented a delightful young lady for the first portion of the careers program. Karen Cubas, a foreign exchange student from Lima, Peru, spoke briefly about her American impressions. Karen resides with the Jos. Podpora family while here in the United States. Other guests included Lynn Podpora and Gloria Mack. Members are en­ couraged to bring guests to all of the regular club meetings. The main attraction of the evening was presented by four B.P.W. members, who elaborated on their careers and the importance of being a woman in her field. Lenora E. Frisby spoke on her career in banking; Edna Fanning related many in­ teresting events in her teaching career; Barbara Walters gave some in­ formative thoughts on the field of financing; and Marge Buhl talked on the now-popular life of a realtor. The B.P.W. Spring District meeting will be held Sunday, Mar. 21, at the Kishwaukee Counry club in DeKalb, with brunch commencing at 11 a.m. Members are welcome to bring guests and reser­ vations can be made with the president, Lynne Donarski. The Woodstock B.P.W. club extended an invitation to the McHenry club to join in the observance of the fiftieth anniversary of its founding. District VI Presidents council will meet at the same time. A date to remember for all B.P.W. members and friends is Thursday, May 6, when the annual card party will be held in St. Patrick's parish hall. In keeping with the time in health awareness, the McHenry B.P.W. club will sponsor a Health Fair Thursday, Apr. 1, at Parkland Junior high school, from 7 to 10 p.m. All women are urged to 'accent the positive' with preventative procedures, learning from the many varied professional advisors in the McHenry area. The public is welcome to attend. Everyone was reminded that "Women's History Week" will be observed Mar. 6, with an all-day women's seminar at McHenry County college. PRAYER BREAKFAST The men of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry, will hold their fifth Fellowship Prayer Breakfast this week, Mar. 6, at 7:30 a.m., at the Busy Bee restaurant in McHenry. Lou Johannsen will lead the brief devotional. Members are invited to bring a friend. "WOULD YOU LIKE TO SHAPE UP FOR SPRING?" HERE'S A LITTLE INCENTIVE FROM M & M... COUPOK"CARD"! M&M HEALTH AND FITNESS CENTER ! 2908 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY 815-385-5690 NAME. NO. 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