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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 May 1983, p. 2

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PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER -WEDNESDAY, MAY*1,1983 J St. Mary's Christian Mothers | Sponsor Rummage And Bake Sale | The committee for the Church of St. the other five rooms are used for I Mary of the Assumption, Christian kitchen articles; boutique; books and I Mothers' Annua! Rummage aft4Jtakc records; coats and men's suits; toys » Sale met rcccntly to make^Ianl^rur and baby t»II y»i ,uie- iusi this year's sale, to be held in Montini floor. Clothing, linens, and the bake | Middle School. The dates were set for shop will be located upstairs in the I Thursday, June 9 and Friday, June gymnasium. 10, from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; and Articles for the sale can be brought Saturday, June 11 and Sunday, June to the gym entrance Monday, June 6 12, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Tuesday, June 7. For items that This year it was decided to-use two need to be picked up earlier, one may more classrooms; one for furniture call Mrs. Jerome B. (Evelyn) and the other, shoes. As in past years, Steinbach of McHenry. Jk MAY 16 THEOS meet, 5:30 p.m.-dinner at Spirit of a New Decade restaurant- 1225 N. Green St.-then to First United Methodist church-fun & fellowship. McH. American Legion Auxiliary 491-Potluck dinner honoring Gold Star members-Legion post home, Ringwood road-6:30 p.m. MAY 17 McCullom Lake Conservation club- meeting, 8 p.m.-McCullom Lake Beach House. COMMUNITY CALENDAR .MAY 11 Spring Salad Bar Luncheon and Style Show-noon-Zion Lutheran church. LaLeche League-meeting, 7:30 p.m.-information, call 385-2666. Kishwaukee Telephone Pioneers of America-meeting, 11:30 a.m.-VFW, 240 N. Throop, Woodstock-call 344- 4144 or 338-6637. Family Service & Community Mental Health Center for McH. Co.- open house, 4-6 p.m.-Woodstock of­ fice. MAY 18 McHenry Grandmother's club- Andre's Steak House-lunch, noon- play, "I Ought To Be In Pictures", 1:30 p.m. Salad Luncheon-Style Show-Card Party-McH. Moose Lodge, noon- sponsor, Women of the Moose. MAY 19 United Methodist Women-general meeting, noon-potluck luncheon- Fellowship hall-First United Methodist church--program,% missionary speaker-hostess, Marcia Mary Ball Circle. Rules of the Road review course-10 a.m. to noon-McHenry City Hall- information, Jim Jansen, 385-7475. Catholic Daughters-regular business meeting, 7:30 p.m.-Liberty hall. Mother-Daughter Annual Banquet : Donna Rollene, singer, recording artist and songwriter, will present a contemporary and religious program at the annual American Lutheran Church Women of Shepherd of the Hills church's Mother-Daughter Banquet. The event is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 13, in the Johnsburg Community club. This year, the menu for the 'family style' dinner includes roast beef, rice, green beans, jello salad, rolls and beverages. Those attending are, requested to bring a dessert to pass for the potluck dessert. Anyone interested in making the 'official' jello salad is urged to contact one gttte ALCW board mentf$rs to obtain the Recipe. MAY 12 Lakeland Park Women's club- meeting, 7:30 p.m.-Lakeland Park Community house-1717 N. Sunset Ave.-Installation of officers-All Lakeland Park and Lakeland Shores ladies invited. Priscilla Circle-meeting, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.-First United Methodist church parlor-babysitter provided. Rules of the Road review course-10 a.m. to noon-McHenry City Hall- information, call Jim Jansen, 385- 7475. McHenry Woman's club-^annual luncheon, noon-Hunter Country club- Story and Music of Mary Martin- reservations, Bertha Stange, 385-4071. McH. Co. Genealogical Soc.~ meeting, 7:30 p.m.-Grace Lutheran church-Washington & Tryon Sts., Woodstock-topic, Show & Tell-bring item on genealogy. • Woodstock-McHenry League of Women Voters-annual meeting and luncheon, 9:30 a.m.-Woodstock Center-18410 Route. 14, Woodstock- tour of center. \ TAMMIE BIESCHKE AND GREG DUNKEL ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Allen Hallett of San Diego, Calif, and Mr. Raymond Bieschke of McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter Tammie Bieschke to Greg Dunkel, son of Mrs. Lary Loux of Zion, 111. The bride elect graduated from McHenry Community high school in 1977 and received a degree in Elementary Education from Northern Illinois university in 1981. The prospective bridegroom is a 1977 graduate of Zion-Benton high school. A late June, 1983 wedding is planned'in Our Lady of Humility church, Zion. Ice Cream Cones And More MAY *3 Plant Sale-McHenry Garden club- Roller Rink, 9 a.m. Landmark Ice Cream Social~6 io 8 p.m.-at the school-public invited! ALCW of Shepherd of the Hills church-Mother-Daughter banquet- Johnsburg Community club-tickets^ sold in nafrthex of church. icx Montini PTA Ice Cream Social-7 to 9 p.m.-St Patrick's church hall- public invited. MAY 13-14 Flea Market-Whispering Oaks Comm. Center~9 a.m. to 5 p.m.' MAY 14 50 Garage Sales-9 a:m. to 5 p.m.- Johnsburg area-sponsor, St. John the Baptist Catholic church-maps at church, day of sale. Civil War Days-Johnsburg Junior high school-1 to 4 p.m. Friendship club-potluck lunch- meeting, 12:30 p.m-Fellowship hall, First United Methodist church. Foxridge Women's club-annual community garage sale-9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-benefit, McHenrry Area Rescue Squad. Annual Poppy day-9 a.m. to 3 p.m.~ sponsor, McH. American Legion Post 491 and auxiliary and McH. VFW Post 4600 and auxiliary. McHenry Area Toastmasters club- meeting, 9 a.m.-McHenry Country Club-Guests welcome. ICE CREAM SOCIAL - The Montini Parent's Association is sponsoring an Ice ^ Cream Social Friday, May 13, from 7 to9 p.m., at St. Patrick's church hall, 3500 ) W. Washington, McHenry. Tom Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Siegel of McHenry, samples one of the tasty ice cream treats that will be available. There will also be a special dessert table featuring selections prepared from the 4 new Montini cookbook. Also, a clown, balloons and an enjoyable musical presentation will add to the festivities. All Montini students, their families, uj 4rierds and facuHyoreur gedto at tend this eve : w.«ll n " ' 8TAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD.. T Mw " ? v/r^' :^n,n7 -v-tfr--!? 'tcbtn Vf.J fe-mtl JR\ . T__ M _ TT _ 7I >F _ A Poppy Day, sponsored annually by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 and American Legion Post 491 and their Ladies Auxiliaries will be held Saturday, May 14, in McHenry. As in the past, two different poppies will be offered to the public. One is the VFW "Buddy Poppy" and the other is the American Legion "Memorial Poppy". Regardless of which one is worn it will be providing aid RTa veteran. He may be hospitalized or he may be a neighbor. Poppies are assembled in veterans hospitals, domicitliaries and state veteran homes by the veterans. In and deceased veterans. Most im- many instances the assembly is used portant is that it serves as a memorial as part of a therapy program to to the dead of all wars of this nation, provide exercise for fingers and hands Frances Nells and Midge Sharp, crippled by wounds, disease and the poppy chairmen for the Ladies effects of old ag& In some instances, Auxiliaries to VFW Post 4600 and it is used ££* a step toward American Legion Post 491 urge the rehabilitation of psychiatric patients, citizens of McHenry to wear a poppy Funds received from the poppy in memory of the men who gave their sales provide care for deceased lives and to provide assistance to veterans' widows and orphans at the those who are hospitalized. Ed Reid is VFW National Home in Eaton Rapids, serving as chairman for the American Mich. It also provides funds for Legion Post 491 and Jim Ruemelin is veterans rehabilitation, and pays for serving as chairman for VFW Post direct relief to the families of needy 4600. Xi Kappa Iota Holds Three Meetings jj Xi Kappa Iota chapter of Beta will be donated to Turning Point. This forming Turning Point as it is known J Sigma Phi held its first April meeting is a private, non-profit service today. She was presented with the at the home of Dee Boeka. Subjects organization, dealing with family "Woman of the Year" award. for discussion were the upcoming violence. Another award presented was the garage sale, to be held May 21, at 2311 Aleta Gemmel presented a cultural "Girl of the Year" for each chapter. N. Oakwood court, and the area program on the "Modern World Xi Kappa Iota chapter's choice was convention in October. Barb Kellogg Trends and Movements: Ideological Carol Ridlen. and Carol Ridlen presented a cultural Movements" and Virginia Stasiak's ---- § program on the "Modern World presentation was on"Change * The U.S. government has approved 4 Trends and Movements: Social". Tomorrow's Dawn". tacos for/school lunch programs. If $ The second meeting in April took ? April 28 was the date of this year's youhave access to a stove at noon, try } 1 place at the home of Linda Jachino, Founders Day E.C.C. Dinner at this nutritious taco recipe. Dice 3 cups 2 with Sue Amerson, co-hostess. Final Kristof's Cirkus. After dinner the new cooked chicken (about % lb.) combine 1 plans were discussed for Founder's officers of the Executive Coordinating with 1 pkg. (l y4 oz.) taco «*flmring i'. day. committee were installed. mix and 1 cup water. Bring to a boil £ Tickets for the fund raiser were A special guest for the evening was Reduce heat. Simmer 10 minutes. *$ collected and half the money collected B. J. Jones, who was instrumental in Spoon into super size taco shells. 4' The thrashing is an example of anaerobic metabolism, says a biologist who has studied the lizard action, and is the same phenomenon that oc­ curs when long distance run­ ners break through "the wall." A Tail Off Athetotic Ability The thrashing movement of a detached lizard tail may provide sports researchers, a beuer understanding of how athletes kick into high gear.,. LAST WEEK'S AD WAS MISLEADING AND CAUSED SOME CONCERN THAT WE ARE CLOSING- --NQT SO-- WE PLAN TO SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS FOR MANY YEARS TO COME-WE'RE GOING STRONG! Knit Pullovers by Arrow, Enro or Oxford Shirt Makers ilRIS CAMP AGES 7-11 •' •• - ' r V--- .«•< • Hiking • Swimming •Rec. Games •Arts A Crafts • Bar-B-Q's • Cooking DAY CARE AGES 2 -6 • Special Family Rates r • Educational ft Recreational Activities 1 • Hot Lunches • Stat© Licensed . • Qualified Teachers HOURS 6:45 - 5:30 385-2499 SPECIAL PURCHASE -SUNDRESSES - 3 DAYS .ONLY Wri-Sat May a2, 13 &14 7ow$2200^$2600 mm ' (Junior & Missy Sizes) 9E rŷ 1007 N. FRONT ST. (S. RTE. 31) McHENRY 385-7747 . HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-5:30, SAT. 9-5 [LACKS 9-8 SAT 9-5

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