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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Sep 1978, p. 3

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Community Calendar SEPTEMBER 8 First United Methodist Church Rummage Sale-8 a.m .-8 p.m.. SEPTEMBER 9 First United Methodist Church Rummage Sale-8 a.m- 12 noon Auction-Faith Presbyterian church-2107 West Lincoln road, McHenry-1 to 4 p.m.-Sponsored by Gals-Benefit Stronghold. Friendship Club-Potluck Dinner and Meeting-6 p.m.- First Methodist church Dining Room. ; MCCPA Puppet Show- McHenry Public Library-2 p.m.. SEPTEMBER 10 McHenry County Historical M u s e u m , U n i o n - - Demonstration of Butternut Wood Jewelry Making--1:30 to 4:30p.m. NAIM Diocesan Council Meeting- Mary Room-St, Mary's school-Potluck-Bring Table Service-2 p.m.-Widows and Widowers welcome SEPTEMBER 11 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m.--First United Methodist Church. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting--7:30 p.m. Blood Pressure-Whispering Oaks Community Center-4513 Front Royal Drive-1 to 3 p.m. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild- 11:30 a.m. Mass followed by a light lunch-meeting in church hall. SEPTEMBER 12 Newcomers Club-Monthly Meeting-Wallpaper Demon- stration-St. Paul's Episcopal Church-7:30 p.m. Marcia Mary Ball Circle Meeting for "Mystery Lun- Present Jewelry Making Demonstration At Museum Sunday, Sept. 10, the McHenry County Historical museum in Union will present demonstrations throughout the afternoon on the art of jewelry making from butternuts and f ->-\ Mack walnut nuts. Jack Satorius of Woodstock, whose hobby this has been for the past four or five years, will be on hand from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Museum visitors will see the step-by-step process of creating such jewelry as pins, buttons, earrings and tie tacks from natural wood nuts. Visitors will also want to view the over 11,000 county artifacts this museum houses. Interested citizens are en­ couraged to become members and support the efforts of the historical society to preserve county history. There is a small admission charge to the museum for non-members. Members Sought For Sweet Adelines Group The Sweet Adelines, a group that specializes in barbershop harmony, will be recruiting new members on Tuesday, Sept. 21 Anyone who enjoys par­ ticipation in group singing is invited to come to the Methodist church at Center and Main streets in McHenry at 7:30 p.m on the twelfth. Meetings are held every Tuesday from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the Methodist church. No experience is necessary for those wishing to join. cheon"-HelenWaters Home - 3016 West Mary Lane~U:45 a.m. D e n t a l H y g i e n i s t s Association of * McHenry county- First Monthly Meeting- Tuesday, Sept. 12-New Members Invited. SEPTEMBER 13 Card Party and Luncheon- St. Peter's Hall-Spring Grove- 11:30 a.m.-sponsored by Lotus Country Women's Club. SEPTEMBER 14 Lakeland Park Women's C l u b M e e t i n g - - 7 : 3 0 p.m..Lakeland Park Com­ munity House. League of Women Voters- Unit Meeting-subject- Competency-based Education 9:30 a.m.-St. Paul's Episcopal church. SEPTEMBER 15 NAIM-St. Margaret Chapter- Meeting-Oak Room-St. Mary's school-7:30 p.m. Northland Area Art League-8 p.m.-McHenry City hall- watercolor presentation by Roger Bechtold. SEPTEMBER 16 MCCPA Garage Sale and Fashion Show-804 S. Pearl- McHenry Shores. SEPTEMBER 17 McHenry County Historical Museum, Union~l:30 to 4:30 p . m . - - H a r v a r d D a y - - Demonstrations in Making Apple Head Dolls. SEPTEMBER 18 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m.--First United Methodist Church. Meeting for application for AFS-7 p.m.-West Campus. McHenry American Legion Auxiliary-Regular Meeting 8 p.m.-Legion Home-Past Of­ ficers in charge of Refresh­ ments. SEPTEMBER 19 T.H.E.O.S. meet for dinner at 5:30 p.m. at Snug Harbor- Program-First Methodist Church. SEPTEMBER 20 Whispering Oaks Women's Club-Salad Luncheon and Meeting-1 p.m. Foxridge Women's Club-first meeting of season-8 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal church- McHenry-all women in area welcome. HOSPITAL NOTES IMC HENRY Admissions:Edith Fee of Crystal Lake. WOODSTOCK Admissions: Master Joseph Voight, Mrs. Cherie Selby, baby Allison Hueckstaedt, Mrs. Laura Horton, Mrs. Cecelia Windross, Mrs. Johanna Szc- zodrowski, Christopher Zank, Kevin Dobbs, Mark Mass, Chad Hueckstaedt, Master Schawn Spice, and Mrs. Violet Feuer, all of McHenry; Master Todd Schilling of Wonder Lake; and Mrs. Lillian Petska of Spring Grove. WELCOME FOR BABY GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keevil, Jr., 309 Bromley drive, McHenry. announce the birth of their daughter, Kerri Anne, on Aug. 5, in Alexian Brothers hospital. Elk Grove Village. The 8 lb. l oz. baby girl had a warm welcome home from her sisters, Angie, Gina, and Kris, and from her brother, John Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Bernice Keevil of McHenry; Maternal grand­ parents are Mr.and Mrs. Fred C. Herdrick, also of McHenry. Great-grandmother, Mary Gielow, and great-grandfather, Emil Herdrick, also reside in McHenry SECOND CHILD Mr. and Mrs. David Sims, 5103 Fountain lane, McHenry, welcomed their second child, Brenda Marie, on Aug. 15 at Woodstock Memorial hospital She weighed 7 lbs. 12 ozs. at birth, and has one brother at home, David Jr., age 2'2. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Schuch of Tulsa, Okla. Mr. and Mrs Wadie Sims of Sapulpa, Okla., are the paternal grandparents. THIRD SON Michael Scott Webb, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Webb. 2400 Hedge place, McHenry, was born Sept. 2 at Lake Forest hospital. Philip Anthony, 8, and Sean Francis, 3, are the new baby's brothers Both the maternal grand­ mother, Stella Trompesz , and the paternal grandmother, Helen Buschick, are residing in Libertyville Births:Sept 1: to Mr and Mrs. William Zujeweski of McHenry, a girl; a girl to Mr and Mrs. George Marotta of McHenry Sept. 2: a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Paifl Bacon of rAUt 4 • rLrtii>uE-rtLtft - r murt i, or-r i tMuocn a, Christening Gown And Ring For Baby A traditional long white gown and robe from her paternal grandmother, Mrs Bernice Keevil, and a tiny diarfiond ring from her godparents, Mr and Mrs Joe DiMaggio, were worn on the occasion of her christening by Kerri Anne Keevil, daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur Keevil.McHenry. The ceremony was conducted by Pastor Roger Schneider on Aug 19 in Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church McHenry; a girl to Mr and Mrs Richard Wright of Wonder Lake; and a b^y to Mr. and Mrs Stanley Gillette of Ringwood Sept. 5: a son to Mr. and Mrs Dale Shell of Wonder Lake. A reception for thirty^ relatives and friends was held^ in the Keevil home Special** out-of-town guests were Mr>£ and Mrs. Joe DiMaggio and their children, Joey, Annfr^ Marie, and Andrew, oC£t Tonawonda.New York; an<*5 Mrs Linda Polay of Seminole^ Fla Time To Rise T h e d r a f t e e w a s r u d e l y * a w a k e n e d b y t h e s e r g e a n t . " I t ' s f o u r - t h i r t y s " w a s t h e r o a r " F o u r ' t h i r t y ! " r e p l i e d t h t r e c r u i t . " Y o u ' d b e t t e r g e t t o b e d , s a r g e , w e ' v e g o t a l o n g d a y a h e a d o f u s t o m o r r o w . " Art League To Open Season The Northland Area Art league begins its fall season with a watercolor presentation by Roger Bechtold, professional artist nd member of the Northland Area Art league, Friday, Sept. 15, at the McHenry city hall at 8 p.m Bechtold's presentation will revolve around the technique and the completion of a watercolor. He will also give an interesting slide program Bechtold, an accomplished commercial illustrator, is owner of an advertising art service in the county, has been in the commerical art field since age 19 and completed his studies at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. His first love, however, is water- color and his dynamic com­ positions are hanging in many business and private collec­ tions in the United States and Europe. The Northland Area Art league emphasizes that these programs are not limited to members only. Everyone is invited to attend. Refreshments will follow the Bechtold presentation, nominal admission fee required for non-members. vou can Bam on It! Piwnled by STATE BANK OF RICHMOND member F.D.I.C. There's considerable talk nowadays about a "checkless, cashless society," and there may be something to it. Electronic banking is a reality and dramatically will change the banking and savings habits of millions of Ameri­ cans. Ultimately, it will re­ volutionize the concept of money itself, some bankers believe. Magnetically encoded plas­ tic cards, similar to Bank- Americard and Master Charge.-will be used - are being used - to make deposits, withdraw cash, transfer money from different ac­ counts and borrow money without ever writing a check or stepping foot inside a bank office. Some experts believe that by 1983, electronic banking will eliminate 7 billion of the checks that might otherwise be written, and by that time electronic terminals will be handling 11 billion trans­ actions a year that otherwise would have been settled in cash. LAST WEEK! CuAtont u/tapefty GUDDEN'S BEST Latex Wall Paint CUSTOM DRAPERIES AND YARD GOODS SALE ENDS SEP. 16 • <*' Vatfie/ Wo 1253 N Green St McHenry, III 60050 FOX RIVER VALLEY BOAT CO. 1310 N. RIVERSIDE DR. 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