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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Sep 1978, p. 2

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1 PAGE 2-PLAINDK \l « i. #»\ , SEPTEMBER 22.1978 At the Sept 9 potluck meeting of The Friendship Club, held at the First United Methdist church. Mr Carman Hodges of the McHenry Area Rescue 'squad explained the new -program called "A Vial for .Life" As part of this program. *a form is to be filled out with -medical data and placed in a 'plastic cylinder and fastened to ' the top shelf of the refrigerator •Tins will supply vital in -formation to I he rescue squad ^should they t>e called to the -home in an emergency These 'forms and tubes were then «given to the club members \ Mr Hodges also mentioned Jthere will be classes teaching C *P R in the near future, and the ^public will be invited to attend -the classes In the absence of secretary. >Lyda Radisch. Daisy Wildhagen read the minutes of •the previous meeting and gave the financial report Mrs Evelyn Smith in troduced Vivian Bassett who gave the meditations, which blended in verv nicely with her program on early American music and its origins A motion was made to donate ten dollars to the rescue squad at this time, which met with unanimous approval Cards were signed to send to Margaret Retzloff and Helen Creamer Happy Birthday was sung, also Happy Anniversary, to members celebrating these events at this time The next meeting of the Friendship club will be on Saturday. Oct 14 at ti p in in the church dining room when Cleda and Leonard McCracken will have the program Hosts and hostesses will include Daisy and Harold Wildhagen, Mary and Herbert Rose. Helen ami Reno Kckardt. and Mae Stinespring The meat committee will consist of Vivian Bassett. Esther Sims. Florence Colby. Florence Berggren. Mabel Thomas. Mary Butler. Helen and Morris Crouch. Orace and Adolph Borchers. Ann Demke and Gertrude Anderson ;SPRUCE UP CHURCH -- F our members of St. Paul's Episcopal >ihurch,l.ibbv Podpora. Joan Drier, Natalie Boak, and Eve ,-Cordrey. combine their energy to do some autumn polishing. They 'swept, dusted, washed, and did other general cleaning, as husbands trimmed lawns and shrubs on the outside. St. Paul's is -among area churches that performs a community service by tmaking its facilities available for various meetings. Among some of the local groups using St. Paul's building are league of Women Voters, the Newcomers, and the Eoxridge Women's club. All this .voluntary upkeep is done by Episcopal Church Women, a church- >ide organization which aiso staffs altar guilds, teaches church school, and gives time and talent in other church-related projects. Homecoming Reign Answers Questions On McCullom Lake Work MR. AND MRS. GARY CONNELL BROTHER PERFORMS CEREMONY - On Aug. 26, Nativity Lutheran church was the setting of a double ring ceremony uniting Taina Olsen and Gary Connell, solemnized by the Rev. A. R. Olsen, brother of the bride, and the Rev. Raymond F. Kearney. The bride, a 1976 graduate of McHenry high school,is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen, 614 John street. Mr. and Mrs. John Connell. 2707 S. Oak lane, McHenry, are the parents of the groom, who graduated from Loyola university in 1976 and is now attending Loyola dental school. The couple was toasted by 150 guests at a reception held at Chapel Hill country club. The Canadian Rockies was the area in which they planned to take their wedding trip. They currently reside in Maywood, 111. "Vial Program Aids Rescue Squad Efforts Mr Jerry Raycraft, of the McCullom Lake conservation club, who spoke at the Sept 14 meeting of the Lakeland Park Women's club, discussed at length the answers to many questions that were asked about the dredging being done to McCullom Lake He also endeavored to clear up the misunderstandings that have been so prevalent about the operation of the proposed master organization for the management and governing of McCullom lake A unified organization of this type should be composed of delegates from each area surrounding the lake. Further information on this matter will be contained in the next property owners association newsletter, and will be discussed in detail at the next special meeting The Women's club also asked for volunteers to bring cakes for the parties at the Moose hall the second Monday of each month these parties raise funds for the McCullom lake restoration project A volunteer was also requested to take charge of the refreshments. Members were asked to be thinking about where and when they would like to have the next dinner-theater party, and bring their ideas to the next meeting. The Craft club of the Women's club resumed its work sessions last Wednesday, at the community house This is a hard working group of ladies, who will be meeting every Wednesday morning at 9:30 a m to work for a couple of hours on bazaar projects, and will welcome other members who would like to help The next meeting of the Lakeland Park Women's club will be on Thursday, Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m at the community house, when Maureen Johnson and Shirley Koch will be the hostesses All ladies in Lakeland Park and Lakeland Shores are very welcome This is an active, friendly club with many in­ teresting projects and ac­ tivities Circle Members Set Date For Fall Luncheon During September, the executive committee of the United Methodist Women's mission team, discussed, among other things, the annual fall bazaar and luncheon, to be held at the church on Oct 19 from 10 a m to \ p.m. During the bazaar, luncheon will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.. and luncheon tickets can be secured from circle mem bers Reservations can also be made by calling the church office. 385-0931 Only a limited number of tickets will be sold at the door the day of the bazaar and luncheon Sept 27 is the date of the annual northern Illinois con ference meeting, from 9:45 a m to 2 30 p m at the Elgin First church, Elgin, 111 , Reservations should be made by Sept 20. The U M.W evening general meeting will be on Thursday. Sept 21 at 7:30 pm The program will feature the film "Heaven", and hostesses will be the Evening circle The Bell choir will furnish music, and refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the program Monday, Oct 30 is the date of the annual general meeting at Mount Prospect United Methodist church: and Nov 13. is the leadership training day A letter was read from V'ellore Christian Medical College board. Inc . New York, NY, requesting donations The next meeting of the -U M W mission team will be Tuesday. Oct 3 at 8 45 a m at the First United Methodist church Senior Walk-In Center Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In Center beginning at 11 45 a m Reservations must be made by 1:30 p m the day before at 385-8260 Menu for the week of Sept. 25 through 29 is as follows Sept. 25: Boiled ham and cabbage, mashed potatoes, tomato juice, rye bread, mixed fruit, and milk Sept. 2fi: Chicken casserole, pickled beets, escalloped corn, wheat bread, jello squares on peach halves, and milk Sept. 27: Roast beef in gravy, baked potato, braised carrots, lettuce wedges with French dressing, white bread, peanut butter squares, and milk Sept. 2X: Franks in blankets, hot potato salad, rye krisp and cheese, carrot and celery sticks, peas, spice cake, and milk Sept. 29: Lasagne, green beans, cole slaw . French bread, apricots, and milk Chicken and Egg It takes chicken eggs 21 days to hatch after the hen begins sitting upon them Tomato Tips Most experts agree that tomatoes taste best when kept and served at room temperature -- like a fine, dry, red wine Don't buy tomatoes at the last minute If you have to use tomatoes right away, use the red­ dest ones -- the full, red color in­ dicates total ripeness. Pink is for holding two-to-iour days, allow­ ing ripeness to be completed To ensure freshness, try not to refrigerate whole, fresh tomatoes for long periods Hold them at room temperature, as you do with bananas, avocados, pears or cantaloupes KSPHM ^STEAKS & SEAFOOD We Now Have A Complete Menu For Lunch & Dinner INCLUDING •Steak Sandwiches *Our Famous • Shrimp Basket •Harpooner (Pieces of Meat Cooked # On A Skewer & Served On French Bread) Black Pirate Burger ('/» Lb of Beef) Scallops Many Others TRY ONE OF OUR EXOTIC TROPICAL PRINKS!) SPINNAKER REEF 2919 W. K1E. 120 McHENW, ILL 385-9744 OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY Shades Of Rose Adorn Church For Pace-Merkel Vows Cascades of burgundy and deep pink roses, white mums, glads, and baby's breath, all with soft touches of greenery were to be seen throughout St. Patrick's church on Sept. 23 during the ceremony uniting Marisa Pace and Peter J. Merkel. During the 3 p.m. ceremony , solemnized by the Rev. Raymond Kearney, Terri Huck sang "Ave Maria". The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pace, 3606 W. John street, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ello, Waukegan, are the groom's parents. The bride chose a soft, white knit gown with fitted bodice, princess lines, and a very long train. The simplicity and uncluttered lines of her attire were further enhanced by a delicately scalloped bodice, and bridal-point sleeves, both lightly edged in lace and pearls. Her veil w#s a full-length lace mantilla, which stopped just short of the end of the train. She carried a cascade of burgundy roses, white mums, baby's breath and greenery. Her honor attendant was Marguerite Overton of McHenry. Cynthia Doherty of McHenry. Mrs. Floyd Gober of Wonder Lake, and Lynn Merkel of Bloomington, Ind. were the bridesmaids Angie Pace was her sister's junior bridesmaid. Duties of the flower girl were performed by Heather Steele of Bloomington, Ind. The attendants were attired in burgundy floor-length gowns. Cowl-necks, cap- sleeves and a raised waistline with tie belt crossed and fastened in back, completed the look The junior bridesmaid and flower girl wore dusty pink, scoop-necked princess dresses, with lace caplet sleeves and a deep flounce at the hem Bouquets were of roses, mums, baby's breath, and stephanotis C J Ludford of McHenry was chosen by the groom to perform the duties of best man. Gary Harrison of Milwaukee, Pat Niesen of Minneapolis, and John Pitzen of McHenry were the other groomsmen Stephen Sadowski of New Orleans was the ringbearer. and Tom Merkel and Chris Pace were ushers Phil Pace and Brother Joe Pace performed four readings during the Mass The bride's mother chose a dusty rose v-neck gown with blouson top A pale lavendar shirtwaist in floor length was chosen by the mother of the groom The Johnsburg community center was the scene of a reception for 260 guests, held in honor of the bridal couple After a wedding trip to St Croix, the newlyweds will reside in Waukegan The bride is a 1975 graduate of Marian Central high school The bridegroom graduated from Western Illinois university with a degree in parks and recreation Migration One of the more interesting animal migrations is the annual autumn voyage by millions of adult eels from Europe and North America They travel to spawning grounds in the Sargasso Sea which covers about two million square miles of the western North Atlantic. f Community- Calendar SEPTEMBER 23 Beach Gals "Sha Na Na" dance-9 p.m. to 1 a.m- McCullom Lake Beach House. Pancake Breakfast- VFW Clubhouse- 6 to 11 a.m - sponsored by ladies Ausiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Job's daughters- Salad Luncheon and Fashion Show- Faith Presbyterian church- 2107 W. Lincoln road, McHenry- 1 p.m SEPTEMBER 24 McHenry county Historical Museum, Union--l:30 to 4:30 pm .--Greenwood Day. Pi Alpha meeting-home of Aleta Gemmell-topic- "Learning to Learn". SEPTEMBER 25 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m. -First United Methodist Church. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting-7:30 p.m -West Campus Cafeteria. McHenry Women's Club- board meeting-10 a.m.- city hall. SEPTEMBER 26 American Association of Medical Assistants-Fashion Show-7:30 p.m.-home of Tony Varese, 2917 Deborah lane, McHenry. SEPTEMBER 27 McHenry Garden Club-home of Genevieve Morrow-meeting at 1 p.m. SEPTEMBER 28 Pi Alpha meeting-Lorene Farr home-informal get- together for prospective rushees. McHenry Senior Citizens Club-"Drivers Refresher Course"-10 a.m. to noon- McHenry City Hall Council Chambers Girl Scout Neighborhood Meeting-915 a m.-St Patrick's church hall St. Clara court 659-regular meeting-8 p.m -Oak Room- M o n t i n i s c h o o l . Job's Daughters- Bethel no 98 regular meeting-7 15 p.m - Hall of Acacia-Masonic temple, 1309 Court street, McHenry SEPTEMBER 29 Family Service and Com­ munity Mental Health Center's Annual Association Dinner Meeting-6 30 p.m - The Cloven Hoof, 21906 W Grant, Marengo SEPTEMBER 30 NAIM- St Margaret-Chapter Meeting-cards-Oak Room-St. Mary's school-7:30 p.m Women of the Moose-Steak Fry, Dance, and Bake sale- Members and guests-dinner 6 to 8 30 p.m. -dance to 12:30 am OCTOBER 1 McHenry County Historical Museum-Slide Show-American Roots in England St Margaret Chapter of NAIM Annual Mass-St. Patrick's church-11 a.m- brunch-Chapel Hill. OCTOBER 2 McHenry Senior citizen club- executive committee meeting- 3 30 p m.-Landmark school. OCTOBER 3 Whispering Oaks bus to Loop- leaves Community center at Getting settled made simple C ho nge-of-residence dilemmos fode offer o WELCOME WAGON coll. . Wjfh Welcome Wogon. it's my job to help you moke the most of your new neighborhood Shops. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of focts to save you time ond money. Plus o bosket of gifts for your fomily. I'll be listening for your coll. MARY ANN L. BELLAK 1-923-2442 PEGGY KAISER 385 2710 LINDA REMKE PETE PRUST This year's senior class at McHenry high school has chosen its twelve candidates for homecoming king and queen. The excitement is building, as that week of activities fast approaches. Sometime during homecomiomg week the presiding couple will be chosen by a vote from among the six contending pairs. The couple being presented this week, Linda Remke and Pete Prust, has a common interest in sports. Linda very specifically pursues skiing, both snow and water, while Pete enjoys a mixture of sports. Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Remke, 708 N. Green. She plans to go into nursing after graduation. Pete is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ormel Prust, 610 N. Green. He enjoys music very much and college is in his future plans. 8:45 a.m.-rides available for McHenry senior citizens and residents-call 385-8518 by Sept 29. UMW Mission Team- executive committee meeting 8:45 a.m.-First United Methodist church Koinonia Group-First United Methodist church-10 am - church parlor-Mae Stinespring. leader. Bible Study group-First United Methodist church-11 a.m.-Rev. Ruth Wickersham Marcia Mary Ball circle- noon-First United Methodist church- Ruth circle-First United Methodist church home of home of Mrs Ethel Bailey- noon OCTOBER 4 McHenry senior citizens club-luncheon trip to "House on the Rock' bus leaves parking lot of McHenry State bank at 8 am McHenry Grandmother's Club luncheon and theater at 11:30 a.m.- Marriott- Lincolnshire OCTOBER 5 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-"Drivers Refresher Course' -finalsession 10 a m to noon McHenry City Hall Council Chambers McHenry Warriors Booster Club Meeting-7:30 p.m.-West Campus-room 210 OCTOBER 6 Church Women United-Lake Region-Forum Meeting-915 a m -Presbyterian church, Woodstock-Bertha Tammeus- Tour of the Clothing Closet Semi annual rummage sale- Ringwood church 9 a m to 5 pm Kitchen Band Social club luncheon -White Oaks restaurant Burlington, Wis meet at McHenry Savings and I,oan Parking lot at 11 a m OCTOBER 7 Semi annual rummage sale Ringwood church 9 a m to noon OCTOBER 8 McHenry County Historical Museum Crystal Lake Day- Program by Mrs Shiyi Kimura OCTOBER 9 Al-A Non-family group meeting-8:30 p m -First United Methodist church OCTOBER 12 lakeland Park women's club meeting-7 30 p m -Lakeland Park community house Maureen Johnson and Shirley Koch hostesses R u m m a g e S a l e Z i o n Lutheran church 9 a m to 7 pm OCTOBER 13 R u m m a g e s a l e Z i o n Lutheran church 9 a m to 5 p m . OCTOBER 14 Friendship Club Pot-Luck dinner and meeting-6 p.m - dining room-First United Methodist church Women of the Moose-October Fest-German food and band- dinner-6 to 8:30 pm -dancing to 12:30 Single Parents' Group Changes Location, Date Young Single Parents, a non profit organization of single (divorced separated, widowed etc.) parents between the ages of 21 to 42 announces a change in meeting location and day of meeting Beginning Sept 26, the Fox Valley chapter will conduct its meetings on Tuesday evenings at 8 30 p m at The Apple Or­ chard country club, in Bartlett. on Stearns road, one-half mile east of route 59. Stearns road is 2'v miles south of Lake street • U.S. 20) on route 59 All eligible parents are cordially invited to join us at our new location each Tuesday at 8:30 p.m General meetings are followed by socializing and dancing For more information call YSP at 312 888-4900 spurgeon SEMI-ANNUAL FAMILY HOSIERY SALE ENDS SUNDAY, OCT. 1 Hurry in for Best Selection and Save ! ! ! 15% TO 28% USE OUR FREE LAYAWAY

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