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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Feb 1980, p. 2

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PAGF ' P! \TXDEALER - FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 29,1980 <cA/[o±t[u OCLCL Senior Walk-In Center Circle Offers Year Books Proclamaition Signed MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH J. LA VARRA HOME AT WONDER LAKE -- St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic church, McHenry was the setting for the Feb. 2 exchange of promises of marriage between the former Suzanne M- Kennebeck and Joseph J. La Varra. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Marion T. Nelson, McHenry, and the late Charles W. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel La Varra, McHenry, are the groom's parents. The bride and groom are both employed at Brake Parts company, McHenry where she is a Personnel administrator and he is a Quality Control Foreman. The newlyweds are residing at Wonder Lake. JUDY ANN BORO AND MICHAEL LEE MAI ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT -- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Boro, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy Ann, to Michael Lee Mai, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Mai, McHenry. Both are 1976 graduates of the McHenry Community high school. The couple will be married in Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry, April 12. Ice cream was advertised in America as early as 1777. BUSINESS FINDS A NEW HOME FOR THE 80 s AND BEYOND Whispering Point Office Center in McHenry We re already home to many professionals. They have discovered the benefits of locating in the already vital and important Community of McHenry. Some have established a weekend practice, others have simply opened up new territory--but they all enjoy the tax benefits, the worry free maintenance, the appreciation value, and all the other pluses which go with of­ fice ownership. The McHenry area is rich in recreational facilities, lakes and streams, .all the beauty of the Fox River Valley. Its also very accessible. The expressway system is a brief drive making O'Hare and downtown Chicago very convenient. Or, there's the ease of the North Western train system. wfuspefincr poinfl center the look of ttie future-of business today1 PHONE815/385-5577, we i t k e t o tell you more 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. The menu for the week of March 3 through March 7 is as follows: Mar. 3: Wienie rounds-old fashion baked beans, .peach- cottage cheese-lettuce salad, Boston brown bread, tapioca supreme, milk. Mar. 4: Beef and vegetable stew with biscuit tops, scalloped apples, fruit cocktail, milk. Mar. 5: HAWAIIAN HOLIDAYS -- Pineapple juice, ham Oahu, Hawaiian rice, green beans, dinner rolls, cookies, milk. Mar. 6: Barbeque chicken, mashed potatoes, parsley buttered carrots, rye bread, apples, milk. Mar. 7: Batter fried fish, au gratin potatoes, stewed tomatoes, bread, but­ terscotch pudding. jpcooooeeooosooeoo^j b (community | 8 ( alen da r o FEBRUARY 29 Girl Scout Mother- Daughter fashion show-St. Patrick's hall, 7 p.m. MARCH 1 McHenry Pigtail league- registration-10 a.m. to 4 p.m.-McHenry firehouse. Lakeland Park Property Owners assdcialion-25th Anniversary Dinner Dance- American Legion hall, McHenry-cocktails 6 p.m.~ dinner. 7 p.m.--dancing, 8:30 p.m. MARCH 2 W.O.T.M -Chapter day. Rally MARCH 3 McHenry Senior Citizensr- Executive meeting-10 a.m.~ McHenry Public Library. U.M.W. Mission Team- executive committee meeting, 9 a.m.-First United Methodist church parlor. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild- meeting, 1 p.m.-church hall. MARCH 4 W.O.T.M. chapter night meeting-Moose lodge, 8 p.m. Candidates Night-13th Congressional & 33rd District State Represen­ tative candidates-Branded Steak House, 7:30 p.m. Koinonia group, 10 a.m.- First United Methodist church parlor-weekly study group. Ruth Circle-First United Methodist church-noon- bring sandwich-Mrs. Sylvia Nelson, hostess. Marcia Mary Ball Circle- meeting, noon-First United Methodist church parlor- hostess, Margaret Andersen. McHenry lodge- 158 AF&AM-stated meeting, 8 p.m. MARCH 5 P r a y e r b r e a k f a s t - Whispering Oaks Woman's club-9:30 a.m. McHenry Grandmothers club -luncheon at China Light, 11 a.m.-meeting at K.C. hall, 1 p.nv-phone C. Jansen for reservations. MARCH 6 Veterans of World War I- McHenry Barracks 1315-- meeting at McHenry Post 491-American Legion home- -Ringwood road, 2 p.m. The new. Year Books were distributed, and the roster of activities for the year were discussed when the Marcia Mary Ball Circle of the United Methodist Women of the First United Methodist church of McHenry, met in the church parlor, for the February meeting. Delicious desserts were served by hostess, Cleda McCracken and members'of the Circle read, very in­ teresting articles and poems as part of the meditations, which everyone enjoyed. The women always bring articles to share and discussions follow, which make for an enjoyable get- together for the group. The Marcia Mary Ball Circle always has the Welcome Mat out Tor ladies in the congregation who would like to attend, par­ ticularly those who have no other Circle affiliations, and would like to become in­ volved. The next meeting will be Tuesday, March 4 at noon in the church parlor. Members are requested to bring a sandwich, Margaret serve the dessert. and hostess Andersen will beverage and Marcia Mary Ball Circle meets the first Tuesday of each month at noon in the church parlor. Circle members are quite enthused that they will have the pleasure and privilege of meeting Marcia Mary Ball the Missionary for whom the Circle has been named, who will be in the States from Rhodesia and will be at the church May 15. Club Views Slide Program Cleda and Leonard Mc- Crackep were in charge of the program for the evening when the Friendship club met for their potluck dinner and meeting in February. They introduced Betty Zamastil who showed slides of her stay in the Nether lands, which were very nice dnd her narration was very interesting. After the delicious meal, President Elmer Stange called the meeting to'order with words of welcome, and compiments to the ladies for the dinner. Mary Rose's Meditations were interesting, most appropriate and enjoyed by all. During the business meeting, a letter was read from the Valley Hi Nursing home., for, McHenry county expressing appreciation to the group for the birthday gifts for their residents. Happy birthday was sting to all members celebrating birthdays in February. The next meeting of the club will be Saturday, March 8 at 5:30 p.m., in the new Fellowship hall, when Mary Butler and Mabel Thomas will have the program. Bertha and Elmer Stange, Ethel and Clyde Bailey, and Grace and Adolph Borchers will be the hosts and hostesses. The meat committee will consist of Helen Crouch, Daisy and Harold Wildhagen, Cleda and Leonard McCracken, Lyda Radisch, Bernice and Donald Corby, Agnes Wissell, and Helen and Harry Lundy. Friendship club is a very casual, warm and friendly group, meeting the second Saturday of the month (except June,, July and August) at 5:30 p.m. at the church for a potluck dinner, followed by a short meeting and program. Members of the congregation fifty years old (and older) are invited to come and enjoy the won­ derful fellowship and fun. Xi Kappa Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-meeting at home of Linda (Mrs. John) Jachino-5812 N. Bunny avenue, McHenry. McHenry Woman's club annual card party, 12:30 p.m.-St. Patrick's hall- benefit, public library. MARCH 7 Church Women United- World Day of Prayer-St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg-Jackie Tobin, chairman. 4 MARCH 8 -si McHenry Pigtail league- registratipn-10 a.m. to 4 p.m.-McHenry firehouse. > Friendship club potluck dinner and meeting--5:30 p.m.-First United Methodist church-program, Mary Butler and Mabel Thomas. MARCH 10 McHenry Senior Citizens. meeting--7:30 p.m.-West campus cafeteria. " •*' Whispering Oaks WomHtfi& club-Board meeting-9; 30 r • J & r ' " MARCH 11 / Whispering Oaks Garden club-Board meeting, 1 p.m.- -Community Center. Newcomers club-monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m.-St. Paul's Episcopal church, McHenry. O.E.S.-McHenry Chapter 547-stated meeting-warder and sentinel~8 p.m. MARCH 12 Christian Mothers Society- -St. Peter's church, Spring Grove--St. Patrick's lun­ cheon and card party-serve 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., in church hall-tickets at door. MARCH 13 Lakeland Park Women's club-potluck supper and meeting--6:30 p.m.-- Lakeland Park Community house-1717 N. Sunset avenue. Priscilla Circle meeting- 9:30 to 11 a.m.-First United Methodist church parlor- Kathee Stark, hostess. McHenry Woman's club regular meeting-Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, noon. MARCH 15 Wonder Lake area Jaycees-Free CPR course- for ages ten and above-Call 728-0404 for information and to enroll. Johnsburg PTO play- "May the Farce Be With You"--8 p.m.-high school auditorium. MARCH 16 * Annual St. Patrick's Corned Beef & Cabbage dinner-serving 1 to 4 p.m.- church hall-sponsored by St. Patrick's Ladies Guild. MARCH 17 T.H.E.O.S.-catered dinner and meeting, 5:30 p.m.-First-United Methodist church, McHenry. MARCH 18 W.O.T.M. business meeting-Moose lodge, 8 p.m. Whispering Oaks Garden club--meeting, 1 p.m.-- Community Center-lower level. McHenry lodge 158 AF&AM-stated meeting and special--7:30 p.m. MARCH 19 Newcomers club-Morning coffee, 9:30 a.m.-Faith Presbyterian church, McHenry. Whispering Oaks Woman's cltib-jneeting, l p.m.-Lori Robertson. McHenry Senior Citizens cftitMrip to Mitchell Hor­ ticultural Conservatory, a brewery and lunch, Milwaukee-bus leaves McHenry State bank at 8:30 a.m. MARCH 20 United Methodist Women- general meeting, noon- potluck luncheon-First United Methodist church- hostesses, Marcia Mary Ball Circle. MARCH 21 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-meeting 7:30 p.m.- Oak room-Montini Middle school. Johnsburg PTO play- "May the Farce Be With You"~8 p.m.--high school auditorium. MARCH 23 Johnsburg PTO Play- "May the. Farce Be With You"-8 p.m.-high school auditorium. MARCH 24 McHenry Senior Citizens meeting-7:30 p.m.-West campus cafeteria. McHenry Woman's club Board meeting-public library, 10 a.m. MARCH 25 O.E.S. McHenry chapter 547-stated meeting and slides of the Holy Land~8 p.m. MARCH 28 Church Women United- Forum meeting, 9:15 a.m.- Christ the King Catholic church, Wonder Lake- Speaker, Sister Denise Callahan. MARCH 28-29 Rummage sale-Ringwood church-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Saturday, 9, a.m. to noon. MARCH 29 Newcomers club-Couples' Bowling night-7 p.m.-- Palace Bowl. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Cards, 7:30 p.m.- Oak room-Montini Middle school. APRIL 7 McHenry Senior Citizens club Executive meeting-10 a.m.-McHenry Public library. APRIL 8 O.E.S. Bristol Chapter 164- -Wisonsin night-8 p.m. APRIL 10 McHenry Senior Citizens club-bus trip to Fort Atkinson, Wis.-dinner and theater~"The King and I"- leave McHenry State bank parking lot, 4:30 p.m. £ SENIOR £? CITIZEN'S ̂ CORNER Wednesdays 10 to 5pm McHENRY HEARING AID CENTER SALES AND REPAIRS ALL MAKES - LOW PRICES 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE! All In-Tho-Eor models Robert Stensluid & Assoc. 3937 Main Street - McHenry, Illinois (815)385-7661 Robert Decker. M.A. - Staff Audiologist merican Legion rosi - RINGWOOD ROAD. McHENRY - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY (5:00 - 9:00 P.M.) •PERCH-ALL YOU CAN EAT *0THER MENU AVAILABLE SAT. NIGHT BOB & THE BLUE TONES COCKTAIL HOUR MON.--TUES.--WED.--THURS,--FRIDAY 3:30 to 6:00 Cu! Prices Members of the Home and Hearth Homemakers Extension met with Mayor Stanek recently for the signing of a proclamation for H.E.A. Week. Shown with the mayor from left to right are Pat Attesen, Pat Strong and Cindy Harris. Conserve and Save Senior citizens on fixed in­ comes need all the tips they can get when it comes to cut­ ting costs during these days of rising inflation. Since heat­ ing water usually equals about 15 per cent of the average energy bill, let's consider a method of reducing spending by conserving hot water -- it's normally taken too much for granted! While you obviously can't do without hot water, there are several ways to conserve it so that energy requirements and costs will be less. Initially, contact a reliable heating and plumbing con­ tractor to ensure you have the proper size heating-unit tank for your household. Relocate the unit, if neces­ sary, as close as possible to the area of major hot water use. Use small-diameter pipes for hot wat^r supply lines to minimize heat loss and to re­ duce the volume of trapped water. A thermostat setting of 110 to 120 degrees Farenheit on a water heater is suffi­ cient if you don't have an automatic dishwasher. A set ting of 140 degrees is recom mended if you do have one. Temperatures higher than that tend to shorted the life of a glass-lined tank. There is great danger that what we consider important is unimportant. * * * * When the bell rings for lunch, even the best worker will stop his labor. Governor Thompson proclaimed Feb. 24 through March 1 to be Homemakers Extension Week in Illinois, on Jan. 8, 1980. Mayor Stanek signed the same proclamation for McHenry on Feb. 20. Homemakers Extension association is sponsored through the University of Illinois Cooperative Ex­ tension service. The "Home and Hearth" McHenry's unit,bounded by Lois Jacobs and Julie Pieroni, held its first meeting Oct. 26, 1970 in the home of Mrs. Jacobs. The purpose of the meetings is to obtain homemaker's education through informal adult participation. Volunteer leaders are members who receive subject matter training from the Extension staff; they prepare and present the appropriate material to the entire club. Twice a year the Co.unty Home Economics Adviser presents a lesson. Members from each unit suggestions on topics for programs to be discussed at monthly meetings, .such as Consumer Concerns, Family Life, Energy, Clothing and Textiles, Food and Nutrition. Homemakers also help sponsor and participate in special events such as craft workshops, cultural art fcur and international dinners. The homemakers also work with the 4-H youth in the McHenry area. During H.E.A. Week the Home and Hearth had a craft night to learn broom stick lace, macrame and stuffed Christmas trees and' made final arrangements for the high school voters registration. It will be the second year for this registration and it pleased the unit to be asked to repeat this project. Homemakers Extension association is open to everyone and more in­ formation can be obtained by contacting Mrs. Ben H (Lois) Jacobs, Ringwood road. Musical Show Planned At a recent Birthright business meeting members voted to accept the proposal of A1 Smith to produce and direct, for Birthright, a family oriented musical show. Mr. Smith said he plans a variety of singing and dancing to make this Spring revue an exciting event. During the next few months, plans will be made by volunteers to attend the international Birthright convention in South Bend, Ind., June 13, 14 and 15. The director, Tina Gorski, announced a training session to be held for new volun­ teers. Also, all experienced workers are expected to attend a refresher course, which will include a showing of the Wilke slides. Sue Grant, chairman of the provisions committee, announced an effort is being made to stock infant clothing, especially 6-12 month undershirts, crib blankets, cribs, and mat­ tresses. "Of course, any baby items are welcome," Mrs. Grant added, "but requests for necessities have increased over the winter months. Anyone .wjjtfi a contribution may cali, 385- 2999 and leave a message on the tape, and the call will be returned." Birthright is a volunteer service with the philosophy, every woman has the right to give birth; every child has the right to be born. For more information call 385- 2999. V Local Girl Initiated JANETTE HAYES Miss Janette Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Hayes, 5008 Westwood drive, McHenry, recently became an initiated member of Alpha Gamma Delta, an international fraternity for college and university women. Miss Hayes is a freshman at Carroll college, Waukesaha, Wis. Founded in May, 1904, Delta was the first women's fraternity to establish a total of nine chapters within the first five years of its existence in major universities \and colleges. Also it was one of the first social fraternities to adopt an altruistic project on the national level. In the past year, Beta Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta has received the Achievement Honor Roll, Executive Council award and Ail-Time Achievement Honor Roll for un­ dergraduates. Beta Epsilon chapter also placed first in All School Sing at Carroll college and received the Chi Omega award for most civil and service projects in the community. Benefit For Library The McHenry _ Woman's club cordially invites everyone to attend their annual Card Party, for the benefit of the McHenry Public library, at St Patrick's hall Thursday March 6 at 12:30 p.m. Cake and coffee will be served and Mrs. Erich Dorsch, chairman would appreciate all members donating a cake. The Woman's club started the library many years ago, and has contributed yearly with the proceeds from a card party. The public is invited to attend and tickets may be purchased from club members or at the door. Hard working members of the McHenry Woman's club, with the support of a generous community will make - this event another success. ONE-STOP «u» travel service m Plonnmg o Cor tbb#an crgite? . _ AMTRAK A i«.p »o tufop* Mmko AMTRAK TICKETS WUJ* Vm W«H W AfflMii ChaMLakts T R A V E L S E R V I C E 3405 W. ilm St. McH»nry. Illinois 60050 Planning a Co'.bbean crgite? 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