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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Feb 1967, p. 3

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jHRflSfl •l-UiiSi McHENRY PLAINDEALER Established 1875 W12 West Kim Street Phone 885-0170 McHenry, Illinois -- 60050 Published Every Thursday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich, Editor SDITOB AsSbc caenJttrs Subscription Bates 1 Year $5.00 1 Year $5.50 6 Mos $2.75 6 Mos. $3.00 3 Mos $2.00 3 Mos $2.25 In McHenry County Outside McHenry County HOMEMAKERS OF COUNTY HONOR NEW MEMBERS The M c H e n r y C o u n t y Homemakers Extension association met at 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 31 at the Farm Bureau auditorium, Woodstock, to honor new members who have joined their respective units in 1966. Council members, unit chairmen and see* ond vice,chairmen in charge of membership were present. Forty new members attended, plus chairmen and council members. Mrs. Gus Ritter, Woodstock, the council's second vice-chairman, was in charge of the program. Mrs. Ritter welcomed new members and invited all to enjoy coffee and rolls. The tables were decorated with articles depicting the tasks of homemaking such as baking, sewing, canning, cooking, ironing and the ever-popular 'Kaffee Klatch". Mrs. Katharine Neumann, home adviser, spoke of the mechanics of Homemakers Extension, some of its history, and of her. work in the county. She also showed slides which helped to explain what the Coooperative Extension service is and does. Miss Sharon Zook, assistant home adviser, explained her work with 4-H; she also prepared a table with brochures on subjects of interest to homemakers. Many arts and crafts were displayed also. Miss Zook led the group in singing and a game was played. This concluded a very informative as well as a "get acquainted' morning for the new members. Anyone desiring more information oncerning homemakers should call the office of the home adviser, 3384747, or make a personal call at the office, Rt. 47 and McConnell road, Woodstock. GARDEN CLUB TO HEAR PROGRAM ON CONSERVATION The McHenry Garden club has found it necessary to change the date of its next m e e t i n g f r o m W e d n e s d a y , March 1, to Friday, March 3. The meeting will be held at Mrs. Vaughn Jones' new home at 800 N. Center street. The program'will be "Conservation" by Mrs. Robert Petersen. On March 14, the club has chartered a bus to the Chicago World Flower and Garden show, "Chicago Past, Present and Future", at the International Ampith e a ter. The bus will leave the Community Methodist c h u rch promptly -iftt 9:15 a.m. Reservations for advance tickets and the bus will be made on a first come, first served basis. For a reservation, please call Mrs. Edward W. Vilim. February 10 . Christian Mothers Meeting After Evening Mass - Illustrated Shrine Talk by Fr. Baumhofer. February 11 Bake Sale --National Tea Store -- 9:30 a.m. -- Sponsored by Lakeland' Park Women's Club. February 14 O.E.S. Stated Meeting and Valentine Party -- Acacia Hall --8 p.m. -- ",Gag" Gift Night. St. Patrick's Home and School Association Regular Meeting -- 3 p.m. -- Church Hall. February 15 Valentine Card Party and Dessert Luncehon -- V.F.W. Clubhouse -- 1 pjn. --Sponcored by McHenry Woman's Club -- Proceeds to McHenry Librasry. Roller Skating Party --Just For Fun Roller Rink-- 7:30 to 10:30 p.m --Sponsored by Lakeland Padt Boys' Baseball Club. ftebuatry 16 Joyce Kilmer Court, No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America Business Meeting -- 8 p.m. --K. of C. Hall. High School P.T.A. Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- High School Cafeteria. February 18-19 Second Annual Ice Fishing Derby -- Sponsored by Cullom- Knoll Association, Mc- Cullom Lake -- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Daily^ February 19 Seventh Annual On Guard Color Guard Show -- McHenry High School Gym -- 1 p.m. s February 21 McHenry Township Republican Woman's dub Meeting. -- V.F.W. Clubhouse -- 8 p.m. February 22 O.E.S. Washington's Birthday Dessert-Card Party and Bake Sale -- Acacia Hall, 1309 N. Court Street -- 1 p.m. -- Public Invited. February 22-28 . PTA Scholarship Loan Benefit -- McHenry Theatre -- 7:30 p.m. March 1 Annual Spring Tea Sponsored by W.S.C.S. of Community Methodist Church -- 1 p.m. -- V.F.W. Clubhouse-- Book Review by Mae Stinespring. March 8 McHenry Garden Club Meeting--Mrs. Vaughn Jones, Hostess, 800 N. Center St. -- 1 p.m. -- "Conservation" Program by Mrs. Robert Petersen. March M McHenry Garden Club Bus Trip to Flower Show at Int e r n a t i o n a l A m p h i t h e a t e ! r . Leave "Methodist Church 9:15 a.m. -- Mrs. Edward Vilim, Reservation Chairman. McHenry Hospital " Mr. and Mrs. John DeCicco of Island Lake are parents of a daughter Jan. 30. A son was ? bom Jan. 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Han-, son of Palatine. Mr. and Mrs. David Grandt became parents of a son Jap. 30. / Adaughter was born Jan. 31 to Mr. and Mrs. James Kilroy of Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Stanfel of Richmond welcomed a daughter Feb. 1. A Crystal Lake couple, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roewer, became parents of 4 son Feb. 1- A daughter was born Feb. 3. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kroeber of Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Helton announce the birth of a daughter Feb. 3. On Feb. 5 a daughter - was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graziano. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peterson are parents of a daughter born Feb. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Dohnke of Ingleside became parents of a daughter Feb. 5. Other Births Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Jr., of Morris, HI., welcomed their first child, a son, on Saturday, Feb. 4, born at the Morris hospital. The infant, who weighed 6 lbs. 13% oz. at birth, has been named Richard John, m. Proud grandparents for the first time are Mr. and Mrs. H. Walter Anderson, and for the third time, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Sr., all of McHenry. Mrs. Smith is the former Carol Jean Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Baker of Redondo Beach, Calif., announce the birth of their first child, a son, Tim-, othy Michael, born Nov. 23 at Little Company of Mary Hospital, Torrance, Calif. Mrs. Baker is the former Lynne Buckie. Proud maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buckie of Huntington, Beach, Calif., and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Baker of Philadelphia, Pa. 0SmRIT AI McHenry Hospital During the past week patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Joseph Watson, Barrington; Virginia M. Hawley, Mildred D. Blum, S h i r l e y S c h r o e d e r , O s c a r Borst, Patricia L. Cross, Irvin L. Foote, and Mary Beyer, Crystal Lake; Also, Clifford D. Cole, Spring- Grove; William J. Kennedy, Fox Lake; Kenneth C. Erickson, Jan Thompson, Iris Jaynes, Lavene E. Mc- Brayer, Marie Caldwell and Charles E. Rapier, Wauconda; Joseph Vinsik, Island Lake; Rose* F. Schladt, Irma G. Tetzner. Dolores M. Christionson, John Martin, Greta I . W i e s e n b e r g e r , W o n d e . r Lake; ' And Renate M. Caithamer, Antioch; Leroy R. Ohlson, James H. Navlyt and Margaret M. Ware, Woodstock; Arthur A. Erbe, Harvard; Linda F. Beaty, Cary; Gretchen Schmalz, Chicago; Jill A. Wille, Downers Grove; Amber D. Nickels, Carpentersville, Jeffrey Pearson, Wildwood; R u t h A. P a r s o n s , Round Lake; And Walter H. Anderson, John M. Dunford, Lillian K. McCarthy, Shirley G. Case, Roy Leninger, David L. Leibsohn, Helen R. Suman, Albert M. Budler, Jesse L. Bright, James G. and John J. Nimsgern, Walter J. Mroczka, ! Nancy L. Winters; And George M. Lauer, Holly C. Lawniczak, Patricia A. Shaw, Celia B. Howarth, Demise Thompson, Laura Rigby, Edward H. Rieke, Chester T. Bollng, all of McHenry. Memorial Hospital Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week included Rita Rice, Carolyn Coulson, Dorothy Polka and. Stanley Gerlick, Wonder Lake; Earl Whiting, Ringwood; John O ' H o l l e r a n , M a s t e r Todd Stoltz, Ruth McMahon and Master Eddie Kedzierzawski. McHenry. Harvard Hospital Richard Peters was a patient during the past week in Harvard hospital. Always expect highway icing in freezing weather, but don't always expect to see it, warns the Institute For Safer Living. Icing develops most quickly on overpasses, bridges and in shaded areas but an iced roadway does not always change in appearance. If you find yourself in skid, let up on the gas and steer in the direction that the rear of the vehicle is skidding. Avoid using your brakes at least until you are out of the skid and then just pump them lightly to slow down. Frequently in a skid a slight, smooth acceleration will help you to gain control. -- - -- March 17 St. Patrick's Altar and Rosary Sodality Card Party -- 7:30 p.m. -- Church Hall -- Public Invited. MARIAN FATHERS SPONSOR ANNUAL FAMILY PARTY An evening for parents «pd* students to gather in a family atmosphere is ahead at Marian Central Catholic high school this Sunday. Sponsored by the Marian Fathers club, the third annual Family Party will start with a dinner from 6 to 8 p.m. Entertainment is on the agenda from 8 to 8:30, followed by dancing until 11 p.m. Henry J. Leisten is chairman. A special prize is being awarded at the close of the evening. Parents are reminded to return reservations promptly. ,,.:OREMOST sl!OuR?S"; /AMERICA'S LARGEST CHAIN OF INDEPENDENT LIQUOR DEALERS / jLUCILLS,:„K • Gate 6 -- McCullom Lake t Valentine. Party • and Dance I Saturday, February 11 Q Starting at 0:00 p.m. Music by Jack Wighiman Buffet Lunch Serve^ • t [ON SALE AT THIS STORE ONLY - Fri, Sat, Su 512 W. ROUTE 120 McHenry 385-3200 t--aaiia.«M« 6-12 o z . Th?©waway Mr. Boston or V@DKA MAWISCHEWrrZ WINES 9 flavors Quart Park & TiMord CALIFORNIA BRANDY ,1*3 $10.00 FRISCA 8 - 10 oz. Bottles plus deposit ©y 0 Thompson ®@er Blended Whiskey 6 - 16 oz. NYE DRUGS U 0 FEBRUARY 9-10-11 Lydia Grey FACIAL T Reg. 19c ea. 200 Count n Bordens - Glacier Club ICE CREAM CLUTCH PURSE & CIGARETTE Reg. $2.99 Check Our Srafrire Store For Unheard Close-Out Bargains! 500 Count - Wide Line - 5 Hole E - LEAF F V2 Gal. Numbers Reg. $1.29 at Don't Forget... 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