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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Oct 1969, p. 9

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1 ngtooQ etvs DOLORES BRENNAN Planning an Evangelism workshop for area Missouri-Synod Lutheran churches on Refor­ mation Sunday are Rev. Kenneth Belz, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church, Harvard, the ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH SETTING FOR WORKSHOP workshop director; Rev. Herman Graef, pastor of the host church, Zion Lutheran, McHenry; and Mrs. Dale Koss, Evangelism secretary of Zion church, McHenry. YOUNGSTERS COLLECT FOR UNICEF SUNDAY TTie youngsters in the Ring- wood area will again be solic­ iting funds for UNICEF this Trick «N Treat time of the year. All youngsters are urged to meet at the Ringwood United Methodist church on Sunday, Oct. 26, at 3 p.m. Come in costumes for the drive, but be sure your youngster does not have his or her face covered as to interfere with seeing the cars. The UNICEF drive will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. with a supper served to all children in the church basement between 5 and 6 p.m. Drivers are needed to take the children to the rural area. If you are available, and drive a car, please contact me, 653- 9045, or call Marion Kane 385- 1219. FELLOWSHIP HELD Zion Lutheran church will join with Ave other area con­ gregations of the Lutheran church, Missouri Synod, in an evangelism training workshop at Zion church, McHenry, on Reformation Sunday afternoon and evening, Oct. 26. Layjnen and their pastors will improve and practice their skills in evangelism, the art of demonstrating in word and deed the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the love of God for men in their modern plight. The chief emphasis will be on in­ dividual and personal witnes­ sing, with additional attention given to congregational involve­ ment in modern problems. The participants in the workshop will canvass several areas of the community during the after­ noon. The ultimate goal of this workshop, one of many being held this fall in the northern Illinois area, is that members of Missouri Synod congrega­ tions might communicate and demonstrate more clearly the relevance of their faith to the lives of modern dwelterfe city and suburbia. Participating from Zion Lu­ theran church congregation will be its pastor, Rev. Herman Graef, Mrs. Dale Koss, secre­ tary for evangelism, youth and adult members. After the work­ shop, all participants from Zion will serve as leaders in de­ veloping and strengthening the evangelism program of the con­ gregation. "We believe that the Word and action of God is extremely relevant to the life of modern man and much needed by him. It is to us who believe this to demonstrate and communi­ cate this to those whose lives are touched by ours. --And we need to help each other do this more effectively!" stated Rev. Graef. r EXPERT GROOMING * BOARDING (Individual Kennels) . •TRAINING * BATHING (tRuJy C^Bedci DC, ets 1, enneis 1018 W. Lincoln Rd. McHenry Phone 385-2436 1 Mile E. of Skyline Drive-in If you're coming to Chicago forarest don't come to Sherman House. There's4po much happening at Sherman House. For instance, there's the famous College Inn, headlininglhe most exciting names in show business. And to so with the College Inn, Chicago's most Well of the Sea, the Celtic Cafe, the Dome and the Scuttlebutt. So if you're coming to Chicago to be turned on, not off, come to Sherman House. And leave the rest to us. Sherman House ' a MetroAmerica hotel >ndolph-Clark-La Salle • Chicago 606C Reservations: (312) FR 2-2100 Feeder Stations Set Up By Conservation Club POT-LUCK Ever join in on a pot-luck supper and eat by candlelight? Well, with the lights going out for 2% hours last Sunday, that's what they had to do. The church fellowship met at the church for a pot-luck supper with plans to enjoy the slides of Helen Wal­ lace's trip to Africa. Only a fair attendance, due to the weather, we hope, showed up for the candlelight supper though. The fellowship plans to hold the showing of the slides of Helen's trip until the next meet­ ing. Check with the column as 1 to the date and time, coming up. And if you have always wanted to go to Africa, but can't get the time or money together, plan on seeing the °slides! This will be open to "any interested persons wishing to take the slide trip. CHURCH STHEDULE Rev. Ray Parker holds Sun­ day Worship Services every Sunday at 10 a.m. with the Sun­ day school following at 11 a.m. If you have a child or teen be­ tween 3 years and high school, you are welcome to join in on the Sunday School. You don't have to belong to the church. CARD CLUB Flora Carr entertained the ladies at Card Club in her home last Wednesday afternoon. Mable Hawley took high for the day with Vivian Jackson taking low. RUMMAGE SALE REMINDER Just a brief reminder that the Ringwood church is holding its fall rummage sale this week­ end with Friday's hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. On Saturday, from 9 until noon in the church basement. BIRTHDAYS, ETC. On Oct. 27, it's happy birth­ day to Kevin Bauer and J.C. Pearson. Also on the twenty- seventh, a special happy birth­ day wish to my nephew, Dave Schmitt -- to Ken Beck, best wishes on the twenty-eighth-- and a special happy birthday with our love to my ever lovin' sister, Joanne Kelley, in Flor­ ida. On the thirtieth, birthday greetings to Connie Hopp-- F»l. OCTOBER 24, 1969 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 9 McHENRY WOMAN AT MEDICAL AIDE HAWAII MEETING Mrs. Evelynne Walter ofMc- Henry, empolyed at McHenry hospital, attended the thirteenth annual convention of the Amer­ ican Association of Medical As­ sistants in Honolulu, Hawaii. Christiaan N. Barnard, M.D., famed heart-transplant surgeon from Cape Town, South Africa, spoke on "Medical and Eth­ ical Aspects of Human-to Hu­ man Heart Transplantation" Oct. 18. Gerald D. Dorman, M.D., newly elected president of the American Medical association, discussed "Promise of the Fu­ ture" focusing on the recently approved two-year educational program for medical assistants AROUND TOWN . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich called on Grandma Wiedrich on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodge and daughter ofSharonandMrs. Genevieve Dodge of Woodstock were Sunday afternoon callers in the home of Mrs. RubyShep- ard. at a luncheon in his honor. Convention highlights include talks on "Enigmas of Med­ icine--Ancient and Modern", "Ancient Hawaiian Medicine Lore" and "The Scientific Rev­ olution-Moral and Ethical Im­ plications." BOOK OF ISAIAH PROVIDES SERMON FOR CHURCH RITE "Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God." This verse from the book of Isaiah, is included in Sunday's Lesson- Sermon at McHenry Christian Science church. The subject of the sermon is "Probation Af­ ter Death." The following passage, also used in the sermon, is from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Bak­ er Eddy: "The evidence of man's immortality will become more apparent, as material be­ liefs are given up and the im- mort^J facts of being are ad­ mitted." All are welcome at services to be held in McHenry Chris­ tian Science society, Lincoln road and Eastwood lane, at 10:30 a.m. At the regular monthly meet­ ing of the McCullom Lake Con­ servation club on Oct. 16, Pres­ ident Jack Oakford reported two more feeder stations have been installed in the lake, mak­ ing a total of five at this time, with the hope of getting a few more in the lake this fall. A few volunteers will be need­ ed to hand-feed from the beach­ es in the spring, so here is a chance to do a worth-while ser­ vice which will not be hard work and will onlv take a few minutes each day. Interested persons should call Jack Oak- ford. The aim of the McCullom Lake Conservation club is to maintain and improve McCul­ lom lake, and make the swim­ ming and Ashing better for the enjoyment of residents of the community. The club is now studying a "Spy in The Sky" type of survey of the subdivis­ ions surrounding McCullom lake to ascertain if there are any septic violations which could possibly cause any kind of pollution to the lak& If there should be any such violations, steps will be made immediate­ ly to have the problem recti­ fied. The next meeting of the Mc­ Cullom Lake Conservation club will be on Thursday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. at Sven Enarson's, 2411 Beachside drive. At this meeting the results of the soil samples tests taken of the lake will be evaluated and reviewed and a decision relative to soil preparation and build-up will be discussed. Everyone interested in the aims and goals of this club should attend the next meet­ ing. liE to fight CHILDREN'S LUNG DISEASES •• Support your local Cystic Fibrosis Chapter CHARLES WIEDEMANN PILOT -- Charles Wiedemann has completed his initial train­ ing at Delta Air Lines' train­ ing school at the Atlanta air­ port and is now assigned to the airline's Chicago pilot base as a second officer. He is a grad­ uate of McHenry high school and of the University of Miami. Prior to joining Delta he ser­ ved in the U.S. Air Force. Mr. Wiedemann's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiede­ mann, 7515 Barnard Mill road, Ringvood. OLD TIRE USE A New Jersey scientist thinks he's found a way to get rid of old tires. He would expose them to a bacterium and a yeast-like fungus which, he says, like to live off old rubber. The tires would finally decompose. Two other suggestions for old tires have been made: Use them for river bank erosion control and to construct artificial reefs for fish. Got any other ideas? Halloween Special! SYLVANIA Flash Cibes PACKAGE OF 3 CUBES Reg. $1.99 Value with coupon Offer expires Oct. 31, 1969 KOTAUK STUDIO A CAMERA CENTER 1313 N. RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY 1 f ::: .frljtf f ' f f, UlcQeA'A- for MEN When selecting a gift for him .... let us help! STORE for MEN 1245 N. Green St., McHenry, 111. Phone 385-0047 Open Daily 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fri. til' 9 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA Using the McHenry Service Center Complete Cooling System Service HEATERS - RADIATORS - GAS TANKS - AIR CONDITIONERS I WELDING AND WELDING SUPPLIES | ADAMS Bros. Repair 3006 W. ROUTE 120 PHO NE 385-0783 L. AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE (J-HAUL Trailers & Trucks * COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE & TRUCK REPAIRING * ARC & GAS WELDING Guettler Service, Inc. 818 N. Front St. 385-9831 Payton Chevrolet SERVICE CENTER No appointments for emergency service on any make car. Fast Guaranteed Service 908 N. Front McHenry Phone 385-2155 Jim Thompson's Elm St. Service •Complete Lube •Wash •Tire Repair "Same good gas, same friendly management since 1953" 385-9749 3603 W. Elm. McHenry Call Servisal 385-2145 For Repairs on Refriger - ators-Freezers-Washers- Dryers-Window Air Condi- tioners-Dishwashers-Ran- ges-Cooktops-Ovens, both Gas and Electric. SERVISAL APPLIANCE COMPANY 3412 W. Elm St. McHenry FARM EQUIPMENT GEORGE P. FREUND, INC. Case - New Holland 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. McHenry Bus. 385-0420 Res. 385-0227 DRIVE IN ANYTIME AND SEE YOUR CAR SHINE FASTI Lakeland Park $1.25 AUTOMATIC STAY IN YOUR CAR Next to Phillip's 66 ART'S LAKELAND PARK •Tune Ups •Brake Work •24 Hr. Road Service 385-6323 Authorized To Perform New Car Warranty Service. . ED'S STANDARD SERVICE • EXPERT TUNE-UP • WASH • WAX ATLAS Tires, Batteries, Accessories QUALITY American Oil Products PH. 385-0720 3817 W. Elm St. KNOX HEATING & AIR COND. Sales-Service-lnstal lations 2411 N. Riverside Drive 385-8350 24 HOUR SERVICE on all makes GAS - OIL - ELECTRIC John M. Knox, Owner FM RADIO & TV- SALES & SERVICE 4605 W. Route 120, McHenry We service all makes • TVs * Radios • Stereo • Tape Recorders 385-0979 FREE PARKING JACOBSEN LAW* M ONI P SAllS A«0 Sf*VtCf • f sport Repair - facieiv framed mechanic* full ilKk of fenuine factor* roplaromtnt pe'ts inline ten# up and complete lefet* chock fast precision sharpening - • Complete selection ol U VJ*«-oOsen lawn mowers 385-0434 ADAMS Repair Shop 3102 N. CHAPEL HILL McHENRY See your favorite Mechanic using NAPA Automotive Replacement Parts For Expert Repair Service Genuine fUMi Parts Distributed by McHenry Auto Parts 3411 W. Elm McHenry Ph. 815-385-8080 Garages ANY SIZE ' ANY STYLE Complete remodeling and repair service We also specialize in room additions. No Money Down- Terms. DUKE* CONSTRUCTION CO. PHONE 815-653-6161 Wonder Lake JANE'S by appointment WE USE AND RECOMMEND RK PRODUCTS •Hair Styling •Razor Cuts 385-7771 Insurance & Real Estate Earl R. Walsh Life Auto Liability Bonds Workmen's Fire Homeowners Plate Glass Marine Accident & Buy-Sell-Trade Compensation Health Office 385-3300 Residence 385-3321 3429 W. Elm Street McHenry, Illinois. 60050 Illinois most complete Gun Store with a selection of over 1,000 guns in stock McHenry Gun Center Daily 9-9, Sat. & Sun. 9-6 3325 W. Elm J>h. 385-7320 THE ALL NEW Tues-Thur-Fri-9-9 I Wed -9-6 Sat 8-5 I Call 385-4777 for App. 3929 W. Main McHenry

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