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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Dec 1972, p. 5

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East Campus Musicians In Many Programs Among the busiest students in McHenry until Christmas will be members of the music department at East campus, directed by W.N. Toalson. Tuesday of this week, members of the stage band attended a Stan Kenton clinic at Joliet West. The following two days, the stage band and sophomore band performed at Valley aView school and at McHenry Junior <high. Next Monday, Dec. 18, all music groups will present a program for parents and friends at 8 p.m. in the boys' gym of East campus. The freshman band will in­ clude in their selections, "O Come, O Come Immanuel" and "Twelve Pays of Christmas"; the girls' glee club will sing "Carol of the Drum", "Scarlet Community Calendar ************** DECEMBER 15 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Christmas Pot-Luck Supper - Bring Dish To Pass - Meat Furnished By Chapter -- St. Mary's Hall - 6:30 p.m. DECEMBER 16 Junior Girl Foresters Christmas Party ~ Mary Hall, Montini Middle School -- l to 3:30 p.m. DECEMBER 19 Riverview Camp No. 6818, R.N.A. - Christmas Party -- K. of C. Hall - $1 Gift Exchange - 7:30 p.m. DECEMBER 20 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip To Chicago Loop. Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 8:45 a.m., DECEMBER 21 C. D. of A. Court Joyce Kilmer No. 573 -- Annual Christmas Party. Catholic Daughters of America - Christmas Party -- K. of C. hall - $1 Gift Exchange - 8 p.m. JANUARY8 McHenry Woman's Club - Board Meeting - City Hall -- 9:30 a.m. JANUARY 12 McHenry Woman's Club -- V.F.W. Hall - Social Hour 12 to 1 p.m. - Business Meeting 1 p.m.: Homemaker What's wrong with soda pop? "Nothing, if you use it with discretion," says Pat Sullivan, McHenry county Extension adviser. However, when soda pop is used in place of milk and fruit or vegetable juices, you deprive your child of valuable nutrients. A study by the U.S. Depart­ ment of Agriculture shows that children who drink lots of pop usually don't drink the recommended amount of milk, which supplies protein calcium and riboflavin in addition to other nutrients. Those materials are essential to growth and good nutrition. The study also shows a relationship between sweet foods or drinks and tooth decay. Bacteria in the mouth use sugar to produce acid which dissolves tooth enamel, the first step in tooth decay. Children who drink lots of pop are giving their teeth sweet "baths", because one soft drink, unless artifically sweetened, may contain about four teaspoons of sugar. In addition, soft drinks do not give nutritional value for the money spent. Here are some cost comparisons: one cup regular whole milk, 8 cents; one cup reconstituted nonfat dry milk, 3 cents; one cup pop, 9 cents; and one cup recon­ stituted frozen orange juice, 6 cents. Today a number of soft drinks have vitamin C added, so read the labels when you shop. LOSE UGLY FAT Start losing weight today or mo nay back. MONADEX is a tiny tablet and easy to take. MONADEX will help curb your desire for excess food. Eat less--weigh less. Contains no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your life . . start today. MONADEX costs $3.00 for a 20 day supply. Large economy size is $5.00. Lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded with no questions adted. MONADEX is sold with this guarantee by: Bolger's Drug Store 1259 N. Green St Mail Orders Filled Ribbons and "Winter Won­ derland". The mixed chorus has chosen to sing "Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming" and "Wassail Song" among others. The sophomore band will play themes from "The Nutcracker Suite" by Tschaikovsky. Uniting efforts, the brass choir and audience will join in "Joy to the World", "O Come All Ye Faithful", "Deck the Halls" and "Silent Night". Friday, Dec. 22, prior to the holiday vacation, the sophomore band will open the Student Council Christmas program and the brass choir will play for group singing. Judge Voice Of Democracy Contest Sunday The Voice of Democracy contest sponsored by VFW Post 4600 and its Ladies' auxiliary is drawing to a close. The contest has been made available to sophomore through senior students at East and West campuses of McHenry high school. Dec. 15 is the closing date, with the judging to be held Sunday, Dec. 17. A date will be announced for the actual presentation of prizes. The first plape prize winner in the high school district will be entered in the 5th district competition by the local VFW units. The first place prize winner will receive a $50 United States Savings Bond, second place will receive a $25 bond and the third place will receive $10 cash. The committee for the post McHenry Man Ticketed After Saturday Crash Raymond R. Rode III of 3605 W. James, McHenry, was ticketed for failure to yield after his car pulled out of a gas station on Elm and Millstream and hit a car driven by Connie L. Sternickle of 1605 Boiling avenue, McHemy. The ac­ cident occurred Saturday morning about 8:30. Rode told officers he was just edging out into the street to see if traffic was clear when the Sternickle auto suddenly ap­ peared and they collided. Ms. Sternickle said she was west-bound on Elm in the right hand lane when Rode pulled in front of her. TOURSCHOOL The parents of the students of Parkland school have been invited to visit the school Tuesday, Dec. 19, at 9 a.m. to have punch and cookies and to take a tour of the school. The students will guide their parents through the building and they will also visit their classes. Any parents interested should return the reservation sheet sent home last week with the Parkland "Newsletter", or call the school. and auxiliary state that the judges for the local contest are all from the business and education field in the McHenry area. The chairmen for the auxiliary are June Schmunk and Gerry Kuck, with Bill Abbink and Jim Basak working as chairmen for the post. Holiday HOME LIGHTING CONTEST Sponsored by The McHenry Chamber of Commerce Name Address Classifications (Please Check One) Colorful • Original • Amusing • Judging will be Held Sunday. December 17at4:00 p.m. Send this coupon to Jim Wegener, c/o McGee's Store for Men, 1245 N. Green St., McHenry, Illinois. Phone 385-0047. Entry must be received no later than 5 p.m., Friday, December 15. STORE DECORATION CONTEST Sponsored by The McHenry Chamber of Commerce Name Store Address Please enter our store in the following catagory for the Store Decoration Contest: Colorful • Original • Judging will be held Sunday, December 17. Entries must be received no later than 5 p.m., Friday, December 15. Mail entries to: Jim Wegener, c/o McGee's Store for Men, 1245 N. Green St., McHenry, Illinois. Two Students Stricken During Athletic Events The McHenry Rescue squad responded to two calls from the West campus last weekend. On Friday night about 10:40, a girl attending the basketball game was taken from the school to McHenry hospital when her back became rigid and she was unable to move. She told of­ ficers she had undergone recent back surgery. Saturday afternoon during a wrestling match, a seventeen- year-old Round Lake high school boy was knocked un­ conscious and was taken to McHenry hospital for examination. A coach related that two boys were wrestling when a buzzer sounded ending the match. One boy relaxed his hold and the Round Lake boy fell and was knocked un­ conscious for 5 or 10 minutes. Nicole Wirtz Wed In Marengo Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Wirtz of 717 Oak street, Woodstock, formerly of McHenry," an­ nounce the marriage of their daughter, Nicole Annette, to Clifford P. Smith of Marengo on Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian church of Marengo. The Rev. L.K. Lof- felmacher read the double ring vows in a candlelight service. Attendants for the young couple were Mr. and Mrs. George Rensen of Rockford. _PAGE 5-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1972 ATTEND FUNERAL Joseph and Anton Williams, Mrs\Mike Degen, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nye, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nye and Mrs. Louis Stoffel attended the funeral of Mrs. Charles Stoffel in Milwaukee, Wednesday. Mrs. Rose Tonyan and Miss Virginia Williams attended the wake. LINCOLN FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AUTO LICENSE PLATES COME IN AND PICK YOURS UP... ANOTHER OF THIS BANK S SERVICES FOR YOU EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1,1972 SERVICE FEE $1.00 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MCHENRY 3814 WEST ELM, MCHENRY. ILLINOIS 60050 815-385 5400 The Guests Started Arriving Exactly at Seven. . . . And Everyone Wore A Long Gown ! Night time. Party time. The time for something beautiful and elegant. But free and fluid. The Lohg Gown does if. definitely the look for Holiday Season, 1972. Now. Get ready for that big occasion. The Red Door has a wonderful varied collection right now priced from $34. OOOOOCKi QiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ Silver finish • '14® Gold '15* Easily mounted in the wall or on the wall Hide-A-Dri requires only a clear •pace of 24H" wide, 3K" high, 2V," drop. Or it can be surface mounted and provide added advantage of a •torage ahelf. 3012 W. Rte. 120, McHenry East of new bridge-Free parking 385-0048 Holiday Store Hours: Dec. 18 -22 9-9 Sat. 9 - 5 1325 n. riverside drive • mchenry, illinois • phone 815-385-8320 A

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