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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Mar 1973, p. 9

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PAGE 9-PLAINDEALEK-FRIDAY, MARCH2, 1973 Spring Grove Eva Freund 675-2135 PATRIOTISM IN ACTION - Dr. Robert Boos, District IS superintendent, and Mayor Donald P. Doherty, in immediate foreground^ with backs to camera, listen intently to program marking Patriotic Day at Parkland school. The two men were among special guests of the sixth grade Optime team which sponsored the event for the second year. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD St. Patrick's Luncheon Set For March 13 Just a reminder that the annual St. Patrick Day lun­ cheon and card party will be held at St. Peter's hall, Spring Grove, on Tuesday, March 13. Serving will begin at noon. Play your favorite card game in the afternoon, many prizes are being offered. MAIL CARRIERS NEEDED There is an opening for substitute rural carriers at Spring Grove post office. Ap­ plications to take the test for this position are available at the post office. LCWC Members of the Lotus Country Woman's club met at the village hall on Wednesday March 22. A one o'clock lun­ cheon was served by the committee, Mrs. Margaret Powers, Mrs. Jean Lay and Mrs. Eva Freund. Twenty-two members and one guest at­ tended. A new member, Mrs. Dolores Ellefsen. was welcomed. Minutes of the last meeting were read and the treasurer's report was given. Thank you notes were read from the heart fund and the Spring Grove school for the contributions given. It was announced that the Crystal Lake Woman's Club will have a card party and fashion show at Crystal Lake Country Club on March 14. A letter was read from the 11th District President who thanked all members for their cooperation throughout the past year. The club heard from Mrs. Susie Rudolph who is visiting and touring Germany. Some of the members at­ tended the Reciprocity Day at Pistakee Highland Community club and enjoyed the mystery lunch served. plates were offered for sale. It was voted to buy cookies for the diagnostic center next year, but members were also urged to save books and games. A silent prayer was offered for Joe Koberstine who passed away Feb. 14. President Pauline Horak thanked the hostesses for the d e l i c i o u s l u n c h e o n . Decorations were in a Valen­ tine theme. Next meeting will be March 24 at the home of Mrs. Stella Condon in Richmond. MEMORIAM Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to the families of Clara Deinlein, Evelyn Thompson, Evelyn Schereck and Joe Koberstine who passed away in February. All were long time residents and had made many friends. They will be greatly missed by all of us who knew them. VISIT Recently Mrs. Tillie May, Mrs. Flo Freund, Mrs. Nora Miller and Mrs. Lorraine Freund visited Mrs. Mary Nimsgern and Mrs. Annie Sanders at Harvard Nursing Home, Harvard. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown spent a weekend visiting relatives in Iowa. While there they celebrated the birthday of Orian's mother, Mrs. Perry Elliott. RETURN FROM WESTERN TRIP John and Joan Popelka have returned from an extended tour of the west. Their main ob­ jective was California and visited friends and relatives there besides many places of interest. MEETING The ushers of St. Peter's parish held their regular CONSUMERS' corner%£§|$£ Waistline Changes on Newest Patterns Patterns made in the last few months are larger in the waist. They are larger by one inch on the basic body measurement chart fofr all adult women's sizes, except junior petite where the change is one half inch. The change has not been publi­ cized on the pattern. Therefore, the only way home sewers could have found out about the change is if they measured themselves and checked the body measure­ ment charts each time they bought a pattern The woman who measures the pieces of a new pattern and com­ pares them to her own measure­ ments before cutting into the fab­ ric will not be affected. But the women who follows the pattern as it is printed, because a size 12 fit her six months ago, may find a surprise at the waist­ line. It is always a good idea to check your measurements before buying a pattern. BUMPER STICKERS < LOsJf. VALUEP DURl PAV* Of COORTiM<5 AMP THE PAY5 Irt COURT I meeting at the home of Earl Miller on Feb. 21. A lunch was served and cards played. Ringwood News Entertain 500 Card Club In Richmond Home Vera Frey of Richmond was hostess for the "500" club this month. High score went to Flora Carr and Arlene Pearson had low. CHILI SUPPER A SUCCESS The ,UMYF young people were very pleased with the results V their chili supper served at the Ringwood church Saturday night and are grateful to all who helped to make it a success. You young folks who plan to attend the retreat at Camp Augustana in March be sure to have your camp registration to Rev. Walker or Terri Grupe by this Sunday, March 4. BACK HOME We are very happy to report that both Loren Harrison and Nellie Hepburn returned to their respective homes this last Saturday after being hospitalized.Loren had heart surgery in Chicago and is doing just real good. Nellie had a cataract removed from one eye and is doing fine. SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS MEETING A reminder that there will be a Sunday School teachers meeting at the Ringwood church Saturday afternoon, March 3, at 1:30. CONFINED TO HOME ^irs. Nettie Wright of our community is confined to her home and would appreciate brief visits from her friends and neighbors. ATTEND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION John and Ila Hogan attended the thirty-fifth wedding an­ niversary of the George Blakes of McHenry last Saturday night. We understand Harry Hogan made a beautiful bridesmaid in the mock wed­ ding for his parents-in-law. ABOUT TOWN Dave and Patti Miller, with their friends, Don and Barb Zamastil, drove to Wisconsin last weekend for a day of snowmobiling with Walt and Doris Low and friends. ^ Ila Hogan spent Tuesday at Downey hospital doing volunteer work with other ladies from the area. Marion Grosdidier of Azusa, Calif., is here visiting her mother, Nellie Hepburn. Other visitors over the weekend in the Brennan-Hepburn home were, the Kenneth Brennan family, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Woodstock, June Oxtoby, Mrs. Joe Visconti, and Webster Blackmon and son, Leo, from Richmond. Visitors with Mabel Hawley last Sunday included Eleanor Howe and Edwin Hawley of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hawley and son of Detroit. RUMMAGE SALE For those of you who are getting an early start on spring housecleaning, please put all those useable items for which you have no use into a box for the rummage sale at the church, March 23 and 24. BIRTHDAYS- ANNIVERSARIES Birthday greetings go out to Clarence Harrison, March 4, John Shmacls, Jr., March 5, Clayton Bruce, March 7, and Robert Leslie Low on March 8. We wish much happiness to Bill and Mercedes Hoffman on their anniversary, March 6. WHO KNOWS! 1. How old will President Nixon be on January 9th? 2. What are the designated flower and precious stone for January? 3. When was gold discover­ ed in California? 4. When was the first na­ tional election held? 5. What is the area of Great Britain? 6. How many U.S. flags have been placed on the moon? 7. Name the first man to set foot on the moon? 8. When did this first man­ ned landing take place? 9. Who invented the bifocal lens? 10.Who was the last French King? 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