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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Apr 1974, p. 3

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• I'Alih :i - l'l..\IMih.\LbH -1 HIU/% I, .trniL u, i»h Community- Calendar Wri WW MM w V\i WW wy WW WW WW APRIL 17 Whispering Oaks Women's Club Meeting - 1 p.m. Representative of Illinois^ Speaker. Sandy Nega and Eric Storlie await a chance to "lick the bowl" while their mothers, Nance Nega and Cathy Storlie, finish baking cookies for the La Leche league bake sale. La Leche League Makes Plans For April Bake Sale The women of La Leche league are busy preparing for their spring bake sale to be held Saturday, April 20, at the McHenry State Bank Profits from the sale are going into a special fund-. to provide financial aid tbr members attending the 5tn International La Leche League convention in July. Baked gdods made from League's I own cookbook, "Mothers in the Kitchen,'* will be featuredWhis cookbook is a collection ot\nutritious, tasty, and economical recipes for the family. It will be sold in conjunction with the bake sale. Any past or present members who want to contribute baked goods are asked to call Mrs. Robert Humphreys. For more information about La Leche league, a non-profit organization dedicated to "good mothering through breastfeeding," and its meetings, call Mrs. Robert Jessup. HOSPITAL NOTES MCHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Knud W. Jensen, Harry Lawrence, Stacey Gueths, Rev. William Hanner, Mitchell Cicchini, Myrtle Stemm, Eleanor Pawlikowski, Leota Wicksmin, Walter Streske, Frances Olsen, Leonard Ryden, Michael Diedrich, Dorothy Middaugh, McHenry; Christine Bowman and Reinhold Lindeman, Wonder Lake; and George Chudzik, Island Lake. American Legion Auxiliary News UNIT NO. 491 By Pearl Cooper Through the years a great many young ladies and also a few young men have become nurses because of the scholarships provided to them through the Past Presidents' Parley program. Formerly in the amount of $375 each, the scholarship has been increased by convention action to $500. Past president, Mrs. Raymond (Betty Lou) Smith, of McHenry Unit 491, American Legion auxiliary, has announced the following rules for the candidate: 1. Must be in senior year or a graduate of an accredited high school and in need of financial assistance to continue education. 2. Scholarships are to be used for three-year courses in an accredited hospital or for four or five year academic courses including training in a hospital. 3. Additional items to be submitted with the application, which shows the candidate's name and address are: (a) Four letters of recommendation certifying as to the entrant's qualifications, character, and need financial assistance, these letters from: (1) President of the sponsoring unit; (2) High school from which entrant will be or is graduated; (3) Pastor of candidate's church; (4) A representative citizen and acquaintance. (b) A letter from applicant stating why she or he wants to become a nurse. (c) A transcript of high school grades and credits, and a statement of number of pupils in class and rating in class. (d) A photograph or clear snapshot. (e) Name and address of selected hospital or school. (f) If notified that entrant has won a scholarship, the hospital or school must write directly to Mrs. Victor (Cathy) Lello, Past P r e s i d e n t s ' P a r l e y department, 6440 S. St. Louis avenue, Chicago, stating that the entrant is enrolled and has been accepted. (g) Acceptance of another scholarship for the same year prohibits acceptance of this one. (h) The scholarship amount of $500.00 will be dispersed in annual payouts throughout the term of training or schooling. The basis of judging is as follows: 1. Desire to become a nurse - 25 percent - attitude toward ideals about profession, as stated in applicant's letter. 2. Character - 30 percent - strength, standard of conduct, conscientiousness, truth- fullness, devotion to daily duties, church, family, and community. 3. Scholastic rating - 20 percent. 4. Degree of financial need - 25 percent. 0fs Any young lady or young man se\ interested in obtaining the - * r nurse scholarship may contact Mrs. Raymond Smith by phone or write to her at the American Legion post home, McHenry. Deadline for the completed APRIL 18 M c C u l l o m L a k e Conservation Club Meeting - 8 p.m. -- Spojnia Polish National Union Camp, Glanders and Spojnia Roads. APRIL 19 Woodstock Fine Arts Association - Concert By Samuel Dent Memorial Jazz Band -- Woodstock Opera House -- 8 p.m. Riverview Camp, 6818 Royal Neighbors of America -- Installation - 12:30 - K. of C. Hall «• St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Regular Meeting - Pot-Luck - Oak Room -- St. Mary's - 7:30 p.m. APRIL 18-19 Rummage Sale -- United Methodist Church -- Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. - Saturday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. APRIL 19-20 St. John's Church Rummage Sale - Johnsburg Community Club Basement - Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. APRIL 22 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. APRIL 24 "Pistakee Highlands Women's Club - Seventh Annual Luncheon, Card Party -- V.F.W. Hall - Noon. y APRIL 25-26 Rummage Sale - Zion Lutheran Church - Thursday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. - Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. APRIL 27 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Cards - Oak Room, St. Mary's - 7:30. APRIL 28 Roast Beef Dinner Sponsored By Zion Lutheran application and other material listed above is May 1, 1974. Last year McHenry unit was proud and pleased to sponsor Debbie Phalin of Crystal Lake for a nurse scholarship. Miss Phalin received the $500 scholarship at the Department convention in Chicago. noooooo SERVICE NEWS N a v y H o s p i i a I m a n Apprentice Debra A. Pickett, daughter of Mrs. Pauline Pickett of 1404 Park street, McHenry. has completed the Hospital Corps school at Great Lakes. Hospital corpsmen assist doctors and nurses in every phase of medical service including x-ray, laboratory work, operating room assistance and general practice. Navy Fireman Apprentice Gary L. Rhoton, son of Mr. and Mrs. E B. Rhoton of 719 S. Fisher road, McHenry, left his homeport, Norfolk, Va., aboard the combat stores ship USS Concord for an extensive HERE AND THERE INBUSINESS New Product May Increase Plant Employment Acquisition of the Corolite line of outdoor lighting fixtures cruise in the Mediterranean. He will help resupply ships of the U.S. Sixth fleet with food and other materials. Rhoton will also have the opportunity to visit France, Spain, Italy and Greece. from Coronado Manufacturing Co. of Long Beach. Calif., was announced by Intermatic, Inc., manufacturer of home and "* industrial timing devices and lighting. The purchase was made for an undisclosed amount of cash. Manufacturing of Corolite will be absorbed into the company's production facilities at Spring Grove, Intermatic president Jim Miller said "The move will increase plant-; employment somewhat over the next several months." he-i added. IS M Good intentions help little, ift*5 you are on the wrong road. KJ MARRIAGE LICENSES BIRTHS Gary Dale Johnson, 2807 Magellan, McHenry and Christine Oberhuber, 2613 Drucker lane, McHenry. Charles W. Brunswick 4723 W. Crystal Lake road, McHenry, and Carol Rose Butters, 1019 Fulton, Rockford. . Kenneth H. Maxson, 4006 severjii^jKane avenue, McHenry, and Rathleen D. Borta, McHenry. William W. Panke, Jr., 8413 W. Sunset drive, Wonder Lake, and Lesta M. Bailer. 440 E. Calhoun, Woodstock. April 6. ed 7 lbs., ighelle, baby-is MCHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Meyers announce the birth of their second daughter on Robin Elizabeth wei 6oz., and has a sister, 20 months old. The blessed with grandparents, the maternal ones are Mr. and Mrs. Milan Baker, Jackson, Miss., and the great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker of Amarillo, Tex., and Mrs. Walter McArtor of Harvey, 111.; the paternal ones are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Meyers, and great- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freund, all of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cepuder, Ring wood, became parents of daughter, April 8. Come in and browse, you'll get ideas for furnishing your bath and discover many charming gifts. 3012 W. Rte. 120, McHenry East of New Bridge - Free Parking 385-0048 Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:3Q, Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5 Complete planning and installation of fixtures and accessories. /y TV Un.mi m Womnn gZ ' |^J The Fashion Shop|>«> 1^ SENIOR CITIZENS' DAY every Tuesday 10% off on any purchase if you are 65 or older does not apply to sale merchandise Vi Sizes - Misses Juniors THE 8FASHION SHOPPER 1007 N. FRONT ST. McHenry, 111. DINE IN ELEGANCE AT... -- EASTER SUNDAY SPECIALS! ! - • BAKED HAM • ROAST TURKEY WITH FRUIT SAUCE, CANDIED SWEET POTATOES, & CREAM SAUCE J^25 WITH OLD FASHIONED DRESSING, CANDIED SWEET POTATOES, CREAM SAUCE *4 25 OPENING GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 12 WITH OUR FISH FRY ALL TYPES OF SEAFOOD. FEATURING... • ALL AMERICAN FOODS - • PLUS ITALIAN SPECIALTIES HOURS---R YOUR HOSTS TONY P. PENNELLE AND Located At.. DONOVAN F. ASH Hnma<>p.llo\ FAMILY CENTER r S 3312 N. CHAPEL HILL ROAD JOHNSBURG, ILL (ON THE RIVER) FOR RESERVATIONS CALL (815) 385-1475 or 385-1990 WED. Thru SAT. 5:00 PM Til MIDNIGHT SUNDAY 11:00 AM Til 9:00 PM MATTHEW MAZZONE Navy Seaman Recruit Matthew E. Mazzone, son of Mrs. Gertrude J. Mazzone of 3807 W. Maple, McHenry, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training center, San Diego. He received nine weeks of intensive instruction in seamanship, small arms training, fire fighting, close order drill, first aid and Naval history. He will now report to a formal school for specialty training or to a ship or shore station for on-the-job training. Centennial Committee Serving Noon to 3 p.m. APRIL 29 McHenry Woman's Club - Board Meeting - City Hall - 9:30 a.mi MAY 9 Ladies of the Lake Club of McCullom Lake -- Meeting -- Hobby Show - 8 p.m. MAY 15 Whispering Oaks Women's Club Meeting - Book Review - 1 p.m. MAY 17,18,24 & 25 Townsquare Players, Inc. - "Tom Jones"- - Woodstock Opera House -- 8:30 p.m. Toro Mini Rider 4-cycle, 5-hp engine Adjustable steering column 4-speed in-line transmission Key-Lectric"® starter Model 56025 Optional bagging attachment Safety deflector bar "Wind-Tunnel"® housing vacuums as you mow 25" cutting width TOKO Haven't you done without a Toro long enough? George P. Freund, Inc 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd. McHenryJII. PH.-815-385-0420 ainy Day Insurance YOU DEPOSIT FREE . . . WHEN $250 OR MORE! YOUR CHOICE - WHILE THEY LAST Beat those rainy days ahead two ways. . . deposit $250 or more in a McHenry Savings account now and get your choice of a man's or woman's umbrella. You'll be safe-guarding both your immediate future and your long-range future at the same time. Do it now. . .while our limited supply lasts. Limit 1 per account. . .maximum 2 per family, according to Association rules. McHENRY SAVINGS I illl lllltUl'M Hi Jl JjJ Deposits insured to $20,000 by Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. SERVING ALL OF GREATER McHENRY COUNTY McHenry Savings W AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1209 North Green Street, McHenry. Illinois 60050 815-385-3000 9:00am - 4:3Q?m Mon. .Tues.. Thurs., & Sat. w 9:00am - 8:00pm Friday. Drive-in Window open Wednesday 9:00am - 2:U0pr.i SERVING ALL OF GREATER McHENRY CO '\TV )

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