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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Mar 1977, p. 2

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-3- PAGE - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. MARCH 18. 1977 Rescue Squad Speakers For B & P Women's Club The McHenry Business and Professional Women's club will hold its regular monthly dinner meeting at 7 p.m Monday, March 21. at the Top Deck in McHenry Guest speakers for the evening will be the President Gary Baseley. Karen Eckstein and Stan Johnson of the McHenry Rescue squad who will talk about the local rescue squad and the Paramedics and its functions. The visitors also will be receiving a scholarship from the Business and Professional women's club for a woman to complete the Paramedics course for the McHenry Rescue squad Kathy Elliot, head of the language department at East campus, will also be a speaker. She will represent the Business and Professional Women's club of McHenry at the state convention for the Young Careerist. Anyone wishing to attend should call Barbara Gerasch, 3508 N. Pearl Street, McHenry. Hold Luncheon March 24 To Aid Library The McHenry Women's club Vill hold a dessert luncheon and card party for the benefit of the public library March 24 at 1:30 p.m. at the VFW hall. The public is invited to at­ tend, and tickets may be purchased from any club member or at the door. MARRIAGE LICENSE William C. Hansen. 4309 W. Crestwood, McHenry, and Nancy J. Stratton, 4313 W. South street, McHenry. J Thomas F. Weyland, Wonder Lake, and Norma J. Kelso, 8213 Widoff, Wonder Lake. Richard L Hawkins, 3206 Sunrise View, McHenry. and Kathie Urch, Woodstock.' „ Michael B. Hagberg, McHenry, and Debra L. Goebel, 902 Third street, McHenry. Honor National VFW Auxiliary- President Saturday American Legion Auxiliary News JUDY LYNN MILLER JOSEPH RICHARD DEHN ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller, 310 N. Timothy lane, McHenry . announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy Lynn, to Joseph Richard Dehn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dehn, 2207 W. Johnsburg road, Johnsburg. The wedding will take place Aug. 12,1977, at St. Thomas Catholic church, Crystal Lake. Almond Party Dessert Chocolate cups with a fluffy caramel-almond filling make fanciful dessert fare. They're easy to make, but elegant in appearance and taste. Caramel Almond Sponge au Chocolat package (6 oz.) semi- 1 sweet chocolate pieces or 6 squares (1 oz. V* each)semi-sweet cook- H ing chocolate 1 tablespoons butter or 1 margarine V4 tablespoon water cup sugar envelope plain gelatin cup cold water cup scalded milk teaspoon salt teaspoon vanilla cup whipping cream cup roasted diced almonds Heat chocolate, butter and 1 tablespoon water over hot water until chocolate is partly melted. Remove from heat and stir to blend; cool slightly. With back of teaspoon or pastry brush, coat inside surface of 8 or 9 paper baking cups with thin layer of chocolate mixture. (Allow about 1 tablespoon chocolate mixture for each cup. If mixture becomes too thick to spread easily, thin over hot water.) Place coated cups in muffin tins; chill until hard. Melt 3/4 cup sugar in heavy skillet, stirring until sugar is dark and caramelized. Soften gelatin in 1/2 cup water. Add caramelized sugar slowly to scalded milk, stirring briskly to prevent curdling. Stir until all sugar is dissolved. Add gelatin and stir to dissolve. Stir in remaining sugar, salt and vanilla. Chill until mixture begins to thicken. Whip cream; fold into gelatin mixture along with all but 2 tablespoons almonds. If necessary, chill again until mixture mounds on spoon. Heap lightly into chocolate cups; sprinkle with remaining almonds. Chill until firm. To serve, peel off paper cups; place chocolate cups on serving plate or individual plates. Makes 8 or 9 servings. Let's Restor* Honesty, Decency, Class Elect GEORGE L. HARKER Mayor of McHenry ROBERT P. BLAKE City Treasurer a Vote Tuesday, April 19th Paid Political Adv Mr & Mrs Roy H Johnson The McHenry County council of the American Legion auxiliary held its monthly meeting Friday, March 4, at McHenry Post No. 491 at 8 p.m. After the regular ceremony for the opening of the meeting, officer reports were given. Parliamentarian. Mrs. Lauretta Homo of McHenry Unit No. 491, reported the county membership as being 94 88 per cent as of February 28, and she urged all mem­ bership chairmen and unit presidents to bring their ad­ ditional new memberships to the patriotic conference per­ sonally, or through anyone from the county going into Chicago Friday, March 11, so that an accurate new count can be reported at that time. Hopefully our membership will have reached our 100 percent goal. She also asked the Woodstock Unit No. 412 to bring forth a nominee for county historian as it was their turn to make a recommendation. Legislative chairman, Mrs. Winifred Hammond, Fox River Grove Unit No. 119 reported that the veteran's commission will remain in the Senate rather than be moved under the jurisdiction of the Welfare department. Junior activities chairman, Alice Kanaly of Unit No. 192, Marengo, called attention to the 11th District Junior con­ vention to be held Saturday, April 30 at the Marengo American Legion post. Registration will begin at 9 a.m. Luncheon reservations must be in by April 23. For further details contact your Junior chairman. Past presidents parley chairman, Mrs. Iolene Biongardi, Fox River Grove Unit No. 119, reported the past president's dinner would be held Thursday, April 28 at McHenry Post No. 491 with cocktails from 6:30 to 7 p.m., followed by dinner. Reser­ vations are to be called in by April 21. Community service chair­ man, Mrs. Beatrice Rucker of Marengo Unit No 192 requested that Crystal Lake Unit No 171 take the treats tq Valley Hi in March, v'ith Fox River Grove Unit No. 119 doing so in April Communications chairman, Mrs. Mary Earner, had no report, but asked all members to keep on saving all our Tlowers for your IVeddingDay HAPPINESS IS BECOMING ENGAGED! And we winh you the very best. Busy and happy days are in store for you as you plan the exciting details for your wedding. Stop in for your free booklet to show just a few ideas about the many kinds of flowers, bouquets and decorations which will help make your wed­ ding day a memory you'll cherish forever. As wedding flower specialists, may we have the op­ portunity to talk with you personally? We'd like to tell you about our wedding service and the many ways in which we can help you in planning the flowers for your wedding. With every wedding or­ der placed you will receive a lovely going away' corsage compliments of us. Give us a call and we'll be happy to arrange an ap­ pointment at your convenience and without obligation. ASK ABOUT OUR COMPLETE WEDDING PACKAGE AVAILABLE TO YOU! % petals & stems FLOWER SHOP & GREENHOUSE 3301 W. ELM ST., McHENRY, ILL. 385-4747 - - - ~ ~ - ri ~ newspaper clippings of her releases, so she can send them to the proper sources. Veterans affairs and rehabilitation chairman, Mrs. Ethel Lewis of Marengo Unit No. 192 stated that Woodstock would be having a veterans party April 5. She suggested and it was so moved and seconded that a veterans picnic be held Tuesday, May 31, with presidents and rehabilitation chairmen of all units aiding in the planning and to be on the committee. Plans to be for­ thcoming. Chaplain Iolene Biongardi mentioned she still had some "wooden bucks" to sell, profits of which are to go towards landscaping the grounds of the new department building down in Bloomington. She also asked all units to turn in the names of members who have passed on during the year as she would need them for a memorial service to be held the first Friday in May. The next McHenry County council meeting of the American Legion auxiliary will be held Friday night, April 1, at 8:30 p.m. at Marengo Post No. 192. Society Qf Foresters To Hold Election St. Clara Court No. 659, National Catholic Society of Foresters, will hold election of officers at the March 24 meeting which will be held in the Oak room of Montini Middle school at 8 p.m. The nominating committee are Mrs. Robert Voght, Mrs. Charles Hansen and Mrs. Leonard Freund. The Com­ munion Mass will be held March 27 at 8a.m. in St. Mary's church. Breakfast will follow in the school hall. Members are asked to bring a wrapped "white elephant" to the meeting to be used as evening prizes. Anyone needing a ride should call Mrs. Charles Hansen or Mrs. Richard Freund. MARY SOUDERS Mary Souders, national president of the Ladies auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars, will make her official visit to the Department of Illinois, arriving in Chicago on March 17. Thursday evening an open house will be held in her honor at the Park Ridge Veterans of Foreign Wars. On Saturday, March 19, a luncheon in her honor will be held * at the * Ramada-O'Hare Inn. Members of the ladies auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 who will be attending the luncheon Saturday are Renee Jende, Ila Hogan, Mary Kuemmel and Gerry Kuck. All are past presidents of the local auxiliary. Instant Replay Lco^fj Patricia A. Dugger from Hoyle W. Dugger, McHenry. Laura L. Service from David R. Service, McHenry. Claudia K. Lameka from William E. Lameka, McHenry. Laura B. Parenti from Mark A. Parenti. Lorraine M. Hall from Carl D. Hall. Paul E. Erickson from Susan L. Erickson. Dwayne E. Rogers from Linda L. Rogers. COMPLAI «AS0A PRESENTS COOK'S TOUR '77! our next stop is YUGOSLAVIA Sosho ha* prepared a full court* dinner featuring: Seafood Brudatto, Pork Loin Juvach, Accompanied by the Wine* of Banat. $QS0 (with "Po**port" $7.50) This dinner will be served on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Mar. 22,23,24, 5:30-9:30pm (regular menu also available) Join our continuing Cook'* Tour! Next countries to be "visited" -- Russia. Austria-Hungary, Bavaria, Caribbean. Ask about advance sale Cook's Tour "Passports" for significant cost savings. Call 815/385-^899 or 385-5508 for details CRESCENT BAY LANDING 3S0f N. CHAPEL HIU RD., McHENRY, ILL. AUXILIARY MODELS - "All smiles" are these models who will appear in the auxiliary to McHenry hospital fund-raising fashion show and luncheon Monday afternoon, March 21. This annual event will be held at the Branded Steak house in Crystal Lake. The theme is "La Fashion Affaire". Seated Is Carole Barnicle and standing from left. Marge Espinosa, Fran Weyland and Annie Cuda. (DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPtlV) Community Calendar MARCH 18 Northland Area Art League -- Panel Discussion -- McHenry City Hall St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Meeting -- St. Mary's Oak Room -- 7:30 p.m. MARCH 18 & 19 Rummage Sale -- Ringwood Methodist Church -- Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. -- Saturday. 9 a.m.-12 Noon. A R T S. -- "Ready When You Are C.B." - McHenry Country p,n», - Dinner. 6 tions at 815-385- - psfn. ~ R 1072. MARCH 19 "Springtime Polka" Dance ~ VFW Hall -- 9 p.m. to ? -- Savings on Advance Ticket Purchase From Members or at Post Home Woodstock Opera House - Songfest -- "Irish Night" - 338- 0592 For Information. Edgebrook PTO Bake Sale-9 a.m. to Noon -Hornsbys and First National Bank. Corn Beef And Cabbage Dinner - Wonder Lake American Legion Hall - Ser­ ving from 6:30 p.m. to ? -- Public Invited. Town and Country Newcomers Bake Sale -- McHenry State Bank - 9 a m. to Noon. MARCH 19 & 20 Girls and Boys Little League Registration-Noon to 4 p.m - Lakeland Park Community House-Information at 385-9379. MARCH 20 St. Patrick's C.C.D. Parents Association - Open House - 9:30 to 10:30a.m. - Church Ha'! Parents and Guests Welcome Pancake Breakfast and Bake Sale-Easter Bunny, Host-7:30 a.m.to 1:30 p.m.--Johnsburg Community Center-St. John's Athletic Association, Sponsors. MARCH 21 Free Blood Pressure Readings - Lakemoor Municipal Building - 7 to 9 p.m. -- Public Invited. Business & Professional Women's Club -- Dinner Meeting -- Top Deck - 7 p.m. Regular Meeting -- McHenry Unit American Legion Auxiliary - Legion Post Home - - 8 p.m. - Special Guest, Heide Heller. Fashion Show - Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital - Branded Steak House -- Noon -- Social Hour, 11 a.m. - Reservations Mrs. Jerome (June) D Isa. MARCH 22 T H E O S . - M e e t i n g a n d Supper - 5:30 p.m. -- First United Methodist Church. MARCH 24 Knights of Columbus -- Social Night -- 8 p.m. -- K.C. Hall. McHenry Woman's Club - Dessert Luncheon - Card Party - Benefit Library - VFW'. Hall - 1:30 p.m, - Public In­ vited. Jobs Daughters - Regular Meeting - Acacia Hall - 7 p.m McHenry Garden Club - Meeting - Heidi Heller of Brazil. Speaker -- Home of Mildred Snively. Election of Officers -- St. Clara Court. McHenry Women's Club -- Luncheon And Card Party -- VFW Hall - 1:30 p.m. - Tickets Available At The Door. Girl Scout Neighborhood Meeting - St Patrick's Hall -- 9:30 a.m. -- All Troops Must Have Representative. MARCH 25 & 26 • „ A R T S. -- "Ready When You Are C.B." -- McHenry Country Club -- Show, 8p.m. -- Dinner. 6 p.m. - Reservations at 815-385- 1072. MARCH 26 St Margaret Chapter of NAIM - St. Mary's Oak Room -- Cards - 7:30 p.m Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - Scottish Double Bowling Night - Tomasello's. Jobs - 5 to Spaghetti Supper -- Daughters - Acacia Hall 7 p.m. "Spring Fling" Dance - Johnsburg Community Center - - 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. -- Sponsored by St. John's Home and School Association. MARCH 27 Annual General Meeting - L P P.O A - 2 p.m. ~ Elections - Community House. Communion Mass - St. Clara Court - 8 a.m. - St. Mary's. SPRINGTIME Polka Dance! SATURDAY, MARCH 19 FROM 9:00 'TIL ? MUSIC BY: CASEY (FINGERS) SIEWIERSKI VFW HALL McHENRY, ILLINOIS DONATION: $2.50 ADVANCE $3.00 AT DOOR MARCH 28 McHenry Senior Citizens - Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. McHenry Woman's Club - Board Meeting - Gity Hall - 10 a.m. W McHenry Gard«mt Club - Chicago Flower Show - Bus Leaves Skating rink at 9:15 a.m. MARCH 29 Bazaar Work Day - United Methodist Women -- 11 a.m. - First United Methodist Church. MARCH 31 Annual Spring Luncheon. ~ Card Party - Noon - Pis^ak.ee Highlands Community Center - Sponsored By Mount H«pe United Methodist Women,\ . - m . o v b - . r f r t MARCH 31 & APRIL 1 Rummage Sale - Zion Lutheran Church - Thursday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. - Friday, 9 a,jp. to 5 p.m. /_•,( APRIL 3 C.O.F. Mens Communion Mass - St. Mary's - 8 a.m. APRIL 7 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - Meeting - Home of Mrs. Jean Bialochowski. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr and Mrs. Roy Head of McHenry are the parents of a son born March 14. HOSPITAL N01ES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL - WOODSTOCK Recent admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Raymond Pieroni, Master Angelo Alvarado, baby Joseph Voight, John O'Halleran, Donna Kwiatek and Mildred Rusco, all of M c H e n r y ; E v a Schachelmayer, Wonder Lake and Julia Heppner, Ringwood. HARVARD HOSPITAL Luann Kroncke of McHenry and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson tf Wonder Lake have been ad­ mitted as patients to Harvaad hospital. Editor's Quote Book Failures either do what they want or jib at t price. W. H. Auden | INDIAN MANOR RESTAURANT & L0UN6L BREAKFAST, ; LUNCH & DINNER 43 DINNER ENTREES ^ITALIAN BEEF DELUXI TO »14°° TWL\ L03STER TAIL l/2 MI. SO. OF 120 ON RT. 31 McHENRY 385-8600

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