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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Aug 1978, p. 3

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s. " , The Nifty Nineties * Super Seniors 33rd Anniversary Reunion For John Anderson Family IDA LEGGE STAFF PIIOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD ft.' The community of Lilymoor is paying tribute this week to its oldest resident. Ida Legge, of 724 Friendly street. Both her appearance and spirit belie her ninety-five years, and a lively con­ versation about a very active life make younger friends look forward to life as a senior Mrs Legge, who was born in Proviso. Ill , Aug 22, 1883, is looking forward to a quiet birthday observance next week During her youth and all of her adult life she has been a sports enthusiast Running track and attending baseball games were all part of growing up. and even today she enjoys watching some of the games on TV In 1906 she was married to Thomas Legge and they spent fifty-six years together before his death in 1962. The couple moved to Lilymoor in 1931. where she still resides and takes pride in her well kept yard and flower garden. Commenting on her work, she says simply, "You have to keep yourself busy". Mrs. Legge learned to drive many years ago and quit at the time of her ninety-third bir­ thday only because "I didn't want to put myself through the nervous strain of wondering if I would pass the test Until a year ago, she made craft items for church bazaars in Broadview and for farmers' markets in Sycamore. Although Mrs. Legge has only a few nieces and nephews, she is surrounded by many friends. The thirty-third anniversary gathering of the family of the late John A. Anderson brought eighty-six persons to the Barrington city park last Sunday. They included the eight sons and three daughters of Mr. Anderson. Oldest to attend was his sister, Hulga Anderson, 92, of Indiana, and the youngest was the 4-month-old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn An­ derson of Palatine and Mr. and Mrs. Michael McDonagh of McHenry.. Also present was Mrs. Eva Anderson of McHenry, step­ mother of the eleven Anderson children. The children, all present, were Carl of Barrington, Walter &£/McHenry, Anna Traub of Elgin, Albin of Grand Junction, Colo., Arnold of McHenry, Teddy of Gages Lake, Evelyn Henke of Woodstock, Marian Reinlie of Deland, Fla., Glenn of Palatine, Clarence of Ontario, Ore., and Harry of Springfield, Mass Their father operated the popular Broadway Barbecue on the corner of Elm and Front streets for many years. Seniors Hold Annual Picnic The McHenry County Senior Citizens council will hold its fourth annual picnic Saturday, Aug. 19, at Woodstock city park, starting at noon. Everyone is asked to bring s dish to pass, a service for eating and a hearty appetite. The council will provide the beverages . and live en­ tertainment. The Golden Twirlers from McHenry will entertain the group with an exhibition of square dancing and "Eddie and Ralph" will provide music for dancing and singing under the pavilion in the park; Further information is available through the council office located at 113 Newell street, Woodstock or by calling the council's toll free number 1- 800-892-6120 McHenry Girl Wins Superior Rating At Illinois Fair Lee Tomlinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tomlinson, McHenry, received an A rating and was chosen Superior in the stitchery competition with her Needlepoint exhibit at the Illinois State fair Sunday, Aug. 13. Lee was among more than 10,000 youths participating in the Junior department com­ petition. Her needlepoint exhibit measured 20" x 40" and depicted Bethlehem. The variation in color and variety of stitches chcsen created texture and depth. Her exhibit is a wall hanging, backed with velvet and finished at the bottom with brass bells. Lee used twenty - two different patterns and two sizes of canvas to create her exhibit All 4-H members, other than livestock exhibitors, from McHenry county exhibited their projects on the same day. This arrangement allows the public a variety of exhibits to view each day. State fair Junior department competition provides 4-H and FFA members and opportunity to see the projects and efforts of other members. Members learn from this experience as the judges speak directly with each exhibitor. The creator of each work is questioned about techniques selected and suggestions and comments are made openly to those viewing. The fair provides a place for young people to show the public what they are learning and St. Paul's Episcopal church honored mothers at its 10 a.m. Mass Sunday. Aug. 13, in anticipation of the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Mother. A grandmother, a mother, and a daughter from one family, Susan Brodie, Marge Hess, and Lisa Hess, presented bouquets before the offertory to Father Arthur McKay to be placed at the shrine of the Blessed Mother. The pastor preached on the rosary, how its meditations relate to the life of Christ, and how it can be used by Episcopalians. Before You Buy Your New Car, See Us For The Financing McHenry Savings V AND I OA* ASSOCIATION 1209 North Green Street. McHenry 815. 385-3000 10520 Main Street Richmond 815 678-2061 10402 North Vine Street (Huntley Center on Route 47) Huntley 312 669-3333 SAwtHSnOuWS * 00 «*. • tri 4 K) p f*1 Monday Tuesday and 9 00a ̂ to H 00 r to 3 00 Sa'u»da» McH*nr> 0*fic* W.ndo* op«n r*1*v 9 OC A ,v to ? 00 p Oos«0 ft«Joe*dav »n flifhmon<j J Muot»#y m ,• * (jti o <*> to 4 00 p » Mo».doy To««.doy 4 Thurido* 9 00 o m »o ' 30 p m » I >dOv 9 00o -n to i So'ordov fcj-kivy Hop#, fkipitto ' H McHENRY S A V I N G S I KE TOMLINSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK A son was born to Mr and Mrs James Caley of Wonder Lake HOSPITAL NOTES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Admitted: Mrs. Erica Olson. Albert Adams, and Mrs. Gina Sims, all of McHenry, and from Wonder Lake, Mrs Dorothea Moore, Martin Akers, and Mrs Helen Haley doing in 4-H Lee is a member of the Busy Three 4-H club and BIBLE VERSE "Ask, and you will be given what you ask for. Seek, and you will find. Knock, and the door will open. " 1. Who made the above statement? 2. Upon what occasion? 3. What is a necessary- basis for the fulfillment of the promise? 4. Where may it be found? Aiswtrs to libit Vtrst 1. Jesus. Furniture Hospitol CRYSTAL LAKE UPHOLSTERY SHOP "S REPAIRING I REGIUING Lorry & Jim S«ymour 815/459-0653 Legal Notice McHenry Nunda Public Library District, McHenry County, Illinois Public notice of receipts and expenditures from July 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978. Receipts Local governments $7,391.40 Non-resident fees. fines, book sale Total receipts Expenditures Salaries Books Audiovisual Library equipment Library supplies Plant operation and maintenance Other operating expenditures 1,430.71 $8,822.11 $3,059.02 1,386.44 33.00 386.39 343.08 1,609.23 2,606.05 frtor. 6 - • r iviurt » , nt>uvoi io, i»«o Salmon Molded In Cool Luncheon Salad * A cool luncheon entree, Creamy Salmon Mold, is just right for warm weather entertaining. Guests will welcome this cool molded salad of canned salmon and crisp vegetables in a sea­ soned sour cream and mayonnaise base. The hostess will ap­ preciate being able to prepare the luncheon entree during the cooler hours of morning or the evening before. The only last minute preparation is to turn the Creamy Salmon Mold out onto a bed of lettuce. Serve with crisp crackers or dainty rolls. Chilled white wine or iced tea are good beverage choices. Keep canned salmon on hand to add variety to your menus. With little effort, it is turned into delicious salads, sandwiches and casseroles. Canned salmon is highly nutritious as well, providing complete protein and a wealth of vitamins and minerals. Be sure to use the liquid, skin and bones to get full nutritive value. Creamy Salmon Moid 1/4 Total expenditures $9,423.21 Attest: Karen Clewis, treasurer Board of Library Trustees, McHenry Nunda Public Library District (Pub. Aug 18, 1978) Legal Notice . NOTICE Due to the lack of a quorum the August 14th meeting of the Nunda Township Cemetery Board has been rescheduled for Tuesday, August 22nd at 7:30 P.M. at the Nunda Township Office, 95 Grant Street, Crystal Lake, Illinois. Anita Sherwood, Executive Secretary Nunda Township Cemetery Funa Dated: August 15, 1978 (Pub. Aug 18. 1978) Legal Notice NOTICE The Nunda Township Board of Trustees will hold a Special Meeting Thursday, August 24, 1978 at 8:30 P M. at 95 Grant St., Crystal Lake, Illinois, for the purpose of selecting and employing an Architect and-or any other business to come before the Board Helen Milone Town Clerk Nunda Township Dated Aug. 15, 1978 (Pub Aug 18, 1978) 1 / 2 1 1 / 2 2 1 1/8 1/2 teaspoon dried dill weed teaspoon salt cup finely chopped celery tablespoons finely chopped onion Salad greens Parsley, carrot curls for garnish Drain and flake salmon, reserving liquid. Soften gelatine in cold water. Heat until dissolved. Blend sour cream, mayon­ naise, reserved salmon liquid, catsup, lemon juice, dill weed and salt. Stir in gelatine. Fold in celery, onion and salmon. Turn into oiled 3-cup mold and chill until firm. Unmold on lettuce- lined plate. Garnish with parsley and carrot curls. Makes 4 to 6 servings. can (7-3/4 oz.) salmon envelope unflavored gelatine cup cold water cup dairy sour cream cup mayonnaise tablespoons catsup tablespoon lemon juice American Legion Post 491 - RINGW00D ROAD, McHENRY - FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY (5:00 - 9:00 P.M.) PERCH-ALL YOU CAN EAT OTHER MENU AVAILABLE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC SWINGING TONES' COCKTAIL HOI R MOV-- Tl ES.--!r KD.--THIRS.--FRIDAY 3:30 to 6:00 Cm Drapes Need Cleaning? WE ARE THE BEST!!! AMERICAN DRAPERY CLEANERS AND FLAMEPROOFERS, Inc. has worked with stitchery for four years 2. During the Sermon on the Mount. 3. Faith in God. 4. Matthew 7:7 (Living Bible). Complete Service •Removal •Cleaning •Rehanging •Pleating •Tieing 312-GR2-4066 SERVING CHICAGO AND ALL SUBURBS including THE McHENRY AREA -WE ALSO DO STAGE DRAPERIES-- 26th ANNIVERSARY Johnsburg Community Club Hall SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th PRIZE: DONATION...'2.00 YOUR GENEROUS CO-OPERATION IS OUR SUCCESS e

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