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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Sep 1978, p. 3

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New Officers Open BPW Season The McHenry Business and Professional Women's club held its first fall meeting Monday night, Sept 18, at Barney's Snug Harbor Boat club.^ Taking office were Virginia Orr, president; Adeline Pederson, president elect; Lee Stangerone, vice president; Dorothy Haddick, secretary; Joan Larkin, corresponding secretary; Marge Cooper and Virginia Mroz, treasurer. To start the new year off along with forty-five B.P.W members was an informative speaker, Ruth Dyre, nurse at the Pioneer center, "Birth to Three Program Ms. Dyre attended the University of Wisconsin and has been with the Birth to Three program for 4'j years. The program is designed for children under 3 years of age with special problems such as speech defects, physical handicaps, hearing difficulties, blindess, emotional problems, etc. This no-charge service funded by the state and county Mental Health is offered to those who feel their children have these special problems Slides were shown on how the staff teaches and develops skills to help children do the basic skills of normal children. Parents are encouraged to attend and learn how to help the child at home. The registration is now up to sixty children. A donation of $50 was given by the B P W. members to buy much needed supplies for the program After the speaker, the meeting was called to order and roll was taken. Four guests were introduced by the meeting chairman, Leota Freund, and her committee June Adams, Jerry Hamil, Marilyn Salo, Sheila Jensen, Dorothy Adams, Grace Reinhardt and Neida Richesky. Virginia ^ Orr, president, announced the District VI fall meeting to be held at the Ab­ bey, Williams Bay, Sunday, Oct. 15. members were asked to sign up to attend. Then Ilavern Gregory, chairman of the Foundation committee, reported the success of the club sponsored "I Quit Smoking" clinic. Forty-seven people were in attendance and eighteen quit smoking. Lynn Donarski reported on National Business Women's week which will be celebrated Oct. 15 - 21, closing with the Illinois Federation Legislative conference in Springfield Oct. 20-21. There will be a caravan from the Holiday Inn to the state capitol to meet the governor. The National B.P.W first vice-president, Juli Arri, will ride in the first cars with the state officers, followed by the B.P.W club of the year, Mount Vernon, and then others following. Lynn Donarski asked members to sign up and par­ ticipate in this exciting event. It was also voted to donate mittens for the Head Start program for Christmas this year. Members were asked to bring a pair to the November meeting. DAR Chapter Opens Season The first meeting of the fall for Kishwaukee Trail chapter; Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held at the home of Misses Alice and Leta Clark, 8815 Rt. 120 at Thompson corners, at 11:00 a m Monday, Sept 25. Miss Amy Brink will give the program at 1:30 p.m. following the lunch hour on the topic, "Constitution Today and the Future" as a reminder of the country's anniversary of nearly 200 years ago National Constitution week is Sept. 17-23. The chapter had the privilege to present an American flag to the new Johnsburg high school Monday, Sept. 11. Mr. Hayes he principal and three students of the student body were presented the flag to fly on its flag pole, by Mrs. Lisle Bassett, regent. The members of Kishwaukee Trail chapter, who attended the fall DAR days at Glenn Ellyn Friday, Sept 15, were Mrs. Lisle Bassett of McHenry, regent; Mrs Richard Gard­ ner. first vice-regent, Mrs. Mavnard Howell, secretary; Miss Leta Clark treasurer; and Miss Amy Brink and Mrs. Olive Nolan, Miss Alice Clark, committee chairmen, all of Woodstock. DAR is a patriotic organization and invites new members and visitors who wish to get started on research on their ancestoral lines. Those who are interested in preser­ ving American heritage are urged to join r̂ =ri Night Of Dancing MARRIAGE LICENSES Applications for marriage licenses at the McHenry County Clerk's office were recently made by: Theodore M l,ohmann and Linda C .Heck, both of Ixjngmount, Colo ; Joseph S Coia. Lake Villa, and Elizabeth Ann Lindskoog, Vernon Hills; Thomas A Chapman and Beverly F Chapman, both of Rockford Dennis L Archambeault and Sally A Struck, both of Sycamore; Dennis William Liebenthal. Pewaukee, Wis., and Deborah Sue Schultz, Hartland. Wis ; Jack E Jacoby and Darlene M Kingos, both of Crystal Lake Robert A Veugeler Jr and Rhonda F Creger. both of Cary; Charles Mason Croker and Janice Beth Young, both of Cary; Patrick H Turner. Fox River Grove, and Anita E Vanderstoppen. Cary Ronald A l^agerman and Ellen B Nacey, both of Crystal l^ake, Verlon M Manuel, Cary, and Pearl F Allen, Schaum- burg. Edweard A Bryant and Nina M Cannizzaro, both of Crystal l>ake David C Wilson, Crystal Lake, and Diana A Fiske, Woodstock. Donald A Audino and Margaret L Boro, both of Wonder Lake; Douglas H Kohrt, McHenry, and Gillian M Acosta. Annandale, Va William R Lietz, McHenry, and April D Arwood, Barrington, David J Tietjen, McHenry, and Reba Joan Olson, Brainard, Minn ; George Barrett. Car- pentersville, and Leonie M Schneider. McHenry Hal R Kitterman and Cindy Baccia. both of McHenry, Robert O Ghiotto, Coral Springs. Fla , and Deborah L Murphy, Wonder I^ake; Peter J Kasper Jr and Naomie Jean Jackson, both of McHenry William I Johnson and Deborah D Nowarita, both of Richmond: Edward Dschida, McHenry, and Mavis Renee Curry, Woodstock Terry Dean Rudsinski, Marengo, and A night of square dancing with the Checkerboard Squares was enjoyed by many Sept. 16 at the Methodist church. Beginners will be dancing Mondays at Edgebrook school, 701 Green street, McHenry, at 8 p.m. Any couple interested in square dancing can call Ron or Jean Zelinsky, 2403 W. Fairview, McHenry, for information. Lingen- Liason, Frances Henken; Laurie Maria Security, DIVORCES Decrees and judgments of dissolutions of marriage recently granted by the 19th Judicial Circuit Court include Kathleen M Brittain and Glenn R Brittain; Ralph N Andrae and Lindas J. Andrae, Laurel M Stone and Robert E Stone Caroline Pace and Danny Glen Pace; Marsha Marie Edgington and Richard Ed­ ward Edgington; Josephine Kimberly Kay Polnow, Rock- ford William R Crandall and Mary J Soucie, both of Har vard; Bradyn D. Kotajarvi and Valerie G Schuld, both of Marengo: Rosendo Alvarez and Cirenia Guardado, both of Harvard Kenneth A , Rudsinski and Pamela E Strong, both of Marengo. John M. Francis, New City, NY, and Elizabeth A Kling. Marengo; Raymond P Macklin, Rolling Meadows, and Elizabeth M Powers, Harvard Larsen and Richard T Larsen Donald Francis Schara and Mary Ann Schara; Lauren Marie Rodriguez and Lawrence Alfred Rodriguez , Lawrence A Favero and Bernice B Favero Pamela Sue Hopp and Wesley Albert Hopp: Mary C. Hamann and Edward J Hamann Sr.. Richard C Welter II and Patricia M Welter Sandra L Mereness and Gerald K Mereness; Carla Sue Hill and David Elburn Hill; Mary Suzanne Emrich and Michael Vern Emrich / Shutte- HOT \ f Window and Wall Otcoc _ ^ SAVE The MeHenrv Plaindealer Eitoblith.d |f75 3112 Weit Elm Street Phone 315-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday t Friday at McHenry. Illinois * Second Clo»* Pottoge Paid at McHenry. Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Subioibvl to p'Ovid* i mm •dial* iwtk* ot chanf* ot odd'*» to TK« McH«n>y PlaindMl*' MI2 W ilm SI III MOSO A deduction ©• on* month from rti« »ipir«tl«n o» • iwfeicrlptton will b« mod* • (hang* of oddxti it provided through tho t»»t OMic. Doportmont Lorry E. Lund-Publish»r Ad«U Froehlich-Editor ^MEMIER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER mOCIITIM SH ftrrmSl NNA SUSTAINING MEMBER--1978 * Ktf 1 I SUBSftlPTION RATES £ I 2.IHI INt-.tr #17.Ml In McHenry and lake OuUlde McHenry and County laks County tiy»$SK%SW$M06$3$36X«006aC$%3«$36X36X36X$%S30630C J m m *- in m ti- • t-H m \ s t i m in i * tu m 131 «•;» ist yf'fet tit W t m ; i * * I . t t** VPl From S*pf*mb*r 11th through 30th, sow 20% In honor of th* 20th onnlvwsory of our Kaywood Company, division of Joanna W«st*rn. Rt 12 No of Rt. 120 Volo, III. PHONE 815 344-1818 DAILY 9:30 5 30 WED. 9.30- NOON CLOSED SUNDAY American Legion Auxiliary News By Pearl Cooper Mrs. Dennis (Grace) Latimer, president of the McHenry unit. American Legion auxiliary, has an­ nounced her chairmen for the year 1978-79. These ladies will serve: Americanism, Patricia Bor- covan; Auxiliary Emergency Fund, Evelyn Osmon; Auxiliary Loan, Education and Scholarship, Evelyn Osmon; Blood, Maria Guettler; Bowling, Eleanore Reid; Budget and Finance, Evelyn Osmon; Children and Youth (Child Welfare), Margaret Scharf; Community Service, Helen Birmingham; Com­ munications and Publicity, Pearl Cooper , Coupons, Danita Chesler; Energy Conservation, Marge Hartung; Foreign Relations. Ruth Mrachek; Funerals. Frances Match; Gold Star, Mary Freund; Illini Girls' State, Margaret Datz; Junior Activities, Marilyn Messer and Laurie Latimer; Kitchen, Grace Latimer and Theresa Huska, Leadership Development, Lydia Fenner; Legislative. Betty felter; Members of Vicki Bottari Also Membership. Matchen and Doris Memory Book. Latimer; Music, Guettler; National C a t h e r i n e E d s t r o m Parliamentarian, Lauretta Homo; Past Presidents Parley, Lydia Fenner; Poppy. Dottie Messer; Sunshine, Lois Crouch; Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation. Marie Howe Veterans Craft. Louise Sineni and Ways and Means, Ceil Violett and Pearl Cooper Surprising According to one leading psy­ chological journal, "Women uho are cwperatwe and good sports are more likely to have big families. " Gerald W Hogan and Verna H Hogan Lanny C Malugen and Donna L Malugen Marisue K Colsant and Richard K Colsant FOURTH CHILD Mr and Mrs. Richard Reiche, 1115 S. Pontiac, McHenry, are now the proud parents of two daughters and two sons, due to the Sept. 18 addition of Ryan, 9 lbs. 10 ozs. to their family. ( i Ryan joins Ron, Rebecca, and Raphael, and is being celebrated by grandparents, Mr and Mrs Eugene Hughes, and Mr. Carl Reiche, all of McHenry. THIRD DAUGHTER On Sept. 16, Jenni,°7 lbs 6»2 ozs , entered the world as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rode, 2204 Mill lane, McHenry. Jenni has two sisters, Candi, and Bobbi , Her delighted grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Ray Rode, and Marion Galluzzi, all of McHenry. NEW BABY BOY Mr and Mrs. Craig Gerdes, 4618 Garden Quarter road, McHenry, are celebrating the birth of their second son The new infant son, Shane, was born Sept. 17, and weighed 9 lbs. 7 ozs. He has a brother, Keith, at home. His maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Francis M Bums of Columbus, Ohio Mr and Mrs Kenneth Gerdes of Griffith, Ind . are the paternal grandparents. THE Furniture Hospitol HOSPITAL NOTES MC HENRY A D M I S S I O N S : J u l i e Wayman, Robert Dunivan and Frankie Smiesko of McHenry; Joseph J. Sopiak of Cary; Dixie Adams of Pell Lake, Wise. ; and Donald Mitchell of Inlgeside. WOODSTOCK ADMISSIONS: Mrs. Ruth Hosier and Howard Kopp of McHenry; James Schultz of Wonder Lake; and John Skidmore of Ringwood BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs Loren Wagner, McHenry, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fuchs, McHenry, a boy; Mr and Mrs. Ronald Leuscher, Wonder Lake, a boy . ^ • • • • Men and women with­ out faith in anything or anyone give evidence against themselves. THOUGHT FOR FOOD By GOULD CROOK in the refrigerator or freezer tor use as needed Homemade Barbecue Sauce Simple to prepare and tasty or tastier than prepared sauce you buy. Excellent on ham-,,, burgers, chickens, ribs or pork chops. Good, too, for simmer­ ing diced left-over meats. Heat 3 tablespoons oil and add 2 chopped onions to saute until lightly browned. Add: 1 V» cups water V« cup white vinegar 1/4 cup dark brown sugar 2 tablespoons brown mustard V« teaspoon tabasco sauce 1 cup ketchup 3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce Vi lemon sliced 1 teaspoon salt A V* teaspoon pepper Mix all the ingredients, bring to a simmer and simmer for 20 to 30 minutes. After your sauce has cooled it can be poured in a jar and kept 0 CONSUMER GUIDELINES According to a consumer product safety report, some items are more hazardous than others around the home Here are some of the items: bicycles, stairs, ramps and landings, footballs and football gear, baseballs and equipment, power lawn mowers, skates, skate­ boards and scooters. i CIPLU THE LUMBERY# CRYSTAL LAKE UPHOLSTERY SHOP ^ REPAIRING t REGLUING Lorry & Jim Seymour 815/459 0653 A OSSS- OPEN 7 DAYS MON.-FRI. 7 to 6 SAT. 7 to 5 SUN. 9 to 1 HOME CENTER 4031 DAYTON, McHENRY, ILL 815-344-2883 SPECIAL! 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