Johnsburg Mary L. Gunderson 385,3052 Club Collects Girls and boys of the Lincoln Cloverleaf 4-H club, will be coming to all houses in the area very soon, collecting donations for the Heart Fund. Everyone is urged to receive them kindly. If you would like more information regarding this appeal, or could help in the drive, please call Mrs. Scott (Linda) Seaborn, McHenry. JOHNSBURG P,T.O. "Small Change", a French movie film, will be presented Sunday, Feb. 24, 3:30 p.m., at» the high school auditorium. A small ad mission will be taken to defray the cost of the film. The film is about young children living in a small provincial town and the high school auditorium is most comfortable, with all seats offering clear viewing. WILDCAT BOOSTERS The Junior high - has T- shirts available, imprinted, State of Illinois - "Nowhere Else But Johnsburg". These come in children's and adult sizes. Orders will be taken through Feb. 29. Please include a check and mail to the Wildcat Booster Club, Johnsburg School Dist. 12, 2117 W. Church street, McHenry, 111. 60050. For more information call 385- 3731. P.T.O. FOLK FAIR "INFO 12" will contain the programs for the March 1 Folk Fair, which opens at 2 p.m. at all three school buildings in Johnsburg. At 5 p.m., events will continue at the high school, for an international dinner and variety show. Rese rva t ions a r e necessary for the dinner; call Mrs. John (Jeri) Emrich, to assure a place. There will be a nominal charge. Anyone desiring to add to the program in any way,' please call Mrs. Sue Maiorca, 385-3311. CONGRATULATIONS ^ ...to ~ Daniel Edward Brown, Kyle ' Joseph Dvorscak, Amy Marie Hall, Laura Marie Kozial, Brian James Moen, and Richard Joseph Weidner, who were baptized at the noon Mass, Sunday, Feb. 10, at St. John the Baptist Catholic church, and best wishes to their families. HOME AND HOSPITAL Say a few extra prayers for Deborah Gundlach, Maria Kuhliii, Ted Schaefer, Gertrude' Schmitt, Ray Thelen, George Eustice and Agnes K. Freund, that they may be well soon. A card would be appreciated. Also, a prayer for the repose of the soul of Mr. Mueller, father of Rita Goulden, who was buried in Highland, 111. MEN'S RETREAT St. John's is planning a Men's Retreat for Mays Lake, on the weekend of March 21. Contact LeRoy Welter, Grove avenue, McHenry for details. DATES TO REMEMBER Feb. 15-27 - Girl Scout Cookies sold, door to door; seven varieties. Feb. '25-29 - American Heart association drive, by Lincoln Cloverleaf 4-H club boys and girls. March 1 - Sat., Johnsburg P.T.O. Folk Fair - 2 p.m. - three School Buildings - 5 p.m. Johnsburg high school - dinner and Variety show. Set Summer Camp For Diabetic Children One unique program sponsored and partially underwritten by the Amer i can D iabe t e s association, Northern illinois Affiliate, Inc., is its summer camp for insulin dependent children with diabetes. The camp has been in operation for 32 years and is dedicated to serving the needs of children ages 8-13. This year's 20-day camping session at Holiday Home in Williams Bay, Wis., will run from Sunday, July 13, to Saturday, Aug. 2, and can accommodate only 50 girls and 50 boys, accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Camp fees may be adjusted to family income. Whereas the main goal of the camp is to give the children the opportunity to become self-reliant in keeping their diabetes under control, the children par ticipate in all the activities that make up any enjoyable camping expe r i ence ; games, boating, swimming, folk singing, nature studies, "If you Block people make an error, you pay the interest and penalty? I shoulda come here last year." If we should make an error that costs you additional tax, you pay only the tax. Block pays any penalty and interest. We stand behind our work. H&R BLOCK- THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 302 HI. Digging HARVARD Phone 943-6410 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-6, SAT. 9-5, EVE. & SUN. BY APPOINTMENT 220 S. State MARENGO Phope 568-6363 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-9, SAT. 9-5, SUNDAYS BY APPOINTMENT 1308 N.Park McHENRY Phone 385-8630 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-8, SAT. 9-5, APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE now. Calhoun WOODSTOCK Phone 338-3330 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9-8, SAT. 9-5, APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Fine Arts Will Present Program On Architecture SECTION 2 - PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESHAV FEBRUARY 21, II --m i-- -vmriwiiwir On Feb. 21, at 10 a.m., the Woodstock Fine Arts association will present Irene Overman Kreer in a program entitled "What's All That Great Architecture Doing Out Here On the Prairie? This slide program features pictures from her collection of unusual and dramatic photographs which tell the story of Chicago, how it grew from one cabin on the bend in the river to the Capital of 20th century ar chitecture that it is today. The first steel-framed skyscrapers, the. modern home, 20th century city p l a n n i n g , s o c i a l welfare....all came out of this city by the lake. So did today's skin-and-bones skyscrapers, now seen in every large city around the world. Ms. Kreer will explore how and why Chicago's residential, religious and. commercial buildings have revolutionized skylines the world over and tell stories of the people who made it happen. She is a member of the Art Institute of Chicago, Field Museum of Natural History, Ch icago Schoo l o f a r ch i t ec tu re Founda t ion , Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, the Smithsonian Associates, board oL d i r ec to r s , Assoc i a t e Alumnae of Northwestern university, has appeared on Na t iona l t e l ev i s ion representing the Art In stitute of Chicago Museum Education programs. Tickets are available at the Opera House before the program. Coffee will be served at 9 a.m. Registration For Marian Central John Burke, assistant principal at Marian Central Catholic high school, has announced that registration for all McHenry county eighth grade students will be held at Marian high school Sunday, Feb. 24, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration will include a mutual conference with parents, students and school counselors for the purpose of selecting courses and constructing class schedules. Information will also be available on tuition.and fees, transportation, and various other programs related to school. . I • y< •'! r | i The Fox Dancing Pavilion McHenru, JU. 6122-nr REMEMBERING WHEN...This postcard, showing signs of age, will remind old timers of another era. It is the Fox dancing pavilion, located on the east side of Lincoln road, across from Hunterville Park. The Fox was a popular dance hall in the 'twenties. This postcard was found recently in the belongings of John Baxley. Big Load The average dishwasher uses more than 14 gallons of hot water per load. -- 4NNLML The "finance charges" on bank credit cards and revolving credit accounts are simply the monthly rate, which multiplied by 12 yields the annual percentage rate. crafts, dancing, hiking, cookouts, and movies. Anyone who would like a camp b rochure and ap plication form, should write to American Diabetes Assoc i a t i on , Nor the rn Illinois Affiliate, Inc., 620 North Michigan, Chicago, Illinois, 60611. PRESENT COMEDY The Pullman Players, a Wauconda -based com munity theatre group, will p r e sen t B i l l Manhof f ' s comedy, "The Owl & The Pussyca t " . Fea tu red players are Elisabeth Cornell, who has done professional as well as communi ty t hea t r e , and John Loesch, who is active in community theatre notably with the Pullman Players. S ix pe r fo rmances a r e scheduled, Feb. 22,23, 24 and 29 and March 1, 2. 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