WARD and WARD 338-4799 HRS. 1:00-9:00 P.M. spurgeon's We feature the arnrnrmrmrm I Community • 0 O s ® 1 Calendar I • ° • ° NOVEMBER 5 McHenry Grandmother's club-tour Pioneer Center, 4001 Dayton, McHenry, 10 a.m.-luncheon, 11:30 at Snug Harbor-meeting, 1 p.m.--Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. Compassionate Friends- meeting, 7:30 p.m.-344 Freemont, Woodstock-for information call Mary, 455- 6910. NOVEMBER 6 Separated & Divorced Catholics-general meeting, 7:30 p.m.-Montini Middle School. Christmas bazaar-Mount Hope church~10 a.m. to 3 p.m.-luncheon, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. NOVEMBER 8 Christmas bazaar- Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry- 9 a.m., at the church. McHenry Lodge 158 AF&AM-Masonic hall, 8 p.m.-Installation of Of ficers. Friendship club, potluck dinner-meeting, 5:30 p.m - First United Methodist church, Fellowship hall. Wonder Lake Water Ski club-Spaghetti dinner, 4 to 8 p.m.-Christ the King church. Cub Scout Pack 131-- Pancake breakfast-noon- First United Methodist church-tickets at door. Newcomers club, 7:30 p.m.-"Dinner For 8"-phone M. Bisiewicz for details. NOVEMBER 8-9 St. John the Baptist church Bazaar-Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Sunday after all Masses~St. John's school. Library Book sale-1807 W. Route 120-Kent Acres- Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.~ Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.-Call 385- 6303 for information. NOVEMBER 9 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Mass at St. Wallpaper Sale- % s* * 30% ON ALL MAXWELL PAPER OVER 2000 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM THRU NOVEMBER 11th Our usual friendly decorating service is available! EXTRA BONUS SPECIAL onVINYL(PASTE THE WALL) WALLCOVERING PASTE gallon in plastic container -.. .. ONLY with Wallpaper only... REG *7" SAVE J300 lLL) j r r $455 i \/ • THE WALLPAPER SHOP AT qMCHebty Sbmt GLASS & WALLPAPER 3411 W. ELM 3S5-7353 PICTUREFRAMMC-ARTIST SUPPLIES- MIRRORS - - Benjamin A * Moored PAINTS STMIMOTS l-TNMt. 7:4StoS:M Ml 7:451* t :M SAT. • M N S:M OMfi SHUT Dinner Dance Slated For Marian BIRTHS McH*nry Market Ploce Shopping Canter 385-4100 PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER i, 198® county, Woodstock, was the Oct. 31 birth of a girl to Mr. v m . . • • ssjssssvz*f To Your Health birth of a boy to Mr. and w£dJuE MaU*WS °' A Service of McHenry Hospital To Your Health A Service of McHenry Hospital Sharon Deiahanty, Crystal Lake; Mrs. Pat Griffin, co- chairman. Crystal Lake; Mrs. Jan Chapman, Woodstock; and Mrs. Carolyn Hesch, co-chairman, McHenry, are shown at the first planning meeting. DeWANE STUDIO cocktails at 7 p.m., a catered buffet from 7:30 to 9 and dancing to a fine orchestra from 9:30 until 1 a.m. Reservations may be made by calling 338-4220. The chairman of this af fair, Carolyn Hesch of McHenry and her co- chairman, Pat Griffin of Crystal Lake, promise all who attend an unforgettable trip down 'The Yellow Brick Road'. Wayne and Dee La Rock of McHenry named their third child Scott Paul. The 4 lbs. baby boy was born Oct. 28, in McHenry hospital and he was welcomed home by Dawn and Todd. Maternal grandparents are Jack and Mildred Clarke of Tucson, Ariz. Irene LaRock of Des Plaines, 111. is the paternal grandmother. Edward and Barbara Miller, 5510 Harts road, RiVigwood, announce the birth of their second daughter, Janet Maries The 8 lbs. 1 oz. infant was born Oct. 27 in Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock. She has a 17-month-old sister, Erin Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blum of Dixon are the maternal grandparents. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller of Ringwood. Joseph Francis is the name chosen by Michael and Nancy Daurio, Box 15, Ringwood for their third child. He was bom Oct. 28 at McHenry hospital and weighed 7 lbs., 9 oz. He was eagerly awaited at home by Michelle and Mickey. Dolores White of McHenry is the maternal grand mother. Paternal grand parents are James and Mary Daurio of McHenry. Among recent births recorded at Memorial hospital for McHenry Clipped Wings Slate Meeting The O'Hare chapter of Clipped Wings will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, at the home of Pat Tanner, 35 Red Haw lane, Lake Zurich. The chapter will hold a silent auction for the November Founders day meeting. Auction items are to be placed in a brown paper bag. Members or prospective members planning to attend the meeting are asked to please call Carol James at 312-658-6686. Clipped Wings is a social a n d p h i l a n t h r o p i c organization open to all present and past flight at tendants of Capital and United Airlines. For further information about the O'Hare chapter, prospective members may call Diana Damalas at 312-359-5565. Dog-hikers While out for his Sunday drive the motorist noticed a young lad seemingly running from six large canines. "Looks like you could use a ride," said the driver. "Hey, thanks a lot," replied the youngster. "Most people won't stop and give me a ride because I've got all these dogs with me." By Marion Olsen Health Reporter The interest in diabetic testing is being borne out this month with the large response to announcements of diabetic testing at McHenry hospital and other health facilities in the county. People now realize that one can live with diabetes once it is discovered and treatment is initiated. The American Medical association says that diabetics can be athletes, too. '" According to the AMA, sports can be a part of a diabetic's life as long as he plans ahead. When diabetic athletes increase their physical activity, either more food or less insulin will be required. Diabetic athletes must guard against low blood sugar (insulin reaction). They are advised to eat foods which contain starch or protein that is slowly al> sorbed and provides glucose over a prolonged period. Low blood sugar can be immediately corrected with foods that provide rapidly absorbed simple sugar (honey, fruit juice, etc.), according to the AMA. Many athletes with diabetes have learned that regular exercise provides the extra bonus of aiding control of blood sugar. The AMA has a pamphlet for insulin-dependent young people, their parents and coaches. It explains the nature of diabetes, the physiology of exercise, how exercise affects diabetics, and how young diabetics should prepare for sports. Copies of the pamphlet may be ordered from Order Department* OP-084, A m e r i c a n M e d i c a l Association, P.O. Box 821, Monroe, Wis., 53566. HOSPITAL J NOTES MCHENRY Admissions: Florence M o e r s c h b a e c h e r o f McHenry; Dolores Celusta and James Borre, both of Richmond. WOODSTOCK A d m i s s i o n s : D e n n i s Russell, Mrs. Mary Killar , Master Erik Thompson, Scott Valentin, Thomas Harford and Victor Justes, all of McHenry; BabyJarret Graff of Wonder Lake; Clayton Bruce and Mrs. Anna Lundell, both of R i n g w o o d ; C h a r l e s Eldredge of Richmond; and Mrs. Arline Pearson of Greenwood. HARVARD Admission: Maria Alvarez of McHenry. •i ops ^Slacks •Jeans •Dresses •Pantsuits •Nursing Gowns •Maternity Panties •Nursing Bras •Maternity Panty Hose 'NO IOA* AllOCIAf IOM 1209 North Green Street McHenry 81b 385 3000 '0W0 ' ro'" <•' " ' Hi'j fh •/'*.*• 104'V f.'/Mi V..Mu'.lic, O'ti-I • fcoulr- 4 7 , M j V 'S-i'S'J lAVIfti HOURS *00««i •<> 4 M f m e«4 fto'ldey • 00 • m to • 00 » m I..4., » 00 • m l« J 00 p m ietwr4«r OHt<« Dri»« In Mfti^ewi *• 7 00 p m Clo tmd W*dn«»dor in Richmond mnd Hwntl«y (». f,r,fc,H HOC tJUfjhw ">• V. • V • •• »( i Mople Merry ffy/e f The tenth annual Marian Central high school dinner dance will be held Nov. 15, at the high school in Woodstock. Proceeds will benefit the Marian general fund, which supports the school. From left, Mrs. Betty Beck, Crystal Lake; Mrs. Patti Edelman, Woodstock; Mrs. Mary Grewe, Crystal Lake; Mrs. Marian Central high school in Woodstock is having the tenth annual fund raising dinner dance on Saturday, Nov. 15, with the theme this year, "Where Dreams Come True". The school gymnasium, through the efforts of artistic and hard working parents, will be transformed into the Land of Oz. Festivities begin with Patrick's, 11 a.m.-dinner follows. Lakeland Park Women's club-Pancake breakfast, 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.-St. Patrick's church hall. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Woodstock Opera House-6 p.m. NOVEMBER 10 Senior Citizen Meeting- West Campus, 7 p.m.- McHenry Choral club. Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Board meeting, 9:30 a.m. American Legion Post 491- -Regular meeting, 8 p.m. Fox Ridge Women's club- Board meeting, 8 p.m.-- home of Carol Franklin, 4911 W. Bromley. NOVEMBER 11 St. John's B.V.M. Sodality- -Regular meeting, 1 p.m - Michael Schaefer residence. American Legion Post 491- -Armistice day ceremonies, 9:30 a.m.-at the Legion hall. McHenry Chapter 547 O.E.S.-Masonic hall, 8 p.m.- - Annual meeting, reports, election. Whispering Oaks Garden club-Board meeting, 1 p.m. C . D . o f A . - - D a y o f Recollection-St. Mary of the Assumption~Mass9:45 a.m.- -coffee served, no lunch. M c H e n r y J a y c e e s - - monthly general meeting, 7:30 p.m.-V.F.W. Newcomers club-regular monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m.- Silent auction-St. Paul's Episcopal church, McHenry- -Visitors welcome. NOVEMBER 12 Bazaar and Chicken d i n n e r - Z i o n L u t h e r a n church-Bazaar, 1 to 7 p.m.- dinner, 5 to 7:30 p.m. LaLeche league-meeting, 7:30 p.m.-for information call Mrs. Richard McGowan, McHenry. NOVEMBER 13 Priscilla Circle, 9:30 a.m.~ First United Methodist church parlor. Lakeland Park Women's club meeting, 7:30 p.m.- CommunityHouse. NOVEMBER 15 Valley View school- Autumnfest~ll a.m. to 3:30 p.m.-at the school. LCWC Christmas Bazaar- Town Hall, Spring Grove-10 a.m to 4 p.m. Annual Bazaar & Roast Beef dinner-Ringwood United Methodist church- bazaar, 3 p.m.-dinner, 5, 6 and 7 p.m. Checkerboard Squares dance~7:45 to 10:30 p.m.- Carestoel Care center. Senior Citizens of Meet and Eat-Christmas bazaar- bake sale-Moose Lodge, McHenry-10 a.m. to 6 p.m. NOVEMBER 16 American Legion Post 491- -annual Fall party, 3 p.m.- Legion hall--everyone welcome. NOVEMBER 17 THEOS-Snug Harbor, 5:30 p.m.-then to church for fellowship. NOVEMBER 17-18-19 Shop and Share program- St. John the Baptist Home and School assn. Shop and Share program- United Methodist church women. NOVEMBER 18 McHenry Lodge 158 AF&AM-Stated meeting, 8 p.m. Whispering Oaks Garden club-meeting, 1 p.m. * * * • A fanatic is one who lets one idea dominate his life and befoghis reason. 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