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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Feb 1982, p. 2

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Ovsr CM fcrifj nutri system | wtght lo-- medical centers | \<cA/[oi.t[y <SocLal\ MR. AND MRS. TIMOTHY FARMER The former Pamela Joanne EUerth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David EUerth of New Hampshire trail. Crystal Lake, and Timothy Jon Farmer, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carder of Hill road, McHenry, exchanged promises of marriage Dec. 2S. The 4:30 p.m. candlelight, double ring ceremony was officiated by the Reverend Eugene Wykle in the First United Methodist church of Crystal Lake. A reception for 13* friends and relatives was held at Cattleman's restaurant in Algonquin, where the guests also enjoyed dancing. The bridegroom Is employed by Howard Electronics in Huntley. The newlyweds are both students at McHenry County college. Fiftieth Anniversary Community Calender FEBRUARY 21 . McHenry County Jewish congregation-first annual LOT and Bagel bruncb-8716 RkJgefield road-11 a.m. to 2 p.m.-adults and children welcome. FEBRUARY 22 McHenry Woman's club- Board meeting, 10 a.m.- McHenry Public Library. McHenry Senior Citizen's club-regular meeting, 7 p.m-East campus. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild- Board meeting, 1 p.m- McHenry Public Library. FEBRUARY 23 McHenry Chapter 547 O.E.S.-stated meeting, 8 p.m Pistakee Highlands Womens club-birthday party, 7 p.m.-home of Mrs. Mamie O'Niell-5313 Circle drive-Pistakee Highlands. McHenry Garden club- meeting, 1 p.m.-McHenry Public Library. FEBRUARY 25 McHenry Lodge 158 AF&AM-special meeting, 7:30 p.m.-third degree. McHenry Senior Citizen's club-Driver Refresher course--9:30 a.m.-City Council chambers. FEBRUARY 26-27-28 Trade Fair-Parkland school-Route IJ§ and Ring wood road-Friday, l to 10 p.m.-Saturday, 11 am to 10 p.m.-Sunday, 11 am to 5 pt.tn.~no admission for entire family. FEBRUARY M Polish Legion of American Veterans-Post 188-social meeting, 2:30 p.m.-K.C. hall-dinner, 3:30 p.m.- dancing follows MARCH 1 McHenry Senior Citizens club-Executive Board meeting, 10 a.m.-McHenry Public Library. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild- meeting, 1 p.m.-followed by slide ! presentation -Shuji Kimura, McHenry County Historical society-church hall MARCH 2 Women of the Moose- Chapter Night meeting, 8 p.m. MARCH 3 McHenry Grandmothers club-meeting, 11:30 a.m - Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. MARCH 4 McHenry Senior Citizen's club-Driver Refresher course, 10 a.m.-City Council chambers. MARCH 7 Women of the Moose- Chapter Rally day, 1:30 p.m. MARCH 11 McHenry Woman's club- meeting, 12 p.m.-Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church- Floral Arranging. McHenry Senior Citizen's club-Driver Refresher course, 10 a.m.-City Council chambers. M c H e n r y C o u n t y Genealogical society- monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m.- Grace Evangelical Lutheran McHenry County College Women's Information Day The time has come for all those who've wanted to take a class at McHenry County college, but never got around to it. On Saturday, March 6, MCC will hold its fifth annual Women's Information day, a special day of free activities designed to introduce women, spouses, families and friends to the local college, its facilities and services. Women's Information day includes a chance to attend two free seminars which can be chosen from a list of 13 varied topics. There will also be a luncheon and keynote speech by Judith Arcana, an author who writes about the experience of being a mother and about mother-child relationships. The day is also an op­ portunity to tour MCC's campus and see the displays prepared by local groups and MCC students especially for Women's Information day. Seminar topics for the day include Career Exploration, Women in Politics. Asser- tiveness, Coping with Stress, Time Management, and Goal Setting. There are also sessions titled "Parenting and the Juvenile Court System", "Permission to Be You", "Returning to School: The Trials and Tribulations", "Exploring M i d - L i f e C h a n g e s Creatively", "The Nature of Leadership", "Amazing Glimpses of Women's History", and "The Long Term Effects of Rape on the Victim". Seminar speakers include MCC counselors and in­ structors and others such as Woodstock Mayor Frances Kuhn; School District 47 Superintendent Bob Blazier; Judge Haskell M. Pitluck; Psychotherapist Patt Mc­ Carthy, M.A., M.S.W.; and former MCC student Judith Gallas. The day's activities begin with coffee at 8:30 a.m. and end at approximately 3:30 p.m. A luncheon buffet will be available at a nominal cost or those attending may bring their own lunch. Child care will also be offered for children ages three to six at the college's Day Care center. There will be a minimal cost for the entire day. (To reserve child care, one may call 455-4510. Although all the activities at Women's Information day are free, advance registration is required for the seminars planned during the day. Deadline to register for the seminars and to reserve luncheon is Feb, 24. To sign up to attend Women's Information day, call the college's registration office at 455- 3700, ext. 231. To find out more about the day's activities, telephone the college's Re-Entry Program office at 455-3700, ext. 334. Women's Information day this year is the kickoff for Women's History Week observances at the college, which will include a variety of free seminars, displays, films and speakers scheduled Monday, March 8 through Thursday, March 11. McHenry Senior Citizens Welcome New Club Members Newcomers and old- timers in this area interested in joining an active organization are urged to become a member of the McHenry Senior Citizen's club. The group meets in the cafeteria of McHenry high school East campus every second and fourth Monday at 7 p.m. Activities include tours every month, and programs followed by coffee with cake or cookies at every meeting. Bowling is available for members at the McHenry Recreation center Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.; and Fridays at 12:30 p.m. One may come any of these times, or all of them. The first party of the season for the club is to be a St. Patrick's luncheon at the McHenry Country club, Wednesday, Mar. 17, at 1 p.m. A delicious meal, entertainment and good fellowship will be offered at a nominal price. Future events scheduled are luncheon and the theater at Borres restaurant April 15; a Wayne King per­ formance in May; boat trip ** WHALE'S TAIL , OPEN WEEKDAYS AT 11:00 SAT. AND SUN. 6:30 AM WED. NITE-BBQ RIBS *050 FRI. NITE-FISH FRY *395 SAT. nite-PRIME RIB »K !ZVYau} mmi SPK|ALS FREE COCKTAIL ! L1 . , iW I shrimp Basket *3 j 10 Oz. Butt St vale *5®* on the Fox river; ball game; and much more. Forthcoming meetings will feature Olivia Clucas with her steel guitar; the McHenry Choral club in March; and the Bell Ringers in April. All this is accessible to any man or woman 50 years old or older at a cost of small annual dues. Everyone interested is invited and urged to come to a regular meeting where additional information may be ob­ tained. Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 N. Green street, McHenry, will begin its Lenten services Ash Wednesday, Feb. 24, by having a potluck supper at f:15; the Ash Wednesday Communion service will follow at 7:31. Each family Is asked to bring a dish to pass, plus a place setting for each person; beverages will be provided by the A.L.C. Women. Officers of the group are shown above, left to right, Helen Kot, Ardys Roepke, Berniece Spruth and Ann O'Donnell. The potluck suppers wiU continue throughout the season of Lent, at the same time, followed by the worship service. Set Feb. 21-27 Homemakers Extension Association Week Feb. 21-27 has been d e s i g n a t e d a s "Homemakers Extension Association Week" in Illinois. What is H.E.A.? What does it do? The Homemakers Ex­ tension association is the o n l y p r o f e s s i o n a l o r g a n i z a t i o n f o r homemakers. Its aim, as stated by Juliet Banes, its first state director, is "To have every home e c o n o m i c a l l y s o u n d , mechanically convenient, p h y s i c a l l y h e a l t h f u l , morally wholesome, men­ tally stimulating, ar­ tistically satisfying, socially responsible, spiritually inspiring, founded upon mutual affection and respect". A d u l t e d u c a t i o n a l programs provided by the Cooperative Extension service of the University of Illinois help to promote these aims. These programs are also aimed at providing a better understanding of the relationships between home, community, state and nation. Individual groups of friends and neighbors, called units, gather on a regular basis to participate in these programs. They receive the latest information on what's new for home and family. Members learn how to do things they want or need to know. They meet with other homemakers for facts, fellowship and fun. Belonging to H.E.A. also means belonging to a group which can voice an opinion when needed. H.E.A. provides an opportunity to go places, to do things, such as tours, conferences, conventions, etc. The association also sponsors and helps with the 4-H program in the county. Included with county H.E.A. membership is membership in the Illinois Homemakers Extension Federation, National Ex­ t e n s i o n H o m e m a k e r s Council, and Associated Country Women of the World. The purpose of these organizations is to improve the quality of life and promote international un­ derstanding. McHenry County H.E.A. has set aside Friday, Feb. 26, to celebrate H.E.A. week. The "Big Day" will be held at the First Congregational church in Huntley from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A program by an area furniture store and a style show will highlight the day. Also, new members will be given special recognition and a luncheon will be served. Extension units are n o n d i s c r i m i n a t o r y . Members are welcome regardless of age, race, color, national origin, creed, sex, educational or marital status, Questions regarding a unit nearby may be answered by calling the McHenry County C o o p e r a t i v e E x t e n s i o n Service, Woodstock. Victory Party For Dancers Over 192 dancers of every age from throughout McHenry county are slated to bring monies pledged to them for dancing in the fifth annual Easter Seal - WXRD Dance-A-Thon in the McHenry County college cafeteria Feb. 6-7 to the victory party in the MCC cafeteria this Friday, Feb. 19, from 7:30 to 11 p.m. A band will play for the event which is slated as a thank you to the dancers who cared enough for the han­ dicapped of McHenry county to dance 24 hours and collect pledges to benefit the local Easter Seal society for McHenry county. Mike Lavelle, WXRD disc jockey, will emcee the evening which includes the presentation of 10 major prizes donated by in­ dividuals and merchants throughout the county. • Do not overload your refrigerator. Fill to capacity but allow enough space to let air circulate freely. Be sure air vents are not blocked. SAVE YOUR BATHTU Let us help you I Our patented synthetic porcelain contains glass and ls_not_a cheap epoxy or polyurethane palm. The finish Is superb, and we ore estobmhed and reputable. Call the BATHTUB RESURFACING SPECIALISTS WITH DINNER SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY EVENING ONE PER CUSTOMER i OOOOTHMU2/M/M , ^ ̂ ̂ SgSS PORCELAIN COTE OFTEN IMITATED, NEVER DUPLICATED (312) 395-0644 ANTIOCH. a. Plan "La Fashion Affaire Sunday, March 21, the Auxiliary to McHenry hospital will present "La Fashion Affaire" at Chapel Hill Country dub* \ with a style show and champagne brunch. The event, which benefits McHenry hospital, begins at 11:90 a.m., and features a choice of two eatrees, fruit, reds and beverage. Over 45 outfits from local clothing stares will highlight the fashion segment of the branch. Auxiliary members busily planning the show, from left to right, are. front row. Carole Baraide, Annie Coda and Carol Smith, chairman; back row, MeUnda Gallant, co-chairman, Irma Temple man, Jill Thies, Jean Teichmiller, Julie Jessup, Janet Skopec and Char Mowery. Reservations can be made by writing "La Fashion Affaire". P.O. Box M, McHenry, I1L INN. church-Washington street, Woodstock-*" How to Use the LDS Branch Library". MARCH 14 Annual Corned Beef and Cabbage dinner-1 to 4 p.m - St. Patrick's church hall, McHenry-Ladies Guild, sponsor. MARCH 16 Women of the Moose- Business meeting, 8 p.m. Prepare For Potluck Supper MR. AND MRS. STANFIEL COSS, 8R. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Stanfiel P Coss, Sr., 8707 Ramble road, Wonder Lake, will host an Open House Saturday, Feb. 27, in celebration of their parents' f i f t i e t h w e d d i n g a n ­ niversary. All the couple's friends and relatives are invited to join them on this happy occasion from 2 to 7 p.m., at the American Legion hall, Genoa City, Wis Mr. and Mrs. Coss were married on Leap Year day, Feb. 29, 1932 Leona M Patnaude served as maid of honor and the duties of best man were handled by Willard Allen. M r . C o s s w o r k e d f o r E n t e r p r i s e R e a d y M i x , McHenry, for 22 years prior to his retirement Sept. 12, 1978. The celebrants have 11 c h i l d r e n : M r s . J e a n A McAffee, Pell Lake, Wis.; Fred Coss, Lake Geneva, Wis.: Mrs Helen Johnson, McHenry; Mrs. Jerry Crandell, Hebron, 111.; Mrs. Mary Williams, Chicago, 111.; Stanfiel P. Coss, Jr., Wonder Lake, 111.; Mrs. Betty Ahlert, Strum, Wis.; Mrs. Margaret Westphaln, Sharon, Wis.; Mrs. Bonnie Jean Wendt, Phoenix, Ariz.; Delbert Coss, Phoenix, Ariz.; and Michael Coss, Wonder Lake, 111. They are the grandparents of 44 children and great- grandparents of 31 children. GRANDMOTHERS CLUB A White Elephant sale will be featured at the McHenry Grandmothers club meeting Wednesday, March 3, at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry, at 11:30 a.m. Everyone attending is requested to bring 10 finger sandwiches. Viola Binder, Bernice Berg and Thelma Allen are on the committee. 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