1 THEOS Welcomes Newcomers Poor ntrntommu recdwd a vary T.HJLOi. is I warm welcome who they met with cMiatdubfa the T.HJE.O.S. (roup for (Mr May who mot foot dinner. q| each month at 5:30 p.m, at some Aa added attract*--lor the niMiiM local rootaarant and then (o It the was the mentation of a beautifri ' church for aa evening of to aad COMMUNITY CALENDAR Afc- Jk tncsay to Lyda <rf the bir- with no age and no United met by Jackie Manshalt of the I Serrtee Center for McHenry em who |M a moot interesting about women's "Potentials" sad teds ths isl for farther On Mondsy, JanO^Sl, T.H.E.O.S wiD meet at 5:90 p.m. feMhmr at the Circle B raotauraat, 3314 W. Route m Iteoer vettoae are to be made with Mrs. Wm. J. (Lyda) Radtech of For farther information, may call Mrs. Radtech or Mrs. ry P. (Mad) Sthwopriaf, Jr., Lakeland Park Women's Club Installs Seven New Officers Newly installed officers of the f ahriond Park Women's club include Lyda Radisch, president; Msrio Cross, vice-president; Frsnces Kostks, treasurer; Cedlis Oakford, secretory; Adele Aradt, sunshine; Lyda Radisch, publicity; snd Adele witdt, registrar. The annual officers dinner is scheduled for Thursday, June 10, st • p.m., st the Villsge Squire reataurant; reservations to be made with Frances Kootka. Secret Pals will be revealed at this dinner and now ones will be arranged. Thooe who wish may bring gifts for their Secret Pals. When the ladies arrived at the Lakeland Park Community House for their May meeting, they were greeted with a gaily trimmed May Pole surrounded by flowers, which was very attractive. Hooteoses Viola Kelly and Edna Domrese were responsible for the lovely decorations «R»BI mI n>mi « nk ana Qeiicious rnrcsnmcnis, wnicn everyone enjoyed. In the of the president, Rarbaro Burke, and the vice- pruHmt. Sue Danloloon, die was preskted over by secretary, Lyda Radteh. Motions were made for two amendments to the by-laws, which were unanimously approved and will become effective at once. Some suggestions wore mode regarding programs for the meetings, and this matter will be given con sideration. The club will be in recess until Thursday, Sept. 9, at which time the officers will be hosteeeee. All ladies of Lakeland Park and Lakeland Shores are invited to come and enjoy the warm fellowship and good timee enjoyed by club members. Meetings are the second Thursday of each month. at 7:30 p.m, at the Community HouSe, with the exception of June, July snd August. MAY a Craft Group, IS:SO p.m.-First 11--1A S » « a. „ -United Metnoaist cnurcn ptrtor-- babysitter provided. MAYSS Car Wash snd Bake Sale-First United Methodist church-S s.m. to 1 p.m.-sponsor, Methodist Youth Group. 0' JUNE 1 Annual Women of the Moooe Bir thday potluck dinner, 7 p.m.-Chaj Night meeting, t p.m.-Moooe ~ Morcio Mary Ball Circle-annual 'Luncheon Out'-Snug Harbor reotaurant-noon-reosrvatkms, Lyda Radisch. Annual Luncheon of Ruth Circle- First United Methodist church-Apple Tree restaurant, 1S:S0 p.m. JUNE S Annual dance sponsored by Firemen of Co. 1-0 p.m. to 1:S0 a.m - VFW clubhouse-tickets st door. Fox Ridge Worn ens club- participation in Defender paper drive. JUNE 7 McHenry Senior Citizens chib- board meeting. 10 a.m.-McHenry public library. Compassionate Friends-7 to 0 p.m.-. •Family Service 4 Mental Health center-4303 Crystal Lake road. U.M.W. Mission Team (Executive cpmmittee)-meeting,S:SI a.m.-First United Methodist church parlor. McHenry JUNE 3 Grandmothers club- luncheon and meeting, 11:30 a.rti- McHenry Country club. Whispering Oaks Woman's chib- Spring Luncheon-McHenry Country club-entertainment, Heidi Siewert- social hour, 11:90 a.m.-luncheon, 13:30 p.m. JUNE 3 Rules of the RoatTReriew course- McHenry City Hall-socond class-10 a.m. to 13 p.m. McHenry Areo Chamber Luncheon- -"Share the Gold"-11:30 a m - McHenry Country club. JUNES McHenry Junior Women's Civic group-general meeting, 7:30 p.m.-St. Paul's church. JUNE 9 Kishwaukee Life Member chib- Telephone Pioneers of America- monthly meeting, 11:30 a.m.-The City Park, Sportsman's Club House- Woodstock-reservations, call 330-0637 or 385-3615 by June 1. JUNE 10 Rules of the Road Review course- McHenry City Hall-third (last) dass- -10 a m to 13 p.m. McHenry Junior Women'! Civic group- Salad Luncheon, 11:30 a.m.-if interested, contact Mrs. Robert Dalton. Lakeland Park Women's club- annual Officers Dinner, 6 p.m Village Squire restaurant- reservations, Frances Kostka. JUNE 10-13 St. Mary's annual Rummage and Bake sale-Thursday, 0 a.m. to 8 p.m.- •Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.-Saturday, 9 a m to 2 p.m.-Sunday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m JUNE 13-13 , Easter Seal Softball Marathon-8 a.m. to 8 p.m.-men, women, co-ed teams-Peterson Park, McHenry- reoervationo, phono 338-1707. JUNE 14 McHenry Senior Citisens club- regular meeting, 1 to 4 p.m.-East campus cafeteria-program. Nutrition for Seniors. JUNE 15 Women of the Moooo-closed businees meeting, 7 p.m.-installation of officers, 8 p.m.-Moooe lodge. McCulkxn Lake Conservation club- meeting, s p.m.-McCullom Lake Beachhouse. PAGE 3-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MAY 38,1888 JUNE 18 McHenry Senior Citiseno club-14th birthday celebrstion-McHenry Country club-social hour, 11 p.m.- luncheon, 1 p.m. Luncheon and Card Party - Johnsburg Community club»-ll:30 a.m.-Sponsor, St. John's Blessed Virgin Sodality . Nstional Catholic Society of Foresters-Junior Girls Court 659-trip to Great America. JUNE IS - Fox Ridge Womens club-Gourmet group night out. f l ) . . f^ COME JOIN VERL '/} &Vl€^V FOR SUN AND FUN ON THE UPlfER DECK / opening MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND (STARTING FRI. MAY 2dth) 25* BEERS ond DOGS 3009 N. CHAPEL HILL RD. McHENRY.IL. , 613-0656699 AMPLE DOCKING FACILITIES Scholarship, Winners Members of the McHenry hoepttal auxiliary gather te coagratalato the wiaaers of the 1983 aarslag scholarships. Showa, left to right, ore Helea Smith, auxiliary president; Sasanae Freels ad, 1983 schelarsalp wianer; LiUtea Bolger, Scholarship chalrauui; Carole Urhoaskl. scholarship oloaiir; Dowa Mario Beats, scholarship reaewal; and Ana MoehUag. schelorokia wiaaer. Not pic tared are Ron Cooker, RN, director of Pattest Services, Sheila Alecksea, scholarship committee; aad Barbara Humana, scholarship reaewal. The auxiliary to McHenry hoopital has announced the winners of the annual scholarship awards to be given for the 1963-83 school yeor. The auxiliary scholarship committee, consisting of Chairperson Lillian Bolger. Helen M. Smith, auxiliary president, Ron Cooker, RN, director of Patient Services at the hospital, and Sheila Alockoon, suxUiary member, selected three new recipients and awarded a scholarship renewal to two candidates. Dawn Marie Bentz received a renewal in the amount of $500, and Barbara Humann received a renewal in the amount of 8300. The 1983 winners will each receive 1500 per year white in nursinf school. They are Suzanne Freeland, Ann Carole Urbanski. Moehling and The auxiliary provided scholarships for nursing students for several years as one of ite community relations projects J BIRTHS \ Mr, snd Mrs. Patrick A. Hagberg,. 511 Deerpath, McHenry, became psrenta of their second child and first daughter May 19, and named her Samantha Jo. The 7 lbs. 4 ox. baby girl was born at Memorial hospital for M c H e n r y c o u n t y , Woodstock. She has a brother, Jason Patrick. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mays of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Engner Hagberg of McHenry are the paternal grandparenta. The i n f a n t ' s g r e a t - grandparenta include Mr. and Mrs. Sam Purcell of Bradenton, Fla. and Mrs. Martha Smith of Louisville, Ky. --,-- Amy Beth is the name chosen by David and Eileen Robel, 1113 May avenue, McHenry, for their third daughter. The 7 lbs. 104 oz. baby girl entered the world May 18, at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock. She was welcomed home by her sisters, Elizabeth, age three and a half; and one and a half-year old Katherine. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phelan of Cary, 111. The baby's paternal grandmother is Mrs Robel of Edna McHenry A m o n g b i r t h s recentbayrecorded at Memt^^Bhospital for M c H C T ^ c o u n t y , Woodstock was the May 34 birth of a boy to Mr and Mrs, Timothy Adams of McHenry; May 36 births of girls to Mr. and Mrs. James Unruh and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love, and a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bjorkman, all of McHenry. i • HOSPITAL NOTES WOODSTOCK A d m i s s i o n : A l e x Wirfs and Mrs Avnis Woodward, both of McHenry. I HARVARD Victor Pedretti of Wonder Lake. Wouldn't You Raally Rather Hove A Bulck? last Irlvt Ifca 1992 Rtfal Or Any 91 Tho Other Models New At Befcer 9ekk SERVICE SPECIAL Lube & Oil top In S Sm Our L«r§« Selection Of Pr» Driven Doubt* Check *d •WW Your next outdoor party will be a hit when you serve Green Chili Steaks. In a medium bowl, thoroughly combine one-half teaspoon seasoned salt, one-fourth 1 teaspoon seasoned pepper, a dash of garlic powder with parsley, one fresh green chili (seeded and minced) ** and three tablespoons chopped green onion Form into two oval steaks or four hamburger patties. Barbecue until done. If you're rained out, just pop them into a skillet or onto the broiler. MAUi Bay Your Steaks Now If you plan on treating yourself to a steak in the next few months, now may be the time to buy it. Steaks cost less than they will two months from now. The Ions range forecast is that beef and pork will in crease in price. A good buy in steaks is when the market manager re duces the price for quick sale. Most stores do this after the meat has been in the case for two days. These steaks are dark in color due to oxidation, but they are still good to use in a day or two or to rewrap and freeze. Other good beef buys are ground beef, chuck and sir loin tip roast. 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