y Search For Woman Of The Year COMMUNITY CALENDAR PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1,1*82 Board meeting, 9:30 a.m.-Mildred Albrecht's home. Veterans-Liberty Post and Chapter ilish Lynne Donarski, president of the McHenry Business and Professional Women's club, is shown tacking a poster on the wall, which «*ks for help from the general public to SEPTEMBER 1 Chamber of Commerce Playday Golf outing-Cnapel Hill Country club- members and guests-golf, lunch, dinner, dancing. • McHenry Grandmothers Club- Luncheon, 11:30 a.m.-Apple Tree, Route 134-special meeting, 1 p.m - Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. SEPTEMBER 4 , Freund Family Reunion-1 to7 p.m.- -Johnsburg Community club-call 385- 0258 for details. McHenry Sportsmans club- Weingart road-practice shoot-club opens l p.m.-public invited. v October Fest-noon td 9 p.m.- American Legion Post 491- beverages, food, bands, Navy Color Guard-open to public. . SEPTEMBER 5 Dozynki Harvest Day Picnic-food available and auction-noon to 6 p.m.- Spojnia Park. SEPTEMBER 6 McHenry Sportsmans club- Weingart road-special shoots-club opens 9 a.m.-food available-public invited. John and Catherine Hiller Family Reunion-Petersen Park-noon to 7 p.m. SEPTEMBER 7 Marcia Mary Ball Circle-meeting, noon-First United Methodist church parlor-hostess, Margaret Andersen. Ruth Circle-First United Methodist church-meeting, noon,-home of Marge La Croix-bring sandwich- name the 1982 Woman of the Year. The poster, made by ho*1 m™6' k • PJieryI Zito. wiii be on display at local places of business m^^g-lodge 8 p Jf "C P ^ Whispering OajjS "Woman's club- the entire month of'September. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD SEPTEMBER 9 McHenry Senior Citizens Fall Dinner-McHenry Country club- social hour, noon-dinner, 1 p.m. .Lakeland Park Women's club- potluck dinner, 6:30 p.m.-meeting, 7:30 p.m.-Lakeland Park Community^ House-1717 N. Sunset avenue. McHenry Woman's club-Fall Luncheon-Borre1 s, noon-Program, "Little People"--reservations required-for information, call 385- 0146. McHenry County Genealogical Society-monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m.- Grace Lutheran church-Washington street, Woodstock-"An Introduction to Genealogy" by Betty Massman. Fox Ridge Women's Club Mem bership Party-8 p.m.-call 385-7915. - * ' *Jt SEPTEMBERS 1 Friendship Club Potluck Dinner- Meeting-Fellowship hall, 5:30 p.m.- First United Methodist church. Sheriff's Benefit Steak Dinner- Dance-Moose Lodge-dinner 6:30 to 9 p.m.-dancing follows. SEPTEMBER 13 Compassionate Friends-meeting, 7 p.m.-Family Service and Community Mental Health Center for McHenry County-4302 Crystal Lake road-Suite G, McHenry. SEPTEMBER ^4 McHenry Junior Women's Civic Group-Business Meeting, 7:30 p.m.- St. Paul Episcopal church. SEPTEMBER 15 Whispering Oaks Woman's club- 10th Anniversary Luncheon, 1 p.m. SEPTEMBER 16 U.M.W. General meeting, noon- Fellowship hall-First United Methodist church. Corn and Bratwurst Family Dinner- -Moose lodge, 5:30 to 8 p.m. SEPTEMBER 19 Polish Legion of American 188-installation of officers-Pol Legion home-1304 N. Parte street, McHenry-2 ®.m. Moose Legion Breakfast-Lodge, 7* to 11:30 a.m. \ _ SEPTEMBER 20 T.H.E-O.S. meet 5:30 p.m.-Circle R. restaurant-then to First United Methodist church-fun and fellowship. SEPTEMBER 21 WOTM Chairmen meeting-lodge 7 p.m.-business meeting, 8 p.m. Women , of the Moose-Chairman meeting,7/p.m.-business meeting, 8 p.m. McCullom Lake Conservation club- meeting, 8 p.m.-rMeCullom Lake Beach House-Orchard Drive. . SEPTEMBER 23-24-25 Annual All Church Rupnmage sale- First United Methodist church-3717 W. Main street-lower level- Thursday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.-Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.-Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon. SEPTEMBER 25 Loyal Order oy Moose-30th An niversary DinneoHi:30 to 9 p.m.- danqing follows-iormal attire. SEPTEMBER 26 Polish Legion of American Veterans-Liberty Post and Chapter 188-regular meeting, 3 p.m.-Polish Legion Home, 1304 N. Park street, McHenry-join now-call Frank, 385- 1383. POOL PARTY The National Catholic Society of Foresters, Court No. 659, held an end of summer pool party on Aug. 15, at the Knox Park pod. Approximately 75 girls and boys and their families enjoyed a late evening swim. Coordinators for the event were Debbie Oeffling, Barb Plutshack and Andy Pace. The McHenry Professional Woi currently seeking 1982 Woman of tfu deadline for Business and en's club is inations for the ear award. The g a candidate la Oct. l, and the name of this deserving ataman will be revealed at the Oct. 25 meeting of the club. A ballot form is printed with this Article. They may be mailed to Betty Smith, chairman of the B.P.W. Public Relations committee, at 311 N. Green street, McHenry. Mrs. Smith will also accept nominations and answer any questions at 385-0170 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., or 385-2650 evenings. It is the desire' of the committee this year to emphasize the fact that the nominee and the winner need not be affiliated in any way with the McHenry Business and Professional Women's club. The only criteria necessary are that the woman must be over 25 years of age, and has made a notable contribution to her community The' club, wiriich has selected a Woman of the Year since 1974, wishes to continue to recognize those women who are outstanding through their career or service. Only with the cooperation of the public in making nominations is this possible. McHonry Business and Professional Women's Club Woman of tho Yoar Nomination Form Nam* of Candidate: Submitted By: ^ [one Number: - \ • \ Deadline Oct. 1,1982. Mail to: Betty Sijilth, \ Public Relations Ch. McHenry B.P.W. 311 N. Green St., McHenry BIRTHS Ronald Joseph and Kathleen Salgado, 4117 E. Wonder Lake drive, Wonder Lake, became parents of their fifth child Aug. 4 and named him Joseph Ronald. The baby boy was born at McHenry hospital and weighed eight pounds. He was welcomed home by Tony, Sandy, Mike and Michele. Maternal grandparents are Jim and Eleanor O'Malley of Schaumburg, 111. Tony and Louise Salgado of Hoffman Estates, 111. are the paternal grandparents. Joelle Gail is the name chosen by Terry and Darlene Hansen, 804 S. Broadway, McHenry, for their fourth child. The infant arrived at McHenry hospital Aug. 5, weighing eight pounds. Other children at home are Jeshua, Jasiah and Jolene. Maternal grandparents are Duane and Armida Weisenhaus of Mundelein, til. Walter and Helen Hansen of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Rosemary and Randall R. Freund, 5220 Hunter drive, McHenry, an nounce the birth of their second son on Aug. 8. Daniel Charles entered the world at McHenry hospital weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. He has a 21-month-old brother Joseph. Maternal grand parents are Charles and Rose Marie Pintozzi of Arlington Heights. Clarence J. Freund of McHenry is the paternal grandfather. A girl, Emily Ellen, was born Aug. 8 to Ben and Suzanne Raymond of Lake- in-the-Hills. t The six pound baby was eagerly awaited at home by her sister Laura, age four. Maternal grand parents are Mariellen Stockwell Neuman and John Neuman of McHenry. Paternal grandparents are Sally and Ben Raymond of Columbus, Ohio. Victoria Lynn and Brian Charles Jacobson, 704 Logan street, Apt. D, McHenry, announce the birth of their first child on Aug. 9. Crystal Lynn was born at McHenry hospital. Paternal grandparents are Constance bnd Clifford Jacobson. HOSPITAL NOTES RECIPE By Sank Aaoe Sheridan 11 If you still have green tomatoes when the first frost arrives--make this relish to serve with vegetables and meats. Green Tomato Relish 1 peck green tomatoes 6 green peppers 6 sweet red peppers 7 large carrots (cook separately) 10 onions 3 stalks celery 2 T mixed pickling spice (tie in cloth bag) 5 c vinegar S c sugar * Cut or grind all vege tables except carrots and soak in salt water brine over night (brine: % cup salt to 1 quart water)! The following morning drain or squeeze out brine, add carrots which have been chopped or coarsely ground when raw, then cooked. Mix vinegar, sugar and spices to gether. bring to a boil. Add vege tables and cook 10 minutes. Seal while hot in sterilized pint jars. ITALIAN & POLISH VINNIE'S MEATS CIRCLE BUILDING, 3106 RTE. 120 , McHENRY. I I 385-2660 Moii . , Thurs . , Sa t : 10-5*1 ues . . Wed: 10-5 :30*1 r i . I 0 -h*Sun. I I ) i FRESH SAUSAGE 095 5 LB. BOX FOOD STAMPS VISA MASTERCARD jracoME •RAVIOLIS •MANICOTTIS •PIZZAS v •ITALIAN ROAST BEEF (W/GRAVY) 2 LB. 4 5 LB. •ITALIAN BREAD, BUNS & ROLLS B LBBOB DflV Sfllf! I THURS. SEPT. fthru SUNDAY. SEPT. 5 rOPEN LABOR DAY 10 AM-2 PH •HOMOGENIZED MILK •2%MILK.... 1% MILK. . •HOMOGENIZED IMILK^H VJ GAL 4 LB. BOX T-BONE STEAK, PER BEEF PATTIES 5 LB. BOX 1085 5 LB. BOX /5th Year spurgeons Hurry...Sale Ends Monday, Sept 6th The Great New B2 American Classics ^ WOODSTOCK Admissions: Mrs. Glenda Wiley of McHenry; Master Kurt Key, Mrs. Chloerean Hartung and Master Thomas Heien, all of Wonder Lake. HARVARD Admission: Michael Gluf of Lakemoor. • JOIN US! EXERCISE TO MUSIC •McHENRY AM. LEGION •SEPT. 13, 1982 •AAON-WED-FRI •9 AM-10 AM •6 WEEK SESSION $35.00 NURSERY CARS AYAIIAPLS •EDGEBROOK ELEM SCHOOL, McHENRY '•SEPT 30 1989 •MON & WED •7 PM-8 PM •6 WEEK SESSION •$25.00 FOR REGISTRATION, PLEASE CALL:. DEANNA CARSTENS NANCY COSTELLO (815) 385-3117 (815).675-2479 / •SPRING GROVE ELEM SCHOOL SPRING GROVE •SEPT. 14, 1982 •TUES & THURS ,•7 PM-8 PM •6 WEEK SESSION '$25.00 m m Updated Favorites! Sweaters & Tops Over Bibs 'n Jeans Sweaters/Tops Bibs'n Jeans Save $4.99 Set! 2-Pc. 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