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PAGE < - PI *INDEALER - FRIDAY, AUGUST 31,1M4 Life Today Sorority holds fund-raiser oil Sept. 10. 11 and 12, the £xeeuti& Coordinating Com- mittee of Beta Sigma Phi will be working together with Jewel Food stores by y^Fig Shop k Share Days for the benefit of Turning Point. Five percent of the total purchases made by customers participating in the fund raiser will be donated to Turning Point. It is fitting that Beta Sign" Phi, an international women's social, cultural and service organization, dedicated to enriching the lives of its members, should be sponsoring this event. .Turning Point is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to assist women and children victims of domestic viokncc provides several services in the area for domestic violence victims, such as a 34-hour Hot Line, advocate service, group and safe homes. They have also undertaken the task of educating the public about the eirtjfmre of domestic violence bribe area and the availability of help through this and other organizations for those who are silently suffering. Those wishing to participate in the Shop ft Share Days may obtain the required certificate by calling Mrs. Debi Bronars, 385-1137, or Turning Point, 338- 8080. Sponsor 2 childbirth films : MR AND MRS. QpNALD CONNELLY Wed in McHenry The former Man Nett of McHenry became the wife of Donald 'Connelly of Fox Lake Saturday. July 28. Father Eugene Lutz per­ formed the 3 p.m. ceremony in St. Patrick Catholic Church, >lcHenr>. The bride is the daughter of Eugene and Judith Nett of •McHenry Joseph and Virginia Connelly of Morton Grove. 111. are the parents of the bridegroom. The newlyweds are residing in t>elvalb. Ill while the bridf* completes her degree. Seniors...out to lunch > Reservations for meals at the Henry Walk-In Center for the Meek of Sept 10 through Sept 1,4 must bt made by calling 3^-8360 %y Tuesday Sept. 4 The mena for that week is as follows Sept. 10: Roast turkey breast, whipped potatoes, succotash. Ihree bean salad. rolf. "margarine, fresh nectarine ; Sept. 11: Beef stew with Aegetables. sliced potatoes, orange juice, bread, margarine, ice cream Seot. 12: Baked fish with lemon sauce, creamed potatoes, carrot coins, diced tomatoes- onions-peppers, bread, margarine, applesauce. Sept. 13 . Jumbo Frank on bun, catsup, mustard, cold potato salad, baked beans, salad, dressing, fruit cocktail. >t. 14: Baked meatloaf, mushroom gravy, whipped potatoes, stewed tomatoes, cottage cheese and pineapple bread, margarine, chocolate pudding. Memorial Hospital for McHenry County and the McHenry County Area Child­ birth Educators (MCACE) are sponsoring the showing of two important childbirth films. "Nan's Class" is the award winning film that depots the labors and deliveries of five couples and a single parent who have prepared for the birth of their child by attending Tjmwm* classes. Topics discussed during the film include the latest in family-centered maternity care. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of the hospital Thursday. Sept. 6. "A Shared Cesarean Begin­ ning" documents the experience of a young couple as they prepare for and share together the Cesarean birth of their child. The father involvement makes events of the delivery room touching as well as informative. It will begin at 8:30 p.m. in the same location. Anyone interested is invited to attend one or both films. A registered nurse who is also a Lamaze and Cesarean child­ birth educator will be present to answer any questions., MCACE is an organization of ASPO (American Society for Psychoprophylaxis in Ob­ stetrics) certified childbirth educators dedicated to quality education of parents, hospital staff and the general public in preparing for childbirth. For information regarding either film or any aspect of childbirth preparation, please call Mrs. John (Janet) Smith, 385-3318. Seek members The McHenry Area Jaycee Women are looking for new members. They are a comm­ unity service organization for women between the ages of 18 and 36. Jaycee Women are the founders of the K.I.S.S. (Keep Infants Seated Safely) program, which educates new parents regarding the need for proper child protection as well as providing car seats at a nominal rental fee. Future plans include a potluck luncheon and individual development program, car rally and a pumpkin sale. The McHenry Area Jaycee Women meet the first Thursday of every month at the Elm Street Inn, at 8 p.m. Interested women should contact Pat Dicker at 344- 5883, or join them at a monthly meeting. Community calendar Xi Kappa Iota begins year SEPTEMBER 2 Harvest Day Picnic-Noon-Spojnia Park'-Flanders Ringwood Rd.-Food-Auction-Music-Everyone Welcome. E. of \s- The new sorority year for Xi Kappa Iota Chapter of Beta .Sigma Phi Sorority officially began this month with a salad -supper at the home of Karen Colomer. president This traditional Beginning Day celebration included a first glimpse of the 1984-85 vearbook prepared by the >earbook committee through the summer months. Each member also received a theme charm for the new year This year's in­ ternational theme is Paint a Living Masterpiece." Officers for 1984-8o. including * Mrs. Colomer. are Virginia Stasiak. vice president: Etta McCarthy.. ••ecording secretary; Connie Jackson corresponding secretary. Jcvce Ladwig. treasurer; and Dee Boeka. extension officer Two members ^vere honored recently when Linda Jachino was chosen me chapter's "Woman of the Year" and Connie Jackson received the Ritual of Jewels, after com­ pleting six months of pledge training Beta Sigma Phi is an in­ ternational organization for women offering opportunites for friendship, development of cultural appreciation and communitv service There are more than 12.500 chapters in 33 countries, with over 250,000 members. There are two active chapters in the McHenry area which meet twice a month in the homes of members. Seniors hear judge McHenry County Associate Circuit Judge, the Honorable Susan Fayette Hutchinson, will be the McHenry Senior Citizens Club's guest speaker at 7 p.m. Monday. Sept. 10, in the East Campus High School lunch room. Judge Hutchinson's program , will be on the laws and courts, and other information per­ taining to senior citizens. It will be followed by a question and answ er period and a time to visit with the judge during refresh­ ments. Judge Hutchinson is the first woman in the history of McHenry County to be* ap­ pointed to the bench. She is a graduate of DePaul Law School and recently attended the National Judicial College at the University of Nevada, Reno. Prior to her appointment to the bench, she served and practiced law as an assistant State's Attorney for the McHenry County State's At- tornev's office. Entertainment Briefs •"I •> •4 I * INDIAN POW WOW The Winnebago Club of Chicago will sponsor an American Indian Pow Wow Labor Day weekend. Sept. 1-3. on Frank Rd and Algonquin Rd . three miles east of Rt. 47 out of Huntley. Indian dancing will start at * and 7 p m Saturday and Sunday: and Monday "from 1 to 5 p.m. There will be Indian traders selling' jewelry, silver, leather, furs, hides, beadwork and much more Also. Indian food and soft drinks will be awlable Even one is invited to come and bring their own lawn chairs. Admission charge is $3 for adults and $1 for children Those under five and senior citizens are freey SQUARE DANCING The Crystal Lake Park District and Hip Huggers Square Dance Club are co- sponsoring a series of lessons for new dancers They will be held at the Park District's Nature Center. Wednesday evenings. 8 to 10 p.m., beginning Sept. Y1, and are open to all couples 18 years of age and "older. There will be two ten-week sessions and the cost is $30 per couple per session More information can be obtained by calling the Park District. 459-0680, or Walt and Jackie Jollie, 459-6493. The center is one block north of Rt. 176 on Main St. Dancers may register at the Park District Beach House or on the first ^esson night at the center. Women's Aglow Fellowship of Crystal Lake-McHenry will host a luncheon Thursday, Sept. 6, at 10:30 a.m.. at John Evans Inn, Crystal Lake. Guest speaker will be David Alsobrook, preacher and author from Paducah. Ky. Born a "preacher's kid," David rebelled against the church and by age 15, found himself at the point of self- destruction. In 1969, he was "born again" and at the age of 17, he entered into a full-time preaching and writing ministry. Alsobrook has traveled widely and his hooks, tapes and literature have been circulated RISKIER NOW! fantasy farm CHILD CARE CENTER STATE UCDSD 385-2499 ' *IG MDOO*aOUTDOCM . atto*f i A#T*» JCMOCX c* SiAH JCKXX CM* MEM MR, AND MRS. LEWIS BLOMGREN Married thirty-five years Lewis and Irma Blomgren of McHenry will celebrate their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary with family and friends Sunday, Sept. 2. A cocktail party, hosted by their children, will begin the festivities at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Linnea) Hiennes of McHenry. Then, the celebrants will take their guests to dinner at Snug Harbor, McHenry. Out of town friends and family members, Mr. and Mrs Edgar S. Borup of Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. James E. Borup of Washington, D.C., the couple's daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Thomas G. (Laurie) Brozowski and children of Morristown, N.J. and others from Champaign. Chicago and surrounding areas, will all share the joy of the day with the Blomgrens. Lew spent his childhood in Chicago, summered in McHenry, and as a young man. made his permanent home On Pistakee Bay. He is presently employed by the McHenry Plaindealer. Irma was also raised in Chicago and moved to McHenry as a new bride She is a retired piano teacher Both have been active in many McHenry groups, including school organizations and the McHenry Choral Club, and an members of the First United Methodist Church. They are the proud grand­ parents of Jennifer and Greg Brozowski, 11 and eight, respectively , and three year-old Scott Thennes. Births SEPTEMBER 4 Ruth Circle-First United Methodist Church, McH.-Mtg. Noon- Home of Ethel Bailey. SEPTEMBER 5 Prise ilia Cirle-Mtg. 9:30-11.30 a.m.-FirsC United Methodist Church Parlor. Mary Martha Workshop-10:30 a.m.-Faith Presbyterian Church- Lincoln & Chapel Hill Rds.-Bring Sandwich. SEPTEMBER C Wdstk -McH. League of Women Voters-Bd. Mtg. 7:30 p.m.-Barb Marrs -1505 Appaloosa, McH.-AB Members Welcome. Evening Circle-Mtg. 7:30 p.m.-First United Methodist Church Parlor. SEPTEMBER 8 Friendship Club Potluck Luncb-Mtg. 12:30p.m.-Fellowship Hall- First United Methodist Church. McH. Area Toastmasters Chib-9 a.m.-McH. Country Chib-Infb. Mrs. Boehm 385-2884-Everyone Welcome. Preacher-author speaker at lunch throughout the world and translated into several languages. His evangelistic association also helps support and build churches in the Philippines. Although David's teachings cover a vast amount of subjects, he claims that much of the anointing of God has been his call to teach holiness unto God and deliverance from evil spirits; and God has rewarded his faithfulness by signs of miracles following his ministry. For reservations, please call Mrs. Dale (Lois) Koss, 385-0814 or Mrs. William (Betty) Blank, 459-6118. SAGER Jenniffer Lynn is the name chosen by David and Katherine Sager, 1107 Rockey Beach, McHenry, for their first child. The 7 lbs 6 oz baby girl was born Aug. 14, lhs^Northem Illinois Medical Center. McHenry. Maternal grandparent are Dike and Darleen Edelman of Ingleside, 111. Richard Sager of Galesburg, 111. and Mary Ann Sager of McHenry are the patepal grandparents. BLAKE Janice and Leonard Blake, Jr., 5203 Windslow, McHenry. became parents of their third son Aug. 11, and named him Joseph William The 7 lbs. 7 oz. baby boy was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. He was welcomed home by his brothers, John age eight and three-year-old Jeff. Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. John Marino of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blake, also of McHenry, |are the paternal grandparents. Mrs. Evelyn Peisert is the boys? great-grandmother. MORLEY Gary and Deborah Morley, 1001 Hilltop Blvd., McHenry, became parents of their third son Aug. 22 and named him David Gary. The 7 lbs. 14 oz. baby boy was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center. McHenry. He was greeted at home by his brothers, Beau, age four, and 21-month-old Adam. Maternal grandparents are Mike and Betty Behan of McHenry. Richard and Hazel Morley, also of McHenry. are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents include Agnes Pagers. 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