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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jun 1985, p. 17

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£">"0-UU BUFFERIN ANALGESIC TABLETS. Safety sealed. Fast pain relief. 36 tablets. LATEX fU] Church Page 17 • H.AINDKAI.KH-HKHAIJ). WEDNESDAY. Jt'NE 19.1«*5 Henley is ordained Deacon in United Methodist Church Scot£ Adam Henley of Evanston Was ordained Beacon in The United Methodist Church, Central Illinois Conference, during the 18th Annual Session of Annual Conference held at is from McHenry. Sixteen other persons were also ordained Deacon, the first step toward full • ministerial membership in the annual conference, in a formal worship Western Illinois University, service June 11 presided over by Macomb, June 10-13. Bishop Woodie W. White, the Henley is a graduate of the Illinois area Episcopal leader University of Illinois, Urbana, preached on the subject, with a BA degree in English. "What's in a Name?" followed Since September, 1983, he has by the order of liturgy and been a student at Garrett- "laying on of hands" by the Evangelical Theological bishop and designated clergy of Seminary, Evanston. the conference to signify or-* Currently a seminary intern dinations. at Wesley United Methodist More than 1600 lay and clergy , Church, Elgin, 111., Henley, a members of the annual con- native of Northlake, 111., is the ference and friends of the or- son of James and Barbara dinands witnessed the service in Henley of Melrose Park, 111. His the University Union Grand wife, the former Sandra Fuller, Ballroom on the campus Hurt elected state deputy August C. Hurt of Tinley Park was elected state deputy of the Illinois Knights of Columbus at the Catholic fraternal society's annual state meeting held recently. Other chair officers elected for a one-year term are Joseph G. Kaltwasser of Crystal Lake, state secretary; Charles H. Foos of Palatine, state treasurer: Peter Schumackher of Trenton, state advocate; Robert F. McHale of Carol Stream, state warden. Hurt and his entire staff of officers will be installed Saturday, July 20, at the Oak Lawn-Hilton. That same weekend a seminar for the K of C leaders and district deputies has been planned at the hotel. Muslims-Americans alike One of America's- greatest friends in the Near East is the Muslim tend of Morocco. Its leader, King Hassan n, is not only the Head of State, but, as a direct descendent of the prophet Muhammad, Commander of the Faithful as well. Ninety-nine percent of the Moroccan, population of 21,384,000 follow the Muslim faith. There are nearly 900 million Muslims in the world today, about a fifth of all humanity, Many Americans may be surprised to learn that not only is Morocco close politically and economically, there are many parallels in religions as well. Just as the Christians and Jews of the US, Muslims believe in one God. Just ,4s the. Ten Commandments s^;. thy father andihy mother," the Koran, the Muslim bible says; "Respect women who have borne you." The Bible says: "Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor." The Koran warns: "God loveth not the speaking ill of anyone in public." Just as many Christians celebrate their faith by giving something up for the 40 days of Lent, the Muslim holiday of Ramadan requires certain sacrifices for a lunar I month. . , During Ramadan, Muslims eat no food, drink no liquids, and refrain from smoking, sex and other corporeal pleasures between sunrise and sundown. In Morocco, every Muslim from the King on down observes this holiday, with the exemption only of pregnant women, children and travelers, although travelers are supposed to make up by fasting later. Hold Vacation Bible Sehool at Mt. Hope Church • ' Mt. Hope United Methodist Church, 1015 W. 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