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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Apr 1969, p. 2

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®v NORM AND HIS GIRLS -- Norm Magden, Northern Illinois university art instructor, poses with some of his pretty "Festival Girls" who will be advertising the coming events during Northern's . Fine Art Festival, April 26 to May 3. Ten blonde coeds, wearing silver lame' mini-dresses, high white boots and "I Am A Festival Girl" buttons, will help usher in NIU's "Arts USA," one of the largest fine art festivals in the Midwest. Left to Right the girls are: Linda Hummel of Wasco; Debbie Shames (8841 Paxton) of Chicago; Sue Forsner of Skokie; Rita LaRoi of Winnetka; Pam Martell (in front of Magden) of McHenry; Donna Stitt of Norridge; and Laura Michel of Roselle. m of r w i I FASHION FORECAST -- Fashions for young moderns to glamorous grandmas will take the spotlight at FORECAST '69, benefit fashion show luncheon to be held April 30 at Martinetti's in Crystal Lake. Members of the Woman's auxiliary to McHenry hospital who will model include (standing, left to tight) Mrs. Earle Seepe, Mrs. Nicholas Gemell and Mrs. Joseph Popelka; (seated left to right) Mrs. Robert Stanell and Mrs. Leonard Pawlikowski. Dr. Pawlikowski, "by popular demand", will once again be commentator for the show. Valley View PTO To Discuss Timely Subjects The monthly meeting of Valley View PTO will be held Thursday afternoon, April 24, at 1 o'clock. An open discussion will follow a short business meeting. All members are invited to attend and give their opinions and desires on several subjects. Two of the main topics will be the future direction of the PTO and the Fun Fair to be held May 10. The PTO and its projects are for*»the benefit of the school and students. Parents can help by giving their support. The organization looks forward to seeing new and old faces in the group. A large crowd will be given an opportunity to discuss fully many topics. JOIN CHURCH On Sunday, April 20, several new families were received into membership at Faith Presbyterian church. Received and publicly welcomed at this time were Mr. and Mrs. Terrance L. Biroschik of Wonder Lake, who joined by letter of transfer, Moon Shots Golfers who can drive a ball 300 yards on earth could propel it more than a mile on the moon. Name C o m m i t t e e s For Luncheon^, Card Party Pistakee Highlands Woman's club members are in a flurry of activity concerning their May 7 luncheon and card party. Plans are formulating well for what promises to be the best fund raising event of the season for the club. Proceeds of the event are slated for donation to charitable organizations. An appetizing luncheon/fare will be offered, followed by a friendly afternoon of visiting and cards. Six committees have been organized to assure the success of the luncheon and card party. Committee chairmen are Beverly Bichler, ticker; Bert Tischer, kitchen; Mary Olsen, publicity; Nancy Klein, poster; Tina O'Malley, cards; Dolores Nielsen, prizes; and Nancy Klein, ways and means. The chairman of each committee will give a report of her progress at the club's next regularly scheduled meeting April 23. With enthusiasm and cooperation abounding, the May 7 event promises to be a huge success. Tickets for the luncheon and party, to be held at noon at the McHenry V.F.W. hall, are available from any Pistakee Highlands Woman's club member. Members are competing for a prize to be given to the top ticket seller. PG. 2 - PLAINDEALER- WED. APRIL 23, 1969 Local Couple Entertainment wed Saturday For SC Club Lake Woman's Club Sponsors 17 "Doughnut Day" Mrs. Grant P. Ernst, 7706 Preston drive, Wonder Lake, will serve as chairman for Wonder Lake for the Salvation Army's thirty-first annual area-wide "Doughnut Day" tag to be held on Friday, June 13. The Woman's club will sponsor the drive in Wonder Lake. The appointment was announced by Mrs. E.O. Ehrardt, Elmhurst, general co-chairman of the drive. "Doughnut Day" will be held in Chicago and approximately 140 suburban comm unities. As chairman, Mrs. Ernst will direct those who volunteer as taggers to help raise funds for the area-wide social welfare services the Salvation Army offers to the needy. "Doughnut Day" will be part of the Salvation Army's 1969 operating fund campaign to be held. In Wonder Lake, as in other communities where Salvation Army service units are organized, 20 per cent of the funds raised in the local "Doughnut Day" drive will remain in the communities. These funds will be used to meet local emergencies, and to finance uflduplicated programs of welfare service or health care. The other 80 percent of the tag day contributions will help support the area-wide social welfare services maintained by the Army Anyone wishing to volunteer as a tagger may contact Mrs. Ernst. Mr. and Mrs. Kingston Bowen of Ingleside, who joined by letter of transfer and profession of faith, and Mr. and Mrs. Arlen K. Ramer, who joined by reaffirmation of jfaith and profession of faith, Mrs. Ramer being baptized during the service. by Lyda Radisch A wonderful evening of entertainment was enjoyed by the McHenry Senior Citizens club at the meeting of Monday, April 14. Following the -short business session, Genevieve's shop presented a style show which was enjoyed by the gentlemen as much as by the ladies and probably these lovely models were responsible for the male interest, Carol Mangold, Eleanor Mangold, Adeline Pederson, Dianrte Horn, Joni Vogt, Kathy Orthwein, Pat McCarroll, and their own Senior Citizen models, Gertrude Disney and Yvonne Wilson. The syles and models were very lovely and drew many "ohs" and "ahs" from club members. Later the McHenry Choral club, under the direction of Adele Froehlich, presented a musical program which was beautiful and delightful. This was the second time the Choral club has presented programs for our group and we certainly appreciate their entertainment, and hope they will visit us often. The style show and the Choral club musical program were both very enjoyable, and where but at the McHenry Senior Citizens club would you have two such fine forms of entertainment in one evening? If you are not a member of this Senior Citizens club, and are fifty years of age or older and live within the school district area of District 15 and 156, why not come out and join our club and enjoy the fine programs and fellowship of the senior citizens? We have quite a large membership, but there is always room for new members. The next meeting will be on Monday, April 28, at 7:30 p.m. Host Spring Deanery Meet Rev. Eugene> Baumhofer of St. Mary's church, McHenry, will be host pastor at the annual spring open deanery meeting of the McHenry Deanery Council of Catholic Women, to be held Wednesday, April 30, at 8 p.m. in St. Mary's parish hall. The Church Communities Commission will present the program. It will be a group recitation of the very beautiful "Scriptural Rosary", a sincere devotion to the Blessed Mother. All members are encouraged to take part and are asked to bring a friend. Mrs. William Barwig, president of the Christian Mothers, and her committee will be hostesses. at the East campus cafeteria. A hobby show is scheduled, and persons who are going to exhibit their hobbies are asked to get to the hall not later than 7 p.m. to get their displays set up as the program will start at 7:30 p.m. promptly. The Wauconda House of Music will present a musical program after which the hobbies will be shown and discussed, all of which promises to be a very entertaining and interesting evening. A card party is beingplanned as entertainment for the May 26 meeting, table prizes to be awarded to the winners at each table. Notice To Brides In order to better serve McHenry area brides, the Plaindealer sends wedding forms to all those whose engagements have been announced on our society page and carry a definite date. We ask that these completed forms be returned three days prior to the wedding. Complete details will appear only during the week following Wedding except in the case of out-of-state weddings, where an additional week is allowed. Photographs will beprinted any time later, or will be included with the wedding information the first week if they accompany the story. If your engagement announcement has not beer, published, or if the date of wedding was not known at that time, please call our office and .request that a marriage form be sent. Papacek Baby Is Christened Christening services were conducted Sunday in St. Patrick's Catholic church for Stephen Joel Papacek, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Papacek. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chojnacki, aunt and uncle of the baby from San Diego, Calif. Acting as proxy for them were Mary Ellen Freund, another aunt, and Harold May, both of Johnsburg. Stephen was born April 7 in St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. He has a three-yearold brother, Kenneth. The baby's mother is the former Donna Lee Freund. SUPER Ou/i Se4t WALL V New Formula Super Latex SO TOUGH IT'S GUARANTEED TO LAST 5 YEARS 100% LATEX WALL PAINT ALSO^GUARANTEED One-Coat Coverage Washable • Colorfast Spot Resistant 2000 Custom Colors NO EXTRA CHARGE V "! 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It was fashioned of peau de soie and chantilly lace. The fitted bodice of lace had a sabrina neckline and long, tapered sleeves, while the skirt featured tiers of flounces of lace with a simulated overskirt of peau de soie which was appliqued with the lace and fell gracefully intoafull sweeping, chapel train. Her fingertip veil of tulle fell from a crown of chantilly lace and seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and stephanotis with a white orchid in the center. Her "something old" was a solid gold, heartshaped necklace with diamond that belonged to her mother. The bride's sister, Jacqueline Bitterman, acted as maid of honor, attired in an avocado green, long sleeved, floor length j sheath .ofvsatin and chiffon. The aheer- sleftves hftd daisies scattered on them and she wore an avocado green satin bow veil as a headpiece. Miss Bitterman carrried a colonial bouquet of yellow daisies. The bridesmaid was Rinetta Pogany and junior bridesmaid was Nancy Christie, both of McHenry. They wore yellow, long sleeved, floor length sheaths of satin and chiffon, similar to the maid of honor, and carried coir onial bouquets of white daisies with yellow centers. Jol-Lynn Prazak, sister of the groom, was the flower girl, carrying a white basket of yellow and white daisies. Frank Vanek of McHenry, cousin of the groom, served as best man and groomsman was Donald Prazak, his brother. Ushers were Mike Hamer of Stickney, the groom's cousin, and John Bitterman, nephew of the bride, of Wheaton. Danny Bitterman, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Mrs. Bitterman selected a mint green, brocaded coatdress ensemble with matching accessories and yellow rose corsage. Mrs. Prazak wore a white linen dress and pink rose corsage. A reception followed the ceremony at the Johnsburg Community club, with 225 guests attending. Donna Schiavone, niece of the bride, circulated l'w'"w FINAL REMINDER! A r d e l e Voeltz, reigning Mis s Mc Henry, issues a reminder to 1969Miss McHenry candidates that the deadline for entries is this Friday evening, April 25. Excellent charm course and companionship of new-found friends makes event a memorable experience, • former participants agree DON PEASLEY PHOTO MARENGO MAN ELECTED TO HEAD YOUNG DEMOCRATS Herbert Franks, Marengo attorney, was elected state president of the Young Democrats of Illinois this past weekend at a convention held at Moline, by the eighty-five county and city clubs represented at the convention. Adlai Stevenson, the state Treasurer, gave the keynote address at the convention and told the overflowing hall that the Democratic party was the oldest political party and that it would accommodate the young people of today and provide a forum for discussion of the important issues, of our time. Michael Howlett, - state Auditor, spoke at the dinner meeting and suggested that young people get interested in politics and work within their parties from the precinct level up to make their presence known and voices heard. Auditor Howlett commended the convention's choice of Herb Franks and urged the delegates to support him' in building a stronger party. Franks won the election over three other candidates who also sought the post. CUB PACK MEETING Cub Scout Pack 459, sponsored by the Lakeland Park Property association, will have a pack meeting on Thursday, April 24, at 7:30 p.m., in the Lakeland Park community building. The film, "Boy from Hickory street" and a film strip on the den meeting will be shown. Any boy who is 8 years old or in third grade, and who is interested in becoming a Cub Scout should plan on attending with his parents. MARRIAGE LICENSES Steven Huska and Susan Oeffling, both of McHenry., Leo Dussault, Jr., Round Lake Beach, and Kathleen M. Pierce, McHenry. Donald Schultz and Elayne Khidirian, both of McHenry. Ronald Malcolm, and Glenda Hal com, both of McHenry. the guest book. The couple left later for Norfolk, Va., where they will reside. The bride is a 1968 graduate of McHenry high school and of the McHenry School of Beauty Culture. Mr. Prazak graduated in 1967 from the local high school and is stationed in Virginia with the Coast Guard. t«r Presents A Manufacturers9 WIG SALE Now Through April 27*h Discounts Up To 50% ISTER'S Coiffures Ph. 385 -7550 3701 W. Elm. McHenry, Illinois

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