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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jul 1972, p. 2

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PAGE 2-°LAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1972 WELCOME FIFTIETH MEMBER - The Rotary club of McHenry welcomed its fiftieth member at Barbara Parkei Wed July 1 To Michael Miller Barbara L. Parker and Michael L. Miller chose Saturday, July 1, as the date of their wedding in Zion Lutheran church, McHenry. They repeated their vows before the Rev Herman Graef at the 5 o'clock double ring ceremony. Barbara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parker of 1010 Oakleaf drive, McHenry, and Michael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller of 7508 South street, Wonder Lake. Special music at the ceremony included a religious processional and the nuptial march The church was «decbrated with altar bouquets of multi-colored killian daisies. The pretty bride chose a floor length, A-line silhouette gown of silk organza appliqued with lace daisies, fashioned with long sleeves and a chapel length, attached train. Her bouffant illusion veil fell from a lace petaled crown outlined with pearls. She etflTed a cascading bridal bouquet of yellow roses, white daisies and baby's breath. Laura Westgard of McHenry, a friend of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the bride's sisters, Kathy Mazzone last Thursday's installation dinner. He was Dennis Conway. Posing with Conway, third from left, ^\and Lori Parker, both of ey are George Harker, NlcHenry, and^Janet Pickell of other members who joined the club during the current year. From left, Mrs. Dennis Conway, Dennis Conway, Harry Dean, Membership Development chairman; Adams, Dick Swantz, Charles Huffer and Ted Spengel. NeVl m< Sayler, Owen Fordum and ed Samen. \ J ' . STAFF PHOTO Cheryl Zelvis Is Married To Joliet Man A lovely summer wedding was solemnized Saturday, July 1, when Cheryl Patricia Zelvis and Raymond Walter Bolek met at the altar of St. Mary's Catholic church to exchange nuptial vows. They repeated their vows before the Rev. Joseph Jtulpk at the 11:30 a.m. double iting ceremony. Cheryl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zelvis of 721 S. McHenry avenue, McHenry, and Ray is the son of Mrs. Mary Bolek of 1116 Hacker avenue, Joliet, and the late Walter Bolek. The church was decorated with altar bouquets of white gladioli and pink major daisies. Given in marriage by her father, the pretty bride chose a floor length, white imported voile and cluny lace gown fashioned with an empire bodice, softly gathered skirt, bishop sleeves, and a chapel length vatteau train enhanced with cluny lace. Her bouffant veil trimmed with matching lace was attached to a Juliet cap. She carried a colonial bouquet jof white roses, white daisies and baby's breath. The groom's flower was taken from , the center of the bridal- ""bouquet. Anita Zelvis of McHenry attended her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Marilyn Socha of Dolton, a former college roommate of the bride, and Helen Morowski of McHenry, a close friend. The attendants wore modern, floor length pink voile gowns featuring dainty Swiss em­ broidery on the bodice and pockets, and softly gathered silhouette skirts and baby doll sleeves with self ruffles. Each carried a white fireside basket filled with assorted colored summer flowers. Thomas Bolek served his brother as best man. Richard Naiden and James Goss of Joliet were ^groomsmen. Ushers were Leon Zelvis of McHenry, the bride's brother and James Puthoff of Joliet. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Moose Lodge hall Tor 100 guests. Mrs. Joseph (Eleanore) Schaefer of Delavan, Wis., the bride's aunt, circulated the guest book at the reception. Denise Zelvis, the bride's sister, and Mary Kaye LOOK YOUR BEST Feel your best . . . summertime, anytime It'll do wonders for yojuf outlook when you take the time to visit our experts for the fotal beauty service only we at Riverside can offer. RIVERSIDE HAIRSTYLING*^ 2020 Rte. 120 . Phone 385-7010, free parking-//l -Ample fret Stefanski of Joliet, the groom's cousin, assisted in cutting the cake. Chei*yl, a 1968 graduate of MCHS, graduated from Nor­ thern Illinois university in June, 1972, with a B.A. in English and a Journalism minor. She is now a high school English teacher: Her bridegroonrf wa^v awarded a B.A. vcf Mathematics from Lewis crollege, Lockport. In June, 1972, he received a M.A. in Business Administration from Northern Illinois university. He is now employed by the Northern Trust Com­ pany bank of Chicago as a technical assistant of data processing. <*-- They plan to make their home in Chicago. v * V Bryan Malenius Is Christened On Sunday, June 25, Bryan Matthew Malenius, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Malenius of DesPlaines, was baptized by the Rev. Fr. E.C. Baumhofer in St. Mary's Catholic church. Godfather for Bryan was his uncle, Jesse Freund, and his godmother was his aunt, Mrs. Jerome Freund, both of McHenry. Following the baptism, a buffet reception was held in the home of Bryan's maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Freund of McHenry. Besides his parents, grand­ parents, sponsors and their families, guests included the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Malenius and daughter, George Mack, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Freund, Wonder Lak^ the groom's niece. The attendants wore floor length, A-line gowns of lime green featuring short puffed Sleeves trimmed in daisy ap­ plique. Wide-brimmed, white straw hats completed their ensembles. Each carried a basket filled with multi-colored daisies. Francis Mazzone of McHenry, the bride's brother- in-law, served as best man. Groomsmen were Robert and Richard Carlson of DesPlaines, cousins of the bride, and George Bailey of Wonder Lake, the groom's nephew. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Parker chose a flooor length, blue and silver dress with silver accessories. The groom's mother wore a sleeveless street length dress in lavender. Immediately following the Women Of The Moose On Saturday, June 24, the new officers of the Women of the Moose were installed. They were senior regent, Greta Rother; junior graduate regent, Eleanor Haerle; chaplain, Bonnie Heinz, recorder, Florence Mc- Cormick; guftie, Dorothy Pongetti; pianist, Eunice Tobey and Argus, Bertha English. To be installed later in July are junior regent, Monique Kopp; treasurer, Millicent Ladoucew; assistant guide, Pat Knapik and sentinel, Ann Eberle. v Installing governor was Carl Sima, installing guide; Ethel Hagberg; installing chaplain, Mabel Thomas and chairman, Carol Sima. Men escorts were Jim Hodgson, Sr., Fred Rother, Tim Amore, George Haack, Alby Adams, Bob McCormick, Buford Preston and Ray Cynq«a, Sr. This was also the twentieth anniversary of the lodge. There was dancing and refreshments. Monday, July 10, will be the Women of the Moose College of Regents night at 8 p.m. This is an open meeting. The annual Moose picnic will be at Spojnia Grove Sunday, Aug. 6. New Theatre In Woods tock Park Members of the Woodstock Actor's Studio are busy with preparations for the upcoming production of ^Walden: A Ceremony to be presented in the Woodstock City park July 27 , 28 and 29. "Walden" is a refreshingly different type of theatre presentation developed by James Hurt, author and associate professor of dramatic literature at the University of Illinois, Champaign. The ceremony re-enacts the ex­ periences of Henry David Thoreau while at Walden pond in Concord, Mass., in 1845. Through the effective use of body ^movement, mime, and various* other expressive powers, the actors relate the truly religions love that Thoreau felt for I earth. tooeooodBOt ' Nature and the ceremony, a reception was held ^ -Walden" will be performed for 125 friends and relatives at the Johnsburg Community club. " The newlyweds are both high school graduates. The bride is employed at McHenry hospital and the groom at the Faar company in Crystal Lake. Upon their return from a honeymoon trip, they will make their home in Crystal Lake. Russian space scientists have saluted Dr. Charles Greely Abbot - at age 100, America's oldest practicing scientist as well as a world renowned authority on so­ lar radiation and a former sec­ retary of the Smithsonian Institu­ tion - by naming a crater on the dark side of the moon "Abbot." The crater was found and photo­ graphed by a Russian unmanned space vehicle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ada of McHenry ; Mr. and M/sY Jeff Meyer, Crystal Lake, Mr. ah<i Mrs. Dave Andrzejewski, DesPlaines and Mr. and Mrs. Mike McGee, Waukegan, next to the large pond at the Woodstock City park at 9 p.m. and there will be no admission charged. Everyone is invited to bring a blanket or lawn chair to the pond and join the Wood­ stock Actor's studio in a genuinely ' different en­ tertainment event. The area will be fogged for mosquito control prior to each per­ formance. The play is directed by Dean Button. Members of the Studio include David Babcock, Jerry Downey, Chflck Hahn, Harold Knutson, Holli Nolan, Cyndy Schroeder and Marion Tam- bone. , Lobster, Anyone? Lobsters, massjye-clawed crus- that listen with their legs with their feet, and are e of regenerating severed claws, are living fossils that have existed in their present state for some 100 million years. A bronze spar cap from a Ro­ man galley has been found in Rhine River mud, showing that Rome maintained warships in Germany at least 1,700 years ago. Coming Events JULY 8 Magic-Under-Th€»- 1 Pent f- Methodist Church - Ringwood - 8 p.m. ' McHenry Senior Citizens Club Annual Picnic for Members - Veterans Acres Crystal Lake. Dance - Pistakee Highlands Community Center -- 8 to 11 p.m. •JULY9 Kiwanis Blood Bank - American Legion Home, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Annual Chicken Barbecue - Ringwood Methodist Church -- Serving 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. JULY 10 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 8:30 p.m. -- East Campus Cafeteria. Program - William M. Morefield, Administrator Valley Hi Nursing Home. Women Of Moose College Of Regents Night - Open Meeting - - Moose Hall - 8 p.m. JULY 12 C D. of A. Court Joyce Kilmer No. 573 - Indoor, Outdoor Picnic - City Park. JULY 14-15 Rummage Sale - Wonder Lake Volunteer Fire Depart­ ment Auxiliary - At Firehouse, East side of Lake -- 9 a.m,. to 5 p.m. JULY 15 / Christmas in July - Wood­ stock Residence, Rt. 120 & 47 -- 12 Noon to 8 p.m. - Bake Sale - Fun Fair, Etc. JULY 20 McCullom Lake Con­ servation Club Meeting -- Lakeland Park Community House -- 1717 North Sunset Drive -- 8 p.m. JULY.21 St. Margaret1*Chapter of NAIM - Regular Meeting -- St. Mary's Oak Room -- 7:30 p.m. ^^JULY24 Mchenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting -- 7:30 p.m. East Campus Cafeteria. Program features a "Sing-along". JULY 30 The Friendship Club's An­ nual Picnic - Fox River Park - Wilmot, Wis. - Following Church Service. AUGUST 13 Oakhurst Improvement Association Picnic - Oakhurst Park, 2 Miles South of Rt. 120 - Noon Till 8 p.m. CD Of A Court To Hold Picnic In Park July 12 Members of Court Joyce Kilmer, No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America, will hold its annual picnic in city park, McHenry, at 12 o'clock Wednesday, July' 12, if the SCHROEDER METAtCRAFT GIFT SHOP * Mail Box Stands * Unique Gifts for All Occasions Gifts for Home & Garden * Indoor a#d Outdoor Furniture • * Weather Vanes and Nartyj Plates - 815-385-0950 1713 South Route 31, McHenry, Illinois Open Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 12 noon to 5:30 p.m. ANDRE'S STEAKi HOUSE RICHMOND, ILL (V2 mi. north of Richmond, at state line)/ F E A T U R I N G . . . . LIVE MAINE LOBSTER • ( a real treat ANDRE style plus our other fine menu ) • COCKTAILS • WINES OF THE WORLD • PRIVATE BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE • LARGE SELECTION OF PARTY ENTREES . . 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And When the road crumbles from wear and tear, Repairs are expensive, is your share there? The cost for us daily isn't even a dime To let it all go to pot is surely a crime. So let's be all payers and get in the game For our benefits are all the same. (These lines of verse were sent to the secretary of the Bay View Lane association.) George Pittner ft. Hearing Aid Service McHENRY'S OLDEST! Richard Stoll Has Been Servicing McHenry County For Over 15 Years From The Following Locations: HARVARD - PH. 943-4334 WOODSTOCK - PH. 338-0537 ELGIN - PH. 312-742-2853 ...and in McHenry Rena Schaid 1407 N. Green St. Ph. 385-0125 NEW & USED HEARING AIDS, BATTERIES & CORDS AND SERVICE ON ALL MAKES. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM P. EBERLE BRIDAL COUPLE - Vickie Milliron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Milliron of Puttneyville, Pa., was married June 17 to William P. Eberle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eberle, Sr., of 7417 South drive, Wonder Lake. The ceremony took place at the Presbyterian church, New Bethlehem, Pa. They are making their home in Lexington Park, Md., while the bridegroom is stationed with the Navy at Patuxent River, Md. (PHOTO BY JOHN H. EBERLE, SR.) Other Births Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller Announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, on July 3, in Sherman hospital, Elgin. She has been named Jessica May and weighed 8 lbs., 2 ozs. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of Wonder Lake. The new mother is the former Ardis May, daughter of Mrs. Connie May of Johnsburg and the fete Frank May. Mr. and Mrs. William Hoak of Roselle became parents of a son on June 23 at Elmhurst hospital. Christopher Stewart is his name and he weighed 8 lbs., 10Vi ozs.j and has a sister, Susan, 2. -The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Weichmann of McHenry and the great-grandfather is Fred Weichmann of Spring Grove. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hoak of Woodstock and the great­ grandfather is R. Hoak, Sharon, Pa. Mrs. Hoak is the former JoAnn Weichmann Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Widhalm announce the birth of a daughter. June 22, at Sher- weather man is cooperative. Otherwise, it will be an indoor pot-luck in the K.C. hall, 1304 N. Park street. All members are invited to attend this summer festivity. Cards and games will be played, with prizes to the lucky ladies. man hospital, Elgin. She has been named Mary Judith and weighed 8 lbs., 7 ozs. She has two brothers, David, 3'2, and Mark, 2V Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orville Freund and the great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Freund. The paternal grandmother is Mrs. Frances Widhalm. Mrs. Widhalm is the former Terri Freund. Hospital Notes McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenfy hospital included Brandi LeRoy, Victoria Walesa, Gregory Sallaz, Patricia Savadowsky, Craig Mieritz, Joseph Grens, John Teal, Thomas Aylward, Florence Fritz, Dorothy Fellows, McHenry; Robin Anderson, Richmond; Linda Jessogne, Spring Grove. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Marie Ray, Patricia Zink, Herman Janssen, Alice Sodergren, Wonder Lake; Marie Henne, Ringwood; Bonnie Cable, Janice Tvaroh, McHenry.**"^ HARVARD HOSPITAL Peter Freund and Henry Spethman, McHenry, were patients in Harvard hospital. NRY PLAJNDEALER pSHHHBf I c(PlaiJUri Larry E. 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