ewer wcou CLOUIST NU*S£&R ORDCN CTNTE* -NEW- ! just arrived at owe rwoe "TWICE AS SWEET AS ANY OTHER SWEET CORN AT HARVEST' EXCELLENT FOR FREEZING OPEN DAILY 8 9 - SAT & SUN 9 5 RTS. 14 & 176 815-459 6200 CRYSTAL LAKE • Kitchen Cabinets • Vanitories • Cultured Marble & Formica Tops •THERE IS A DIFFERENCE- GLAVIANO'S INTERIORS 414 S. Rte. 31 Just N. of McHenry Floral 385-3764 or 385-3765 -VISIT OUR SHOWROOM- MODEL FOR BENEFIT EVENT - Selecting fashions they will model at the May 7 luncheon-style show sponsored by the Woodstock Children's home auxiliary are, left to right, Kathy Kent, Connie Mier, Robbie Wier and Scott Mier. The event will be held at the Branded Steak house, Crystal Lake, at 12:30 Tuesday. May 7. After a luncheon of stuffed chicken breasts, lovely spring fashions will be presented by county shops. Proceeds from the event will be used to provide personal attention to the interests and the needs of the boys and girls at Woodstock Children's home. Tickets are available igh auxiliary members, participating stores or by contacting Mrs. David Kent of McHenry. DIVORCES L. Jaremka from A. Jaremka, McHenry. L. Crofts, Jr., from M. Crofts, Wonder Lake. The Fashion Shoppe I SENIOR CITIZENS' DAY I i every Tuesday ' 10% off on any purchase v. if you are 65 or older does not apply to sale merchandise Vz Sizes - Misses Juniors THE $ FASH ION SHOPPEl • 1007 N. FRONT ST. McHenry, III. : PH. 385-7747 „ William F. Rosinson from Ruth Ann Robinson, Solon Mills. John Bonder from Dorothy Bonder, McHenry. Marilyn A. Verdung from Byron P. Verdung, McHenry. Janet M. Mueller from John C. Mueller, McHenry. Harold T. Caley from Shirley B. Caley, McHenry. Frances Frank from Walter Frank, McHenry. ANNA MARIE ALBRECHT ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albrecht of Rt. 1, Round Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Marie, to Dale Rozell, son of Mrs. Selma B. Rozell of Twin Lakes, Wis., and the late Wallace Rozell. A June 22 wedding is planned. ILLINI CHIEFS E X T R A S W E E T Sue Rath Married To Dundee Man Miss Sue Rath and Mr. Richard Deutscher of West Dundee exchanged nuptial vows Saturday, April 13, in a 5 o'clock afternoon ceremony solemnized in the First Congregational church of Dundee. Miss Rath is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rath of 4209 Spring Grove road, McHenry. The Rev. Randall officiated at the marriage service in a church decorated with Easter lilies. The radiant bride selected a gown styled by her mother. It was fashioned with empire waist in white embroidered rose patterned organdy over white peau de soi. It featured a stand-up collar of sheared Swiss lace, ruffled bib front with long, sheer, self-ruffling sleeves trimmed with lace. It was slightly sheered in front to a fully gathered bustled effect, with a satin bow in back. A deep ruffled hemline was trimmed with lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses and a few lavender carnations. Her headpiece was made of white Swiss lace and satin bow, covered with a floor length mantilla of white net and embroidered with roses. It was trimmed with Swiss lace that matched her dress. Attending her as matron of honor was Donna Freeman of Elgin. Bridesmaids were Linda Seiling of Gilberts, 111., Mary Butenas of Cortland, 111., Bonnie Schnulle of Hinesville, Ga., and Laurie Rath of McHenry, all sisters, and Luann Olson of Elgin, a cousin. The attendants were attired similarly in full length gowns of lavender print over peau de soi, with ruffled bib front. They had long, sheer sleeves with self ruffles and gathered skirts with fullness to the back, tied with a dainty lavender bow to form a bustle effect. There was a deep ruffle around the bottom. Each wore a lavender printed bow as a headpiece and carried a floral bouquet of lavender and white daisies and carnations. Mrs. Rath made not only the bride's dress, long veil and headpiece, but also the dresses of five of the attendants and matching attire for the three grandchildren. Jerry Hartman of Elgin served as best man. Calling all white elephants! The search is on for cast-offs from basements and attics that .can be turned into "treasures" for sale at the white elephant booth at Fair Diddley, to be held from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday, May 19, on the Woodstock Square. Fair Diddley is the annual fund-raiser sponsored by the Women's auxiliary of the Family Service and Mental Health e for McHenry County. Co-chairwomen of the white elephant booth, Grace Greenwald and Margaret Havlis, are working hard to insure a booth brimming with a variety of items. Donations of used books and records, toys, baked goods, nearly new infants' and children's clothing, and flower containers are also being accepted by auxiliary members. In addition to the booths, special activities are being planned for youngsters attending the fair, including rides, games and prizes, clowns, balloons and refreshments, fair officials promise. ' Area residents interested in donating white elephants may receive information by calling Mrs. Dennis L. (Barbara) Johnson, McHenry. PLAN FOR DINNER - Plans for a roast beef dinner are under way as Curt Bremer, left, and Harold Walter of the Zion Lutheran Centennial committee complete final preparations. It will be family style and all you can eat. The dinner will be served in the basement of Zion Lutheran church Sunday, April 28, from noon to 3 p.m. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD McHenry Girl Will Tour With College Theatre Jeanne Burton of McHenry will tour with the Wartburg college touring theatre of Waverly, Iowa. She will handle public relations for the tour. The theatre will begin its tour April 24, with a play scheduled at Augsburg college in Minneapolis the following day. It will also appear in Coon Rapids, Minn., Princeton, Minn., Welles, Minn., Cedar Falls, Westchester, 111., Madison, Wis., Milwaukee, Wis., and Delafield, Wis. The tour ends May 14. When on the road, Centre Stage, as the touring theatre is called, will do "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder, "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson, "The World Tipped Over and Laying On Its Side" by Mary. Weber, "Plaza Suite" by Neil Simon, "I'm Herbert" by Robert Anderson, plus two short chancel readings. Centre Stage will also be conducting workshops for high school students, parishes, community centers, hospitals, etc. Subjects will range from the technical aspects of Groomsmen were Roy Seiling of Gilberts, Harry Schnulle of Hinesville, Ga., Rudy Butenas of Cortland, 111., Ron Freeman of Elgin and Brian Tessmer of Huntley. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Rath chose a full length gown of Nile green trimmed with tiny pink flowers. She had a matching green purse and headpiece and a red and white rose corsage. Following the nuptial rite, a reception for 300 guests was held at the Johnsburg Community club hall. Later, the newlyweds left on a week's honeymoon trip to Hawaii. They will take up residence at 91 Fay avenue, West Dundee, upon their return. A special guest at the wedding was Mrs. Byron Payne of Elgin, grandmother of the bride. * The new Mrs. Deutscher is a 1970 graduate of McHenry high school and is employed as a secretary at the Johnsburg Middle school. Her husband graduated in 1970 from Wheaton high school. He is a mechanic at Jerry's Frame Service, Elgin. "Spring's Abloom" In State Garden Club's Center The Garden Club of Illinois Garden center, Niles, presents "Spring's Abloom in Town and Country" by Harold C. Cook of Dixon, at the Golf-Mill movie theatre, 9210 Milwaukee avenue, Niles, Friday, April 26, 1974, at 10 a.m. • Mr. Cook will lecture and demonstrate in his program techniques that clearly define the mechanics required in flower arranging, delivering his message to the audience in an exciting, informative style. All arrangements will be made during the program. Jhe speaker is widely known as a lecturer, florist, gardener and author. His annual Christmas program attracts an audience from seventeen states. Mr. Cook is well remembered as the director of the Chicago Flower shows that theatre, such as lighting and scenery, to the dramatic, including directing and acting. were held at Navy Pier in conjunction with the Modern Living exposition and the Garden Club of Illinois. This Garden center program is offered free of charge to the public. Marian Home Economics Club Planning Revue Marian Central high school parents have a treat in store for them at their May 22 meeting. The Home Economics club will host the Parents' association's last meeting of the year. Spring fashions will be modeled by members of the club. The girls believe in "getting a little help from a friend" and that's just what they have managed to do as county stores offered attire. The highlight of the evening will be the presentation of the "Homemaker of the year" award. Refreshments will be prepared and served by the Home Economics club. The entire evening has been planned for parents' enjoyment by club members, under the direction of the group's BUFFET LUNCI rd AND STYLE SHOW "FASHIONS BY GENEVIEVES ;Every Thursday; AT NOON McHENRY COUNTRY CLUB 820 N. JOHN ST. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Live Entertainment FRI,. & SAT. NITES ARE YOU IN NEED OF . . . * Kitchen Cabinets * Range (* Hoods & Medicine Cabinets * Bathroom Fixtures * Fi- < > berglass Showerstalls * Vanities and Tops * Gas * * & Oil Furnaces • Air Con ditioning, Central andWin- > dow * Hot Water Boilers > and Base Radiation * Sump ' * Pumps * Water Softerners SEE OUR DO-IT-YOUR-. OSELF HOME IMPROVE- < > MENT DEPARTMENT THE BATH SHOP J 3012 W. Rte. 120 McHenry J | 385-0048 < > < * • » » » • » » • • • • • t Grams Club Founders Day Luncheon April 22 The McHenry Grams Club Charter, No. 826, a member of the National Federation of Grandmothers Clubs of America, will attend the annual Founder's day luncheon April 22 at noon at the Swedish Glee club, Waukegan. Members of twelve other club also will be in attendance. These clubs comprise the northern Illinois group. A tasty luncheon will be served followed by a very interesting program. Members may call Rose Neuharth for tickets. moderator, the very talented Kay Walters, assisted by Diane Menzel. The commentator for the fashion show will be Mrs. Wm. Pokorney. Donald Doherty of McHenry, president of the Marian Central Parents' association, will hold a short business meeting at 8 p.m. and the fashion show will follow. Issue Call On Auditions For June Play There will be open auditions for Covent Garden Productions, Inc. presentation of Paul Zindel's, "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The- Moon Marigolds" at the Woodstock Opera House Sunday, April 21, at 2 p.m. and on Tuesday, April 23, at 7:30 p.m. ftiis is an all women show. Parts called for are three teen age type women in their teens or twenties; one woman in her 30-40 age range and one woman to play an old woman in her 80's. Hie play will be presented at the Woodstock Opera House starting May 31 and running June 1, 2, 7, 8 and 9. Frank Harnish, director of theatre for the College of Lake pounty, will be director for the show. MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles L. Campo, 4819 W. Prairie, McHenry and Julie Ann Raven, 4605 W. Crystal Lake road, McHenry. Kurt R. Jensen, 4817 W. Crystal Lake, McHenry and Joan A. Lafontaine, 2015 W. Johnsburg, McHenry. George L. Dasing, Jr., 1122 Manchester Mall, McHenry, and Kathleen A. Speck man, McHenry. Shopping Tip Here's a tip to help you become a smarter meat shopper. When buying beef for meals compare price per serving rather than price per pound. Some boneless cuts are better buys because they have little waste, and it's price per edible serving that really counts. Get to know the many beef cuts available and consider all of them, even those less fa miliar ones. Paul E. Troxel, 5J0 Arbor road, Island Lake and Debra A. Wagner, 1110 Jackson, Wauconda. MR. AND MRS. JOHN WOODBURY BRIDAL COUPLE - Miss Nancy Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark of El Paso, Texas, became the bride of Mr. John Woodbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blake of 1614 Riverside drive, McHenry, in a lovely wedding solemnized in St. Patrick's Catholic church, McHenry, Saturday, April 6. The Rev. Edmund Petit officiated at the service. A reception followed at the V.F.W. clubhouse. The newlyweds are making their home in Chicago. enry C^PlatnJeaL eaier Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund - Publisher Adele Froehlich Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION fWMtd Mlf FIHNII t Key BNNA SUSTAINING MEMBER - 1974 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $9.00 1 Year $12.50 In McHenry and Lnke Outside McHenry and County Lake County SENIOR CITIZENS FREE HEARING TESTS SET FOR WEDS I-J PM R.0. STENSLAND & ASSOCIATES RENTAL ON ZENITH I MAICO HEARING AIDS 3?37W Main St McHenry 815-385-7661 WEDNESDAY ONLY l-S P M . "WASH & WEAR" HAIR CUTS FOR gals on the go • Layer Cuts • Shags • Naturals $10.00 JAXE'S 385-7771 "Treasures" Sought For PAGE 4 • PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. APRIL 19, 1974 Fair's White Elephants " Women Aglow To Hold Anniversary Luncheon Women Aglow in Christ are celebrating their first a n n i v e r s a r y l u n c h e o n Thursday, April 25. The Rev. Dan Miller, whose insights into the word of God have stirred and inspired his listeners, will be returning as guest speaker. The luncheon will be held at the Branded Steak house, located at Routes 14 and 31 in Crystal Lake. Buffet service begins at 11 a.m. A little over a year ago the present Women Aglow board met to discuss a desire to bring more of Christ to more people in a completely non- d e n o m i n a t i o n a l a n d The first luncheon one year ago with the Rev. Fred Stineman was attended by sixty-five women. Month by month the attendance grew with speakers like Reverends Don Odin, Bill Trusdall, Gorden Peterson, Bob Schroy, Doctor Mead, Hank Rosablum and Samuel Doctorian, until the recent meeting which was attended by 190. - Reservations may be made with Colleen Donovan, Box 275, Barrington, or call 385-3185. independent manner. After much prayer, Women Aglow in Christ was born. _