ha±hLon MGHE NRY Pi VIA DE AL P R SUZANNE GERSTAD RQNALD HAIDINGER ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Gerstad of 303 N. Dole avenue, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne, to Ronald Haidinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vandy Haidinger of Boscobel, Wis. Both are students at the Uiutfersity of Wisconsin, Whitewater. A May 22,1976, wedding is planned. McHeniy Nunda Library District Book Sale Friday - June 20th 10-6 Saturday - June 21st 10-4 ON LILLY LAKE ROAD, SOUTH OF RTE. 120 OTHER BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Hill became parents of a daughter, Danielle Cheri, on June 8. at Lake Forest hospital. Lake Forest. Other children in the family are Jerry, 8, and Dianna, 5. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold DeTray, Defiance,0 Ohio, and the paternal grand mother is Gladys Crampton of Churubusco, Ind. Betsey Flanagan, an Elmsford. N Y. tavern keeper is responsible for coining the now famous term "cocktail." In the 18th century she decorated her drinks with the tall feather of a chicken FORMAL WEAR RENTAL for ALL OCCASIONS 6elt § Stand . . . . t f c t t M i n n a i 1214 N. Green St., McHenry NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION F -- I M S fretPrtuEn NNA SUSTAINING *" ,y m MEMBER -1975 1 Established 1875 5 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois 2 Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois A By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY \ Larry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich -- Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $9.00 l Year $12.50 In McHenry and Lake Outside McHenry and County Lake County Community Calendar PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1975 CAROL LEE McFARLAND PLAN WEDDING -- Aug. 23,1975, has been set as the wedding date for Carol Lee McFarland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lee McFarland of McHenry, to Charles Timothy Reilly, son of Mrs. Margeret Stowel of McHenry. Miss McFarland is a graduate of Rich Central high school in Olympia Fields, 111. She attended Northern Illinois university, where she majored in Foreign Languages. She is employed in Chicago as a computer operator. Mr. Reilly is a graduate of McHenry Community high school and the University of Notre Dame. He is currently enrolled at the John Marshall Law school and works as a probation officer for McHenry county. XP McHenry Girl's Kolacky Tops 4-H Demonstrations Bohemian Kolacky made by Joy Vyduna of McHenry's Lincoln Cloverleaves 4-H club, and A Bit of Sweden (Swedish Tea Ring) presented by Paula Ronczowski of Woodstock's Harland Homemakers 4-H club were picked from a field of eighteen as the top two demonstrations in last Thur sday's 4-H Food Demonstration Fair announced Pat Frank, LOSE THE WEIGHT YOU HATE Now clinical toots comptotod ot 0 motor university hospital provo thot the ODRINCX Plan will help you lose eicess weight quickly. 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Following the ceremony a buffet dinner was served to relatives and friends at the home of the baby's parents. Among the guests were the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy White, the paternal ones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlottman, the paternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Matteoni, all of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Tobin of Wonder Lake. The maternal great- grandmother, Mrs. Vinnie Lee White of Wellington, Texas, was unable to attend. Kenneth was born April 7 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. JUNE 16 thru 20 Girl Scout Day Camp, Harrison Benwell Conservation Area. JUNE 16-23 Bible School For Two Weeks - - Zion Lutheran Church-4206 W. Waukegan Road. JUNE 19, 20, 21 Annual St. Mary's Rummage Sale -- Montini School Gym. JUNE 20 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Regular Meeting -- Oak Room -- St. Mary's Hall ~ 7:30 p.m. JUNE 20 and 21 McHenry Nunda Library District Book Sale -- Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. -- Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On Lily Lake Road South of Rt. 120. Annual Rummage Sale -- St. Paul's Episcopal Church ~ St. Paul Avenue and Green Street - - McHenry. J U N E 2 0 - 2 1 - 2 2 McHenry Moose Lodge ~ Friday Night. Entertainment -- Saturday, Dinner Dance -- 7 p.m. -- Sunday, Dedication And Enrollment Ceremony Refreshments -- 2 p.m. JUNE 20-21-27-28 Town & Country Program - St. Patrick's Montini Primary Center And Parish Hall. JUNE 21 Lakeland Park Women's club Collection For FISH - Lakeland Park Community House - 8 a.m. to if a.m. JUNE 22 "House Walk Into Gracious Country Living" -- Dutch Creek Woodlands-Johnsburg--Noon until 5p.m. -- Benefit St. John's Restoration Fund. Annual Summer Social and Chicken Dinner -- St. Peter's Parish-Spring Grove-Serving 12 noon to 3 p.m.--Church Hall. Community Auction And Barbecue -- Holiday Hills Beach. River Raod - 12 Noon Until Dark -- Holiday Hills Property Association. JUNE 24 Day of Recollection, Court Joyce Kilmer No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America - Benedictine Convent, Mun- delein--Rev. George Brown Officiating. Order of Eastern Star -- Stated Meeting -- Acacia Hall -- 8 p.m. Sharp. JUNE 26 Johnsburg Pigtail League - General Meeting - Pistakee Highlands Community Club, Hilltop and Luella -- 7 p.m. McHenry Garden Club - Garden Tour And Picnic Lunch -- Lake Forest - Leave Roller Rink at 10:45 a.m. St. Clara Court No. 659, National Catholic Society of Foresters - Meeting -- Oak Room - Montini Middle School - - Plans For Summer tour Discussed - 8.p.m. JUNE 28 Richmond-Pioneer Club- Annual Strawberry Festival In Court Yard On Broadway - Starting At 10 a.m. until ? -- Rain Date June 29. JULY 5 Picnic - LeVilla* Vaupell On Griswold Lake - Swimming, Games, Food, White Elephant Table. Entertainment - 10 a.m. until? Senior Citizens Look Forward To Hobby Show McHenry county Extension adviser in Home Economics. The two girls will present their demonstrations Aug. 15 at the Illinois State Fair in Springfield. Four other demonstrators chosen to attend the State Fair as observers were Diane Kuhlman, Hebron; Judy Vyduna, McHnery; Sherry Payne. Woodstock; and Linda Rich. Harvard. If for some reason any of the top six demonstrators are unable to attend the State Fair, one of the following alternates will go: Lynne McWhinnie, McHenry; Kathy Luerssen, Harvard; or Mary Eileen Bauman, Marengo. Winners of special categories were also announced. Sue Kuhlman of Hebron will receive a $25 saving bond for her Sweet & Sour Beef Balls demonstration, from the Illinois Beef auxiliary. The auxiliary is donating this bond to the top demonstrator utilizing beef in each county. Polynesian Pleasure made CYNTHIA A. CLARK PLAN FALL WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooke of 1213 East Leonard drive, Ingleside, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia A. Clark, to James C. Hurckes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hurckes of 2127 Titchfield drive, Dutch Creek, Woodlands. A Sept. 27 wedding date has been set in the Fox Lake Baptist church. Sally Harrison of Woodstock's Greenwood Gremlins 4-H club the top Horticulture (fruit and- or vegetable) demonstrator in McHenry county. Sally presented a complete Polynesian meal, consisting of Pepper Steak, Celery Casserole, Fruit Ambrosia in a fresh pineapple shell, and Punch. Sally will tra\ 1 to Urbana to compete in the State Horticulture demonstration contest for p trip to the national contest in Biloxi, Miss., from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3. Members of the McHenry Senior Citizens club enjoyed a very fine program at the first June meeting. It was given by zither artist, Ludwig Kalbrunner, of Ruhpolding, Bavaraia Alps, Germany, who is well known internationally through radio and recordings. The program for the meeting Monday, June 23, at East campus at 7:30 p.m. will be the annual Hobby and antique Show Here is an opportunity to^ share with others hobbies and antiques. Those who haven't made reservations for the bus trip to Arlington Park race track July 2 should contact Mrs. Frank Giel at once. Frank Giel reported the bowlers are doing "just great" and the summer sessions are now in full swing on Tuesday and Friday afternoons. .July 19 is the annual picnic date for members of the club at Veterans Acres. Those at- DAR Chapter Makes Plans For Card Party On Monday, June 23, the Kishwaukee Trail chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at the home of Mrs. Lela Boerner, 724 Roosevelt, Woodstock. The business meeting will begin at 11 a.m. at which final plans will be made for the Aug. 13 DAR benefit card party, which will be held at the Woodstock Moose. Luncheon will be served at noon. Each member is asked to bring a completed tray favor and an antique item for "show and tell." Co-hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Lela Boerner and Mrs. Anita Mc Donald. For membership in formation, contact Mrs. R.O. (Lotta) Andrew, Woodstock. tending should bring their own lunch, and liquid refreshments will be available. Games and prizes will provide a most pleasant and interesting day. Malinda Michels Christened On Fathers Day The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Michels was christened Malinda Mary, on Father's Day, June 15, at St. Mary's church by Rev. Fr. Joseph Kulak. Sponsors were an aunt, Mrs. Ted Freund, and Richard Meyers Little Malinda Mary who was born on Mother's Day, wore the christening dress worn by her cousin, Jessica Freund. A reception for thirty-two relatives and friends at the Michels home including the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lorraine Smith, and the paternal one, Mrs. Clara Michels. MRS. WOODROW R. MAULDIN Jane McCrary Wed In South SECOND SON Mr. and Mrs. James Roth announce the birth of their second son, Benjamin Jay, on June 13 at the Harvard hospital. The young man weighed 9 lbs., 2'^ oz., and was 2112 inches long. He has a brother, Christopher James, 2'z. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guettler of McHenry. The paternal ones are Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Roth of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Clara Consor of McHenry is the maternal great- grandmother and the paternal greatgrandfather is Otto- Roth of Perryville, Mo. The new mother is the former Sally Guettler. The Springhill Avenue Baptist church, Mobile, Ala., was the setting for the June 6 wedding of Jane McCrary, formerly of McHenry, and Woodrow R. Mauldin, of Mobile. The Rev. Walley and Don McCrary, brother of the bride, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin* Mc Crary of 2212 Orchard Beach road. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow W. Mauldin of Calvert, Ala. The bride wore a full length white gown of sata-peau, featuring a scoop neckline and long, Bishop sleeves. Medallions of reembroidered alencon lace studded with seed pearls outlined the neckline, cascaded down the front of the skirt and on the chapel length train. She carried a cascade of miniature carnations, purple statis, and baby's breath, centered with an orchid. Attending the bride were Mrs. Dianne Murray as matron of honor, and Miss Lynn Bagley as bridesmaid, both from Mobile. They wore long dresses of lavender and rose painted flowers on sheer voile over purple taffeta and matching hats. They each carried long stem tea roses with purple statis, greenery and ribbon streamers. The bridegroom's father, Woodrow W. Mauldin, served his son as best man and Larry Deas of Mobile was groom sman. Larry McCrary, brother DOIT of the bride, and David Weber served as ushers. Following a reception held at the church, the couple left for a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains. Upon returning, they will reside at 1214 Skipper drive, Mobile, Ala. ,j The bride is a 1970 graduate of MCHS and recently graduated from the University of South Alabama in Sociology. She is employed at the Albert Brewer Developmental Center for the Mentally Retarded. The bridegroom is also a June graduate from U.S.A. in Criminal Justice Ad ministration and is employed at Metropolitan Life Insurance. Patricia Henderson Honored At First Communion Party P a t r i c i a H e n d e r s o n , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson of 1320 Meadow lane, McHenry, was honored at a family gathering last Sunday following her First Communion during the 10:45 Mass at St. Mary's Catholic church, in which Father Eugene Baumhofer and Father Joseph Kulak officiated. A dinner and gathering for twenty-one guests followed at the Henderson home. Among those present was Patricia's sister, Denise. HOSPITAL NOTES MCHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Lloyd Donald, Frank Hromec, Daniel Robson, Tamara Lyn Sornson, Charles Kersch, Marion Donnelly, Eleanor O'Connor, Edna Marston, Rudolph Barnett, LeRoy Sennett, Aletta Boelens, Mayme Buss, James Hager, Thomas Steinmetz, Raymond Johnson,McHenry; Sandra Leandowski, Spring Grove. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Betsy Ruth, Edna Dom- browski, Richard Morin, McHenry; and Levelyn Liehr, Wonder Lake. HARVARD HOSPITAL William Bauman, McHenry, was a patient in Harvard hospital. BIRTHS MCHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reese, McHenry, are parents of a son, June 14. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Ron Branum, McHenry, welcomed a daughter, June 16. \ THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER i Back-Up brief with special back panels for firming and lifting. Of satin face Lycra5 with double front panel for tummy control. Tricot crotch. S-M-L-Xl REG. '8.50 SALE $6.79 The Fashion Shoppe 1007 N. Front St. McHenry Ph. 385-7747 Lightly fiberfilled bandeau 32 to 36 A, 32 to 38 B, C Reg $7.00 NOW $5.59 WITH STeaMex RENTAL CARPET CLEANER Get professional results for far less than professional costs Hourly Daily Weekend Rates 1 ;em DRIVE-IN CLEANERS' McHenry's Finest Fabric Care Specialists 3004 W. 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