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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 May 1976, p. 2

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PAGE 2 tiNDFAl EHFKIDAY, MAY 14, lf7< Health Administrator Senior Citizen Guest At the May 3 meeting of Wonder Lake Senior Citizens club, the president welcomed the guest speaker, Richard Wissell, Public Health ad­ ministrator. for McHenry county. He showed slides and spoke to members about ways of assisting them to a better understanding of the various Services available and the various activities in which the Department of Health is in­ volved. Wissell also held a short •^question and answer session. £ Among the communications jjread by the secretary, was a ^card from Agnes Ryan, Lake ifcounty senior queen of Senior ^Citizens club of Cedar Lake, *In., sending greetings and best £ wishes to the Wonder Lake % %Strawberry I: Festival Date- I £Committees Set 5* < With fifty-eight members and two guests in attendance at the May 4 meeting of the Pioneer •!club, a date was set for the annual Strawberry Festival. It £ will be held Saturday, June 26, jfwith a rain date of June 27. < Plans were started and some < committees formed. *»' A lunch was served preceded £ by a prayer offered by the Rev. 5 Glenn Mensing. r Birthday greetings were r extended to those having bir­ thdays in May. A cake was r presented to Mary Stanek in rhonor of the sixtieth wedding f anniversary of Victor and Mary f Stanek. Victor was unable to be > present due to illness. 5 The Rev. Mensing, who is the £ chairman of Richmond % Bicentennial committee, gave $ a resume of events for the year $ and acknowledged the club's ' participation in the program with the Strawberry Festival and other events. •An invitation was received from Richmond-Burton high sqhool to all members to attend the school play Tuesday night, May 11. The next meeting will be May 18 starting at noon. The com­ mittee lists John and Rose Jankowak, Addie Erb, Beulah Karls, Sadie Lasco, Oke and Hilma Burgeson. Senior Citizens club. Mrs. Ryan is the mother of our ~ post­ mistress, Mrs. Lorraine Murphy. Rocco Roti gave his report on the bowling at Tomasello's. He mentioned all are welcome to come on Thursday afternoons at 2 p.m. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held at Nativity Lutheran church May 17 at 1 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Nancy Moore from the University of Illinois Extension Service, who will show slides on styles of years gone by. All senior citizens of Wonder Lake are welcome. For further in­ formation, call President Bill Lamont. Make Final Plans For Garage Sale Pi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held the meeting of May 6 at the home of Mrs. Donna Ernst, with thirteen members in attendance. Final plans for the garage sale to be held May 15 and 16 at 4815 Home avenue, Lakeland Park, were discussed. Following the business meeting, the cultural program was given by Mrs. Lorene Farr and Mrs. Isabel Taylor on "Hope in our Heritage". As the meeting came to an end, the installation of officers took place. A social hour followed. Name Committee For NCSF Meeting St. Agatha Court No. 777, National Catholic Society of Foresters at Johnsburg, will meet Tuesday, May 18, at 8 o'clock in the Community club hall. Mrs. Ed Frett will be in charge of the committee for the social hour following the meeting. Assisting her will be Mrs. Vincent Tonyan, Mrs. Gerald Thiel, Mrs. Regin* Michels, Mrs. Leo Hiller, Mrs. Leo Smith and Mrs. Jerome Tonyan. MARRIAGE LICENSES Kenneth A. Kauppila, 2645 N. Bonnie Brook, Waukegan, and Ardene S. Pensaleck, 5412 N. Louella, McHenry. ; John E. May, Jr., *5309 Highland drive, McHenry and Tammy S. Beidel, McHenry. Robert E. Powers, 4710 Garden Quarter, McHenry and Barbara M. Redetzky, 907 N. Oak wood drive, McHenry. Frederick A. Diedrich, 304 N. Timothy, McHenry, and Debra L. Jourdan, 2923 Regner road, McHenry. Thomas A. Janik, 445 Bercado, Mishawaka, In., and Sara L. Richards, 809 N. Lillian, McHenry. Dennis W. Smith, 2120 W. Church, McHenry, and Jessica L. Nell, 3812 W. Main, McHenry. Pre - Season Air Conditioner Tune - Up All Brands Of Window Air Conditioners Up To 20,000 BTU • • • • • Picked-up Cleaned-out Oiled Complete Check-out Returned ONLY *24«* Special Rate If You Have More Than One Air Conditioner Or If You Bring Air Conditioner 0 To Us And Pick Up. (Removal & Re-install in window $15.00 additional) L E E & R A Y ELECTRIC -Q PHONE: 385-0882 1005 No. FRONT STREET MCHENRY, ILLINOIS 60050 A-l HEARING AID SERVICE Free Loaners - Complete Service on all Makes Custom Earmolds-30 Day Trial on New Aids Try Before You Buy! Maico-Zenith-Radio Ear Qualitone ROBT. STENSLAND & ASSOC. 3937 W. Main St. 385-7661 Behind-the-ear AID n QQ Reg. $239 1** Mount Hope Women Plan Spring Rummage Sale Head Fair Diddley Plans • HI! DIDDLEY Garden Club Will Sponsor Springfield Tour On June 7, the McHenry Garden club is sponsoring a horticultural bus tour . to Springfield. Included in the trip will be visits to the Lincoln Memorial Gardens, the old Governor's Mansion and to a restaurant for a smorgasbord luncheon. The Lincoln Memorial Gardens are maintained by the Garden Clubs of Illinois, and include a Nature center, 5 miles of nature trails and a gift shop. A complete guided tour will provided by an expert memt of the Nature center staff. Some openings for the tour remain and interested mem­ bers of the public are invited to join. Attendance is informal and walking shoes are in ord Reservations and in­ formation may be obtained by calling 385-0449. Exciting Concert May 15 Benefits Pioneer Programs An exciting concert by the Cary Grove high school swing choir and jazz band will benefit Pioneer center, McHenry. It is scheduled for Saturday, May 15, in West campus auditorium, sponsored by the McHenry County Life Underwriters. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. Josh Brady of Radio Station WIVS will be master of ceremonies. Proceeds of the concert will be used toward the purchase at a bus to provide transportation for adults who have at some time been enrolled in the Pioneer center program and are able to work on the outside. State funds help in the employment of a driver, but are not allocated for a vehicle. Secretaries Hear Travel Advisor May 19 The Fox Valley chapter, Nat ional Secretar ies association, will meet May 19 at Oak Industries at 7 p.m. The business meeting should entail about one hour. This will be a closed meeting since there will be election of officers. After business has been transacted, there will be a speaker for the evening who is Ron Beier, travel advisor. This subject is very timely as many are planning vacations. This portion is open to guests. For information, call Virginia Kleinfelter. • * * * Most of the people who are in a hurry have noth­ ing to do. It will be a busy time at Mt. Hope United Methodist church next week as the United Methodist Women prepare for their Spring rummage sale. The buyer will find everything from hats to housewares, from furniture to funny toys to fancy clothes. This sale is held each Spring and Fall in support of Mt. Hope United Methodist church in Pistakee Highlands. This year sale dates and times are Wednesday, May 19, 10 to 2; Thursday, May 20, 10 to Ninety Families At Worthmore In Weekend Sale Plans With the cooperation and assistance of more than ninety families, the Worthmore Estates Improvement association will be sponsoring a combined garage, bake and craft sale the weekend of May 15 and 16. Class Of '51 Seeks Addresses For Class Reunion The MCHS Class of 1951 is planning a reunion at Andre's Steak House, Richmond, July 31. The whereabouts of several members is unknown to the planning committee. They are John Dirkes, William McKay, Debra Jourdan Lovely Bride A lovely Spring wedding was solemnized in St. Mary's Catholic church Saturday, May 8, when Debra Lee Jourdan exchanged nuptial vows with Frederick Albert Diedrich. The Rev. « Eugene Baumhofer officiated at the 11 o'clock service. Miss Jourdan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jourdan, 2923 N. Regner road, McHenry, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diedrich, 304 N. Timothy, McHenry. Music was provided by Mrs. John Leighty and Rick DeMarco. Selections were "Wedding Swig," "Sunrise- Sunset", "Wedding March", "Ava Maria", and "We've Only Just Begun". The church was decorated with baskets of Spring flowers which matched those carried by the attendants. The bride chose a gown of silk faced organza over taffeta and Irish cut lace, styled with a modified empire bodice and illusion neckline, Bishop sleeves and a full A-line skirt which draped to a chapel train. Scalloped Irish lace outlined the waist, yoke, cuffs and hemline. Scattered motifs of Irish lace accented the yoke, sleeves and skirt. Her cathedral length veil was held by a Juliet cap of matching lace and also accented motifs. She carried a cascade of white roses, stephanotis, ivy, and baby's breath. Lynn Gomoll of McHenry attended as maid of honor. Liz Pfaff, Forest Park, Linda Diedrich, McHenry, sister of the groom and Cathy Buckley, Oak Lawn, served as attendants. A cousin of the bride, Cheri Wimmer, acted as flower girl. The maid of honor. wore a shrimp colored, full length gown of chiffon knit with a double flounce bodice, standing collar, double butterfly sleeves and A-line skirt. A matching, picture hat with net streamers was worn. The attendants were attired in similar gowns in rainbow colors of yellow, gi een, and pink with matching hats. The flower girl wore a For Rent or Sale! NEW and USED • Exercise Belts & • Exercise Bikes Lf"" -oo PER MO. RENT WE MS0 CARRY: • JOGGING MACHINES • MASSAGE ROLLERS • SUM JIMS • WHIRL POOLS We Rent HUM Mad nrrm 385-3232 904 N. FRONT ST. . A /SA •mencan rental --oaten McHENRY. IU. 2 and 7 to 9 in the evening; Saturday, May 22, 10 to 1. A special attraction on Saturday only will be the popular Famous Bake sale along with special prices in the French room and in the basement. Patrons are urged not to forget to check the French room and Boutique all week long for special bargains. New items of clothing and knickknacks will be featured everyday. A hot dog stand, in addition to other refreshment and drink stands, will be available, along with a display of homemade crafts, delicious bake goods and bargains in a variety of articles. The sale will be held from 9 a.m. until dark both days at 118 E. Navajo, Worthmore Estates. Directional signs will be posted. SUNDAY, MAY W FUNFOt All Fair Diddley, an old-fashioned country fair on the Woodstock Square, will be held Sunday, May 16, from noon to 6 p.m. Features of the fair will be a gigantic craft bazaar, bargains for shoppers and games and prizes for children. Looking over a poster are Fair Diddley co-chairwomen, Barbara Andrew, Harvard, and Karen Smiejek, Crystal Lake. Eleanor Schultz Rose, Loretta Grimm Moch, Dan Cartan, Bob Armstrong, Bob Doerfeld, Richard Thomas and William Malsch. Anyone knowing the addresses or other information as to how these members could be contacted is asked to phone Mrs. Donald C. (Joan Nell) Freund of Crystal Lake or Mrs. Robert P. (Joan) Freund of McHenry. gown of shrimp and white color. All carried white baskets of Spring colored daisies, starburst mums, roses and baby breath with streamers to match their gowns. Serving his friend as best man was Charles Tonyan, Arlington Heights. Groomsmen were A1 Jourdan, brother of the bride, Tom King, and Roger Tonyan, all of McHenry. The bride's mother chose a mint green and white floral print chiffon long gown with matching sheer chiffon jacket. Mrsft)iedrich wore a green and pink print chiffon long gown with a ruffled V-neck and sheer print long sleeves. Both wore white orchids. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception for 250 guests was held at Andre's Steak House. The guest book was passed by the groom's sisters, Charlene and Mary Lynn Diedrich. . Following a wedding trip to ftawaii for two weeks, the young couple will make their home in McHenry. The groom is employed as co-assistant manager of the National Tea company, Wauconda. Miss Jourdan was feted by three showers prior to her marriage, all of them miscel laneous. Her grandmother, Mrs. A.M. Jourdan, Sr., and her aunt, Mrs. Charles Fisher hosted a gathering in late March. An April shower was given by the groom's aunt, Viola Nichels, and sisters of the groom Linda, Charlene and Mary Lynn Diedrich. Just prior to the wedding, Lynn Gomoll hosted a shower for her friend. Community| Calendar Auxiliary Notes From V.F.W. Poppy day is Saturday, May 15, in McHenry, but for hundreds of long term disabled veterans in veterans administration hospital and in state veterans homes, every day is Poppy day. These veterans assemble the poppies, tie them in bunches and pack them in boxes of 500 to 1,000 for shipment to some 9,000 Veterans of Foreign Wars posts and auxiliaries throughout the nation. Poppy assembly is a year round project in some fifteen veterans' facilities and a part time program in others. The Veterans of Foreign Wars pays the disabled veteran for his work. In most cases, the money provides extra income for the disabled veteran to pay for the little luxuries which make hospital life tolerable. Sometimes the Poppy assembly is used as a therapy program, under direct supervision of hospital personnel, to provide exercise for fingers and hands crippled by wounds, disease and the effects of old age. From the time the Poppy leaves the hospital until it graces the coat lapel or dress front of the individual citizen, the Poppy provides care for the widow and orphans of deceased veterans at the V.F.W. National home in Eaton Rapids, Mich., provides funds for veterans and rehabilitation services on the state and national level; pays for direct relief to the families of needy and deceased veterans; and serves as a memorial to the dead of all wars in the U.S. Members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 and the American Legion Post 491 and their Ladies auxiliary members will be on the streets of McHenry to offer a Poppy Saturday, May 15. Vie For Festival Honors f Vibrant personalities and a variety of beauty types were amply represented when .the Marine Festival queen contestants for 1976 gathered for the charm course meeting held at the McHenry Legion clubhouse recently. Entries to date include, front row, left to right, Merily Fall, Debby Carro, Sue Maniscalco, Tami Jensen, Sheri Bauer and Karen Day; back row, left to right, Patrina Siversten, Vicki Williams, Sally Hawkins, Nancy Peterson, Alyson Hansen, Sue Anderson and Lisa Sosinski. SHAY-DAVIS PHOTO MAY 14 & 15 Rummage Sale - Lakeland Park Community Club-9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Both Days. A.R.T.S. - "Butterflies Are Free - - McHenry Country Club - Show Time, 8 p.m. - Phone 385-1072 For Reser­ vations. MAY 15 Johnsburg Junior High Volleyball Marathon - 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. - Johnsburg Junior High -- Proceeds For Tennis Court. MAY 15-16 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - Garage Sale - 4815 Home Avenue - Lakeland Park -- 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MAY 16 Chicken Dinner - Legion Home-Ringwood Road-Noon to 4 p.m. - McHenry American Legion Auxiliary. NAIM - Diocesan Mass -- Annunciation Church - Aurora - 4 p.m. MAY 17 Pot-Luck Dinner - Honoring Gold Star Members - Legion Post Home - Ringwood Road - 6:30 p.m. - American Legion Auxiliary. McHenry Business And Professional Women - Chapel Hill Country Club - 7 p.m. MAY18 Flower An^/^Iant Sale-- McHenry Roller rink - 10 a.m. to ? - Sponsored By McHenry Gar<Jpn Club. Whispering Oaks - Business Meeting-10 a.m.--Rose Farm Trip - 12:45 j).m. McHenry Lodge No. 158 AF and AM - Stated and Special Meeting Service Appreciation Night - Family And Friends Invited - Acacia Hall - 8 p.m. . Senior Citizens Walk-In Center - Open House - *10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Everyone Welcome - - Refreshments ~ Display of Art Work. MAY 19 Annuhl Snrine Salad Bar Luncheon and Style Show ~ Zion Lutheran Church Social Hall - 12 Noon - Sponsored By Zion Ladies Aid. Family Service And Mental Heal th Clinic of McHenry County - Regular Monthly Board Meeting - McHenry Hospital Board Room - 8:30 p.m. - Open to the Public. MAY 20 Joyce Kilmer Court 573 - C.D. of A. - Meeting - K of C Hall - 8 p.m. Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - Meeting. McHenry Senior Citizen's Clut - Driver Refresher Course - First Session - 10 a.m. to 12 Noon - McHenry City Hall. Senior Citizens Walk-In Center -- Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Art Class ~ 10 a.m. to 12 Noon - Cards - 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. MAY 19, 20 & 22 Rummage Sale - Mt. Hope United Methodist Church - May 19 and 20,10 a .m. to 2 p.m. - May 22, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Bake Sale Saturday Only. MAY 21 St. Margaret Chapter, NAIM - Pot-Luck - Oak Room - St. Mary's School - 6 p.m. MAY 22 Annual Plant Sale - 10 a.m. to ? - Whispering Oaks com­ munity club. Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - Road Rally. Annual Dance Sponsored by Firemen of Company I - McHenry V.F.W. Clubhouse - 9 p.m. MAY 22-23 Crystal Lake Dog Show - Crystal Lake Plaza - Saturday - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Sunday -10 a.m. to 4 p.m. MAY 23 NAIM - Diocesan Council Meeting - Whispering Hills Community House - Potluck - 2 p.m. MAY 24 McHenry, Senior Citizens ~ Club Meeting - East Campus Cafeteria - 7:30 p.m. MAY 25 McHenry Chapter No. 547 - Order Of Eastern Star - Stated Meeting - 8 p.m. Senior Citizens Walk-In Center - Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Potluck Dinner - 12 Noon - Bring Table Service - Cards Follow. Come in and browse, you'll get ideas for furnishing your bath and discover many charming gifts. % 3012 W Rte. 120, McHenry East of New Bridge - Free Parking 385-0048 Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30. Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5 Complete planning and installation of fixtures and accessories. Need More Money? McHeniy ReSale Shop WILL SELL YOUR UNWANTED Furniture Items YOU GET 75% ACCEF»TED EVERYDAY^p WE'LL ALSO TAKE: HOUSEWARES • APPLIANCES • CLOTHING 50-50 SPLIT (Accepted Only on Mon. & Tues.) ALL ITEMS MUST BE CLEAN. CLOTHING MUST BE FOR Srs^0NLY*0N HANGERS» PRESSED & NO REPS^ 2913 RTE. 120 (Next to Dog 'N Suds) McHENRY OPEN 7 DAYS - 10 AM TO 5 ALL ITEMS ON A 60 DAY CONSinNMFNT >

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