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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jun 1976, p. 14

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PAGE 14 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESJDAY, JUNE 16, 1976 Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 728-0267 Craft Fair To Be Handled By Church Women The LCW, Women of Nativity Lutheran church, invite the community to their Bicen­ tennial Craft fair on June 26, starting at 9 a m There will be many handmade craft items, a bake sale. White Elephant sale with food service provided by the Sunday School teachers and a table of novelties made by the Youth group. A special highlight of the day will be three beautiful items available for viewing which were donated by members to benefit their church. Harry Johnson has crafted a beautiful spinning wheel, a real asset to any home. Bill Laier, local artist, has created a lovely oil painting LCW ladies, Tillie Anderson and Lucille Gildemeister have made a fascinating red, white and blue afghan. Any of the three items would delight anyone and compliment any household. See any LCW member for information Mark your calendar today for June 26 Mrs. Jay Hansen is Craft fair chairman * BIRTHDAY We wish best birthday greetings along with a "slice of heaven" to Sharon Goulet on June 20. YOUNG AT HEARTS The Wonder Lake Young at Hearts recently took a trip to Janesville, Wi., where they toured General Motors, the Janesville Gazette and Radio station. An enjoyable lunch was served to them at the Oasis. The bus load coming home was filled with the sound of music as the happy group remembered some of the old time songs with a sing along, including "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow", dedicated to their president, Marie Robinson. Further plans for the summer include a trip to Galena with a boat ride on the Mississippi; the annual picnic in July and another trip in August. At the June 2, meeting, the Happy Birthday song was sung to June birthday mem­ bers. Sam Winter. Mary Hartmann. Ernie Vogt, Ruth Gottfredsen. Ann Wilcox, I/>uise Markeand Mabel Dowd. The next meeting of the Young at Hearts will be on Wed­ nesday. June 16. DOUGHNUTDAY The Wonder Lake-Ringwood area has once again rallied to the cause of the annual Salvation Army Doughnut day, held on June 4. The Social Ministry committees of Nativity Lutheran church and Christ the King Catholic church united in finding taggers to promote the community effort. The Wonder Lake-Ringwood service unit handles regional needs. The quota of $400 was met with the total collection of $415.17. The taggers were Trudy Gohl, Toni Stowe, Hildegarde Narowetz, Betty Reams, Phyllis Schuster, Evelyn Kovecy, Kelly Fallaw, Rev. Roger Olson, Diane Olson, Betty Gabel, Carol Gabel, Mabel Doud, Elve .Nelson, Marian Laier, JoAnn Gran and Dottee Jacobson, acting chairman. GRADUATE Cheri Weber, daughter of Jack and Jean Weber of Oak- wood Shores, was honored at a party in her home on Sunday, May 30. following her graduation from Marian Central high school. Though the weather was a bit un­ cooperative. Jack cheerfully cooked the hot dogs and hamburgers in the rain and served them to his guests in the garage Helping Cheri celebrate her special day were Grandma and Grandpa Weber, Earl and Alvina Walsh, the Frank Jackson family, the John White family, the Ed Deener family, the Don Dusthimer family, the Ron Vacula family, Jack, Rita and Alan Michael Rice, John and Julie Rice and the rest of the Weber clan, Artie, Mary, Michael and Bobby. HAPPINESS IS.. Happiness is...congratulating Jerry Palko and Peggy Bazan, who were married on June 5 at Christ the. King church. Hap­ piness is,..fulfilling someone's request to "Go jump in a lake!"...and enjoying it! H a p p i n e s s i s . . . f r e s h strawberries on your morning cereal. COMMUNITY CALENDAR June 16, Miss Wonder Lake beauty pageant. Nativity Lutheran church, 8 p.m. Young at Hearts meeting, Christ the King church. June 22 through June 30, Lakemoor-Lilymoor Alma HuSckstaedt 385-5689 Henry Gam Earns Degree As Master Gardener We have in our midst a Master Gardener. Henry Gam earned that title as he graduated from the University of Illinois, cooperative ex­ tension, college of Agriculture. Congratulations Henry, and I will know who to call if I have any gardening problems. WEDDING BELLS John Schuh of 910 Lily Lake road has taken Mary Keevil as his bride on Saturday, June 5, in a ceremony at St. Patrick's church. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Frisby of McHenry. Congratulations to both of you and may you have Vacation Bible school, Wonder Lake Bible church. June 26, Lutheran Church Women craft fair, Nativity Lutheran church. July 4, Big day in Wonder Lake. many, many happy years together. APOLOGIES I had no intention of slighting any of the 1976 graduates and I am sorry for leaving out any of the names of those receiving their diploma. One name called to my attention was Guy Garn. The week of graduation was a very special week for Guy because on the twenty-fourth he reached his eighteenth bir­ thday and he graduated on his grandmother's (Mrs. Lowe) birthday. Another apology goes out to Scott Mumma, also a graduate, but from kindergarten. He too was treated to eating lunch out and I do mean literally "out" as he enjoyed having lunch at the city park, along with Mommy, his sister, Missy, his Aunt Laurie and Grandma Hueckstaedt. BIRTHDAYS The strains of "Happy Bir­ thday to You" will be heard coming from several homes this next week for several folks, among them are Dottie Ment- zer and little Eric Lee Holmes, on the seventeenth; Maila Nejedly and mine on the e i g h t e e n t h ; S u z a n n e Rasmussen and Mildred Trapp on June 19; and little Killeen Ryan who will be a great big two on the twentieth. A very happy birthday to each of you. ANNIVERSARIES On the seventeenth, two couples will add one more year to their collected amounts of married life. They are Larry and Marilyn Jones, also William and Betty Sinkler, and on the twenty-second, Jean and Alfred Dember celebrate too. A very happy anniversary to the six of you and may you share many more years together with your respective mates. LIBRARY NEWS Story time at the library on Lily Lake road starts June 26 at 10:30 to 11:00. Story Lady Claudia Garn will delight your four to eight year olds. Also the summer reading program for older children is in progress. How about visiting your favorite "bookie" soon? Call 385-6303 for hours open. A REMINDER To all Lily moor residents, if you haven't paid your yearly dues up to date or if you haven't paid your share of road monies in to the association as of this date, they are due and payable now. . The new treasurer is Mrs. James (Shirley) Hayes and her address is 204 Friendly avenue. Either send, bring or mail whatever portion you can to her. 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