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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Aug 1976, p. 2

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f AGE 2^ P|^NDE/a.ER-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4,_1976 Lakeland Park Women s Club Meets Thurscj^iy The next meeting of the Lakeland Park Women's club will be held Thursday, Aug. 5 at 9:30a.m. at the Lakeland Park Community house, 1717 North Sunset avenue. Hostesses will be Mrs. Adele Arndt and Mrs Carol Hollister. K The second annual picnic Sunday, July 25, at the Com munity house grounds was very well attended. The food was delicious, and fine prizes were gratefully accepted. £ < LORI PETERSON PLAN FALL WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Peterson, 718 £ountry Club drive, McHenry, announce the engagement of their ^aughter, Lori, to Stan Jastrzab, son of Mr. and Mrs. John jfastrzab of Chicago. The bride-elect is a 1976 graduate of McHenry ffVest campus. A Sept. 25,1976, wedding is planned. Community Calendar MPMOMOOOOOOOMI AUGUST 5,6& 7 J> St. Paul's Episcopal Church - J* Annual Rummage Sale - •{Thursday And Friday, 9 a.m. to *«l p.m. -- Saturday - 9 a.m. to 12 ?Noon - 3706 W. St. Paul %\venue. K % AUGUST 5 £ Lakeland Park Women's «Club Meeting - 9:30 a.m. - ^Lakeland Park Community ouse. Veterans of W.W.I. •McHenry Barracks No. 1315 - 2 .p.m. - Legion Home. • Woodstock Walk-In Center -- 5 Blood Pressure Screening - 10 ~a.m. to 2 p.m. ^To 4 p.m. Cards - 1 p.m. % AUGUST 6 f*. St. Margaret Chapter of ?NAIM - Dinner-Show - Shady "Lane -- Leaving St Mary's Lot £at 5:30 p.m. AUGUST 9 £• McHenry Senior Citizens gfclub Meeting -- 7:30 p.m. -- ^ Pampus Cafeteria. AUGUST 11 v McHenry Senior Citizens S THE McHENRY MEDICAL GROUP ANNOUNCES THE RELOCATION OF THE OFFICES OF Edward F. Wilt, Jr., M.D., F.A.C.P. Practice Limited to Internal Medicine and Ga«tr onenterology Hours by Appointment To 330 West Terra Cotta Avenue, Crystal Lake, Illinois Phones: (815) 459-8444 (815) 385-1050 P. f. r, I. I t \ f Feature-Filled Potscrubber™ Dishwasher! • Rolls where needed now -- can be built-in later. • 2-Cycle Wash Selection Power Scrub', Normal Soil. • Push to Start Control Knob --easy to see and use. • Powerful 3-Level Wash Ac­ tion. • Sound Insulated. • Tuff Tub* Interior. M O D E L G S C 4 4 5 • Rinse Aid Dispenser. • Dual Detergent Dispenser. • Faucet-Flo Unicouple. • Wood Cutting Board Top. NOW ONLY *279 95 Appliance SALES & SERVICE 1241 N. Grpen S* 385-5500 McHenry CAREY This is an active club. Eligibility requirements in­ clude membership in good standing in the Lakeland Park Property Owners association. Members are urged to contact new neighbors and try to in­ terest the ladies in becoming members; also in having former members join again. Plans for Fall activities will be on the agenda for the Aug. 5 meeting. MR. AND MRS. RICHARD GEHRKE FLORIDA HONEYMOON - Wearing a crepe and lace bridal gown and headpiece made by her mother, Rose Marie Rollins walked down the aisle of St. Patrick's Catholic church of McHenry to become the bride of Richard Leroy Gehrke. The Rev. Edmund Petit blessed the nuptial union July 17 during the 3 o'clock ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sikora, 4602 Sussex drive, McHenry. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gehrke, 1001 Dean street, Woodstock. A reception for 180 guests was held in the church hall. The bride is employed as a hairdresser and the bridegroom is with Arnold Engineers, Marengo. The couple are making their home in Woodstock following a wedding trip to Florida. DeWANE STUDIO PHOTO PWP Chapter To See Movie Single parents are invited to attend the next general meeting of the County chapter of Parents Without Partners Friday, Aug. 6, 8 p.m. at the American Legion hall, 406 Woodstock street, Crystal Lake. The program will be a professional 28-minute sound- color movie titled Monument to the Dream, about the history and construction of the 630 foot stainless steel Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Mo. Refreshments will be served. » Newcomers are requested to attend a brief orientation at 8 p.m. before the meeting. They are also invited to attend a newcomers meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 11. The local chapter mem­ bership has climbed to about 250. Over 100 Attend RBCHS Dinner Dance More than 100 Richmond- Burton Community high school alumni and their guests at­ tended the annual alumni dinner dance at Hunter Country club July 24, in Richmond, II. Highlight of the evening was a presentation of an ap­ preciation plaque to Theron (Pete) and Virgene Ehorn. This plaque was presented for their many efforts and service to the RBCHS Alumni association. The newly elected officers for next year are Loren Miller, president; Rickey Barber, vice-president; and Lillian Kooistra, secretary-treasurer. Club - Bus Trip to Chicago Loop -- Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 8:45 a.m. United Methodist Women Executive Committee Meeting --12 Noon - Ruth Collins Home. AUGUST 12 Knights of Columbus - Regular Business Meeting -- K. Of C. Hall -- 8 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club - Driver Refresher Course -- First Session -10 a.m. to 12 Noon - McHenry City Hall. AUGUST 14 & 15 Knights of Columbus -- Rummage And Bake Sale - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Both Days. AUGUST 15 Spring Grove Flower Displays - Home And Lawn -- Judging And Awards. St. Margaret Chapter1 of NAIM - Brunch - McHenry Country Club ~ 11:30 a.m. AUGUST 18 McHenry Senior Citizens Club -Bus Trip to Milwaukee Zoo -- Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot - 7:30 a.m. AUGUST 19 McHenry Senior Citizens Club -- Driver Refresher Course - Second Session -- 10 Composite Picture Of A Queen Take another look! She's all woman. She's 5 feet, 5V2 inches tall. She weighs 118 pounds, measures 35-23-35 and has blonde hair and brown eyes. Who is she? You'll see her-or her thirteen parts~at the Miss McHenry County pageant, because that description fits a composite beauty built from the actual candidates who will vie Wednesday evening, Aug. 4, at the McHenry County Fair. Nine of the thirteen can­ didates have blonde hair, or shades of blonde. Six have brown eyes. They range in height from 5-2 to 5-10. Three are 5-7 or taller : Amy Bobek, Miss Crystal Lake, is 5- 8; Kristine Knolle, Miss Hebron, is 5-7; and Lynn Ohare, Miss Marengo is 5-10. There are four brunettes in the field of thirteen-Judy Keating, Miss Lake-In-The- Hills; Lynn Ohare, Miss Marengo; Joan Sandall, Miss Richmond; and Cherie Reinhart, Miss Algonquin. It is difficult to ascertain which candidate most nearly "fits" the composite description, but Kristine Knolle, 5-7; 120-pound beauty who has blonde hair and blue- green eyes, comes closest. The participation of all these beauties is possible because local sponsors join with the McHenry County Fair association to present this pageant on the opening night of the fair at Woodstock. Winners through the year* have come from several communities. Here is a list of previous winners: 1949: Marilyn Thomsen, Woodstock 1950: Carol Buethe, Marengo 1951: Allison Pringle, Marengo 1952: Patricia McFarland, Harvard 1953: Charlotte Hogan, Ringwood 1954: Judy Freund, McHenry 1955: Frances Hoda, Fox River Grove 1956: Carol Hansen, Hebron 1957: Beth Smith, Wonder Lake 1958: Nancy Berlin, Wood­ stock 1959: Susanne Budde, Crystal Lake 1960: Judy Hans, McHenry 1961: Patricia Larsen, Fox River Grove 1962: Gail Marquart, McHenry 1963: Shirley Sill, Marengo 1964: Judy Conley, Crystal Lake 1965: Cheryl Setser, Wood­ stock 1966: Noreen Sanders, Rich­ mond 1967: Verita Froula, Crystal Lake 1968: Carol Parrish, Crystal Lake 1969: Debbie Brady, Harvard 1970: Cindy Bird, Crystal Lake 1971: Jeanne Kristensen, Woodstock 1972: Juanita Leanna, Woodstock 1973: Karen Borhart, Huntley 1974: Donna Huemann, McHenry 1975Barb Tymec, Wood­ stock a.m. to 12 Noon - McHenry City Hall. Golf Day For Spring Grove Area Men. AUGUST 20 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Meeting - St. Mary's Oak Room -- 7:30 p.m. AUGUST 21 & 22 Spring Grove - Hor e Fair- Joan Quillman, Chairman. AUGUST 23 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting -- 7:30 p.m - East Campus Cafeteria. AUGUST 26 McHenry Senior Citizens Club - Driver Refresher Course - Third Session - 10 a.m. to 12 Noon -- McHenry City Hall. AUGUST 28 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Cards -- St. Mary's Oak Room - 7:30 p.m. RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale will be held Aug. 5, 6 and 7 at the parish house, St. Paul's Episcopal church, . 3706 W. St. Paul avenue. The hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Lion's Club Promises Corn Aplenty For All The Island Lake Lion's club has set the date for their annual corn fest for Aug. 15 from noon until all are served. The event wiir take place at Porten's park, which can be reached by taking Route 176 to Roberts road to Porten's road. For those who wish to come by boat, the park is on the Fox river south of Burton's bridge. The Lion's club will offer all the corn one can eat in addition to a selection of other foods and refreshments at reasonable prices. There will be games for everyone, including the fan­ tastic Moonwalk. MEMORIAL FUND The class of 1975, McHenry Community high school, has established a Dan Voigt memorial fund at the First national bank of McHenry. Dan, a member of that class, died last week following a brief illness. Interested persons may contribute at the bank. Live Entertainment "The Brothers" NOW APPEARING EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITE During July and August McHENRY COUNTRY CLUB 820 N. John St. McHenry, 111. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 815-385-1072 (spurgeonj) Ends Sunday! PRE-SEASON COAT SALE Last Days to Save Shop and Save Now! MR. AND MRS. MARK TABERNACKI MR. AND MRS. TONY POSS GOLDEN YEAR - Mr. and Mrs. Tony Poss of 4501 W. Crystal Lake road, McHenry, are celebrating their fiftieth year of marriage this week. They were married in Skokie at St. Peter's Catholic church Aug. 11, 1926. Eighteen years ago they moved to McHenry from Bensenville and operated a farm and vegetable stand on Route 31 for about ten years, at which time Mr. Poss retired. They are the parents of five daughters, Mrs. Ervin (Kathryn) Morowski, McHenry, Mrs. Ronald (Lucille) Becker, Columbus, Oh., Mrs. William (Irene) Dietzler, Itasca, Mrs. William (Mary Lou) Rader, Tallahassee, Fl., and Martha Voss, Streamwood. Their grandchildren number twenty-three and they have one great-granddaughter. A Mass of Thanksgiving will be offered this Sbturday, Aug. 7, with dinner for an estimated 200 guests following at the V.F.W. hall. Friends are invited to open house at the hall beginning at 9 p.m. There will be a fine band for dancing. Marian Brown, Mark Tabernacki Exchange Vows Miss Marian C. Brown and Mark A. Tabernacki were united in marriage Saturday, July 24, at 2:30 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry, with the Rev. William Schwartz officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Thomas Brown, of Crystal Lake. The bridegroom's uncle, Syl Szmanski, of South Holland, II., was commentator. Mrs. Mary Idstein was soloist, accompanied on the organ by Sister Andreella. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Volney Brown, 3015 Maryville drive, McHenry, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tabernacki, Sr., 4115 Westwood drive, Wonder Lake. Attending'her sister as maid of honor was Alice Brown of Madison, Wi. Bridesmaids were Beth Kilroy, Wonder Lake, sister of the bridegroom, Judy Tabernacki of Sunnyside, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, and Sharon Leigh, Wonder Lake, a friend. Craig Leigh of Wonder Lake served as best man. Dennis Kilroy, Wonder Lake, brother- in-law of the bridegroom, Harry Tabernacki, Jr., of Sunnyside, the bridegroom's brother, and Don Mozen of Wonder Lake, were groom­ smen. Ushers were Tom Blair and Buddy Brown, brother of the bride. Cousins of the bride, Billy Herrmann, McHenry, and Steve Rooney, Crystal Lake, were acolytes. A reception for 100 guests was held at Chapel Hill Country club. Following a wedding trip to Delavan, Wi., the young couple will reside in Wonder Lake. The bride graduated from McHenry high school in 1972 and is employed as cashier at Lee Wards, Elgin. The bridegroom is supervisor at Circuit Etching Technics and after graduating from a Chicago high school in 1967, served three years in the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tabernacki, Sr., entertained at a buffet at their home in Wonder Lake, following the rehearsal. Pre-nuptial parties included a bridal shower hosted by Beth Kilroy at Wonder Lake and a miscellaneous shower given by the bride's sister.. MR. AND MRS. JOHN SMITH VOWS EXCHANGED - Sacred Heart Catholic church, Reedsburg, Wi., was the setting for the July 17 wedding ceremony that united Barbara (Bobbee) McPherson, and John Smith, both of McHenry. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Archie McPherson, LaValle, Wi., and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith, McHenry. The Rev. Baxter performed the double ring ceremony at 11 a.m. The bride attended McHenry high school and graduated from Reedsburg high school in 1972. She is employed as manager at Riverside Hairstyling, McHenry. John Smith, a graduate of McHenry high school, is currently a machinest at O.M.C., Waukegan. Since their return from a wedding trip to the Black Hills of South Dakota, the couple have made their home in McHenry. „ MENTAL HEALTH BOOTH The Family Service and Mental Health Clinic for McHenry County will have a booth at the 1976 McHenry County Fair in Building D. The public is encouraged to visit the booth and pick up free literature describing the. ser­ vices and program of the clinic. The clinic will also be giving away balloons to the children periodically through the fair. The fair at Woodstock is Aug. 4- 8. THE McHENRY MEDICAL GROUP ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF AN ADDITIONAL OFFICE FOR Ted L. Rolander, M.D. Practice Limited to Ear, Nose and Throat, Facial and Plastic Surgery Hours by Appointment At 330 West Terra Cotta Avenue, Crystal Lake, Illinois Phone: (815) 385-1050

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