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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 May 1977, p. 2

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PAGE2• PLAIXDEALER- FRIDAY. MAY T7 l»77 »€1 King Tut Bus Trip Arranged For June Date The Woodstock Fine Arts association will offer bus transportation to the Field museum to view the treasures of King Ti^ Thursday, June 16. One family bus and one adult bus will leave from the Ace hardware parking lot on Rt. 47 at 8 a.m. The museum offers special rates for families, senior citizens and students. The Tut tour takes ap­ proximately 14 hours to SQUARE DANCE The . Bachelor & Baehelorettes, McHenry county chapter, will hold a dance for intermediate square dancers Friday, June 3. The dance will be from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Ringwood Methodist church, 5307 Barnard Mill road, Ringwood. All intermediate dancers are invited to join the group and have an enjoyable evening. For more information, call 653-9324. ! MOTHERS! SUMMER DAY CAMP GIRLS - 7 to 12 YRS. HAVE PEACE OF MIND KNOWING YOUR CHILD IS WELL CARED FOR WHILE YOU ARE WORKING DAILY PROGRAM INCLUDES SWIM­ MING. CRAFTS. GAMES. ETC. ALL ACTIVITIES WELL SUPERVISED ASSURING YOU A FUN AND SAFE SUMMER FOR YOUR CHILD. CALL NOW -- LIMITED ENROLLMENT '25.00 per week FANTASY FARM 385-2499 VARESE 1 Foxes' Run 1 NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST IN OUR "SNACK SHOP ( ̂ EVERYDAY FROM 6 A.M. COUNTER & TABLE SERVICE AVAILABLE! SERVING ALL YOUR FAVORITES! Fast Food Orders...Our Specialty! THIS SAT. NIGHT ONLY! f IN OUR DINING ROOM -- £ SJ.W. Rice Bands For your dancing and listening pUasur*. $1.00 Cover Charge La Leche League. Helps In Overcoming Problems The La Leche league groups of McHenry and Fox Lake will meet this month to discuss "The Techniques of Breast­ feeding and Overcoming Difficulties". Breastfeeding is a simple, normal function - a natural system of supply and demand that best serves mother and baby. Mothers through the ages have happily nursed their babies. Breastfeeding has not become more complicated; only attitudes toward it have created problems. It was to help solve these problems that La Leche league came into being. Poor advice, criticism, or other problems may cause a mother to decide not to breastfeed or to end the nursing realtionship prematurely. At a La Leche league meeting, expectant mothers and nursing mothers can talk to other mothers who have successfully overcome problems and happily nursed their babies. The trading library is an ex­ cellent source of helpful in­ formation and encouragement. Nursing babies are always welcome. The Fox Lake group will meet Wednesday, June 8, at 8 p.m. The McHenry group will meet Thursday, June 9, at 8 p.m. For more information about breastfeeding or the meetings call Mrs. Len (Joey) Schoenherr in Spring Grove or Mrs. Thomas (Pat) Bors in McHenry. Dairy Princess Entry- Deadline Set June 1 KAREN JUDITH HANAHAN FRANK S. McCLATCHEY ANNOUNCE WEDDING-Rep. and Mrs. Thomas Hanahan of Sunnyside announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter. Karen Judith, to Frank S. McCJatchey of McHenry. The bride-to-be is a 1976 graduate of Marian Central Catholic high school and is employed locally. Mr. McClatchey graduated from McHenry Community high school in 1975 and is employed in Woodstock. A mid-June wedding will take place in St John the Baptist Catholic church. DeWANE STUDIO PHOTO complete. Lunch may be eaten in the museum cafeteria or on the bus. For further information and to make reservations, call 338- 6517. As the deadline for the McHenry County Dairy Princess contest draws closer, several entries are anticipated, Larry Harris, secretary- treasurer for the McHenry County Dairy Promotion council, said this week. Deadline will be June 1. Candidates will participate in the Harvard Milk day activities and prepare for June Dairy Month projects. Entry forms are available from Harris at the Farm Bureau building. For candidates who need a sponsor, Harris and members of the Dairy promotion council will arrange for them. Candidates must be between 17-22 years of age, a high school graduate as of June 30, and never married. They must live or have lived on a dairy farm. For exact qualifying rules, prospective candidates can obtain them from Harris. The 1977 Dairy banquet will be held at Andre's Steak House, Richmond, Wednesday, June 29. Judging will take place about a week before the banquet. ^ One June event will be the appearance before the McHenry County board at its June 21 meeting when the contestants are introduced to the twenty-four member board. They'll offer taste treats of cheese and milk during the morning milk break. Connie Hai4ison, reigning McHenry county Dairy prin­ cess, has been busy during May since returning from Illinois State university with dairy promotion projects. Connie has been making radio and television appearances and talking before civic groups. She plans to host a meeting for the new candidates before the Harvard Milk day ap­ pearance to brief them on their responsibilities and planned activities. Home Extension Board Members In First Meeting The McHenry County Home Extension association board members held its first meeting recently with all newly elected officers. Those in attendance and their new offices are Mrs. Lawrence Macheroux, co-first vice-president; Mrs. Fred Heider, co-first vice- president; Mrs. John Weter, second vice-president; Mrs. Robert Kreutzer, secretary; Mrs. Dean Marlowe, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Kubat, voluntary action; Mrs. Edward Weskerna, public information; Mrs. Edward Steck, in­ ternational; Mrs. Raymond Olbrich, citizen and safety; Mrs. Richard Jones, cultural arts; Mrs. Michael Kynel, Mrs. Loyal Neff and Mrs. Michael Hegedus, special activities. Mrs. David Steffen, President, and Mrs. Richard Wagner, 4-H Chairman, were not able to attend. Following the meeting, the new board, with Home Adviser Nancy Moore, hosted the outgoing members, Mrs. Gus Ritter, Mrs. Alan Dimon, Mrs. Paul Kruse, and Mrs. Smith Giles, at a luncheon at the Timbers in Woodstock. The next board meeting will be June 13 at 9:30 a.m. Chapter Holds Last Meeting Until August Pi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held its meeting May 19 at 8 o'clock. The hostess for the evening was former president Mrs. Karen Colomer. Mrs. Fawn Vail, new president, opened the meeting. Committee chairmen were assigned for the coming year beginning in August. There will be no meetings through the summer. A discussion on the Marine day parade followed. The yardstick for this year was completed and will be mailed to the International office. Executive board and com­ mittee chairmen will meet June 30, at the home of Mrs. Fawn Vail at 8 p.m. with their respective reports for the coming year. The evening ended with refreshments and con­ versation. WITH EACH OLD OR BROKEN UMP ON EACH NEW LAMP PURCHASED JACK E. DUSTHIMER KATHYJEANROOS ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. John P.Roos of *415 Red bird lane. Crystal Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter. Kathy Jean, to Jack E. Dusthimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Dusthimer of Wonder Lake. The bride-elect graduated from Crystal Lake high school in 1974 and will earn her degree next December from Northern Illinois university in nursing. Her fiance will earn his degree next December from Northern Illinois university in political science. He graduated from McHenry Community high school in 1973. They will be married Aug. C in the First United Methodist church of Crystal Lake. Puerto Rico Honeymoon Trip For Newlyweds * A honeymoon trip to Puerto Rico followed the exchange of nuptial vows between Carrie Laine Cross and Richard Paul Kubetz, II, Saturday, May 21. Friends and relatives at­ tended the ceremony which took place in the Zion Lutheran church, McHenry, with the Rev. Herman Graef blessing the union at 3 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Cross of Round Lake and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Kubetz of Ingleside. Bows in mint shades decorated the pews and baskets of white flowers with mint bows were at the altar. The bride wore a floor length bridal gown of white sheer organza enhanced with chantilly lace over mist taffeta. The bodice was fashioned with a scoop neckline and long Juliet full sleeves. The bouffant skirt featured a full drape in the back and a chapel length train. Her headpeice was lace trimmed, Juliet style cap with an imported illusion lace edged veil. Sister of the bride, Donna A. Cross of Round Lake, attended as maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Diane Kubetz of Ingleside, Jaimie Hecht, and Jill and Joy McNally, all of Round Lake. The attendants were gowned in mint polyester, floor length, sleeveless outfits with square necklines, gathered bodices and matching capes. Each wore a circle headpiece of ivy and stephanatios. The groom chose Dennis Shookman of Washington, 111. as his best man while Larry Shirey and Bob Pomeranke, both ,o( Urbana, 111., Mike Kubetz of Ingleside, and Doug Tavelrne of Fox Lake, were groomsmen. The bride's mother was at­ tired in a floor length green and coffee print cape dress over ivory with Mrs. Kubetz wearing a full length gown of off white with a pastel print and mat­ ching jacket. One hundred and seventy- five guests congratulated the couple at the Stratford hall, Grayslake, after the ceremony. The newlyweds will make their home in Champaign, 111. upon their return from Puerto Rico. The bride attended Wauconda high school and is a medical assistant at the Carle clinic, Champaign. The groom is a graduate of Grant high school and completed four years at the University of Illinois, receiving a degree in TV and radio communications. He is employed in camera sales at the Consolidated Camera center. Champaign. A surprise wedding shower was given for the bride by the bridesmaids of the wedding party recently. Many family members and friends attended. The hostesses had decorated in shades of mint and white, carrying out the color theme of the wedding. There was also a large bridal doll cake. Many beautiful and useful gifts were opened, followed by a variety of snacks along with cake and coffee. HOSPITAL NOTES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients recently admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Margit Paunescu and MARRIAGE LICENSES Applications for marriage licenses at the McHenry County Clerk's Office were recently made by: George A. Haze Jr., Crystal Lake, and Diane M. Miller, McHenry ; Rodney P. Crandall, Woodstock, and Tamara J. Smith, Wonder Lake; William A. Kessler and Cheryl A. Roszko, both Fox River Grove. Alan A. Bednar, Antioch, and Julie A. Freund, Richmond; Robert L. Health, Bartlett, and Susan A. Riess, Fox River Grove; Gerald A. Michels and Mrs. Carole J. Jaax, both Fox Lake. Lawrence S. Kunkel, McHenry, and Mrs. Frances L. Budriy, Bristol, Wis.; Steven A. Hurckes and Catherine M. Cadotte, both of McHenry; Gary R. Afeld, McHenry, and Kolleen P. Carroll, Wonder Lake; Edgar A. Poe and Karin Jeanette Erickson, both of Fox River Grove. McHENRY HOSPITAL BIRTHS SECOND SON Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abruzzo of McHenry announce the birth of their second son, Leonard, Jr. The baby was born Monday, May 24, at 7:14 a.m. He joins a brother, Michael, 16 months, at home. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lippke of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Abruzzo of Ingleside. BABY NAMED Mr. and Mrs. David Wahl of McHenry have named their new daughter Gwendalyn May. The baby was born in Memorial hosptial, Woodstock, Sunday, May 15, and weighed an even eight pounds. She is welcomed by brothers, Don and Richard; sisters, Karen and Vicki of McHenry and half-sisters, Christina, 8, and Deborah, 7, of Marengo. ii mi 1266 N. GREEN ST., McHENRY 385-3120 £ FREE GIFT TO BRIDES WHO REGISTER WITH US ± J2amfi± and ^[a±± 3318 W. Elm St, McHenry, III. 385-2824 Renewal Of Personnal For CDA Predecessors There is a time in every organization's history for renewal of personnel to replace worthy predecessors, so May 19, Court Joyce Kilmer No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America, unanimously elected to a two-year term beginning Sept. 15, 1977: Mrs. George S. (Mary Agnes).Hartmann, Sr., regent; Miss Bertilla Freund, first vice regent ; Mrs. John R. (Mary) Freund, second vice regent; Mrs. Clara Slegar, financial secretary; Mrs. Nicholas A. (Marian) Kauth, treasurer; Mrs. James M. (Oleva) Clucas, recording secretary; Mrs. Jeanette Driscoll, monitor; and Mrs. Carl (Dorothy) Weber, organist. Mrs. William R. (Mary Jean) Lahs accepted the post of publicity chairman. Officers will be formally installed June 16 following the 6:30 p.m. potluck to be hosted by Elsie Winkel and Dorothy Adams, with* Frances Widhalm, Mary Kantorski, Marie Thelen, Helen Miller and Marian Longfield. Many-times-Regent Bertilla Freund complimented and commended the nominating committee for their work. Former offices of three trustees and the lecturer have been eliminated. Lecturer and Publicity Chairman Oleva Gucas 'moved up' to recorder replacing Mary Agnes Hart­ mann who assumed the office of regent. Mary Jean Lahs has served as regent, vice regent, recording secretary, publicity chairman and many other chairmanships. It is indeed a pleasure to have her aboard. R e g e n t B e r t i l l a acknowledged the fine cooperation of the April meeting's acting social hostess Ann Simonson with Julia Justen and Ann Buschek; also Lee Schwarz, Ellen Sharkey and others for the May meeting. Names also were Father Bartel for his com munion Mass welcome; Eleanor Freund, the breakfast; Lillian Bolger, Rosalie Doherty and entertainers at banquet; the successful card party in charge of the court's officers, and the ever faithful committee visiting Downey veterans. Eleanor Strache was bir­ thday-serenaded and she drew Clara Slegar's name for the attendance prize. Personal Involvement chairlady Mrs. John R. (Mary) Freund with the pleasure of the court has reserved Tuesday, Oct. 18 for a Day of Recollec­ tion at Resurrection center, Ridgefield, 111., to be conducted by Father Dennis Sanders, (C.R.). Plans for the June retreat are still in the making for either the twenty-first or twenty-eighth. Mrs. William (Mary Jean) Lahs announced in behalf of the St. Patrick's Ladies guild that July and August weekends (Fridays and Saturdays) are Zion Passion play dates and those interested are invited to phone her. Opening and closing odes having been sung, and prayers led by Regent Bertilla for the sick, deceased and relatives, with sympathies to families of George S. Hartmann, Sr., and Mrs. Charles (Elizabeth) Michels, the meeting was adjourned, looking forward to the June 16 potluck and in­ stallation at 6:30 p.m. Elsie Houston, both fron^ McHenry; Evelyn Gustafson, Cynthia Clark, Master Donald Schopp, Karen Batdorff and Lorraine McClaflin, all of Wonder Lake. HARVARD HOSPITAL Randy Lanning of Wonder Lake was admitted as a patient to Harvard hospital. SPECIALS! FISH FRY *Z INCLUDES SALAD BAR SATURDAY MIUKUHT PRIME RIB *6 •BUSINESSMEN'S! LUNCHEON SPECIAL! 11A.M. TO 2 P.M. ALL COCKTAILS 50' (EXCEPT BLENDED, CREAM & IMP. DRINKS) RESTAURANT & LOUNGE RTE. 31, l/i Ml. S. OF 120, McHENRY Community: Calendar MAY 27 Fish Fry- American Legion Home-5«to 9 p.m. Bake Sale-9 a.m. to Noon- McHenry State Bank-Benefit Physically Handicapped Children of McHenry County- Ringwood- Wonder Lake Homemakers t ' l MAY 28 St Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Cards-St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. Annual Spring Dance-Christ the King Catholic Church-9 p.m. to 1 a.m.-Wonder Lake Volunteer Firemen's Auxiliary, Company 2, Sponsors. JUNE 1 McHenry Grandmothers Club -Old Mill Inn, Richmond- 11:30 a.m.-Regular Meeting at City Hall-1 p.m. p- JUNE 3 McHenry Country Art Fair- Parkland School-Patron's Preview-Noon To 5 p.m.-- Public, 5 to 9 p.m. Church Women United- Forum Meeting--9:15 a.m.- First United Methodist Church- -Guest Speaker, Susan Wenger, Social Worker. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Fish Dinner-Legion Home-5 p.m. June 4 & 5 Rummage Sale-Highland Shores Community House, Wonder Lake-9 a.m. Each Day-Sunrise Ridge E.S.D.A., Sponsors. JUNE 4 McHenry Country Art Fair- Parkland School~l to 9 p.m. Craft & Hobby Show-10 a.m. to 4 p.m.-Community Church, 5714 Broadway, Richmond- Richmond Women's Club, Sponsors. JUNE 5 McHenry Country Art Fair- Parkland School~l to 6 p.m. JUNE 6 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Executive Committee Meeting-3:30 p.m.-Landmark School. JUNE 7 Blood Pressure Screening- First United Methodist Church- -7 to 8 p.m. JUNE 8 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Loop Bus Trip-Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank 8:45 a.m. La Leche League-Fox Lake Group-8 p.m. JUNE 9 Lakeland Park Women's Club-Officers Luncheon-Old Mill Inn, Richmond-Meet at Community House at 11 a.m.» Anne Moore for Reservations. La Leche League-McHenry Group-8 p.m. JUNE 9-10-11 Annual Rummage and Bake Sale-Montini Middle School Gym-June9& 10, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.-June 11, 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.-Christian Mothers of St. Mary's Church, Sponsors. JUNE 13 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Mackinac Island Trip- Bus Leaves McHenry Savings & Loan 8 a.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Meeting-7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria. JUNE 16 C.D.of A. Potluck-6:30 p.m.- Officer Installation~KC Hall. JUNE 17 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Meeting-St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. JUNE 18 Pioneer Club Annual S t r a w b e r r y F e s t i v a l - - Richmond Court Yard, Rt. 12 & B r o a d w a y - - 1 0 a . m . - - Strawberry Shortcake, Sand­ wiches, Bake Sale-Rain Date, June 19. JUNE 21 U.M.W. Mission Team Meeting-Potluck Luncheon- Noon-Home of Pat Esposito. JUNE 23 Marcia Mary Ball Circle L u n c h e o n - - S n u g H a r b o r Restaurant-Noon. JUNE 25 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Cards-St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. JUNE 26 Annual Summer Social & Chicken Dinner-St. Peter's Church Hall, Spring Grove- Noon. JUNE 27 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Meeting-7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria. II DIVORCES Decrees and judgments of divorce recently granted by the 19th Judicial Circuit include: Georgette H. Marzano vs. Anthony Marzano; Mary Grace Ziebel vs. Glen E. Ziebel; Sally Geyer vs. Donald W. Geyer. Donna Lynn Graham vs. J i m m y T h e o d o r e G r a h a m ; Margaret Seekings vs. Paul M. Seekings; Judith A. Morgan vs. James H. Morgan. John C. Fraase vs. Paula J. Fraase; Carla J. Davidson vs Larry A. Davidson For The Very Best In:, •GERANIUMS •BEDDING PLANTS •VEGETABLE PLANTS at very reasonable prices - come to: THOMPSON'S FLOWERS 338-0711 214 Raffel Rd. Woodstock OPEN SUNDAYS DURING MAY 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. v

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