TTPAGE 2 - PLA1NDEALER - FRIDAY. JULY 29. 1177 m'm u - MR. AND MRS. ROGER E. LUDW1G CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY--In the First Congregation. 1 Church in Elmhurst, surrounded by caaOeMgfct and greenery. Ludwig and Barbara Lynn Baker exchanged marital The Intcrfalth ceremony was coneeiebrated Satarday, 18, at 1:31 p.m. by the Rev. W. Hnntsanger of Elmhnrat and Joseph Kniak of McHenry. The bride is the daughter of Dr. Mrs. M.E. Baker, 509 Atwood court, Elmhnrst, and the *s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lndwig, 4221 South McHenry. "By My Side" from Godspeil and "Evergreen" snng by Ellen and Nancy Baker, sisters of the bride. Two mnfred and thirty gnests toasted the newlyweds at the LaGrange fruaty club following the ceremony. A honeymoon trip to French ifck, Ind. preceded residency at 3 Fountains East, Rolliag *ws. Both the bride and groom are If77 graduates of irst college, Elmhnrst, with the bride awarded a bachelor of e in madntkig and the groom, a bachelor of arts in education. The ttride la employed with Sears Roebuck in the management training program and the greom is a physical Aucatkm teacher in the Lombard elementary school district «£9St; *! \ MR. AND MRS GERALD SCHILLER ; HONOR COUPLE - Early In July, approximately seventy-five I relativesand friends surprised Gerald and Lola 8chiller at their IMS N. Curran rand, McHenry, on their twenty-fifth I anniversary. The noisy clamoration of pots and pans, buss saws [ and hammers, bells, and firecrackers alerted the Schillers that a time was going to be had. Nieces of the couple decorated the renty-flfth anniversary" cuke and also made a bouquet and I hairpiece for the "bride" to wear for the mock wedding ceremony that was performed by Rev. Jesse Jernigaa. The "bride's" brother, Ray Goldman of Crystal Lake, and "groom's" sister, Mrs. Arlene Polnow of Union, served aa matron of honor and best man for the ceremony.Ray and Doris Schiller, McHenry, also stood as attendants. Gerald and Lola have four children. Mrs. Frank (Christine) Boeckmann, Jr., of Crystal Lake, and at home, Lamar, iGeraldine, and .La vera/* ONE-STOP Manning • Carikbaan ctvte*f A trtpto turop«...M*xlco Hum wi<«> «M m< 1 I W« M null far Chain-O-Lukcs TRAVEL SERVICE 3405 W. Elm St. McHcnry, llllnolt 40050 Area Cod* 815 snik 3425 W. PEARL ST. -- McHENRY (1 Block North of Route 120) SPECIALTY OF THE HOUSE CARRY OUTS BARBEQUE RIBS STEAK and CHICKEN Daily Specials and Homemade Soup - " FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Enjoy our Famous BEER BATTER FISH --also-- SHRIMP BASKET Every Friday Night _ SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS PRIME RIB off BEEF Salad & Baked Potato $4*5 Every Saturday Night FREE DRINK AT THE BAR FOR EVERY CUB HOME RUN DURING DAY GAMES Community Calendar OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOffl JULY 30 St. Margaret Chapter of N AIM-Cards-St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous- First United Methodist Church- -3:30 p.m. AUGUST 1 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Executive Committee Meeting-3:30 p.m.-Landmark School. AUGUST 2 Blood Pressure Screening- First United Methodist Church- -7 p.m. . , AUGUST 3 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Bus-Luncheon-Boat Trip, Lake Geneva, Wis.-Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank at 8:45 a.m. AUGUST 5 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Fish Dinner-Pistakee Country Club-5:30 p.m. AUGUST 6 Overeaters Anonymous- First United Methodist Church- -3:30 p.m. AUGUST 7 NAIM Diocesan Family Picnic -- Rutland Forest Preserve, Big Timber Road Between Rts. 47 & 31-Bring Dish to Pass & Table Service- Leaving McHenry State Bank at 11 a.m. AUGUST 8 McHenry Senior Citizens About Your Wedding... In order to serve McHenry area brides, the Plaindealer sends wedding forms to all those whose engagements have been announced and carry a definite date. We ask that these completed forms be returned three days prior to the wedding. Complete details will appear only during the week following the wed ding except in the case of out-of-state ^weddings, where an additional week is allowed. Photographs will be^ printed any time later, of will be included with the wedding information if they accompany the story. If your engagement announcement has not published, or if the date of the wedding was not know:, at that time, please call our office and request that a marriage form be sent. Club-Meeting-7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria-Program: Lecture & Slides by Sheriff Tyrrell. .AUGUST 10 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Chicago Loop Bus Trip- Leaving McHenry State Bank at 8:45 a.m.-Stop on Return at Sara Lee Bakery Store. AUGUST 13 Overeaters Anonymous- First United Methodist Church- -3:30 p.m. AUGUST 14 Annual Community Family Picnic For Lakeland Park and Lakeland Shores-Lakeland Park Community House- Lakeland Park Women's Club and L.P.P.O.A., Sponsors- Noon. St. John's Family Picnic & Roast Beef Dinner-1 to 4 p.m.- Johnsburg Community Club- Benefit St. John's Restoration Fund. AUGUST 19 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Meeting-St. Mary's Oak Room-Bring Canned Goods & Grocery Items For Prizes-7:30 p.m. AUGUST 20- Overeaters Anonymous- First United Methodist Church-' -3:30 p.m. AUGUST 22 McHenry Senior Citizens Club~Meeting~7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria-Program: Keen Agers Band From Wauconda AUGUST 27 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Cards-St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous- FirSt United Methodist Church- -3:30 p.m. AUGUST 30 T H E.O S. -Meeting & pinner-First United Methodist Church-5:30 p.m. HOSPITAL NOTES McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients recently admitted to McHenry hospital who requested that their names be published included from McHenry: Mary E. Prokop, Denise Frdpnd, Alfred Bell anger, Norbert J. Konczak, and Carl R. Sallaz; from Wonder Lake: Joseph P. Ramp. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Recent admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included from McHenry: Douglas Hendershott and Mary Jo Kryc; from Wonder Lake: Master Douglas Leman; from Island Lake: Doris Olson. 3425 W. Pearl St-McHenry 385-3130 STOP IN TODAY AND COMPARE SERVICE AND PRICES. DROP-OFF & SELF-SERVICE 35* AXnt m WASH at a"| Times DRY MILLSTREAM COIN WASH 3612 W. ELM ST. MCHENRY NEXT TO FIRE STATION OPEN 7 AM to 10 PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK 385-2042 Unique Political Commentary Ronald Reagan You may not agree with Ronald Reagan. But you'll want to read his column each Wednesday. People will be talking about it all weekend. Don't miss RONALD REAGAN Starting August 3rd in the McHENRY PLAINDEALER SPOPE Bimonthly Class Offered Monday, Aug. 1 SCOPE -Successful Child birth and Organized Parent Edueation-will again be of- fering its bimonthly class for women in their first trimester of pregnancy Mbnday, Aug. 1, 7:90p.m. at the First Methodist church in Crystal'Lake. All women in their first three months of pregnancy are en couraged to attend. Isabel Brody, a dietician, will discuss nutrition; and Marge Swanson, a physical therapist, will demonstrate exercises, posture, and body mechanics for pregnancy. Other topics to be discussed will include sex, smoking, drugs, x-rays, the Rh factor; venereal diseases, rubella, and prepared child birth. There will be a small fee to cover the cost of handouts, and this fee will be applicable to a SCOPE membership: Any women with questions about this early pregnancy class may call Mrs: Gary (Nancy) Willard or Mrs. Ralph W. (Mary) Stoerp. NEW FACES In < .x \ NEW PLACES (In an effort to keep our readers informed as to who's moving in "across the street, next door, or down the block", the Plaindealer will publish, as they become available, the names of pur town's newest residents. The Plaindealer extends a "Welcome" to these newcomers and hopes the reader, as a neighbor, will do the same.) Five former Chicago residents are now calling McHenry their town. Otto and Marie Horvath of 4222 Crest- wood, Cooney Heights, are settling into the community along with their two teenage daughters, Rosalie and Debra. When Dorothy F. Tracy moved from Chicago in May, she chose an apartment at 810 Southgate. Two more teenagers are brightening up Eastwood Manor with the arrival of Julie, 13, and Deborah, 12, daughters of Larry and Dianne Allen. They are making their hofoe at 1405 Eastwood and are from Bensenville, III. The Rudd family also came to Eastwood Manor in June and members include Gordon and Cheryl and son, Gordon, all from Lansing, Mich. A month earlier, Ronald and Cathy Czechowski selected the home at 1213 Hillside in the subdivision. They, along with sons, Jim, Scott and Ron, are from Schaumburg. Neighbors on Orchard Bead) can extend a welcome to new residents from Ontario, Canada, Conrad and Renate Coward at 2024 Orchard Beach. From Fox Lake are Loren and Elsie Gibson at 1912 Beach, Lakeland Park. In the outlying communities, 2% year old Traci and her parents, Bruce and Sharon Wegner, are living at 2410 Driftwood, Holiday Hills. They are former Palatine residents. Kent Acres welcomes Earl and Shirley Van DeWege from Rolling Meadows. They and their two daughters, Christine and Cheryl, moved to the area in May. Ron and Deb Green of Ottawa, 111. are becoming familiarized with the McHenry Stores subdivision and their new home at 1105 Broadway. Grandparents "V Meet Second Grandchild Mr. atid Mrs. Paul Rieger of McHenry sprat a few days recently in the home of her daughter and tiftnily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard James, 1007 Percy, Springfield, and made the acquaintance of her second grandchild." Mr. and Mrs. James are singing lullabies to their new son, Joseph Adam, born June 21, in St. John's hosptial, Springfield, and his brother, Danny, 15 months. Mr. and Mrs. David T. James, Clarinda, Iowa, are paternal grandparents and Mrs. A.M. Amey, Niagara Falls, N.Y., is -the paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. James is the former Joyce Ann Adams. M M MARRIAGE LICENSES I BIRTHS 3 McHENRY HOSPITAL PINK BUNDLE It's pink again at the household of Larry and Cindy Kendall, 1113 Violet drive, with the arrival of their second daughter, Amy Beth. She weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. at the time of her birth Friday, July 22, and joins a sister, Tracy Lyn, at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hulfachor and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall, all of Ohio. LITTLE GIRL Thomas and Marilyn an nounce the birth of their new daughter, Suzanne Elizabeth, born Monday, July 25. She tipped the scales at 7 lbs. 6 oz. and ha^T a 5 year old brother, David. Her maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Murdock of Wood Dale, 111. Paternal grand mother is Mrs. Robert Gollan of Schaumberg, 111. * GRANDMOTHERS NAMES Little Catherine Susan Wagner, born Saturday, July 23, has been givSfflHfe middle names of her two* grand mothers. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wagner of Rock Falls, 111., former McHenry residents. The baby weighed 6 lbs. 6 oz. and measured 18 inches long. She is welcomed by a sister, Jodi Lynne, who is 2% years old. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. John Klapperich of Ringwood and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wagner of McHenry. The baby's mother is the for mer Patricia Klapperich. RUB-A-DUB-DUB Three men in a tub at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis D. Schwager. At least there will be when Terrence, born Sun day, July 10, is big enough to join brothers, Matthew, 4, and Johnathan, 2. The three boys and their parents make their home at 1113 Hayden drive, McHenry. The new son was born in Lutheran General hospital, Park Ridge, 111. and weighed 8 lbs. 2 oz. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Both of Des Plaines and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schwager of Lake Mills, Wis. HAPPINESS ISx^ Welcoming the new son of m WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF COLOR T.V.'S ft STEREOS COMPLETE ANTENNA SERVICE COMPUTE LINE Of AND PRODUCTS FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER FOR ZENITH--RCA --PANASONIC WONDER LAKE S53-7111 7224 BARNARD MILL ROAD. WONDER LAKE §f Mm McHENRY 385-0979 Top-Line Products - Tops in Service FURTHER MR. AND MRS. MITCHELL BYKOWSKI Marriage Of Fifty Years Commemorated Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Bykowski of McHenry recently celebrated their fiftieth wed ding anniversary. The Rev. Eugene Baumhofer officiated at an 8 o'clock Mass of Thanksgiving which was at tended by the couple's three children and their families, Mrs. Alyce (John) Shay and Ron of McHenry, James and Sherry Bykowski of Crystal Lake and grandchildren, Kevin and Darren Shay and Jimmy Bykowski. A dinner was held at 6 p.m. at the Longhorn Steak House. The affair was attended by Mr. Bykowski's four brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bykowski of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bykowski of Chicago, John Bykowski of Park Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bykowski of Lakemoor. While one sister* was unable to attend, another, Mrs. Bernice (John) Bieszezat of Chicago, was there. Other guests included Mrs. Ann Kuczkowski, step sister of Mrs. Bykowski, 'Julie Bit- termann, Mrs. Pat Borcovan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mahoney, Mr and Mrs. R. Schiller, and Mr. and Mrs. G.^Peterson of McHenry. Also congratulating the couple were Mr. and Mrs. D. Kennebeck of Round Lake, Mrs. H. Foss, Mrs. F. Filarski, Mrs. S. Sadowski and Henry Roskowski of Chicago. Honored guests were Dr. and Mrs. B. Miller and the Rev. Eugene Baumhofer. A beautiful program handled by their daughter, Alyce Shay, preceded the dinner, and brought back many pleasant memories of the past. The couple were the recipients of two Papel blessings and many beautiful gifts and cards from friends and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bykowski were married July 9, 1927, in Holy Trinity church in Chicago. They owned and operated the M.B. Upholstery shop for 20 years until illness forced Mr. Bykowski to retire. Hpnor 4-H Royalty Anniversary Guests Applications for marriage licenses at the McHenry County Clerk's Office were recently made by: Demar J. Christian, Fox Lake, and Patricia J. Zelinsky, McHenry; Robert Sancbez, Woodstock, and Sandra J. Anderson, Wonder Lake; Michael . James Zent, Richardson, N,p„ and Donna Jean Frisby, McHenry. Matthew J. Oik, McHenry, and Janice L. Peterson, Wonder Lake; Steven H. Gerhardt, Lombard, and Delora E. Sturm, Wonder Lake; William C. Krebeck, Fox River Grove, and Cynthia L. Aevermann, Cary. Kevin M. McFarland, , McHenry, adn Susan C. Andrews, Wonde^-?Lake; Wayne B. Blake anJfeeggv L. Hansen, both of Among the honored gnests at the 4-H King and Queen silver anniversary dinner last weekend were Dave Gardner and Cindy Jackson Gardner, 1981 king and queen who married and now live on the Gardner family farm near Solon Mills. The Gardners are active in the Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Dave is on the Farm Bureau board. They're representatives of the community service effort being carried on by almost all the former kings and queens. (DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY) Mr. and Mrs. James Salisbury of Flagstaff, Ariz., former McHenry residents. Their first child, David Dwight, was born Monday, July 25, at Flagstaff hospital, and weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. Delighted grandparents are Mrs. Theodore (Margaret) Beahler of Eau Claire, Wis. and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Salisbury of Flagstaff. The maternal great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hatch, also of Eau Claire, Wis. The baby's mother is the former Teresa Beahler. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A daughter born Monday, July 25, is welcomed into the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Duncanson, Jr. of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Freund of McHenry are the parents of a girl born Tuesday, July 26. DIVORCES Judgments and decrees of divorce recently granted by the 19th Judicial Circuit include: Janet Joan .Freund vs. Stanley John Freund; Debra Lynn Roeske vs. Herbert P. Roeske Jr.; Denise L. Peters vs. Gregg G. Peters. Janet K. Plucinski vs. Steven Allen Plucinski; Catherine M. Smith vs. Ro6s M. Smith; Catherine S. Fry vs. Robert D. Fry; Sheila Mary Dahl vs. David Lee Dahl. Nancy Westman vs. Ralph Westman; Nick Dimoff vs Dena Lynn Dimoff; Cynthia Godar vs. Curt B. Godar. WANTED PEOPLE WHO ENJOY GOOD FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES! FRIDAY SEAFOOD NITE PUBLIC ALWAYS WELCOME! SERVING 5om to 10 pm CAR#? OUTS PISTAKEE COUNTRY CLUB 815 W. Bay Rd. Phone: 385-9854 V