PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, APRIL 6,1979 <cA/{ o±t[y j McHenry Hospital's Staff OCL&L j Presents Prenatal Program £ Gives Floral Program J BRIAN BRAUN AND ELLEN THERESA QUINLAN SEPTEMBER WEDDING ~ Mr. and Mrs. William C. Quinlan, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen Theresa, to Brian Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Braun, Elgin, III. Ellen, a 1976 graduate of McHenry high school, will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Northern Illinois university in May, 1979. Brian is a 1977 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in art and radio-speech communications. They plan a September 29 wedding. * 1% Lakeland Women Meet Wednesday Ruth Roach and Vickie Bottari will be the hostesses when the Lakeland Park Women's club holds its meeting on'Wednesday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m., at the Lakeland Park community house, JJX1 North Sunset avenue. Thts is a change from the usual meeting date because of Holy Thursday. Nominating committee chairlady, Lyda Radisch, is rather disappointed that there has not been more activity on the part of the membership in calling in nominations for of ficers for the coming term.- Please call in nominations promptly. Nominations can always be made from the floor, but is is nice to have a full slate ready for presentation. The club is now sponsoring a Brownie Troop and a Junior Girl Scout Troop. Last minute details in reference to the annual Spring Luncheon and Card party scheduled for Wednesday, April 18 will be taken care of at this meeting. The luncheon will be at St. Patrick's church hall. Serving will begin at 11 a.m., and tickets can be obtained from the ticket chairlady, Lyda Radisch. Reservations can be made by calling Lyda or Sharon Gacek Plans will be made for the Spaghetti dinner scheduled for Sunday, May 20, at the com munity house, and serving will begin at noon. Profits from this dinner will benefit the com munity house restoration fund. KATHLEEN DORAN GRAYLING REPKE ENGAGED -- Mr. and Mrs. John L. Boehm, McHenry, would like to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Ellen Doran, to Mr. Grayling Repke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Repke, Wonder Lake. The prospective bride and groom are graduates of the Grand Rapids School of Bible and Music, Grand Rapids, Mich. A fall wedding is being planned, after which the couple will enter the mission field in Montana. MARINE FESTIVAL QUEEN CONTEST Name- Address- le-- a7 | Parents' Names- Senior Walk-In Center Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In Center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 1:30 p.m. the day before at 385-8260. The menu for the week of April 9 to 13 is as follows: April 9: Turkey and apples in salad, green beans, dinner rolls, chocolate pudding and milk. April 10: Roast beef au jus, mashed potatoes, cole slaw, assorted bread, apricots and milk April 11: Cubed ham in scalloped potatoes, succotash, lettuce wedges with cheese dressing, rye bread, pineaple and milk April 12: Meatballs in tomato sauce, O'Brien potatoes, boiled carrots, assorted bread, apple cake and milk. April 13: Good Friday -all sites closed Birth Date Hobbies School Attended- School Activities- GIRL SCOUT COOKIES Those who missed getting their Girl Scout cookies may still obtain boxes of their choice. The girls will be selling April 6,7 and 9 at several stores in the Market Place and at 3510 W. Elm street. Parents' Signature- Please include picture, preferably black and white. Candidate or parent must bring this coupon to Plaindealer office, 3812 W. Elm Street, McHenry, in person. Not Always Cqpfossion js not only good for the soul. In Washington, it can also be turned into a best seller. -Press, Pittsburg. NOW OPEN! MCHENRY OPTICIANS 1301 RIVERSIDE DR. McHENRY, IL. (Across from the Fox Hole) 015-30S-924C 385-9241 385-9242 Mffl& m PLASTIC GLASSES MADE WHILE YOU WAIT!* S.V. ONLY OPEN;6 DAYS A WEEK 8:00 TO 5:30 CLOSED SUNDAY! Expectant parents are in vited to attend four prenatal lectures at McHenry hospital on the evenings of April 10, 12, 17 and 19, according to G. Sherman Porter, M.D., chairman of the department of obstetrics-gynecology. The programs, which begin at 7:30 p.m., consist of lectures, films and discussions. They include: Tuesday, April 10: Dr. Porter on anatomy and physiology, labor and delivery, "Nine Months in Motion" and "A Baby Is Born"; Thursday, April 12: Ob stetrical staff nurses, "Your Baby in the First Year of Life", and tour of the maternity department (conditions per mitting); Tuesday, April 17: Pediatrician K. Narang, M.D., on the care and problems of babies, "A Gift An Obligation"; Thursday, April 19: Dietitian Isabel Brody, R.D., on nutrition information for expectant mothers and for the parents of newborns. This course is free and is designed for prospective fathers as well as mothers. This is the eighteenth year the programs have been presen ted; they are an integral part of McHenry hospital's "Family - Centered Maternity Care", which focuses on the mother, father and baby as a family unit. Further information** and registration may be obtained by calling 385-2200, extension 716. Double-Ring Ceremony- Unites Street-Daniels (EYES EXAMINED DY APPOINTMENT ONLY) Wearing pearl and gold earrings, a gift from her parents, and her mother's blue wedding garter, Kimberly Dale Street approached the altar of Christ the King church, Wonder Lake, to exchange promises of marriage in a double-ring ceremony with Raymond Homer Daniels, Marseilles, 111. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Street, 3116 East Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Daniels, Houston, Texas, are the parents of the groom. A candlelight candelabra set among greenery echoed the green and spring colors seen among gowns and bouquets. A white floral centerpiece adorned the altar for the 3 p.m. Mass, concelebrated by Father Anthony Divan, Marseilles, and Father Dorrance Tranel, Wonder Lake. Special musical selections chosen for the ceremony were "Hawaiian Wedding Song", "Evergreen", "Sunshine On My Shoulder", and "We've Only Just Begun". Guitar music was presented by John and Mary Ellen McDermott. The bride chose a gown of candlelight ivory silkened organza and imported English net. An exquisite combination of imported French reem- broidered Alencon, satin venice, and Belgium- lace graced the wedding band neckline, empire front bodice and natural-waisted back bodice. The A-line skirt was accented with blended lace appliques, and the long tapered sleeves were fashioned of English net. A magnificent watteau train fell from the shoulders, embellished with alencon, satin venice and Belgium laces. Matching imported French alencon lace covered the modified camelot headpiece, accented with tiny seed pfearls, which were lavishly scattered throughout the extra long cathedral length veil, edged with a scalloped satin border. Her bouquet consisted of gracefully styled white roses, champagne stephanotis, baby's breath and grace palms designed around an antique pearl rosary, which was a gift of the groom's grandmother. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Nancy Hendrickson. Bridesmaids were Barbara Kuetemeyer, Anita Pellegrini, Cheryl Chavez, LeeAnn Christy of Wonder Lake, Diana Smith, sister of the groom and Mary Ann Johnson. Flower girl was a niece of the groom, Korrena Smith, Marseilles, 111. Attendants were gowned in nile green crystal pleated jersey knit dresses with split sleeved blouson tops. Flowers were nosegays of nile green, yellow and peach daisy poms and baby's breath. Headpieces matched the bouquets. Flower girl wore a nile green organza dress with a ruffled bottom. She carried a basket of rose petals, which she dropped in the path of the bride. Rick Pellegrini, Marseilles, performed the duties of the best man. Groomsmen were Gordayle Daniels, Kendall Street, brother of the bride, Terry Smith, Jerry Wiesbrock, Robert Baker and Tom Laudont. Scott Wiesbrock and Rick Mitchell were ushers. M i c h a e l C h a v a n n e s , ringbearer, presented the rings at the altar. The mother of the bride chose a floor-length light silver gray qianagown. The mother of the groom was dressed in rosy peach lace over satin. After the ceremony, a reception was held for 250 at Chapel hill Country club. The couple will honeymoon in Hawaii in June, and will be residing in Marseilles. The bride is a 1972 graduate of McHenry high school, and received a special education degree from Illinois State university in 1976. The groom graduated from Marseilles high school in 1972, and spent two years at Elmhurst college. Out of state guests came from Montana, New York, Florida, Texas, Michigan, Iowa and Pennsylvania. Seniors Reminded To Join Willing Workers At the March 26 meeting of the McHenry Senior Citizens club, it was brought to the attention of the membership by Mrs. Sylvia Grayson that the Willing Workers are in need of additional volunteers to help them achieve their goals. The members of this group, many of whom are Senior Citizens, meet every Thursday at the McHenry Public Library from 10 a m. to 2 p.m. to make items that will be used by charitable organizations and needy persons. On display at this meeting were a few samples of the handwork being done by group. These included knitted and crocheted mittens, scarves, caps, sweathers, children's picture books, quilts and toys, to name a few. The Workers also help disaster victims with clothing, furniture and other needed things. Amy Wattman introduced four new members who were welcomed into the membership at this meeting and accorded the privilege of "being first in the coffee line". Alf Heggeland, art director, reported there is still a waiting list for the art classes which meet every Thursday at 2 p.m. at the First United Methodist church. Roland Grayson reported removing the club's tables and chairs from Landmark school to the McHenry Public Library. Social chairlady, Betty Tuft, advised that tickets for the "Spring Fling" (formerly the Spring Smorgasbord) are now on sale. The date will be Monday, May 14 at 6:30 p.m. at West Campus cafeteria for this buffet dinner. Reservations should be made promptly with Mrs. Ruth Fradell. John Doerr, tour chairman, advised that the bus-luncheon- theater trip to Fireside restaurant and theater has been changed to Saturday, April 28, and the bus will leave from the McHenry Savings and Loan parking lot at 10:30 a.m. One may check with Ruth Fradell for reservations. Mr. Doerr advises there will be a trip to Milwaukee on Saturday, June 16, to see a ball game and box seats have been Semantic Twist The Bishop was reading a telegram from one of his ministers: "My wife passed away Thursday. Please send a sub stitute for over the weekend." SPECIAL OFFER Bring In This Ad & Get One Egg Roll FREE With Any Lunch Or Dinner! OFFER EXPMES SMUT. Am 15ft CHINESE ft AMERICAN CUISINE and DINNER CARRY OUT SERVICE •Cocktail Lounge Party Facilities 11JUM0MN.TMJRS 1UMMKHT Fit. ft SAT •2»IMSMUYH O C e A W A 9SRm 1266 N. GREEN ST AND RTE. 120 McHENRY, IL 344-3388 MRS. WILLIAM P. FORBES Mrs. William P. Forbes, former president of the Whispering Oaks Garden club of McHenry, will present a program for the Town and Country Newcomers club on Tuesday, April 10 at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal church. Her program, "Enjoying Your Flowers Now-And Later", will demonstrate the preservation of fresh flowers and show uses for them in unique and attractive ways Photo by Michael Erickson reserved. Make reservations with Mrs. Fradell for this event. Mr. Doerr will also try to arrange for a three day trips to the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows sometime in the latter part of May or in June. The bus-luncheon-Wayne King concert on Wednesday. May 2, at the Saber Room was rapidly sold out, and the bus will leave the McHenry State Bank parking lot at 9:30 a.m. The Bowling banquet on Friday, May 4 has reservations still available, so contact Frank Giel at 497-3646. The bus will leave at 5:30 p.m., from the McHenry Savings and Loan [parking lot. Program chairlady, Wanda Zima, introduced Dr. and Mrs. Wilt, who received a warm welcome. Dr. Wilt presented the program of the evening "The Strange Case of A L" or "The Assassination of Abe Lincoln", a most interesting and informative narration with pictures, diagrams and facts many never knew. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the program and accorded Dr. Wilt quite an ovation. During the social hour many of the members had the pleasure of talking with Dr. Wilt and his wife. The executive committee will meet at the McHenry Public Library on Monday, April 2 at 10 a.m. The next meeting will be on Monday, April 9 at 7:30 p.m. at West Campus cafeteria, when the McHenry Choral Club will entertain, directed by Miss Adele Froehlich. Selections will be chosen from their Spring Concert, which is scheduled for Saturday, April 21 and Sunday, April 22 at West Campus auditorium, at 8 p.m. Tickets for the concert will be available from Mrs. Louise Giel at this meeting. The April meeting of the Town and Country Newcomers club has been scheduled for Tuesday, April 10, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal church, McHenry. Program vice- president Elizabeth Loughan has announced that Mrs. William P Forbes, former president of the Whispering Oaks Garden club of McHenry, will present a program on the topic of flower preservation. Mrs. Forbes began her in terest in flower preservation several years ago and has turned her hobby into a vJJfcation The purpose of her program is to encourage flower lovers everywhere to use their creative talents in this fascinating cycle of growing and drying their flowers for longer lasting enjoyment. By conducting workshops in her home and sharing her ex periences. Mrs. Forbes motivates others to develop their own creativeness. Of additional interest at this April meeting will be the election of officers for the club year 1979-80. Sandy Howell and Pat Pr^etacznik, co-chairman of the nominating committee, will conduct this portion of the meeting. Members are especially encouraged to attend because final plans for several up coming spring activities will be discussed and approved. The children's Easter Bunny party will take place at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 7. The next "Tea, Talk, and Sew", a morning coffee, is scheduled for Wednesday, April 18 at 9:30 a.m. Members of the Newcomers' babysitting cooperative, are also asked to be present at this morning session. Both of these events will take place at Faith Presbyterian church, Lincoln road and Chapel Hill road, in McHenry. The Newcomers group will also sponsor a bake sale, Saturday, April 21, at the local foe re in the Market Basket sho^ .ng center in McHenry. Lastly, the May 5 Couples' Dinner at Crescent Bay Lan ding and other late spring activities have also been added to the club's agenda. For further details on any club activity or information about joining the Newcomers club, call Mrs. Joseph F. (Judie) Wilcox, or drop in at any club meeting. Lamaze Holds Program About Death And Dying Share Your Seat The commuter bus was crowd ed and an overweight lady got on board. "Isn't some gentleman going to offer me a seat," she asked with little tact. A man rose and said, "Well, I'm willing to make a contribu tion. " "Death - how we as parents, teachers, and professionals can help ourselves and others cope with grief and loss" will be the topic of a speech by Robert Lee Frank PhD. Dr. Frank is a professor of Death Education and the Department Head of Humanities and Philosophy at McHenry county college. He will speak Monday, April 9, at 7:30 at the Lamaze Parent group meeting, to be held at the McHenry county college on Route 14. northwest of Crystal Lake. The topic of death and dying has long been a "forbidden subject", one which most people avoided talking and thinking about. But it is rapidly becoming a popular topic as more people are preparing themselves to deal with their own death and deaths of loved ones. Dr. Frank is providing the community with a unique opportunity to hear the basic points of his college classes. The public is invited to attend. The purpose of the Lamaze parent group is to otter parents camaraderie, information, and assistance in raising their children. They sponsor speakers, seminars, and social events to achieve these goals. Membership in ' the organization is open to all parents. Future programs will include a toddler's Easter Party, and a "Women Ef f e c t i v e n e s s T r a i n i n g " workshop. Anyone wishing further information, can contact Lynn Huebsch, 338- 7671. May Vows For Joseph Voight The approaching marriage of Brenda Marie Gilsdorf and Donald Joseph Voight is being announced by Mrs. Kay Gilsdorf of Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Voight of McHenry. The bride-elect is a graduate of West Senior high school, and attended Waubonsee Junior college and Southern Illinois university. The prospective groom is a graduate of McHenry Com munity high school and Western Illinois University. After a May 19 wedding in Aurora, they will reside in Peoria. SHAMROCK CLEANERS 4400 W. ROUTE 120 McHENRY MARKET PLACE 385-1944 ONh DOLLAR CERTIFICATE This Certif icate is worth ONE DOLLAR OFF when presented with any INCOMING ORDER of $5.00 or more ON ALL SERVICE. Professional Dry Cloaning Loathor Suodo Cloaning Stoamox Rontal Cloan Only (Coin Op) Draporios, Etc. One Certificate per Order, Pip^sp EXPIRES: APRIL 21, 1979 SHAMROCK CLEANERS "Jftc S*nthL Jjouck. of. £laqanoL" 4400 W. RTE. 120 DAILY 7 to 6 MCHENRY MS-1*44 SAT. I to 6 CLOSED SUN.