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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Sep 1979, p. 2

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m' IK V RIO A V, SEPTEMBER 7. l«l» y m oauz t PEGGY MICHALCZYK IOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. aid Mrs. F. J. Mickakzyk mt leary umbkc the eapgcacat uri >pet»hg marriage ef daughter. Peggy, la HaraM Ohrwall, Jr., aaa af HareM _ raD. Sr.. McHeary. The ceapie will he married Sept. S h Mi im n. • ^Lamaze Group Tackles j?Troublesome Topics 99 t# •^Tbe McHenry county Lamaze greets will grapple with some troublesome topics at their first H01 meeting. Thursday, Sept. ££ at 7:30 p.m. Members will Barticipate in small group "rap sessions" and share ideas on frpr subjects: "Babysitters 4>d Babysitting Coops", "Exciting Things to do and Pfcces to go", "How to Dine Oat with ^ Children", and 'jlreast Feeding and Bottle fading". Also featured at the meeting isjbe showing of the new slide •Ingram. "Parenting: A Time lor Sharing", which was diQreloped by the McHenry comity Lamaze Parents and is being used by Lamaze groups throughout the country. The meeting will be held in the home of Linda Pribla. 220 Shannon drive. Woodstock. affiliated with NI-APSO, the Northern Illinois Chapter of Psychoprophylaxis in Ob­ stetrics. a national l-am»*» organization for doctors, nurses, midwives, teachers, and parents. The parent group sponsors many programs on child rearing, including speakers, seminars, social activities, and a helpline ser­ vice for new Lamaze mothers. The proceeds from fundraising activities help pay for speakers and are used to purchase equipment for the obstetrical and pediatric tmits of local hospitals. Membership *. in the organization is open to all parents. Anyone wishing further information on the meeting or the organization, is asked to contact the president. Mrs. Robert A. (Linda) Kristensen. Woodstock. ^Ihe McHenry county group is c IMemberships Open For |Entertainment Series t: The first luncheon and en­ tertainment in the series being sponsored by the Auxiliary to McHenry hospital will be held Sfept; 20 at the Northern Chalet $1 Libertyville. £ "Ludwig" and his zither will provide the entertainment. jMemorial Auxiliary Sets Hospitality Day -£ The Women's Auxiliary of memorial hospital for <IcHenry county is getting tieady to present the twenty- ^urth annual Hospitality Dav m Oct. 3. from 10 a m until 5 fun. in Woodstock -Z This October house walk. I&zaar and luncheon is the main fund-raising activity of lie auxililary As of this date. i&er $300,000 has been given the hospital for more sophisticated Equipment and building enlargement and remodeling. •'This year, two homes, each a century old. will be jwn. One is Ralph Wenzel in Woodstock, and the £ber the Minno Halma home, fti the country. £The tour will begin as in the Community Calendar SEPTEMBER 8 Friendship club potluck dinner and meeting-First United Methodist church, Fellowship hall-5:30 p.m.. Girl Scout registration, St. Patrick's hall, 9 a.m. to noon- all girls, new and re­ registering, must registerwith a parent. SEPTEMBER 9 St. Margaret chapter of NAIM-dinner, 2 p.m.-theatre, 4:30 p.m., Shady Lane. Saufen Und Spiel, Johnsburg Community club- 1 to 7 p.m.~ parade. dancing, refreshments. SEPTEMBER 10 St. Patrick's Ladies guild, 11:30 a.m. Mass, followed by a light lunch and meeting in the church hall. Whispering Oaks Woman's did) board meeting-9:30 a.m. "Happy Youngsters" fall bowling season begins at 12:30 p.m.-McHenry Recreation lanes. v. . . .... SEPTEMBER 11 Meeting of Ruth circle of the First United Methodist church of McHenry-home of Mrs. Marion Barrows-bring a sandwich at noon. Newcomers club monthly meeting--topic: Interior Decorating, 7:30 pjn. Sweet Adelines Guest Night- 7:30 p.m., First United Methodist church-for more information call 385-7913 or 338- 2475. SEPTEMBER 13 Ladies of the Lake meeting-8 p.m.-McCullom Lake beach house-hobby show night. Lakeland Park Women's dub meeting-7:30 p.m .-community house. McHenry Women's dub Fall Luncheon. McHenry country dub-noon-for reservations, call Mrs. Robert OUri^i, 1219 Blackhawk avenue. Woodstock-McHenry League of Women Voters unit meeting- "Single Member Districts", 9:30 a.m.-St. Paul's Episcopal church SEPTEMBER 16 Sweet Adeline pancake breakfast and bake sale- McCullom Lake beach house-8 a.m. to 2 p.m. SEPTEMBER 17 T.H.E.O.S. meeting at 5;30 p.m. at Busy Bee restaurant for dinner-then First United Methodist church for program- hostesses: Dorothy Williamson and Lyda Radisch. Married In Milwaukee The church of St. Veronica in Milwaukee was the setting for the Sept. 1 exchange of vows between the former Karen Ann Willman, daughter of Joe and Rita Willman, Milwaukee, Wise., and Allen J. Jung, son of Bernard and Anna Jung, 3620 W. Grand avenue, McHenry. Father Frederick witnessed the couple's vows at the 12:30 ceremony Specially chosen by the couple was the song "A Time For Us". The bride was attired in a cap sleeved cocktail length white ideated qiana nylon dress of elegant simplicity, and wore a wreath of white roses and baby's breath in ber hair. She was attended by Jan Marie Willman of Milwaukee, Patty Leu, Pam Hupe, and Jackie Bennett. They wore blue cocktail length dresses and carried bouquets of roses and baby's breath. Richard Rosing of McHenry was the best man. Scott Willman and Charles Musial, both of the Milwaukee area, and Tom McAndrews of McHenry, were groomsmen. Steve Crague and Robert Wodke served as ushers. The mother of the bride chose a raisin colored qiana street length dress. A pale peach short gown was the choice of the groom's mother. A dinner at Country Gardens, Milwaukee, for 100 guests followed the wedding ceremony. The couple will be residing in Wauwatosa after a wedding trip to northern Wisconsin. Both are graduates of the university of Wisconsin, Whitewater. Memberships in the series are available to the public. Information may be obtained from Mrs. Daniel T. (Joyce) Adams, chairman, 609 W. Lincoln road. McHenry. past, at the Gift and Thrift shop. 209 Benton street, where one can purchase a ticket, get a tour map and browse among the lovely gifts. The McHenry county fairgrounds will house all the groups who create their one-of- a-kind items: The Weeders. Coners. Christmas House. The Sewers, Knitters. Farmers Market and the Bake Shop. A delicious snack bar and lun­ cheon will be available for hungry and foot-weary customers. Co-chairmen for this year's Hospitality Day are Mrs. Vette Kell and Mrs. Frank Fabbri. Tickets are also available at the two houses, fairgrounds and the Spring House on the Square. Acquiring "The B.P.W, Look 99 A very (fecial program wfll he the feature of the aext meeting af the McHenry Business and Prafesaiaaal Women's dab. hosted hy the membership committee. Acquiring "The BJ».W. Look" wfll he the theme, aad BJ*.W. member LiBi Revel, far right, a national representative far a line af tee cosmetics and an artist at the The McHenry Business and Professional Women's club extends an invitation to all women of the McHenry area to join them in acquiring "The B.P.W. Look" at the September m Monday, Sept. 17, will kick off the 1979-80 year's activities with a dinner meeting at Crescent Bay Landing restaurant. Cocktails are at 6:30 and dinner at 7 pjn. B P.W.'s own Lilli Revdl will present the program "The B.P.W. Look". She will lecture on cosmetics and demonstrate professional make-up to a "live modd" from the audience. Lilli, Who was national representative for a leading cosmetic firm for many years, has appeared on TV and radio, and has conducted schools throughout the country on skin care and proper use of cosmetics. She now limits her talents to free-lance make-up artist at certain stores in the Chicago suburban area. The ~ Business and Professional Women's dub's theme for this year is "Threshold to New Horizons" Accept Memberships HOMECOMING DINNER - Doris Laagebaha, left, president af the state af Illiaois Ladies aaxiliary to Veteraas af fareigo Wars, was the gaest af baaar at a homecoming dinner dance an So tardav, Sept. 1. The dinner dance was hasted by Cranin Brothers Veteraas af Fareign Wars post 17SS aad Ladies aaxiliary la Lincoln, 111. Shawn with Doris is Gerry Kack af McHeary. wha is serviag as fifth district president af the Ladies aaxiliary. Gory it a member of the Ladies aaxiliary to Veteraas af Fareign Wars, past 4«M. Pictured shave, fram the left, are Mary Da has af McHeary. aad Phil Zaak aad Mary Jane Ahem af Wander Lake, all division chairmen af the Cammanity Caacerts Associatiaa af Crystal Lake, prepariag far the apening af the seasaa. Community Concerts Association of Crystal Lake is now preparing for its fifth anniversary campaign. Division Chairman are now renewing and accepting Foresters Plan Lunch, Play MOW BOOKING! eolfhjB golfleaTues •FOR ISO SUSHI PRO SHOf 2500 N Chapel Hill Rd McHenry, III I St. Agatha Court No. 777 of the National Catholic Sodety of Foresters is planning a trip to Shady Lane on Sept. 26 for luncheon and a {day. Members will meet at the community club in Johnsburg at 10:30 a.m. Reservations are to be made by Sept. 15 to Mrs. Leo < Evelyn 1 Diedrich or Mrs Francis (Laura) Schmitt. Also being planned for Sept 26 is the annual Day of Recollection to be held at the Bishop Lane Retreat House in Rockford. Illinois. Members wishing to attend should make their reservations by Sep­ tember 15 to Mrs. Francis (Laura) Schmitt.. All members are invited to attend There will be no regular meeting in September due to these outings. SEP. 1st thru SEP.15 SEMI-ANNUAL (WontTtaape/uj SALE 20*OFF 2 WEEKS ONLY Prices Include: • Measuring •Fabric •Tailoring SHOP AT Only twice eoch year will Itie monufocture* permit discoun­ ts on the full range of our luxurious fabrics. Don't delay, come down now to get a free estimate, or call, ond wo will bring the fabrics to your home. McHenry Drapery fir Carpet Co. 1253 N. Green St. - McHenry, Illinois J i t s . I ncredible That you can save so much time and money and look so great.. Take 8 easy lessons and see for yourself. Each Class Meets Once Each Week. Same Day I Time - 8 Lessons - $22.00 Tuesday, Sep. 18 9:30 A.M. Thursday, Oct. 4 r.r. 9:30 AM. Thursday, Oct. 11 7:00 P.M. Wednesday, Oct. 17. 7:00 P.M. FALL FASHION FORECAST Saturday, Sep. 15 12 P.M. ft 2 P.M. Saturday, Sep. 22 2 P.M. (No charge but pre-registrationis required, call to register) The Ann IVrsorr Method Muy*ar%«»our i&sew «• fabricsCenter Liberty MM Plaza Sit S. Milwaukee Am, IfcsrtyeMs Just 2 miles north of Hawthorn Center. Phono: (312) 3*2-2660 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. S lo S. Ffi-Sat 10 to 5 application of makeap. will be demeostratiag on live models from the aadieaee. the fleer points ef her crsft. Awsiting their tarns are BJP.W. members, from the left. Levis Freand. Harriett Dodd. Lillian Cairas, Leaera Frisby sad, seated. Dorothy Lewis. STAFF PHOTO - WAYNE GAYLORD and presents a challenge to bigger and better things for making the business world better for women. The ob­ jectives of the club are to elevate the standards for women in business and in the professions; to promote the interests of business and professional women; to bring about a spirit of cooperation among business and professional women of the United States; and to extend opportunities to business and professional women through education along lines of in­ dustrial, scientific vocational activities. and memberships of this exciting concert series. Appearing in October will be * duo-pianists Rostal and Schaefer. in January, tenor Phillip Creech; in February the famed Joffrey Ballet; and in March, a return engagment of the famed Texas Boys Choir. Membership \ in the association is limited and membership is for all four concerts. Those interested in Com­ munity Concerts may call Mrs. James (Mary Jane) Abern, or Mrs. Greg A. (Mary) Dubas. Israel sending Deputy PM Yadin to U.S. Marc Robot is the name chosen for the second son of Julie and Fred Grade, 1801 W. Lakeview Street, McHenry. He was born Aug. 30 in McHenry hosptial, and weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz - He joins a brother, Eric, at home. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cederburg of Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fendt of Ingleside are the paternal grandparents. Matthew and Janice, Oik, 5019 Home, McHenry, and their first child Aug. 31 in McHenry hospital. Tiffany Marie weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz. . Maternal grandparents are Bill and Marian Dannehy of Wonder Lake. George and Margaret Buttell of Elgin are the paternal grandparents With the birth of Karen Marie, John and Lillian Pomonis, 1501 Rosemarie drive, McHenry, now have two boys and two girls. The 6 lb 14 oz. baby made her entrance into the world at McHenry hospital Sept. 2. It's now three girls for James and Sandra Simoncelli, 3825 Mill road, Richmond. Michelle Marie was born Sept. 1 in McHenry hospital and weighed 9 lbs. 2 oz. Grandparents are Louise' Novak and Emil and Rita Simoncelli, all of Chicago. Janice and Agostino Pizzo, 2308 S. Stilling, McHenry, had their second girl Aug. 31 in McHenry hospital. Gina Marian weighed 8 lbs. 10 oz., and joins Nicole, 2. Grandparents are Ralph and Marian Ackerman of Palatine "and Orsola Pizzo of Norridge. Richard and Lisa Wirch, 10612 Main, Richmond, con­ tinued the trend toward girls, when their first child was born Aug. 27 in McHenry hospital. Heather Ann weighed 6 lbs. 2 oz. Proud grandparents are Ronald and Patricia Eckman of Spring Grove, and Harold Wirch of Richmond and Elizabeth Wirch of McHenry. Laurence and Sharon Kottke. 916 S. Black Partridge, McHenry, chose David Michael The membership committee of the club will serve as hostesses for the initial meeting. The committee urges your support and interest in this prominent McHenry organization. All interested persons who are not presently on the membership roster should make reservations by calling 385-0258 no later than Thursday, Sept. 13, or by contacting another B.P.W. club member. -- as the name for their third child, born in Northwest community hospital, Arlington Heights on Sept. 3. The infant weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz., and joins a sister Laura, 17, and a brother, Christopher, 16. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hermann of McHenry are the maternal grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Kottke of Car- pentersville are the paternal grandparents. Great- grandparents are Mrs. Juliette Kottke of Palatine and Margaret Moe of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Robot W. Mowery, 2215 Lincoln road, McHenry, had their first child, Nicholas John Mowery, Aug. 27, in Lake Forest hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Griffin of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Robot Neider of Chicago are the paternal grandparents. Among recent births reported at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Wood­ stock, are the following area births. Aug. 31, a son born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wray of McHenry; Sept. 1, a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. David Sobkowiak of McHenry; Sept. 2, a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Marsh of McHenry; and Sept. 3, a son born to Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay of Wonder Lake. I HOSPITAL NOTES | WOODSTOCK MEMORIAL Admissions: Mrs. Mercedes Morenz, Master Timothy Riley, Elmer Larsen. Bruno Tanski, Bryan White and Daniel Koch, all of McHenry; and Mrs. Doris Olson of Island Lake. "HAPPY YOUNGSTERS" BEGIN Sept. 10 at 12:30 p.m. marks the beginning of the bowling season for the "Happy Youngsters", a group for women and men, fifty-five years old and older in McHenry county. This group is organized for fun rather than competition, and welcomes new as well as experienced bowlers. Further information about this group may be obtained through Frank Giel. SENIORS MEET The regular meeting of the McHenry Senior Citizens club will take place Monday, Sept 10. at 7:30 p.m. spurgeon? S E M I - A N N U A L ART Needlework Sale N o w T h r u S u n d a y S e p t e m b e r ] 6 t h U s e O u r F r e e L a y a w a y P l a n & S a v e F o r A L L Y o u r W i n t e r P r o j e c t s M c H E N R Y M A R K E T P L A C E S T O R E P H O N E 3 8 5 - 4 1 0 0

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