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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Sep 1981, p. 2

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PAGE 2 - PLAlNDKAl.hlt WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER If, 1IBI <cA/[o±t[i y » • •. • *X-> • n'Vtii -- 5 JL v.- | Community j » I Calendar HIlHI l MR. AND MRS. LYLE JENSEN MARRIED IN WONDER LAKE - Nativity Lutheran church. Wonder Lake, was the setting for the June 27 nuptials uniting in marriage the former Pamela Anne Fitigerald and Lyle Jensen. The bride is the daughter of William and Pat Fitzgerald, 7517 Howe road, Wonder Lake. Stanley and Vinette Jensen, 8340 15th avenue, south, Bloomington, Minn, are the parents of the bridegroom. Following the 4 p.m. ceremony, officiated by Pastor Thomas L. Johnson, a reception for 100 guests was .held in the lakefront garden of the bride's parents, under a lovely blue and white striped canopy. The newly weds took up residence in Bloomington, Minn, upon their return from a wedding trip in northern Minnesota. The new Mrs. Jensen graduated from Illinois Wesleyan, Bloomington, 111., with a degree in Sociology; received a graduate degree from Luther Seminary, Minneapolis, Minn, and is presently a European sales representative for CPT in Bloomington, Minn. Her husband, an English graduate, summa cum laud, from St. Cloud university, St. Cloud, Minn, is an English teacher atOwatona high school, Owatona, Minn. 16 Oaks Woman's ___ 1p.m. ~ 141MB Country women's club-card party and luncheon-ll:90 a.m. to 1 p.m.-St. Peter's hall. Spring Grove-public invited. SEPTEMBER 1? Genera meeting, noon- Fellowship hall-First United Methodist church- membership meeting, book Regular monthly meeting, 7 :30 p .m. - -Ca tho l i c Daughters-K. of C. hall. ; Feingold P A T H -- meeting 7 p.m.-home of La ra ine Kubiak- -5012 Greenbrier drive-Fox Rid j{e , McHenry- - fo r information call 344-1224. SEPTEMBER 19 Mount Hope UMYF sponsors garage sale-9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-ldll w. Broadway- -Pistakee Highlands-benefit building fund. SEPTEMBER 21 McHenry Senior Citizens- Bus trip to parte in St. Charles-Boat ride on Fox River. T.H.E.O.S.-dinner, 5:30 p.m.-Circle R.-2214 W. Route 120- then , fun- fellowship at First United Methodist church. SEPTEMBER 22 McHenry Chapter O.E.S.- stated meeting, 8 p.m. McHenry Garden club- lunch , 11 :30 a .m. a t McHenry Country club- Prepare For Annual Bazaar * * A lot of activity has been taking place at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. 404 N. Green street, McHenry, where members of the congregation have been planning and preparing for the second annual Holiday Happenings Bazaar The event will be held Saturday. Nov. 7. beginning at 9 a.m., under the direction of Mrs Judy White Ladies have been meeting regularly to enjoy learning the "how-to" of various crafts from those who taught such things as weaving, needlepoint and beading. Featured at the bazaar will be articles for Christ­ mas, and infants, a country store, bake sale, tea toom and more. The community is cor­ dially invited to attend. Singles Group Plan Wine-Cheese Sampling A wine and cheese tasting night is planned by C.A.R.E., Christian Action Reaching Everyone. The new singles group, affiliated with Shepherd of the Hills Show you care. Seasons greetings L--~ Send KODAK Photo-Greeting Cards • Christmas, Chanukah or Navidad designs • Slim line or Trim Line styles • Made from youi r ,e color print, color slide . *acolor film negative • Orders accept? ; 'hrough December 2. ' * Their faces will light up, when you tend colorful KODAK Photo-Greeting cards to friends and family. COLOR .RQCgS'NoJ McHENRY CAMERA CENTER 3412 W. ELM McHENRY, III. 385-7723 Rummage Sale Sept. KE2UK&." McHenry,;„ Church Holds SEPTEMBER 2*1 G i r l Scbu t s - -Hopi K Neighborhood meeting, 9:30 r IS^Xlg^^ SeDt. 24-26 McHenry Moness dub- '1' second annual chili diHner The First United Methodist 6:80 to 9 frm -McHenry l church of McHenry, 3717 W. Moose Lodge 001. v »n.. Main street, will hold its SEPTEMBER 2MB F.U "All Church" All church Rummagesale- •First United Methodist church-3717 W. Main street- Fellowship hall-Thursday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.-Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.-Saturday, 8 ' a.m. to noon. • SEPTEMBER 26" 25th Anniversary Dinner Dance For McHenry hosp i t a l -Crescen t Bay ' Land ing-6 :30 Cock ta i l s - Dinner, 7:30 p.m -If. SEPTEMBER 2? All church picnic-First United Methodist church- Petersen park, 2 p.m.- pot luck d inner , 5 p . i n ­ closing, Vesper service. Polish Legion of American Veterans-Liberty Post 188 and chap te r--Join t installation of new officers Spojnia park, 2 p.m.- Flanders road- food and music. SEPTEMBER 28 McHenry Senior Citizens- Fall Dinner, 6 p.m.-East campus cafeteria. Business 4 Professional Women-Membership meeting-John Evans Inn- cocktails 6:30, dinner 7 p.m. Aurora area blood bank- Zion Lutheran church-4206 W. route 120-3:30 to 7:30 p.m. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild Board meeting, 1 p.m - McHenry Public Library- members invited. Rummage sale Sept. 24, 25 and 26, in the lower level of the church. On Thursday, Sept. 24, the hours will be from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon. Donations of rummage can be brought to the church anytime after Sept. 13. For pickups of large items one may call the church office. lliere will be bargains of all kinds - everyone is urged to come early - a coffee and donut break will be available whi le shopp ing and browsing, at very nominal prices. PWP Chapter 'Mystic Fair9 Parents Without Partners, Chapter No. 189, is holding a 'Mystic Fair' Friday, Sept. 18, from 7 until 10:30 p.m., at the American Legion Home, 406 Woodstock street, Crystal Lake. Twenty readers will be available to give personal readings and discuss the future and individuals' p rob lems . Cof fee and refreshments will be served. This event is open to the pub l i c . For fu r the r information, one may call 815-568-7543. mm m located on the 422-acre Paulsen family siat* War In design and def contains maw antiques which were formerly in the Paulsea family and the Mrs. Paulpe^. side) of Harvard. , SEPTEMBER 29 W.O.T.M. and L.O.O.M.- Bin t mee t ing , 8 p .m -cHenry Moo6e Lodge-2816 W. Route 120. jo M OCTOBER 5 St. Patrick's Ladies Guild Member Tea-St. Patrick 's hall-1 p.m. OCTOBER 12 Fr iends of the Handicapped-meeting, 7 p.m.-Mr. C's restaurant-all handicapped welcome- rese rva t ions ca l l the restaurant. OCTOBER 16 * Ringwood ^chf l f i r ch Rumntage sale-9 llfTTWT p.m. GARDEN CLUB MEETING "Through the Looking Glass with Flowers" is the title of Sharon Hummel's program to be presented at the semi-annual meeting of District I, Garden Clubs of Illinois, Inc., Thursday, Oct. 8, at Mauh-Nah-Tee-See Country club, 5151 Guilford road, Rockford. Registration will start at 8:30 a.m. and the general meeting will begin at 11 a.m. Luncheon will De served at 12:30 p.m. and the program will be presented at The annual Holiday Hospitajity day sponsored by the aujdftar'y of Memorial hospitalih Woodstock will be held Wednesday, Oct. 7. An outstdantijng tour of homes and a bazsrar ate planned for the viewing pleasure of the public. Four homes in the area will be open this year; two in Woodstock and two in the rural section west of the city. Homes include the Paul Beyreuthers' which is a Victorian treasure with the original parquetry floors and restored stenciling throughout. It was built in 1894 and is located three blocks west of the square. The modem home of the Joseph Gitlins', to the west, encompasses the range of elegant English and Scan­ dinavian antiques to pop art. It was shown in 1968, but has been extensively enlarged and remodeled. The decor is different, creating a whole new look. The bazaar to be held at the McHenry county Fairgrounds, in the three buildings facing Country club road, will feature fts, roadside order sandgrich lunch. Hours ari from 9a.ru. to 4 p.m. at the fairgrounds and 9 a.m to 5 p.m. for the homes. Tickets may be purchased at va r ious loca t ions on the food items, square, or at dtty of the refreshments and a made-to- places open for viewing. -* • • Dinner Dance-Style Show In rural Woodstock, energy concerned people will be intrigued with the Charles Littles' solar assisted home built almost . _ , entirely by the owners i Advowee e--eewrtiens--rngTHSfelVlfti. fflfBRWfjB OCTOBER 17 R ingwood Church Rummage sale-9 a.m. to noon. obtained from Mrs. Earle W. Johnson, 1126 Arden, Rockford, 61107, by Oct. 1. It is open to the public. United Methodist Women Slate General Meeting Displaying some of the items which will be available at the baxaar are, seated from left to right, Anna Cavier, Grace Reinhardt, Donna Haack and Judy White; standing, Eleanor Crawford and Sharon Moy. The first Fall general meeting of the United Methodist Women of the First United Methodist church, McHenry, will be held Thursday, Sept 17, beginning with a potluck luncheon at noon, in the Fellowship hall. Ruth Circle members are the hostesses. This meeting has been designated as "Membership Day" as there are many new members in the church who have not yet become par­ ticipants in the United Methodist Women and its activities. The program will feature a book review by well-known book reviewer, the Reverend Herbert Duenow. entitled "Mornings On Horseback". The Reverend Duenow gives an excellent program • afld members are urged to bring guests to enjoy his review. Cesarean Film Shown At Memorial Hospital Lutheran thurch, will meet Saturday, Sept. 19, at 7:30 p.m. Those attending are asked to bring a bottle of the i r f avor i t e wine and cheese or crackers. ' All intersted single, separated, divorced, or widowed people are invited to attend the activities of the Soup. C.A.R.E. collects no ies, but there is a minimal charge ajF e&ch function to cover expenses. Anyone interested is urged to call the church office for the location of the wine and cheese night. Memorial, hospital for M c H e n r y c o u n t y , Woodstock, is sponsoring a showing of the film "A S h a r e d C e s a r e a n Beg inn ing" on Thursday , Sept. 17, at 8 p.m., in the cafeteria at the hospital. The film documents the experience of a young couple as they p repare fo r , and share together, the cesarean birth of their second child. The documentation of the birth aqd the spontaneity of the young parents makes the events of the delivery room touching as well as in fo rmat ive . Anyone in te res ted i s inv i t ed to attend. A registered nurse and cesarean childbirth educator will be present to answer any questions. For further information, those interested may call Mrs. John J. (Janet) Smith, Ponca street, McHenry. questions anyone might have • about solar assisted ef­ ficiency and the special architectural features they have incorporated. Mr. Little fashioned and built several one-of-a-kind pieces of furniture, as well as the solid oak cabinets in the kitchen. The pre-Civil War far­ mhouse^ of the Lyle Paulsens' has been in the family since 1950. It was a stage stop and used as an inn on the Northwest Stage Line. The Paulsens restored the home and moved there two years ago. A few interesting features are an open ^ jjtffinvay that ascends to the third floor, and a large country kitchen with a fireplace and stained glass window. A large living room, made by combining the front and rear parlors, is highlighted by a hand-cut chandelier which belonged to Mr. Paulsen's grand­ parents. Two large bedrooms, a sitting room and bath are on the second Hoor. ^he impressive history°<Jr Wis' house dates back t^fajcM^sMand grant. Nancy Scherwitz, medical records manager for McHenry hospital, is shown modeUng an exquisite fall-length fox coat, one of the many luxurious far ensembles «* he modeled during the fashion show at McHenry hospital's twenty-fifth anniversary dinner dance, to Ike held Saturday, Sept. 26, at Crescent Bay Landing, McHenry. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD 3 0 , t ; It will be an evening of elegance when McHenry hospital celebrates its -twenty-fifth anniversary Saturday, Sept 26, at Crescent Bay Landing, FITNESS PROGRAM One free class will be conducted at the Lake Region YMCA for anyone interested on Thursday, Sept. 17, from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. and from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. The free class will be held at the YMCA at 7315 South Route 31 in Crystal Lake. l oub 'v RUMMAGE SALE St. Mary's Catholic church in Woodstock l^vill hold its annual Fall Rummage sale Monday and'tViesday, Sept. 21 and 22, m the school gymnasium at 213 N. Tryon street. Many good items, especially clothing, can be found at this large sale, sponsored by trhe Mariola club. The proceeds of the sale will go to the needs of the church and the school. 6: served at 7:30 p.m., to be followed by dancing. A fashion show of dazzling furs will be a special highlight of this silver anniversary evening. The dinner menu includes carafes of rose wine, trays of appetizers, Swiss mushroom sottp, iceberg salad served with house dressing, prime r ib , baked po ta to and vegetable. Dessert is brancty cherry Romanoff. Dur ing the even ing , special Awards for Long Term S*V*K In Advanced Life Support Will he given to Emergency Medical Service volunteers »vThe proceeds of the evening will benefit many will be education programs spon­ sored by McHenry hospital for both employees and the public. Reservations will be acknowledged upon receipt of a check, and must be made by Sept. to Mrs. Raymond Ten^pleman, 2922 W. Virginia 'avenue, McHenry, 111. • / •' For further information on reservations or details of the dinner dance, one may call. the Hospital Public Relations department, 385- 2413. . i urse A professional styling can give your hair full­ ness, more body, more life! Stop in soon... and see the results! For men & women. ||| FRAN'S HIDDEN CURL 1301 RIVERSIDE DR. 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