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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 May 1982, p. 2

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V t' ACE 1-PUMMDEALER-WEDNESDAY, MAY It, 1M2 f I PTO Schedules I ! *Moit£y sSoaLat J V.IU. VIM. wkMl («. -- MR. AND MRS. TIMOTHY FERBRACHE MARRIED IN MCHENRY - The First United Methodist church. McHenry. was the setting for the March 1,1M2, exchange of promises of marriage between the former Peggy Murray and Timothy Ferbrache. The bride is the daughter of Park View. McCuiiom Lake, McHenry, and the late ter Path, McHenry Betty Murray, 4SM Lawrence Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Rus* Haderly, 3205 Hunter are the parents of the groom. Pastor Thohias E. Lowery officiated at the t p.m. candlelight ceremony. Eighty-five friends and relatives toasted the newlyweds at a reception in the Knights of Columbus hall, McHenry. The new Mrs. Ferbrache graduated from McHenry Community high school in 1*79 and Moser Business school Is 1*77. She to presently employed as a secretary at Kemper group. Long Grove, III. Her husband graduated from the same high school in 1*78 and served with the U.S. Navy for one year. He to currently employed at Omni Plastics, Spring Grove, III. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Dan Drake of McHenry announce the engagement of their daughter, Sherrl Danette. to Jack Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Moss of Dania, Fla. A July wedding is planned at St. Patrick's Catholic church, McHenry. Parents Without Partners Meeting All single parents are invited to attend a Parents Without Partners meeting Friday, May 21, at the Crystal Bowl, routes 176 and 31, at 8:30 p.m. Bud Berri of the Elgin Toast- masters will present his "Value Analysis" and this dynamic speaker will have some surprise answers for everyone A family fun night to planned at Valley View school lor an old- taaroonea ice cream social, Friday, May 21, from 7 to 9 p.m. There will be a variety of goodies, such aa brownies, ice cream conaa, ice cream sundaes and pie ala mode. Everyone to invited to come ant and join the fun. Gala Nightclub Revue At Marian By popular demand, Tony Newboroe, the topiine performer at last year's Marian Central Hurricane Happenings, returns to a gala nightclub revue at Marian Friday and Saturday, May 21-22. Newborn*, of San Franciaco, will star as headliner in two performances on both dates at 8 and 10:30 p.m. In addition to Newborne, there will be showgirls performing and in­ strumental musicians. The evening's entertainment will benefit Marian Central Catholic high school and is sponsored by Marian's Parents association. Advance tickets are advised. Tickets can be obtained by calling Marian Central at 338-4230. Tickets are tax deductible. A late night snack will be available in the school cafeteria following each performance. COMMUNITY CALENDAR MAY 20 r United Methodist Women--"Mad Hatter Tea", 1 p.m.-First United Medthodist church. ., McHenry Senior Citizens dub-bus trip to Chicago loop-depart 8:30 a.m - icHenr i to Chi McHenry Market Place parking lot. MAY 21 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM- monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m.-St. Mary's school Oak room. Ice Cream Social-7 to 9 p m - Valley View school. , MAY 22 Fox Ridge Worn ens club-couples pinochle night MAY 23 Semi-annual chicken dinner--; McHenry American Legion Auxiliary- .noon to 4 p.m.-Legion Poet home- Ringwood road-public invtted. MAY 24 McHenry Senior Citizens club- regular meeting, 7 p.m.-Eaflr4 cam­ pus-hobby, collectibles and antitfnea show. McHenry meeting, 10 Library. Woman's club- am.-McHenry Board Public MAY 25 McHenry Chapter 547, O.E S.-- stated meeting, 8 p.m. Plant sale-Card party-sale, 10 a.m.; party, noon-Just For fun Roller Rink-sponsor, McHenry Garden club. MAY 26 Fox Ridge Womens club-End Year Thank You Dinner. of Newcomers are requeated to please come for an orientation at 8. Parents Without Partners is a unique charitable and educational organization for single parents and their children. Eligible for mem­ bership are single parents who are divorced, widowed, separated or unmarried. Custody of children is not a requirement For more information one may call 653 3931 B.P.W. Club Installs Officers Pictured above, from left,to right, are newly elected officers of the McHenry Business and Professional Women's club, Lynn Donarski. president; ErceU Richardson, president elect; June Stuart, vice-president; Marge Buhl, recording secretary; Pat Cervantes, treasurer; and Dorothy McKeaaa, corresponding secretary. They will be dnly Installed at the May 24 meeting of the club at the Branded Steak House (change in meeting place). Persons interested in attending may call 385-9258 for reservations. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD m- MAY 27 . Rules of the Road Review eourse- McHenry City Hall-9:30 a m to 12 p.m.--eye test before registration. McHenry Lodge 158 AF&AM-Open Past Masters night-dinner, 7 p m.- Ulus. Bro. Rev. Ridell A. Kelsey and West campus Swing choir Luncheon-Fashion Show-noon- Pistakee Community center-sponsor, United Methodist Women of Mt Hope church. MAY 28 Craft Group, 12 30 p.m -First United Methodist church parlor- babysitter provided. JUNE 1 Annual Women of the Moose Bir­ thday potluck dinner, 7 p.m.-Chapter Night meeting, 8 p.m.-Moose lodge. McHenry JUNE 2 Grandmothers club- 'S"'Y<\0 Tin ILI r.ii Play tex Summer SALE 20% OFF Cross Your Heart Bras (sclpcted siy!«• \) and Super Look Panties S.»l«' End* June 12, 1982 STYLING SALON IWHISPERING POINT CENTE 43 4311 CRYSTAL LAKE RP..S Specializing In Men's & Women s Hoif Designs Spring erm (Includes Hair Shaping (r Conditioning) ruts THAU sat THUMbNU CVIW We Are A Redken Snlon BY APPOINTMENT |O*Y| 344-5511 luncheon and meeting, 11:30 a McHenry Country chin. JUNE 3- Rules of the Road Review course- McHenry City Hall-second claaa-10 a.m. to 12 p.m. JUNES Annual dance sponsored by Firemen of Co. 1-9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m - VFW clubhouse-tickets at door. Fox Ridge Womens club- participation in Defender paper drive. JUNE 7 McHenry Senior Citizens club- board meeting, 10 a.m.-McHenry public library. Compassionate Friends-7 to 9 p.m- -Family Service * Mental Health center-4302 Crystal Lake road. JUNE 8 McHenry Junior Women's Civic group-general meeting, 7:30 p.m.-St. Paul'8 church. JUNE 10 «; * Rules of the Road Review course- McHenry City Hall-third (laat) class- •10 a.m. to 12 p.m. McHenry Junior Women's Civic group-Salad Luncheon. 11:30 a.m. JUNE 10-13 St. Mary's annual Rummage and Bake sale-Thursday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.- •Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.-Saturday * a.m. to 2 p.m.-Sunday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. JUNE 14 McHenry Senior Citizens club- regular meeting, 1 to 4 p.m.-East campus cafeteria-program, Nutrition for Seniors. JUNE 15 Women of the Moose-closed business meeting, 7 p.m.-installation of officers, 8 p.m.-Moose lodge. JUNE 16 McHenry Senior Citizens club~14th birthday celebration--McHenry Country club-social hour, 12 p.m.- luncheon, 1 p.m. Luncheon and . Card Party- Johnsburg Community club-ll:30 i a.m.-Sponsor, St. John's Bleased Virgin Sodality. JUNE 19 Fox Ridge Womens club-Gourmet group night out. JUNE 27 Fox Ridge Womens club-car rally and picnic. JUNE 28 McHenry Senior Citizene club-East campus cafeteria-1 to 4 p.m. MARY CASEY AND DANIEL O'BRIEN PLAN JUNE WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Casey of Crystal Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Margaret, to Daniel William O'Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. O'Brien of McHenry. Both are 1977 graduates of Marian Central Catholic high school. The bride elect will graduate from St. Anthony Hospital Medical center School of Nursing, Rockford, May 14. Her fiance graduated from McHenry County college with an Associates degree in Industrial Engineering. Following their wedding June 5,1982, the couple will reside In Wonder Lake. Set Daughters Of American Revolution Lunch May 25 UK LUTll KB BUN'S BARNYARD BARGAINS A Consignment & Resole Co-Op Concept A new way for you to generate extra income during these hard recessionary times... We welcome your handicrafts, household items, tools, toys, most anything you would like to turn Into cosh. * . YOU PROVIDE. GOOD SELLA DIE MERCHANDISE DAkNYARD BARGAINS PROVIDES •Unique high traffic store whh o main highway location •Display spoce for your Items • fold Rent •fold utilities •fold advertising •Store personnel •Payment of necessary business taxes and permits Like opening yout own store without oil the related expenses mr ~ - ' Ik. 31m 344-4433 mm Kishwaukee Trail chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will hold its annual Spring Luncheon Tuesday, May 25, at 11 a.m., at Millie's Pancake House in Delavan, Wis. Committee reports are due at this meeting, and the officers for 1982-1964 will be installed. The new regent will be Miss Amy Brink of Woodstock. Other new of­ ficers are first vice-regent, Mrs. Glenn Anderson of Woodstock; second vice-regent, Mrs. Melvin Long of McHenry; chaplain, Mrs. Lisle Baaaett of McHenry; recording secretary. Mrs. Leonard Belmonte of Woodatock; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Charles Wright of Woodstock; treasurer, Miss Leta Clark o Woodatock; regtotrar, Mrs. William Langdon of Woodatock; and historian librarian, Mrs. Eric Brown of Wonder Lake. The historical program will be "Women of Faith, Hope, and Love in Biblical Times", presented by Mrs Bassett The hostess is Mrs. Bert Boerner, with Mrs. Oscar Holmgren as co-hostess. Teachers Sponsor Spring Dinner The McHenry High School Teachers association is sponsoring a Spring Dinner Thursday, May 27, for all present and past employees of District 1S6. Included in the evening's festivities is n brief program honoring Kay Huck, who is retiring after many ears as a social studies teacher at cHenry high school. Former employees wishing to at­ tend this event should contact Ms. Beth Marcello by Thursday, May 20, at 385-7077. fv Hi n X ^ye i- M< <0* flCCfPTINf, MiRCHtNDISf 1(1,M nm STARTS JUNE 14TH REGISTER NOW!! \ II LIMITED ENROLLMENT fantasy (firm Summer Day Camp 385-2499 r v SWIMMING ARTS S CRAFTS GAMES HIKES PICNICS, ETC. ; • fr-T - • Mu.uMu SESflhKS

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