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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jun 1982, p. 2

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SPECIAL WORKSHOPS •MI Oft MIT •MIT SINK 7 U kmmamvn •skkmmbtit •MIM UWUt Ml It 4KAITIAIY sr-Country Arts & Crafts 5M0W.aM (H112* NdBKY.ft 385-1070 BRIDES! V^J Come wotch me construct o gorgeous sNk wedding from won to ftntah in one evening. You'i learn *v**YtNng you need to Know to complete your own silk flower wedding & ot o very substantial No stalls required. Have the prtde of Knowing yog aid it youne# the way you wanted It done (15.00 Fee La c^ivikki X3 |f\U 1»»GE 2 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, JUNE U. IK Cutest Baby Contest Popular Feature Of Annual Fiesta Days SCOTT MULLEN AND CHRISTINA IACULLO ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mm. Anthony Ucullo of McHenry Announce the engagement of their daughter Christina, to Scott Mullen, ton of /Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullen, Jr., of Johnsburg. The bride elect Is a 1*2 graduate of McHenry Community high school and will attend McHenry •Community college in the Fall. The future hrldegruom graduated from . Johnsburg high school In 1181. A May. 1M4 wedding Is planned. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Celebrate Anniversary MR. AND MR8. FRANK BLOMMAERT * Fifty years of treasured memories •were celebrated recently, at the Old «Mill Inn, Wonder Lake, where Val and * Frank Blommaert of Chicago were dieted by their children, Shirley *Hartjes and her husband Harry of • Richmond, Frank and Jackie 'piommaert of Wilmette, and Clyde "and Holly Blommaert of Chicago, in •honor of their fiftieth wedding an­ niversary ' Family members and friends ;• gathered from as far away as Boynton ".Beach, Fla. ("FE" and Leo Steffen); ;lDavis, III. (Nancy and Jim Beggin); A%low Fellowship <Slates Luncheon Womens Aglow Fellowship of I Crystal Lake-McHenry will host a ^ luncheon Thursday, July 1, at 10:30 » a.m. at John Evans Inn, Crystal Lake. • Guest speaker will be Solveig (Sue) ; Pedersen of Chicago, currently I president of the Chicago Area Board As part of celebration, the McHenry Junior Women's Civic group to fifth will be the first M on Jane 9, or Inter. Other phntngrenlu will bs to parents. Ac&Maoatbe or jissif by June 38, MB. Professions! r**0*"? are (Non-profesaionsl anas sre not ceptabie for nsnspapa reproduc­ tion). Two photos sre asked, if possible; one wallet site for newspsper me end s larger ons (up to 5 x 7) for uee on e display board. The name, address snd pHwtt ftum'tr must be on tbs buck of the photo, along with date of birth. Voting will take pines by coin donstion at the display board, which will be placed with cooperating merchants and certain public locations during Plasta days, July a through Aug. 1. Ihe winner and four win be determined by the of caah donations thnt have must bs Voting win St. 1982. Pearl ftveet at the city perk Aaf. 1, and the and nwnani wfD be an­ nounced at a time to be doetgneted later. In case of tioa, the winner win be determined by the toas of a coin. Chijdhnei of the Women's Civic group owners of not engine. IPfiii in yifliflid he sent to "Cutoaf Baby" Photo Contest, in cars of the Chamber of Commarei Uff N. Cfraen Street, McHenry, DL Pre-Natal Lectures, Films In City Hospital Series obetetric department of :Henry hospital announcaa its next ries of pre-nstal lecturea and films, The Mcl series i to be held in the hoapital cafeteria Tuesday, July 8, Thursday, July 8, Tuesday, July IS, snd Thursday, July IS. All claasee in the four-part series begin at 7:SO p.m., and are an integral part of McHenry hospital's "family- centered" maternity care. This of maternity care focusea on mother, the father, and the baby as a family unit, and the lecture series is designed to benefit fathers as well as mothers. Topics for discussion will include Anatomy and Physiology, Coping with Pregnancy, Prenatal Exerdae and Body Mechanics, Maternal Nutrition, Labor, Delivery, Emotional Aspects of Pregnancy, Birth of a Family, Baby Care, and Dental Care. A tour of e labor and delivery roans will be series, and filn type > the the part of the series; <en<r films snd literature to be distributed st the lectures will provide s comprehensive program for expectant parents. Members of the medical-dental staff and the nursing staff of McHenry hospital, as well as s hospital dietitian, will be among the speakers for the series. Interested persons COMMUNITY CALENDAR and Dubuque, Iowa (Jonneal and Bob Cahill). Among their young offspring who came to share this happy occasion were Kathy and Debbie Hartjes of Ringwood; Paul, Karen, Carl, Beckie and Rachel of Wilmette; cousins, LeRoy Blommaert and Yvonne Piesens of Chicago; and frlendr, Bernice and Joan Hojostik of Chicago. Adding to the pleasure of the beautiful evening, the celebrants remained another day to witness the excitement of their granddaughter Debbie's graduation from Johnsburg Junior high school. of Aglow and special prayer coor­ dinator for Channel 38 TV. In ad­ dition, she is also director of women's ministry at Homewood Full Goapel church, in Homewood, a Chicago suburb, where her huaband of 32 years is pastor. The deadline for reservations is Sunday, June 27, and additional in­ formation can be obtained from Mrs. Dale (Lois) Koss of McHenry. If the members of your family are far from lovers of liver, try soaking the meat in milk or tomato juice about two hours before broiling. JUNE 23 Bed Race meeting, 8 p.m.-City Hall-Council Chambers. JUNE 24 McHenry Senior Citizens-bua trip to Cantigny-lssve Market Place parking lot, 9 a.m. St. Clara Court 650-meeting, 7:30 e cream social and cards- Middle school-Oak Room. JUNE 2S-S8 "Summerfesf-St. Patrick's church, McHenry-starts 7 p.m.- sponsor, Montini < school-food, musical reviews, skits and games- tickets at door, <* the rectory/ " * / > I JUNE 27 Fox Ridge Womens club-car rally and picnic. Polish Legion of American Veterans-Liberty club investors, 1 p.m-chapter meeting, 2 p.m.-K.C. Chicken Dinner 4 Summer Social- St. Peter's hall, Spring Grove-12 to S p.m.-tickets at door. McHenry Sportsmen's club-Meet Shoot-11 a.m. to 4 p.m.-Weingart road, Pistakee Bay-public invited. JUNE 28 McHenry Senior Citizens club- regular meeting-East campus cafeteria-1 to 4 p.m.-program, Fire Prevention. Aurora Blood Draw- 3:30 to 7:30 m.-Zion Lutheran church-4208 W. McHenry hospital's obstetric department between8a.m. and S p.m. at 388-2200, extension 800. There is no charge for these classes. Lutheran church-Washington street, Woodstock-'Pitfalls in Geneslogy snd How to Avoid Them'. JULY 9 Benefit Dinner-Dance-Johnsburg Community club-for John k Doris Pitzen family-information and tickets, call 385-1380 or 385-0557. JULY 10 Chicken Barbeque-Ringwood church lawn-serving, 4,5 and 8 p.m- advance tickets from church mem­ bers. American picnic-Pearl 11 g p.m." JULY 11 Polish Legion of Veterans-2nd annual street park-noon till concertina band. Combined worship service under tent-Ringwood Methodist church- McHenry Sportsmen's club-annual picnic and steak fry-noon- reservations a must. JULY 15 Loyal Order of Moose and Women of the Mooae-joint meeting, 8 p.m.- & lm street, McHenry. JUNE 29 McHenry Sportsmen's club- meeting, 8 p.m.-election of officers. JUNE SO Miss McHenry Pageant~7:30 pm.- American Legion hall. JULY 4 Fireworks--9:30 p.m.-Petersen Park JULY 8 Women of the Mooae-Chapter meeting, 8 p.m.-Lodge. JULY 8*7 General cleaning, 9 a.m.-St. Patrick's hall kitchen-bring bag lunch-coffee served. JULY 8, 9, 10 Dollar Days-All Over Town. JULY 8 McHenry County Genealogical society-meeting, 7:30 p.m.-Grace KRYSTAL KLEAR CLEANING "WHERE IS MS IS HQ Kumautr ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Announcing their Earleen J. Smith of Allan Sig LUlegard of bride elect, the former Robertson of its of future bridegroom graduated from Crystal Lake Central high achool. An October wedding is being ~ and the couple win reside in gradual The fu are MR. AND MRS. BYRON COOLEY MARRIED IN GLENCOE - North Shore United Methodiat church, Giencee, IB. waa the setting for the April 24, exchange of wedding vows between the former irah ~ _ ' performed by the Reverend David Tracy. The iride to the daughter of Earl and Reea and Byron Leeter Cooiey. The 3:39 p.m. d David Tracy. The bride I Emily Rees, 718 N. John street, McHenry. William and Fraacto Csslsy, 1228 Westmoor rood, Wlonetka, 111. are the parents of the groom. Following a reception at Harrtoon Conference center. Lake Forest, IU., the newly weds left for a cruise to the Virgin Islands. The new Mrs. Cooiey attended Northern Illinois and DePaul universities and to presently an energy lending officer nt Republic Bank, Houston, Tex. Her husband attended VawtorMU and Northwestern universities and to a vice-president at Continental IUIneia National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Houston Regional office. Energy Industries. They are residing at 3127 Kettering drive, Houston. JULY 19 Compassionate Friends, Inc.- meeting, 7 p.m.-Mental Health Service building-4S02-G N. Crystal Lake road. JULY 23-Aug. 1 Fiesta Days. JULY 25 McHenry Sportsmen's club-Meat Shoot-11 a.m. to 4 p.m.-Weingart road, Pistakee Bay. Jaycees Sponsor Benefit Dance The Wonder Lake Area Jaycees is sponsoring a street dance on July 2, from 8 p.m. to midnight, at the property next to Letizia Financial Corp. building on Hancock drive in Wonder Lake. There will be entertainment for all agea, and muaic will be provided by a live band. Food and refreshments will also be available. All proceeds will go to Camp New Hope for exceptional children. For information, call John C. Letizia, Street Dance chairman, at 8154-728- 0404. MR. AND MRS. PAUL WALDOCH resort to RESIDING IN WONDER LAKE - After s honeymoon at a Rhinelander, Wis., newly married Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waldoch are tag at 25*9 S. Walnut drive. Wonder Lake, III. The bride to the former Peggy Rakestraw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rakestraw. 321 8. Draper rone, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Waldoch, 18813 River road, Marengo, DL are the parenta of the bridegroom. The couple was united in marriage May M, during a 2:99 p.m. ceremony officiated by Father Edward Schott, in the Church of St. Mary of the Assumption, McHenry. A reception with cocktails, dinner and dancing was held at the Mooae lodge, Woodstock. 111. for approximately 149 guests. The bride graduated from McHenry Community high school in 1971 and to the credit manager at Good Shepherd hoapital. Barrington, III. The groom, a 1979 graduate of Marian Central, served four years in the U.S.A.F., attended Spartan School ot Aeronautics la Ttttoa, Okla., and Northern Illinois university, DeKalb, and to s self-employed woodcrafter. Women Of The Moose The June 15 business meeting waa called to order by Senior Regent Janet Siemien, with SS woman in at­ tendance. The financial report was read and the Special award was given to Mary Malina. Following the meeting, Inatallation of Officers for the 1982-1983 term was held. They are senior regent, Uly Ann Baker; senior graduate regent, Janet Siemien; junior regent, Lori Hertel; chaplain, Mary Malina; treasurer, Mary Keerberg; and recorder, Ila Hogan. The new senior regent congratulated the other newly elected and appointed officers and chairmen. In her speech she quoted a moving prayer written by John Luther. Friends and her lovely daughter April, presented her with bouqueta of flowers following the ceremony. When the McHenry High School Honors Assembly program was held recently, Pat Knapik, lataaaanllM the Women of the Mooae, awarded a scholarship for Physical Therapy to Susan Pender and a scholarship tor Child Care to Heether Kim. The next chapter meeting will be held on July 8. 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