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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Aug 1982, p. 2

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PACF ». PLAINDEALEE - WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 4. IMtT;, f <zA/(o±tCy <£ocLcl[ % DONALD FREUND AM) KAREN HUERNER AUGUST WEDDING ~ Mr. and Mrs John Grant of Mcllenry and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huebner of Morton Grove announce the engagement of their daughter Karen Huebner of McHenry, to Donald Freund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Freund of Mcllenry. The bride elect graduated front McHenry Community high school in 1978. The future bridegroom is a 1977 graduate of the same school. The couple will be married Aug. 21 in The Church of St. Mary of the Assumption, McHenry. MR. AND MRS. JOE TRATTNFR MARRIED IN RARTLETT - St. Peter Damian Catholic church. Hartlett, III. uas the setting for the June 12 exchange of wedding vows between the former Deborah Stilling and Joe M. Trattner. The bride is IIm» daughter of former Mcllenry area residents Mr. and Mrs. Maurler Stilling of I.ake Geneva, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Trattner of Rartlett are the parents of tHe bridegroom. The bride was given In marriage by her father, and the 2 p.m. nuptials were celebrated by the Reverend Jerome Klug After the ceremony, a sit-down dinner, followed by dancing, was enjoyed bv 225 guests at "Camelot", Des IMaines, III. The new Mrs. Trattner Is a graduate of Northern Illinois university, earning a degree In Marketing, and presently employed as a field representative In the investment department Tor Rankers Life of Des Moines, Iowa. Her husband received a degree in Cofriputer Science from the same university and Is currently a senior program analyst at Rolse Cascade, Itasca, III. Upon return from a wedding trip to I.as Vegas, the newlyweds took up residence in a new home they built in North Aurora, 111. THOUGHT FOR FOOD •« oouiocnooK < r r u m > M m n r o n i S a l a d I ll>, ground beef I pkg Hamburger Help or* inn for Cheese butter Macaroni 3 *.up» hot water 1 pkg.OOo/.) frozen green jieas, thawed ami drained 2 cups sliced celery 1 -4 cupsweet pickle relish '/i cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 1 tip. dry mustard 2 tsp lemon juice V» tsp cayenne pepper Cook and sUi giound beef in 10-inch skillet until brown; Debbie Harmer tells: "HOST50 LBS. IMIUMVS at NutH/System. I ftel better than ever before and have more energy too!" COMMUNITY CALENDAR AUGUSTS -• Rule* of the Road Review course- for senior citizens-second class. 10 a.m. to noon-McHenry City hall. AUGUST 9 McHenry Senior Citizen*' Gub- regular meeting, 1 p.m.-East cam­ pus-annual flower and vegetable show. . . AUGUST 11 Moose Family Rib Dinner-Lodge. AUGUST 12 McHenry County Genealogical society-monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m- Grace Lutheran church-Washington street, Woodstock--"Courthouse Research". Rules of the Road Review course- for senior citizens-third and last class, 10 a.m. to noon-McHenry City hall. AUGUST 14 Moose Annual Picnic-Petersen Park~12 to 7 p.m. AUGUST 15 McHenry Foresters-Pool party, 8 to 9:30 p.m.-Knox Park-information, call Debbie Oeffling, 385-5881 or Barb Plutshack. 385-8753. AUGUST 16 T H E O S -annual catered picnic- home of Mae Stinespring-3329 Bay View lane, McHenry-Dinner, 5:30 p.m. -reservations. Lyda Radisch. 385 2754 AUGUST 17 Women of the Mooae-Chairmen meeting, 7 p m.--Business meeting. 8 p.m.-Lodge McCullom Lake Conservation club- meeting. 8 p.m -Lakeland Park Community House-1717 N. Sunset. McHenry Toastmasters club Organization meeting, 7 p.m - McHenry Public Library. AUGUST 19 Senior citizens- Application and photo identification cards-M) a.m. to 3 p m - McHenry City hall information, call Jim Jansen, 385 7475 AUGUST 23 McHenry Senior Citizens' club-no regular meeting-school registration AUGUST 26 McHenry Senior Citizens' Bus trip Wagon Wheel, Rockton -luncheon leave Market place. 10 a m. AUGUST 29 American Ltfcton Post 481 Fest-12 to 6 p.m -beer, food, and prizes -children's magician chow- band music for all. AUGUST 31' Men and Women of the Moose-Joint meeting 8 p m -L«xlge SEPTEMBER 4 Freund Family Reunion-1 to7 p m. Johnsburg Community club call 385- for details SEPTEMBER 9 McHenry Senior Citi/ens Kail Dinner-McHenry Country club- social hour, noon dtnner, I p rn SEPTEMBER 13 Compassionate Friends- meeting. 7 p m.-Family Service and Community M«*ntal Health Center for Mcllenry County 1302 Crystal Lake road Suite (i. McHenry. The 1882 Miss McHenry Comity candidates are from left, front, Cathy Ltptnsky. Harvard; Naney Griffiths, Island ilce Scowr Lake; Den Hills; Connie Algonquin owra, Cary; Missy Dvrden, Lake in the McHenry; Connie Hayden, Back, Rachel Shelton, Richmond; Lisa Wolff, Nelson, IcHo Connie Hayden, Union; Lynn HeUeman, Marengo; Leslie Gran, Huntley; Marie Meyer. Woodstock; Laurie Deferens, Alden Hebron; Marl J a cobs on, Wonder Lake: Shelly Anderson. Crystal Lake; and Lorie Lee, Fax River Grove. Don Peasley Photography Golden Anniversary SISTER GENEVIEVE WISER On Sunday. Aug 8, at 10 o'clock, a Mass will be celebrated at St. Peter's church, Volo, in honor of Sister Genevieve Wiser, who is observing 50 years in God's service. Falher Kenneth Brown, a nephew, will be the celebrant, and Father Alexander Thane, the former pastor of St Anne's church, Barringlon, will be homilist. Sister Genevieve, daughter of the 4at* Mr and Mrs. Joseph Wiser, Sr., of Volo. entered the Community of \he School Sisters of St Francis in Milwaukee. Wis , Nov 4, 1929 On June 14.1932, she received the habit of this Community. Al that time, she received the name Sister M ir\ Lticas, but in 1%9 she returned to her baptismal name, Genevieve A family picnic in the McHenry city park will follow the Mass on Sunday Friends are invited »o stop and sa\ h>ilo Visitors will be welcome ̂ " # f ' ? "i 4 I i I i ' * f <•* i WENDY ANN WOHNRADE J ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mr* Robert Wobvade, 7216 Bull Valley road. McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter Wendy *o T i m o t h y J . B e l l a g a m b a , s o n o f M r . a n d M r s . H e r m a n B e l l a g a m b a , l l l i E . Carlyle court. Arlington Heights, III. The couple both graduated from Drake university, Des Molaet, Iowa. In 1801. He received a Bachelor's degree In Business Administration and site earned a Bachelor's degree In Elemental;? Education. Th£y arje;piadniitga Spring, 1883 wedding \ v." Luncheon Featur$}iMu&Urn Curator I>abor saving devices of the late nineteenth ;fnd early twentieth cen- tury used by McHenry county women wtli !>e displayed and explained at the "Kountry Kitchen" luncheon of the M<Henry County Christian Women's PWP Invites Single Parents club, toDt held Aug 11, at J Inn. Crystal J^ake. 4 *• sv )V Nancy Fike, curator McHenry County Historical Museum, has served on tjhe board of difectOrs in McHenry" county for nine year*. She Peoria Master'} degree in Afarfeanu L. » \ • V4 ! Thontas will be the featured sfcean* and her topic is entitled, "The Old ahd the New". A former college teacher at Parkland Community college, she currently resides ifi drain. Stir in Macaroni.Saucc Mix and water. Hcattoboil- injj, stirring constantly Re duor heat; cover and sunnier, stiinng owattonslly, 10 min­ ute*. Mi* pca.s. eelcry and icl- ish in small bowl Mi* mayon­ naise, mustard, lemon juice and cayenne pepper in large bowl. Stir ground bee! mix- tuie and vegetables into may­ onnaise mixture. Serve im­ mediately or, it desired, cov­ er and refrigerate until chill­ ed, at least 3 hours. All single parents are invited to allemande left, do-si-do and come join the Smile chapter of Parents Without Partners Friday, Aug 6, at their general meeting at the Crystal Bowl, rrjutes 31 and 176 in Crystal Lake The Bachelors n Bachelorettes will demonstrate their square dance talents and offer lessons to those who want to get "in the swing" of things. Coffee, refreshments and good conversation will follow. The meeting begins at 8 :30 p m with a newcomer's orientation at 8 p.m. Other PWP events planned during August include a family outing to the McHenry County Fair, birthday party for July and August PWP members, Midwest Regional Council campout, "Our Gang Comedy" festival, outings to Chicago Fest and King Richartrs Faire, and a special PWP ice cream social. Single parents who are divorced, widowed, separated or unmarried are a welcome to join the activities Custody of children is not requirement for membership For more information, one mav call 815- 653-3931 PWP meets for general meetings on the first and third Fridays of each month at 8 30 p.m. at the Crystal Bowl in Crystal 1 .ake holds a History, and will give a short presentatjon. including artifacts from the museum Music for the occasion • will be presented by Rose Violett and Pat Schumacher, a teen duet from Woodstock.• - - Held from noon until two o'cli this luncheon is open to all interest ladies Reservations are essent* and may be made by calling Lorrair 385-5475 or Ruth. 653-9408, prior t oon, Aug 9 A free nursery provided with a reservation County Dairy Princess Is Runnerup In State Contest Toss shredded cabbage, diced, unpeeled apple and chopped salted peanuts for a crunchy salad Top with dressing of peanut butter, honey and mayonnaise Cats will refuse water if it's too warm or too cold The beat kind is tap water allowed to stand at room temperature Remember to refresh it often No dint pills or injections No starvation or hunger Loae under a doctor's supervlalon Choose delicious, satisfying mnala • No food decisions • Computerized ' Welghtmlnder *• " guarantee frl today tori He, aaeMosMon consutotion pg}i.uij]aaiuj. •jfCRYSTAt LAKlMSI1 BTI. 31 nutri system 0*r 500 Cenlors NaUnwMs SUITI S«COUCCI HILL fROFISUONM SUIlDtftG *050 (torn-7pm) (011)469-4400 «m OR AfTfR 7 pm PROFESS! toawMo (•'»»»• I - (at MM hu m i spurgeons PRESEASON FAMILY WINTER COAT SALE NOW THRU AUG. 15 save 20%-25% O n O u t E n t i r e S t o c k O f W i n t o r C o a t s F o ' M e n B o y s - G i r l s - L o d i o s HURRY FOR BEST SEIECTION & USE OUR fREE IAYAWAY PLAN } KRYSTAL KLEAR CLEANING "WHERE NO JOB IS tOO SIC OR 100 SMAU" u , u x U i ' OFFERM: QUALITY NOUSi CLEANING 9 Floors Stripped • Windows Washed • OHico ClMninQ • Carptf CkwiDQ 9 SanitiiiBf Now of Summer Nones FUUY INSURED Commercial I •••Idwwtlel Ov#f 19 VMn Ot Satlill«d CuitaiMn •1S-W5-10Z1 Twelve daughters of Illinois dairy farmers extolled the virtues of milk with innovative talks and demoi^ strations last week, part of the American. Dairy Association of Illinois Dairy Princess contest at Fairviey Heights. The talks demonstrated con­ siderable preparation anc^a solid knowledge of problems facing dairy farmers, but the contestants also presented ideas on ways to bolster the sale ahd consumption of milk, described by many with the familiar '"nature's most nearly perfect food" identifying slogan * up ex- -mainly the at- They agreed it would coat > nore and mentioned that n referendum on a checkoff , SERVED FAMmr STYLE SINCE 1868 is- * l«rr|» Mr i mmt Am kN irriwj u* PRODUCTS I * 4SO0 €1m Leof t)r .* * Many suggested stepped penditures in the news media television - and to combat. tfntion generated by soft drinks and other drinks with similar campaigns, they recommended catch-phrase tactics. much more national contribution by dairy farmers been discussed Angee Mohr, 17, daughter of and Mrs Wayne Mohr, Normal, wt chosen Illinois Dairy Princess in cl competition among the 12 yc women. Angee lives on an 80-acre^ farm where the family partnership has 100 registered Guernseys. Diane Heinrich. 19, Crystal Lake, daughter of Mr and Mrs Norman Heinrich, was first runnerup She is a University of Illinois junior majoring in foods and communications An outstanding 4-H member, she was a Gtlb Congress delegate on the basis of her dairy foods experience She waa sponsored by the McHenry County Promotion council. •. SPENGEL J v ••. H • •• moot pocking corp. ' C»tobti*k Itc 5^01 * «.» w u w o t t f v V l ' «st AKKI BAY WkMOWYEt. 11 F N J C * " E ^ T A i . f R A N T Ql,' t. ITV AT HOMf ( 8 1 5 ) 3 8 S - 8 3 0 0

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