'i.MNDEALER-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER13,1982 i <S> o± OCLCL ANN CECELIA SULLIVAN NOVEMBER WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sullivan of McHenry announce the engagement of their daughter Ann Cecelia, to Thomas James Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Schmidt of Kenosha, Wis. The prospective bride is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, with a B.S. in Fashion Merchandising. Her fiance received an A.B.S. in Urban Forestry from the same university. A November wedding is planned. MR. AND MRS. HOWARD BJORNSON RESIDE IN CHICAGO - Following a wedding trip through Wisconsin and Minnesota, newly married Mr. and Mrs. Howard Joseph Bjornson are making their Home in Chicago. The bride is the former Susan Adele Anderson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. John Homer Anderson, 311 Mineral Springs drive, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnson of Park Ridge, I1L are the parents of the bridegroom. The couple exchanged promises of marriage Sept. 18 during a 2:30 p.m ceremony in a lovely garden setting of the bride's parents' home. After the nuptials, 160 guests remained for a reception held on the grounds. The bride graduated from Marian Central high school and is employed as an animater for Encyclopedia Britannica. Both are graduates of Southern Illinois university and he is a professional photographer. LA LECHE LEAGUE TOPIC "OVERCOMING PROBLEMS" The McHenry-Fpx Lake La Leche League will meet Wednesday, Oct. 13, at 7:30 p.m., and the topic will be the "Art of Breastfeeding and Overcoming Problems". The league is a self-help group dedicated to promoting good mothering through Wonder Lake Seniors Plan * ' Halloween Party The Oct. 4 meeting was opened by President Charles Smith and all the members joined pledging allegiance to the flag. Ann Wilcox talked on the up-coming Halloween luncheon and party at the next meeting on Oct 18. Blood pressures will be taken per usual on that date, for all senior citizens of Wonder Lake, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Then the luncheon and party will follow. Everyone is to crane dressed in a Halloween co6tume or they will be fined 50 cents. This will be a potluck luncheon and prizes will be awarded. Bill Lamont advised he will be taking slides to be shown at a water date, along with slides takejp •> at previous picnics and parties, s- COMMUNITY CALENDAR T L -- T* fin Qri//> 1 breastfeeding and mother to mother sharing. At the meetings, nursing and expectant mothers can talk to other mothers who have successfully nursed their babies. Nursing babies are always welcome. For further information one may contact Mrs. Raymond (Irene) .Raven or Mrs. Tho6. (Margie) McCarthy. OCTOBER 14 McHenry Senior Citizens club- House on Rocks-lunch, Spring Green- Market Place parking lot, 6 a.m. Driver Refresher course-10 a.m. to noon-McHenry City hall- information, 385-7475. Priscilla Circle meeting, 9:30-11:30 a.m.-First United Methodist church parlor-sitter provided. Lakeland Park Women's club- meeting, 7:30 p.m.-Lakeland Park Community House. McHenry Women's club-regular meeting, noon-Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church-program, book review. . McHenry County Genealogical society-meeting, 7:30 p.m.-Grace Lutheran Church-Washington St., Woodstock-program, Use of maps in ancestor search. Woodstock-McHenry League of Women Voters-meeting, 9:30 a.m.- Congrega t iona l -Uni ta r ian- Universalist church-221 Dean St., Woodstock-program, Turning Point, Inc. Organizational meeting, 7 p.m.- Quilt Guild-McHenry Public Library- -quilters welcome. OCTOBER 15 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIlil-Fall meeting, 7:30 p.m.-St. Mary's school Oak room-white elephant sale-bring prospective members. OCTOBER 16 McHenry Lodge 158 AF&AM-- appreciation night-Apple Tree restaurant-Holiday Park-tickets at lodge. Bike Safety Course-sponsor, McHenry Police Dept.r-Police parking lot-9 a.m. to noon. ->ri OCTOBER 1647 ,vrn 1 Rummage Sale-Women'* S6lub bf St. Patrick's-Friends of M*Py- Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m-Sunday after all Masses. OCTOBER 17 Wonder Lake American Legion Post 1169-cribbage tournament, l p.m.- blind draw elimination-East Wonder Lake road. Mt. Hope United Methodist church- CROP Walk-information, call 497- 3233. National Catholic Daughters-Mass, 10 a.m.-St. Mary's. McHenry Sportsman's club- Special, non-registered shoot-open 9 a.m.-public invited. OCTOBER 18 THEOS meet 5:30 p.m.-Hinner at Circle R restaurant-2214 W. Route 120-Fun-fellowship at First United Methodist church. OCTOBER 19 McCullom Lake Conservation club- meeting, 8 p.m.-Spojnia Polish Camp-2500 N. Spojnia road. Valley View Book Fair-7 to 9 p.m - at the school. Wwider Lake American Legion Post 1169-regular meeting, 8 p.m. OCTOBER 20 Whispering Oaks Woman's club- Membership meeting, l p.m. OCTOBER 21 Halloween Fall Fest-Dessert Card Party, 1 p.m.-sponsor, St. Patrick's Ladies Guild-church hall. - Xi Kappa Iota chapter-Beta Sigma WAS YOUR PICTURE THE PAPER? Reprints of any photo which appeared in the McHenry Plaindealer and taken by our staff are available at modest prices. All are black and white. 4 x 5 s 2 . 0 0 5 x 7 - s2.75 8 x 10-s4.00 Order Yours Today! ALLOW 7 DAYS FOR PROCESSING McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 21st ANNUAL McHENRY ROTARY CLUB'S 0 -- Fomily Style -- HAM DINNER Sunday, October 17 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. AT McHENRY VFW H. 120, Ea»t of Bridge Marie Lukowskl, president of Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi is shown selling the first ticket for the FISH "Friendship Luncheon" to Mayor Joseph Standi, The luncheon will take place on Saturday, Nov. 13, at Chapel Hill Country Club, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A guest speaker from FISH will inform the public of the many services provided by that organization. Proceeds from the luncheon will be used by FISH to assist the needy in the McHenry area. Last year, more than 130 families were provided Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners through the efforts of FISH. Emergency food, transportation and a host of other services are also provided by FISH throughout the year. Tickets for the luncheon are available at financial institutions in McHenry and from any chapter member. For more information, call 385-6057 or 385-7843. . Phi-meeting, 8 p.m.-home of Mrs. Virg Stasiak. UMW general meeting, noon-First United Methodist church, Fellowship hall-bring bag lunch. Court 573 CDA Anniversary- Liberty hall, 7:30 p.m. OCTOBER 22-23 UMW Fall Bazaar-Christmas sale- First United Methodist church, Fellowship hall-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.-Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. OCTOBER 23 Mt. Hope United Methodist church- adult night out-Progressive Dinner, 6 p.m.-information, call 497-3805. VFW Post 4600 & Auxiliary- Membership Kick-off dinner- cocktails, 6:30 p.m.-dinner, 7:30 p.m.- -reservations by Oct. 16. OCTOBER 24 Turkey Shoot-McHenry Sport smen's club-Weingart road-open 10 a.m.-guests invited. Wonder Lake American Legion Post 1169-cr ibbage tournament , 1 p .m- blind draw elimination-East Wonder Lake road. Semi-annual Chicken Dinner- sponsor, McHenry American Legion Auxiliary-Legion Post Home- Ringwood road, MoHenry-noon , j pira.-puWic invited, i: ? . .< > Polish Legion of American Vqts- Chapter 188 meeting, 2 p.m.-Post meeting, 3 p.m.-Polish Legion home- 1304 Park St., McHenry-food served- join now, call 385-1383. OCTOBER 25 McHenry Senior Citizens club- regular meeting, 7 p.m.-East Campus. OCTOBER 26 McHenry Garden club-meeting, 1 p.m.-McHenry Public Library- lunch, 11:30 a.tn.-McHenry Country club. OCTOBER 29 Wonder Lake American Legion Post 1169-cof 'ume par ty-dance , 7 p .m- blue grass band-legion hall. OCTOBER 31 Wonder Lake American Legion Post 1169-Breakfast, 9 to noon-Kid's Halloween party, l to 3 p.m.-games, prizes and treats. Pancake Breakfas t - sponsor , United Methodist Women-First United Methodist church-3717 W. Main St.-serving 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. J i b w rt r-- *£•• »>: pnnr MR. AND MRS. JEFFREY FRERES MACKINAC ISLAND HONEYMOON - A honeymoon mi Mackinac Island was planned by recently married Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey John Freres. The bride, the former Joyce Michelle Susong, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Susong of Sharon, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freres, Sr. of McHenry are the parents of the bridgroom. Pastor Johnson officiated at the 4 p.m. double ring service which took place in Trinity Lutheran church. Harvard, 111., on July 17. A reception followed at the American Legion hall, Capron, 111. for 3M guests. The bride graduated from Big Foot high school in 1980 and is presently employed by Bergamont Brass, Darien, Wis. The groom, a 1979 graduate of McHenry high school West campus, Is an employee of Coil Craft in Cary, 111. The couple is residing in Genoa City, Wis. a ------ _______ Key Women Teachers Meet PWP POLISH PARTY The Second Annual Parents Without Partners' Polish Party will take place 'Saturday, Oct. 16, at 7 p.m., in Wonder Lake. Scrumptious ethnic food will include Polish sausage, sauerkraut, stuffed cabbage, homemade mushroom soup and pierogi. En tertainment will be furnished com plete with songs, dances and folklore. PWP members are asked to RSVP as soon as possible by calling 653-3931. Single parents who are divorced, widowed, separated or unmarried are welcome to attend this festive oc casion. For more information about PWP and its activities, one may call the above number. ADMISSION ADULTS $500 CHILDREN (Under 12) *1 spurgeons Watch For Our 8 PAGE THRIFT DAYS CIRCULAR IN THIS WEEK'S CITIZEN PAPER Savings For The Entire Family & Home From 2 0 % - 3 0 % EVEN 50% Sale Now Thru oct. 24, 1982 M c H E N R Y M A R K E T P L A C E 3 8 5 - 4 1 0 0 Members of Alpha Theta Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma International, had a very special treat when they met at the McHenry County Hist orical museum in Union, 111. recently Leta Clark, : Alpha Theta member and also an active and inspirational member of the historical society gave an interest ing report on the formation of the mqseum and Highlights its organization and what was housed in the various rooms. Alpha Theta members toured the, museum to enjoy "memories" and artifacts of their heritage. ) Fall Quilt Show At County Museum Combine the crispness of a fine autumn day with the opportunity of seeing a vast array of uniquely American folk products and that adds up to a visit Sunday, Oct. 17, to the McHenry County Historical Museum in Union for a fall quilt show. In what should be a very special show, both old and new quilts from all over the McHenry County area will be on display throughout the afternoon from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Eckert Hall, the main exhibit area of the county historical museum. The displays and 2 p.m. program on the history of quilting are being presented under the direction of Lois and Joan Shea of ted for the The purpose of this first meeting of Alpha Theta's bienium was for members to meet with their ai committees to make final p the year's program of work. Alpha Theta's officers for bienium are: president, Nancy Tober; first vice-president, Lois Ackerman; second vice-president, Bobbi Reed; recording secretary, Eileen ;Wolf, corresponding secretary, Karen Hart man. The Alpha Theta membership is composed of key women teachers in the McHenry county schools. McHenry. Those quilts on exhibit will also have pattern styles and histories displayed and will include a blue ribbon quilt from the 1933 World's Fair exhibited by Linda Church of Woodstock and a spectacular new partially completed quilt designed from a Hallmark card designed by June Culvey of Garden Prairie. V;sitors to the museum Sunday will be able to view the many quilts, see quilting being done, and have quilting patterns identified. An invitation is extended to those wishing to display a quilt to call 815-385-5107. The museum will be open af ternoon from 1:30 to 4:30. There is a small admission fee for fcon- members. 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