A 4 I'.UiK 2 - I'l.AINUKAKKR - WKDNE8UAY, JINK », IWU I"-""""""""""*"""""""""""""""! Marcia Mary Ball | e/l/[o±t[u <SocLa[ McHenry Pageant -vg- m The Marcia Mary Ball Circle of the United Methodist Women of the First United Methodist church of McHenry has scheduled its annual picnic Tuesday, July 12, at noon, at the home of Helen Walters, 3016 W. Mary lane. This will be a catered affair and reservations are to be made promptly with Mrs. Wm. J. (Lyda) Radisch of McHenry. Guests are welcome, but Mrs. Radisch must have an exact account of the nuihber that will be attending by July 8. There Willi 1 also be the usual "White Elephant" sale, so everyone is reminded to bring their items along, unwrapped, to help the circle treasury and its projects. No regular circle meetings are scheduled until Tuesday, Sept. 6, at noon, in the church parlor, when Mary Dobbins and Gladys Block will be hostesses. Guests and newcomers are always welcome. Limitations in muscle performance and loss of fatty tissues in the feet can make normal walking a strain as you age. An excellent remedy is insoles to reduce shock. A physician or podiatrist also may suggest an or thotic--a device molded to the shape of the foot and worn inside the shoes. Walking with shorter steps can fur ther reduce forefoot stress. ft: : I as v v";- •• -i &> >• v<wsM The 1962 Miss McHenry, Connie Nelson, relinquish her crown to the 1663 queen Wed 29, at Parkland school. Emcee Bonnie Sheehan, pictured on the left, will present each beautiful candidate at the thirty-fifth annual Miss McHenry pageant at 7:36 p.m. » Jun6 Expanded seating capacity and plenty of free parking make it possible for many more McHenryites to enjoy this year's pageant and everyone Is cordially invited to attend. There will be a minimal charge taken at the door. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Former Sandra Dewar Married In Gown Of Her Own Creation DR. AND MRS. CHARLES BURMEISTER MARRIED IN URBANA - Trinity Lutheran church, Urbana, III. was the setting for the June 11 ceremony, uniting in marriage the former Kelly L. Mitchell and Charles A. Burmeister. The bride is the daughter of Sharon Castor of Urbana. Mrs. Robert (Lola) Van Den Bussche of Woodruff, Wis. and the late Charles A. Burmeister, Sr. are the parents of the bridegroom. The 6 p.m. nuptials were performed by Pastor Charles T. Kosberg and a reception followed at Lewis Faculty Center, Urbana. The maid of honor was Nancy J. Ireland of Urbana. Bridesmaids were Annette D. Bickers of Sidney, 111. and Diane D. Burmeister of Des Plaines, III. Larry G. Burmeister of Des Plaines was the best man and groomsmen were Gary Meyer of Arenzville, 111. and Jon Carls of Jacksonville, III. Pat York of Shawneetown, 111. was the usher. The bride graduated from Urbana high school in 1976 and is employed by the McHenry County Sheriff's Dept. as a secretary in the Investigation Division, Woodstock. The groom graduated from Western Illinois university, Macomb, with a Bachelor's degree in Animal Science; and the University of Illinois, College of Veterinary Medicine, with a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 1983; and is practicing his profession at Lakeland Animal Hospital, McHenry. The couple reside at 1224 Walden Oaks drive, Apt. 2G, Woodstock. IJIW Attired in a wedding gown she had fashioned herself, the former Sandra Jill Dewar, 441 Welshwood drive, Apt. 48C, Nashville, Tenn, approached the altar of St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg, to exchange promises of marriage with Mark Allen Schmitt, 441 Welshwood drive, Apt. 73E, Nashville, Tenn. Father Leo Bartel officiated at the 5 p.m. ceremony and "Flesh of My Flesh" by Leon Patillo, was sung by Steve Miskoci. The bride is the daughter of Larry and Carol Dewar, 36675 N. James drive, Lake Villa, 111. Harold and Elaine Schmitt, 3715 N. Spring Grove road, McHenry, are the parents of the bridegroom. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Gayle Dewar of Lake Villa. Bridesmaids were Elizabeth Kotz of Milwaukee, Wis.; and Mary, Therese and Julie Schmitt, all of Johnsburg. Lisa Conrad of Lake Villa was the flower girl. white and peach Victorian style dresses, all made by the bride. Handling the duties of best man was Brad Schmitt of Johnsburg. Groomsmen were Rick Sompel of Johnsburg; Bill Meyer of Harvard; Bob Dewar of Lake Villa; and Ed Strauel of McHenry. Following the cereihony, . a reception was held for 250 friends and relatives at the Johnsburg Com munity club. Upon return from their honeymoon at the Porcupine Mountains in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, the newlyweds will reside in Nashville. The new Mrs. Schmitt attended the College of Lake County and John Brown university, and is a self- employed seamstress. Her husband received a degree in Management and Marketing, with a Certificate in Business from McHenry County college and is Currently a sales coordinator for Priority Records, a 4- i • U4i Polish Legion-American Vets Hold Olde Tyme Polish Picnic WtaANBScorr (•rail j • M f ' HENLEY . i TViiiO^ Liberty Post No. 188 of the Polish Legion of American Veterans, McHenry, is sponsoring its second annual "Olde Tymes Polish Picnic" Sunday, July 10, at the Pearl Street Park, McHenry. The picnic starts at noon, with polka music at 2 p.m., by a 12-piece or chestra from Chicago. Available will be Polish homemade sausage and hot dogs, popcorn, soda-pop, a beer wagon and many more surprises for all. This year, again, a "Polish Heritage" souvenir and gift table will be on display for purchase of all kinds of T-shirts, decals, Solidarity hats, etc. Z ' The general public is invited to attend and help welcome in the Summer fun in McHenry. Admission is free. Donations from the proceeds will be made to the McHenry Area Rescue Squad and Pioneer Center for the Handicapped. University of Illinois, Champaign, in May, 1983, with a B.S. degree in Music Education, and will begin teaching miksic in the Elgin school system. Mr. and Mrs. James Henley of Northlake, 111. are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. He is a Dec., 1982 graduate of the same school and will begin studies at Garrett Seminary School, Evanston, in the Fall. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Slate Women's Aglow Luncheon SHAUN BAKER AND CHARISE NIELSEN ANNOUNCE ENGAGEIVJENT - Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Nielsen of Sunnyslde, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter Charise to Shaun Douglas Baker, son of Ms. Joanne Sandberg of Wonder Lake. The future bride is a 1982 graduate of Johnsburg high school and plans a future career in the nursing field. Her fiance is a 1981 graduate of McHenry West campus high school. The couple is planning a July 23, 1983 wedding at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Women's Aglow Fellowship of Crystal Lake-McHenry will host a luncheon Thursday, July 7, at 10:30 a.m., at John Evans Inn, Crystal Lake. The guest speaker will be Beverly Rudesill from Prospect Heights, 111., who currently serves as vice-president of retreats on the Women's Aglow area board. Since receiving Baptism of the Holy Spirit, Ms. Rudesill has been involved in many areas utilizing her leadership abilities; teaching Bible studies; guest speaker at seminars and retreats; and also past president of the Mt. Prospect Women's Aglow chapter. Everyone is invited to attend for a time of teaching and sharing. The deadline for reservations is Sunday, July 3. Call Mrs. Dale (Lois) Koss of McHenry or Mrs. James R. (Mild) Hayden of Crystal Lake. WoodFest a summer celebration of the American musical theatre at the Woodstock Opera House presents the midwest premiere of a major musical Tlje From the creators of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, G0J$PELL, PIPPIN and Z0RBA, a show that soars witfi jftusic JUNE 29 35thannual Miss McHenry Pageant- -Parkland School, 7:30 p.m.-everyon^ invited. JUNE 30, JULY 1-2 Garage Sale-10 a.m. to 5 p.m.-3008 W. Virginia Ave.-subdivision behind McH. Co. college-sponsor, Nursery Comm. of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry. JULY 4 Fireworks at Petersen Park- sponsor, McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce. JULY 9 McHenry Area Toastmasters- meeting, 9 a.m.-McHenry Country Club-guests welcome. JULY 10 Old Time Polish Picnic-Pearl St. Park-noon til 6 p.m.-public invited- refreshments and food-free ad- mission-concertina band-sponsor, Liberty Post 188, Polish Legion of American Veterans. JULY 11 Compassionate Friends-meeting, 7 p.m.-Family Services building-4302 Crystal Lake road, Suite G. JULY 12 By-Pass Luncheon for Chamber members and guests-Chapel Hill Country Club-ll:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m. Marcia Mary Ball Circle-annual catered picnic-noon-home of Helen Walters, 3016 W. Mary lane- reservations, Lyda Radisch, 385-2754- guests welcome-"White Elephant" sale featured. , JULY 13 McHenry-Fox Lake La Leche League-meeting, 7:30 p.m.-- information, call Margie McCarthy, 385-2666. JULY 14 McHenry Senior Citizens Club- Arlington Race Track-leave Market Place 10:30 a.m.-reservations, Ruth Fradell 385-6586. McHenry County Genealogical Society-meeting, 7:30 p.m.-Grace Lutheran church Fellowship hall- Washington St.(Route 120) and Tryon St., Woodstock-How To Do Research in Pennsylvania. and flies on wings of afttctiQn ... fi FRAN'S HIDDEN CURL 1 2 1 2 N . 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