\ McHenry Ghamber seminar today XSEPTEMBER14 McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce-Retail Council Seminar-open to all retailers- Chapel Hill Country Club-10 a.m. to 2 p.m.-reservations, call 385-4900. fTkishwaukee Life Member Club Luncheon-*Timbers restaurant, Woodstock- Highway 47 and Route 14 By Pass 14-Happy Hour, 11:30 a^n.-'Luncheon, 12:SO p.m.~ reservations. call344-4144 or 338- 6638-Bring food for the needy. Prlscflla Circle-First United Methodist Church Parlor~9:30 to 11:80 am LaLeche League-Meeting. 7:30 p.m.-information, call Margie McCarthy, 385-2666. ommunity alendar SEPTEMBER 15 United Methodist Women- General Meeting-Tea, 1 p.m- First United Methodist Church- Program, by Lynn Wallin "From Broadway to God's Way"-<3uests welcome. McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Tour to Museum of Science k Industry-China Exhibit-Reservations, Ruth Fradell, 385-6586. Lake Land Memorial VFW Post* 2486--Meeting, 8 p.m- Wauconda American Legion Post 911-South Main St.. Wauconda-information, call Chuck Loomis, 344-2962, or, Roy Lundsten, 312-526-7835. Catholic Daughters of America-Public card Party- Liberty Hall, 7:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 16 NAIM-St. Margaret Chapter- --7:30 p.m.-Oak Room- Middle School. SEPTEMBER 16 k 17 ^Yom Kippur Services-McH. evening service-information, call Carol Bailenson, 338-1418. \ SEPTEMBER 17 McHenry Sportsmen's Club- Weingart Hd.-Practice Shoot, 1 p.m.-Public Welcome. McHenry Area Jaycees- Annual Campout-Canoe Social- details, call 344-0195. Second Annual Bike Safety Day-Pearl St. Park-10 a.m. to 1 p.m.-three separate sessions, 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and noon-Bike registration-If it rains, go to empty building east of Another Gdaxy.™^ SEPTEMBER 18 -McHenry Spjortsmen's Club- Weingart Rd.-Registered Shoot- •9:90 a.m.-lOO, 16 yard targets- 100 handicap targeta-50 pur of doubles targets. . SEPTEMBER 19 T.H.E.O.S.-Dinner 5:30 p.m- Spirit of a New Decade Restaurant-1225 N. Green St.- Fun k Fellowship follow at First United Methodist Church. SEPTEMBER 21 Whispering Oaks Woman's Club-Luncheon Meeting, 1 p.m- -Community Center. McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce- 'Seminar for Chamber Members-'Estate k Financial Planning"-McHenry Country Club-reservations now, 385-4300. Valley View Open House-7 to 9 p.m.-Valley View School- Public Invited. The Lotus Women's Club of Spring Grove-dessert luncheon and card party-1 p.m.-Spring Grove Town Hall. SEPTEMBER 22 Jobs Partnership Training Act seminar for all business presented by Jim Sailors of McHenry County College-8 a.m. to noon-City Council Chambers, City Hall. SEPTEMBER 22-24 Annual "All Church" Rummage Sale-First United Methodist Church-Fellowship Hall-Thurs. k Fri., 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.-Sat., 8 a.m. to noon. SEPTEMBER 23-25 Rummage Sale-St. Peter's Hall, Spring Grove-9a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 23 and 24-9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sept. 25. SEPTEMBER 24 McHenry Sportsmen's Club- Weingart Hd.-Practice Shoot, 1 p.m.-Public Welcome. McHenry Area Jaycees- cleaning Nippers ink Creek-for canoe safety and floor control. SEPTEMBER 25 Bloodank-sponsor Blood Drive, 3:30 to 7:30 p.m.-at Zion Lutheran C hurch. St. Patrick's Ladies' Guild- Executive Board p.m.-McHenry Public SEPTEMBER 27 Craft Group-First United Methodist Church-9:30 to 11:30 a.m.-Fellowship Hall. McHenry Area Jaycees- Board of Directors meeting- details, call 344-0195. McHenry Garden/ -v Club meeting-1 p.m.-McHenry Public Library-Luncheon at McHenry Country Gub-ll:30 a.m. o y : OCTOBER^ North Shore Rods Car Show-8 a.m. to 6 p.m.-Petersen Park. . / BER 3 Ladies' Guild-St. Patri Membership t^ayChurch Hall- Guests will Be Honorary Members of the Guild. Day Patrick' Welcome. NAIM-Annual Diocesan Council Mass k Dinner--St. Mary's Church, Elgin-4 p.m.- Reservations, 459-8416 or 312- 639-5241. . SEPTEMBER 26 McHenry Area Toastmasters Club-Meeting, 8 p.m.-Chapel Hill Country Club-Guests Welcome. OCTOBER 6 of Recollection-St. 's Ladies' Guild- LaSalette Center-Cars Leave Church Parking Lot, 9:15 a.m.- Call 385-1033 or 385-5165 for information. McHenry / membershi u\ Jaycees- McHenry Women's Club- Business Meeting, 10 a.m.- McHenry Public Library. McHenry Lions-Aurora OCTOBER Area Jayi d meeting-- American Legion Hall, Ringwood Rd.-8 p.m.-Public OCTOBER 13 McH. Co. Genealogical Soc - meeting, 7:30 p.m.-Grace Lutheran Church Fellowshi Hall-Washington (Rt. 120) Tryon St., Woodstock-McH. Co Records: What k Where. PAGE 13 - PLA1NPEALER - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBERS. 1983 Socia i -- ---- MR. AND MRS. RICHARD QUAGLIANO Newly weds settle in Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quagliano are making their home in Chicago after returning from an eight-day honeymoon in Door County, WI. and Mackinac Island, MI. The bride is the former Deborah Henningfield of Elmwood Park. The couple were married at St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church, Chicago, Aug. 20. Father CurH^L^rtbert officiated at the 10 a.m. ceremony. She is the daughter of Leo and Germaine Henningfield of Volo and he is the son of Richard and Arlene Quagliano of Chicago. • ^ Hie bride attended Wauconda High School and the College of Lake County; and is a property supervisor of Coldwell Banker Relocation, Rolling Meadows, IL. The groom attended Lake Forest Academy and Nor thwes tern I l l ino is University; and is a program specia l i s t for the Depar tment o f , Housing, Chicago. DEATHS June Tepper, 68, of Wonder Lake, died Thursday, Sept. St. Joseph Hospital, Elgin was born April 22,1915, in Sioux City, IA, the daughter of Michael and Stephanie (Chapuldn) Mousel. r Mrs. Tepper was a retired secretary. Surviving are one son Ronald i (Mary Lee) . of Elgin; three bjnranddanghters; and four great- ' grandchildren She was preceded in death by f, Sept. 8, at -- • She -TEPPER a sister, and her her parents, tuiwhanri Visitation was held from 3 to 9 p.m. Saturday, at Freund funeral home. Wonder Lake, where funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday, by Pastor Chuck vitel of the Elgin Evangelical Free Church. Burial was in Greenwood cemetery. Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice. ROSHAY A Chicago resident, Virginia A. Roshay, 59, nee Stempinski, died Sept. 11. She was born Dec. 22, 1923. The wife of the late Harry Roshay, Mrs. Roshay was the mother of Mrs. John (Diane) Miskovic, of McHenry, who survives. Other survivors include grandchildren, John, Robert, Kevin Miskovic, and the late Jrle Miskovic; two sisters, Mrs. chard (Florence) Lambert and Mrs. Gerald (Helen) Goehry; one brother, Joseph Lambert; and many nieces and Kyi Ric Visitation was scheduled for Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Theis-Gorski Funeral Home, 3521 N. Pulaski Road, Chicago, with a wake service at 8 p.m. A funeral Mass will be offered at St. John the Baptist Church, Johnsburg, at 11 a.m. on Hiursday, with interment in the charcb cemetery. Drive safely. Save 15% on your auto insurance. If you're a safe driver, without accidents or moving violations in the last three years. Country Mutual will reward you with a 15% discount on your auto insurance premium. Keep up the good work another three years and we'll increase your discount to 20%l Many current policyholders already ; discounts. Ask about c our receive these food student discount, too. 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