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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 May 1972, p. 4

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t PAGE 4-PIAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1972 Miss Richmond To Be Selected Judging for the Miss Richmond pageant will take place Saturday evening, May 20, at Richmond- Burton high school. Richmond-Burton Jaycees, sponsor of the event, urge everyone in the area to attend the judging and lend support to a favorite entry. Contestants for the pageant are, seated left to right, Pam McAbee, Kathy Jo Frohling, Debra Nelson, Cheryl Nelson and Diane Bowling; stan­ ding, Nancy Golden, Karen Borre, Jackie Granahan, Miss Emery (Miss Richmond of 1971), Linda Prejna, Maureen Dantuma and Pam Keyser. McHenry Man Claims Bride A pretty spring wedding was solemnized at St. Colette church, Rolling Meadows, Saturday, May 13, when Roberta Alice Sestak of 6044 W. 28th street, Cicero, became the bride of Richard Lee Stilling of 2278 Algonquin Parkway, Rolling Meadows. They repeated their nuptial vows before Rev. Hugh Murtaugh at the 1 o'clock afternoon services in a church decorated with altar bouquets of white gladioli and white mums. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Sestak of Cicero and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stilling of 4302 W. Ringwood road, McHenry. Musical selections presented at the ceremony included "Ave Maria", "Song of Joy" and "Wedding Prayer". The lovely bride wore a floor length gown of satapeau, fashioned with an empire waist, lace applique fitted bodice, long sleeves, bell- shaped skirt trimmed with bands of lace applique from waist to hem and a chapel length train enhanced with matching appliques. Her elbow length veil trimmed with matching applique was at­ tached to a lace crescent- shaped headpiece. She carried a cascading bouquet of white daisies, yellow regal roses and woburn abbey roses. LaVerne Mazac of Berwyn attended her friend as maid of honor. Janet Siska of Elmwood Park, another friend of the bride, was bridesmaid. The attendants wore floor length gowns of aqua blue silk organza over taffeta featuring white lace and blue flower bud trim. They wore matching headpieces and carried cascading bouquets of white daisies. Lawrence Die«h"ich of McHenry,a friend of the groom, served as best man and Lawrence Stilling of McHenry, the groom's brother was groomsman. Ushers were Paul Seed Sale fRtSH oMt0 • Vegetables • Flowers \Begonias For 00 Cocoa Bean Mulch Ground Cover $J)99 50 lb. bag * %>y •» GOT A GREEN THUMB? Sestak, the bride's brother and Alan Stilling, the groom's brother. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Sestak chose a poudre blue dress and matching lace sleeveless coat with matching accessories. Her corsage was of yellow regal roses and white daisies. The groom's mother wore an apricot linen dress and matching silk organza coat with matching accessories and a corsage of woburn abbey roses and white daisies. Following the ceremony, a reception for 100 friends and relatives was held at the Itasca Country club, Itasca. The bride, a graduate of Morton high school, Cicero, is employed as a reservations agent for Eastern Airlines. Her bridegroom is a graduate of McHenry Community high school and works as a mechanic for Delta Airlines. After a wedding trip to Los Angeles and Hawaii, the newlyweds will make their home in Rolling Meadows. Slide Trip To Canada Enjoyed By Friendship Club The Friendship club of the First United Methodist church of McHenry met for its monthly pot-luck dinner and meeting Saturday evening, May 13, at 6 p.m. in the church dining room. After a most delicious dinner, the meeting was called to order by President Leonard Mc- Cracken at 7:20 p.m. Mrs. Walter Sims had very beautiful meditations, particularly "The Prayer As We Grow Older". Plans for the annual club picnic were discussed, and it was decided to have the picnic in July as usual at Wilmot, Wis. The date and further details will be discussed at the June meeting. Two new members were welcomed, and the group was pleased to have Lilah Jordan back after her recent surgery. Elsie Reiker and Frances Coming Events MAY 17 Luncheon - Sponsored By St. Patrick's Ladies Guild - Church Hall - By Reservations Only - 12:30 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club "Kitchen Band" - First Meeting - 6:45 p.m. Lakeland Park Community House. MAY 18 Baptist Rummage Sale - Fellowship Hall, Kishwaukee Valley Road, Woodstock - 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. McCullom Lake Con­ servation Club Meeting - 8 p.m. Lakeland Park Community House. C.D. of A . - Regular Business Meeting - Followed By May Flowers Social - 8 p.m. MAY 18,19,20 Home and Hearth Unit Of The McHenry County Ex­ tension Service - Garage Sale - 1716 W. Lakewood Ave.. Fossum Family Invites Friends To May Reunion The Gordon Fossum family at Ringwood is planning a reunion -the first in three years - Sunday, May 21. They hope many of their friends will call during the day and renew old friendships. The gathering will be held at the Fossum home, 4914 Bar­ nard Mill road, starting at 11 a.m. Montini Drama Club Presents Special Show The Montini Drama club will present a special show at the Montini Parents association meeting to be held Thursday, May 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the Middle school gym. All parents are invited to attend this last meeting of the school year. Election of officers will be held prior to the Drama club program. Refreshments will be served after the meeting by eighth grade room mothers, Mrs. -Joton Knox, Mrs. Mark O'Neil and Mrs. Stanley Aim. Garage Sale Of Home And Hearth For Rescue Squad The Home and Hearth unit of Homemakers Extension will hold a garage sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 18- 20, at the Douglas Toussaint residence, 1716 Lakewood avenue, Lakeland Park. The time is 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Bakery items will be on sale as well as articles appropriate for the garage sale. Everything has been donated, and proceeds will be given to the McHenry Area Rescue squad. Vycital were in charge of the* program, which was given by Yvonne and Bill Wilson on one of their recent trips to Canada. The slides were beautiful and, his narration, along with his wife's assists, was most in­ teresting and entertaining. The next meeting of the Friendship club will be Saturday, June 10, at 6 p.m. Ethel and Clyde Bailey will be in charge of the program. Cleda and Leonard McCracken, Ann and John Demke and Lyda Radisch will act as hosts and hostesses. Grave Memorials With or without stand And Up Bulk Grass Seed Merion Kentucky Blue Red Fescue • Rye OPEN Sunday noon <5£-- On the North Shor« of Long L(K| [ R O L L I N S P O lngl«<ld« Illinois Prepared in the Old World Tradit ion Note Wednesdays 1 1 1 1 klKi ,7 BROOKWOOD GARDEN CENTER 4505 W. (Just acres$ ,lom Phone He. 120 Foremost Liquors). 385-494! A HI6HT IH ITALY inniiaawi miinil Every Wednesday May thru Aug. 30th Every Friday Sept. 8th thru Nov. 19th Featuring The Alpine Seranaders Per person •••• $3.95 Children (under 10) $2.50 Lakeland Park - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Proceeds Benefit Of McHenry Rescue Squad. MAY 19 Church Women United - Lake Region Board Meeting - Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church - 9:30 a.m. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Regular Monthly Meeting - St. Mary's Oak Room - 7:30 p.m. MAY 19&20 Double Dilemma Mother of Twins Club Garage Sale - 1070 Rose Court, Walrose Manor, Woodstock, Across From Marian Central High School - Proceeds Go To Windgate - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. MAY 20 Valley View PTO - Fun Fair - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. - Valley View School, 6515 W. Rt. 120. Teen Dance - Community Center, Pistakee Highlands - 8 to 11 p.m. - Mt. Hope M.Y.F. McHenry Chamber of Com­ merce Dinner, Dance, Play - Cocktails, 6 p.m. - Dinner, 7 p.m. - Play 8 p.m. - McHenry Country Club. MAY 21 "Fair Diddley" -- Wood­ stock's Square - Noon Until Dusk - Woman's Auxiliary of the Family Service and Mental Health Clinic For McHenry County - Rain Date May 28. Knights of Columbus Fishing Derby - Arnold May's Lake, South of Richmond - 8 a.m. to 12 Noon - Family Picnic -- McHenry City Park - 2 p.m. Till ?. MAY 22 McHenry Woman's Club - Board Meeting - City Hall - 9:30 a.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - East Campus Cafeteria - 7:30 p.m. MAY 24 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip To Chicago Loop - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot - 8:45 a.m. MAY 25 Lakeland Park Women's Club Bus-Luncheon Trip To Fine Arts Guild, Chicago - Bus Leaves Lakeland Park Com­ munity House Parking Lot at 8:15 a.m. sharp. McHenry Garden Club Meeting - Home Of Mrs. Er­ nest Bartz, 810 W. River Terrace - 1 p.m. MAY 27 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Meeting For Cards - Home Of Estelle Jornd, 5709 W. Martin Roatf-- 7:30 p.m. MAY 28 Knights of Columbus Com­ munion And Breakfast - St. Joseph's Church, Richmond - 9 a.m. MAY 31 St. Patrick's Ladies Guild Board Meeting - Church Hall - 1 p.m. JUNE 3 America '72 Dance ~ John- sburg Community Hall -- Sponsored By Association and Women's Auxiliary of Lilymoor - 8 p.m. until ? JUNE 5 St. Patrick's Ladies Guild Meeting - Church Hall - 8 p.m. JUNE 7 McHenry Grams Club - City Hall - 12:30 p.m. - Guests and New Members Welcome. Hospital Notes MCHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Daniel Miller, Elizabeth Althoff, Thomas Kennedy, Ceil Schmidt, Eddie Heathscott, Martina Bott, William Harvey, John Hale, Kenneth Harbecke, Karen Smedberg, Donald Lowrey, Eva Johanson, Fran Freund, William Bukovsky, Bruce Bright, McHenry; Christine Topp, Clifford Clark, Wonder Lake, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Among patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, were Ramona Rieben, Geraldine Pasearella, R.C. Raven, Steven Nelson, Patricia Rehberg, Dolores Carr, Denise Simon, Mildred O'Malley, McHenry; Doris Olson, Island Lake; Tammy Nelson, Orlo Rossberg, Wonder Lake. HARVARD HOSPITAL Eric Cajthaml, Andrew Turek, McHenry ; Earl White, Wonder Lake, were recent patients in Harvard hospital. New Arrivals McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wallner, McHenry, are parents of a son May 12. A daughter was born May 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoff. Mr. and Mrs. Dieter Paries became parents of a son May 14. A son was born May 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrotz. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelis announce the birth of a daughter May 16. A daughter was born May 16 to Mr. and Mrs. James Gainer. HARVARD HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien welcomed a daughter May 14. Other Births Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eberlien of Chicago announce the birth of their first child, a son, on May 13 at St. Luke- Presbyterian hospital. The young man is named Eric Everette and weighed 10 lbs., 6 ozs. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beyer of Crooked Lake, Wis.; and his paternal grandmother is Mrs. Virginia Eichinger of McHenry. The new mother is the former Janice Loop of Green Bay, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Klontz announce the birth of a son, Bruce Clayton, Jr. The child was born May 5 at Naval hospital, Exmouth, Australia, where the father is serving with the U.S. Navy. CRAFT EXHIBITOR -The McHenry Area Jaycee auxiliary be one of the many craft exhibitors at Fair Diddley Sunday, May 21, in Woodstock's Square. Project Chairman Mrs. Gayle Bonus, with her children, Christopher and Matthew, show off the jumbo- sized Christmas stockings which will be included among the craft items handmade by auxiliary members. Be sure to look for them at the festive event sponsored by the Women's auxiliary of the Family Service and Mental Health Clinic for McHenry County. "The Unusual In Women's Apparel" The_Fashjon_Shoppe We Invite You io Join Our FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL! 1 pair PANTYHOSE FREE with a purchase of $15.00 or more 6-9 p.m. Only, Fri., May 19, 1972 S 1007 N. Front St. (Rt. 31) McHenry Ph. 815-385-7747 Welcomed Hqre! FC66 Parking p tm MR. AND MRS. PHILIP A. JORGENSEN BRIDAL COUPLE - A lovely spring wedding was solemnized in n St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg, Saturday, April 15, when Miss Linda Schaefer became the bride of Philip,A.// Jorgensen. Miss Schaefer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J>. r' Schaefer of 3517 N. Fairview avenue, Johnsburg. Her husband is ^ the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Jorgensen of 375 Anderson road,'; Wauconda. The newlyweds are residing in Crystal Lake. POET'S CORNER WE WALK TOGETHER We walk together hand in hand, Through winter snow and summer beach's sand. In sad or trying times, we've still found bliss, » With just a word, a smile, a kiss. We walk together heart to heart, > Vowing that we'll never part. Though we may age to be quite old, Our love and joys anew we'll hold. " ! • We walk together Love, in love, o And guided by the Lord above Always together our feet have trod, » May we be this way forever, in our home with God. • i By Maureen M.J. Frantz WHAT DOES GOD SAY? When God looks down on the world today, If we could hear, would we hear Him say, "Why do you war and lust and greed? • Why follow the one of the evil seed, - . > When I have given you all you need? I gave the world and all therein 1 To you, and yet you sin." N Does He hold His head in His hands and cry, j "Oh why, did I send my Son to die? I was lonely - I created thee, • I have called many, but, few have chosen Me." By Maureen M.J. Frantz PLANT SALE The five Garden clubs of Crystal Lake will join forces to bring a very special sale of plants to the area Friday, May 19, in the Crystal Lake Shop­ ping Plaza. Unusual perennials and some house plants will be offered to the public from 8:30 a.m. until the supply is exhausted. Adequate parking is available near by the sale stand. RESIDENCE CHANGE A former resident of Lakeland Park, Mrs. Kay'1 Luing, wishes to inform her friends in McHenry of her new address, 2509 Edison avenue, Sacramento, Calif. 95821. In a note to the Plaindealer office Mrs. Luing reports she is well and would enjoy hearing from her friends. P R I N T E R S PUBLISHERS EST 1875 enry C^Plat nJealer Established 1875 McHenry, Illinois 60050 I 3812 West Elm Street 385-0170 ^ Published Every Wednesday 8. Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPAfv Y Adele Frochlich -- Editor ^ Larry E. Lund -- Publisher I 0 MEMBER V \ MEMBER N N A Association - Founded 1885 PER\ SUBSCRIPTION RATES | || 1 iY"u'u "^L"5? i. 1 Year $9.00 6 In McHenry ant( Lake Outside McHenry and _ ^ County Uke County ^ Wi USi AND RECOMMEND RK PRODUCTS You CAN Tell The Difference. JAME'S Styling For Men J By Appointment 385-7771

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