• . PAGE Z-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. JULY 10.1971 Festival Week Kicks Off With Water Fights Old Landmark Church Setting For June Wedding The very old landmark church, St. Alphonsus, in Chicago was the picturesque setting for the wedding of Brigitte Mueller and Norbert Lukas Saturday, June 29. Parents of the bride are Martin and Elizabeth Mueller, year around residents of Wonder Lake, who live at 4929 East Lake Shore drive. Joseph and Edith Lukas, parents of the groom, reside at 8710 North Elmore, Niles, Illinois. The original and poetic wedding ceremony was written by the young couple. The beauty of the church, with amazing color of stained glass windows and statues, was enhanced by the decorating of fresh carnations and roses. Special music selected for the wedding was Handel's "Water Music". Serving her sister as matron of honor was Mrs. Betty Weigandt of Deerfield, 111., and bridesmaids were Miss Angie Wurmlinger, Chicago, Miss Debbie Pleli, Niles, and Miss Linda Ruscheinski, Joliet. Ed Paparigian of Chicago, was best man and groomsmen Qgm; rv»rr anH the bride's brother, Richard Mueller, Wonder Lake. A total of 325 guests attended the 5 p.m. reception at the O'Hare Howard Johnson Motor hotel International ballroom. The wedding dinner was served at 7 p.m. Most unusual entertainment was furnished by a twelve-man brass band Special out-of-state guest was the bride's brother, Martin Mueller, Jr., from Massachusetts. Also, friends and relatives came from New York, Ohio, California and Wisconsin. Five couples traveled here from Germany to share in the happy occasion. Following a^lioneymoon trip by car down^o the Florida Keys and up the east coast, the couple will reside at 1126 Lill, Chicago. In addition to being a student, the bride is employed as a lab technician. Her bridegroom is an art teacher at Phillips high school in Chicago. July Busy Month For Senior Citizen Club July promises to be a busy month for members of the McHenry Senior Citizens club. In addition to the regular meeting July 8, another will be held by July 22, when a sing- along will be featured with Dolly Mazzarella leading with her able assistants helping. There will be the usual monthly bus trip to the Chicaeo Loop, and the bus-boat trip to Dubuque, Iowa and Galena, 111., July 24. The annual picnic for members will be held Saturday, July 13, at Veterans Acres on the Crystal Lake blacktop. Everyone should bring his own picnic lunch, together with table service. Coffee and cold drinks will be provided by the club. The committees have been working getting everything ready for the club members' enjoyment. There will be special prizes and prizes for winners in the game segment. On July 20 the kitchen band will be giving a program at the Ringwood Methodist church at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to this event. It will be a "first" for the kitchen band as it has never given a performance in a tent before. Members delinquent for a period of three months will be automatically dropped as of July 1 of this year. In order to be reinstated in good standing in the club, all past dues will have to be paid. 4-s f f Kn i t t ing , Crocheting Are Judged Ju ly 3 One hundred and twenty- eight girls and boys anxiously lined up to be judged on their 4- H knitting and crocheting projects July 3. This annual event took place in the Farm Bureau auditorium in Woodstock. Excitement grew as the garments were finished and the judges gathered to pick the best-of-show or grand champion project. In the knitting project forty- six 4-Her's were judged. Thirty- eight received "A" ratines. Seven received "B" ratings. In the crocheting project eighty-two were judged with fifty-seven receiving "A" ratings and twenty-three "B" ratings. Grand champion winner in knitting was Diane Bowen of the Kishwaukee Clovers in Marengo. Crocheting grand champion was Therese DeSerto of the Rush Creek Rockets in Woodstock. All of the girls and boys will exhibit their projects at the McHenry County Fair, July 31- Aug. 4. A Riddle: What do many couples have after they are married a while? Answer A divorce. GOLDEN TREE Hairstyling Salon SIDEWALK W SPECIALS! July 11 thro July 13 Only ALL WIGS & HAIR PIECES % PRICE BREEZY SWIRL BLOW-COMB CUT 1flfl Complete with Conditioner Reg. (7.50) VISIT OUR BARGAIN BOOTH BOUTIQUE ITEMS • JEWELKY SAT. JULY 13 385-8567 3325 W. Elm (Rt. 120) McHenry, III. I • • S • • pecial • 11 x 15 WHITE • CORNING PORTABLE COUNTER SAVER MANY USES •575 ! Plus Tax WHILE THEY LAST | GLAVIANO'S INTERIORS • & Palatine Millwoik SO. RTE. 31 - McHENRY, ILLINOIS PHONE 385-3764 WE REMODEL NO OBLIGATION ESTIMATES Miss Jablonski Is Married To Dennis Shelley Miss Constance P. Jablonski approached the altar of St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry, last Saturday wearing a white, long-sleeved, formal length chiffon gown. There she met and exchanged nuptial vows with Dennis C. Shelley. Father Joseph Kulak officiated at the 2:30 o'clock marriage in a church decorated for the occasion with arrangements of daisies. Terry Huck was soloist, singing "On This Day" and "The Wedding Song", accompanied by the bride's sister, Patti Jablonski, on the organ. Miss Jablonski is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Jablonski of McHenry. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Shelley of Arlington Heights. The bride was radiant in her lace trimmed dress, styled with high neckline, the chapel length veil with blusher . trimmed in matching lape, acting as a train. Her headpiece was of lace. Mrs. Annette Szczepkowski of Crystal Lake, a close friend, was her matron of honor and Miss Cathy Jablonski of McHenry, her sister, as maid of honor. Both attendants wore formal length, long sleeved dresses in baby blue color, with white lace trim. Each had a matching picture hat. Edward Shelley of Arlington Heights served his brother as best man. Groomsman was Ronald Starkey of Arlington Heights, a close friend. Mrs. Jablonski selected for her daughter's wedding a pink nylon, floor length dress with floral jacket. Mrs. Shelley wore a light green crepe, floor length dress with net jacket, i A reception for 125 guests was held at Martinetti's in Crystal Lakp. Later, the newlyweds left for a week's honeymoon trip to Ohio. Upon their return they will reside in Rockford until the bride completes her education. She is a senior nursing student at St. Anthony Hospital School of Nursing. The bridegr.oom is employed in Rockford. The fun-filled Marine Festival week has started. The water fight champion was crowned last Sunday and the rest of the week's activities begin this evening, Wednesday, July 10, in the city park. Tonight at 7 p.m. in the park, the Elysian Fields Rock group will provide youth of the community with a fine evening of entertainment. The fun will iasi untii n p.m. Thursday, the eleventh, will feature in the city park the fine music of the McHenry stage band. These local musicians will provide fine music for all age groups. Starting time will be at 8 p.m. and it will continue until 10. At 9 p.m. the band has planned some special entertainment The West campus swing choir will make an appearance. The Checkerboard Squares on Friday night from 8 until 11 p.m. will sponsor square dances at the same location. This fine group gets everyone involved. The Sweet Adelines will be guests. Sidewalk Day Sale The Sidewalk day sale Saturday, July 13, offers bargains galore. Thousands of shoppers will fill McHenry streets that day not only to shop but to have fun. The FireBall Eight will again supply entertainment in the different areas where sidewalk days will be held. Food and beverages will be available in all of the areas that day. Sunday Parade Sunday, the fourteenth, will complete the week's celebration with the finest parade McHenry has seen. Floats, musical units and marching groups will fill the line of march. The parade kicks off sharply at 2 p.m. and th£ Drum Corps Magic show at McCracken field will start at 7 p.m., featuring the finest drum corps in the country. The Jaycees will again hold their chicken-in-the-park Sunday from 11 until 6 or until the chicken is gone. Nutritious Snack Snack items should be nutri- tious, since snacking has become a way of life for many U. S families. Miniature meat balls willfill a variety of snack needs Combine 1 pound ground beef with 1 teaspoon salt and Vg teaspoon pepper. Shape into balls using 1 tablespoon for each ball Place in a shallow baking dish and bake at 325°F for 15 to 20 minutes. For fun eating, insert a pretzel stick into each ball and serve with catsup or cocktail sauce. HOSPITAL NOTES McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included James Brittain, Eleanor O'Connor, Joanne Gretza, Jeffrey Boyer, Rose Williams, William Broker, Curt Grass, Fred Heinz, Paul Percande, Pauline Dowe, Eugene Kane, Frederick Stothard, William J. Goodman, Jr., Barbara Clary, Edward Poole, Peter Mikkelsen, Daniel Lowry, Edward* Amann, Wilhelmina Blake, Randal Wagner, Amanda R. Freund, Karen DeWolfe, Jon R. Griffith, Charles W. Erie, Helen Kennedy, Charles Pryor, Mary Ann Knox, Marilyn Freund, Mitchell Bykowski, Anthony Tarosas, Jr., Joseph Rozik, Lillian'MacKenzie, McHenry; Also, John Mergl and Maria Mergl, Ringwood; Thomas Smialek, Anthony Brisinte, Rose Deckert, Ruth Edward^ Wonder Lake; Sharon Parfrey, Sandra Parfrey, Spring Grove. McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Jose Escamilla, McHenry, became parents of a- son, July 5. A daughter was born July 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Koleno. Mr. and Mrs. David Gardner, Solon Mills, are parents of a son, July 29. A daughter was born July 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Yunke. On June 29 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Timothy McCormack Twin girls were born June 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael5 Arnett. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mulso, Island Lake, became parents of a daughter, June 30. On June 28 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Beiers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamb welcome a son, June 28. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. William Perschke announce the birth of a daughter, Julie Marie, on July 1, weighing 8 lbs., 2 oz. She had two brothers, Richard, 6, and Robert, 3, to welcome her. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Wells, Holton, Ind. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Perschke and the great-grandmother is Mrs. Walter R. Perschke, all of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Nye welcomed a daughter, Kelly Ann, July 3. She weighed 6 lbs., 7 oz., and has a sister, Jennifer, 3. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly of Sterling and the great-grandmother is Mrs. Lawrence Kelly, also of Sterling. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nye of McHenry. A daughter, Carmi Ann, was born June 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Schultz, weighing 5 lbs., 9 oz. She has a 2-year-old brother, Derek John, for a playmate. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Leon Boyd, Alma, Wis.; the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schultz, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. David Buss became parents of a son, Brandon John, July 1. The young man weighed 6 lbs., 9 oz., and has a brpther, David, 2 years old. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blasius of McHenry and the paternal ones are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Buss of Cary. Mr. and Mrs. John Curran, Wonder Lake, became parents of a son, July 2. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonk, Wonder Lake, are parents of a daughter, July 3. Thought For Food (ORIGINAL) TOBMERSH6P 3430 W. Elm McHenry, Illinois TEL. (815) 385-0746 HOURS: 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM Monday tnru Saturday CHRISTMAS CLUB STARTING JULY 22nd JOIN NOW 5 Monday tnru Saturday V Friday until 9:00 PM SUZANNE KAUSS-WENKS ^imiiiiiiiniiliHIfMlllliiliiiimMlliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis S NOW! I 1 AT LAST! I IN McHENRY! I I OPENING JULY 12, 1974 I i lei's Uniform Shoppe Your Center For Career Uniform Apparel Serving • NURSES • TECHNICIANS • BEAUTICIANS •1 RESTAURANTS • NURSING > HOMES Curry Butter Barbecue Thaw 3 packages (8 oz. each) South African rock lobster tails. With kitchen shears, cut under side^ membrane around edges and remove Grasp tail in both hands and bend backwards toward shell side to crack in several places or insert skewers to prevent curl ing Grease grill and arrange tails, flesh down on rack. Bar becue flesh side for 4 minutes Mix 1 teaspoon curry powder 4-H Judging Results For State Announced The McHenry county 4-H horse judging team earned an "A" rating and placed third in the state 4-H judging contest ?t the University of Illinois, Urbana, recently, announced David Plocher, McHenry county Extension adviser. Members of the team were Mandy Aird, McHenry; Cindy Byron, McHenry; Vicki J9hnson, Cary; and Betty Jo laggert, Woodstock. George Daigh, University of Illinois assistant state 4-H program leader, says that nearly 900 4-Her's from ninety- four counties took part in judging livestock, poultry, dairy, horses, and horticulture classes. Individuals as well as county teams were rated A, B, or C. Teams made up of three individuals and an alternate will represent Illinois this fall in national or regional contests in livestock, poultry, dairy, horse, and horticulture judging. These four team members will be selected in invitational contests to be held later this year from four members who received an A rating in the State contest. In national competition, members on the state dairy team will judge at the national 4-H dairy judging contest in Columbus, Ohio, and the international dairy show in Madison, Wis. The Illinois 4-H livestock team will compete at the North American Livestock exposition in Louisville, Ky., and the American Royal Livestock show in Kansas City. State poultry judging team members will take part in an invitational contest in Chicago, horticulture team members in a national invitational contest in Washington, D.C., an d horse judging team members in an invitational contest in Pennsylvania. The automotive team, consisting of one boy and one girl, will participate in the regional automotive contest in Omaha, Nebr. Other members from McHenry county who participated in state competition included: Poultry team, Jean Borhart, Huntley; Phil Fleming, Marengo; Linda Minor, Cary; Donald Swanson, Woodstock. The poultry team won a "B" team rating. Phil Fleming won an "A" individual rating. Livestock team, Ben Jacobs, Richmond; Steve Grabo, McHenry, Jean Slater, Cary; Gary Steadman, Woodstock. The livestock team earned a "B" team rating. Jean Slater won an "A" individual rating. Dairy team, Steve Borhart, Huntley; Mary Hardt, Woodstock; Jack Hardt, Woodstock; Paul Szlachta, Woodstock. The dr.iry team earned a "B" team rating. Horticulture team, Dea Fleming, Marengo, Gail Cary, Woodstock; and Gayle Behm, Woodstock. and a few drops lemon juice with xk cup melted butter and keep warm on side of grill. Turn Brush liberally with Curry But ter and continue grilling shell side down over coals Grill for 8 minutes, baste with more Curry Butter. Rock lobster tails are done when meat is opaque and tender when pierced with a fork Serve with remaining batter sauce. A Tempting Sandwich Dare to be different when it 's time to concoct a tempting sand wioh! Spread slices of toast with butter and place a lettuce leaf and several slices of cooked bone less smoked pork shoulder on each Top each with two table spoons cranberry sauce and two tablespoons mayonnaise. Onions Will Behave Onions will behave, even if you have company in the parlor, if you cook them uncovered in a large amount of boiling salted water The flavor's better, too Featuring •WHITE •SWAN •CREST • TIFFINY • IMPERIAL MORE TO COME 1 1303 Riverside Dr. McHenry, III. Phone: 344-1066 !illlllllllllllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllli||||||||||||||lllllllllllllllllllHlHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimi? COM E BY LANI) OR SEA! OPEN YEAR 'ROUND! 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In September, Airman Brock will graduate from his technical training, which is the field of reciprocating engine mechanics. The bride also will be finishing her education on Sheppard A.F.B. !! Community !! Calendar * i JULY 11 Senior Citizens Sewing Group - Home of Alice Wilke -- 9 a.m. JULY 13 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Picnic for Members -- Veterans Acres - Crystal Lake Blacktop. 1954 McHenry High School Class Reunion -- Johnsburg Community Club - 6 p.m. Island Lake Little League - Benefit Dance -- Ai Kaya -- Roberts Road and Rt. 176, Island Lake - 8 p.m. Bake Sale -- Johnsburg Pig Tail League -- Both Banks -- Bush Field -- 9 a.m. JULY 14 1954 Class of McHenry High School Family Picnic - Johnsburg Community Club Grounds - Noon 'Til Dusk. JULY 17 Luncheon-Card Party - St. Patrick's Ladies Guild -- St. Patrick's Hall - 11:30 to 1 p.m. LaLeche League -- Monthly Meeting. JULY 19 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- No Meetings Or Cards During July and August. JULY 20 Benefit Event for McHenry County Easter Seal - Golf, 11:30; Bridge, 1:00; Dinner, 7:Q0 - Plum Tree Golf Clubhouse, Woodstock. McHenry Senior Citizens Kitchen Band - Ringwood Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. Defenders and AFS - Recycling Drive -- McHenry Market Place -- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. JULY 21 Annual Chicken Barbecue -- Ringwood Methodist Church -- 11:30 to 2:30. JULY 22 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting -- 7:30 p.m. -- East Campus Cafeteria. JULY 23 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Trip To Holy Hill - Bus Leaves Worts' Garage, 8:30 a.m. - Reservations Call 385- 1105 or 385-6891. JULY 26 Royal Neighbors of America - - Riverview Camp, 6818 - Luncheon - Varese's Restaurant - 11:30. JULY 27 Sing-a-long -- In Honor Of St. Patrick's Parish Senior Citizens -- Church Hall - 7:30 p.m. Consumers' Corner Freeze Time-Consuming Ingredients Recipes often call for ingre dients that need to be chopped, grated, diced or minced before you can use them. Often, it 's possible to do this time-consum ing work ahead of time, and freeze the ingredients .until they are needed Cheese may be grated a pound or- two at a time. One pound makes four cups of grated cheese. Measure the grated cheese in one-cup units--or in the amount you will want most often Put in air-tight containers or wrap in moisture - vapor - resistant plastic wrap and freeze Chop a pound or two of onions at a time, either with a knife or in your blender if you prefer finely chopped pieces Wrap in >4-cup or '4-cup units in air tight plastic wrap. Place pack ages in a glass freezer jar that can be tightly closed Tfiis is necessary to keep the onion odor from escaping. Freeze Green peppers can be chop ped and frozen; parsley can be minced and then put in tfee freez er. Both should be packed in convenient sized units, then put in air-tight containers. Bread crumbs can also be kept in the freezer. Save bread heels until you have several. Crumb them in the blender, or between two sheets of waxpaper with your rolling pin. Sore in an air tight freezer container. If you like, you can lightly butter the heels before crumbling them-- to make buttered crumbs. About Your Wedding .... In order to better serve McHenry area brides, the Plaindealer sends wedding forms to all those whose engagements have been an nounced on our society page and carry a definite date. We ask that tfiese com pleted forms be returned three days prior to the wed ding. Complete details will appear only during the week following wedding except in the case of out -of-state weddings, where an addi tional week is allowed. Photographs will be printed any time later, or will be included with the wedding information the first week if they accom pany the story. If your engagement an - nouncement has not been published, or if the date of wedding was rot known at that time, please call our office and request that a marriage form be sent. 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