Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 May 1975, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

V1f Ms \R\ P >i-\t4 \i i» Community Calendar 4 JUNE 2 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Meeting - 3 p.m. - Landmark School. JUNE 3 Marcia Mary Ball Circle Picnic -- Noon - At Home of Alvina McKaige. JUNE 4 McHenry Grams Club -- Meeting - City Hall Club Room - 12:30 p.m. - Followed By Refreshments and Social Hour. JUNE 4-5 & 7 Annual Spring Rummage Sale -- Mt. Hope First Methodist Church - 1015 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands -Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. - - Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., evening, 7-9 - Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Bake Sale Saturday - - French Room & Boutique. JUNE 5 Regular L P.P.O A. ~ Board Meeting - Community House - 8 p.m. JUNE 6 Church Women United - Forum Meeting - St. John's Lutheran Church - 401 St. John's, Woodstock - 9:15 a.m. JUNE 7 . "Progress Through The Years" Bicentennial Dance - Woman's Auxiliary of Wood­ stock Rural Fire Protection District -- K. of C. Hall - 9 to 1 p.m. .What was it like to run not only as a Republican, but also as a woman, against the Daley "machine" candidate in Cook county? Answers to ftiis questions and others will be included by Mrs. Alice Ihrig in her address to the League of Women Voters at the annual meeting. It is set for May 29 at Pal's restaurant in Woodstock, starting at noon. Mrs. Ihrig became a headliner last year when she undertook the overwhelming task of trying to unseat the Democratic choice, Tom Tulley, for Cook county assessor. Though defeated in her bid for the office, Mrs. Ihrig won the prestigous en­ dorsements of the majtfr Chicago newspapers. Current governmental and civic activities of Mrs. Ihrig include chairman, Illinois Mental Health Planning Board; member, Advisory committee to the Illinois State library; member, Advisory Committee on Continuing Education, Secretary of State. Also, she is president of the Illinois Library association and chairman of the Oak Lawn unit of the American Cancer society. Her past governmental ac­ tivities include a wide range of experience as well. In her local community of Oak Lawn, she has served as a trustee; chairman of the Oak Lawn Planning and Development commission, chairman of the Oak Law Zoning commission, and as chairman of the Oak Lawn Council of Governments. Mrs. Ihrig is also a past president of the League of Women Voters of Illinois. Mrs. Ihrig is now employed as a community agent for Moraine Valley Community college. Her job involves developing workshops for governmental officials. Babysitting will be provided at the First Methodist church in Woodstock for a fee. Reservations for the lun­ cheon and for the babysitting should be made by calling Mrs. James P. (Carol Jean) Smith of McHenry. Sponsored By Woman's Auxiliary of Woodstock Rural Fire Protection District -- Refreshments. Salad Buffet Luncheon And Decortique -- Faith Presbyterian Church - Chapel Hill and Lincoln Road --11 a.m. - Call 385-5278 For Reser­ vations. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Bowling - McHenry1 Recreation -- 7 p.m. JUNE 9 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting -- East Campus Cafeteria ~ 7:30 p.m. JUNE 10 Order of_ Eastern Star Initiation - Officers Come In Formals - Acacia Hall - 8 p.m. JUNE 11 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip to Chicago Loop - - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot - 8:45 a.m. JUNE 14 Auction Plus Bake Sale - AFS Americans Abroad -- McHenry Market Place -- Route 120 - 12:30 -? JUNE 18 Luncheon & Card Party - Johnsburg Community Club Hall - Serving Starts at 12 Noon - Sponsored By St. John's Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality. Kitchen Band In Performance The McHenry Senior Citizens club Kitchen band entertained St. Peter's Christian Mother's club of St. Peter's church of Spring Grove and their guests Thursday evening. There were more than two hundred persons in the audience, which was most receptive, interested and appreciative. At the conclusion of the program, the band received a most enthusiastic standing ovation. Very delicious refresh­ ments were served the band members, and they had a fine time visiting with the audience. The band has been quite busy getting its new schedule compiled. All requests for programs should be made in writing to the secretary, Lyda K. Radisch, 1712 North Knoll avenue, McHenry. JUNE 19,20, 21 Annual St. Mary's Rummage Sale - Montini School Gym. JUNE 20 and 21 Annual Rummage Sale - St Paul's Episcopal Church St. Paul Avenue and Green Street - McHenry. garage rummage sale s; club. This year it will be Id at the^ome of Mrs. Charles Moore, ERIC WEISS-RUTH MATHEWS ENGAGED-Mr. and Mrs. T.P. Mathews of 3145 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Marie, to Eric Howard Weiss, son of Mrs. Jane H. Weiss of 310 Country Club drive, McHenry, and the late H. Howard Weiss. Ruth is a 1972 graduate of Marian Central high school in Woodstock and graduated with a B.A. degree on May 17 from St. Mary's college, Winona, Minn. Eric, a 1971 graduate of McHenry high school, is a Navy scholarship senior at the University of Colorado in Boulder. After graduating this December, with a B.F.A. degree, Eric will fly Navy Air. Ruth and Eric are planning an Aug. 2 wedding at Christ the King church in Wonder Lake. • READY FOR CLUB SALE - The public is invited to the annual isored by the Wonder Lake Women's yearj$wrill be hel 4016 West Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake. Saturday June 7, and Sunday, June 8, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. All profits go to a worthwhile cause. Last year's proceeds, amounting to $600, were donated to the Wonder Lake fire department. There will be all kinds of goodies, clothes, toys, knickknacks, furniture, tools, kitchen appliances, etc. Above, club members prepare for sale. Miss McDonagh, Allen Anderson Exchange Vows St. Mary's Catholic church was the setting for the lovely wedding of Barbara Ann Mc- Donagh and Allen Lee An­ derson Saturday, May 24, at 2:30 p.m. They repeated their nuptial vows before the Rev. Joseph F. Kulak. The bride is the daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc- Donagh of 3606 W. Clover avenue, McHenry. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Anderson of 243 N. Benton, Palatine. Musical arrangements of "The Wedding March", "With These Hands", "Wedding Song", "Ave Maria" and "We've Only Just Begun" were presented during the ceremony. The pretty bride chose a formal length gown of nylon satin trimmed with Venice lace. The gown featured a V- neckline, attached chapel length train and rosebud and pearl studded lace trim on the bodice and sleeves. Her chapel length veil was also trimmed with rosebud and pearl studded lace trim. She wore a heart- shaped pendant necklace centered with a diamond, a gift from the groom. She also wore diamond heirloom earrings. Lois. Wilkening of Harvard attended the bride as matron of honor. Bridesmaids wero Geri Lockwood and Beth Stein- sdoerfer, both of McHenry. Lynn Golbeck of McHenry served as junior bridesmaid. The attendants wore rainbow colored, floor length sleeveless gowns of polyester knit fashioned with high necklines and hooded short capes with sheer ruching trim. Michael Fraser of Palatine served as best man. Groom­ smen were Keith Mueller of Palatine and Michael Mc- Donagh of McHenry. Ushers were Charles Anderson of Palatine and Allen Wilkening of Harvard. The bride's mother chose a floor length gown of natural color, cotton polyester lace with long kabuki sleeves. The groom's mother wore a natural color sleeveless gown. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception for 175 guests was held at the VFW nail. Upon their return from a honeymoon trip to Wisconsin, the newlyweds plan to make their home at 810 Southgate, McHenry. Lakeland Women's Club Plans Trip, Project Friday, July 11, is the date for the Lakeland Park Women's club to take a bus trip to Chicago to see a Cubs ball game. Reservations should be made with Mrs. John W. (Maureen) Johnson. Friday is Ladies day, so there is no ad­ mission fee for the ladies. However, children and men are also welcome to go along. The Lakeland Park Women's club will be collecting items for Fish the third Saturday of each month at the Community house from 8 to 11 a.m. Families having food stamps are restricted to buying only food with the stamps. Fish advises of a great need for toilet paper, and other paper products, laundry soaD, bar soap, tooth paste, deodorants, band-aids, feminine personal sanitary items, canned meats, etc. Saturday, June 21, will be the next collection day. However, those who have items to donate can call either Ms. Johnson or Mrs. Frank (Frances) Kostka. Fish provides food, clothing and household items for needy families, - and helps fire and disaster victims get re­ established. Ladies Guild In Last Meeting Until September St. Patrick's Ladies' guild will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, June 2, in the church hall. This will be the last meeting until September. Wickey Bottari and Ruth Roach will serve as co- chairman of the social hour. All women of the parish are in­ vited. PRAYER-CONDITIONING Sign on church door. Southwest United States: "This church is prayer-conditioned." BONNIE MARIE HUSHKA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hushka of 10301 Covell, Richmond, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie Marie, to John (Jack) C. Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Woods of Richmond. No immediate plans have been made for the wedding. Both young people are graduates of Richmond-Burton high school. CHRISTINE SCHILLER ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - W. and Mrs. Gerald Schiller of 1015 Curran road, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Christine, to Frank Boeckmann, Jr. A July 4 wedding is planned at St. Mary's church, Woodstock. Christine, a 1973 graduate of Elgin Community college, is a registered nurse in Woodstock. Her fiance, son of Frank Boeckmann, Sr., of 1109 Wicker street, Woodstock, will graduate in June of this year fron* Loyola university of Chicago with a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics. SURE SIGN Some fathers are never sure if son is home from college--until they haven't heard from him in two weeks THE McHENRY MEDICAL GROUP ANNOUNCES THAT Srihari Das Kanuru, M.D. Practice Limited to Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Will have office hours by appointment at their Crystal Lake Office beginning Monday, June 9, 1975 330 W. Terra Cotta 815/385 1050 JUST ARRIVED AND DON'T KNOW WHICH WAY TO TURN? Call The hostess in your area will call on you with a variety of helpful community information along with gifts and greetings from local mer­ chants. Phone Mary Ann 86114,1 385-5705 Marueuite Kaiser 385-2710 PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. MAY 30, 1975 THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Political Headliner Voter League Speaker Established 1875 "• 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday 8i Friday at McHenry, Illinois o Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich - Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER rm*H 1«M AiiotiAtiPN FrctPriti EH a my m NNA SUSTAINING MEMBER-1975 SUBSCRIPTION RATES ^ 1 Year $9.00 1 Year $12.50 In McHenry ami Lake Outside McHenry and County Lake County Mrs. Waltrr Count, president of the Fourth district of the Illinois Federation of Women's clubs, acted as installing of­ ficer for the Whispering Oaks Woman's club installation held last week. Mrs^Count is a past president of the Belvidere Woman's club. Mrs. Henry Tice will head the McHenry club in the year ahead. She will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Foy, first vice- president; Mrs. Charles Horst, second vice-president; Mrs. Eva Brown, treasurer; Mrs. Roy Enger, . recording secretary; and Mrs. Lee Gebhardt, corresponding secretary. As a result of the Federation activities in which the local club participated, several awards were won at the recent I.F.W.C. convention in Chicago by the Local club. They included an increase in membership from thirty to sixty-five in the past nine months. Other recognition was for 100 par­ ticipation in the Cancer Prevention drive which the general Federation organized when Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Rockefeller had cancer operations last year. The club is also sponsoring two McHenry high school students who will attend a state-wide five-day seminar on teen-age drug abuse and alcoholism. Following a most enjoyable program by Sada Stern Merel, a lovely table was presided over by chairman of hostesses,Alice Bethel, and her committee of Eunice Stowell, Lynne Dubsky, Arlyne Schultz, Agnes Weiss, Hjordis Karleen and Emma Foy. Mount Hope Women Set Spring Rummage Sale It will be a busy time at Mt. Hope United Methodist church during the first week of June as the United Methodist Women prepare for their Spring rummage sale. The buyer will find everything from hats to housewares, from toys to tubas to tinkly jewelry. This sale is held each spring and fall in support of Mt. Hope United Methodist church in Pistakee Highlands. This year sale dates and times are: Wednesday, June 4, 10 to 2; Thursday, June 5,10 to 2 and 7 to 9; Saturday, June 7, 10 to 1. A special attraction on Saturday only will be the popular Bake Sale, the half- price sale in the French room and an armload sale in the basement. Patrons are urged not to forget to check the French room and Boutique all week long for those extra special bargains. New items of clothing and knicknacks will be featured every day. U\D BAR' NOW AT D0RKIES Included Everyday With Luncheon Specials & Dinners! SALAD BAR Available from 11am to 8pm All You Can Eat! SENIOR CITIZENS.*. Come In And Get Your Free 10% Off CARD D0RKIES RESTAURANT 4213 W. Rte. 120 McHeniy, III. 385-6981 Install Oaks Club Officers Officers of the Whispering Oaks Woman's club installed last week were, from left, Mrs. Charles Horst, second vice-president; Mrs. Roy Enger, recording secretary; Mrs. Walter Count, installing officer; Mrs. Harry Tice, president; Mrs. Robert Foy, first vice-president; Mrs. Lee Gebhardt, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Eva Brown, treasurer. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy