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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Apr 1977, p. 2

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ROBERT MICHAEL GARBACZ LAURA LEE SMITH FALL WEDDING-Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of McHenry announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura Lee, to Robert Michael Garbacz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Garbacz of Homewood. 111. Both of the couple are employed in Schaumberg and will make their home there following the marriage. A Sept. 17 wedding is planned. ONE-STOP AWIIHE - . Chain-O-Lakes TRAVEL SERVICE 3405 W. Elm St. McHvnry. Illinois 60050 AIRLINE md AMTRAK TICKETS WWU TN WflH Planning a Caribbean cruiM? A Irtp to Eurep*.. .Mtxico .Hawaii? You can compar* tham all undar on* roof at our effka I We ara aganti for •toamshipi airline*, hotels •ightseeing companies throughout the world. WpVnOTvIv I llvvl Si iK* 1941 3t5-7500 Area Code 815 A reminder to prospective parents comes today from Bert Hanson, executive director of Memorial Hospital for McHenry County at Woodstock. Hanson announced the next "Preparation for Parent­ hood" free instructional course-a two evening session- will begin at 8 p.m. Monday, May 2. The informational, program will be held in the hospital dining room on both May 2 and May 9. as a free community service program of Memorial hospital. Both prospective mothers and fathers are in­ vited. and in the past frequently both expectant parents have attended these sessions. Mrs. Fran Scholpp. R.N., obstetrical department supervisor, will take part in the program, which includes a tour of the hospital's maternity department, movies and talks. Fathers-to-be wishing to be in the delivery room with their wives are reminded to obtain the proper permission slip from their doctor and must attend these sessions. The Growler He: "You think more of your dog than you do of me." She: "Well, the dog growls less." MR. AND MRS. LEE M. PANKIEWICZ McHENRY NEWLYWEDS-Mr. and Mrs. Lee Michael Pankiewicz are making their home in McHenry following a wedding trip to southern Illinois. The bride, Victoria Mae (Prince) is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Prince, 405 N. Country Club drive and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pankiewicz and Ms. Joyce Pankiewicz. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents March 26 with Judge Leonard J. Brody presiding. Sixty guests congratulated the couple at a reception following the A friendship which began romantically in Sicily between Marianna Visconti of Ringwood and Piero Capizzi of Sicily, culminated in marriage Saturday. April 16 The ceremony took place in Christ the King Catholic church. Wonder Lake, at 3 o'clock with bouquets of white flowers decorating the church. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs Joseph Visconti of Ringwood and the groom is the son of John Capizzi of Trabia, Sicily. • «. A cousin of the bride, Josephine Sciortino of Des Plaines. attended as matron of honor Bridesmaids included Anza Visconit. the bride's sister from Ringwood; Ann Irvin and •Debbie Schaedel. both of McHenry. and Mary Inserra of Chicago The bride's sister. Gina Visconti, was flowergirl. Best man duties were han­ dled by Joe Clemente of Wooddale. a cousin of the bride. Dominic Visconti. Chuck Hollenbach and Randy Karsen, all of McHenry, and Renato Ingargiola of Chicago, were groomsmen A Des Plaines cousin of the bride. Gino Sciortino, was ringbearer. Honored guests at a reception for 100 at the Chapel Hill Country club were the grand­ parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Gino Visconti, Sr. of McHenry. and the bride's great grandmother, Mrs. Marina Piazza, also of McHenry A home in Ringwood awaits the couple following a honeymoon trip through Wisconsin. The bride is a 1975 graduate of McHenry Community high school and is employed in the McHenry Ben Franklin store. The groom completed his education in Sicily and works for the Visconti Tree service. For Prospective Parents May 2-9 Sicilian And New Bride In Ringwood Home O f f e r C o u r s e PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. APRIL 29. 1977 f 1 ASK ABOUT OUR COMPLETE WEDDING PACKAGE AVAILABLE TO YOU! Tlowers for your IVeddingTDay HAPPINESS IS BECOMING ENGAGED! And we wish you the very best. Busy and happv days are in store for you as you plan the exciting details for your wedding. Stop in for your free booklet to show just a few ideas about the many kinds of flowers, bouquets and decorations which will help make your wed­ ding day a memory you'll cherish forever. As wedding flower specialists, may we have the op­ portunity to talk with you personally? We'd like to tell you about our wedding service and the manv nays in which we can help you in planning the flowers for your wedding. With everv wedding or­ der placed you will receive a lovelv going awav corsage compliments of us. Give us a call and we'll be happy to arrange an ap­ pointment at your convenience and without obligation. petals & stems l FLOWER SHOP & GREENHOUSE 3301 W. ELM ST.. Mc HENRY. ILL. 385-4747 M W H W W W H J THE GUIDE THAT TAKES THE GUESSWORK OUT OF GIFT GIVING Exclusive. ICommunityl I Calendar | L« U M O H i i i n H i M j n n n * APRIL 29 & 30 ARTS Presents "Four On a Garden "-McHenry Country Club -Friday, 9 p.m.-Saturday, 8 p.m .--Dinner-Theatre Reservations, 385-1072. APRIL 30 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM--Cards-St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. Spring Fling II-McCullom Lake Beach House-8:30 p.m. to ?-Tickets at Door-Beach Gals, Sponsors. Johnsburg School PTO Fun Fair-11 a.m. to 5 p.m.- Johnsburg School- Public Welcome Valley View PTO Fun Fair- II a.m. to 3:30 p.m.--Valley View School. MAY 1 McHenry Snoballers-Dinner- Dance-American Legion Hall- Cocktails, 5 p.m.-Dinner, 6 p.m.-Dance, 7 to 11 p.m.- Reservations, 385-5534 or 385- 7835. CD.of A --Communion Sunday Mass-9 a.m.-St. John the Baptist Church, Johnsburg- -Breakfast Follows. MAY 2 Mothers Day Banquet- C.D.of A.-Social Hour, 6:30- Dinner, 7 p.m.-St. Patrick's Hall. Ruth Circle Meeting-Home of Mrs. John Trendler, McHenry. McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Executive Committee Meeting-3:30 p.m.-Landmark School. McHenry Aquarium Club- Meeting-7:30 p.m. -Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild Meeting-1 p.m.-Church Hall- Connie Catanzaro and Marge Connell, Hostesses. MAY 3 Blood Pressure Reading - McHenry First National Bank- 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. U.M.W. Mission Team Meeting-9 a.m.-First United Methodist Church. Koinonia Group Meeting-10 a.m.-First United Methodist Church. Marcia Mary Ball Circle Meeting-First United Methodist Church-12:30 p.m.~ Hostesses Alvina McKaige and Helen Walters. MAY 4 McHenry Police Drug Abuse Program-Edgebrook PTO- 7:30~Gym. McHenry Grandmothers Community Leaders Women's Role... Chicago Couple Announce June Wedding Date If you're expecting, Register today! $5 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO EACH REGISTRANT Join Us For Luncheon. Dinner & Cocktails Story Series by Jeff Bonato Staff Photo-Wayne Gavlord An era is ending at Montini grade school in McHenry. It is an era marked foremost by the consolidation of St. Mary's and St. Patrick's schools into one unified school system. It is also an era in which Catholic education in McHenry grew and expanded through the efforts of many persons. It is the era of Sister Mary Paulina, principal of Montini grade school. Come the end of this school year, Sister Paulina will be leaving McHenry, and the school and parish which she served for thirteen years. She will be missed. She will NOT be forgotten. Sister Paulina's thirteen years in McHenry were split, serving as principal from 1962-1968, and again from 1970 to the present. * She explained that in 1968 there was a rule in her order, the Sisters of Mercy, Province of Chicago, that prohibited her from staying in one position more than six years. That rule was changed, and she has been the principal at Montini for the last seven years. Throughout her career in McHenry, Sister Paulina feels her proudest moment was "seeing the success of the consolidation of two parish schools. It is a source of pride," she added, "pride in the priests, sisters, lay- teachers, parents, and students who risked so much to bring the Montini Catholic grade school into existence." Besides her fulltime responsibilities as a principal, Sister Paulina devoted almost every waking moment to Catholic education. She was principal of the C.C.D. program for six years, and a teacher in the C C D. program for the last seven years. She is a member of the Montini School board, and also of the St Patrick's Parish council. Sister Paulina is a member of the Liturgy committee, a member of the St. Patrick's Religious Education board, and a member of the McHenry County Catholic Schools' Principals' organization. With all her work involving Catholic education in McHenry, and all the friends she has made, Sister Paulina said that she will miss the people of McHenry most of all. "I know I will miss the people of McHenry, especially the little children," she said. "As the time is approaching for me to leave, I have reflected deeply on my commitment here. 'The people of McHenry have been a source of strength, support, and inspiration to me," she added. "I have shared their joys and sorrows. Part of me will be left here, I'm sure. However, what is really important is that I have left a little of Him, Christ, here." Sister Paulina has been involved in education for over thirty years. She calls her decision to leave the education field and go into health care, "one of the biggest decisions of my life." Sister Paulina's firm commitment to the concept of a school being a community of believers in Christ and His teachings has been a strong force in her life. Also, she has given top priority to developing positive attitudes in early childhood. "I am pleased that the educational field is placing more emphasis on early childhood education," she said. "Our adult lives often reflect the many conditions that influenced our early education." Sister Paulina studied theology at Mundelein college and at McHenry County college. She graduated from St. Xavier college, Chicago, and received her Master's degree from Northern Illinois university. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Stern, Jr. of Chicago, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Hope, to Bruce H. Bohuslav, son of Mrs. Wally Bohuslav, formerly of McHenry. Linda is a graduate of Latin high school of Chicago and is a University of Wisconsin graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Bruce attended McHenry high schools, earned a BA degree 0 from Rippon college. Wis. and was awarded a Master in Business Administra4ion degree from Emory college, Ga. Both of the couple are employed in Chicago. A June wedding date has been set. Club-Luncheon-Martinetti's - 11:30 a.m.-Business Meeting- Hall-1 p.m. MAY 5 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Meeting-Officer Installation -Home of Mrs. Linda Thietje. Public Card Party-C.D.of A - -8 p.m.-KC Hall. Lakeland Park Women's Club Meeting-9:30 a.m.-'- Community House-Officer Installation. * Spring Salad Luncheon- Chain O'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church-12 Noon- Covenant Women, Sponsors. MAY 6 Sing-a-Long-St. Patrick's Church Hall--7:30 p.m -- Everyone Welcome-No Ad­ mission Charge. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Fish Dinner-American Legion Hall-5:30 p.m. Church Women United-Lake Region-May Fellowship Day- Noon Salad Luncheon-Christ the King Church, Wonder Lake. MAY 9 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Meeting-7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria MAY 10 Town and Country Newcomers Club-Potluck Dinner-Crazy Bridge-St. Paul's Church-7:30 p.m. MAY 11 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Bus Trip To Chicago Loop-Leaving McHenry State Bank-8:45 am. SISTER MARY PAULINA Byt now, all her experience, her wit, and her understanding way with children will be leaving the community. As Sister Mary Paulina departs, it is, indeed, an end of an era. And everyone connected with her agrees-Sister Paulina will be missed. She will not be forgotten. Community leaders never are. OI'KN l) \II.Y \T I l:.i« ( ln«r<l Momltn FRIDAY NIGHT FISH SPECIAL Gilead House WILMOT. WISCONSIN S095 FOR RESERVATIONS 14-862-6400 Those who like to sew their own garments will find a trend to softer materials. Blouses of silk blends, and dresses of cotton blends are good for spring and summer. MR. AND MRS. STEVEN MISSMAN MICHIGAN WEDDING-A former McHenry man, Steven Missman, claimed Kathleen Mary Bates of Michigan, as his bride in ceremonies conducted in Douglas Community church, Michigan, Saturday, April 23, at 2 o'clock. The bride to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Schreiber of Douglas, Mich, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Missman of Nachusa, III. The groom is a McHenry Community high school graduate, attended Northern Illinois university in DeKalb and graduated from Northwestern university. The bride attended Michigan schools including nurses training at Kellog Community college in Battle Creek, Mich. The couple will make their home in Saugatuck, Mich. Mr. Missman is the brother of Mrs. Larry (Lynn) Lund of McHenry and members of the Lund family along with area friends of the bridal couple attended the ceremony. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GAYLORD MAY 13, 14 & 15 Rummage Sale-Christ the King Church Basement-Friday & Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-- Sunday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.-- Ladies Sodality, Sponsors. MAY 14 Volleyball Marathon II--9 a.m. to 7 p.m.-Information at J.C. Bush School-Benefit Johnsburg Tennis Courts. Friendship Club Potluck Dinner-Meeting-6 p.m.-First United Methodist hurch. MAY 15 McHenry American Legion Auxiliary-Semi-Annual Chicken Dinner-Legion Home - Noon to 4 p.m. "Fair Diddley"~Woodstock City Square-Noon to 6 p.m. - Mental Health Resource League, Sponsors. MAY 16 Potluck Dinner-Honoring Gold Star Members-Legion Post Home-6:30 p.m.- American Legion Auxiliary. Lakemoor-Lilymoor Blood Pressure Screening-7 to 9 p.m - -Municipal Building. MAY 17 U.M.W. Bazaar Work Day- First United Methodist Church- -11:30 a.m. MAY 18 Edgebrook PTO Ice Cream Social-Film Festival-School Gym~6:30 p.m. Salad Bar Luncheon-Fashion Show-Noon-Zion Lutheran Church. MAY 19 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Meeting-Home of Mrs. Karen Colomer. Joyce Kilmer Court-C.D.of A. Meeting-Officer Election-8 p.m.-KC Hall. Spring Tea-First United Methodist Church-1 p.m. MAY 20 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Potluck-St. Mary's Oak Room-6 p.m.-Bring Utensils. MAY 22 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM--Diocesan Council Meeting--Potluck~St. Mary's Mary Room-2 p.m.--Bring Utensils.

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