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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1978, p. 2

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McHenry Couple As Members MARGARET CADOTTE ENGAGED-Mr. and Mrs. George Cadotte of 3202 W. Skyway drive, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Cadotte, to Donald Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins of 5511 Lucina, McHenry. The bride-elect is a 1977 graduate of McHenry Community high school and her fiance graduated from the West campus in 1976. Both are employed locally. Marital vows will be exchanged at St. Patrick's Catholic church April 7, 1979. There were thirty-eight members of the Friendship club in attendance when Frank Pieplow offered grace, at the potluck dinner meeting held recently. The meeting was called to order at 7:10 p.m. by vice- president Herbert Rose, who welcomed everyone, including new club members, guests Reba and Harold "Pat" Owen. The meditations, comparing life cycles with the changing seasons of the year were given by Evelyn Smith. The minutes of the previous meeting and the financial report were read; both of which were accepted and approved. Cards were signed by all for Dorothy Steinbiss, Isa Braenne, Helen Creamer. Bill Jordan. Frieda Olsen, Agnes Wissell, and Yvonne Wilson. Notes were read from Dorothy Steinbiss and Mildred Kennedy, who are both home from the hospital and recuperating1. Helen Lundy also acknowledged the cards, prayers and visits received during her recent illness. Vivian Bassett reported on the petition signed at the last meeting, showing that religion and Christianity are still a very important part of the members' lives. The secretary reported she would be making up the new rosters, menu and program charts, and asked for volun­ teers for programs. The new schedules will be completed and in the mails by August. Mae Stinespring had the program for the evening, which was a book review on the romantic life of Carl Sandburg and his wife. Members of the church, 50 years or older are most cor­ dially invited to join the Friendship club. Guests and new members are always welcome. The next meeting of the club will be Saturday, Sept. 9 at 6 p.m. at the church following recess for the summer. McHenry County Salon Eight Et Forty Elects New Officers MR. AND MRS. GEORGE P. FREUND McHenry county Salon 483 Eight et Forty met during May at the home of Phyliss Kunde at Marengo with fifteen Partners present. Election of officers for 1978- 79, took place and directors included Pouvoir member, Virginia Mann of Woodstock; LePetite Chapeau, Mabel Schultz of Huntley; LeDemi Petite Premiere, Pearl Cooper, of McHenry; LeDemi Petite Chapeau Deuzieme, Agenes Wappler of Alden; L'Ar- chiviste, Iolene Biangardi of Fox River Grove; L'Aumonier, Arlene Mattingly of Huntley; LePetite Concierge, Florence Kennedy of Harvard; and LePetite Secretaire Caissiere, Lauretta Homo of McHenry. The meeting was called to order by LePetite Chapeau Virginia Mann of Woodstock. After the opening ceremonies Chapeau Virginia gave a report on the spring pouvoir that was held at Collensville She also announced the march would be July 23-24 at the Pick Congress hotel. OPEN HOUSE-The friends and relatives of George P. and Mary. £reund are invited to share the event of their fifty-fifth wedding 4feniversary at an open house to be held June 11,1978 from 2 p.m. to frp.m. at the McHenry American Legion home. The open house is being hosted by their sons, George, Jim, and Bob, their wives and grandchildren, who request that no gifts be brought. Instructive Parent Program Lists Movies, Talks, Tour Reservations Available For fPisconsin Trip I *The Lakeland Park Women's tslub bus-luncheon-tour trip to Wisconsin Thursday, June 15, fcs reservations still available. t'The bus will leave the McHenry Market place at 8:30 «Lm. and return at ap­ proximately 6 p.m. The trip will include stops at points of in­ terest and lunch. Those interested may contact Mrs. John F. (Mary Lou) Pautz immediately for reservations. CHICKEN BARBECUE On Father's day, June 18, the Huntley Lions club will hold its annual chicken barbecue at the American Legion club. Serving time is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bert Hanson, executive director of Memorial hospital for McHenry county has an­ nounced prospective mothers and fathers are invited to the two sessions of "Preparation for Parenthood" beginning Monday evening, July 3. Second session will be Monday, July 10. Both classes will start at 8 p.m. and are held in the hospital dining room. "In previous sessions, many fathers-to-be have attended in addition to the prospective mothers. We are very pleased with the interest in this program," Hanson said. The program is presented by Memorial hospital for McHenry county in cooperation with members of the medical staff and the hosptial staff. Each session will include movies and talks, and no charge of any kind is involved. The films are "Prenatal Care" and "Labor and Delivery". A member of the medical staff will lead the discussion on prenatal and on labor and delivery at both the July 3 and 10 sessions. Mrs. Fran Schlopp, R.N., obstetrical supervisor, will take part in the program. Included in the class schedule is a tour of the hospital's maternity depart­ ment. CHAPEL HILL COUNTRY CLUB is open for BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER 7 Days a .Week Sunday Brunch 10:00-3:00 DAILY DINNER SPECIALS SERVED 5 P.M. TO CLOSING ALL DINNERS INCLUDE; Soup or Juice, Salad Bar, Potato and Hot Loaf of Bread MONDAY Italian Spaghetti & $4 )95 Meatballs JL TUESDAY Honey Baked Chicken $375 WEDNESDAY Corned Beef & Cabbage THURSDAY Baked Lasagna $2»s $395 FRIDAY Deep Fried Perch SATURDAY BBQ Chicken & Ribs SUNDAY Special Rib Steak $£25 & Fried Shrimp O DAILY DINNER SPECIALS SERVED EVERY WEEK HILL GOLF 2500IV. CHAPEL HILL RD. McHENRY 385-0333 Circle Ceremony Initiates New Members At May Meeting Eighteen members of St. Elizabeth circle. Daughters of Isabella, were present at the May meeting held in St. Joseph's hall, Richmond. Regent Mary Obenauf presided at the meeting and opened with a prayer. Four new members were initiated including Jane Riley, Patricia Wightman, Hazel Thomas and Eva Freund. Margaret Powers, diocesan chairman conducted the ceremony. Letters of appreciation for their help in forming the St. Elizabeth Seton circle were sent to Father Riley, state chaplain; Father Plozeck who gave the benediction; Janet H a g e n , i n t e r n a t i o n a l secretary; Lucy Schell, state regent; and the Dolorado circle of Harvard. Vice Regent Kay Bell spoke of sending get well cards and spiritual bouquets to the sick and relatives of deceased members. It was suggested to have a chairman in each town. There was a discussion on up­ dating book and pamphlet racks and to interchange with other parishes. Money making projects reviewed included bake sale plans starting in June and continuing each month through September. Card parties in the home were recommended. A membership committee was selected, Frances Heinemann, Rose Miller, Jane Riley and Pat Wightman. The time of meetings was changed to 7:30 p.m. and a report on the convention was given by Regent Mary Obenauf. Scribe Eve Freund invited all members and guests to attend a Right to Life prayer vigil, which will be held June 14 at St. Peter's church, Spring Grove, 7 p.m. Letters of acknowledgement were read from the DuPage- McHenry Lung association for Christmas seals and from the Cystic Fibrosis foundation for the donations they received. It was reported the buffet dinner held in April at the McHenry post was a success. Chapeau Virginia announced the next meeting will be at her home in Woodstock June 26. The meeting was adjourned and dessert was served by the Marengo partners. K I'M MAGE-BAKE SALE The ladies of St Mary's parish. McHenry, will sponsor a rummage and bake sale Thursday and Friday, June 8 and9, from 8a.m. to9p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, June 10 and 11, from 9 a m to 2 p.m. Special "bargains by the bagful" will be offered Saturday and Sunday. Nuptial Mass Unites June Bridal Couple The beautiful rite of nuptial Mass united Barbara A. Stoffel and Russell D. Olsen as man and wife Saturday, June 3. Rev. Harlen Clapsaddle officiated at the 2:30 p.m. ceremony at St. Mary's Catholic church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoffel of 4014 W. McCullom Lake road, McHenry, and the bridegroom's parents are Mrs. Lorraine Dam row of Norridge, 111. and Robert Olsen of Roselle, 111. The bridal gown of ivory was reminiscent of the past, styled with a high lace collar, illusion bishop sleeves with a wide cuff, and an A line skirt designed with an overlay of net, lace and embroidered pearls over taf­ feta. Ruffled lace accented the hem of the skirt and train. She wore a waltz length manteau headpiece bordered with lace matching the bridal gown. She carried a bouquet of old world shaped ivory roses and stephanotis surrounded by baby's breath and ivory ribbon. The bride was attended by Gloria Wilhelm of Ingleside as maid of honor while Caroline Damrow of Roselle. 111. and Diane Olsen of Norridge, 111. acted as bridesmaids. The attendants were gowned in rainbow colors of light blue, yellow and mauve. The dresses were floor length with jewelry necklines, cap sleeves, and .\1R. AND MKS. RUSSELL I). OLSEN PHOTOGRAPHY BY GAYLORD wide sashes at the waist. Each wore a color coordinated sun hat trimmed with an ivory lace WINDHIL C L E A R A N C E ©ONG tMKHG In Windhill's Lodies Apparel Shop Pant Suits 40% OFF C001 dinates 30% TO 40%OFF Dresses 20% OFF ^Cot^rTPeasanT Blouses 99 REG.Sll. 95 O •In Windhill's Gift Shop FOR WEDDING & GIFT GIVING Our Finest Silver ft Crystal GIFTS « APPAREL 3307 W. ELM ST. McHENRY 385-1172 FOR FATHER'S DAY PEWTERLIKE MUGS C.B. BAR GLASS SETS WOODS STAINED GLASS WINE RACK GERMAN STEINS REG. 9.00 REG. 12.95 REG. 73.00 20% $6.50 $7.99 $65.00 OFF HURRY SUPPLIES LIMITED I band and border. Circular bouquets of mixed garden flowers and matching ribbons were carried. Joel Lattanzio of Elgin handled the duties of best man for the bridegroom with Jack Wenderski of Hoffman Estates and Marty Stoffel of McHenry assisting as groomsmen. The role of ringbearer was filled by Jay Lattanzio of Elgin, 111. Mrs. Stoffel wore a floor length gown of seafoam green qiana while the groom 's mother chose a formal length gown of coral. The bridal couple were toasted by 170 guests at a reception at the Crescent Bay Landing, Johnsburg, following their marriage. The newlyweds will make their home in Bloomingdale, 111. Pregnant, NEED HELP? CALL BIRTHRIGHT1 Off ICC On* MM.-M0.) T. II ML. THUR.-fRI. 1T* llf.M. 24 N0IM MfNERIM SUVKf 815-385-2999 Walk-In Outer Time Museum Slide Show Presentation In County Sunday, June 11, the McHenry County Historical society will hold its annual meeting at the museum in Union at 1:30 p.m. Following the business portion of the meeting there will be a slide show program by Mrs. Dorothy Mastricola of the Time Museum in Rockford. Those who have visited the Time Museum know what a fine collection it houses. In fact, it is the only museum of its kind and contains the greatest collection of time keeping pieces anywhere in the world. Mrs. Mastricola's slide program, like the museum, deals with time keeping from the twen­ tieth century B.C. to the twentieth century A.D. Society members, their guests, and the general public are encouraged to attend. Refreshments will be served following the program, and the museum will be open to the public. Work contihues on the needy children Christmas projects. Won't you come and help? June 8 Guest: Shirley Beers, Crystal Lake pianist, sing along June A Report on area senior citizens workshop held June 1 at Wheaton - Marilynn Hamilton. Horseshoes Cards and games June 12 Rehearsal for Sunshine band, 10 a.m. White elephant game June 13 Program: Speaker from Illinois Bell Telephone "Operator, Will You Speak to My Dog?" (special services) Friendship Club Welcomes PAGE - PLAINDEAI.KH WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7, 1978 Senior Location: Moose Lodge, Route 120 Time: Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 7 Meet and Eat, 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.; Be sure to make reservations by 1 p.m. the day before. Craft day: Painters with Fred and Ruth. Accepts Duties Of Leadership At the dinner meeting of the Whispering Oaks Woman's club held recently at Crescent Bay Landing, Mrs. Edward Schoessling, with her acceptance of the presidential gavel, assumed the duties of her office. Pictured, left to right, are Mrs. Harry Tice, past president and installing officer; Mrs. Edward Schoessling, president; Mrs. Robert Foy, outgoing president; Mrs. Wilbur Wildes, first vice president; Mrs. Henry Siemien, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Christian Hendricks, treasurer. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD * ii s

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