PAGE 2 - PLAINDE ALER - FRIDAY, JULY 21.1S7S MR WD MRS BRIAN CUNAT Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cunat of Mi-Henry are rejoicing in the addition of two new daughters to their familv. Their sons, John and B6an. have recently married and are now residing in McHenrv. Brian married Miki Obata in Shiogama. Japan, March 27, followed by a ceremony at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church April 15. MR. AND MRS. JOHN CUNAT The family then traveled to Fremont, Iowa, to participate in the wedding of John to Pam Klima May 27. The happy grooms are partners in the Cunat Brothers Construction company, operating in the McHenry area. Oath Of Office Titles James Zednik Club Vice-President •^William Wilson installed James Zednik as vice president 6^ the McHenry Senior Citizens ckib when 135 members gJKhered for the Monday. July W, meeting Mr Zednik was unanimously elected to the office at the June meeting fiflmg the vacancy resulting from the resignation of Frank Giel • 'The Pledge of Allegiance had been recited in unison, after which the minutes of the June meeting were read and ap proved A note was read from Fred Studin for the cards prayers, and visits from njembers during his recent hospitalization and a moment* of silence was observed in niemory of deceased member Clara Adams ^•A letter from the Senior Citizens council at Woodstock Wfcs read in reference to the senior citizens exhibits at the fair Entry blanks can be secured from secretar> Marjorie Conklin ".•Virginia Nix. treasurer read her report which was approved and will be filed for audit -Historian and Publicity Chairlady Lyda Radisch reported good coverage in local newspaper but requested chairpersons of various committees to keep her in farmed on their activities and projects Social Chairlady V\anda Zima acknowledged the ladies Who volunteered to furnish cakes for the meetings and requested that they continue to volunteer in order to save time for the committ thus eliminating the need for many calls Charlotte Wons. membership chairlady.. introduced a new member Al Bauer, who received a warm welcome James Zednik bowling chairman, reported bowling is going along very well He issued a cordial invitation to all interested in bowling to attend and enjoy bowling and fellowship with other club members John Doerr tour chairman, gave a short report on the recent trip to Dearborn. Mich describing two evening ac tivities He also told about the change in dinner plans on the return trip and the wonderful treatment and service the group enjoyed at a restaurant at Portage Ind The letter of commendation was sent to the establishment in appreciation for their fine and efficient service Mr Doerr reported the trip to Lake Geneva and Lake Lawn lodge for lunch Wednesday. ..July 26 is filled The trip to the Fireside restaurant and theater Aug 23 is also filled as is the trip to the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snou at Belleville Sept 6 If enough are interested he TA ill try to arrange for another ball game excursion before the season ends and maybe another visit to the race track Happy Birthday and Happy Anniversary were sung to all celebrating these events at this time Mrs Esther Heard, program chairlady reported the program for July 24 will be the Keen Agers band from Wauconda. Aug 14 will be the annual Garden and Flower exhibit with William Wilson and Mrs Kathryn Wagner as the judges And. Aug <28. soloist Bob Lake will entertain and Sept 11 the Union 76 chorus will give the program Under the topic of new business. Mrs Louise Giel reported that there have been quite a few members who are not satisfied with the present meeting place of the club, and presented a petition signed by more than 190 members requesting a move to West campus This matter will be open for discussion at the next meeting, and will then have to •be handled in accordance with the rules and regulations as set forth in the club by-laws Mrs Esther Heard in troduced her sister, Mrs Jeanne Evanson from Charleston. Ill , who gave a most entertaining and en joyable program of piano selections after which refresh ments were served by the social committee During the meeting petitions were available for the mem bers to sign regarding the tax rebate or freeze issue now such an important item particularly for Illinois property owners and retirees The next meeting of the club will be Monday, July 24, at 7:30 p.m at the V F W hall The next executive committee meeting will be Monday, Aug. 7 at 3:30 p.m at Landmark school nior Walk-In Outer I Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 130 p.m the day before at 385-8260 The menu for the week of July 24 through July 28 July 24: Tuna casserole, jello with fruit, peas, white & wheat bread, peaches and milk July 25: Irish stew with vegetables, orange juice, corn bread, white cake with lemon filling and milk July 26: Ham & turkey on lettuce, corn with peppers spiced apples, breadsticks. apricot crunch and milk July 27: Beef liver with onion gravy, parsley potatoes, corn & limas, toasted bread, ap piesauce and milk July 28: Chicken with baked potato, spinach, cranberry sauce, rye bread, chocolate marshmallow pudding and milk Dining Af Its Best.... CHAPEL HILL COUNTRY CLUB1 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 arid Hot Loaf of Bread MONDAY Italian Spaghetti & $ 0 9 5 Meatballs • TUESDAY Honey Baked C h i c k e n $375 WEDNESDAY Corned Beef & Cabbage THURSDAY Baked Lasagna $395 FWDAY $050 Deep Fried Perch SATURDAY BBQ Chicken & Ribs SUNDAY Special Rib Steak & Fried Shrimp DAILY DINNER SPECIALS SERVED EVERY WEEK J525 $52* New Home Couple*$ Return From Honeymoon Cunat Brothers Marry In Spring The bride is a 1967 graduate of Pius XI Catholic school, Milwaukee. Wis., and is currently employed by North Central airlines as a passenger service agent The bridegroom graduated from Wauconda high school in 1964 and attended an Elgin college for four years. He is self-employed in home construction Liturgical Conference In Wonder Lake Father James Garcia C Ss.R. of Tacoma, Wash., graduate of the Institut Catholique in Paris, France, will conduct a weekend liturgical conference at Christ the King church in Wonder Lake July 27 through 30. A review of the weekend conference schedule as previously published is as follows: July 27, Opening Session at 7:30 p.m.; July 28, "Sacramental Life" at 10 a m. and 2 p.m.; July 28, "The Lay Person in the Church Today "at 7:30 pm ; July 29, "The Liturgy" at 9:30 a m and 2 p.m.; July 29, Mass at 8 pm.; July 30, "Liturgy as it Relates to the Sacraments" at the 8 a.m., 10 a m and 12 noon Masses The public is invited to share in Father Garcia's experience of biblical and liturgical spirituality • • • • An honest laborer, when paid for his work, gives himself to his work. goooooooooaooooooow; Community Calendar |; Ooeoooeo0ooeooocooo< A new home is under con struction mi the Nippersink creek in Wonder Lake and newly weds Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson will make their home there after their return from a honeymoon cruise up the Mississippi river aboard their 22-foot cabin cruiser. Patricia Rasmussen gave her hand in marriage to James Peterson Sunday, July 16, at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic church, Milwaukee, during a 2 o'clock nuptial Mass offered by the Rev. Ray Nagli. The sister of the bridegroom sang "Wedding Song", 'Here, There and Everywhere" and "Lady", and the father of the bride sang "One Hand, One Heart" and "On This Day", during the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Rasmussen of 129 S. 71st street, Milwaukee, Wis., and the bridegroom's father is Leonard Peterson of 2605 N. Orchard Beach road, McHenry. The bride chose a bridal gown designed of English lace accented with tiny daisy ap pliques. Her A line skirt swept into a cathedral length train of matching lace and appliques and she wore a finger tip length veil. A bridal bouquet of yellow roses, white daisies and baby's breath was carried. The bride was attended by her sister, Jean Muckian of Madison, Wis., as maid of honor, with another sister, Karen Rasmussen of Milwaukee, and Sandy Rasmussen of New Berlin, Wis, fh£ bride's sister-in-law, acting as bridesmaids. The attendants were gowned in full length A line dresses of green and white with low-cut bodices and short peasant- style sleeves. Each carried a bouquet of white^ptes, yellow carnations and Baby's breath. The responsibilities of best man were carried out by Ken Heitritter of Wonder Lake while Randy Glosson of McHenry and Bob Rasmussen of New Berlin, Wis., the bride's brother, filled the' roles of groomsmen The mother of the bride wore a formal length gown of beige with a complementary corsage. The bridal couple were honored atrowedding reception at ,Giles Laiiani, Brookfietd, with XfO guests in at* JULY 21 St. Margaret Chapter of Nairn-Regular meeting-St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. JULY 23 Newconyers Family Picnic- Petersen Park-1 p.m. JULY 24 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m.--First United Methodist Church. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting-7:30 p.m.-VFW Hall, 3002 W Rte. 120. JULY 25 Marcia Mary Ball Circle Picnic-Petersen Park--12 Noon. JULY 25, 26 & 2? Dinner Theater-Crescent Bay Landing, Johnsburg- "Barefoot in the Park"- Performances: 1:30 & 7:30 p.m.---Information- Reservations: 385-9053. JULY 26 Church Women United Medical Van-Wonder Lake Fire Station, 1 to 4 p.m.-Lily Lake Town Hall, 5 to 8 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Gub Bus-Boat-Luncheon Trip to Lake Geneva & Lake Lawn Lodge-Leaving McHenry State Bank at 8:45 a.m. JULY 27 McHenry Garden Club- Regular Meeting-1 p.m.- Home of Mrs. Estelle Weiler. T H E O S Dinner, A & W Restaurant--5 : 30 p.m .-^ Program: City Park Band Concert. St. Gar a Court 659-Dog 4 Suds Night~8 p.m.-St Mary's Oak Room. Johnsburg Pigtail League- General Meeting-Pistakee Highlands Community Center-- 7:30 p.m. JULY 29 St. Margaret Chapter of Nairn-Cards-St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. JULY 30 McHenry County Historical Museum. Union-1:30 to 4:30 p.m.-McHenry Day-Drying Flower Demonstration by Mrs. Mary Walker $A,IM Diocesan Family Picnic-Rutland Forest Preserve, Big ^Timber Road, Between Rtes. 47 & 31-12 Noon- Bring Table Service & Dish to Pass-Car Pool Leaving McHenry State Bank 11 a.m. JULY 31 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m -First United Methodist Church. McHenry Woman's Club- Board Meeting-McHenry City Hall-10 a m «, AUGUST 1 Whispering Oaks Bus Trip to Chicago Loop-Leaves Com munity Center 8:45 a m -- McHenry Senior Citizens & Residents Welcome-- Reservations By July 28 at 385- 8518 MR. AND MRS. JOHN SHULFER Marital commitments were repeated before Pastor Roger Schneider at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church April 1 during a 6:30 p.m. ceremony hy Vivian Van Duyn and John Shttlfer. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Duyn of 2406 Park* Terrace, McHenry, and the parents of the bridegroom are Henry Shulfer of Crystal Lake and the late Marie Shulfer. One hundred and fifty friends and relatives toasted the bridal couple at the Woodstock Moose lodge after the ceremony. The brkle was educated in McHenry schools and is employed hy Singer Controls Division, Crystal Lake. The bridegroom is a 19(9 graduate of Woodstock high school and works for Ron Shulfer Construction, Woodstock. Following a honeymoon trip to California and Missouri, the newlyweds are making their home in Woodstock. AUGUST 1, 2 & 3 Dinner Theater-Crescent Bay Landing, Johnsburg - "Barefoot in the Park"- Performances: 1:30 & 7:30 p m . - - I n f o r m a t i o n - Reservations: 385-9053. AUGUST 6 Lakeland Park Women's Club & L P P O A Annual Community Picnic-12 Noon- Community House, 1717 N. Sunset Avenue. AUGUST 7 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m.--First United Methodist Church. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Meeting~3:30 p.m.-Landmark School. " " t AUGUST 13 St. Clara Court 659-Bake Sale-After All Sunday Maases- St Mary's Catholic church. American Legion McHenry Post 491-New Officer In stallation-Post Home AUGUST 14 McHenry Senior Citizens Gub Meeting-7 :30 p.m. -VFW Hall Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p m -First United Methodist Church AUGUST 16 S u n n y s i d e W o m e n ' s Auxiliary-Regular Meeting- Raymond's Bowl, Johnsburg-l p.m. AUGUST 21 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m --First United Methodist Church. , AUGUST 23 McHenry Senior Citizens Gub Bus-Luncheon-Theater Trip to Fireside Restaurant- Theater, Ft. Atkinson. Wis.- Leaving McHenry State Bank 10:30 a m AUGUST 24 St Gara Court 659 Potluck Picnic-City Park-12 Noon. AUGUST 28 McHenry Senior Citizens Gub Meeting-7 30 p.m.-VFW j Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m.- First United Methodist Church SEPTEMBER 4 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p m -First United Methodist Church SEPTEMBER 10 McHenry County Historical M u s e u m . U n i o n - Demonstration of Butternut Wood Jewelry Making-130 to 4 30 p.m SEPTEMBER 11 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting -8:30 p.m -First United Methodist Church. Charter Night-Installation For New Local Lioness Club The newlv-formed McHenry Lioness club, sponsored by the McHenry Lions club, recently held its charter night and in stallation at Andre's Steak House in Richmond Among those in attendance were Wallace Hanford, district Lion governor; George Ab- bamonto, lieutenant governor- elect; Ray Weber, district Lioness chairman; and Frank Cady, president of the McHenry Lions club Twenty McHenry area Lionesses were installed by Lioness Chairman Weber. The officers for the coming year are Sharon Nye, president; Wanda Bos, vice-president; Pat K o l l e n k a r k , s e c r e t a r y ; Marlene Nethaway, treasurer; Janet DeBaets, two-year director: and Bernice Sheridan, one-year director. The Lioness clubs are associated with Lions In ternational foundation whose primary goals are services for the blind and deaf, in addition to community service, sight conservation, educational, en social, health and vironmental services. Membership is open to any woman wishing to join and affiliation with a member of the Lions club is not necessary For further information contact McHenry Lioness club, P.O. Box 292, McHenry, 111 60050. July Reunion Of Reinboldt Family At Petersen Park The family of John and Anna Reinboldt held a family reunion at beautiful Petersen park Sunday, July 9. A total of sixty- five guests enjoyed a cookout Accolades To McHenry Hospital and games planned by Bud Smith, Cooky McEvoy, Barb Wirtz and Don Reinboldt Among those in attendance were Mrs. Norbert (Lorraine) Smith, Mrs Walter (Vivian) Smith, Mrs. Fred (Lu) Huemann, Mrs. Don (JoAnn) Miller, Vernon Reinboldt and Mrs. Joseph (Vera) Huemann. Guests came from Rockford, Schaumberg and Crystal Lake. £ H1LLGOLFU 2500 IN. CHAPEL HILL RD. MeHENRY 385-0333 In my lifetime I have been in two major Chicago Hospitals and at no time did I receive the attention and care that I received at your facility. Therefore, I am publicly thanking the doctors and surgeons, nurses and nur ses aids. WITH SPECIAL MENTION OF THE 2ND FLOOR STAFF WHO TOOK CARE OF ME. God Bless You AIL, Mr». Dorothy Delmar spurgeon? PRE-SEASON FAMILY Winter Coat Sale JULY 20-AUG. 6 Save 20% on the Coat of Your Choice MENS-W0MENS BOYS-GIRLS USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN