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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 May 1979, p. 2

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G? PA«E 2 - PLAINDEALEE - WEDNESDAY, MAY 16,1979 if <cA/{oitCy OCLCL [ Community Calendar Shopping, Fun, The Fair AHay of treasure shopping, entertainment, and family fun is in store at "Fair Diddiey", Sunday, May 20, on the Woodstock Square. "Fair Diddiey", Sunday, ky 29, from noon until 6 p.m., }11 be a delightful outing for entire family. The Fair, :ated on the picturesque stock Square, features the lents of 200 fine artists and raftspersons. Free en- linment on the bandstand :ludes disco dancers, karate imonstrators, a lively swing choir, and a Bicentennial Dance theatre. Activities for the children include clowns, balloons, painted faces, and games with prizes. This free-admission benefit is sponsored by the Mental Health Resource League for McHenry county. The historic Woodstock Opera House will be the scene of "Show Diddiey", a children's program, at 1 p.m. and again at 3 p.m. Featured are Freddy Fredericks, magician, and the Weco-Wackos, a zany group of clowns, in "Fun's-a-Poppin' ", a delightfully entertaining presentation of magic and comedy. Tickets will be available at the Opera House during the Fair. Exchange Vows During » .. afternoon Observance MARRIAGE LICENSES 5<St Mary's Catholic church " s decorated with colored isies and carnations when nice L. Diedrich approached altar May 12, in a 2:30 p.m. iremony, to become the bride Michael Glen Stephens. ej>ride is the daughter of ftnd* Mrs. Charles M. edrfcfis "8704 W Timothy lane, Mr. and Mrs. Glen ens, 1117 W. Lincoln road, Henry, are the parents of groom. father Robert Balog of­ fered, and the Unity Guitar sang "Wedding Song". "Prayer of St. Francis" sung by the bride's sister, Wagner, the bride's chosen attire was ;al gown of elegant organza th a stand-up collar. Both the flar, and bodice were trim- i in Venice lace and seed rls. ThV-full skirt had a ce whicfi extended into a pel train, trimmed with ice lace. Similar ighting was given to the r bishop sleeves and wide . Her lace trimmed veil had jcorded edging, and the elot headpiece was en- ted with seed pearls. She ed a cascadej>f miniature tjite carnations, daisy unpoms and babies' breath. £ The matron of honor, a dp^cial friend of the bride, was fire. Sue Miller, Wonder Lake. fifHdesmaids were Darlene ptfedrich, sister of the bride, ftp Janet and Judy Stephens, Maters of the groom. four attendants' gowns, Jiifferent colors, presented a bow parade of hot pink, nile blue, and peach. The ed bodices of the sleeveless pire gowns featured ar~ neckline softened with redouble flounce. Each at- dant carried pastel daisy poms and miniature nations. yl'om Kawell, McHenry, jjpiend of the groom, perform i the duties of best man. Groomsmen were Jim O'Brien, Guy Justen and Marty McKee, all of McHenry, and friends of the groom. Brian Krzycki, Beaverton, Ore., nephew of the bride, was the ringbearer. The mother of the bride chose «• Mue chiton' gown with but­ terfly sleeves. The grooms mother was at#red in a flowing silk chiffon of tea spray green with sheer cape sleeves. A rehearsal dinner, hosted by the groom's parents was held at Snug Harbor. After the ceremony, a reception was held for 250 guests at the Johnsburg Community club. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth Diedrich, grand­ parents of the bride; and Mrs. Mary Stephens, Chicago, grandmother of the groom. The couple will reside in McHenry, after returning from a honeymoon to Hawaii. Both graduates of McHenry high school, she is employed at Sun Electric, and he is em­ ployed at Brown and Kerr, Wheeling. SET MEETING DATE The second Sunday of each month has been established as a regular meeting date for the newly formed THEOS chapter in Crystal Lake. The place is lounge of the First regational church, 451 n street, Crystal lake, the time is 7 p.m. This is a -help group for widows and widowers who are looking for assistance with problems that ar^nique to them. Applications for marriage licenses have been recently made in the McHenry County Clerk's office by. Steve F. Malinski and Linda C. Barnes, both McHenry; Keith A. Ely, Algonquin, and Estelle K. Foreman, McHenry; Michael G. Stephens and Janice L. Diedrich, both McHenry. Luncheon Out For UMW Circle When the Marcia Mary Ball circle met for its May meeting the members decided they would like to have their annual "Luncheon out" at the Rustic Harbor restaurant. This annual event is scheduled for Tuesday, June 5, at noon, and all members and their guests will meet at the restaurant. For further in­ formation, or to make reser­ vations, contact Lyda Radisch. The members also discussed the annual circle picnic which is scheduled to be held at Petersen park at noon on Tuesday, July 17. This will be a catered picnic, as it was last year, and circle members and their guests are assured of a very delicious dinner and an afternoon of fun and fellowship. The usual "White Elephant" sale will be featured, which is always a source of en­ tertainment and fun. All should start accumulating "white elephants" to make the sale a good one. The May meeting was well attended, with Mary Dobbins and Lyda Radisch as the hostesses. Mary also gave a brief report on the progress of the Craft club which is busily working each Monday morning at 10 a.m. at the church. spurgeons CAIALINA I -- - ' -J ' i M ' •»:-XvX-:-x-x-xv I UMBO? REDUCED 25-33% Select Group of Spring & Summer Co-ordinates i«» i»t* • McHENRY MARKET PLACE STORE HOURS: DAILY 9-9, SAT. 9-6, SUN. 10-5 Newcomers Officers Installed Fancy That Fancied-up noodles are great for a vegetarian-style main course. Mix the cooked noodles with butter-cooked sliced mushrooms, cream enlivened with grated Swiss cheese and slivered toasted almonds. MAY 16 Fashion Show-Salad Bar Luncheon-noon-Zion Lutheran church social hall-Elm street, McHenry. Whispering Oaks Woman's club luncheon-11:30 a.m.- Crystal Lake Country club. FoxRidge Women's club- regular meeting-St. Paul's Episcopal church-8 p.m. Newcomers club morning coffee-9:30 a.m.-Faith Presbyterian church- babysitting available. Family Service and Com­ munity Mental Health center regular monthly Board of Director's meeting-7:30 p.m.- Crystal Lake area office-6207 Commercial road-Crystal Lake-open to the public. MAY 17 Beta Sigma Phi, Pi Alpha chapter meeting-hostess; Ingrid Nuhsbaum-no program. Joyce Kilmer Court CD of A meeting at 7:30 p.m.-K of C hall. Mother and Daughter banquet-First United Methodist church-6:30 p.m. McHenry area Separated and Divorced Catholic group meeting-Montini Middle school. MAY 18 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM meeting-Oak room-St. Mary's school-7:30 p.m. FoxRidge Women's club Toy and Furniture Garage Sale for benefit of McHenry Area rescue squad- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.- 612 Silbury drive. Northland Area Art league lecture and demonstration- McHenry city hall-8 p.m. MAY 19 Wonder Lake Road Race- two- and six-mile marathons for all ages starting at Wonder Center beach-10 a.m.-register from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.-for in­ formation call Miss Jayne McMillan. FoxRidge Women's club Toy and Furniture Garage Sale for benefit of McHenry Area rescue squad-9 a.m. to 4 p.m - 612 Silbury drive. Villa Desiderata Yard and Bake Sale at 3015 Bayview lane, Johnsburg-9 a.m. to 4 p.m.-for more information call 385-2264. * MAY 20 NAIM diocesan conference for widowed-St. James, Rock- ford-2 p.m.-refreshments. McHenry American Legion auxiliary Semi-Annual Chicken Dinner-post home, Ringwood road-serving noon to 4 p.m - public invited. Spaghetti Dinner for the benefit of Johnsburg rescue squad-community club- 11:$0 a.m. to 5 p.m. McHenry area Separated and Divorced Catholic group brunch-McHenry Country club- noon. MAY 21 T.H.E.O.S.-meet at 5:30 p.m., Busy Bee restaurant, 4621 West Route 120-program: First United Methodist church- hostesses: Betty Fairchild and Mae Stinespring. Potluck dinner honoring Gold Star members-Legion Post Home-6:30 p.m.-American Legion Auxiliary. Al-Anon Family Group Meeting-8:30 p.m.-First United Methodist church. St. Patrick's Ladies' guild board meeting-1 p.m.-McHenry Public Library. MAY 22 OES Stated Meeting-Acacia Hall, 1309 N. Court Street. "Oldies But Goodies "-Mount Hope Methodist church- meeting at church at 11:30 a.m.-lunch and social hour at Country House in Antioch. MAY 23 McHenry Senior Citizens three-day trip to national Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows. Bus leaves McHenry Savings and Loan parking lot 8 a.m. Day of Recollection for St. Patrick's Ladies guild-9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.-Father Eugene f Si- k Past-president of the Newcomers club, Shari Weakman, is shown at the right handing the gavel to newly-elected president, Sheila Aleckson. Other new officers, to the right of Mrs. Aleckson, are During the May monthly meeting of the Town and Country Newcomers club, members witnessed the in­ stallation of the new officers and members of the board. St. Paul's Episcopal church in McHenry was the setting for this club activity. Prior to the installation, members enjoyed a delicious potluck dinner. The culinary talents of those at­ tending was evident in the delightful array at the buffet table. One of the newest members of the organization, Sharon Earley, created the beautiful dessert cake. After the dinner, President Shari Weakman called the meeting to order and greeted members and guests. At that time, all those present joined Mrs. Weakman in paying tribute to Social Chairman Marily Bisiewicz for her tenure on the board. Mrs. Bisiewicz commented on the very suc­ cessful "rebated" couple's dinner held recently at Crescent Bay Landing. Mrs. Bisiewicz then introduced Paula Ekstrom who will be her successor on the board. Both chairmen explained plans for the Ladies' Luncheon which will be held Tuesday, June 19, at noon at the Old Court House Inn in Woodstock. This date was chosen so that members from Johnsburg and McHenry would be able to employ teenagers for babysitting. Mrs. Ekstrom also announced that tentative plans have been made for a couples' "Steak Fry" to be held as a summer social event. Mrs. Bisiewicz then asked Nancy John, chairman of the "gourmet group", to explain the workings of this special interest group. Mrs. John urged members and guests to contact her for information on joining. The gourmet group is planning Sandy Young, vice-president and program chairman; Nancy Hulstrand, secretary-treasurer; and Nancy John, membership STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD to a regional business meeting, President an exursion gourmet restaurant early in June and a luau later in the summer. Then Ways and Means co- chairman Helen Borland reported on the initial plans for the second annual "Cutest Baby Contest" which will be scheduled in coordination with the Chamber of Commerce's Fiesta Days during the last week of July. Publicity about the baby contest will appear to again contribute a $25 savings bond to the winning child. Further details will be an­ nounced by Mrs. Borland at a later date. Program vice-president Elizabeth Loughan, on behalf of the entire board, then presented Mrs. Weakman with a lovely engraved brass planter as a remembrance of her service to the club as president for the past year. At the conclusion of the Shari Weakman and members of the retiring board were recognized by the membership for their achievements during 1978-79. Then Mrs. Weakman passed the gavel to the newly elected president, Sheila Aleckson. Each retiring officer then inducted the incoming board members: vice- president, Sandy Young; secretary-treasurer, Nancy Hulstrand; and prospective membership chairman, Nancy John. Other new committee heads include: ways and means, Chris Sonnichsen; social, Paula Ekstrom; and publicity, Lynda Seil. For further details on any club activity or information about joining the Newcomers club, please contact Mrs. Joseph (Nancy) John, McHenry. Lutz-church hall-Bring a friend and a bag lunch. MAY 24 League of Women Voters of Woodstock-McHenry-annual meeting-luncheon-11 a.m.- Wedgewood Inn, Richmond- reservations required. Mount Hope Spring Lun- cheon-noon-Mount Hope United Methodist church-Pistakee Highlands. MAY 25 Spring Dinner-Theater- Johnsburg high school auditorium. MAY 26 St. Margaret chapter of NAIM-cards-Oak room-St. Mary's school-7:30 p.m. Spring Dinner-Theater- Johnsburg high school auditorium. Lakeland Park Women's club Spaghetti Dinner-serving noon to 4 p.m.-community house. St. Mary's Rummage and Bake sale-8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. JUNE 8 St. Mary's Rummage and Bake sale- 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. JUNE 9 St. Mary's Rummage and Bake sale-9 a.m. to noon. JUNE 11 McHenry Senior Citizen club meeting-7:30 p.m.-West Campus cafeteria. Al-Anon Family group meeting-8:30 p.m.-First United Methodist church. JUNE 12 Newcomers club monthly meeting-St. Paul's Episcopal church-7:30 p.m.-visitors welcome. JUNE 13 Annual Luncheon and Card Party- Blessed Virgin Mary sodality-Johnsburg Community club. JUNE 14 Private showing for patrons- Country Art Fair-sponsored by auxiliary to McHenry hospital- Parkland school. JUNE 15 Country Art Fair-sponsored by auxiliary to McHenry hospital-Parkland school. JUNE 16 Country Art Fair-sponsored by auxiliary to McHenry hospital-Parkland school. McHenry Senior Citizens club baseball trip to Milwaukee Brewers-Kansas City game- McHenry Savings and Loan parking lot at 10:30 a.m. JUNE 17 Country Art Fair-sponsored by auxiliary to McHenry hospital-Parkland school. JUNE 18 * Al-Anon Family group meeting-8:30 p.m.-First United Methodist church. JUNE 19 Mewcomers club Ladies Luncheon-noon-The Old Court House Inn, Woodstock. JUNE 25 Al-Anon Family group meeting-8:30 p.m.-First United Methodist church. McHenry Senior Citizens club meeting-7:30 p.m.-West Campus cafeteria. JUNE 26 McHenry Senior Citizens club baseball trip to Chicago for Cubs-Philadelphia game-bus from Savings and Loan parking lot at 10:30 a.m. MAY 28 ion Family group meecEg-8:30 p.m.-First United Methodist church. Al-jftfK leSwg- MAY 31 OES Advance Night-Acacia hall, 1309 N. Court street. Woodstock-McHenry League of Women Voters-board of directors meeting-St. Paul's Episcopal church-9:30 a.m.- potluck luncheon will follow. JUNE 4 McHenry Senior Citizens executive committee meeting- McHenry public library-10 a.m. Al-Anon Family group meeting-8:30 p.m.-First United Methodist church. JUNE 5 Whispering Oaks bus to Chicago Loop leaves com­ munity center at 8:45 a.m - rides available for senior citizens and residents-call 358- 8518 by June 1. Newcomers club June board of directors meeting-7:30 p.m.- home of Mrs. Robert Aleckson- members welcome. JUNE 7 McHenry Barracks 1315- Veterans of World War I meeting-2 p.m.-McHenry post home, 2505 N. Ringwood road. LOWV Seminar Delegates Speak At Annual Luncheon Local delegates to the Illinois Legislative seminar and the state convention of the League of Women Voters of Illinois will be the featured speakers at the league's annual meeting and luncheon to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 24, at the Wedgewood Inn in Richmond. Anyone interested is cor­ dially invited to attend. Reservations and further in­ formation may be obtained from Angie Poulos (344-1944) by Thursday, May 17. Babysitting will be provided for a nominal fee at St. Paul's Episcopal church, 3706 W. St. Paul's avenue, McHenry. The business meeting will include a report from Joyce Mazzoni who was a guest of state Senator Jack Schaffer during the legislative seminar, and Carol Sek and Sheila Aleckson, who will comment on their experiences as delegates to the League of Women Voters state convention in April at the Pick-Congress hotel in Chicago. Plans for the 1979-80 club year and program planning and voter service activities will also be discussed. Following the business meeting, there will be in­ stallation of the new officers and members of the board: president, Carol Sek, McHenry; vice-president, Sherry Floro, Woodstock; and treasurer, Ann Schweder, McHenry. New members of the board of directors include Janet Brown of Woodstock, Ann Byers and Angie Poulos, McHenry. Secretary, Sheila Aleckson, and directors Cindy Swartzloff, Joyce Mazzoni, and Janet Conway, all of McHenry, will continue in office for a second year. Guild Elects New Officers Mary Jean Lahs was reelec­ ted and installed as pres­ ident of St. Patrick's Ladies guild at the May 7, meeting. Others elected and installed for the 1979-80 year were June Mueller, vice-president; Marge Conklin, secretary and Mary Ann Wegener, treasurer. Outgoing officers are Kay DelGenio, vice-president; Pat Coughlin, secretary and Martha Dignan, treasurer. A day of recollection will be held on May 23, in the church hall from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. with the Rev. Eugene Lutz. Members and guests attending are asked to bring a bag lunch, with coffee served. All area women are invited. President Lahs has called a board meeting for officers and chairmen Monday, May 21, at 1 p.m. in the McHenry Public library. Any interested member may attend. Proof It may be taken for granted that a man is as old as he feels until he tried to prove it. -Gosport, Pensacola, Fla. OU CLX& CO xdLa[[u blui.ts.il. . . McHENRY COUNTY WINE SOCIETY Plan to Attend! YOUR HOSTS: FREE! 3rd ANNUAL FREE! "Wine & Cheese Tasting" WED., MAY 16 from 6:30 to 10:00 p.m. at: McHenry Country Club PURLIC INVITED!!! The featured wines will be imported offerings of Europe & U.S.A. McHENRY WOODSTOCK EASTRTE 120 RTE.47 305-4730 330-4330 3307 W. ELM ST McHENRY, ILL. (IYTNEMHKEON EAST ROUTE 121) 385-1172 OPEN 7 DAYS; DMNGFR0M7AM STORE HOURS FROM SAM UICIALIU! 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