HIDDEN C U R L V M i K 2 - IM.AI1MDKAI.KK - WEDNESDAY, MAY 4,1983 Observe 60th Anniversary McHenry County Salon No. 483 8 et 40 t MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM H. KERN „ \ * Bill and Marie Kern, 4710 Northfox lane, McHenry, recently celebrated their « sixtieth wedding anniversary with a dinner party at the McHenry Country club. > The surprise event was hosted by the couple's four sons, Donald of Tulsa, Okla.; v Fran of Stow, Ohio; Richard of Wheaton, 111.; and Jerry of McHenry; and their !• wives. In addition to other relatives and friends, special guests Included 12 w grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and Mrs. Kern's two sisters, Ceil and > Anne of Chicago. AJiighlight of the occasion was receipt of a congratulatory • letter from the White House, bearing the official presidential seal and signed by > Nancy and Ronald Reagan. The celebrants have resided in McHenry 27 years,, vpart of that time in Pistakee Terrace. Mr. Kern was employed for 47% years at Western Electric Co. in West Chicago, prior to his retirement 17 years ago. C STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD COMMUNITY CALENDAR Set Fellowship Luncheon May 6 May Fellowship day, observed in communities across the country-on May 6, is an annual celebration sponsored by Church Women United. Observed each year on the first Friday in May, it brings together Protestant, Roman Catholic and Orthodox church women in a worship experience designed to develop creative and healing relationships between all people. This year's service was written £y women of black denominations related to Church Women United. They take their theme from the. spiritual, "There is a Balm in Gilead", and their inspiration from the lives of black women who have left their mark on our country's history. The event will be held at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton church, 445 Dartmoor, Crystal Lake, • at noon. There will be a salad buffet and each one is asked to bring a small salad to share. Speaker for the afternoon will be Mildred Crutchfield, a diaconal minister in the United Methodist church. Nursery care will be provided and a sack lunch is requested for each child. McH. Garden Club Holds Plant Sale\ < DONNA ROLLENE S The annual American Lutheran C Church Women of Shepherd of the Hills Church's Mother-Daughter "I Banquet, to be held Friday, May 13, at 6:30 p.m. in the Johnsburg Com- munity club will feature a con- temporary and religious program by ^ Donna Rollene, singer, recording artist and songwriter. I* Ms. Rollene graduated from John \ Brown university, where she received ** the highest Music Leadership award; £ and also studied at Northwestern T* university. She was a semi-finalist in Jw the Metro Opera auditions in Chicago in 1978; won first place Vocal Solo at the annual Christian Artists' con- vention; and appears On Bill Pierce's ••"Night Sounds" radio program. £•; The menu for this year's banquet will include roast beef, rice, green beans, jello salad, rolls and beverages, served family style. Desserts will be potluck and those ••.attending are requested to bring a TREAT MOM TO A GIFT or LINGERIE.... KEDS* CLASSIC "BLUE LABEL" SNEAKERS IN ALL THE COLORS TO GO WITH ALL THE STYLES. NOW AT WHITE#NAVY#CHINO PIIMK#RED#LT. BLUE SAVINGS Of AND SHOE REPAIR 1307 N. RIVERSIDE DRIVE McHENRY 385-2801 Cotton Litcs MAY 23 McHenry Area Toastmasters club-meeting, 8 p.m.-First United Methodist church-guests welcome. Assorted Pastel & White hipster or Brief Styles Wi V With Nothing klw EAR! THIS HEARING AID MAS NO BUTTONS, NO TUBES, NO WIRES, NO BULKY BATTERIES, SOUND VIBRATIONS ARE CARRIED TO THE INNER EAR THROUGH THE MASTOID BONE PROCESS. McHENRY HEARINO AID CENTER 3937 W. MAIN ST., McHENRY M*7M1 Robert Stensland. Mgr. 25 Yrs. Experience LRCIES Warner's knows how to put the accent on lingerie. Lacies are collectables made of smooth, satiny, Antron® III nylon and lavishly accented with sheerest la#K- f Colors: Available in Champagne or French Blue fabric: Antron® III nylon tricot: nylon lace CAMISOLE:J2-38 Vfe SLIP: S, M, L 1216 N. Green St. Mchenry HOURS: M-TH 9-5:30 fRI'9-8 SAT 9-5