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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 May 1974, p. 4

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I'^GK 4 -PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MAY 22.1974 DISCUSS SPRING TEA PLANS - Mrs. Louise Forbes, left, and Mrs. Tim Ballowe make plans for the annual spring tea to be sponsored by the McHenry United Methodist Women. On May 24 at 1 p.m. in the church hall, they will present as entertainment at the tea, a musical comedy in the round by North Central College Theatre guild. It will be called "Comedy Tonight". Fancy sandwiches and dessert will be served. Tickets are available at the door. v STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Wagner-Schaefer Vows Recited At St. Mary Church Patricia Schaefer of 4208 Crestwood drive, McHenry, and Urban Wagner of 540 N. Lake street, Gray slake, were accompanied dawn the aisle by theif children when they exchanged nuptial vows in St. Mfiry's Catholic church Saturday, May 18. The Rev. Joseph Kulak officiated at the 11;30 guitar Mass in a church decorated with bouquets of mixed spring flowers. The bride escorted by her son Robert, chose an ivory chiffon floor length gown highlighted with rhinestone trim. Her only attendant was Mrs. Donald (Rose Mary) Weingart of McHenry, who was attired in a floor length, turquoise dress fashioned with a cape shoulder design. Joseph Wagner of McHenry attended his brother as. best man. Immediately following the "eremony, a luncheon QtylcC^Certry C^PIat nJealer 3812 West Elm Street Established 1875 Phone 385 0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois • By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund Publisher Adele Froehhch Editor -/MEMBER V T1974 NEWSPAPER ) NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION mf f ret Press EH HN A SUSTAINING m MEMBER -1974 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year $9.00 1 Year ,.$12.50 In McHenry and L.ikt Outside McHenry and County Lake County reception was held at the Branded Steak House for 100 guests. Upon their return from a trip to Las Vegas, the couple will make their home at- 4208 Crestwood drive, McHenry. The bride is employed as a secretary at Scan Am and the bridegroom works at the Hough division of International Harvester. DOG-SUDS St. Clara Court, No. 659, National Catholic Society of Foresters, will hold a Dog and Suds night Thursday, May 23, in the Oak room of Montini Middle school. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. Banquet June 27 Recognize 20th Year Of County Dairy Promotion Though the 1974 Dairy banquet is more than a month away, exciting developments in recent days forecast a memorable occasion Thursday night, June 27. On that night the McHenry County Dairy Promotion council will hold its dinner signifying twenty full years of dairy product promotion under the banner of the group-a group which has as its symbol a golden-haired girl with a gallon of milk. That symbol indicates the times in 1954 when the Dairy Promotion council was launched by Virgil Smith, Don Peasleyand Walter Schuett, Sr. This year all past Dairy Princesses have been invited to participate as special guests and the many dozen people who have worked for many years to be a part of the Dairy promotion effort are given a cordial invitation to join in this memorable occasion. Letters from former Dairy Princesses have already come in to Don Peasley, coordinator for this 1974 reunion and a participant in dairy promotional publicity and promotion each of the twenty years. Letters have come from Betty Boppart (1965) who is in Guam; from Mary Linn Hogan Sonnemaker, who is with her husband iir England; Rosalynn Rehorst Coleman (1963); Clara Nor Lutz |1967); Jeanette Seaman Freye (I960); Connie Rudsinski Malick (1964); Lynn Tomlinson (1973); Bonnie Davidson Maguire (1966); Carol Hanson Pepke (1957); Dorothy Olbrich Kleckner (1959); and Marilyn Lindvall Stork (1954). Changes in milk supply over the twenty years reflect a contrast, but the problem confronting dairy farmers today are familiar: High costs for what the farmer must buy in relation to what he receives for his milk. Fewer dairy farmers by many hundreds is a result. Christian Mothers Hold Fashion Revue, Dinner Members of the Christian Mothers society and their guests, about seventy women, enjoyed a pot-luck dinner at St. Peter's hall Wednesday night. The highlight of the evening was a fashion show in a comedy theme presented by members and some of their daughters. Sonia Miller narrated, and her entrance brought much laughter as she was dressed in a "roaring twenties" theme. This was the beginning of an hilarious one hour as the show progressed. Models were dressed in costumes of the flapper era, back when beach attire, a picture hat was just that, ( a picture frame on the model's head), balloon sleeves were balloons tied to shoulders; matching suit had book matches tied to shorts; a 14- carat diamond studded belt was merely 14 raw carrots tied on a belt. Not to be outdone by planet earth there was also a model from outer space, "fashions from Mars dressed in a full, floor length gold print gown and a hat covered in gold tinsel with a red flickering light bulb on top. The ending was a model in night wear complete with face covered with cold cream and rollers in her hair. At the exit of this model the flap was dropped on which was printed the lettering"Good Night". Hie models filed out again for the finale when Meg Miller appeared dressed as a man and started a coquettish routine with the models. She chose the model from Mars, which was Eva Freund. They went through a fun type flirtatious routine and the show ended with much applause. Mrs. Laura Kutish, Mrs. Agnes May and Mrs. Eva Freund were on the committee and attended the Nairn meeting of St. Margaret chapter held at St. Mary's hall, McHenry Friday night. A bus trip to Holy Hill was planned. There was a social evening at cards. Dessert and coffee were served. Hobby-Antique Show In Plans Of S.C. Club c MADELYN CARLSON NURSE - On Sunday, May 19, seventy-five qursing students from Elgin Community college received their pins. Among them was Mrs. Madelyn Carlson of McHenry. She will graduate at the college Thursday night. Mrs. Carlson is the mother of LeRoy and Harold (Hal) Hartwig of McHenry and the grandmother of Cynthia Lee Hartwig of Mount Prospect. When President Kenneth Bowsher called the McHenry Senior Citizens club meeting to order Monday evening, May 13, there were 1% members in attendance. Mrs. Alice Chermak, program chairlady, reported that there has been a change, and the program for the meeting May 27 will be a card party for members, with prizes for the winners at each table. The program for the June 10 meeting will be a Book Review "I'll Tell Them I Remember You", by Mrs. Burton Pearsall. The Hobby and Antique show will be June 24. Frank Giel, Bowling chairman, advised that there is room for more bowlers on the summer series. Members were reminded of the club picnic Saturday, July 13, at Veterans Acres. John Doerr, Tour chairman, told members about the centennial celebration at Buffalo Grove June 10, 11 and 12 featuring the German show brass band with hilarious skits and instrumental numbers, German food, and other interesting activities. More information on this event will be given at the next meeting, and if there are enough interested in going, possibly a bus can be used. Make reservations with Mrs. Giel. Mr. Doerr is also trying to arrange a bus trip to Arlington Park race track Wednesday, *June 26. Make reservations A NEW KITCHEN NEW HOME WITHOUT MOVING Refresh Your Home WITH A NEW KITCHEN •FREE ESTIMATES- KEYLINE KITCHENS 4614 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, IU. 815-385-1720 ARE YOU HAPPY WITH THE TV & NEWS MEDIA VENDETTA AGAINST OUR PRESIDENT? DON'T LET THE BURGLARS STEAL YOUR VOTE! • WRITE OR CALL FAIRNESS TO THE PRESIDENCY COMMITTEE INC. 625 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. 60611 Telephone: 312/787-6130 with Mrs. Frank Giel promptly. Mr. Doerr mentioned plans for an excursion to Galena, with a boat ride on the Mississippi river. He will have more information on this event at the next meeting. The next meeting will be Monday, May 27, at 7:30 p.m., at East campus cafeteria. Newcomers In Business Meet, Social Hour The May meeting of the Town and Country Newcomers club was held Tuesday, May 14, when the girls and their husbands had a business meeting and social hour. A newcomer to the McHenry Shores area, Alice Lawson, formerly from Evanston, joined the meeting. Mentioned in the business meeting was the great success of the rummage sale held May 10 and 11. The money earned will be used for the couple's Christmas party. Also announced at the meeting was the ladies' luncheon, which will be held for members and their guests June 11 in Long Grove. Girls interested in joining in the fun are asked to call Mrs. Bruce Manyluk. The June meeting scheduled for June 11 has been changed to June 4 at 8 p.m., to be held at 3304 W. Skyway, Country Club Estates. Ladies interested in coming to the meetings to socialize with others in the community are asked to contact Mrs. Steve Bokemeier. All this and more will be reminisced at the dairy banquet, scheduled on June 27 at the Woodstock Moose lodge in a shift of date and site by the McHenry County Dairy Promotional council in late April when the move seemed prudent. The 1974 Dairy Princess will be crowned at the banquet, and so far three candidates have been entered, reports Larry Harris, executive secretary of the McHenry County Farm Bureau. They are: Linda Rich, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rich, Harvard; Donna Swanson, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Swanson, Woodstock, sponsored by Woodstock Progressives; and Ruth Stohlquist, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stohlquist, Marengo. Other entries are due in the next few days. The candidates make their first appearance June 1 at Harvard Milk day. Tickets for the Dairy banquet are available at the Farm Bureau and from John Pfingsten, chairman, and other Dairy Promotion council members. A prudent idea this year is to get tickets early because the twentieth year promises to attract a full house. McHenry Couple Repeat Nuptial Vows In Elgin When Denise Gertrude Broemm became the bride of Duane Eugene Winn on Saturday, May 18, she wore a rhinestone heart necklace worn by her own mother on her wedding day twenty-seven years ago. The young couple repeated their nuptial vows before the Rev. Walter Diem in Elgin during 3:30 afternoon services. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Broemm of 4321 W. Clearview avenue, McHenry, and the bridegroom, who lives at 4413 W. Prairie avenue, McHenry, is the son ef Mr. and Mrs. James Winn of Route 2, Mondovi, Wis. The pretty bride wore a traditional white lace wedding gown fashioned with a fitted waist, sabrina neckline and a tiered skirt. Encrusted pearls and sequins were scattered throughout the gown. She carried a bridal bouquet of daisies with one white rose in the center. Bridal attendants were Mary Winn of Mondovi, Wis., and Doreen Graczyk of Elgin. They were attired in blue and pink floral chiffon over ivory taffeta gowns designed with ruffled hems. Each wore a bone colored hat trimmed with pale purple ribbon. They carried spring bouquets of purple, yellow and pink daisies. Dale Coats of Round Lake served as best man and Wyatt Lowery of Eau Claire, Wis., was groomsman. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Broemm wore a formal length peach col wed gown with matching jacket and a cymbidium orchid corsage. The groom's mother chose a formal length white and silver gown with a similar corsage. Following the ceremony, a reception for ninety friends and relatives was held at the Iron Skillet in Algonquin. Upon their return from a wedding trip to a Dude ranch in Colorado Springs, Colo., the newlyweds will make their home at 4413 W. Prairie avenue,. McHenry. The bride received her high school education in McHenry and is now employed by Unde- writer's Laboratories as a group leader in the File department. The groom works in the same facility in the Plant department. Mother Of Three Receives Degree In Lake County Mrs. Don (Grace) Bentz received her associate degree of Applied Science in Nursing from Lake County college last Friday night. The pinning ceremony took place at 6 o'clock, followed by graduation at West, campus high school, Waukegan. Mrs. Bentz, the mother of three children, attended college part time over a six-year period.-Her children are Don, 12, Dawn, 11, and Mathew, 8. ATTENTION.BEAUTICIANS, We have an opening for either a part time or full time operator in our balcony beauty salon. We feel we have the best benefits to offer of any salon In the area. Please call today for a personal and confidential inter­ view. We have clientele waiting. PHONE: 385-4520 v 385-4100 "ASK FOR CHRIS" <3SZ2iI& BEAUTY SALON MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 4400 W. RTE. 120 ___ McHENRY MR. AND MRS. GEORGE TIMSON BRIDAL COUPLE - Miss Mary Pliner and Mr. George Stephen Timson were married April 12 in the Church of the Cross United Presbyterian church, Hoffman Estates. Miss Pliner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pliner of Wonder Lake. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. George H. Timson of 1510 E. Sunset Terrace, Arlington Heights. The bride, a graduate of Illinois State university, is a teacher in Schaumburg District 54. Mr. Timson, who was educated at Western Illinois university, teaches in Arlington Heights District 25. Club Learns Of City Government At Meeting The Friendship club of the First United Methodist church met earlier this month for their monthly pot luck dinner and meeting. President Elmer Stange mentioned the fact that it was the 107th meeting of the club, and complimented the members on their continued interest and attendance. Daisy and Harold Wildhagen chose for their program, and had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pepping. Alderman Pepping gave a very informative talk on our city government, and explained the anticipated growth of this area, and the aims of the city to meet that growth. The question and answer period was most interesting, and Alderman Pepping did a fine job in answering the many, many questions asked. For the meditations, Esther Sims shared things she learned during her recent trip to Texas and Mexico regarding the wonderful work going on at the Mexican missions in the field of Christian education and help. She told of their wonderful philosophy of faith and love. The projector fund is growing, and the special extra collection added considerably to the total. The group accepted Helen Crouch's offer to be coordinator of the Meat committtee. It was decided to have a picnic, and the tentative plans are for Sunday, Aug. 18 at the city park.. The club will be in recess until Sept. 14. The secretary will get the new roster and schedules to the members sometime in August. Community Calendar MAY 23 St. Clara Court No. 659 - National Catholic Society of Foresters -- Dog & Suds Night - Oak Room, Montini Middle School - 8 p.m. MAY 24 Goodwill Pickup - Contact Agnes Adams, 385-0863. MAY 24 & 25 Townsquare Players, Inc. - "Tom Jones" - Woodstock Opera House - 8:30 p.m. MAY 25 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Cards - Oak Room - St. Mary's - 7:30 p.m. "Silhouettes of the '50's" Dance - Sponsored By The Wonder Lake Company 2, Women's Firemen's Auxiliary - - Christ The King Hall, Wonder Lake - 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. MAY 27 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria -- Program by McHenry Senior Citizens Square Dancers. Kimberiy Colomer Honored On First Communion Day Kimberiy Colomer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Colomer, received her first Holy Communion Sunday, May 12, at St. John's church at the 10:30 Mass. Kim carried her mother's First Communion book. Dinner followed at the Colomer home for fifty people. Guests included her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bolton of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Colomer, McHenry, her principal, Sister Viola, her teacher, Mrs. Tom Hovey, and Sister Carol Mecko. CYCLONE IS COMING TO ~ Jos.H.Huemann & SONS WELL DRILLING MAY 28 O.E.S. Stated Meeting - 8 p.m. - Acacia Hall. JUNE1 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Bowling - McHenry Recreation - 7 p.m. Car Wash - Behind McHenry State Bank - 3 to 7 p.m. - Benefit of McHenry Hospital Nurses Ass'n. JUNE 3 Grandmothers Club Charter No. 826 - Home of Rose Neuharth - 10 a.m. JUNE 4 Town and Country Newcomers Club Meeting - 3304 W. Skyway, Country Club Estates - 8 p.m. JUNE 5 National Federation of Grandmothers Clubs' of America, Charter No. 826 - Luncheon, Card Party - City Hall Club Room - 12: 30 p.m. Sheila Georglne Name Chosen For Hawkins Baby The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hawkins was christened Sheila Georgine recently at the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hovseth of McHenry were sponsors. A reception was held following the service at the home of the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Hawkins. Among the guests were the baby's two brothers, Richard William, 4, and Scott Keith, lVfe. VISITS IN MCHENRY Mrs. Willard Scholl "of Winnebago, Minn., has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Paul Yanda for a few days. "WASH & WEAR" HAIR CUTS FOR gals on the go • Layer Cuts • Shags e Naturals $10.00 JAME'S 385-7771

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