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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 May 1977, p. 3

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PAGE3-PLAINnFAI.ER-WEDNEsbAt. ltfAV 4. 1977 Admiring some of the clothing and toys to be sold at Fair Diddley, May 15, in the Woodstock Square, are left to right, k>aul and Joel Faestei, Crystal Lake; WUlie Forbes, McHenry; Holly Poehlmann, Woodstock; and Lisa Perenchio, Harvard. The fair is sponsored annually by the Mental Health Resource league for McHenry county. (A SALLY MILLER PHOTO) Kids Korner Is Attraction At Fair Diddley The Kids Korner and toy booths at Fair Diddley will delight many fair goers with the fine clothing and toys available at moderate prices. The Kids Korner, one of several booths sponsored by the Mental Health Resource league at their annual fund raising fair, handles new or nearly new children's clothing. This year, quality children's clothing from infants through size 14 will be included. Q Also for sale will be nursery items such as high chairs, potty chairs, baby bottles, child sized hangers, almost new stuffed animals and much more. The Kids Korner committee is now looking for nearly new clothing and infant items to add to its inventory. Any mother with outgrown clothing to donate may call a committee member for pick-up. For pick­ up in the McHenry area, phone Mrs. Robert Jessup. The chairmen of the toy booth are appealing for donations of unused or "outgrown" toys and games that are in good con­ dition. Interested persons may also contact Mrs. Jessup. Other attractions include shopping at the "Craft Bazaar" where over 170 artists and craftsmen will display their wares, hunting bargains in the used books and records collections, sampling a delectable assortment of prize winning baked goods, and listening to the fun en­ tertainment from the band­ stand. The kids will love the games, prizes, face painting, clowns and balloons. There's plenty of fun for everyone. NEW FACES In NEW PLACES (In an effort to keep our readers informed as to who's moving in "across the street, next door or down the block", the Plaindealer will publish, as they become available, the names of our town's newest residents. The Plaindealer extends a "Welcome" to these newcomers and hopes the reader, as a neighbor, will do the same.) Claremont Hills subdivision, north of McHenry, claims new residents in the Cummings family, Charles, Connie and two daughters, Dawn and Cheryl. They are formerly of Rochester, N.Y. and are living at 3714 Buchanan. The Quantz family came from Merrillville, Ind. to 4216 Sioux lane in March and members include James and Reenie and their two children, Marty and Stephanie. The Pistakee Highland and Hill areas boast three new Illinoisan families, increasing the population by ten. Melvin and Lynne Long from Park Forest have moved into 1417 Terrace along with their two children, Laura and Richard. From Hoffman Estates are members of the Rymek family who are Robert, Frances and Rachelle and Danielle. They have been at 5301 Pistakee for almost three months. Harold and Frances Neeleman, former Gages Lake residents, are residing at 701 W. Broadway. Two couples share December anniversary dates. Larry and Nancy Weber of 3503 W. Vine, McHenry Shores, are from Alexandria, Ky. and have two children, Sherri, 5, and Larry, 2>2 years. Derek and Sandra are the children of Paul and Shirley Gilbert, 608 Silbury, Whispering Oaks. They are formerly from Chicago and moved to McHenry in February. From Troy, Mich, are Patrick and Claudette Larch of 4515 Spruce, Lakeland Shores. Their children are Jason, who was two in February and Jeffrey, who will be one year old in November. Wayne and ;TO MAKE HOLY*= WATER, BOIL THE HELL OUT OF IT. Community; Calendar mutrn--mmmammmmrn MAY 4 McHenry Police Drug Abuse Program -Edgebrook PTO- 7:30~Gym. McHenry Grandmothers Club-Luncheon-Martinetti 11:30 a.m.-Business Meeting-/ Hall-1 p.m. MAY 5 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Meeting-Officer Installation-Home of Mrs. Linda Thietje. Public Card Party -C.D.of A.- -8 p.m.-KC Hall. Lakeland Park Women's Club Meeting--9:30 a.m.-- Community House-Officer Installation. Spring Salad Luncheon- Chain O'Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church-12 Noon- Covenant Women, Sponsors. MAY 6 Sing-a-Long-St. Patrick's Church Hall-7:30 p.m.-- Everyone Welcome-No Ad­ mission Charge. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Fish Dinner-American Legion Hall-5:30 p.m. Church Women United-Lake Region-May Fellowship Day- Noon Salad Luncheon-Christ the King Church, Wonder Lake. MAY 6 & 7 Bazaar, Bake and Rummage Sale-Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-2618 Walnut Drive-Wonder View Women's Auxiliary, Sponsors. MAY 7 Fourth Annual Flea Market and Rummage Sale-9 a.m. to 4:40 p.m.-Whispering Oaks Community Center. MAY 9 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Meeting~7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria. McHenry Public Library- Films, "Headline Hunters" and "Golden Autumn"-7 p.m. MAY 10 Town and Country Newcomers Club-Potluck Dinner-Crazy Bridge-St. Paul's Church-7:30 p.m. A -- Cyndi Conway also have two sons, Charles and Christopher, and all are settling in at 1702 N. Knoll, Lakeland Park. They moved here from Crystal Lake. Homeowners since February are Dwayne and Carolyn Florence of 2406 Fairview in the Johnsburg area. They, with their daughter, Brandi, are from Ohio. Andrew and Anne Lunk have three children, Catherine, Andy and Jeff, and they have been living at 6601 W. Route 120 for almost two months. They had resided in Palos Park proir to the move. Minnesota's memorable winters will be a memory for the Hethcote family which includes Fred and Karen, Jenny and Josh. From Web­ ster, Minn, they are adjusting to their new home at 2512 Huemann. RUMMAGE-BAKE SALE A rummage and bake sale will be held at All Saints Lutheran church, just south of Vacation village, Saturday, May 14, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday after services from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. BUMPER STICKERS MAY 11 r McHenry Senior Citizens Cli^b-Bus Trip To Chicago Loop-Leaving McHenry State Bank-8:45 a.m. La Leche League-Fox Lake Group-8 p.m. MAY 12 La Leche League-McHenry Group-8 pjn. McHenry Woman's Club- Spring Luncheon-Andres Steak House-Social Hour, 11:30 a.m.- -Lunch 12:30 p.m. v MAY 13, 14 & 15 Rummage Sale-Christ the King Church Basement-Friday & Saturday, 9^a.m. to 5 p.m.- Sunday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.- Ladies Sodality, Sponsors. MAY 14 Volleyball Marathon II--9 a.m. to 7 p.m.-Information at J.C. Bush School-Benefit Johnsburg Tennis Courts. Friendship Club Potluck Dinner-Meeting-6 p.m.-First United Methodist Church. MAY 15 McHenry American Legion Auxiliary-Semi-Annual Chicken Dinner-Legion Home- Noon to 4 p.m. "Fair Diddley "-Woodstock City Square-Noon to 6 p.m - Mental Health Resource League, Sponsors. MAY 16 Potluck Dinner-Honoring Gold Star Members-Legion Post Home--6:30 p.m.-- American Legion Auxiliary. Lakemoor-Lilymoor Blood m»,° The McHenry Plaindealer 3tl2 West Elm Street Established 1«75 McHmry, Illinois 40050 DIAL A PRAYER 385-1234 Published Every Wednesday A Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHanry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Swb«crib*f« arc requested te provide immediate notice •( UiM|i of eddriM to The McHenry Plaindealer, Mil W. Elm St., McHenry, M. MOM. A deduction of one month from the expiration at o mfcecrlptton wiN be made where a change ai eddren I* provided through the Poet OHIce Department. Pressure Screening-7 to 9 p.m. - •Municipal Building. McHenry Senior Citizens Bus-Luncheon Trip to Field Museum-Leaves McHenry Saving 6 Loan at 7:30 a.m. -- M A Y 1 7 U.M.W. Bazaar Work Day- First United Methodist Church- •11:30 a.m. MAY 18 Edgebrook PTO Ice Cream Social-Film Festival-School Gym-8:30 p.m. Salad Bar Luncheon-Fashion Show-Noon-Zion Lutheran Church. MAY 19 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Meeting-Home of Mrs. Karen, Colomer. Joyce Kilmer Court-C.D.of A. Meeting-Officer Election-8 p.m.-KC Hall. Spring Tea-First United Methodist Church-1 p.m. MAY 20 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Potluck-St. Mary's Oak Room-6 p.m.-Bring Utensils. MAY 22* St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Diocesan Council Meeting-Potluck-St. Mary's Mary Room-2 p.m.-Bring Utensils. MAY 23 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting-7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria. McHenry Woman's Club Board Meeting-City Hall-10 a.m. Summary Of Events For PWP Activities Parents Without Partners, Crystal Lake Chapter No. 189, will hold its next meeting Friday, May 6 at 8:30 p.m. in the American Legion home in Crystal Lake. Tony Reinwald will be the guest speaker and he will demonstrate and present the art of pastel drawings. Newcomers are urged to attend the orientation program which begins at 8 p.m. and is led by Margaret Nienstfedt and Ted Mech. Activities for the next couple of weeks include a family arts and crafts day for making Mother's day gifts, several coffee and discussion nights, a turn-about Mother's day party where the men do the cooking and serving, a Let's Eat Out, a spring darice, a camping meeting to make plans for the camping season, and a square dance and potluck. Any single parent interested in more information about PWP, may call 815-459-5262 or write to PWP, P.O. Box 165, Crystal Lake, 111. 60014. HOSPITAL NOTES Phone MS-0170 & Larry E. Lund-- Publishar I ' H ' I H I 'umx •iWtMPH I NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WBsm sb m I •NA SUSTAINING EMBER1977| Fr*« Pratt iitr bni ft* MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Recent admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Maria Perez, Joseph Stanlik, baby Bergen Mack, all of McHenry; Dino Smola, Stephen Johnson, Lloyd Cochran, James Thurow, Jennifer Sanchez, Robert Johnson, William Durnell, Gertrude Gohl, Marcella Klemke, Dolores Christenson and Helen Moder, all of Wonder Lake. HARVARD HOSPITAL Mrs. Kenneth Bowsher of McHenry was admitted as a patient to Harvard hospital recently. HOSPITALIZED Howard Parth, 49, was transported by the McHenry Area Rescue squad early Tuesday morning to McHenry hospital after suffering a possible heart attack. He is an employee of the McHenry Post Office and was at work when he was taken ill. He makes his home at 4312 W. Ponca, McHenry. IMPROVED Michael Zeller, critically injured in an auto accident three and a half weeks ago, has been removed from intensive care. Although he is allowed no visitors, he may receive cards. Friends may write to him at Evanston hospital, 2500 N. Ridge road, Room 2323, Evanston, 111. 60201. Concelebrated Nuptial Mass Unites Couple A concelebrated nuptial Mass united in marriage Mary Elizabeth Humann and Raymond H. Watkins, Jr. Saturday, April 30. The Rev. William Schwartz and Rev. Page Nelson of Northbrook blessed the exchange of vows during services held at 2:30 p.m. at St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Humann of 5003 W. Willow lane, McHenry, and the groom's parents are Dr. Raymond H. Watkins of 5006 E. Lake Shore drive. Wonder Lake, and the late Gladys Watkins. The bride was lovely in a silk- faced satapau cotton dimen­ sional lace gown styled with an empire waistline, semi-full skirt and touches of pink at the tucking on the bib and at the shoulders. Delicate lace edged the sleeves, waist, ruffled neckline and hem of the dress. The gown had a detachable full chapel length train with a ruffle at the bottom. A profile lace headpiece was worn. The bride carried the same rosary that her sister, Catherine, had carried on her wedding day. Donna Humann of McHenry attended her sister as maid of honor. McHenry bridesmaids included sisters of the bride, Catherine Fuchs, Margaret and Barbara Humann« Candace Divits, Lindaof the bride. The attendants were attired in gowns of silver blue silk organza featuring flounce sleeves in ruffled tiers and a scoop neckline. Ruffled flounce draped down the back from the empire waistline to a wide ruffled hem. A niece of the groom, Taryn Gilbert, was flowergirl. The Wonder Lake brother of the groom, Randolph H; Watkins, handled best man duties. Groomsmen included James Divita, Jr., Thomas P. Fuchs, brother-in-law of the bride, Charles Leinhard and Glenn Jenkins, all of McHenry, Robert Gilbert, brother-in-law of the groom, from Cary and Dave Sturm of Wonder Lake.; Bobby Kerns of Wheeling was; ringbearer and ushers were Joseph J. Hansen of Wonder. Lake and Jeff Brody, the, groom's brother-in-law from- Chicago. The bride's mother wore an! A-line, full length coral dress; with a matching lace jacket.** Two hundred and fifty guest? > greeted the bridal couple at the! McHenry Moose Lodge; following the ceremony. A' home in McHenry awaits the couple's return from a honeymoon trip to California.; The bride is a 1975 graduate of McHenry Community high." school and is manager of the! 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