1 PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. MARCH 24. 1978 ®€I rymaMwfiTT KAREN R. ROEWER TO REPEAT VOWS-The commitments of marriage will be repeated May 6,1978, at Zion Lutheran church, McHenry, between Karen R. Roewer of McHenry and Daniel S. Meier of Wonder Lake. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erdman Roewer of 2701 W. Kashmiri and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meier of 9028 Moody, Morton Grove. Miss Roewer is a 1974 graduate of McHenry Community high school and her fiance graduated from Woodstock high school in 1971. Both are employed in the area. The newlyweds will make their home in Wonder Lake following their marriage. "Personal Growth" Offer Lectures For Area Women At Church Most people aspire to be mote than they are, but most just don't know how to get started. For this reason the Fatfh Presbyterian church at 2107 W. Lincoln road in Mchenry is sponsoring a series of -five nondenominational lectures followed by a question and^answer period dealing with the; subject of "Personal Growth for Women", starting April 3 and continuing April 17, May 1,15 and 19 at 9:30 a.m. at the! church. WEST COAST RUN Transfiguration parish's "Night Train" is readying for its sixth annual run. This year's "erjgine of entertainment" heads west to the city of the Goldpn Gate bridge and the trolley car. Night Train to San Frcpicisco, in the tradition of its "finid and fund" raising predecessors will offer four evebings of gala entertainment and^ine dining. Dates for the happenings are Friday and Saturday, March 31 and April 1 and on the following Friday and Saturday, April 7 and 8. For reservations call 526-2400 during the day or 526-8957 after 5 p.m. Do not bite at the bait of pleasure till you know there is no hook beneath it. -Thomas Jefferson. O P E N I N G M A R C H 3 1 s t l FAIRWAY INN AT PISTAKEE COUNTRY CLUB YOUR HOSTS: Barbara Walters & Alice Lenz OPEN YEAR ROUND SERVING: • lunch • Dinner 7 Days a Week! FEATURING: • Fish Fry • Steaks • BBQ Ribs ,• Sea Food • Chicken DAILY SPECIALS Served Lunch ft Dinner I FAIRWAY INN LOCATED AT PISTAKEE COUNTRY CLUB West Bay Rd. (Rte. 134) 2 miles West of Rte. 12 McHenry 385-9854 OPEN DAILY 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. FRI-SAT. 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. Barbara Walters ft Alice Lenx * Formerly of Andre's Z Steak House, Richmond Woman's Club Presents Luncheon-Fashion Show "A Spring Clothes En counter" will be presented by the Woman's club of Wonder Lake Saturday, April 15, at the VFW hall, Rte. 120 in McHenry. The cocktail hour will start at ll:30a.m. and a salad luncheon and fashion show will follow. Women's and girls' clothing will be featured with com mentary by Marilyn Drake. Among the models will be the present president of the club, Anita Barrett; her daughter, Lynn; past president JoAnn Gran; the present Miss Wonder Lake, Tammee Baker; and previous title holders Maureen Folliard, Bunny Berndt, Nancy DeWerdt Robbinett, and Mary Leinhardt George. Cindy Ruggero, Sharon Henely, and Mary Olhava will also be modeling outfits. Posters were made by Ann Marie Olhava. Ann Sowers and her com mittee are planning an en joyable happening for everyone at the Woman's club of Wonder Lake's tenth annual luncheon fashion show. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Woman's club of Wonder Lake scholarship fund. The public is invited to attend. For ticket information call Mrs. Daniel (Barbara) Rizzoof Wonder Lake. Senior Walk-In (lenter Meals are served Monday through Friday at the Walk-In center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 1:30 p.m. the day before at 385- 8260. The menu for the week of March 27 through March 31 is as follows: March 27: Braised liver- onions, whipped potatoes, succotash, Rye Krisp amd Melba toast, fruit ambrosia and milk. March 28: Sliced turkey-sage dressing, lemon jello-celery & peas on lettuce, biscuits, chilled apricots and milk. March 29: Beefaroni, string beans, carrot sticks & pickles, garlic toast, chocolate cake and milk. March 30: Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, cole slaw, rye bread, peaches and milk. Hamberger on bun, potato chips, applesauce, baked beans, banana pudding and milk. r MARRIAGE LICENSES / 1 Exhibitors Invited To Participate At Fair Edward B. Rusin, a can didate for his Phd will be giving the lectures. He is a psychologist specializing in couplc counseling, family and group therapy at the Northwest Community Mental Health center in Chicago. There is no charge for the series, and one may come to as many sessions as possible. There will be limited babysitting provided for small fee. Call 385-8460 early for reservations. The Mental Health Resource league is seeking exhibitors of fine art, folk art, antiques and collectibles for its tenth annual "Fair Diddley", to be held May 21, from noon until 6 p.m., in the beautiful Woodstock Square. Ten-foot display booths will be rented to qualified exhibitors. Over 180 exhibitors, coming from as far as California, are expected at this year's fair. In addition, there will be clowns, balloons, games for the children, and several refresh ment stands. Entertainment will rove the square and per form in the bandstand. The Woodstock Opera House will be the scene of even more entertainment with three children's programs during the afternoon. Fair Diddley will again be a fun day for the young and old alike. All proceeds from this event will go toward fur thering mental health services throughout McHenry county. No admission is charged to the fair. Exhibitors of arts, crafts, antiques, and collectibles are asked to contact Mrs. Kingsley Forbes, 508 Stratford court, McHenry, or the Mental Health Resource league, P.O. Box 204, McHenry. Applications for marriage licenses at the McHenry County Clerk's office were recently made by: David R. Lombardi, Antioch, and Cynthia A. Eckman, Spring Grove; Wayne R. Konecny Sr. and Mrs. Catherine L. Jackson, both of Wonder Lake; Roy W. Lam berg and Karen S. Bendle, both of McHenry. ° Edward J. Dentro, Woodstock, and Lisa R. Parvin, McHenry; George D. Rose and Dolores Kurowski, both McHenry; Raymond J. Lance Jr., McHenry, and Mrs. Nancy A. Richardson, Cary. DIVORCES Grandma • • • -HO., Easter, time o' new life, new beginnin's for all o' God's creatures. Would that it might be a new beginning f'r th' whole wide world. What a wonderful world it'd be, if love were th' guidin' theme, an' no one had t' worry about war, 'r any o' th' troublesome sitiations, besettin' folks these days. This granny r'members a time, when things were peaceful here in our America. People were content, mostly, wi' a lot less'n we have t'day. We had enough t' eat, a little left o'er f'r th' simple pleasures we enjoyed then, b'fore th' autimobile b'came so im portant. Folks traveled a lot, by way o' Shank's Mare, an' th' streetcars took us on longer treks. They pervided th' best, non-pollutin' transportation we've e'er had, an' it seems a shame that we fell into th' trap, o' th' more luxurious way o' life. It's sort o' done us in, so t' speak. One o' th' saddest things, me thinks, is th' way folks f'rgot t' be grateful. Parents found that career borin', an' interferin' wi' th' freedom t' do as they did b'fore th' tots came, 'stead o' realizin' th' gift o' a life, giv'n MARINE FESTIVAL ̂ LEKN CONTEST Name Address Phone. Parent?' Names Birth Dale Hobbies .. School Activities Parents' Signature Include two pictures Return to Plaindealer office, 3812 W. Elm St. See Our Easter Surprises!- 1 FASHION SNEAK PREVIEW - Mary Claire, astride pony, Charles, and Annie Altenbern wearing fashions selected from the creative offerings of the children's specialty store, the Toddler shop, rehearse for the upcoming Newcomers' fashion show Thursday, April 20, at Chapel Hill Country club. Other stores featured include the Fashion shoppe and the Pro shop at Chapel Hill. Tickets tor this fund-raising event, partially benefitting F.I.S.H. may be secured from any club member or by contacting Mrs. Keith Sonnichsen of McHenry. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Reception Introduces New County Homemakers Members Decrees and judgments of dissolutions of marriage recently granted by the 19th Judicial Circuit include: Terry O. Mix vs. Kathleen A. Mix; Norinne E. Hoffman and John R. Hoffman; Lynn Ibsh and Mary Ibsh. Elaine R. Sanders vs. Raymond J. Sanders; Mary Jane Guenther and Gerald William Guenther; Donna Michaelson and William O. Michaelson; Laurence A. Kain and Jani&L. Kain; Merle Hoeft and Alice Hoeft. f'r 'em t' shape, an' train, like a beautiful plant, t' grow an' develop into a fine person, able t' pass on th' heritage o' love an' fellowship. Seems like we've been drawn into many circumstances by a tryin' to be th' good fellow. At least that's what th' people ha' been led t' believe. This day finds us in th' middle o' a dilemma, so t' speak. Maybe we'd a been better off t' put th' effort t' cleanin' our own house. Seems we've furnished th' means f'r other countries t' study war agin' one another. So much t' think about an' be sorry f'r. There's all th' answers in th' Good Book. It's amazin' how th' teachin's fit th* pattern o' our society, t'day. At this time o' year, folks, all o'er th' world reflect on th* Great Miracle, some questioning th' authen ticity o' th' age-old writin's, but centuries ago societies went through much th' same problems as we have now, an' suffered th' consequences. Maybe it's time t' take in ventory an' try t' turn th' tide toward th' best healer, love, in this tired ol' world. Each year the McHenry county Homemakers hold a new members reception for all new members who have joined the organization in the last year, those members who • sponsored them, and other members who wish to attend. The purpose of the affair is to acquaint the new members with the people and the organization. This year the new member reception was held Wednesday, March 15, at 9:30 a.m. in the Farm Bureau building in' Woodstock. The committee, chaired by Mrs. Beulah Weter of Harvard, planned an en tertaining morning with refreshments. Attending were over sixty members; thirty- five of them were new mem bers welcomed into the organization. For the program, Mrs. Eu nice Riggs of Hebron, showed her collection of jeweled eggs, egg jewelry, centerpieces and jewel boxes. She demonstrated how to make various articles and told how it developed from a hobby. Assisting Mrs. Weter on her committee was Mrs. Albert England from Algonquin who passed out copies of the Aims and Homemakers creed to'each new member. Mrs. Ann Lalor from Hebron Twilight Homemakers unit was the announcer and mistress of ceremonies. The refreshments were served by the representatives from the Homemakers units. New members are welcome to join the McHenry county Homemakers Extension association. For more in formation, call 815-338-4747. Hospital Auxiliary Delightful Country Setting m WILLIAM LANG HOME Among the homes included in the first spring House Walk sponsored by the Auxiliary to McHenry hospital is the William Lang home, 1705 Mar drive. A lovely rock garden designed and planted with tender loving care greets visitors in full bloom in this warm, tastefully decorated home. Surrounded by giant oak trees, it to breathtaking and truly lovely to see. It promises many delights to the visitors' eye. The Lang home will the the scene of the auxiliary's mini basaar featuring homemade baked goods and craft items, plants and surprises. The fund raising House Walk, to benefit McHenry hospital, will be held Sunday, May 7, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Ticket information may be obtained by writing-Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital, P.O. Box 69, McHenry, II. 69050. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD (& 1977 Hallmark Cards. Inc We have a host of colorful Hallmark party items, decorations, and "Easter basket staffers" to help you celebrate Easter -- Sunday, March 26. Don't forget to shop early! D âxesii. 123& <zN. (3i%un <£tx&ei 385-6750 ^v[c<^Mejvuj, £fCC. O'BftEUJERY SINCE 1868--FOOD & SPIRITS 3425 W. PEARL ST. - McHENRY (1 Block North of Routt 120) 385-3130 HAPPY EASTER! yVe will be opened Easter Day, March 26, 1978 from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM. . i WON'T YOU JOIN US FOR BREAKFAST FREE SCREENING The next free blood pressure screening at the First United Methodist church, 3717 West Main street, will be Tuesday, April 4, at 7 p.m. This is a regular free service on the first Tuesday of each month at the church, in conjunction with the local hospital. Gilead House _WILMOT, WISCONSIN Join U » For Luncheon, Pinner