1 PAGE 2 - PLA.INDEALER - FRIDAY. FEBRUARY Iff, 1879 OCLd [ *| Preschool Topic For J Coming Lamaze Meeting I ATTEND ANNUAL MEETING -- Among the members of the not-for-profit McHenry hospital corporation in attendance at the annual meeting were, from the left. Mayor and Mrs. Joseph Stanek. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gerstad, Mr. and Mrs. Ormel Prust and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hans. DON PEASLEY PHOTO Residing in Waukegan Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Schuster plan to make their home in Waukegan, following their Feb. 10 wedding in St. .Andrew's Lutheran church, juiundelein. ' The bride, the former, Cheryl tA. Peterson, is the daughter of ;Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Peterson, •285 Lincoln, Mundelein. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schuster, 4607 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, are the parents of the groom. Aisle bows with ferns and pink variegated carnations set the color theme for the 4 p.m. * ceremony at which Pastor Carl * Johnson officiated. ! Entering the church to the ; music of the traditional wed- • ding march, the bride wore a 1 chiffon over taffeta gown, with 1 a pearl studded, heart shaped ; neckline. Her long sleeves were * of chiffon and lace, and the *. double row of lace flowed from * the gown into a long train. A * Juliet cap secured a veil of two I layers of net and lace. Attending the bride as .matron of honor was her best friend, Mary Lou Schulze, of -Mundelein. Bridesmaids were her three sisters, Barbara Annear and Linda and Amy Peterson, all of Mundelein. Attendants wore burgundy polyester long sleeved gowns with draped necklnes and full skirts. Tim Elsbury, Waukegan, the groom's best friend, performed the duties of best man. Mark, Matt and Jeff Schuster, the groom's three brothers, all of Wonder Lake, were groom smen. Rick Kober of Morton, 111,, and Mike Granath, McHenry, acted as ushers. The mother of the bride chose a long, raspberry full skirted dress with a draped neckline. A chiffon dress in muted shades of pink and rose was chosen by the mother of the groom. After the ceremony, a reception was held for 160 guests at the American Legion hall in Ivanhoe. The bride, a graduate of Mundelein high school and Sawyer Business college, is a secretary for the diagnostics division of Abbott Labs. A 1973 graduate of McHenry high school, the groom works for Commonwealth Edison at the nuclear plant in Zioil, Ili. You Meet More People Dancing.... " j . . Than you 'a*- \ Jp do Jogging!^ Learn #40 ( v C • *i LA Ballroom if Of Pi <i JBj.y. Dancing and f meet interesting [ people. It's fun \ after you learn how. \ Learn all the latest J \t/j (£ VJFVT steps. Cha Cha, Swing, £ Rumba, Disco, etc. J\ Singles & Couples f j\ \t/j (£ VJFVT steps. Cha Cha, Swing, £ Rumba, Disco, etc. J\ Singles & Couples f j\ 'bTJ M mtm ff HtJrA JvliM it m ri II * \ V' / I [if* \ Dane*Studio (V % J - |i •. | 385-9327 * I r Senior Walk-In Center ITOP PRESS BOOK - Pearl Cooper, left, presents her press book lor the McHenry American Legion auxiliary to Lauretta Homo, past Uth district president from McHenry; Ms. Cooper, 11th district Communications chairman, was recently awarded a silver charm for submitting the best district press book in Area "D". Presentation of awards was made at the 58th annual national 'convention in New Orleans, La. At what age should a child begin school? This is a difficult question for many parents to answer; and yet those who have 2-, 3- or 4-year old children should begin to answer the question now. Most preschools complete their school registration in the spring. The McHenry county Lamaze parents group will have Ms. Betty Cook, director of a nursery school, speak on "How Nursery School Can Help Your Child". She will show a slide show depicting a typical school day, explain the universal goals of most nursery schools, conduct a tour of the school which she directs and give some ideas on activities for preschoolers. The program will be held Thursday, Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m. at a nursery school at 625 Rudat court, Crystal Lake. Further, information may be obtained by calling president of the Lamaze group, Lynn Huebsch, f at 338-7671. ' Membership in the group is open to all parents. Other programs this year wil include Family Centered Maternity Care, How to Deal With Death and Dying, and Women Ef fectiveness Training. »ecoc«ccoococ«oooo^ Community ij 8 8 !j Calendar S iWyyvvvoosaooccccoOM Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry 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 Feb. 19 through Feb. 23 is as follows: Feb. 19: Veal birds in gravy, mashed potatoes, brussel sprouts, rye bread, pineapple, and milk. Feb. 20: Turkey a-la-king over noodles, carrot-raisin salad, white bread, but terscotch pudding, and milk. Feb. 21: Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad with dressing. * french bread, apricots and milk. Feb. 22: Ham and scalloped potatoes, buttered spinach, wheat bread, cherry tarts, and milk. Feb. 23: Meatloaf and oven browned potatoes, peas and cheese salad on lettuce, rye bread, applesauce, and milk. Foresters Plan Diocesan Meet The members of St. Agatha Court No. 777 of the National Catholic Society of Foresters will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the Johnsburg Community club hall. Lou LaBay is the chairman of the nominating committee for the election of new officers. Plans are now being made for the 25th Rockford diocesan conference which will be held in Johnsburg on April 22. The commitee for the February meeting is Mrs Fred Fuchs, Betty Lou Hiller. Mrs. John Pierce, Mrs Mary Ellen Doherty, Mrs. LeRoy Miller and Mrs. Leo Hiller. The third round of the card tournament will be played. • • • • You can never tell when a little careful driv ing will save your life on the highways. FEBRUARY 16 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM meeting-Oak room,St. Mary's-7:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 17 McHenry' Warriors Alumni Basketball game-West Campus auditorium-7 p.m. FEBRUARY 18 Tryouts for Johnsburg PTO play-Johnsburg high school- 7 to 9 p.m. FEBRUARY 19 THEOS dinner-Oceania-5:30 p.m.-meeting and program at First United Methodist church- hostesses, Margaret Anderson and Laura Norton. Regular meeting McHenry American legion Auxiliary- legion Post home-8 p.m. FEBRUARY 21 McHenry Senior Citizens club bus-luncheon-theater trip to Marriott's Drury Lane North. Bus leaves McHenry State Bank parking lot at 11 a.m. Newcomers club,"Tea, Talk and Sew "-Faith Presbyterian church, McHenry-9:30 a.m.- babysitting available. FoxRidge Women's club meeting-St. Paul's Episcopal church-8 p.m. FEBRUARY 22 Girl Scout Neighborhood meeting-St. Patrick's hall-9:15 a.m. FEBRUARY 24 McHenry unit American legion Auxiliary-annual membership dinner-free to all paid up members-Legion Post home-6:30 p.m. Newcomers club Progressive dinner-details at monthly meeting, or call an officer. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-cards-St. Mary's Oak room-7:30. FEBRUARY 26 McHenry Senior Citizens club meeting-7:30 p.m.-West Campus cafeteria. McHenry Woman's club board meeting-city hall-10 a.m. FEBRUARY 27 McHenry Chapter 547 of OES- stated meeting at Acacia hall- 1310 N. Court street. FEBRUARY 28 McHenry Garden Club meeting-1 p.m.-home of Mrs. Carl Rietsel. IVJARCH 1 McHenry Barracks 1315 Veterans of World War I meeting-2 p.m.-McHenry Post home-2505 N. Ringwood road. P i A l p h a m e e t i n g - Hostess:Pam Doherty-topic: Family. MARCH 6 Whispering Oaks bus to Chicago Loop leaves Com munity center at 8:45 a.m.- LET'S DANCE, DANCE! AT CRESCENT BAY FRIDAY NIGHT FEVER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 IT'S INTERGALACTIC ADULT 'DISCO1 WITH FREE INSTRUCTIONS! AND GUEST DJ-Larry Bock! PLUS ATTENTION LADIES..."Best Leg Contest!' NO RESERVATION NEEDED DINNER-THEATRE PACKAGE FOR "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR ".FEB. 17*24 GRgSCENT cBAY~ ^AHPINQ ,3309 N. Chapel Hill Rd., McHenry 385-8899 Rides available for senior citizens and residents. Call 385- 8518 by March 3. * MARCH 15 PiAlpha meeting-hostess: Joan Cornwell-topic: Career. MARCH 17 PiAlpha St. Patrick's day dinner. MARCH 21 McHenry Senior Citizens club bus-luncheon-theater trip to Water Tower Place-bus leaves McHenry State Bank parking lot at 9:30 a.m. MARCH 22 • St. Clara Court 659 of the National Catholic Society of Foresters-regular meeting and election of officers. Court 659 Holds Monthly Meeting The St. Clara Court No. 659 of the National Catholic Society of Foresters will hold its monthly meeting on Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. in the Oak room of Montini middle school, weather permitting. Members who need a ride call Mrs. Charles Hansen, Mrs. Richard Freund or Mrs. Leonard Freund. Wiretapping Topic Discussed By Bell At Y.S.P. Meeting "The Shadowy World of Electronic Snooping" will be the topic at the Feb. 20 meeting of the Fox Valley Chapter of Young Single Parents, held at the Apple Orchard Country club in Bartlett. Occasionally a person talking on the telephone may have the feeling that someone else is on the line. How can he be sure? What are the legal safeguards and just how much wiretapping is really going on? This interesting topic, and questions related to it, will be handled by a representative of the Illinois Bell company at the YSP meeting at 8:30 p.m. next Tuesday. Socializing and dancing will follow the meeting. All eligible parents are cordially invited to attend. For further information about YSP. call 312 888-4900. WL Seniors Hear Home Health Talk Members of the Wonder Lake Senior Citizens club will gather Feb. 19 at the Nativity Lutheran church. Wonder Lake, at 1 p.m. for their regular monthly meeting. The program will be "In-Home Health Care Under Medicare", originally scheduled to be presented at the January meeting which was cancelled due to bad weather. Blood pressures will be taken from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and all seniors are welcome. PLAN HOSPITAL BENEFIT - Members of the fashion show committee, who will present the April 13 benefit to raise funds for McHenry hospital, are preparing for the presentation at the Andre's Steak House, Richmond. Tickets are available with proceeds earmarked to help patients at the hospital. Reservations can be made by writing the Auxiliary to McHenry hospital, P.O. Box 65, McHenry, 60050. Shown from left, front are Wyn Cain; Joan Teichmiller; Jill Olszewski, co- chairman and Mary Dubas. Back: Kathy Lindquist; Carol Smith; Carole Barnicle, chairman; Annie Cuda and Donna Diedrich. Absent from the picture are committee members Joan Althoff and Pat Colomer. DON PEASLEY PHOTO Classical Music Series At Woodstock Opera House A performance of the Chicago Orchestra Strings on Friday, March 9, inaugurates the three-performance, spring classical music series at the Woodstock Opera House. Featuring twenty string musicians from the in ternationally acclaimed Chicago Symphony Orchestra and guest pianist Sheldon Shkolnik, the Chicago Or chestra Strings will play Mendelssohn's, "Concerto for Violin, Piano and Strings in "D" and Mozart's "Einekleine Nashtmusik." The 8 p.m. performance will be conducted by Arnold Brostoff. Sunday, April 1 at 3 p.m., pianist Dmitry Papernb Sfe ' presents a program of works by Schubert, Bach-Busoni, Liszt and Rachmaninoff. Trained in the venerable tradition of Russian musical excellence, Paperno shared the same concert teacher, Alexander Goldenweiser, as Rach maninoff and Scriabin. A laureate of the 1955 In ternational Chopin Competition in Warsaw and representative of Soviet pianism at Expo '58 in Brussels, Paperno was professor of piano at the Gressin Music institute of Moscow until 1974. He is currently a member of the faculty at DePaul university in Chicago. Concluding the series on Stonday, May 13 at 3:00 p.m. will be a concert by the five- member Chicago Brass En semble. Led by Robert Rush- ford, principal trumpet of the Chcago Lyric Opera orchestra, the Ensemble's unique ex perience includes' an ap pearance in the Robert Altman film, "A Wedding". The Chicago Brass Ensemble's program will be announced. Season tickets are available by calling the Woodstock Opera House ticket office at 338-5300, noon until 5:30 p m., Tuesday through Saturday. Single reserved seats are also available for each per formance. Local VFW Represented At Democracy Banquet Eric Sandstrom, com mander-in-chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, addressed a gathering of over 1,000 people who attended the annual Department of Illinois Voice of Democracy banquet held in Springfield Saturday, Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuck of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 and Ladies auxiliary, McHenry, attended the weekend program. Mrs. Kuck is Fifth district Voice of Democracy chairman. Commander-in Chief Sand strom. State Commander James Mascola and State President Lorraine Johnson presented awards to the state of Illinois, first place winner, Merla Hansel, of Troy, 111. Second place was awarded to David Elliot of DesPlaines; third place to Joseph Shoemaker of Taylorville, fourth place to Julia Ann Fabris of Elmhurst and fifth place to Tamarah Wiencek of Country Club Hills. Julia Ann Fabris represented the 5th district, which includes Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 of McHenry. Sunday, Feb. 11, the annual Lincoln Pilgrimage took place at Lincoln's tomb at Oak Ridge cemetery. The Fifth district delegation was led by Alvin Paris, Fifth district com mander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Ethel Scott, Fifth district president of the Ladies auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars. CELEBRATES NINETY YEARS The family of Mrs. Frank "Tillie" May of Spring Grove extend an invitation to all her relatives and friends to help her celebrate her ninetieth bir thday Sunday, Feb. 25, at an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. at the home of her son. Arnold, at 9622 Hideway lane, Richmond, 111. It is requested that there be no gifts. ' Greatest Old age often proves to be the great reformer. -Bee, Sacramento. 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