/ PAli.K 2 -1*1 • • m M! FRIDAY. MARCH 16. i »7» <zA/[o±t[y <zSi OCLCL [ St. Mary's Setting Of Hurst-Kuna Wedding \> - r Senior Walk-In Center In "Enchanted Garden 99 SNEAK PREVIEW ~ One of the six distinctive homes to be shown on May 6 during the "Spring House Walk", which will benefit McHenry hospital, is that of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Leva, 5118 Shore drive, McHenry. The "A" frame home, which is considered one of the largest of its kind in the area, is located on McCullom Lake. The kitchen, shown in the picture above, is a combination of modern conveniences and numerous antiques. Mrs. Bonnie Leva, on the left, is telling Mrs. Zena Thoresen some of the details about the home. The "Spring House Walk" is being sponsored by the members of the Auxiliary to McHenry hospital. J&OOOGCOOCCOCOOGCCCC^ ^ (Community | Calendar § ^ooccococoscocooccosll MARCH 16 St. Margaret chapter of Nairn meeting-St. Mary's Oak room- 7:30 p.m. American Legion Post no. 1169 (Robert Vanderstraeten Post) Wonder Lake-legion anniversary and St. Patrick's party-8 p.m. at legion post, 4117 East Wonder Lake road. Northland Area Art League program-Win Jones, Water- color artist-8 p.m.-Farm Bureau, 11909 McConnell road, Woodstock. MARCH 17 Beta Sigma Phi, Pi Alpha chapter-St. Patrick's day dinner. Montini Fun Fair-Montini Middle school-11 a.m. to 4 p.m. MARCH 19 THEOS dinner-5:30 p.m. at A & W restaurant-meeting and program at First United Methodist church McHenry Business and Professional Women's club meeting-Chapel Hill country club-7 p.m. MARCH 21 McHenry Senior Citizens club bus-luncheon trip to Water Tower Place-bus leaves McHenry State Bank parking lot at 9:30 a.m. Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Mar-Ray dancers-1 p.m. Fox Ridge Women's club monthly meeting-8 p.m.-St. Paul's Episcopal church. Newcomers club "Tea, Talk and Sew" (morning coffee)- 9:30 a.m.-Faith Presbyterian church- visitors welcome- babysitting available. Family service and Com munity Mental Health cente regular monthly board of directors meeting-7:30 p.m.- McHenry area office-3409 W. Waukegan road, McHenry- open to the public. MARCH 22 St. Clara Court 659 of the National Catholic Society of Foresters-regular meeting and election of officers. MARCH 25 The Mouse That Roared-2 p.m.-Johnsburg high school auditorium. MARCH 26 McHenry Senior Citizens club meeting-7:30 p.m.-West Campus cafeteria. McHenry Woman's club * board meeting-city hall noon. MARCH 27 Order of the Eastern Star no. 547-stated meeting-Acacia hall. Senior citizens' performance of McHenry Community high school drama club's "Kiss Me Kate"-8 p.m.-West Campus auditorium. MARCH 29 McHenry Community high school drama club presents Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate"-8 p.m.-West Campus auditorium. Girl Scout Neighborhood meeting-St. Patrick's hall-9:15 a.m. McHenry Senior Citizens club "Drivers Refresher Course"- first session-9:45 a.m.- McHenry city hall council chambers. MARCH 30 Rummage sale-Ringwood United Methodist church-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fox Ridge Women's club- wine tasting party at the Knights of Columbus hall-8 p.m. McHenry Community high school drama club presents Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate"-8 p.m.-West Campus auditorium. MARCH 31 Rummage sale-Ringwood United Methodist church-9 a.m. to noon. St. Margaret chapter of Naim-cards-St. Mary's Oak room-7:30 p.m. McHenry Community high school drama club presents Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate"-8 p.m.-West Campus auditorium. The Mouse That Roared-8 p.m.-Johnsburg high school auditorium. Pigtail League registration- firehouse-10 a.m. to 4 p.m. APRIL 1 Forester Communion Mass-8 a.m.-St. Mary's church- breakfast following in the Legion hall. APRIL 2 UMW Mission Team, executive committee, meeting- 9 a.m.-First United Methodist church. Craft club, First United Methodist church-10 a.m. McHenry Senior Citizens St. Mary's Catholic church. McHenry, was the setting for the 2:30 p.m. double-ring ceremony March 10, uniting Catherine Lynnette Hurst and Joseph Raymond Kuna, Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Hila Hurst. McHenry, and Mr. Robert B. Hurst of Marshall, Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kuna, 3312 N. Chapel Hill, McHenry, are the parents of the groom. In a church decorated with white mums and pink car nations, Mary Jo Steadman sang "Wedding Song", "One Hand, One Heart" and "Let It Be Me", as Father Robert Balog officiated. Sprays of greenery with white roses were presented to both mothers after the solemnization of the vows. The bride was dressed in a gown of white qiana, highlighted with pearl em broidered lace trim. Com pleting her outfit was a mat ching shoulder length veil. Mary Bassi, McHenry, was the maid of honor. Barbara Kuna, Cindy Weyland and Tori Donarski, all of McHenry, and Katherine Hurst, sister-in-law, were the bridesmaids. The attendants were gowned in full length burgundy qiana. Each carried a nosegay of pink and red roses, and wore a spray of baby's breath in her hair. Joe Meyer, McHenry, per formed the duties of the best man. Groomsmen were Gary Gilpin, Guy Weber, Kevin Haley, all of McHenry, and Ronald Hurst of Antioch, brother of the bride Steven Hurst and Steven Kuna were ushers. The mother of the bride was attired in a long gown of light pink beaded chiffon. A full length mint green qiana dress was the choice of the mother of the groom. After the ceremony, a receptionVas held for about 200 people at the Johnsburg Community club, including out of town guests from New Jersey and New Mexico.. A wedding trip to Disney World and other parts of Florida will be taken, and the couple will reside in McHenry on their return. The bride and groom are both graduates of McHenry Com munity high school, she in 1977, and he in 1975. The bride is employed at McHenry Savings and Loan association, and the groom is employed at Eby Brown company. Erin Go Bragh" ST. PAT'S DAY FEAST Sat., Mar. 17 INCLUDES: Mulligan Stew, Corned Beefn Cabbage. Complimentary Ale and Favors! ONLY $795 AND WOULD YOU BELIEVE... An All Green DISCO I RESERVATIONS PLEASE RgSCENT cBAY 3309 N. Chapel Hill Rd., McHenry 305-8*99 executive committee meeting- McHenry Public Library-10 a.m. APRIL 3 Whispering Oaks bus to Chicago Loop leaves com munity center at 8:45 a.m. Rides available for senior citizens and residents-call 385- 8518 between March 26 and 31. Koinonia Group-10 a.m.-First United Methodist church parlor. Bible study group-First' United Methodist church- parlor-11 a.m. Marcia Mary Ball circle meeting-noon-First United Methodist church-hostess, Lonah Wendlandt. Pigtail League meeting-7:30 p.m.-city hall-meeting to draft the senior division teams. No frtfe blood pressure screening at the First United Methodist church-free service will resume May 1 at the church-2 p.m APRIL 4 Whispering Oaks Woman's club-luncheon and fashion show-Andres. APRIL 5 Beta Sigma Phi, Pi Alpha chapter meeting-hostess, Karen Colomer-topic: Service. Zion Lutheran church rummage sale-Zion Lutheran church, Waukegan road-9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pigtail League draft, pony division-7:30 p.m.-city hall. McHenry Senior Citizens club "Drivers Refresher Course"- second session-10 a m: to noon- city hall council ^chambers. APRIL 6 Zion Lutheran church rummage sale-^ion Lutheran church, Waugegan road-9 a.m. to 4 .m. United Methodist Women's annual Spring Rummage Sale-8 a.m. to 8 p.m.-First United Methodist church. Donkey Basketball game- 6:30 p.m., Johnsburg high school gym. APRIL 7 United Methodist Women's annual Spring Rummage Sale-8 a.m. to noon-First United Methodist church. APRIL 9 McHenry Senior Citizens club meeting-7:30 p.m.-West Campus cafeteria. APRIL 10 Pigtail League draft, Junior division-7:30 p.m.-city hall. APRIL 11 Lakeland Park Women's club meeting-7:30 p.m.-community house-normal meeting date changed because of Holy Thursday. APRIL 12 Priscilla Circle meeting-9:30 a.m.-First United Methodist church. McHenry Senior Citizens club "Drivers Refresher Course thirdand final session of this series-lOa.m to noon-McHenry city hall council chambers. APRIL 14 Friendship club potluck dinner and meeting-5:30 p.m.- First United Methodist church. Whispering Oaks Woman's club luncheon and fashion show, "Easter Parade"- Andre's. APRIL 16 THEOS meeting, location to be announced. APRIL 18 Fox Ridge Women's club monthly meeting-8 p.m.-St. Paul's Episcopal church. Lakeland Park Women's club annual Spring Gala luncheon and card party-St. Patrick's church hall-serving starts at 11 a.m. APRIL 19 Beta Sigma Phi, Pi Alpha chapter meeting-hostess: Linda Thietje-topic: Health. United Methodist Women's General meeting-noon at the church-potluck luncheon-Ruth circle, hostesses. APRIL 21 Order of the Eastern Star card party-7:30 p.m.-1309 N. Court. APRIL 22 Rockford Diocesan con ference of Foresters-Chapel Hill country club-April 22 through 25. APRIL 23 McHenry Senior Citizens Club meeting-7:30 p.m.-West Campus cafeteria. APRIL 26 St. Clara Court 659, National Catholic Society of Foresters, installation. APRIL 27 Beta Sigma Phi, Pi Alpha chapter, Founder's day dinner. APRIL 30 Beta Sigma Phi, Pi Alpha chapter, Founder's day. Editor's Quote Book Kindness is the beginning and the end of the law. Hebrew Proverb (§>ileab Souse Private Rooms 1 Hwrr.wiiMT.wisc. Now Available I--J414) 862^6400 ̂ TRY OUR DAILY SPECIALS! Join Us For Luncheon, Dinner & Cocktails Returned From Florida Visit Frank and Marcella Schafer, Dutch Creek Woodlands, just returned from a long delightful visit in Florida with their son Richard and his family, who now reside in Orange Park, Fla. They stayed in their son's "private condo", next to the new home in which Richard has finally settled since retiring as an officer of the Navy. Instead of their usual traveling in their motorhome, the Schafers decided to fly this time to get away fast from the snow and cold of winter in Illinois. On the east coast of Florida they rode the sands of the Atlantic when the tide was out. They also visited the west coast of Florida. They enjoyed the short flight to Florida in comparison to the long European flight to Greece recently, but again they were happy to return to McHenry even though there was some snow left on the ground. Mouse That Roared Coming Next Week To Johnsburg H.S. The Johnsburg PTO will present its annual play, The Mouse That Roared at John sburg high school auditorium. There will be a matinee on Sunday, March 25 at 2 p.m. and an evening performance Saturday, March 31 at 8 p.m. All members of the community are welcome to attend. The play, directed by Bar bara Miller, is a satrical comedy about a small country that delcares war on the United Stateis. The cast is comprised of many parents and teachers of the district. Special senior citizen rates are available for both per formances, For ticket in formation call 497-4170. Grow old along with me! The Best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made. -Robert Browning. Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In Center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made the day before at 358- 8260. The menu for the week of March 19 through March 23 is as follows: March 19: Ham patties with pineapple sauce, mixed vegetables and potatoes, rye bread, butterscotch pudding and milk. March 20: Roast turkey with dressing and gravy, cranberry sauce, cauliflower au gratin, biscuits, peaches and milk. March 21: Spaghetti with meat sauce, pineapple cole slaw, french bread, angel food cake with lemon and milk. March 22: Cabbage rolls, baked potatoes, carrot-raisin salad, white bread, apricots and milk. March 23: Baked chicken, sweet potatoes, green beans with mushrooms, rye bread, pears and milk. Court 777 To Elect Officers St. Agatha Court 777 of the National Catholic Society of Foresters of Johnsburg will hold its election of officers at the March 20 meeting at 7:30 p.m. The court will meet in the Johnsburg Community club hall. Reservations for the twenty- fifth annual conference of the Rockford diocesan National Catholic Society of Foresters association, to be held on Sunday, April 22, in Johnsburg, are to be made to Mrs. George Mann by April 10. The committee for the March meeting is: Mrs. George Mann, Miss Louise Sompel, Mrs. Richard Farwell, Miss Barbara Himpleman, Mrs. Joe Miller and Mrs. Harvey May. r MARRIAGE 11 LICENSES The lilac, a native of the Orient, was not introduced into Europe until the 16th century. spurgeon Semi-Annual Hosiery Sale Ends Sunday March 18 Hurry . . . And Save on Hose & Socks For Women-Gi r l s -Mens-Boys- In fan ts USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN McHENRY MARKET PLACE Jana Glosson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Glosson, McHenry, is modeling a charming spring dress for the Bicentennial Dance Theatre's fashion show. The Enchanted Garden. ROBERTA CALIGER PHOTO Applications for marriage licenses at the McHenry County Clerk's office were recently made by: Steven K. Smith, Janesville, Wis., and Sally M. Polizzi, Woodstock; John M. Foerster and Cynthia L. Hartmann, both of Huntley; Gregopry S. Gervais, Crystal Lake, and Pamela S. Walkosz, Cary. Donald H. Lee and Linda L. Bolz, both of Lake In The Hills; Alan R. Dufield and Mary K. Murray, both of Crystal Lake; John Palliser and Edna M. McGarvey, both of Woodstock. Joseph A. Fiala and Lynn M. Dries, both of Crystal Lake; Carl E. McGraw, Round Lake Beach, and Viginia M. Burke, Schaumburg; Russell J. Hilgenberg and Michele M. Pickett, both of Dundee. William V. Roberts, Hamp shire, and Marcia L. Graf, Woodstock; Raymond Homer Daniels and Kimberly Dale Street, both of Marseilles; Peter H. Zalatoris and Sandra J. Lindenberg, both of Barrington. Walter A. Sanders, LaGrange, and Cecelia T. Heldt, Villa Park; William M. Hinderlider and Lori A. Johnson, both of Woodstock; Terry W. Nevell and Heather L. Rattray, both of Algonquin. Walter Glus and Leona M. Rostad, both of McHenry; Daniel W. Treasure and Janice A. Zidek, both of Wonder Lake; Christopher H. Kennebeck asnd Sheryl M. Bauer, both of McHenry. Joseph R. Kuna Jr. and Catherine L. Hurst, both of McHenry; Craig Lee Davis and Teresa Kay Lynn, both of Wonder Lake; Philip T. Voight and Susan M. Voight, both of McHenry. Randy Lew Harkins and Denise J. Tansey, both of McHenry; Kevin R. Kanaly, Belvidere, and Cyndi M. Middleton, Marengo; Robert W. Derobertis, Hoffman Estates, and Laura I. Lewis, Union. Wednesday, March 21, marks the date of the Bicentennial Dance Theatre's fashion show, The Enchanted Garden. The event will be held at Andre's in Richmond, and women's, children's and bridal fashions promise a breath of fresh air to winter-weary patrons. The flower decked runway will feature not only smart new styles, but dancing by some of the B.D.T. members as well. Judith Svalander, the group's artistic director, will also perform. Cocktails begin at 11:30, with luncheon at 12:15. The menu will include Chicken Kiev and rice, salad, rolls, dessert and beverage. The show will conclude with a finale by the company, ex pressing their hopes for and frustrations with "The Dan cer's Life". All proceeds go to benefit this non-profit dance company which has worked to establish a talent base and performance training ground for aspiring local dancers who hope to find a career in the arts. McHenry residents modeling include Mrs. Roger (Kathy) Lundquist; Arne Nordenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meyer; and Jill Schaefer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schaefer. Tickets are by reservation only, and will not be sold at the door. For group reservations or further information, call 385-3441 or 459-3061. All reservations must be made by 5 p.m., Saturday, March 17. "Fair Diddley" Seeks Artists And Craftsmen The Mental Health Resource league /for McHenry county is seeking exhibitors of fine art and folk art for its twelfth annual "Fair Diddley", to be held on May 20, from noon until 6 p.m., in the beautiful Woodstock Square. Display booths will be rented to qualified exhibitors. Two hundred artists and craftpersons are expected to show at this year's Fair. In addition, there will be clowns, balloon, games for the children and several refreshment stands. Entertainment will continue throughout the af ternoon from the bandstand. The historical Woodstock Opera House will be the scene of even more entertainment, with two children's programs during the Fair. This annual event promises to be a most enjoyable day for young and old alike. All proceeds from "Fair Diddley" will go toward fur thering mental health programs and Services in McHenry county. No admission is charged to the Fair. Exhibitors of arts and crafts are asked to contact Ms. Lynda Stoxen, 8605 Maxcn road, Harvard, 60033, or the Mental Health Resource League, P.O. Box 204, McHenry, 60050. Circle Hears Greetings From Mission Worker When the Marcia Mary Bell circle met for its March meeting, the members were most interested in a recent communication from a mission. worker. Timothy Tonyan, in Swaziland with the Campus crusade for Christ In ternational, wrote to the circle, explaining his work. Ann Demke gave very in teresting meditations, after which pledge cards were passed out to the members who missed the U.M.W. general meeting. The U.M.W. annual Spring Rummage sale's scheduled for April 6 and 7, with set-up beginning April 4 at 2:30 p.m., and all day April 5, Volunteers are needed and work sheets were passed around specifying days and times members could be depended upon to be working. To volunteer, contact the general chairlady, Veretta Gerstad. The annual U.M.W. bazaar was discussed, and this year it will be on Thursday, Oct. 18. There will be a mini-bazaar wi th snack luncheon on Saturday, Tct. 20. The mini-bazaar will iffer all the items that will be sold on Oct. 18, to give persons who are employed during the week a chance to participate on Saturday. The next circle meeting will be on Tuesday, April 3 at noon, when the hostess will be Lonah Wendlandt. * • • • It's easier to consoli date debts than to pay off the larger loan. Qc Att * 8 8 b o o " B B B B B g'g fl g 5 g'gg1 gg'g'gTTE Professional Residential Carpet Cleaning Two Step Process _ Rotary Machine I • Scrubbing 2Steamex • Rinsing CALL PAUL 385-0688 MORENZ MAINTENANCE