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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Apr 1979, p. 2

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offerings which will be available to visitors on the house walk. Baked goods will be found at the Donald Sprague home, one of the lovely dwellings open to ticket holders May 6. STAFF PHOTO - WAYNE GAYLORD available are homemade pies, cakes, rolls, bread, cookies and coffee cakes, baked by the members of the Auxiliary. Anyone wishing to donate may contact one of the chairmen, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Adams, or Mrs. Podpora, to find out where they may bring their baked goods in advance. The house walk, taking place from noon to 5 p.m., will help to provide installation of a new ideas program-Harper Dental Hygiene students invited. MAY 10 Lakeland Park Women's club meeting-7:30 p.m.-Lakeland Park Community club-Marie Cross and Erna Saari, hostesses. McHenry Women's club Spring Luncheon-Turnberry Country Club-Suzuki Singers. MAY 12 McCullom Lake Beach Gals' Plant and Bake sale-10 a.m. Friendship Club Potluck dinner and meeting-6 p.m.- First United Methodist church. Whispering Oaks annual Flea Market-community center-9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bake Sale by St. Paul's Episcopal Church Women- 9 a.m. to noon-McHenry State Bank. MAY 14 "Spring Fling"- annual smorgasbord by the McHenry Senior Citizens club-6:30 p.m.- West Campus cafeteria. MAY 15 Mother's Day Banquet by CD of A-McHenry Country club-6 p.m. patient-nurse audio visual communication system. There will be six homes on the walk, each unique and attractive. One ticket will enable the visitor to view all six homes. Tickets may be pur­ chased at the hospital Gift Shop, or at any of the homes the day of the house walk. They are also available by writing the Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital, P.O. Box 69, McHenry, 60050. MAY 16 Fashion Show-Salad Bar Luncheon-Noon-Zion Lutheran Church Social hall-Elm Street, McHenry. Whispering Oaks Woman's Club Luncheon-ll:30 a.m.- Crystal Lake Country Club. MAY 17 Beta Sigma Phi, Pi Alpha chapter meeting-hostess: Ingrid Nuhsbaum-no program. Joyce Kilmer Court CD of A meeting at 7:30 p.m.-K of C hall. Mother and Daughter B a n q u e t - F i r s t U n i t e d Methodist church-6:30 p.m. MAY 18 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM meeting-Oak room-St. Mary's school-7:30 p.m. MAY 19 Wonder Lake Road Race- two- and six-mile marathons for all ages starting at Wonder Center Beach-10 a.m.-register from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.-for in­ formation call Miss Jayne McMillan. • Professional Residential \ I Carpet Cleaning \ 5 Two Step Process ( " o x ° o - Rotary Machine Steamex « I. Scrubbing 2. Rinsing I \ CALL PAUL 385-0688 * • MORENZ MAINTENANCE ' "I"""!"" " PAGE 2 - PLAiNDEALER - FRIDAY. APRIL 27.1979 I v Better Relationships Goal OCL&L sQf YSP Monthly lj)jpcussion J JOANN LYNN POTTER ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Duray A. Potter, 2919 Red Barn road, Crystal Lake, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, JoAnn Lynn (Sue), to Matthew Justes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Justes, 2708 South Lake Shore drive, McHenry. The bride-elect is a 1976 graduate of Crystal Lake high school, and a graduate of Models Workshop of Chicago. Her fiance was a graduate of McHenry Community high school, and attended Nebraskan college. A September 22 wedding is planned. Legion Auxiliary To W.L. Post 1169 Holds Guest Night A very enjoyable evening was spent at the Wonder Lake American Legion Post Home, Unit 1169, April 18 The meeting was held with county and district presidents and secretarys present and many other guests from different units from the state of Illinois. Among those present were Ethel Lewis, county president; Vickie Gleason. president of the Auxiliary to Post 1169; Pauline. Vanderstratten. for whom the Post was named (Robert); Dorthea Schubbe, first district president; Beatrice Rucker, county secretary; Celia Buhr, president of the Park Ridge unit; Ethel Burow, county chaplain and Agnes Wappler, hospitality chairman, both from Hebron t 'nit 606 After the chaplain gave the closing prayer, the president closed the meeting and refresh­ ments were served. There were forty-four members md guests present. The hall and tables were decorated with poppies, and candles, commemorating Poppy Day, which will be held Saturday, May 26. M a y L u n c h e o n B y In terms of human relationships, one plus one equals three. And what's the three? The alliance between two persons. The interaction, the coming together which suddenly, fantastically creates something that never existed before. The meshing of two personalities to produce a special mix of desires, talents, rewards, pleasures, hopes, dreams and goals. It is a whole new entity, capable of great creativity and achivement and pleasure. Yet its existence and special needs and powers are nearly always overlooked by the two parties that produce it. No creative man or woman will want to be guilty of overlooking this third entity. All eligible parents are invited to the May meeting of the Fox Valley chapter of Young Single Parents and learn the ground rules of how one can lessen his problems in relationships. George Johnson, Director of Program and Education, will lead the discussion. Young Single Parents is a non-profit social and educational organization for singe (divorced, separated, widowed, etc.) parents between the ages of 21 and 42. Child custody is not required for membership. Meetings are held each Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at the Apple Orchard Country club. For further nformation about YSP, call the club phone, 312-888-4900. Slide Presentation For Historical Society Meeting On Sunday, April 29, from l: 30 to 4 p.m, there will be an area meeting of the McHenry County Historical society to be held at Central school on Paddock street, Crystal Lake. The Historical society and McHenry County college have entered on a joint project wherein the college is offering a course for independent studies to students desiring to take up photography and studies in the department of Hmanities. Paul O'Brien, McHenry, is one of the students working for credit who assisted in the taking of colored slides of old Crystal Lake homes and buildings as shown in the 1872 Atlas of McHenry county and on the 1862 map of the county and which will be the program at the meeting, beginning promptly at 2 p.m. The narration of the program will be done by Shuji Kimura of Crystal Lake, president of the society. Artifacts from the Crystal Lake area and in the collection of the society will be on display. Hostesses who will be on hand to greet the guests are Mrs. Clara Vogel, Richmond; Misses Alice and Leta Clark, Woodstock; Mrs. Nancy Fike, McHenry, vice-president of the society, all members of the board of directors. The public^s invited. There is no admission charge. Im­ mediately following the program, refreshments will be served. Sherman Auxiliary Benefits Amhutal Community Calendar MR. AND MRS. RANDALL JOHNSON HOME IN WAUKEGAN - Following a Eeb. 17 wedding in Zion Lutheran church, McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Johnson are making Waukegan their place of residence. The bride, the former Cheri Gudmundson, is the daughter of Sue Cox, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, McHenry, are the parents of the groom. The bride and groom both graduated from McHenry Community high school, she in 1975, and he in 1976. She is employed in Zion, and he is employed at Highwood Radio and Appliance, Highland Park. APRIL 27 Beta Sigma Phi, PiAlpha chapter, Founder's day dinner. Last date to call for reser­ vations on Whispering Oaks bus to the Chicago Loop-385-8518. Rummage Sale by the B.V.M. sodality of St. John's parish-9 a.m. to 8 p.m.-Community club. APRIL 28 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-cards-Oak room-St. Mary's-7:30 p.m. Rummage and Bake Sale- Mount Hope Methodist church- 1015 Broadway, Pistakee Highlands-10 a.m. to 2 p.m. McHenry Senior citizens club bus-luncheon- theater trip to Fireside Restaurant, Fort Atkinson-to see "Oklahoma"- bus leaves West Campus parking lot, south end, at 10:30 a.m. Lincoln Cloverleaves 4-H Rummage and Bake Sale-K of C Hall, 1304 Park Street-9 a.m. to 3 p.m. It ' l l be a salute to summer as the Sherman hospital auxiliary presents a luncheon and style show for friends and members, Wednesday, May 2, at the Branded Steak House. The Crystal Lake branch counts the affair as a key event in helping to sustain its pledge to the Crysal Lake Ambutal. The menu planned by Social Chairman Thelma Flagg features a main entree of tomato stuffed with chicken salad Seventeen local models will be presenting more than fifty contemporary fashions for daytime and evening summer wear following the luncheon. Reservation are now being accepted by Mrs. Thomas D. Wall, and Mrs. R. Donald Griebel. both of Crystal Lake. Mrs. Flagg points out that tickets must be paid in advance and final reservations must be made by April 30. ets Available SHARON LYONS JULY WEDDING - Sharon Lyons and Tom VanKanegan, both graduates of McHenry Community high school, plan to be married July 7 in St. Patrick's church. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons. 1007 N. River road, parents of the bride-elect, are announcing the engagement. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanKanegan, 7104 Mohawk drive, Wonder Lake. cranberry sauce, buttered squash, bread, frosted brownie and milk. May 3: Braised beef cubes with mushrooms, baked potato, peas and pearl onions, bread, pineapple rings and milk. May 4: Macaroni and cheese, broccoli, fruit salad on lettuce, bread, jello with topping and milk. Senior Walk In Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Senior Walk-In Center b e g i n n i n g a t 1 1 : 4 5 a . m . Reservations must be made by 1:30 p.m. the day before at 385- 8260. The menu for the week of April 30 through May 4 is as follows: April 30: Beef stew with vegetables, lettuce salad with cheese dressing, biscuits, apricots and milk. M a y I : B a k e d meatloaf, O'Brien potatoes, stewed tomatoes, assorted bread lemon pudding and milk M a y 2: Turkey-a-la-king. SPRING •gggSSS FOR -MON. thruTHUKb. 5C° 4-HOURS DURING MAY PLUS COST OF CLEANING (OR We hove "Ph°'*,*ry ^'exlro charge except for soil retardant etc. - No ex solution needed. CALL: 815-385-9517 TO RESERVE TIME SEftVICF LAUNDROMAT MATE FARBIC CARE CENTER 810 N. FRONT ST., McHENRY FOOD FAIR POSTPONED The Great International Food fair, which was scheduled to take place at Expocenter- Chicago, in the Merchandise Mart complex, Friday through Sunday, May 4 to 6. has been postponed until Fall, 1979. Announcement of the new fall dates will be made later. For Senior Outing Tickets are still available for the bus luncheon-theater trip to Fireside restaurant to see ^ Oklahoma", Saturday. April 28 Ruth Fradell and Johri _Doerr may be contacted about these There are also still a number of reservations open for the annual "Spring Fling" smorgasbord, to be held at West Campus May 14. Ruth Fradell can help all interested parties. The three day trip to the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows on May 23 has some openings remaining I Application for marriage licenses at McHenry County Clerk's office were recently made by: Charles D. Kloeckner and Deborah L Bogacz, both McHenry : William W. Weimar and Linnea M Tyszko. both Spring Grove; Loren W. Klapperich and Susan L. Wickenkamp, both McHenry. Roy E. Woodruff, McHenry, and Shirley .Jeanne Reznar, Fox Lake; Lawrence J. Bachofner and Kimberly S. AtKins. both McHenry; David H DeLong. Carpentersville and Frances G. Marr, McHenry. Michael A Batdorff and Tamm\ D Hartsell, both Wonder Lake: Phillip C. Walkington. Woodstock, and MARRIAGE LICENSES Melody \ Lake Zeman, Wonder APRIL 29 McHenry area Separated and Divorced Catholic group-bake sale after all Masses-St. Mary's church. McHenry Lions club auction- McCullom Lake Beach House. Children's Choirs of the First United Methodist church present folk musical, "Sam"- performances at 5 and 7 p.m.- public invited. APRIL 30 Beta Sigma Phi, PiAlpha chapter. Founder's day. U M W M i s s i o n T e a m (executive committee)-9 a.m.- First United Methodist church. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild Board Meeting-1 p.m.- McHenry Public Library. MAY 1 Whispering Oaks bus to Chicago Loop-leaves com­ munity center at 8:45 a.m.- rides available for seniors and residents-call 385-8518 by April 27. Marcia Mary Ball circle meeting-noon-First United Methodist church-hostess, Lyda Radisch. Koinonia Study group-10 a.m.-First United Methodist church. Bible study group-11 a.m.- First United Methodist church. Free blood pressure s c r e e n i n g - F i r s t U n i t e d Methodist church-2 p:m. Free blood pressure s c r e e n i n g - F i r s t U n i t e d Methodist church-2 p.m. Ruth circle meeting-home of Mrs. Ethel Bailey-noon. McHenry Pigtail Leagur Meeting-7:30 p.m.-City Hall. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL AIYCE MASSHEIMErt is celebrating her 1st Anniver­ sary as a member of the PIN CURL Staff. ALYCE'S PERM SPECIALS Was Now 2150 15.50 24 00 18.50 26 00 20.00 28 00 22.00 32 50 26.50 , CALL ALYCE FOR AN APPOINTMENT AT 385-7112 9>' TmP/bCUM" 36AUTV SHOP Mrs. Brian (Patricia) Craig,left, Mrs. Daniel (Joyce) Adams, and Mrs. Joseph (Libby) Podpora, chairmen of the bake sale being held May 6 in conjunction with McHenry hospital Auxiliary's "Spring House Walk", are shown displaying samples of the many Bake Sale Added Note On Spring House Walk Visitors to the May 6 "Spring House Walk", sponsored by the Auxiliary to McHenry hospital, will be given an extra treat as they view the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sprague, 1111 Manchester Mall, Whispering Oaks. This home will provide the charming backdrop for the bake sale being held simultaneously with the house walk, and also to benefit the hospital. Some of the treats to be made MAY 2 McHenry Grandmothers club meeting-l p.m.-city hall-lunch at the John Evans restaurant- 11:30 a.m. MAY 3 McHenry Barracks 1315, Veterans of World War I- meeting-2 p.m.-McHenry Post home-2505 N. Ring wood road. Beta Sigma Phi, Pi Alpha chapter meeting-hostess: Virg Stasiak-topic: Use of Leisure. Girl Scout Neighborhood meeting-9:15 a.m.-change of location to K of C Hall, 1304 Park. MAY 4 McHenry Senior Citizens annual bowling banquet-Blue Canary, Milwaukee-bus leaves Savings and Loan parking lot at 5:30 p.m. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM Fish Dinner-John Evans Inn-6607 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake-6 p.m. MAY 5 Newcomers' club-Couples' Dinner-Crescent Bay Landing. MAY 6 CD of A Communion Break­ fast after 8 a.m. Mass-K of C hall. Choral Concert-First United Methodist church-4 p.m.-public invited-tickets from choir members or church office. St. Margaret Chapter of N A I M - d i o c e s a n c o u n c i l meeting-2 p.m.-Mary room, Montini school-potluck-bring table service. MAY 7 St. Patrick Ladies Guild Meeting-1 p.m.-Church Hall. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee M e e t i n g - 1 0 a . m . - P u b l i c Library. MAY 8 Whispering Oaks Woman's Club Board Meeting-9:30 a.m. McHenry county Dental H y g i e n i s t s A s s o c i a t i o n meeting- at Down The Hatch, West Dundee-6:30 Cocktails- 7:30 p.m. Dinner-exchange of 1330 N. Riverside Dr. McHENRY

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