PAGE 2 - PLAINPEALER - WEDNESDAY. MAY 21,1980 Honored Calendar PATRICIA RAICA AND DAVID SMITH, JR. VALENTINE'S DAY WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Raica of 7511 Little Fawn Trace, Crystal Lake* annopnce the engagement of their daughter Patricia to David Smith, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Smith, Sr. of 411S W. Crestwood. McHenry. The bride-to-be is a 1*7* graduate of Marian Central Catholic high school. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Marian Central in 1976. The couple plans a February 14,1261 wedding ceremony at 8t. Patrick's Catholic church In McHenry. contribute their con siderable culinary talents. Concluding the business meeting," President Sheila Aleckson enthusiastically acknowleed the help of all the officers and committee chairmen who contributed toward s very successful year for the club. Program vice-president, Mrs. Young, presented Mrs. Aleckson with a lovely remembrance of her service the past year! The retiring officers in ducted incoming board members: vice-president, Debbie Hommeland, secretary-treasurer, Ber- nelle Lovette and Mem bership co-chairmen, Nancy Leavitt and Linda Brady. Nancy John accepted the gavel as the new president for 1980-81. Each new officer was presented with a single carnation as a memento of the occasion. Other new committee heads are Claudia Dalton, Ways and Means and Linda Watson, Newsletter. The next club function is a get-acquainted coffee scheduled for Wednesday, May 21, 9:30 a.m. at Faith Presbyterian church in McHenry. Babysitting will be provided at a nominal1 fee. For further details on any club activity or information about joining the club, ple ase contact Mrs. Thomas (Linda) Brady or Mrs. Jerry (Nancy) Leavitt, McHenry. Circle Plans Shower MR. AND MRS. PATRICK MC ANDREWS HAWAIIAN HONEYMOON - Mr. and Mrs. Patrick James McAndrews are residing in McHenry altera honeymoon trip to Hawaii. The former Maty Louise Kleinhenz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Kleinhenz, 1903 Ravina street, Janesville, Wis., and Patrick James McAndrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. James I. McAndrews, 7212 W. Bull Valley road, McHenry, were married April 12, in St. William Catholic church, Janesville, in a 2 p.m. liturgy celebrated by the Reverend Joseph T. Strange, After the ceremony, a reception was held at the Hoffman House in Janesville for 290 guests. The bride is employed as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist at the McHenry hospital and the bridegroom is an attorney for Rhode, Lynch Law Firm in Antioch. At the U.M.W. Mission Team (Executive^ com mittee) May meeting, it was announced that the Priscilla Circle is sponsoring a baby shower for Karen Roberts on Tuesday, May 27, 9:30 a.m. at the church. All U.M.W. members are invited to participate. President Marilyn Haines opened the meeting, held in the parlor of the First United Methodist church, and Marion Barrows led the prayer. The MissiOn Team then suggested that Bertha Stange be the U.M.W. representative at the Ad- m i n i s t r a t i v e B o a r d meetings. Drapes for the Fellowship hall were discussed, and estimates will be requested; the "Kitchen Shower" will be postponed until Fall. Members were reminded to encourage the "Shop and Share" program May 26 through 28 and identification c e r t i f i c a t e s w e r e distributed. The next Mission Team meeting will be Monday, June 2, 9 a.m. in the church parlor. Plans for Fall ac tivities and projects will be discussed. ram MAY 26 United Methodist Women- "Shop and Share"-benefit church building fund. McHenry Woman's club- Board meeting, 10 a.m.- McHenry Public library. its other branch Stores, will need a "Shop and Share Identification Card". These can be obtained by calling the church office, or secured from any U.M.W. member, or from Mrs. Donald L. ( V e r e t t a ) G e r s t a d , McHenry, chairman. The eard must be procured before shopping to turn in at the check-out counter. It is' hoped to raise a substantial amount of money for the church Building fund with this "Shop and Share" program, and everyone's help will be very much appreciated. v MAY 27 United Methodist Women- "Shop and Share"-benefit church building fund. McHenry Chapter 547, O.E.S.-Exchange night, 8 p . m . - - N u n d a c h a p t e r , Crystal Lake serving in McHenry-Acacia hall. JUNE 4 McHenry Grandmothers club luncheon-Nancy's restaurant, Johnsburg-ll:30 a.m.-meeting at K-C hall, McHenry, 1 p.m.-call C. Jansen or E. Heard for reservations. catered at Community house, 6:30 p.m.-make reservations with Lyda Radisch. JUNE 15 M c H e n r y C o u n t y H i s t o r i c a l M u s e u m -- Harvard Day-sponsored by Harvard Historical Society. JUNE 17 Ruth Circle-First United Methodist church, McHenry- -luncheon, 12:30 p.m.- Orsolini restaurant, routes 31 and 12. JUNE 5-6 St. Mary's annual Rum mage & Bake sale-9 a.m. to 8 p.m.-in Montini Middle school gym. JUNE 7-8 St. Mary's annual Rum mage & Bake sale-9 a.m. to 2 p.m.-in Montini Middle school gym. JUNE 19 Annual potluck dinner, 6:30 p.m.-Knights of Columbus hall-Business meeting, 7:30 p.m. JUNE 20 M a r r i a g e E n c o u n t e r Community meets at Jim and Lydia Marshall's-1905 Knoll-385-5489-7:45 p.m. JUNE 22 - M c H e n r y C o u n t y H i s t o r i c a l m u s e u m - presentation on Civil War- by Ed LeCrone of Harvard. JUNE 8 M c H e n r y C o u n t y Historical Museum-annual meeting-program on early Indians. cerns and various topics of interest. For more information on location and topic please call 312-426-3484. To be elibible to be a part of this group one must be a member of Parents Without Partners and be a widow or widower. Hold Monthly PWP Meeting JUNE 2 St. Patrick's Ladies guild- Board meeting, l p.m.-- McHenry Public library- any member is welcome to attend. U.M.W. Mission team (Executive committee) m e e t i n g -- 9 a . m . - F i r s t United Methodist church, parlor. JUNE 9 M a r r i a g e E n c o u n t e r Community meets~at Ron and Judy Franks'-3509 Shepherd Hills lane-385- 1588-7:45 p.m. Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Board meeting, 9:30 a.m. The Crystal Lake Chapter No. 189 of Parents Without P a r t n e r s w i l l h o l d t h e monthly meeting of widows and widowers Wednesday, May 28. "Hie group meets every month on the fourth Wed nesday in a member's home for coffee and discussion about problems and con- of these to offer, is requested to call FISH at 385-0258. Remember, FISH is a group of volunteers working in the McHenry area, among local people. Anyone desirous of more in formation about the organization and having some time to join, is urged to call the FISH number for answers. Those folks who answered previous requests for fur niture items and food for the pantry have brought hap piness to many people! Give something to others each day of the year; if only a handclasp, a look or a cheer; whatever is given, if given in love; the Master records it, in Heaven above! M.G. hbdhbbbbi JUNE 11 St. John's Blessed Virgin M a r y S o d a l i t y -- a n n u a l luncheon and card party-- 1 1 : 3 0 a . m . -- J o h n s b u r g Community club. JUNE 3 Craft group-10 a.m.-First United Methodist church, parlor. JUNE 25 Marcia Mary Ball Circle- annual "Luncheon Out"- Branded Steak house, 1 p.m - •make reservations with Lyda Radisch. JUNE 12 Priscilla Circle--picnic, noon--at home of Norma Pieplow. Lakeland Park Women's c l u b - O f f i c e r s D i n n e r - JUNE 29 M c H e n r y C o u n t ; H i s t o r i c a l M u s e u m - Northland Art league show on the museum grounds. ~y STARTING // JUNE 2nd ̂ FANTASY FARM If you need to share, maybe we can help. We can. We knout, and want you to know, thai when you need peo ple who can . . . ttOpemVddn. Girls Day Camp This Summer HUM'S HK|CML will ba open on Mondays from noon to S p.m. Closed Tu#s. W«d.-Thurs.~Fri. 8-5 p. m Saturday 0:00-2:00 p.m. Parents, Patty's back so reserve a place for your daughter. Make it a fun summer; hiking, swimming picnics, arts & crafts, etc. CaHTafey M5-2499 Ages 7-12 Hours 8-5 PM oe " Meeting Wookly Monday 7 P.M. Woodstock Opora Housa Coil: Conni#