P E R F E C T S H O W E R & W E D D I N G G I F T S U S E O U R F R E E L A Y A W A Y P L A N & S A V E F O R A L L Y O U R F U T U R E N E E D S ! ! ! Plan Honeymoon Later ooonocooocciuouooofr | (.nmmunily (aletuliir bc*apcoouo»93copcosoe JULY M Bos trip-Sv Oars Court Vj ©8 -̂CaE Lorctu Frmsd JULY V •• - J Antique hmth itjWi miFH drag store, brewery bottles- by John Pazo--McHenri JUNE » , Museum Marriage Encounter \ . j^J Commamj meets at Jim I and Lydsa v i Ju/I^BtR Knofl--38&-5W9-7 :•© p_ro fT?," Is Homed On Item MiddEe school-Oak room. 90th Birthday CINDY 8CHMITT AND BRUCE DANTUMA The couple honeymooned briefly in Bockion, IB. and then letmued lo make tbeu- home at 4MB Bonner drive. McHenry. The bride was a 1977 graduate of McHenry West campus; attended McHenry Common ity college and is employed as a bookkeeper for Marengo Federal Savings and Loan, Crystal Lake. Her husband graduated from Cary Grove high school in 1974 and is currently employed in tbe field of construction. The rehearsal darner was bosted by the groom's parents at their home in Bwtons Bridie. The bride was honored at a personal shower given by /the maid of honor and bridesmaid, Annette Arroyo, in McHenry: a miscellaneous shower given by the groom's aster , Sue Pearson, aid a sister-in-law Daane Tyk in Crystal Lake and a general shower in Schaumburg lor 55 guests hosted by her ants, cousin and sistersr~ - On Sunday,, the bride's family and houseguests were treated to a branch by the James Emerys, next door neighbors and friends. Later in the day, all tbe out-of-town guests, friends and neighbors were invited to the bride's parents' home to partake of a buffet dinner. JUNE 24 McHenry Chapter 547. O.E S --stated meeting. 8 p m -Acacia hall. lo her sister. Annette: and something blue*, a han dkerchief given to her by her aunt. Inez Martinez, com pleted tbe picture. The maid of honor was Cathy Miller of Mcfteiify, a friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Annette and Yvonne Arroyo, sisters of the bride, both of McHenry; Laura Pinto of Chicago, cousin of the bride and Linda Nett of McHenry, friend of the bride. Attendants wore off-white sleeveless dresses with empire waists. Tbe gowns were designed with lace scoop necks and accordian pleated skirts trimmed wilh peach ribbons. They carried hand bouquets of peach carnations, greens and baby's breath enhanced with off-white bows and streamers. Their floral headpieces were comprised of off-white elegance and peach baby's breath. Performing the duties of best man was Chester Grand!. Jr. of McHenry. Groomsmen were Jim Mantzoros of Island Lake; Tillie Engetn was honored by friends and family Saturday, June 14. on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday anniversary. The party was held at tbe home of her daughter. Bet tie Rode. Another daughter. Lorraine Melsek. and son. Lee Melsek, of Florida were present for the memorable gathering, as was a third daughter. La Verne Heck, with whom Mrs. Engeln makes her home. The celebrant received many remembrances, showing the love and respect in which she is held by tbe community Mrs. Enedn has called home most of herjife. JUNE 25 Marcia Mary Ball Circle- annual "Luncheon Out"-- Branded Steak house. 1 p m .- -make reservations with Lyda Radisch icers Installed JUNE 27 Si. John's Home k School - "The Big Umbrella" dance- 8:30 p.m.. Johnsburg Community club. JUNE 28 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-cards. 7:30 p.m.-- Montini Middle school-Oak room. Santa Walk-In Canter JUNE 29 McHenry County Historical Museum-- Northlantt'Art lefegue show- on the museum grounds. St. Margaret Chapter of N AIM-annual Man. 4 p.m- S?. Joseph church, Rich mond-dinner to follow in church hall-reservations by- June 25-call 385-4528-- widows and widowers welcome Auction. 2 p.m.-First United Methodist church-in parking k>t Meals are serv ed 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 June 23 through 27 is as follows: June 23: Chicken casserole, green beans, carrot salad, bread, cookies, milk. June 24: PREPARED BY COUNTY EXTENSION - Chili con came, macaroni, cottage cheese and pear salad. French bread and crackers, marshmallows and fruit. June 25: Fried chicken, potato salad, fresh vegetable relishes, egg muffins, fruit delight, milk. June 26: COOK BOOK CAPERS - Meat squares, baked potatoes, buttered celery, rolls, fresh fruit, milk. Jone 27: Pork tenderloin* corn casserole, cherry tomatoes and lettuce wedge, bread, banana cake, milk. Meat squares-Jennie Bacci. Cary (Cook Book recipe). Cookbooks are available at all centers and the Woodstock office. Grandma Scz • • « JULY 1 W O T M Chapter meeting -Moose lodge, 8 p.m.-College of Regents ntghi This elder gets purty upset these days, o'er th' way young women an' girls dress, exposin' their ex tremities in a most unlady like way. Seems that th' crimes committed against th' female sex have in creased t' a degree ne'er reached, in our society, b'fore. A woman hain't safe anywhere,, these days, an' officials don't seem t' know why, but it hain't hard t' figger out, me thinks, wi' women a leasin' th' urges o' th' male population. Seems like th' cat's out o' years o' intelligent attitudes toward life, 'r anythin', fr that matter. life is short, no matter if ye live t' be an hundred, an' it pays t' be saving' wi* th' good things, so's there's time »' realize th' best o' aO life's pleasures, when maturity makes 'em more 'n just physical satisfaction. Me heart aches fr th' younguns, who find 'em- selves prospective parents, afore they've had lime I' have all th' fun o' th' carefree years, sans r'sponsibilities o' paren thood. There's a cure, if put into practice that o' more w a t c h f u l , c a r e f u l disciplinary measures in th' home, an' mothers at home >' see t' those measures a bein' carried out. Wi* laxity, on th' part o' parents, an' younguns allowed l' grow up, like weeds in a garden, there's no hope fr future generations. Grandma Radlke newcomer to the club will be admitted free. Attemiance at a club meeting at least once previously is required to qualify. For further information, call 888-4900. Hold Alumni Dinner Dance JULY 6 M c H e n r y C o u n t y Historical Museum--rain date for Northland Art League show scheduled for June 29. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. aid Mrs. WiMant 1. Fitzgerald, 7517 Howe drive, Wonder Lake, a----re the engagement of their daughter, Paula Anae. to Lyle Jensen of BloentiagUu. Minn. The future bride graduated from Illinois Wealeyaa urvercity, Bloaauagtan, UL, ia 1973, with a B. A. in Sociology. Her fiance graduated from St. Cloud university. St. Cloud, Minn., with a B. A. in EagBsh. They plan to be married ia the nnwr of 1981. The Sunny Side Up group is organizing a singles club for swinging seniors, ages 45 and up. They will meet Monday, June 23, at Cat tleman's Burger N' Brew, located on routes 62 and 25, three miles east of Algonquin. Doors open at 8:30 p.m., and the club will begin at 9. Sunny Side Up meets every Tuesday night, at the Burger N' Brew, and doors open at 8:30 p.m. Members must be between the ages of 21 and 45, and references to prove single status will be required at the time of ap plication for membership. On Tuesday, June 24, there will be a T-shirt contest, long, short, crazy and ratty looking ones are all eligible to win a prize. On Sunday June 29, a picnic will be held at Randall Oak's park, at 11:30 a.m. Hot dogs, buns, orange drink and games will be provided at a nominal fee. In case of rain, there will be an indoor picnic and games. Advance sign-up is by June 24. All during the month of Jtme, anyone bringing a JULY 12 Chicken Bar-b-que-- Ringwood church--4 io 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.-tickets from church members-Chairmen A. Walkington and D. Low. All former Richmond- Burton Community high school students are reminded that the RBCHS Alumni Dinner Dance will be held at Andre's Steak house in Richmond, July 12. The get acquainted hour will start at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:30 and dancing at 9:30. Those attending are asked to use the banquet entrance at the southeast corner of the building. Tickets may be obtained at a bank and a pharmacy in Richmond, or from Mrs. William (Lily) Karls, also of Richmond, no later than July 5. JULY 13 M c H e n r y C o u n t y Historical Museum--Talk and demonstration of Indian artifacts-by Myron (Mike) Pihl of Harvard. there haint'no way o'gittin' it back in, far's th' sex issue's concerned. Society's gone rampant wi' th' per- miscuous freedom, an' it's too bad that th' younguns 're th' ones t' suffer. This granny, along wi' me peers, agree that if we e'er get back t' some sort o' proprieties, characteristic, o' civilized societies, things could improve, an' childern may be childern again, an' not be a tryin't' get growed up, afore their time. Thinkin' about it, comes t' mind that th' most beautiful part o' human life b'tween th' sexes has been ruined, fr those who ha' cheapened it wi' promiscuous ex perience, long afore their The champion swimmer and diver among land mammals is the otter. Wide Awake Last night, at two o'clock m the morning, my wife poked me in the ribs, told me to wake up, put out the cat and feed the baby. Well, every thing u>tnt fine except for one thing: As I was leaving the nursery, / heard Junior say, "MEOW!". JULY 15 W . O . T . M . B u s i n e s s meeting-Moose lodge, 8 p.m. JULY 19 Class of 1970 Reunion- McHenry high school- Andre's Steak House- As long as 1 have a want, I have a reason for liv ing. Satisfaction is death. George Bernard Shaw spurgeons The Price Inflation is the price we pay t the prices we're paying. bonder Lake Inn & Lounge Featuring Chinese & American Cu»r>me (Formerly known as the Coach & Four) Live Entertainment I Fri. & Sat. Night Dancing i Menu Change j to Strictly Pizza : NOW OPEN FOR LUNCHTUES. 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