i'A<.K PLAiNllEALER - WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25,1980 tLi H L MR. AND MRS. DAVID B. PENOYER EXCHANGE SPECIAL VOWS - May 10 is the date when special vows were exchanged between the former Jaye P. Shappert and David B. Penoyer, at the Congregational Universalist church of Woodstock during a 2 p.m. ceremony officiated by Rev. Barbara Merritt. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shappert, 310 W. Rand road, McHenry. Mrs. Howard Penoyer, 151 Franklin street, Crystal Lake, is the mother of the groom. The couple are living in Cary, 111. after a wedding trip to northern Wisconsin and the Dells. The bride attended McHenry Community college, majoring in art and-photography and is presently a Photo Offset Lithographer at Black Dot, Crystal Lake. The groom currently attends Northern Illinois university, studying Accounting and is a Receiving and Custodial supervisor at McHenry county college. AMY JO SULLIVAN AND BRIAN NUSS ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sullivan of Taylorville, 111. announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Jo, to Brian Nuss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nuss of McHenry. The bride elect graduated cum laude from Eureka college May 4,1980. The prospective bridegroom was a 1976 graduate of McHenry Community high school and received a B. A. degree in Physical Education from Eureka college, also on May 4. The couple plan an August 9 wedding. Host Luncheon The Women Aglow Fellowship, Crystal Lake- McHenry chapter, is hosting a luncheon Thursday, July 10, at 10:30a.m., at Lakeside Center, 401 Country Club road, Crystal Lake. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Carol Lamp of Rockford. While searching the scrip- lures in 1972, to prove that i he baptism in the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit were only for the early church, the Holy Spirit convinced her " hat it never "The Big Umbrella Dance" FRIDAY, JUNE 27th 8:30 • 1 PM At The Johnsburg Community Club Music by "The Board of Directors" HORS D'OEUVRES *4" Donation at lh« Door Benefit for the new roof at St. John's School (Community Calendar ceased, and Jesus baptized me in ihe Holy Spirit". Six weeks later, while attending a workshop on healing where she witnessed many being healed, Mrs. Lamp asked God to heal her back which had pained her for twenty years. She now ministers the healing love of Jesus to others. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Dale D. (Lois) Koss of McHenry or Mrs. James R. (Miki) Hayden of Crystral Lake. JUNE 2S Marcia Mary Ball Circle- annual "Luncheon Out"-- Branded Steak house, 1 p.m.- -make reservations with Lyda Radisch. JUNE 26 St. Clara court 659~annual picnic-city park, 11:30 a.m.- -bring dish to pass and fifty- cent prize. JUNE 27 St. John's Home & 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. JUNE 29 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 - Northland Art league show- on the museum grounds. S t . M a r g a r e t C h a p t e r o f NAIM-annual Mass, 4 p.m.~ St. 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 lot. JULY i-r---r--- W . 0 . T . M . C h a p t e r meeting-Moose lodge, 8 p.m.-College of Regents night. McHenry lodge 158 AF&AM-stated meeting-8 p.m. JULY 3 McHenry area Separated and Divorced Catholic group-meeting, 7:30 p.m.- Montini Middle school Oak room. 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. JULY 8 McHenry O.E.S. Chapter 547-stated meeting, 8 p.m.- organist night. JULY 9 McHenry Pigtail league- meet at Carestoel-8:15 p.m. McHenry Grandmothers c l u b - - a n n u a l p i c n i c - - Petersen park, 10:30~call P. Gatlin or C. Jansen for in formation. JULY 12 Chicken Bar-b-que-- RingWood church~4 to 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.-tickets from church ̂ members -Chairmen A. Walkington and D. Low. JULY 13 M c H e n r y C o u n t y Historical Museum-Talk and demonstration of Indian artifacls-by Myron (Mike) Pihl of Harvard. JULY 14 Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Board meeting-9:30 a.m. JULY 15 W . O . T . M . B u s i n e s s meeting-Moose lodge, 8 p.m. McHenry lodge 158 AF&AM-no meeting-enjoy vacation. JULY 16 Marcia Mary Ball Circle- annual^ picnic-Petersen park-noon, catered lunch- make reservations with Lyda Radisch. JULY 17 McHenry area Separated and Divorced Catholic group-meeting, 7:30 p.m.- Monmtini Middle school Oak room. JULY 19 Class of 1970 Reunion- McHenry high school- Andre's Steak House- cocktails, 6 p.m.-dinner, 7:30 p.m. JULY 20 M c H e n r y C o u n t y Historical Museum -Huntiey Day-4-H demonstrations of preparing animals for fair. JULY 21 ' T.H.E.O.S.-dinner,,. 5:30 p . m . - - C h i n a L i g h t s restaurant-Elm and Grben streets-then to First United Methodist church-evening of fun and fellowship. JULY 22 McHenry O.E.S. Chapter 547-nar meeting--enjoy vacation. JULY 24 Bus trip-St. Clara Court No. 659-Call Loretta Freund for reservations, 385-6133. JULY 27 Antique bottle show-milk, drug store, brewery bottles- by John Puzo-McHenry County Historical Museum. JULY 30 "Kitchen Band"-annual r e u n i o n p i c n i c - - n o o n , Petersen park-catered luncheon-reservations with Lyda Radisch. - AUGUST 5 McHenry lodge 158 AF&AM-no meeting-enjoy vacation. AUGUST 10 M c H e n r y C o u n l y H i s t o r i c a l M u s e u m - - Stroll Up A STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD lpressive is the word for the custom built home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Marshall, located at 211 W. Fairview avenue, in Johnsburg. It offers the best of family living situated^pn a beautiful waterfront setting. The home is designed for comfort and maintenance and the magnificent view from every room provides an awareness of each season. Tastefully decorated in warm tones, the home gives visitors the feeling of gracious living and memorable entertaining. Of particular interest is the memorabilia collected by the Marshalls over a period of years. The /kitchen features a beamed ceiling. Bright counter tops and an upholstered booth offer a comfortable spot for fairtiy and guests. A redwood pier with lighted seawdll and sidewalk make the setting picture perfect. The auxiliary to McHenry Hospital is sponsoring the third annual House WallC benefiting McHenrj hospital, Sunday June 29" from 12 to 5p.m. Tickets win be sold at each home ori display that day, and at the Hospital Gift Shoppe. Write to the Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital, P. O. Box 69, McHenry, 111., 60050, V for information. Pioneers day--cooking d e m o n s t r a t i o n s o f pioneering methods-Alden day. AUGUST 11 Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Board meeting-9:30 a.m. AUGUST 12 McHenry O.E.S. Chapter 547--no meeting--enjoy vacation. J* AUGUST 19 McHenry lodge 158 AF&AM-stated meeting, 8 p.m.-welcome back. AUGUST 24 Mountain man program- Dale ,'Woody" Woodruff of Marengo-many displays and demonstrations. AUGUST 26 McHenry O.E.S. Chapter 547-stated meeting-potluck, 6:30 p.m.-welcome back. AUGUST 28 St. Clara Court No. 659- "Come As You Are Party"~8 p.m. Sets Lectures All new and expecting parents are invited to attend the next series of prenatal lectures scheduled for July 1 to 10, at the McHenry hospital in the cafeteria. The lectures will proceed as follows: Tuesday, July.l, 7:30 p.m., Emotional Aspects of Pregnancy-Birth of * Family;' speaker, Booi? Charoenying, M.D. Thursday, July 3, 7:30 p.m., A Gift-An Obligation; speaker, Ubaidur Papa, M.D. Tuesday, July 8,7:30 p.m., Newborn-Nan's Class-Tour of the O.B. Department; speaker, Mrs. J. Winser, R.N. Thursday, July 10, 7:30 p.m., Eating for Two; speaker, Mrs. I. Brody, R.D. Husbands are welcome and anyone interested should contact the McHenry hospital between the hours of 8 a.m. untii nTp.m , at 385- 2200/ extension 716. A response is requested prior to June 29 so that arrangements may be made for the number of per attending. There is no charge for the classes* Six Enter Dairy Contest Daughters of six McHenry county dairy farmers are participating in activities leading up to the 1980 Dairy Princess contest, sponsored by the McHenry County Dairy Promotion council. The annual Dairy banquet is the traditional finale to a busy June Dairy month of promotional events spon sored by the Daijtry Promotion council. Tickets to the banquet are available at the Farm Bureau and from Dairy Promotion Council mem bers. The Dairy banquet, inaugurated in 1954 during Ihe Dairy Promotion council's first year and held each June since, will be at 7:30 p.m. Monday, June 30, at Richmond. Following are the 1980 Dairy Princess candidates. The winner will be crowned by the reigning McHenry County Dairy Princess, Cindy Nichols: 1 - Linda Borhart, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Borhart, Huntley. Sponsored by Marlowe Feed and Hatchery. She is a high school junior. 2 - Diane Heinrich, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heinrich, Crystal Lake. Sponsored by District 3 AMPI. Diane will be a freshman at the University of Illinois this fall. 3 - Kathy Kleckner, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kleckner, Harvard. Sponsored by Farm Bureau Young Farmers committee. Kathy, 1979 Harvard high school graduate, is herd sman for the Kleckner Dairy farm. 4 - Marisa Mitterling, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mitterling, Wonder Lake. Sponsored by McHenry County Farm Bureau. Marisa is a cashier and works in a Woostock store. She'll be a senior at Woodstock high school this Fall. 5 - Joyce Rich! 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rich, Alden. Sponsored by Federal Land Bank association. Senior at Northern Illinois university, DeKalb. 6 - Chris Weidner, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert WeidKer, Harvard. Sponsored by McHenry County Holstein club. Chris graduated from Harvard high school earlier this month. A c t i v i t i e s p l a n n e d featuring the Dairy Princess candidates include a visit to the McHenry County board this week to serve milk and cheese during the morning milk break. In-store ap pearances in a Harvard grocery store is planned June 21. The group visited with customers at a Crystal Lake store last weekend. News media visits include radio appearances at Harvard and Cfystal Lake and a television appearance on WGN-TV, Chicago, June 23. Judging lakes place June 26 at the Farm Bureau building, with the an nouncement of the winner climaxing the Dairy banquet June 30. The Dairy banquet will be held at Andre's in Richmond. Flea Market, Sale At Lutheran Church WANTED!! INFORMATION LEADING TO THE WHERE ABOUTS I OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: 2 Gold Wedding Bands 1 Solid Gold Hamilton Watch 2 Sets of Silver (1 SET ENGRAVED WITH "A" OTHER WITH PEARL HANDLED KNIVES) *925.00 in quarters and singles GENEROUS REWARD BEING OFFERED FOR INFORMATION!!! CRLLi St. John Lutheran church in Island Lake is having a flea markei-r&mnage sale' Saturday, June 28, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Sunday, June 29, 11 a.m. until 3 p.rirT Weather permitting this sale will be held outside. Many items will be available at this sale in' eluding clothing, toys, knick- knacks, bakery goods and many other miscellaneous items. The church is located on Route 176 on the west edge of Island Lake. Oven Test To test dishes for mi^ro wave use, placo-them in the oven with a glass of water for one minute of oven operation. If the dish gets hot it shouldn't be used for cooking." v 'EenerelCere •Spert Medicine •Children's Feet Freblems McHenry Office 4305 W. Elm Street ~ * (Rte. 120-Across the Street from Hornsby's) (815) 344-3900 MR: AND MRS. JOHN PENNY LIVING IN CALIFORNIA - Mr. and Mrs. John Scott Penny are making their home in Escondido, Cal. following a honeymoon in Anaheim, Cal., where they toured Disneyland and the Western Sea Board. Hie former Deborah Ann Garlinski, daughter of Mrs. Jean L. Garlinski, 601 S. Hilltop boulevard, McHenry Shores, McHenry, and the late Richard A. Garlinski, was escorted down the aisle by her brother, Richard, to exchange vows with John Scott Penny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Penny of Escondido, Cal. The candlelight ceremony was conducted by Reverend Graef at Zion Lutheran church, McHenry, May 25, at 2:30 p.m. Attendants, all of McHenry, were the matron of honor. Marge Wife; bridesmaids, Laura Mackay and Dawn Slaughter; best man, Richard Penny and groomsmen, Dennis Suchor and John Metz. T. C. Spirits, Crystal Lake was the setting for the reception for 105 guests. The bride is a 1980 graduate of West campus, McHenry, and worked at Gearmaster, as a bookkeeper and secretary in Quality Control. Her husband is a Data and Computer graduate of Polomar college. Welcome New Members ROttRT mm Podiatrist -- Foot Specialist Two new members were welcomed to the T.H.E.O.S. group when they met for the June get-together. After a leisure dinner, the group went to the First United Methodist church for an evening of fun and fellowship. No program had been specifically planned, so members enjoyed visiting, sharing experiences, and talking about future plans. T.H.E.O.S., "To Help Each Other Smile", is a non- denominational group, with no age restrictions, for widows (widowers are also welcome) meeting the third Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m., at a local restaurant, followed by fellowship and fun at the church. The next get-together will be Monday, July 21, at 5:30 p.m., at the China Lights restaurant, Elm and Green streets, for dinner. T.H.E.O.S. will have a picnic at Petersen park Monday, Aug. 18. Everyone is invited to come early, enjoy the bautiful park and visit. There will be a catered picnic dinner at 5:30 p.m!, and reservations are to be made with Lyda Radisch at least a week prior to the picnic date. For further information r e g a r d i n g T . H . E . O . S . , contact Mae Stinespring or Lyda Radisch. Hold Meeting For Newcomers Parents Without Partners Chapter No. 189 in Crystal Lake will have the next n e w c o m e r s m e e t i n g Thursday, June 26. All prospective members are invited to learn more about P.W.P. and meet some of the board members. Dessert and coffee will be served. For more information on time and location please call 312-526-5345. To be eligible for mem bership in P.W.P. one must be a parent and be single by reason of divorce, death, separation or never married. Custody of the children is not neessary. Dennis Conwoy 331* W. Elm St. McHenry . 385-7111 ^fceaKfwaStateEaralliMBeowiiers Policy with Inflation Coverage." Likeagoodjneighbar, State Farm is there. 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