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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Apr 1981, p. 2

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IS CELEBRATING THEIR ->«AA V. ̂ WVW^< FRIDAY, APRIL 3 11 AM - 9 PM Offer Program On Jerusalem St. Patrick's Ladies' Guild will meet at 1 p.m Monday. Apr 6, in the church hall Alida Wirtz will be featured on the program; narrating a slide presentation of Jerusalem Guests are invited BIRTHS SUSANNE PACEWICZ AND RALPH IDEN ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Waller S. Pacewicz of McHenry Shores announce the engagement of their daughter Susanne Kay to Ralph William Iden, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Iden of Lake Geneva, Wis. The bride elect graduated from McHenry Community high school in 1975. The future bridegroom is a 1973 graduate of Badger high school. Lake Geneva. An early May wedding is planned and the couple will reside in Crystal Lake. Clipped (Tings Slates Annual Social Affair Members and guests of the O'Hare chapter of Clipped Wings are invited to attend the annual Tri-Chapter Luncheon to be held Thur­ sday. Apr 9. at Lambs Farm. Route 176. in Libertyville Members of the Chicago and Milwaukee chapters also will par­ ticipate in this annual social affair The three chapters will be honored to have as their special guest this year Clipped Wings' National President. Sharon Loosmore from Seattle. Wash Cocktails will be served at 11 30 a m and lunch at 12:30 p m Clipped Wings is a social a n d p h i l a n t h r o p i c organization open to all former and present United and Capital airlines flight attendants For further inforation. prospective members may call Diana Damalas at 359-5565 Mr and Mrs James W Finnan of Rhinelander. Wis announce the birth of twin daughters on March 30. Carla Kristine weighed 7 lbs. 13'j oz and Andrea Ellen weighed 7 lbs . 11 j oz Grandparents are Mr and Mrs William J Weyland of McHenry and Mr and Mrs. William Finnan of De Kalb. Ill Great-grandparents are Mr and Mrs Henry (Lillian Conway) Braidwood of Clearwater. Fla. former McHenry residents, and Mrs. John Kessen of De Kalb The new mother is the former Kristi-Ann Weyland Among recent births recorded at Memorial hospital for McHenry county. Woodstock, was the March 27 birth of a girl to Kevin and Joan Borre of Wonder Lake; and the March 30 birth of a boy to Mr and Mrs Randall Karlsen of McHenrv HOSPITAL NOTES WOODSTOCK Admissions: Benjamin Gates of McHenry; Donald Sullivan and Mrs. Patricia Zerbicki. both of Wonder Lake; Mrs Betty Sawallisch of Ringwood VOTERS WARD 4 YOUR RIGHT TO CHOOSE" INSTRUCTION FOR WRITE-IN I 1.) BALLOT ENVELOPE 2.) BELOW INFORMATION MOST BE ENTERED' AS SHOWN. ALDERMAN WARD CECILIA SERRITELLA (BE SURE TO DRAW BOX WITH g) THANK YOU Paid For by CANDIDATE CECILIA SERRITELLA CUP ; 1) YOUR VOICE COUNCIL PRECINCT 11 VOTES AT AMERICAN LEGION PRECINCT 13 VOTES AT BOB S COLORS PRECINCT 24 VOTES AT COMMUNITY HOUSE When the Business and Professional Women's Spring District VI meeting convened recently at a restaurant in Woodstock, 16 members of the McHenry club were in attendance. The Rockford club sponsored the winning Young Careerist and scrapbook -competition honors were awarded to the McHenry club The scrapbook will be on display for viewing at the McHenry Public library It was disclosed that the McHenry club was the first one in the district to equalize its membership District VI will hold the installation of officers in May. with McHenry s Cathy Nolan installed as District VI director Reservations are still open for the state convention Apr. 24 and 25. at the Chicago o'Hare Marriott hotel, at which time the club will commemorate its sixtieth birthday At the last meeting of the McHenry BP.W. club, the main attraction of the evening was a White Klephant Auction which netted a substantial profit lor the club's financial needs Frcell Richardson, complete with top hat, auctioneered many in­ teresting items Special out-of-town guests were Phyllis Schumacher. District VI director; Sandy Siilin. State Membership chairman; and Patricia Myers, District VI Mem­ bership chairman other guests included Helen Golbeck. Edith Wolff. Neida Reichiskv. Helen Hendrychs. Evelyn Albright. Kathie Zorn and Mary. Kratochvil Members approved a donation to the McHenry Area Rescue Squad for the C P R Training fund Karen Salman spoke briefly on the upcoming school referendum, followed by a question and answer session May 7 marks the date for the Spring fund raiser A card party with refresh­ ments and prizes will be held at St Patrick's church hall at 7:30 p.m. Members are currently selling tickets for the event The next meeting will be held Apr 20. at the Plum Garden restaurant McHenry Senior Citizens Enjoy Musical Program When 120 members of the McHenry Senior Citizens club and one guest met at the East campus cafeteria for the March 23 meeting, one of the members of the group. Marie Thomas, entertained She presented a delightful musical program on the piano and accordian and made it more interesting by including an informative narration on the selections and composers Tour chairman Clem Umbdenstock reported that the bus tour to see "Man of La Mancha is filled The bus will leave at 11 am, from the southeast corner of In­ dustrial drive in the Market Place In order to complete the Wayne King Concert bus tour. May 12. the sign up time has been extended to Apr 3 Ruth Fradell will accept telephone calls with immediate payment until that date One of the members. Paul l^eubscher. celebrated his 85th birthday and a letter of congratulations from President and Mrs Reagan was read A report on Membership revealed 391 paid up members New members include Howard and Charlotte Bradley. John and Mildred Albrecht. Arvids Indzers. and Tess Both, reinstated Greeter Evelyn Liehr. awarded prizes to Alice Bethel. Olga Ondraka and Borghild Kraemer Marshall Hilgers an­ nounced that he is selling tickets for the Bowling Banquet May 20. at the McHenry Moose lodge There will be music for dancing and the event is open to all seniors Rose Lingl. Program chairman, advised that the Swedish Glee club of Waukegan will present a program Apr 27 Because of the Easter vacation, there will be no meeting Apr 13. The regular Board meeting will be held Apr 6. at the McHenry Public library, at 1 0 a m The evening ended with a social hour and delicious homemade desserts were served by Anna Lura and her committee Friendship Club Members View Slide Presentation After a delicious potluck dinner in the Fellowship hall' of the First United Methodist church, the Friendship club meeting for March was called to order by President Helen Crouch. who welcomed everyone and thanked the ladies for the very fine meal Evelyn Smith chose for her meditations the Song of Psalms and poems which were interesting and in­ spirational Following the an­ nouncements and business portion of the meeting. Cleda and Leonard McCracken introduced Mr and Mrs Donald Zamastil who presented a program, showing slides and narrating one of their western trips. Those who viewed them felt that the pictures were ex­ ceptionally beautiful and the narration made them feel they had actually been there The next meeting of the Friendship club will be Saturday. Apr 11. at 5:30 p.m., in the Fellowship hall and Mabel Thomas and m RE-ELECT IS EDWARD DATZ ALDERMAN SECOND WARD TUESDAY, APRIL 7,1981 A hard working experienced and respected public servant who will continue to aggressively serve the interests of all the people of the Second Ward. ADV. RAID FOB 0Y CANDIDATE m RE-ELECT EDWARD DATZ ALDERMAN SECOND WARD MR. AND MRS. MARK NELSON Meals are served 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 dav before at 385-8260 The menu for the week of April 6 through April 10 is as follows: Apr. 6: Ham siice, potatoes au gratiri. pineapple-cottage cheese salad, rye bread, banana cake, milk Apr. 7: Beef barbecue on bun. oven fries, cup of vegetable soup, tossed salad, fruit cobbler, milk Apr. X: Oven baked chicken, mashed potatoes, buttered corn, lime jello with pear, wheat bread, pudding, milk Apr. ft: Meat balls with gravy, boiled potatoes, mixed vegetables, tossed greens with dressing, wheat bread, fruit cup. milk Apr. 10: Tuna salad on lettuce, cream of potato soup, deviled eggs and assorted relishes, date nut bread, peach cobbler, milk PAGE 2 - PLA1NDEALER - FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1961 <cA/[o±t[y <£OCLCL[ Senior Walk-In Canter Breakfast With Big Bird The Town and Country Newcomers club is planning a children's Easter party, "Breakfast With Big Bird", Saturday, Apr. 11, at 10 a.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal church in McHenry. For ticket information, contact party chairperson Mrs. Guy Leonard of McHenry. Pictured from the left are Big Bird with Erin Leonard, daughter of Mr. and Mr». Guy Leonard; Vanessa Brady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brady; and Megan and Rob Kucik, children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kucik of Sunnyiide. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD MARRIED IN ALGONQUIN - March 7 is the date when marriage promises were exchanged between the former Tamalene Gene Cole and Mark Glen Nelson at Jehovas Witness Kingdom Hall, Algonquin, 111., during a 4 p.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cole, 714 Lincoln road, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nelson of Dundee, 111. and Mrs. Eva Nelson of Mundelein, 111. are the parents of the groom. A reception was held for 365 guests at Crescent Bay Landing, Johnsburg. The newlyweds are making their home in Fox Lake, III., after a honeymoon at the Wagon Wheel in Rockton, III. Helen Smith, on the left, present Auxiliary president and a model in the fashion show, and Kathy Lundquist, chairman of the 1981 La Fashion Affaire, meet to discuss the final details about the event to be held Apr. 8, at Andres Steak House, Richmond, III. To be sure one doesn't miss out on this fun evening, tickets may be reserved by writing La Fashion Affaire. Box 69, McHenry, IU. 69050. Hold Family Fun Day At Valley View School A family fun day is planned at the Valley View PTO sponsored Fun Fair, Saturday. Apr 4, from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m The day's events will take place at the Valley View school, which is located west on route 120. just past the gravel pit. There will be a variety of games and activities offered for all ages and lunch items will be available for sale Kvervone who plays any of the numerous games will always win a prize. A new addition this vear is "Spin The Wheel For Good Nutrition" game, donated by the Nutrition Awareness Committee of the Valley- View PTO The "Country Corner" bazaar will feature handmade articles, home baked and home canned delicacies to enhance the Easter feast And used merchandise will be offered at reasonable prices in the "Garage Sale" room PTO members urge everyone to support the local school by having a family fun dav at the Fun Fair 1981 Mary Butler will have the program Hosts and hostesses will include Cleda and I^eonard McCracken. Lyda Radisch. Helen and Harry Lundy, Gertrude Anderson and Anne Demke. The Meat committee will consist of Daisy and Harold WWdhagen, Marie Mullere. Vivian and Bill 'Richards. Alice Holmgren. Helen Crouch. Mary and Herbert Rose. Bertha and Elmer Stange and Betty Fairchild The Friendship club is a casual group comprised of members of the church fifty years old and older Meetings are held the second Saturday of the month for a potluck dinner at 5:30 p.m.. followed by an evening of fun and fellowship. Newcomers are alwavs most welcome League Sets Meeting The McHenry-Fox Lake l*a Leche league will hold its fourth meeting of the series "Nutrition and Weaning"^ Wednesday. Apr 8. at 7:30 * pm The meeting will center around nutrition for the pregnant and nursing mother, as well as how and when a baby weans him- herself Other areas of discussion will deal with introduction of solid foods, and what foods are numtious, not only to the wursing baby, but for the entire family Pregnant .women often find it helpful to attend meetings before baby arrives Babies are always welcome at league meetings, as well as any other women interested in breastfeeding. La Leche league also has an extensive lending library covering topics dealing with nutrition, nursing, child care and childbirth. For further information on the meetings or about La Leche league or breast­ feeding help, please call Mrs. Richard (MarciaV McGowan of McHenry or Mrs Kenneth (Chris) Dems of Fox Lake. McHenry B.P.W. Members Attend District Meeting Discuss Fashion Show

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