PAGE 2 PLAINDEALER FRIDAY, APRIL 17,1981 Sixtieth Anniversary / MR. AND MPS. WILLIAM ROTHERMEL STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Martha and William Rothermel of McHenry were married April 27, 1921, in St. Peter s church, Volo, 111. Both were born and raised in McHenry. Mr. Rothermel has been a member of the Knights of Columbus since he turned 17 years old Mrs. Rothermel belongs to the Lady Foresters and Christian Mothers Persuaded by their nieces and nephews, the Rother- mels decided to celebrate this memorable event by having an Open House from 3 to6 p.m.. Sunday. April 26. at the Knights of Columbus hall in McHenry - The celebrants stipulated that they would prefer not to receive gifts, but would most warmly welcome all neigh bors, friends and relatives who wish to join them in observing this happy oc casion Install New Officers At Next Meeting "Puppet Man" 91 CLYDE BLACKWELL Clyde Blackwell, also known as the "puppet man", will observe his ninety- first birthday Sunday. April 19. In spite of recent surgery, the nonagenarian plans to resume his hobby of presenting puppet shows, although on a more limited scale. For many years Mr. Blackwell has been entertaining local youngsters with his shows at their birthday parties. Pancake Breakfast 4 Aids Pioneer Center Raymond's restaurant in .lohnsburg will be the setting for the next regular meeting of St Agatha No. 777 of the National Catholic society of Foresters. Monday. April 20. The cocktail hour will start at 5:30 p m . and the banquet will be served at 6:30. followed by the meeting and installation of officers at 8. The committee for the event includes Laura Sch- mitt. Kay Bauer. Karen Mann. Dorothy Tonyan. Lois Johnson. Barbara Pierce and Mary Jacubicek Foresters Set Coming Events St Clara Court No. 659, National Catholic Society of Foresters will hold its in stallation of officers Thursday, April 23, with a jx)tluck dinner at 6 p m., in the Mary hall of Montini Middle school The 27th annual Rockford Diocesan Conference is to be held in Freeport at St. Mary's Court No 75 Those interested in attending may make reservations by calling Mrs John W. Johnson of Lakeland Park or Mrs Leonard M Freund of McHenry. by April 20 The McHenry County Association of Life Un derwriters will hold its third annual Pancake Breakfast for the benefit of Pioneer Center for the Exceptional Sunday, April 26, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Woodstock Moose lodge. 406 Clay street. Woodstock. Tony Fick, Public Service chairman, announced that tickets are being sold by all members of Life Un derwriters and Pioneer Center employees They may also be purchased at the door • • • » Discipline is some thing for every child to learn but the lesson re quires a wise teacher. Happy Easter Here's an Invitation To A Fine Dining Experience PlINICELLO New Officers Installed At Wonder Lake Seniors' Club Women Hear Speakers At the April 6 meeting of the Wonder Lake Senior Citizens club, the past president, Bill Lamont, was requested by the incoming president to install the new officers. After expressing ap preciation to his officers, various chairmen of com mittees and all the members for their support find assistance in making his year one of harmony, he installed Mary Cholewa, president? Joe Roti, vice- president; Lucille Schrader, secretary. Sally Matt, treasurer; and Cecilia Morrill, financial secretary. The new Kitchen chairman is Lucille Kowar. The new _ president acknowledged gratitude to the members for their confidence in her and promised to serve to the best of her ability. Joe Roti read a testimonial on Bill Lamont and the members voted to make him an honorary member. Sally Matt, chairman of the Dominick luncheon, gave her report and extended an invitation to members and friends to come and enjoy a good lunch. At the next meeting, April 20, blood pressures will be taken from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This service is offered to all senior citizens of Wonder Lake. It was an nounced that 66 seniors had their blood pressures taken March 17. The meeting was ad- «¥? journed by the president, i-"' t refreshments <were served and the remainder of the afternoon members played favorite card games. J l l l l l l l » » » 8 B B B I B * , Community « Calendar RUMMAGE SALE St Mary's Catholic church in Woodstock will hold its annual Spring Rummage sale Anril 27. 28 and 29, in the gymansium at 312 N. Tryon street Monday and Tuesday, the hours will be from 9 a m to 5 p.m.; Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Proceeds from the sale, sponsored by the Mariola club, are used for the needs of the church and school Common sense is a quality many fail to under stand. fl.tt.fl a a a a a a a a a a a B9.a_i APRIL 18 Easter Egg Hunt- Pistakee Highlands Com munity center -HI a.m.-- sponsor, Pistakee Hollands Woman's club. APRIL 19 Scout Troops 452 and 455- Pancake Breakfast-7:30 a m to 2 p.m -Johnsburg Community club. APRIL 20 THEOS-dinner, 5:30 p.m.- Henny Penny restaurant - then to First United Methodist church--fun- fellship. APRIL 21 Whispering Oaks Garden club- installation of Officers- Luncheon, noon-members only First Ringwood Get- Together-Ferrara's home-- 4909 Barnard Mill road--7:30 p.m -everyone invited. APRIL 22 Pistakee Highland Woman's club-Spring Luncheon and Card party- Community center-noon- public invited. APRIL 23 McHenry Senior Citizens- Bus tour, "Man of LaMancha "-Leave McHenry Market Place, 11 a.m.-park S.E corner along route \20. Girl Scout Neighborhood- meeting, 9:30 a.m - Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church-404 Green street. McHenry. St. Clara Court 659 - Installation of Officers and potluck-Mary hall, 6 p.m.-- Montini Middle School. APRIL 23-24* Annual Rummage sale- Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality of St. John's-east entrance-Johnsburg Community club~9 a.m to 5 pm. APRIL 24 Country West Fest-First United Methodist church-6 p.m APRIL 25 Country West Fest-First United Methodist church. McHenry-5 p.m Salad Luncheon-Faith Presbyterian church. McHenry-sponsor, G. A.L.S.--Gospel group singing, 11 a.m.-lunch, noon-reservations, Rita Gealow, 385-2329. St Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Potluck and meeting, 6 p.m.-Montini Middle school. Woodshed Whirlers-25th anniversary-square dance, 8 p m -Johnsburg Junior high school-all square dancers invited. APRIL 26 NAIM conference-St. Thomas church, Crystal Lake-Loras Hall, 2 to 5 p.m - -host, St. Margaret Chapter. Polish Legion of American Veterans-Post and Chapter at We re Offering A Special Easier Menu MARIAN'S HURRICANE HAPPENING LSI#1* featuring: BAKED HAM WITH SWEET POTATOES STUFFED CORNISH HENS 7> BAKED CHICKEN (with Dressing) SURF AND TURF Plus our full m*nu of Fins Foods ALSO FEATURING A DAILY SALAD BAR From 11 am • 2 pm PMKINILLO SS11 W. ELM ST. • McHENRY DINING HOURS: 11 am ~10pm DEPARTING: APRIL 24 • MAY 1 I SHOWS A ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT: •McHENRY STATE BANK •WONDER LAKE TRUE VALUE •JOHN'S SPORT STOP LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR EACH SHOW NIGHT SJPO meeting, 3 p.m.-Spojnia camp. APRIL 27 McHenry Senior Citizens- Meeting, 7 p.m.-East campus cafeteria. McHenry Woman's club- Board meeting, 10 a.m.- McHenry Public Library. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild- Board meeting, 1 p.m.~ McHenry Public library. APRIL 28 Lakeland Park Women's club-First annual Dessert- Card party-St. Patrick's church hall, McHenry-noon. Chapter 547, O.E.S.- Stated meeting, 8 p.m. APRIL 30 Catholic Daughters-- monthly meeting, 7:30 p.m - K. of C hall. McHenry Grandmother's club-annual card party, 12:30 p.m.-St. Patrick's hall-dessert-coffee served- reservations, Esther Heard, 385-7984~public welcome. MAY 2 Rummage-Bake sale-Mt. Hope church-1015 W. Broadway-Pistakee Highlands-9 a m to 2 p.m. MAY 2-3 40th Anniversary Program of McHenry Choral club- 8:15 p.m.- West Campus auditorium. MAY 4 St. Patrick's Ladies Guild- meeting, potluck, election and installation of officers- church hall, 12:30 p.m. MAY 6 McHenry Grandmothers' club-luncheon, 11:30 a.m . -v Long John Silvers-meeting- social hour, 1 p.m.-- Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. MAY 11 St. Patrick's Ladies Guild- Day of Recollection- following 8 a.m. Mass- church hall-bring bag lunch. McHenry Senior Citizens- meeting, 7 p.m.-West campus. MAY 15 St. Mary's Chapter of NAIM-meeting, 7:30 p.m.- Oak room-Montini Middle school. MAY 17 NAIM Council meeting- potluck -St. Mary's church, sponsors-Mary room, 2 p.m - -Montini Middle school- bring table service. MAY 21 St Patrick's Ladies Guild- luncheon and play-noon. Crescent Bay-members and guests. Las Vegas Honeymoon A visit to the exciting city of Las Vegas was in the honeymoon plans of newly married Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ingleby. who will reside in Fox Lake. 111. upon their return. The former Cindy Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freund. 6516 Field court. Crystal Lake, ex changed promises of marriage April 11 with Michael Ingleby. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ingleby, Sycamore Terrace, Bet- tendorf, Iowa. Father McKitrick of ficiated at the 3:30 p.m. solemnization at St. Thomas church. Crystal Lake, in a setting of white gladioli, blue chrysanthemums and yellow daisies. Appropriate background music was performed by guitarist. Chris Mates. The bride wore a floor length gown of white silk- finish triloba! knit, enhanced with silk Venice lace. The bodice was fashioned with a high, cut-out neckline, spaghetti straps and long tapered sleeves. The skirt fell from a modified waistline into a soft A-line silhouette, sweeping into a chapel length train. A separate jacket and mat ching lace cap, with im ported illusion lace edged fingertip veil, completed the look. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her cousin. Melissa Forschler. Bridesmaids were Sharon Freund. a sister of the bride; and friends of the bride, Jo Bender, Maria Yoches, Lee Ann Cristy and Kristin Shank. Attendants were attired in light blue qiana dresses with spaghetti straps, accented with chiffon print jackets, styled with cap sleeves and a fitted waist The duties of best man were handled by Jeff Ingleby. Groomsmen were Tom Ingleby. Don Freund. Randy Gersman, Mic Mc- Cleary and Mike Krohn. Jeremy Shouse was the ringbearer. The mother of the bride chose a lavender floor length gown highlighted with a white gardenia. A pink floor length gown, accented with a corsage of white roses, was the choice of the bridegroom's mother A reception was held at John Evans Inn, Crystal Lake, where 300 relatives and friends toasted the newlyweds. The couple both received degrees in Business and Education from the University of Iowa; he in 1977 and she in 1978. The new Mrs. Ingleby is presently a teacher at the Johnsburg Junior high School. Her husband is employed by Flintkote Roofing company as a sales representative. The rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's parents Friday night at the Branded Steak House, Crystal Lake. (3& I Oxford weave shirts and knit tops will be sportswear favorites for boys and girls this spring and summer. Fashions for the little pre school miss are ever so frilly and soft. Soft pastel dresses are enhanced with separate eyelet-edged voile pinafores. M&M BODY SHOPPE Shape Up For Spring! * SPECIAL* 6 Week Membership Plus 1 Body Wrap NOW ONLY $75 Offer Good For 2 Weeks Only! Something New... WEIGHT CONTROL CLINIC Call Now For Information! iAIKI CLASS Starts May 11 Regristration: May 4 - May 9 2908 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY DAILY 8:30 TO 8:00 SAT. 8:00 TO 4:00 »- may » 385-5690 4* 0̂1 JEAN AND BILL BUFTEN "A Night in Shining Ar mor" is the theme of the annual Guest night, spon sored by the McHenry County Christian Women's club, April 24, from 7 to 9:30 p.m., at the John Evans Inn, Crystal Lake. Inspirational speakers for the evening will be Jean and Bill Buften of Winona Lake, Ind. They are parents of three children and both are active speakers for various groups. A special feature will be given by Sergeant George Meyers, who will present ideas on self defense, protection of property and ways to help law en forcement. A longtime resident of Woodstock, he has many years of law en forcement experience. Meyers was an employee of the Woodstock Police department, served as a Joliet prison guard and presently is in the Safety Education division of the McHenry County Sheriffs department. Music for the evening will be provided by the Madrigal singers of Crystal Lake South high school. Directed by Paul Berringer, the group is well known for its annual Madrigal Dinner, complete with Renaissance costumes. Prepaid reservations are necessary for this buffet dinner and can be made with Mrs Philip Heinrich, 310 Ridge avenue, Crystal Lake, 111 60014, prior to April 22. Further information may be received by calling Cherri at 459-8706. Offer Grand Old Opry Troy Ferguson serenades Donna Jensen as part of the Grand Old Opry to be presented at the McHenry First Methodist church April 24. from • p.m. and April 25 from 5 p.m. The Opry presentation is just ondof the offerings of Country West Fest. Two travelling troops of players wUI be at the showhouse to present the stirring melodrama, "Support Your Local Snow White". There will be a special theatre for the little ones, and an Indian camp where they can paint their faces, make their own headbands and learn some Indian lore. A first rate western dinner is promised. Tickets are on sale from church members, or by calling the church office. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Special Dance Woodshed Whirlers Observe 25th Year The Woodshed Whirlers will celebrate their twenty- fifth anniversary with a special square dance April 25 at the Johnsburg Junior high school. The Whirlers learned to dance at Gavin school in Ingleside and have danced continuously in various locations in West Lake county and McHenry county since then. The regular dance will be held in Johnsburg Junior high from 8 to 11 p.m. " Following an hour break, at midnight, a "Night Owl" dance will start and continue with numerous visiting callers and round dance leaders Refreshments will be available at both dances. All square dancers are invited to join the festivities with the Woodshed Whirlers. If more information is needed, call 385-1587 or 312- 546-2029 mm THANK YOU Citizens In Ward 1 I would liko to •xprost my gratituda for your support in tho April 7th Eloction. I would alco liko to oxtond a spocial thank* to Family t Frionds who holpod in so many ways. SiiKaraly, iynM Danarski