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. V PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER • FRIDAY. MAY 14.1982 ! Gibeault-Becker Schedule l<cA/{o±t[u <ZSOCLCL£ | Honeymoon In Maui, Hawaii SUSAN GIGURE AND KENNETH ZELLER ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gigure of Manitowoc. Wit., announce the engagement of their daughter Susan, to Kenneth J. Zeller, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Zeller of McHenry. The young couple will be married Aug. 7, 1982, In the Church of St. Mary of the Assumption, McHenry. Woodstock Opera House ev", a id fine Easter Seal < Bridge Party Buffet Set Saturday, May 15, is fast ap­ proaching and all McHenry county contract bridge players are urged to get their reservations in at the Easter Seal Therapy in Woodstock for the bridge party-buffet, from 3 to 10 p.m. in the McHenry County college cafeteria Kay Button. Woodstock, chairman of the event says, "We've scheduled the party from 3 to 10 p.m. to be Ml* A five or six-day honeymoon in the beautiful, romantic setting of Maui, Hawaii was planned by newly married Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Becker. The couple exchanged wedding vows May I, at St. Mark's Catholic church; ~ during a 2 p.m. ceremony officiated by the Reverend William Walsh Musical selections appropriate for the occasion included "The Rose", "Let It Be Me", "Sunrise-Sunset", "Today", "Wedding Song", and "Sometimes". The bride is the former Rita Gibeault, daughter of Mr. and Leonard Gibeault, 201112th street, Rivers, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin , 5200 Home avenue, McHenry are the parents of the groom. Echoing a traditional, old-fasioned look, the bride wore an ivory gown accented with pleated sleeves and train. "The bodice was fashioned of lace, and lace enhanced the sleeves. An arm-length veil was secured to her ivory hat. To complete the picture, she carried a flowing bouquet of silk, ivory colored tiger lilies. The maid of honor was a sister of the bride, Lois Gibeault of Two Rivers. She was attired in a floor length, romance blue gown, styled with a high neckline ar)d long sleeves. In keeping with the old-fashioned theme, it was trimmed in ivory. Her hair was adorned with a ring of silk, blue baby's breath and tiny ivory flowers. She carried a flowing bouquet of silk, blue roses with ivory baby's breath. Bridesmaids were a stater of the groom, Margie Becker of McHenry and a friend of the bride, Stephie Martz They were afaniiarty attired as the maid of honor, and identical bouquets. Their were rings of silk, ivory baby's breath and tiny blue flowers. A friend of the groom. Bill Eckhart of Mt. Prospect, ni.<swas the best man. Goomsmen were tMriend of the groom. Bill Foley of Wonder Lake and a brother of the bride, Mark Gibeault of Appieton, Wis. The mother of the bride chose a blue, street length, long sleeved dress, with a high neckline. A street dress of small blue, roae and lai flowers, on an ivory background, long sleeves and a high neckline, was the choice of the groom's mother. Following the nuptials, a reception for approximately 125 friends and relatives was held at the Carlton Inn, 1515 Memorial drive, Two Rivers, Wis. Upon return from their honeymoon, the newlyweds will reside at 5A Dundee Quarter, Palatine, 111. The new Mrs. Becker, a 1968 graduate of Washington high school, is a flight attendant with Eastern Airlines. Her husband graduated from McHenry Community high school in 1970, received a degree from Southern Illinois university in 1177, and is presently employed as a technical service representative for W. R. Grace-Cryovac. COMMUNITY CALENDAR MAY 14 Craft Group, 12:30 p.m.-First United Methoidist church parlor- babysitter provided. MAY 14-15 Flea Markfjt-9 a.m. to 5 p.m.- sponsor, Whispering Oaks Condo Assn.-Community center. • MAY 15 , Annual Poppy day-9 a.m. to 3 p.m.- sponsor, McHenry Legion Post 491 and Auxiliary; and VFW Post 4600 and Auxiliary. Bridge Party-Buffet-3 to 10 p.m.- MCC cafeteria-benefit, Easter Seals- reservations, 338-1707. Fox Ridge Womens club-garage sale-proceeds to rescue squad. McHenry American Legion Auxiliary- noon to 4 p.m.-Legion Post home- Ringwood road-public invited. MAY 24 McHenry Senior Citizens club- regular meeting, 7 p.m.-East cam­ pus-hobby, collectibles and antiques show. McHenry Woman's club-Board meeting, 10 a.m.-McHenry Public Library. MAY 25 McHenry Chapter 547, O.E.S.- ^stated meeting, 6 p.m. Pftnt sale-Card party-sale, 10 a.m.; party, noon-Just For fun Roller Rink-sponsor, McHenry Gkrden club. MAY 26 Fox Ridge Womens club-End of * Year Thank You Dinner. MAY 27 Rules of the Road Reyiew course- McHenry City Hall-9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.-eye test before registration. Pictured above is the quaint Victorian Woodstock Opera House on the historic Woodstock city square and scene of the fourteenth annual production of "Show Diddley", a special children's program scheduled during "Fair Diddle^ charming country fair featuring the talents of over 250 craftsmen an4 artists. Sponsored bv the Mental Health Resource League for McHenry County, the fair will take place Sunday, May 16, from noon until 5 p.m. There is no admission charge for the fair. certain all goiters, tennis players and gardeners have the opportunitv to do their thing - and then come enjoy a party in the name of Easter Seal." Monies will be used to provide additional equipment for the new Day school for severe and profoundly retarded McHenry county youngsters and help take up the slack in the Center's sliding scale of fees Reservations may be sent to the Easter Seal Therapy center, 708 Washington, Woodstock, or phone 815- 338-1707 SERVE HAM DINNER The Episcopal church of the Holy Family, 25291 W. Lehmann blvd, Lake Villa, is serving a ham dinner May 16, from 11:30 a.m. to6 p.m. For further information, call 356-7222. MAY 16 Play, "Kids Under Construction"-, First United Methodist church of McHenry-7 p.m. NAIM Installation Dinner -Cloven Hoff, Marengo-1 p.m. MAY 17 Potluck dinner honoring Gold Star members-Legion Post home, 6:30 p.m.-American Legion Auxiliary THE.OS. meet for dinner 5:30 p.m.-Circle R restaurant-2214 W Route 120--then to First United Methodist church for evening. MAY 18 Women of the Moose-Business meeting, 8 p.m.-election of officers - Moose lodge. McHenry Lodge 158 AF&AM-stated and special meeting, 7:30 p.m.-first degree MAY 20 United Methodist Women--"Mad Hatter Tea", 1 p.m.-First United Medthodist church. McHenry Senior Citizens club-bus trip to Chicago loop-depart 8:30 am - -McHenry Market Place parking lot • J MAY 21 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - monthly meeting. 7:30 p.m.-St. * Mary's school Oak room MAY 22 Fox Ridge Womens club-couples pinochle night. MAY 23 Semi-annual chicken dinner- spurgeons NIE.W Playtex1 LOVELY LOOK™ J8HOUR Here's a pretty surprise from Playtex-a new Lovely Look bra by 18 Hour. The shimmery seamless cups with delicate sheer accents feature a graceful lower cut for rounder, more natural silhouette. Plus, Lovely Look seamless features under- cup support panefeftfend a new. lighter version of the famous 18 Hour fabric-the fabric that stret­ ches all around for real comfort and support. Available in both white and beige, sizes 34/40B, C and 34/42D. 20% Refund from Playtex, or v Your Money Back if not completely satisfied. (Bras must be purchased by July 1. 1982 and requests postmarked by July 15. 1982 See display tor details ) WKm* Now's the time to compare costand coverage on auto insurance! TONY CHUCK FICK LEWANDOWSKI 385-2304 XAMin M/TV mm mmmss m/un un * Vwocar FAN** MMKIOI M*u>«nc» Co M l MR. AND MRS. RYAN SCHWALENBERG RESIDE IN MILWAUKEE - Newly tparried Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Schwalenberg are residing at 1549 S. 55th, Milwaukee, Wis. following a honeymoon in Tampa, Fla. The former Julie Christine Boeldt, daughter of Elmer and Jane BoeMt, 1993 N. North avenue, McHenry, and Ryan Schwalenberg, sen of RonaM and Nancy Schwalenberg, 1997 E. Rusk avenue, Milwaukee, were married March 29 in Zion Lutheran church, during a 3 p.m. ceremony officiated by the Rev. HefnhMUjrae?. .».v '"h* «s held for 159 guests in the American Legion hall, McHenry. The bride graduated from McHenry Community high school in 1978 and received an Associate uegret in Legal Secretarial Science from McHenry County college in December of 1981. The groom, presently a manager for Lubotaky Tire Co., Milwaukee, graduated from Bay view high school in 1975 and earned an Associate of Arts degree from Concordia college, Milwaukee, In 1978. McHenry Girl Enters Contest McHenry Lodge 158 AFfcAM-Open Past Masters night-dinner, 7 p.m.- Illus Bro. Rev. Ridell A. Kelsey and West campus Swing choir. MAY 28 Craft Group, 12:30 p.m.-First United Methodist church parlor- babysitter provided. JUNE 1 Annual Women of the Moose Bir­ thday potluck dinner, 7 p.m.-Chapter Night meeting, 8 p.m.-Moose lodge. JUNE 3 Rules of the Road Review course- McHenry City Hall-second claas-10 a.m. to 12 p.m. JUNE 5 Annual dance sponsored by Firemen of Co. 1-9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.- VFW clubhouse-tickets at door. Fox Ridge Womens club- participation in Defender paper drive. JUNE 7 McHenry Senior Citizens club- board meeting, 10 a.m.-McHenry public library. JUNE 10 Rules of the Road Review course- McHenry City Hall-third (last) clasa- -10 a m. to 12 p.m. JUNE 10-13 St. Mary's annual Rummage and Bake sale-Thursday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m - -Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.-Saturday, 9 %} JENNY GERSTAD The America's Miss Charm National Scholarship pageant is pleased to announce that Jenny Gerstad, age 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gerstad of McHenry, has been selected to represent McHenry county in the 1982 national finals to be held June 19-23, in Charlotte, N.C. She will be competing with other state representatives from all across the nation in the Junior Miss division. The national pageant has five age divisions: Little Miss, Miss Ideal, Junior Miss, Teen Miss and Miss, each vying for scholarships, crowns and trophies, guest appearances and numerous gifts and awards amoun­ ting to over 820,000. Contestants will be judged on scholastic and community achievement, beauty, poise and personality in four categories: Private Interview, Talent, Sport­ swear, and Evening Gown. Miss Gerstad is a student at MeHenry Junior high school and is in the sixth grade. She is a member of the First United Methodist church and her hobbies and intereats include piano, gymnastics, golf, and swim­ ming. Her aim and goal in life is to teach children with learning disabilities. a.m. to 2 p.m.-Sunday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. . JUNE 14 McHenry Senior Citizens clul>- regular meeting, 1 to 4 p.m.-East campus cafeteria-program, Nutrition for Seniors. JUNE 15 i Women of the Moose-clotea business meeting, 7 p.m.-installation of officers, 8 p.m.-Moose lodge. JUNE 16 McHenry Senior Citizens club-14th birthday celebration-McHenry Country club-social hour, 12 p m - luncheon, 1 p.m. JUNE 19 Fox Ridge Womens club-Gourmet group night out. JUNE 27 Fox Ridge Womens club-car rally and picnic. Johnsburg P.T.O. Sponsors Fun Fairt The Johns burg PTO will sponsor its annual Fun Fair Saturday, May 15, fromlla.nl. to 4 p.m. at Bush school. Weather permitting, the event will be held outside. An assortment of games and prizes will highlight the day. The moon walk and hi-striker will be among the special features, including a baloon toss, with many of the teachers and principles participating. Sandwiches and a "variety of snack items will be offered as refreshments. Proceeds from this Fun Fair will be used to benefit the children of district 12 HOLD MAY CROWNING. St. Clara Court No. 659, National Catholic Society of Foresters, will have a May Crowning at the outside shrine at the Church of St. Mary of the Aaaumption, McHenry, on May 27, at 7:30 p.m. A dog and suds night will follow in the Oak room of Montini Middle school. Chairman for the evening ia Mrs. Robert Vogt. MARRIAGE LICENSES Applications for marriage licenaes were recently made at McHenry County Clerk's office by: Jamie R. Witz and Deia M. May, both McHenry; Kenneth E. Bryant and Diane L. Kohl, both Wonder Lake. STARTS laJUNE 14TH REGISTER NOW!! XT--11 LIMITED ENROLLMENT fantasy farm Summer Day Camp 385-2499 SWIMMING ARTS & CRAFTS GAMES HIKES PICNICS, ETC.

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