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PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, APRIL 8,1983 eA/[o±t[u <ZSOCLcll MR. AND MRS. CHARLES R. FERNSTROM ARIZONA HONEYMOON - Newly married Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fernstrom are residing at 4511 Home avenue, McHenry after returning from a Phoenix, Ariz, honeymoon. The bride is the former Nancy L. (Burg) Lucarz, daughter of Mrs. Gerald Burg, McHenry. Mr. Fernstrom is the son of Mrs. Marjorie Fernstrom of McHenry and Mr. Charles Fernstrom of Ft. Myers, Fla. Pastor Eric J. Snyder officiated at the March 19, 2 p.m. nuptials in Faith Presbyterian church, McHenry. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her uncle, Gregory Burg, Sr., the twin brother of her deceased father. She was wearing a wedding gown that had been made by her close friend. Ceil Seavers of Wonder Lake. A reception for 90 guests was held at the V.F.W. hall in McHenry. The bride is employed in the Production Control department of Modine Mfg. Co. in Ringwood and the groom is the proprietor of Chuck's Towing in McHenry. They both graduated from McHenry high school. Program Features Archaeology At the April 14 meeting of the McHenry Woman's club, to be held at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, Craig Pfannkuche, charter member of the Sauk Trail chapter of the Illinois Association for the Ad­ vancement of Archaeology, will present a program of slides and an explanation of finds and digs in the Fox Valley area. Mr. Pfannkuche received a Bachelor and Master of Arts in History, with a minor in Archaeology, from Northern Illinois university; and went on to do graduate field work in archaeology in Kansas. He is presently a teacher of History and Anthropology at Crystal Lake South high school, where they have an actual historic site on which to practice archaeological techniques. A number of slides from that site will be included in his presentation. Refreshments will be served at noon and the program will begin at 1:45 p.m. Women's Club Meets April 13 "The Good Old Days" will be the theme for the April luncheon of the McHenry County Christian Women's club, Wednesday, April 13, from 12 to 2 p.m. «-- Mary Smith of Wauconda will present "Treasures from Days Gone By", a feature on depression glass. She is offering one free appraisal for each luncheon guest. "Musical Treasures" will be presented by Laila Wilson, a soprano, from Crystal Lake. Speaker for the day will be Nancy Hawley, an artist and mother, from Carol Stream. Her talk is entitled "Treasure of a Changed Life". The luncheon will be held at T.C. Spirits, 6305 Northwest highway in Crystal Lake. A free nursery is provided for those with a reservation. Reservations may be made by calling Charlotte at 455-6642 before noon, April 11. FASHION FARE The Episcopal Church of The Holy Family, 25291 W. Lehmann boulevard (routes 59 & 132, next to Gavin School North) is hosting a Champagne and Salad Luncheon and Historical Fashion Show Saturdcay, April 23, at noon, in the parish hall. Hannah Steichmann, creator and designer of the show, will be the commentator. For more information, call 746-2213. ELECT NINA KEEN 1 st WARD ALDERMAN Tuesday, April 12 Paid for by citizens to elect Nina Keen If you pierce the end of an egg with a pin, it is less likely to break when immersed in boiling water. COMMUNITY CALENDAR meeting, 8 p.m.-Spojnia Polish camp- •2500 N. Spojnia road. APRIL 20 Bake Sale^ Crafts- APRIL 8-10 10th annual McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry Trade Fair-Parkland School. APRIL 9 Friendship Club Potluck Luncheon & Meeting-Fellowship hall, 12:30 p.m.-First United Methodist church. McHenry Area Toastmasters Club- meeting, 9 a.m.-McHenry Country club-Guests Welcome. Women of the Moose-30th An­ niversary Dancer-McHenry Moose lodge-dinner, 7 p.m.; dancing, 9 p.m. APRIL 10 Birthright Pancake Breakfast & Bake Sale-St. Patrick church hall-8 a.m.-l p.m. • Handbell Concert-Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church-7 p.m. APRIL 11 McHenry Senior Citizens Club- meeting, 7 p.m.--East Campus.-- program, McHenry Choral club. Executive Board of Senior Citizens club-meeting, 10 a.m.-McHenry Public Library. APRIL 12 Whispering Oaks Women's Club- Board meeting, 9 a.m.-home of Kathy Dasing. Northland Area Art league- demonstration by Vera Stake-Farm Bureau Bldg., 11909 McConnell Rd., Woodstock. APRIL 13 Pistakee Highlands Women's Club- 15th annual Luncheon and Card Party-noon-Community Center. McHenry-Fox Lake La Leche league-meeting, 7:30 p..m.~ information, call Mrs. Thomas Mc­ Carthy. Kishwaukee Life Member club- Telephone Pioneers of America- meeting, 11:30 a.m.-Deeter's restaurant, Route 14, Woodstock- reservations by Apr. 6-call 344-4144 or 338-6637. APRIL 14 McHenry County Genealogical Society-meeting, 7:30 p.m.- Fellowship hall, Grate Lutheran church-Washington St., Woodstock- topic, New England Research. Lakeland Park Women's Club- meeting, 7:30 p.m.-Lakeland Park Community House-1717 N. Sunset-all Lakeland ladies invited. Priscilla Circle-First United Methodist church parlor-9:30 to 11:30 a.m.-babysitter provided. McHenry Woman's Club-regular meeting, noon-Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. Woodstock-McHenry League of Women Voters-meeting, 9:30 a.m.- Congregational Universalist church- 221 Dean St., Woodstock-babysitter provided. APRIL 14-15 Rummage Sale-Zion Lutheran church-Thursday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.- Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. APRIL 14-16 United Methodist Church Women's Annual Spring Rummage Sale- Fellowship hall of the church- Thursday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.-Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.-Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon. APRIL 15 NAIM-St. Margaret Chapter- potluck k meeting, 6 p.m.-Bring dish to pass and table service-Montini School, Oak room. APRIL 16 Johnsburg Marriage Encounter Community-meet 8 p.m.-home of Dennis and Rosalie Beaumont- information, call 344-2875--all en­ countered couples welcome. APRIL 17 McHenry Warrior Booster Club Pancake Breakfast-McHenry High School East Campus cafeteria-8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.-"All the Pancakes You Can Eat". APRIL 18 THE OS meet for dinner 5:30 p.m.- Spirit of a New Decade restaurant- 1225 Green St.-then, fun and fellowship at First United Methodist church. APRIL 19 McCullom Lake Conservation club- Card benefit FISH-sponsor, Lakeland Park Women's club-Lakeland P. Community House-1717 N, Ave.-tickets, at door or from club1 members-reservations, Radisch, 385-2754. McHenry Grandmothers Club- Annual Card Party, noon-St. Patrick's Parish Hall-refreshments served-public welcome. Whispering Oaks Women's club-1 p.m.-'Community Center-Book Review by Mrs. Elizabeth Fjortoft of Erma Bombeck novel. APRIL 21 United Methodist Women-general meeting, 7:30 p.m.-First United Methodist church-Speaker on McHenry Co. Hospice-Evening circle hostess. Xi Kappa Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-meeting, 8 p.m.-home of Mrs. Linda Jachino. APRIL 22 Rummage Sale-Mt. Hope United Methodist church-9 a.m. to 7 p.m.- 1015 Broadway, Pistakee Highlands. APRIL 23 Rummage & Bake Sale-9 a.m. to 2 p.m.-Mt. Hope United Methodist church-Pistakee Highlands. APRIL 25 McHenry Senior Citizens Club- meeting, 7 p.m.-East Campus- Illinois Bell Budget Analyst. McHenry Area Toastmaster's Club- -8 p.m.-First United Methodist church-Guests welcome. APRIL 26 McHenry Senior Citizens club- Field Museum, Chicago-leave Market Place 8 a.m.-lunch served- reservations with Ruth Fradell, 385- 6586. McHenry Garden Club-meeting, 1 p.m.-luncheon, noon at McHenry Country Club. RICHARD BECK AND TAMARA SCHILLER *» .. , •• • ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Vernon and Jean Schiller of McHenry ' ' ' announce the engagement of their daughter Tamara, to Richard Beck, son of -'q Robert and Georgena Beck, also of McHenry. The couple is planning an Aug. 13, 1983 wedding. The future bride is majoring in Interior Architecture at the • School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the prospective bridegroom's major is <-> Communications, at Northern Illinois university. - h McHenry Business & Professional Women's Club Nominates Officers Following dinner, at the March meeting of the McHenry Business and Professional Women's club Lenora Frisby, representing the nominating committee, comprised of herself, Libby Podpora and Adeline Pedersen, presented a slate of officers for the club year 1983-84, which was unanimously accepted by the group. They are G.G. Havens, president; Edna Fanning, president-elect; Betty Smith, vice president; Evelyn Albright, treasurer; Cathy O'Leary, recording secretary; and Pat Cer­ vantes, corresponding secretary. Installation of the new officers will i&SiSg'te iSi* m*u*y The Tally Rally was announcecias, being due to the state by the April 20, and president Lynne Donarski requested all the members to turn in their dues to Pat Cervantes, treasurer, by April 10. An invitation was extended to everyone to attend a meeting April 5 at the new Woodstock center for women. The purpose of the gathering was to thank all who had contributed and also seek input as to what use should be made of the facility and types of programs that would be most beneficial. President Donarski urged all members to attend the 62nd annual convention of the Illinois Federation Business and : Professional ^^/^en'swmfe.The event will be held at the Chicago Marriott O'Hare, April 28 through May 1, and she suggested- ... that inasmuch as it is so close, those k not wishing to stay overnight for the' sessions during the day Saturday, ; might consider just going to the > banquet Friday night. That is when ^ the McHenry club's Young Career Woman, district winner, competes for the state award. Anyone interested ? can still make reservations by calling ' Ms. Donarski. >ti'. in '• A motion was made and passed foe"» the club to make a donation to the City- of McHenry on behalf of its Easter > Egg Hunt. The program for the evening, ' arranged by the Library committee,*' proved to be enjoyable and very iHN£ teres ting. [' Weather Program For PWP Meeting The general meeting for Parents Without Partners Chapter No. 189 (PWP) Friday, April 15, will be of significant value and interest to everyone living in this part of the country. A representative of the McHenry County Emergency Ser­ vices (MCESDA) will conduct an informative weather program on tornadoes. A film will be shown giving tornado information and safety measures. Orientation for newcomers will begin at 8:15 p.m. and the meeting will begin at 8:30 p.m. All single parents are invited to attend PWP meetings which are held every first and third Friday evening of the month at the Crystal Bowl in Crystal Lake. Meetings begin at 8:30 p.m. Other events during the second half of April include a coffee and discussion Saturday, April 16, at 8 p.m., entitled, "What About the Supernatural?"; kite making will be > the feature for a family craft session Sunday, April 17,.at 1 p.m.; PWP t widows and widowers have invited all PWP members and newcomers to t enjoy an old fashion box social . Saturday, April23, at 7:30 p.m.; and a ' progressive dinner Saturday, April 30, beginning at 6:30 p.m. v For information about PWP or any of the April events, contact a Wonde?« Lake PWP tnember at 653-3931. 'A Search For Entrants To Compete In Illinois United Teenager Pageant The Ulinois ' United Teenager pageant will be held at Illinois State university Aug. 3,4, and 5, in Normal, 111. The Illinois pageant is the official state preliminary to the Miss United Teenager pageant, a national pageant that includes all 50 states. Contestants will be judged on scholastic and civic achievements, beauty, poise and personality. No swimsuit competition or talent is involved. Contestants must be bet­ ween 14 and 18 years of age. JOIN US! EXERCISE TO MUSIC McH. AM. LEMON •Begins April 11th •Every weekday (M-f) •9am- 10am •6 Weeks-$35.00 •Nu^er^CareAvailable SPRING GROVE am. SCHOOL •Begins April 12th •Tues & Thurs •7pm-8pm •6 Weeks $25.00 IDGIBROOK ELEM. SCHOOL, McHENRY •Begins April 11th •Mon & Wed, •7pm-8pm •6 Weeks-$25.00 TO REGISTER PLEASE CALL: Deanna Carstens Nancy Costello (815)385-3117 (815)675-2479 FOR SOLFIII Call and Reserve Yourself a Tee Time I VISIT OUR FULLY STOCKED PRO SHOP FOR ALL THE LATEST LINESI11 V«w»u atoWNiH® ournew^ HWJ* We Are Open For Dinner (Hums SERVO FK., SAT., A SUN. 0M.Y) Sunday Brunch ay ROM 10 AM TO 2 PN ALL YOU CAN EAT! SbIq isn Waffles Crepes, OneMs Frisk Frail. CHAPEL HILL COUNTRY CLUB 2500 N. CHAPEL HILL Rg McHENRY Each contestant accepted will be requested to participate in the Volunteer Community Service program of their choice. This program teaches teenagers to share and participate in school and civic affairs by contributing a minimum of eight hours time to some worthwhile civic or volunteer work to benefit their community. Also, each contestant is required to write and present on stage, an essay entitled, "My Coun­ try". The winner of the Illinois pageant will receive a trip to Hollywood, Calif, and Waikiki Beach, Hawaii, to include air fare, lodging, tours and pageant chaperones. She will compete in the national finals for $15,000 in scholarships; a $2,000 wardrobe; a new automobile for the reigning year; a $3,000 appearance contract and many other prizes. Those interested in entering the Illinois United Teenage pageant may; write for information to P. O. Boy . 1821, Fayetteville, N.C., 28302; or call) 919-822-1453. s Slate Beginning Experience Weekend A weekend renewal is planned for the separated-divorced-widowed at Bishop Lane Retreat House, begin­ ning at 8 p.m. Friday, April 22, and concluding at 4 p.m Sunday, April 24. This is an excellent opportunity for those who are separated-divorced* widowed to pause and examine their lives, strong points and weaknesses, hurts, desires, ambitions, disap- ; pointments, joys and frustrations. - Anyone interested is urged to I contact Father Bob Balog, at i Beginning Experience office, Rock-« ford, 815-965-0599, for registration or J more details. ELECT BUSSE 2nd WARD ALDERMAN • VOTE* APRIL 12,1983 WILLIAM J. BUSSE (Ad Pald For By Condidole) j

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