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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jun 1983, p. 2

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lasted from Richmond-Burton high school in 1861 and is John Sterling Corp., Richmond. Her husband, a^l976 JULY 11 Compassionate Friends-meeting, 7 TTINY OJAIUIUO Tickets for the annual Richmond- ; T mmf $M! 'SKPWFJ PAGE X - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. JUNE 24,1983 Sturgill-Bauer Exchange <£ocLa[ ! June In Wauconda, III. THOMAS LUDWIG AND LINDA BONK •LAN JULY WEDDING - July 23, 1983 is the date set for the exchange of "romtees of marriage between Linda Lee Bonk and Thomas Ludwig. The bride ect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matthesius of McHenry. Mr. and rs. Kenneth Ludwig, also of McHenry, are the parents of the prospective •Megroom. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD J5 ANN TEMPLEMAN AND CHRISTOPHER JUZWIK t - ! ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Templeman of Wauwatosa, Wis. announce the engagement of their daughter Ann Lee, to f Christoper James Juzwik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond A. Juzwik, 507 Silbury 'i court, McHenry. The future bride, a 1980 graduate of Wauwatosa East high ^ school, is a senior at Marquette university, enrolled in the School of Nursing. 'r< Her fiance, a senior at the same university, is enrolled in the School of J Journalism. A Nov. 24,1984 wedding is being planned. CONGRATULATIONS WINNER I We're Pleased To Announce The Winner Of Our Father's Day Drawing: ARTHUR JAGLINSKI ARTHUR WAS AWARDED A $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE^ AT THE LOCAL BUSINESS OF HIS CHOICE { ̂ MtfttllhK HIM: McHENRY STATE BANK 'Serving The Community Since 1906' Illinois 385*1040 Transfiguration Catholic church, Wauconda, 111. was the setting for the June 18 exchange of wedding vows between the former Sharon SturgiU and David Bauer. The bride is the daughter of James and Jean Sturgill, 2611 Tower drive, McHenry. Donald and Joan Bauer, 3424 W. Skyway, McHenry are the parents of the bridegroom. The 3 p.m. ceremony was officiated by the groom's uncle, the Reverend Charles R. O'Brien; and the Reverend Richard Bartz of/ Transfiguration. Vocal selections, accompanied on the guitar, were performed by Maureen Serritella and Don Reinboldt. The bride wore a gown of white chiffon knit, embellished with Chantilly and Veniee lace. The fitted bodice featured a high neckline on a shirred yoke and full Bishop sleeves widely cuffed at the wrist. A ruffle of Chantijly lace accented the yoke and cuffs. Venice lace further enhanced the yoke collar and waistline. The full, A-line skirt flowed intoa chapel length train, trimmed with a double roll of gathered Chantilly lace. Her mini Bishop cap of Chantilly and Venice lace, was adorned with pearl en­ crusted appfiques and held a fingertip length veil, with Chantilly lac$, motifs; edged with waterfall silk binding. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her friend, Susan Bielsky of McHenry. Bridesmaids were friends, Janet Stanchuk of McHenry and Yvonne Romanowski of t Car- pentersville, and her sister, Carolyn Sturgill of McHenry. Attendants were attired in powder blue chiffon, floor length gowns, styled with spaghetti straps, off the shoulder ruffles and a bustle. They carried bouquets of silk roses and carnations. Serving his brbther as best man was Patrick Bauer of McHenry. Groomsmen were a friend, Joe Rostra of Crystal Lake; another brothers Shawn Bauer of McHenry; and a cousin, Chuck Wilde of McHenry. The flower girl was Mellissa Reinboldt of McHenry ; and Chance Nusbaum of Woodstock was the ring bearer. Following the nuptials, a reception for 120 friends and relatives was held at Al'Kayas restaurant, Island Lake. Upon return from their honeymoon in ^Tennessee and Florida, the newlyweds will make their home at 2101 N. Arcade* Lake Villa. The hew Mrs. Bauer graduated from McHenry East campus high school in 1962 and is a. nursing assistant at Condell Memorial hospital, Libertyville, 111. - Her husband graduated from the same high school in 1961 and is em- at Fox Valley A.M.C., Crystal ployed Lake. Celebrates 90th Birthday MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH GUZZARDO MARRIED IN RICHMOND -/St. Joseph's church, Richmond, 111. was the _ _ . _, . . . ., setting for the 2:30 p.m. ceremony, uniting in marriage the former Barbara J. On Saturday, July 2, Mrs. Elvera perry and Joseph W. Guzzardo. The bride is the daughter of Margaret C. Perry, Durland will be guest of honor at a 5306 Nippersink drive, Richmond. Ray and Arlene Guzzardo of McHenry are party in commemoration of her the parents of the bridegroom. The Reverend Thomas NevP ninetieth birthday. A celebration will officiating clergyman for the Saturdy, May 21 nuptials. The couple be held from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Pear) ^ ~ Street Park in McHenry and the family cordially invites friends of Mrs. Durland to join them in the festivities. Neville was the honored at a 5 p.m. reception held in the McHenry VFW hall. When they retured from triptoF' •' fSf7' * ELVERA DURLAND COMMUNITY .. • , -V t 'Cauhpar The celebrant and her husband Harry moved to McHenry in 1934. She has been active in the Women's Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital, American-Legion Auxiliary, Catholic Daughters of America, Girl Scouting, and the McHenry Choral Club. Mrs. Durland has four daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Joan) Larkin of McHenry, Mrs. Howard (Mitzi) Griffith of Austin, Tex., Mrs. Mary Kauss of Austih, Tex>, and Mrs. Jane Kidder of San Jose, Calif.; 20 grand­ children and 15 great-grandchildren. Liberty Post 188, Polish Legion of American Veterans. their wedding I new Mrs. Guirzardo j presently employe graduate of MarfianCentral Catholic high school, Woodstock, is a carrier for the U. S. Post Office in McHenry. * JUNE 25 »McHenry Sportsman's club- Weingart road-Practice Shoot, l p.m. JUNE 26 Chicken Dinner & Summer Social- St. Peter's church hall-Spring Grove- -serving, noon to 3 p.-nu JUNE 27 McH. Senior Citizens-meeting, 1 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria. McHenry Area Toastmasters- meeting, 8 p.m.--Chapel Hill Country Club. Blood Drive-Zion Lutheran church- -3:30 to 7:30 p.m.-sponsor, McHenry Area Jaycees-call Joe Nootens, 385- 1063, for details. JUNE 28- McHenry Garden Club-meeting, 1 p.m.-McHenry Public Library. JUNE 29 35th annual Miss McHenry Pageant- -Parkland School, 7:30 p.m.-everyone invited. JUNE 30, JULY 1-2 Garage Sale-10 a.m. to 5 p.m.-3008 W. Virginia Ave.-subdivision behind McH. Co. college-sponsor, Nursery Comm. of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry. s , JULY 4 Fireworks at Petersen Park- sponsor, McHenry Area Chamber of Commerce. JULY 9 McHenry Area Toastmqsters- meeting, 9 a.m.-McHenry Country Club-guests welcome. JULY 10 Old Time Polish Picnic-Pearl St. ParkTnoon til 6 p.m.- public invited- refreshments and food-free ad­ mission-concertina band-sponsor, CULLOM KNOLL ON McCULLOM LAKE ROAD 2MILES WEST OF RTE. 31 ALL U CAN EAT FRIED CHICKEN WITH FRESH CUT FRENCH FRIES. COLE SLAW. ROLLS & BUTTER ^STHITNEGGS •CORNED BEEF HASH &EGCS •DELICIOUS OMELETTES •PLUS REG. BREAKFAST MENU OPEN FOR LUNCH MON-SAf BAR B-Q Baby Back Ribs SC95 and 9 " Chicken I ALL YOU CAN EAT ICELANDIC COD UUtRYSOfS A VAU AMI 1IM7I2 Crystal Lakejoad, Suite G. JULY 12 yv By-Pass Luncheon for Chamber members and guests-Chapel Hill Country Club-ll:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m. \ JULY 14 , McHenry Senior Citizens Club- Arlington Race Track-leave Market Place 10:30 a.m.-reservations, Ruth Fradell 385-6586. McHenry County Genealogical • Society-meeting, 7:30 p.m.-Grace Lutheran church Fellowship hall- Washington St. (Route 120) Slid Try on St., Woodstock-How To Do Research in Pennsylvania. JULY 16 Chicken Barbocufe-Ringwood United Methodist Church-serving, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.-tickets, 653-3294 or 385-8037. JULY 17 Combined Worship Service- Ringwood United Methodist Church- 10:30 a.m.-Isaiah 53. JULY 22-31 Fiesta Days-30 fun-packed events in 10 fun-filled days-"McHenry: Seasons Four!" theme. Set Cesarean Film Showing Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock is sponsoring a showing of the film, "A Shared Cesarean Beginning", Monday, June 27, at 7:30 p.m., in the lower level conference room at the hospital. The film documents the expen^nce of a young couple as they prepare for, and share together the cesarean birth of their second child. The documen­ tation of the birth and the spontaneity of the young parents makes the events of the delivery room touching as well as informative. Anyone interested is invited to attend. A registered nurse and cesarean childbirth educator will be present to answer any questions. For further information, please call Mrs. John (Janet) Smith, Ponca street, McHenry. MR. AND MRS. GREGORY ROWLETT HONEYMOON IN FLORIDA -- After their exchange of promises of marriage Saturday, May 21, newly married Mr. and Mrs. Gregory L. Rowlett embarked on a wedding trip to Orlando, Fla. The bride is the former Mary J. Kollenkark, daughter of Rosalyn Kollenkark of McHenry and the late Harold KoUenkark. The parents of the bridegroom are Geraldine Rowlett of Woodstock and Lester Rowlett of California. The 3 p.m. ceremony was performed by the Reverend Leo J. Bartel, in St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg. About 175 guests toasted the couple at a reception In the Johnsburg Community club. The bride graduated from Johnsburg high school in 1981 and is employed at Conlon- Collins Ford, Crystal Lake. The groom, a 1979 graduate of Woodstock high school, works for McHfenry County Schools Federal Credit Union, Woodstock. " t ' "• . „ • ' •' . -*> Y'TV**-,' Hold Annual Chicken Barbecue Plans are underway and tickets are now available for the chicken bar­ becue to be held at the Ringwood United Methodist church Saturday, July 16. Tickets may be obtained by calling any of the following numbers: 338-3178,653-9262,385-8037,653-3294, or any church member. This year, the tent will be set up on the newly acquired property between the church and Ringwood school. RBCHS Alumni Dinner-Dance McHikftV MOOSE LODGE JH' DINNER-DANCE! SATURDAY JUNE 25th AT 6 P.M. PMIK MB MMR MBS i OF IIM SAFFOftD'S PUBLIC WELCOME TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR EAST RT6. 120-McHENRY available for all RBCHS alumni and guMts at a bank, a pharmacy, and froih Cindy Gardner, all of Richmond. Deadline for obtaining tickets is July L Hie event is scheduled for Satiir- Parking space will be available at the church and the school lot. Serving time will begin at 4:30 p.m. instead of the customary 4 o'clock. The musical group, Isaiah 53, will present the morning worship under the tent Sunday, July 17, at 10:30 a.m. The outdoor service will be dependent on the weather. Everyone is invited to participate. day, July 9, at Andre's Steak House in Richmond. Cocktail hour will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:30 and dancing at 9:30. In addition to the class of 1983, those honored this year are the class of 1958 (twenty-fifth anniversary) and the class of 1933 (fiftieth anniversary). This year's officers are Chris Lay, president; Eileen Guizdala, vice- president; and Cindy Gardner, secretary-treasurer. Move Salt Process cheese has about twice as much sodium as cheddar cheese. Ir ; RECORD CONVENTION Sun., June 26 9 Ml MMTtRS"!

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