4 PAGE 8-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, MARCH M, 19M Social STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE CAYLO«0 STEVEN UNZEL AND DAWN BIRKHOFF SEPTEMBER WEDDING -- Dawn L. Birkhoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Birkhoff, 4404 Elm Leaf Dr., McHenry, and Steven J. Unzel, son of Barbara Marsden of Rock Island, I Land Gerald Unzel, also of Rock Island, are making plans for a Sept. 15, 1984 wedding. The future bride graduated from Johnsburg High School in 1983. Her fiance is a 1981 graduate of Alleman High School in Rock Island. Local woman of the Moose honored at chapter rally Chapter Rally Day was held Saturday, March 3, in Belvidere, IL, and Collegian Viola Haack was given her red stole honors. Installing officer was Collegian Marge Granath. Also attending were Senior Regent Laurie Hertel, Junior Regent Marci Henshall, Junior Graduate Regent "Eily Ann Fisher, Assistant Guild Betty Reemer, Sentinel Catherine Edstrom, Arges Evelyn Tan- darie, Chairman Shirleann Krich, and Escort Marianne Wenstrom. On March 6, Chairman Christine Knapik welcomed guest speaker Gary Wigman, of the McHenry Police Depart ment, who spoke on Crime Stoppers. After his presentation, Chairman Knapik gave a donation to Fran Olsen of the Chamber of Commerce, for the Crime Stoppers program. Thursday, March 22, will be the big night for Green Cap girl Lily Ann Fisher. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m., with the meeting to follow at 8. All members of the Loyal Order of the Moose are invited to attend. UMW Mission Team meets The March U.M.W. Mission Team (Executive Committee) meeting of the United Methodist Women of the First United Methodist Church of McHenry began with prayer. The group then unanimously agreed that the Parsonage Bond be turned over to the church. Announcements were made of three important coming events. The U.M.W. will hostess the March 25 Lenten Potluck Dinner at 5 p.m, in the Fellowship Hall, when the program will be "Statue of Liberty." 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The bride is the daughter of Richard and Evelyn Wieczorek, 241 Weaver Dr., Cary. Raymond and Arlene Guzzardo, 3302 W. 3rd Ave., McHenry, are the parents of the bridegroom. The bride was gowned for the occasion in a traditional white dress, fashioned in the Victorian style. It was lavishly em bellished with lace and ruffles. A matching white hat completed the look. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Laura Wieczorek of Cary. Bridesmaids were Carla Guzzardo of DeKalb, IL, Barb Guzzardo of McHenry, Mary Cunningham of Crystal Lake and Chris Botts of Marengo, IL. Attendants were attired in floor length dresses of emerald green chiffon. Handling the duties of best man was Joe Guzzardo of McHenry. Groomsmen were Dallas Klytta of Itasca, IL, John Brightwell of McHenry, Dave Wieczorek of Cary and Dave Guzzardo of DeKalb. The mother of the bride chose to wear a mint green chiffon, floor length dress. A mauve floor length dress was the choice of the groom's mother. Following the nuptials, a reception for 200 friends and relatives was held at the Old Towne House in Crystal Lake. Upon their return from a Caribbean Cruise honeymoon, the newlyweds will make their home in Cary. The new Mrs. Guzzardo received an Associate degree in Fashion Merchandising and her husband graduated with a Bachelor degree in Music. Both are presently employed by the First National Bank of Chicago; she as a secretary, and he, a supervisor. and Saturday, from 8 a.m. to noon. The district meeting, "Day of Spiritual Renewal" will be held Tuesday, April 3, at Faith United Methodist Church in Elgin, with both a daytime and evening session. Those in terested in attending are uged to contact Veretta Gerstad at 385- 4043. President Cindy Wolfe passed around literature on various fund raising projects available, and the group was in favor of a "Shop and Share" program with a local supermarket. Ms. Gerstad will try to get a date for the program. The next Mission Team meeting will be Monday, April 2, at 9:30 a.m., in the church parlor. Community Calendar MARCH 16 No-Till Seminar for Farmers-10 a.m.-3 p.m.-Farm Bureau Bldg., Wdstk.-338-0099. NAIM-St. Margaret Chapter-Mtg., 7:30 p.m.-Montini School Oak Rm.-Pls. Attend. MARCH 16-17 Rummage Sale-Ringwood Church-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Saturday 9 a.m. to Noon. MARCH 17 McH. Sportsman's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot, 1 p.m. St. Patrick's & St. Joseph's Day Dinner-Polka Dance-Dinner, 6 p.m.-Dance, 8 p.m.-Spojnia Park-Flanders Rd. East of Ringwood Rd. McH. Moose Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner~6:30 to 8:30 p.m- Dancing, 9 to 1 a.m. MARCH 18 Italian Fest-Christ the King Hall-Serve 1-3 p.m.-Entertainment, Mario-Tckts. Before Masses Mar. 10 & 11. Legion of the Moose Breakfast-Serving 8 to 11 a.m. MARCH 19 THEOS-Dinner 5:30 p.m.-Busy Bee Rest.-4621W. Elm St.-Fun & Fellowship at First United Methodist Church-Guests Welcome. MARCH 20 McH. Women of the Moose-Green Cap Night-Dinner, 7 p.m.-Mtg., 8 p.m.-Men Invited. McCullom Lake Conservation Club-Mtg., 8 p.m.-Beach House. MARCH 21 * v*' Whispering Oaks Woman's Club-Comm. Ctr.-l p.m. Mary-Martha Workshop, 10:30 a.m.-Faith Presbyterian Church- Lincoln & Chapel Hill Rd.-Bring Sandwich. MARCH 24 McH. Sportsman's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot, 1 p.m. Steak Fry & Dance-Honor of Past Governors--6:30 to 8:30 p.m.- Dancing 9 to 12 a.m. MARCH 25 McH. Sportsman's Club-Weingart Rd.-Meat Shoot & Games, 10 a.m.-Public Welcome. Polish Leg. of Amer. Vets Post 188 & Chapter-Mo. Mtg, 2 p.m.- Liberty Club, 1304 Park St., McH. MARCH 26 Aurora Blood Drive-Zion Lutheran Church-3:30 to 7:30 p.m. McH. Area Toastmasters Club-Mtg., 7:30 p.m.-West Campus- Visitors Welcome. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild-Executive Bd. Mtg., 1 p.m.-McH. Pub. Library. MARCH 27 Craft Club, 9:30 a.m.-First United Methodist Church-Babysitter Provided. McH. Garden Club-Luncheon, 11:30 a.m.-McH. Country Club- Mtg., 1 p.m-McH. Pub. Libraiy. MARCH 28 Mary-Martha Circle-Mtg., 1 p.m -Faith Presbyterian Church- Lincoln & Chapel Hill Rd. MARCH 30-31 Spring Rummage Sale-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Sat. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.- Bake Sale Sat.~Mt. Hope United Methodist Church-1015 W. Broadway-Pistakee Highlands, McH. LESLIE DICKER AND AAARTIN NUSS ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Patrick AAcQuillin of Ringwood announce the engagement of their daguhter Leslie Dicker, to Martin Nuss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nuss. The bride elect graduated from AAarian Central High School and the prospective bridegroom is a graduate of McHenry Community High School. A June 2,1984 wedding is being planned. St. Agatha No. 777 to hold election of officers March 19 will be the date of the next regular meeting of St. Agatha No. 777 of the National Ctholic Society of Foresters. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m., at the Johnsburg Community Club. Election of officers will take place and the final round of the card tournament will be held. Zita Behm will have charge of the social portion of the evening and plans will be finalized for the installation of new officers in April. All members are invited to attend. March: Nutrition month March is National Nutrition Month, an excellent time to re discover those helpful but often •"Overlooked nutrition labels that appear on so many food products. Ten years after the Food and Drug Administration proposed labeling food products, nearly 44 percent of packaged food products are labeled with nutrition information. By reading a nutrition label, one may learn the number of calories in a serving; number of grams of protein, carbohydrate and fat in each serving; per centage of the U.S. Recom- mended Daily Allowance of protein, five vitamins and two minerals in a serving of the product; and a list of other vitamins and minerals, polyunsaturated and saturated fats, cholesterol and sodium. If a nutrient is added to a food or a manufacturer makes a nutrition claim, the food product must have a nutrition label., Other foods are voluntarily labeled with nutrition in formation by manufacturers, as a service to consumers. This information is helpful in identifying what foods are good sources of specific nutrients. By reading the nutrition in formation panel on a container of milk, for example, one will learn that milk is a good source of calcium. Cans of fruit juices and fruit drinks can be com pared for their Vitamin A and Vitamin C content. The label information also is helpful in selecting foods for special diets, and can be used to compare newly introduced foods with familiar foods to determine the best nutrition buys. Women's club aids FISH Hostesses Victoria Bottari and Cecilia Oakford carried out a St. Patrick's Day theme in decorations and refreshments at the March meeting of the Lakeland Park Women's Club, making it quite festive. The collection for March for FISH amounted to $25.50. Mary Dobbins made a preliminary report on the special project for i^ISH that, will continue until May. It was announced that election of officers will be held at the April meeting; installation to be at the May meeting. A 'White Elephant' sale will be the en tertainment at the May meeting; members should be accumulating items for the sale. And, the Officers Recognition Dinner will be held in June. Barbara Burke mentioned the bike-a-thon to be held June 10. Sponsors are needed, along with people to man the check points. Cecilia Oakford told abut the 'Neighborhood Kitchen' at St. Patrick's Church, serving dinners to the needy every Tuesday evening from 5 to 7 p.m. Then, Ruth Roach asked everyone to save two-pound plastic coffee can lids as they can be used at the 'Neigh borhood Kitchen.' The next meeting of the group will be Thursday, April 12, at 7:30 p.m., at the Lakeland Park Community House, 1717 N. 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