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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Nov 1971, p. 2

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. The | Village J Dress Shoppe 1 mile north of Johnsburg on Johnsburg/Wilmot Road Village of Sunnyside. Open Tues. thrii Sat. Phone 815-385-4048 •ooooeooooooooooooooc Coming Events eeoeeeeoeoeoeoeeoeeel k MR AND MRS WILLIAM SMITH MARRIED -- A beautiful ceremony performed Oct 16 in St. Mary's Catholic church. McHenrv. united in marriage Miss Donna Basel, daughter of Mr and Mrs' Harold F Basel of 4305 W Shore drive. McHenrv and Mr William Smith, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Smith of 2503 Hyde Park, McHenry NOVEMBER 19 St Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Regular Monthly Meeting - St Mary's Oak Room -- 7 30 p m Lakeland Park Women's Club Special Meeting -- 12 30 p m - lakeland Park Com­ munity House NOVEMBER 20 < Richmond-Burton Jaycees -- Spring Grove Fire Department Third Annual Pre- Thanksgiving Party NOVEMBER 19 & 20 Rummage Sale -- St. John's B V M Sodality - Michael Schaefer Residence, 2411 W C h u r c h S t r e e t - F r i d a y , 9 a m to 5 p m Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p m "Fiddler On The Roof -- Presented By Townsquare Players - Woodstock Opera House -- Curtain 8:30. MR A.ND MRS. ALVIN P. BLAKE WED 25 YEARS - Mr. and Mr». Alvtn P. Blake, former McHenry residents for many yeari, observed their silver wedding an­ niversary Saturday, Oct. 30, with an open house celebration. Jean Weber and Alvin Blake were married Oct. 30, 1M4, in Kenosha, W is. They have two sons, Kurt, a senior at Boukler high school, and Gary, a senior at Colorado State university. They have resided in Boulder, since September, 1967. Out of town guests attending from McHenrv were Clem Wirfs and his son, Clem Wirfs, Jr. Colorado is nicknamed the Centennial state, as it joined the Union 100 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence >eeds of the redwood trees are very tiny - some 123,000 per pound For years, natives of their area thought they produced no seeds at all. "/facet Tfae-TurrUty'tb' THANKSGIVING DINNER OPEN 11:00 A.M. (DINING ROOM ONLY) 4 PEOPLE 8 Lb. TURKEY 6 PEOPLE 12 Lb. TURKEY 8 PEOPLE 16 Lb. TURKEY 10 PEOPLE 20 Lb. TURKEY • FAMILY STYLE • CARVED AT YOUR TABLE • YOU TAKE 12 PEOPLE 24 Lb TURKEY I REMAINS Including Vegetable, Potatoes, Gravy, Peas, Carrots Cranberries, Pumphn Pie, Beverage, Salad, Rolls. ADULTS $4.50 Person , j j g v CHILDREN *2.50 Person \ Minimum) RESERVATIONS ONLY - Please Give 72 Hours Notice. -ALS0- Baked Ham *4.75 Turkey J4.25 Prime Rib *5.50 Includes Baked Whips, Pumpkin Pie, Whipping Cream, Beverage and Salad. 7qmsei}£ IN JOHNSBURG. ILL. 3312 N Chapel Hill Rd. Ph. 385-1475 Silver Wedding Of Ekstroms Is Observed McHenry relatives and friends joined Mr and Mrs. Roland Ekstrom in the celebration of the couple's silver wedding anniversary last Sunday, Nov. 14. Open house was held at the Ekstrorn home, 614 Cooper avenue, Elgin. Roland Ekstrom claimed the former Mary Lou Stoffel of McHenry as his bride Nov. 9, 1946, in a nuptial rite solem­ nized by the late Msgr C.S. Nix in St. Mary's Catholic church. The bride of twenty-five years is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoffel of 1409 N. Court street, McHenry. The Ekstroms have seven children, Mrs. Dale (Suzanne) Aeschliman, Navy Airman Richard Ekstrom, Mrs. Daniel (Mary Beth) Weimhoff, David, Karen, Mark and Barbara Ann Ekstrom; also one grand­ daughter, Cheryl Lynn Aeschliman. ITKM: One way to s t re tch tha t meat dol la r i s to know meat cu ts and the d i f ferent names they may be packaged under For example . Swiss s teak , pot roas t , and London broi l a re not the names of meat cu ts They are c lues to the way you should cook the meat Al l these meats come f rom the less tender par ts of the animal . That means they must be cooked by mois t hea t , such as bra is ing or s tewing, to become ju icy and ten der NOVEMBER 22 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7 30 p m. - East Campus Cafeteria Free Card Party for Members Annual Thanksgiving Party - Refreshments - St Peter's Parish Hall, Spring Grove -- 8 p m McHenry Town & Country Newcomers - Bazaar Work Sessions -- Home Of Mrs. Clarence Fischer. 4412 N Riverdale -- 8 p.m NOVEMBER 23 Court Joyce Kilmer No. 573, Catholic Daughters Of America - Mass For Deceased Members - St Patrick's Church -- 8 a.m. NOVEMBER 27 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Meets For Cards, Home of Mary Agnes Boetsch, 4519 Buhl road. Crystal Lake NOVEMBER 29 * McHenry Woman's Club Board Meeting -- City Hall -- 9:30 a m NOVEMBER 30 McHenry Town & Country Newcomers -- Bazaar Work Sessions -- Home Of Mrs Clarence Fischer, 4412 N Riverdale -- 8 p.m. DECEMBER 4 16th Annual Snowball Dinner and Dance - Lakeland Park Women's Club -- American Legion Home - Dinner 7 p.m Dance 9 p.m St Paul's Christmas Bazaar - - St Mary 's School Mary Hall - 9 a m to 3 p.m Sandwich Luncheon Checker Board Squares -- Special Caller Dale Wagner - Edgebrook School. St Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Bowling At McHenry Recreation -- 7 p.m. Bazaar Fun & Goodie Sale -- McHenry Town & Country Newcomers -- McHenry State Bank - 9 a m to 3 p.m. - Proceeds to Charity. DECEMBER 6 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Meeting - 1 p.m. Landmark School. DECEMBER8 McHenry Senior Citizens Club - Bus Trip To Chicago Loop - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot - 8:45 a.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee -- Annual Dinner -- McHenry Country Club -- 5:30 p.m. DECEMBER9 Lakeland Park Women ' s Club Annual Club Christmas Party and Dinner -- Longhorn Steak House, Lilymoor -- 7 p.m. DECEMBER 10 McHenry Woman's Club - V F.W Hall --Social Hour. 12 to 1 p.m. -- Business Meeting 1 p.m. DECEMBER 11 Friendship Club Pot-Luck Dinner Meeting and Christmas Party - 6 p.m. - First United Methodist Church Dining Room DECEMBER 13 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Annual Christmas Dinner and Party -- 6 30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria spu rgeons SUNDAY HOURS 10:00 to 4:30 The beginning of a Holiday Season that can be more exciting, and more meaningful with the right gift, the right card, or the perfect decoration for your party. See us at Karen's Hallmark...maybe we can help you. ^ Karon '.s Shop 1238 N. Green St. Phone McHenry 385-6750 QUIET DAY •• The Episcopal Church Women of St. Paul's Episcopal church, McHenry, were hosts to several women of Holy \postles Episcopal church of Wauconda on a "quiet day", a one- day retreat held Wednesday. It was the first such event to be held locally in several years. The Rev. William Hanner, formerly of Kenilworth and now of McHenry, was conductor and gave DECEMBER 15 McHenry Senior Citizens Club -- Bus Trip To Chicago Loop - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot - 8:45 DECEMBER 18 Scrooge dance - Checker Board Squares -- Edgebrook School - - 8 to 11 p.m. Cowlin Speaks For Business Women's Club Sta te ' s Attorney William Cowlin was guest speaker for the Nov. 15 meeting of the McHenry chapter, Business & Professional Women's club, held at the Long Horn Steak house. Lakemoor. Thirty-nine members at­ tended the dinner meeting, including one new member, Mrs. Rosemary Freres. The December meeting has been cancelled. Hilltop Group To Hear Talk On Rescue Squad The Hilltop Parents organization will hold its monthly meeting Monday, Nov. 22, at 7:30 in the Hilltop cafeteria, when a discussion will be held on forming a McHenry area rescue squad. MCC Sewing Classes Begin Beginning sewing classes will be held at the Woodstock campus of McHenry County college beginning Nov. 23 and 24. There will be a morning class beginning Nov. 23, 9-12 a.m. at this campus, which is located on the Square, above the Woodstock Dry Goods store. The evening class will begin Nov. 24, 7-10 p.m., at the same location. All women interested in learning to sew for themselves or their children are en­ couraged to register for one of these classes. The class should be most helpful to those in­ terested in current fashions and design. One may register at the first meeting of the class, or at the college, Office of Student Services, IIT Building, 6200 Northwest Highway, Crystal Lake. In spite of literary assump­ tions, the cold fact seems to be that the true power of the Roman Empire resided in Constantinople more years than it did in Rome. Volunteer workers will in­ form the public on the manner in which the squad will func­ tion. Equipment will be on hand for demonstration. The public is invited to the meeting, for which refresh­ ments will be served. LOUISA'S LETTER D>. a r Louisa . I f my husband ' s mother l ives wi th us should she s i t in the f ron t sea t of the ca r when we take a r ide or go to church . I would l ike to know what i s the proper th ing to do 0 Eloise--Kan. Answer : I do not l ive wi th my son but I r ide wi th h im and h i s wi fe a grea t dea l and th i s i s what I do . When they come for me M usua l ly says "Mother , s i t up there wi th Tom" and I usua l ly say I p re fe r the back sea t . I f the r ide i s shor t and they ins i s t , the th ree of us s i t in f ron t wi th me nex t to the door . Of course I am wel l and a le r t bu t the s i tua t ion could be d i f fe ren t i f I had a r th r i t i s and found i t d i f f i cu l t to ge t in the back sea t . I th ink i t makes a d i f fe r ­ ence , a l so , i f the mother i s inv i ted occas iona l ly for a r ide or i s a ra ther regu la r passenger . On the occas ion­ a l r ide I th ink i t would be proper fo r the daughte r - in - law to of fe r the o lder l ady a sea t by her son but i f i t i s a regula r th ing wi th mother l iv ing in the house I th ink she should be the one to ask for the rear sea t . Persona l ly . I cou ldn ' t ca re l ess whether I s a t in the f ron t o r the back and a wife should a lways come f i r s t wi th her husband . Mother wi l l p robably have more a t t en t ion i f she i s agreeab le and easy to ge t a long wi th . Louisa . Address your letter to Loviaa, P.O. Box 532 Orangeburg, S.C.29U5 DINNER a a o\ Have your own turkey sliced at your I table. Then take the rest home for those cold turkey snacks. ADULTS.. .$4.50 CHILDREN...$2.50 DINNER INCLUDES: Your Turkey Sliced At The Table. Served Family Style. Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Vegetable, Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream and Beverage. We Need 72 Hours Notice Prior To Thanksgiving To Order Your Turkey Entertainment Fri. & Sat. 9 P.M. To 1 A.M. Friday Night In The Lounge ROLF WEST REVUE Saturday Night THE GALLERY hfcHenry Country Club 38E> - 1072 820 N. John St. McHenry, III. P R I N T E R S I <£TloiJeal, eaier Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry,Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry,Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund - Publisher Adele Froeh l ieh-Edi to MEMBER N'NM Association P E R Founded 1885 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $7.50 1 Year > . . . „ $9.00 In McHenry and Lake Outside McHenry and County Lake County Pi Alpha Chapter Sets Ritual Of Jewel Degree 4 Pi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. William Boyle. Miss Adele Sabel, vice-president, con­ ducted the business meeting and announced that the Beta Sigma Phi holiday cook books are now available for purchase. Miss Sabel advised the members that the Beta ^igrna Phi pledge ritual and the ritual of Jewel degree will be bestowed on the new rushees and pledges Monday, Dec. 13. The evening program, "Awareness of Blessings", from the program booklet "Happiness", was given by Mrs. Carl Grinstead, assisted by Mrs. Boyle, Mrs. Frank Mazzone, Jr., and Miss Sabel. Marriage Licenses Carmen W. Grove, Sand- bloom road, Algonquin, and Mary Jane Hodges, 1417 Beach drive, McHenry. Lynn D. Spangler, 3505 N. Ringwood road, and Kathleen C. Ferris, 5810 N. Woodland, both of McHenry. Robert W. Martin, 924 Lin­ den, Waukegan, and Linda A. Erjavec, 4221 Crestwood, McHenry. Jerome A. Meyer, Genoa City, Wis., and Bonnie Harring, Route 1, Spring Grove. Ronald J. Wagner, 542 W. Rand, McHenry, and Patricia A. Diedrich, 3704 W. Timothy, both of McHenry. John G. Kennedy, 1409 N. COMPILE COOK BOOK The League of Women Voters has compiled a variety of recipes in a collection called "The Busy Lady's Cook Book", which is now on sale containing fifty taste treats. Mrs. Lyle W. Johnson or Mrs. James P. Hecht may be contacted for purchases. Other Births Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wirtz of Mount Vernon, 111., announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter born Nov. 7. The baby, named Heather Ann, weighed 7 lbs., 2 ozs., at birth. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.Francis Wirtz of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith of Ozark, 111. All persons who possess explosives must have an ex­ plosives license, warns Director David L. Gulley of the Department of Mines and Minerals. The Explosives Licensing Act, which became effective Aug. 17, is ad­ ministered by the department and Gulley said all law en­ forcement agencies are helping to enforce the act. Violators of the law are subject to a maximum penalty of a $10,000 fine and 10 years im­ prisonment. Green, and Claudette M. Hoppe, 1501 Chapel Hill road, both of McHenry. Jim H. Bowles, 2214 Country lane, and Lynn Ann Giacomo, 4418 Ramble road, both of McHenry. Ronald F. Cooper, Wilmot road, Spring Grove, and Linda S. Hlavaty, Brookfield. PAGE 2-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1971 meditations on the meaning of Holy Communion. Rev. Canon James Plankey, formerly of Elmhurst now residing in McHenry, offered Holy Eucharist. Rev. William Schneidau of Wauconda was the reader at the casserole luncheon and Father McKay, vicar of St. Paul's, served as acolyte. \ PLAINDEALER PHOTO

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