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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Nov 1973, p. 2

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r%GG I • fUWOEALEB-FIHPAY. NOVEMBER M. Iftt DON'T GET CAUGHT PREPARE YOUR CAR NOW • WINTERIZING * TUNE-UP • FRONT-END ALIGNMENT GREASE, OIL & FILTER HWY. 31 SOUTH McHENRY 385-2100 This Offer Expires December 31st. PAYTON Lakeland Park Anne Moore 385-6448 Annual Snow Ball Dinner Dance Enjoyed By Many The seventeenth annual snow ball dinner dance was held and enjoyed by approximately ninety people Saturday, Nov. 24, at the McHenry Country Club. Though my husband and I were unable to attend the word I received from some of the residents was that the event was quite a success! Everyone was very pleased with the delicious buffet dinner, the lovely prizes, pretty decorations and the good music. Les Dobbins wasn't able to attend but his wife, Mary, president of the Women's Club that sponsored the event, was very pleased her son and daughter-in-law could join her at her table. Mr. and Mrs. Emery were seated at a table with Mr. and Mrs. Denise, Edna Domrese and Adele Arndt. Sharon and John Gacek were joined by her brother, Dennis, and his wife, Bernice. They sat with Rudy and Dorothy Lense, Roger and Pat Lasko and Tony and Ceil Serritella. Dick and Bev Walinski had her folks, Bill and Gertrude Fandre, and John and Maureen Fiore came out from Chicago for the occasion and Mr. and Mrs. Kraus came from Brookfield to join the fun. They all sat with Bill and Carol Fandre, Ken and Sue Volz, Veronal and Marcella Raiford and their daughter, Lois, and her fiance, Allen Wilkening. Joyce and Ron Braun were joined at their table by Mr. and Mrs. John Oakford, Mr. and Mrs. Arroyo, Dr. and Mrs. Len Bottari and Mr. and Mrs. Gerstad of Edgebrook Heights. Those folks who attended the affair had a wonderful evening and enjoyed the delicious food as well as the dancing and appreciated all the lovely prizes. A good time was had by all and everyone extends their thanks to the ladies who helped make this year's dance such a success. THANKSGIVING FESTIVITIES Thanksgiving Day was so beautiful that I'm sure all of you enjoyed soaking up the good weather as much as eating that delicious dinner! Jerry and Elaine Worth were the host and hostess for their families. Elaine's Dad Willard Nelson (her mom was unable to attend), her sister Lavergne and her husband, Burt Hagemann, and their children joined Jerry's parents, Ralph and Gertrude of Broadview, his sister and her husband, Susan and Paul Skultety, and his brother, Richard, for the delicious dinner prepared by Elaine. Little Stephanie and Jennifer were very excited and enjoyed all the attention they received! Everyone had a most enjoyable visit! John, Sharon and little Jay Gacek ventured into Chicago for the day and spent it visiting with Sharon's parents. They too enjoyed their turkey dinner and enjoyed visiting their Chicago relatives! Jerry Treadwell gave Penny the day off and took her and their two daughters, Susan and Patty, to a local restaurant where they enjoyed their holiday dinner! Dick, Bev and Linda Walinski drove into Chicago and celebrated the day with Bev's folks, Bill and Gertrude Fan­ dre. Bill and Carol Fandre and their children and Ken and Sue Voltz and their children joined Dick and Bev and their folks home for their delicious dinner! We also drove into Chicago for the day and visited Steve's folks in the afternoon. His sister was home from Macomb for the holdiay and we enjoyed the visit. We ate a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings at my folks' home. My two sisters Pat and Mary, were also there and of course so was Pat's husband, Ron, and their baby, Christie. DAILY 9-9 SUNDAY TIL 6 4400 WEST ROUTE 210 McHENRY RTE. 47 AND COUNTRY CLUB ROAD WOODSTOCK PRICIS EFFECTIVI DEC. 1 4 2 Prices effective w II* quantities last. tVe r«t«rv* the right to limit quantities. 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Keavytudy copper construction Insulated leolor-'coded shock proof handles. We had a most enjoyable holiday as I am sure did all the. families in our community! CHRISTMAS PARTY The Lakeland Park Women's Club is holding its Christmas party next Thursday evening at the Branded Steak House in Crystal Lake. The ladies are looking forward to a pleasant evening. RECUPERATING Am glad to hear that Mrs. Esther Nelson, Elaine Worth's mother, is home from Sherman hospital and is feeling fine following her recent surgery. I understand one of the things that upset her most was missing the holiday festivities at Jerry and Elaine's home! CONGRATULATIONS! Lois Raiford is a very happy young lady these days as she and Allen Wilkening are of­ ficially engaged. Allen presented Lois with her engagement ring on Halloween. Lois is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Raiford of Lakeland Park and Allen's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkening of Har­ vard. The couple has chosen March 2,1974, for their wedding day. Congratulations to you both! HOSPITALIZED I learned that Mrs. John (Petey) Oakford was hospitalized earlier this week, at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock. It's my hope that Petey will soon be feeling fine. BELATED WISHES Yesterday was a day of celebration in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koerper. They celebrated their thirty-first w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y . Congratulations to you both! HAPPY BIRTHDAY Tommy Creutz gets to celebrate his birthday today! He will blow out eleven candles on his cake. Michelle Ann Druml will blow out four candles on her cake tomorrow! Ethel Crook will also celebrate her birthday tomorrow. Sunday is birthday time for Carole Humann, Eleanor Hearle and Donald Arient. Clarence Hearle will celebrate his birthday Monday. Tuesday, Dec. 4, Jim Kopsell will celebrate, and Wednesday Mrs. Willie Meyers will have her birthday! Dec. 6 David Druml will celebrate along with Lee Glorch, Marge Webber and Girl Scout Scribe Renee Plucinski. Happy birthday to you all! FAMILY OF THE WEEK! Meet the Braun Family! Joyce and Ron Braun were married 22 years ago and have resided in Lakeland Park for 14 years. They are proud parents of five children and proud grandparents of one little two- year-old. Their tiaughter, Gayle, is married to Rick Glos and their son's nami is Rick. The other ^aundnldren are Gary, Cindy, Greg and Andy. Ron is an insurance agent and enjoys bowling in a league and Joyce is a full time wife and mother! The Brauns enjoy many family activities but their favorite is snowmobiling. They belong to two snowmobile clubs and are just a little anxious for the snow season to arrive! ANNIVERSARIES THIS WEEK Today Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwetz celebrate their wed­ ding anniversary. Best wishes to you both. Dec. 4 Jim and Barbara Emery will celebrate their happy day. Congratulations! 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