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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Aug 1975, p. 2

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PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. 1975 AS A / y ANNETTE HAMAKER STEVE HORSLEY TELL MARRIAGE PLANS -- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Hamaker, Madison County, Ala., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Ava Annette, to Steve Aaron Horsley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Horsley, Huntsville, Ala. Miss Hamaker graduated from McHenry high school. She attended Free Will Baptist Bible college in Nashville and is employed in Huntsville. Mr. Horsley will attend Calhoun Community college. The wedding will be Aug. 23 at Mount Zion Baptist church in Alabama. Classes In Preparation For Parenthood Offered Bert Hanson, executive director of Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, has an­ nounced prospective mothers and fathers are invited to the two sessions of "Preparation for Parenthood" beginning Monday evening, Sept. 8 The second session will be Monday, Sept. 15. Both classes will start at 8 p.m. "Early announcement is made now so that parents-to-be can obtain the routine per­ mission slip to attent from their family physician," Hanson explained. "In previous session, many fathers-to-be have attended in addition to prospective mothers. We are very pleased with the interest in this program." The program is presented by Memorial Hospital for McHenry County in cooperation with members of the medical staff and the hospital staff. Each session will include movies and talks, and no charge of any kind is in­ volved. t The films are "Prenatal Care" and 'Labor and Delivery." A member of the medical staff will lead the discussion on prenatal care and on labor and deliver at both the Sept. 8 and 15 sessions. Mrs. Fran Schlopp, R.N., obstetrical supervisor, will take part in the program Included in the class schedule is a tour of the hospital's maternity depart­ ment. The world is his who can see through its preten­ sion. -R.W. Emerson. ^ Registration For y/ Dance Classes! MAR RAY DANCE STUDIO 3923 W. MAIN ST. McHENRY, ILL. 385-6077 • TAP • ACROBATICS • BALLET • MODERN JAZZ • GYMNASTICS • BELLY DANCING Studio Open Daily 1 pm to 5 pm Saturday 11 am to 3 pm CLASSES START SEPT. 3 CALL EARLY TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE IN CLASS! BACK TO SCHOOL BoYs Fashions To SIZE YL SWEATERS SHIR.T5 •WINTer<Jackets •ukde^WEAR. •SOCKS ETC. JC School Uniform Accessories TheloddlerShop 3430 U> ELrn, mcHEWRv \u 385-07^> • 9:30Mn-4»^Opm, <*>ON.-SAT. Wed On 30th Anniversary Of Groom's Parents Choosing the thirtieth wedding anniversary date of his parents. Thomas Edward Gausden claimed Miss Virginia Frances Bishop as his bride, Saturday. Aug. 16. The con- celebrated Mass was offered by the Rev. Fr. Minogue and the Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer of McHenry in St. Mary's Catholic church. Roslyn, Long Island, N Y. at 11 o'clock. A friend of the young couple , Skip D'Orazio of Chicago Heights, served as lector at the ceremony. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joseph Gausden. 905 N. Allen avenue, McHenry, and his bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lawrence Bishop, 2 Bayview Terrace, Manhasset, Long Island. N.Y. The lovely bride chose an old fashioned ivory gown of sanapeau and alencon lace. The maid of honor was Maureen Kennedy of East Islip, N.Y. Bridesmaids were Luann Schend, Kenosha, Wis., Joan Bishop Smith, Washington, DC., Marilyn V. Gilson, Columbia, Md., and Carol Schumm, Syosset, N.Y. Best man was Keith Ellison, Greendale, Wis., law student with the bridegroom. Groomsmen were Bob Gausden, Northbrook, and Michael Gausden, Highland Park, brothers of the bridegroom, Robert Zim­ merman, McHenry, law student with bridegroom, and Robert Bishop, Manhasset, N.Y., brother of bride. A reception was held at the Port Washington Yacht club, Post Washington, N.Y., for 100 guests. Following a wedding trip to Massachusetts, the young couple will live at 5005 South Greenbrook Terrace, Green­ field, Wis. Both young people graduated from Marquette university, Milwaukee, Wis., the bride with a B.S. degree in speech therapy and now a graduate student in Speech Pathology working on her Master's degree at Marquette graduate school. Tom received a B.A. degree in History and is presently a junior in Marquette law school. Dinners Honor Anna Rasmussen On 91st Birthday Mrs. Anna Rasmussen was honored last Saturday at a dinner for twenty-two in a Dundee restaurant, hosted by her children. Mrs. Rasmussen, who lives with a daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Merle (Pearl) Oliver at 2815 "N. Wooded lane, McHenry, marked her ninety-first bir­ thday. Present were two sons and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rasmussen of Mount Prospect and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rasmussen of Arlington Heights; two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Doug (Alice) Lietch of Forest Park and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver. Others present were cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Frederiksen and Russell Rasmussen of Chicago; also friends, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burns of Ingleside, and Vicar Lynn Rostedt of Trinity Evangelical church. Long Lake. A family dinner was also enjoyed on the actual birth date, Monday, Aug. 18. The guest of honor was Senior Citizens Hear Talk On State Courts An attendance of 209 mem­ bers and guests enjoyed a very line program at the McHenry Senior Citizens club meeting Monday evening, Aug. 11. Pastor Baumann, associate pastor of the Zion Lutheran church, and a member of the club introduced Judge Roland Herrmann, who gave a most interesting and informative talk on the Illinois courts and their procedures. He very graciously answered and explained the many questions asked at the conclusion of the program Do you like to swim9 Well, there are special sessions for adults at West campus every Thursday evening from 6 to 7 p.m. The cost is very nominal, and a swim pass can be ob­ tained at the administration office' of the school board on Main street. A swim suit and cap are needed. The next meeting of the club will feature the annual Flower and Garden show," which \9 always a most interesting event. Ribbons will be given for the best exhibits in each class. The date is Monday, Aug. 25, at 7:^0 p.m. at East campus cafeteria. Bowling chairman, Frank Giel. reports that the summer bowling leagues finish up Aug. 26 for the Tuesday bowlers, and Aug. 29 for the Friday bowlers. The winter sessions begin Sept. 2 for the Tuesday bowlers at 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.; and on Sept 5 at 12:30 p.m. for the Friday bowlers. The bus for the trip to the Sara Lee Bakeries Monday, Sept. 8. will leave the McHenry v Savings and Loan association parking lot on Green street at 9:15a.m. Mrs. Giel is accepting reservations. Another tour to the Bakeries is scheduled Oct. 9. Tickets for the annual fall Local Couple Wed Saturday Zion Lutheran church was the scene of the wedding of Camilla Sue Steiner and James Henry Knaack Saturday, Aug. 16. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The Rev. Herman Graef officiated at the service. Nancy Wagner, a friend of the bride, gave special readings. Mr. and Mrs. Trem Nolan of DeKalb and Marsha Hansen, McHenry, accompanied by Mrs. Ed Guettler, as organist, gave musical selections, "Wedding Song", "Allelu" and "Come Follow". The bridegroom wrote their wedding vows. The church was decorated with orange roses and yellow gladioli on the altar and yellow daises on the pews. Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs.Robert Steiner, 506 Mineral Springs drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Knaack, 2201 N. Alton road. The lovely bride chose a gown of mira mist material, designed with a yoke of Not­ tingham lace, stand-up collar, long Bishop sleeves edged in ruffles, with an attached chapel train boarded in lace. A Camelot head piece of Mat­ ching lace with short bouffant three tier veil completed the ensemble. She wore a pearl necklace given to her by her father and the white wedding shoes her mother wore at her wedding twenty-five years ago. She carried a lace handkerchief borrowed from her grand­ mother Steiner. Her colonial bouquet was white roses, yellow daisies, baby breath and long white ribbons. Miss Deborah Leonard of McHenry was maid of honor. Mrs. Linda Beaman, McHenry, was bridesmaid. Tina Buss, a neighbor of the bride, was flower girl. Dotted Swiss, yellow halter dresses with matching long sleeve jackets were worn by the attendants. They carried bouquets of yellow daisies, orange roses, baby breath, springre and yellow and orange streamers. She wore similar flowers in her hair. The flower girl wore a long yellow dress, with fresh flowers in her hair matching the orange roses, yellow daisies and baby breath in the white basket she carried. Tom Knaack was best man for his brother. Groomsman was Lou Sharp, McHenry. Ushers were Stan R. Steiner. Desota, Ga., brother of the bride, and Boyd L. Knaack, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Steiner chose a long, polyester, peach colored dress with matching lace jacket. Her corsage was orange roses and yellow daisies. Mrs. Knaack wore a long blue polyester dress with long sleeves and a yellow rose corsage. A reception following the ceremony in the church hall for 185 guests. Mrs. Jean Fit- szimmons of Monticello, la., cousin of the bride, circulated the guest book. The bride's parents had open house after the reception for friends and relatives at their home. After two weeks travelling north, the young couple will make their home in McHenry. Both are 1974 graduates of McHenry high school. The bride attended McHenry County college and will be a full time student at Judson college in Elgin this fall. She is em­ ployed at Eagle Foods. The bridegroom is assistant manager at Hornsby's in McHenry. Honored guest at the wedding was the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Anna Steiner, of Mon­ ticello, la. Other relatives came from Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin and Georgia. Women Of The Moose The McHenry Chapter Women of the Moose No. 1348 held its last meeting with twenty members present. Two new members were enrolled. They were Kathy Zahn and Patricia McHale. Polly Licastro and Dorothy Belshaw were installed as chairmen for the coming year. Several of the members p attended the College of Regent Night at Harvard and the College Night at Fox Lake. The women held ritual practice July 31 at the lodge. The executive meeting was held on the twenty-second of July. Plans are in the process of being made for the annual Moose picnic Aug. 24. It will be presented with beautiful gifts and flowers. smorgasbord Monday. Sept. 22, are selling fast. There is limited seating capacity so reservations should be made with Mrs. Giel promptly. The program following the smorgasbord will be the McHenry Senior Citizens club kitchen band Those who are unable to attend the smorgasbord may come and hear the fine program the band will present. Mrs. Giel is taking reser­ vations for the Shady Lane luncheon-theater-bus trip Wednesday, Oct. 22, and for the bus trip to Chicago for the Ice Capades in November. Rescue Squad Annual Benefit Dance Aug. 23 On Saturday, Aug. 23, at the Johnsburg Community club, the Johnsburg Rescue squad will hold its twenty-third an­ nual benefit dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Besides a fine ten- piece band for listening and dancing pleasure, there will be delicious beef sandwiches to satisfy hearty appetites. Prizes will be awarded. Every year for the past twenty, the squad has held this benefit dance. It is the mem­ bers' only major fund raising event. All money made is used to keep the squad in operation. It helps to pay insurance, vehicle maintenance, building maintenance and to buy medical supplies and equip­ ment. Like most other county rescue squads, this one is not tax supported. Donations and fund raising events are all that keep the squad in operation. Hold Fashion Preview Aug. 25 The Women's auxiliary of the Family Service and Mental Health clinic invites ladies of the area to attend a very special "Fashion Preview" of fall designer fashions Monday, Aug. 25, at 11 a.m. at Lord and Taylor's, Hawthorn center. Prior to the showing which will feature professional models, cocktails and a box lunch will be served. Courtesy buses will operate from Crystal Lake to the style revue setting. Information about tickets and tran­ sportation are available from Mrs. Charles H. (Sandie) Dodge in Crystal Lake. All proceeds will be used to help further the work of the Family Service and Mental Health clinic in McHenry county. held at Sponja Camp in McHenry. They were asking for help at the food booth and also with the children activities. The senior regent asked for donations of cupcakes and potato salad. Bonnie Heinz was not present for the attendance award. Special award went to Pearl Koester. Pat Brown was enrolled as a new member. The women are still going over plans for the Moose picnic. They were asking everyone if they could donate some time. Refreshments were served by the star recorder committee who is in charge of the month of August. Marge Granath, senior regent, won the attendance award. Eunice Toby won the special award. The McHenry Chapter Women of the Moose No. 1348 held its meeting Aug. 19. Six­ teen members were present. Plans were made final for the Mary Jo Lieser Has Recently Joined the Staff. at the PIN CURL! Come In and See Mary Jo or any of Our Other Stylists For a New Back to School Look. ' 7V«^inCor\ 1330 N. RIVERSIDE DRIVE McHENRY, ILLINOIS (815) 385-7112 NEW I OWNERS AT THE GREEN PEARL 3425 PEARL ST. McHENRY. ILLINOIS 385-3130 FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITE "SING-A-LONG" Psychological Interpretation of your hand and revealing mysteries of tea leaves - By well known Analyst. WEEKLY - TUESDAYS from 2 to 4 FRI. - FISH FRY - LAKE PERCH • HOME COOKED MEATS • BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON & DINNERS COME IN TODAY! NEW DINING HOURS: Tues. thru Thurs. 7am to 10pm Fri. & Sat. 7am to 11pm - Sun. 7am to 10pm CLOSED MONDAY \ MR. AND MRS. PHILLIP LEE MOWRER MARRIED JULY 10 - Cheryl Dee Fenner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenner of 1200 N. Clover lane. McHenry. was married to Pvt. Phillip Lee Mowrer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mowrer, 2923 W. Lincoln road, McHenry, July 19. The Rev. Father Michael Douglas officiated at the 3 o'clock nuptial rite in St. Patrick's Catholic church. The young people are making their home in Tacoma, Wash., while he is serving in the Army at Fort Lewis, Wash. PAUL LITRE PHOTO Community Calendar ***** t BIRTHS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zack of Wonder Lake announce the birth of a daughter, Emily Catherine, Aug. 18, at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. She weighed 8 lbs., 6 oz. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. K. Oleszczuk, Wonder Lake, the paternal ones are Mr. and Mrs. Lad Zack, Berwyn. The maternal great- grandmother is Mrs. M. Llewellen, Wales, British Isles. Mr. Zack is a Science teacher at East Campus and Mrs. Zack was a biology teacher there. Moose picnic to be held Aug. 24 at Sponja Camp in McHenry. The picnic will start at eleven o'clock and go until early evening. Refreshments were served by the star recorder com­ mittee. Mary Kemmel was not present to receive the at­ tendance award. Vi Haack won the special award. Catherine Humann Publicity Chairman AUGUST 23 Johnsburg Rescue Squad -- 23rd Anniversary Benefit Dance -- Johnsburg Community Club Hall - Dancing 9 to 1. AUGUST 25 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting -- 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria - Flower and Garden Show. McHenry Woman's Club Board Meeting - City Hall -- 10 AUGUST 26 Stated OES Meeting -- 8 p.m. Sharp - Acacia Hall AUGUST 28 Lady Foresters - Regular Meeting - Oak Room of Montini Middle School -- 8 p.m. McHenry Garden Club -- Regular Meeting -- Mary Burdahl Home - Arlington Heights -- 12 Noon. AUGUST 30 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Cards -- Oak Room -- St. Mary's ~ 7: 30 p.m. Wonder Lake Firemen's Dance - Johnsburg Community Hall - 9 p.m. 'till 1 a.m. AUGUST 30-31 Junque Sale -- Lakemoor Municipal Building -- Spon­ sored By Civil Defense Unit - Starting At 9 a.m. SEPTEMBER 3 McHenry Grams Club -- Important Meeting Followed By Social Hour -- City Hall Club Room - 1 p.m. Sharp. SEPTEMBER4 Lady Foresters Tour to Sara Lee Kitchesn - Bus Leaves St. Mary's 8:30 a.m. -- Make Reservations With Leoda Freund, Loretta Freund or Viola Justen. SEPTEMBER 9 Town & Country Newcomers Club September Business Meeting and Crafts Showing -- Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church - 7:30 p.m. Advance Night, OES - Acacia Hall -- 8 p.m. -- Officers In Formals. SEPTEMBER 10 Annual Luncheon, Card Party - St. Peter's Hall -- Spring Grove - Sponsored By Lotus Country Woman's Club -- 12 Noon. MARRIAGE LICENSES Gerald L. Mayfield, 2914 N. Ringwood road, McHenry, and Cathy D. Jablonski, 1502 N. Court, McHenry. Mark R. Dvorak, 1301 N. Richmond road, McHenry, and Debra D. Kovarik, 3209 E. Crystal Lake avenue, Crystal Lake. Dean Pryor, 406 Eastview, McHenry, and Kathleen F. Donovan, 1904 River Terrace, McHenry. Harvey H. Froehlich, 6203 Miller road, Ringwood, and- Joyce F. Staines, 420 E. Judd, Woodstock. Robert H. Black, 4811 W. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, and Florence A. McCann, 7725 Island Lake, Wonder Lake. Leslie D. Brotherton, 414 W. Broadway, McHenry, and Patricia A. Brotherton, McHenry. Henry T. Lang, 1406 Nakomis trail, McHenry, and Noreen M. Lichty, McHenry. \ asaoK" Jft. M( Ml \ R \ Pt V }-\ I) t \| 1 R THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER 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 Froehlich - Editor \ lEimrti / NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ftffwuTiw r--jg FmPrinQ NNA SUSTAINING m MEMBER--1975 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $9.00 i Year $12.50 In McHenry and Lake Outside McHenry and County Lake County uki uounty \ CHILD CARE Fantasy Farm REGISTER NOW FOR FALL ENROLLMENT •••••PRE SCHOOL^-*-** • CREATIVE ACTIVITIES • SUPERVISED PLAY • STORY TELLING *HOT MEALS Vi DAY - ALL DAY RATES YOU CAN AFFORD • • i STATE LICENSED CALL NOW - LIMITED ENROLLMENT 385-•2499 1

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