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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Nov 1975, p. 2

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1 (NO/iG flaws/ <> A^QDOOOOi ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS HONORED Near to Sea World & Circus World. Cape Kennedy, Busch Gardens & Cypress Gardens are within a 1-hour drive. FOR IMMEDIATE RESERVATIONS -- * DIAL TOLL FREE: j i 800-228-2828 1 Amhr RAMADA INN SOUTHWEST, 2950 REEDY CREEK BLVD. on Highway 192, West of 1-4 KISSIMMEE. FLORIDA 32741 (305)846-4466 Please send information . . . NAME ADDRESS -- CITY. STATE, ZIP FASHION SHOW MODELS - The Whispering Oaks Women's club held a luncheon and fashion show ai the Whispering Oaks Community club last week. Proceeds of the luncheon and show are used by the club for various philanthropic projects such as cancer research, area rescue squad, fire department and police department. Models appearing at the show were, left to right, Mila Bauer, Bea Horst, Emma Foy, Lillian Gebhardt, Monna Nauman, Loraine Reichmann, Arlyne Schulz, O'Gretta Madigan, Ann Jaeschke and commentator Hjordis Karlsen. Not present when the picture was taken was model Berneice Spruth. STAFF PHOTO--WAYNE GAYLORD Pre-Halloween Party Enjoyed By Federation The fun all started Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. when Jean Slater called the Halloween party Federation meeting to order. Various committee reports were made and some new business was discussed. Thank- you's were issued to clubs who participated in the 4-H window display contest for helping to promote National 4-H club week. Also, final plans for the Federation's trip to "Jesus Christ Superstar" were made. After the announcemnt of the AMe/ie ^isto/ty Comes oWiie QAAtliuA ConterwpoMi/tij Qiaik IN ORLANDO, FLORIDA CAfttec uAdventuiie Near all of Central Florida's major attractions. A complete self-contained Resort. Tennis Courts -- 2 Swimming Pools -- Aztec Terrace & Mayan Inn Restaurant/Lounge for fine dining & Entertainment -- Children's Playground JtMS Mm*. -- FREE PARKING. ASSilUlfSKi Children under 18 FREE when occupying same room with parent(s). 400 DELUXE ROOMS Each with individual heat/air conditioning, D Color TV and 2 large Double Beds. RAMADA INN SOUTHWEST / JUST 15 MILES TO* DOWNTOWN ORLANDO Near 25 Golf Courses. Convenient shuttle service to Disney World. Car Rental facilities. Airport Limousine Service. next Federation meeting to be held Nov. 17 was made, the meeting was adjourned and the excitement began. Just about any theme was represented by the costumes worn by many of the attending 4-H'ers. Several prizes were awarded to those youngsters who had become most creative with their costumes. The winners were Rick Hamann, Lee Tomlinson, Dave Tornow, Dale Bluemel, Kathy Samen, Cindy Byron, Christine Lim- baugh, Donna Doherty, Judy Vyduna, Jamie Bigger, Sandy Tornow and Jon Crowder. Games, such as "dunking for apples", were played, and set a mood of fun and laughter. The evening was topped off with delicious refreshments which were served by the Greenwood Gremlins, Hartland Homemakers, Hartland Piston Pushers, and Greenwood Handy Helpers 4-H clubs. Would you like a handy reference booklet on how to save energy? Write for "Tips for Energy Savers." It's free. Address your request to the Federal Energy Ad­ ministration, Washington, D C. 20461. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schultz announce the birth of a son, Oct. 27. McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Randel Mc- Cafferty of Wonder Lake an­ nounce the birth of their first child, April Dawn, Oct. 23, at McHenry hospital. She weighed 6 lbs., 5 oz. This young lady is blessed with grandparents. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John G. McCafferty of Wonder Lake. The maternal ones are Rev. and Mrs. Neville A. Hammer, Jr., of Knoxville, Tenn. Her great-grandmothers are Mrs. Frieda McCafferty of Wonder Lake and Mrs. Hazel Gulgren of Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Forehand of Metter, Ga., are her great- grandparents and her great- great grandmother is Mrs. June McCraney, Lake Wales, Fla. The new mother is the former Lisa Hammer. Hospital Notes MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Edna Garbacz, George Stepanovic, Louise Burg, McHenry; and Royal Probin, Wonder Lake. MCHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Elvira Trapp, Lisa L. Race, Loren Freund, Kathleen Mars, Anthony Klama, Kenneth Krueger, Joan Stull, Patricia Greco, Frank Scotch, Frank Helmandollar, Arthur Mathies, Girolano Visconti, McHenry; Grace Straszynski, Scott Nusret, Sarah Pusateri, Island Lake; and Robert Malsch, Ring wood. HIDDEN CURL BtflUTV SALON 344-1019 I MILE FROM WAIT NMV U0RW! S I Don't Forget. Dierei Only 3 FuR Weeks Before the flienksgMng Holiday. So make your appointment now and-** enjoy that holiday splendor look with a new perm %or coloring highlight! "OPEN 6 MYS^A WEEIC 1212 N. GREEN ST. (OFC. 8) McHENRY f.W. HLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1975 Community Calendar NOVEMBER 5 McHenry Grandmothers Club Meeting -- l p.m. -- City Hall -- Lifhch -11:30 a.m. Pizza Hut. Births Youngsters of St. Paul's Episcopal church take their own role in working for the success of the fifth annual holiday bazaar. Admiring ornaments on the tree is Jessica Dunlop. Seated on the floor enjoying the stuffed animals are, left to right, Julie Dunlop and Jacob and Mandy Jiran. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD BENEFIT BAZAAR -- A variety of homemade gifts, ranging from Christmas wreaths and ornaments to aprons and baked goods, will be featured at the tenth annual Holiday Happiness bazaar set for Nov. 5 and 6 at the Tarpley House, 210 McHenry avenue Crystal Lake. From left are Katy Blakslee, chairman of the auxiliary to McHenry County Association for the Retarded, sponsors of this fund-raising project; and Carrie Hays, auxiliary member. The bazaar will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 5 and from 10 a.m. to3 p.m. Nov. 6. Proceeds will be used for the building fund established to provide more space for increasing number of people turning to the association for help. (DON PEASLEY PHOTOGRAPHY BY KAAREN DODGE) _ Sounds Good I felt his breath on my cheek And the gentle touch of his hand; His very presence near me, LOSE WEIGHT STARTING TODAY New clinical tests completed at a major university hospital prove that the ODRINEX Plan will help you lose excess weight quickly. ODRINEX contains an amazing hunger tamer that suppresses the appetite. Enjoy three good meals a day as the tiny ODRINEX tablet auto­ matically helps you eat less without being hungry. With fewer calories, your weight goes down. Safe taken as directed - will not make you nervous. Look better, feel better as you start slimming down today with ODRINEX. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. MAY'S 4400 W. Rte. 120, McHenry Like a breeze on a desert sand; Hedeftly, sought my lips, , And my head did gently hold; Then he broke the sil­ ence with "Shall the filling be silver or gold?" FORMAL WEAR RENTAL for ALL OCCASIONS 6ell § Staufll ,....tw ibufHMM .J£14_NI_Green St.. McHenrv SPARES SPEAKER On Sunday, Nov. 9, the Spares Sunday Evening club's speaker will be the distinguished Daryle W. Feldmeir, editor of the Chicago Daily News. The Spares Sun­ day Evening club conducts their meetings at the Holy Trinity Lutheran church, 2328 Central Rd., Glenview at 7:30 p.m. His topic will be "Future Built on Tradition: 100 Years of Prize Winning Journalism." The Spares Sunday Evening club is a non-sectarian, non­ profit organization for single, widowed, divorced and legally separated adults. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Sunday of the month. This club with twenty-seven different activities serves residents of Cook, Lake, Kane, McHenry and DuPage counties. Guests are welcome. For membership information call Mary Karsten, 729-6257, Glenview. Western Springs PWP St. Paul's To Hold Bazaar The women of St. Paul's Episcopal church will hold their fifth annual holiday bazaar Nov. 15 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus hall, 1304 N. Park street, McHenry. Bazaar co-chairmen, Mrs. Charles Boak and Mrs. Tony Calabrese, announced the following chairmen for the fund raising event: Mrs. John Byers, Christmas cookie table; Mrs. Tony Calabrese, Deli table; Mrs. Susan Brodie, bake sale; Mrs. Rick Johnson, stationery table; Mrs. William Hanner, plant table. Also heading groups are Mrs. Joe Podpora, dining room set­ up; Mrs. John Licastro, lunch; Mrs. Marion Krai, coffee and dessert (all day); Mrs. Charles Boak and Mrs. Jack Crump, hostesses; Mrs. James Dunlap and Mrs. Jerry Cordrey, publicity. NOVEMBER6 Regular L.P.P.O.A. Board Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- Lakeland Park Community House. 1717 N. Sunset Avenue. Lakeland Park Women's Club Meeting -- 12:30 p.m. -- Lakeland Park Community House. CURTAIN CALL - After presenting a comic fashion show at the annual awards luncheon of the auxiliary to McHenry hospital, models posed for a curtain call. Seated, from left, are Marge Espinosa, Marie Cross, and Virginia Covalt. Standing, from left, are Berneice Spruth, luncheon chairman; Betty Schmitt, Anna Wertz, Mary Jean Lahs, entertainment chairman; Lois Krebs, and Jane Eeles. Monthly "Fish" Collection by the Lakeland Park Women's Club - Lakeland Park Com­ munity House -- 1717 North Sunset Avenue --12:30 P.M. to 2 P.M. NOVEMBER7 ' St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Fish Fry - American Legion Hall -- 5 p.m. Church Women United - 1 p.m. - St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Crystal Lake -- World Community Day Observance. World Community Day -- St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 210 McHenry Avenue, Crystal Lake -1 p.m. - Child Care Provided. NOVEMBER 8 The Friendship Club Pot- Luck Dinner and Meeting - 6 p.m. - First United Methodist Church Dining Room Program -- Bertha and Elmer Stange. DEBORAH HAMANN RALPH A. REISEN TELL ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamann, McHenry, ' announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Marie f Hamann, to Ralph A. Reisen of East Dubuque, 111. Debbie has completed her education at Clarke college, Dubuque, la., and will receive her Bachelor of Arts degree along with her certification of Medical Technology in June, 1976. She and her fiance are both employed in Dubuque, la., where the wedding will take place Nov. 21 in Nativity church. flNO'S PLUMBING 1326 RIVERSIDE DR-McHENRY 385-60MC •Kitchen and Bath Remodeling •Vanities • Water Heaters •Full Plumbing Service WE SPECIALIZE IN FAUCET REPAIR FREE ESTIMATES & ADVICE WE CATER TO THE DO-IT-YOURSELFER To Entertain Melodious strains will be drifting from the halls of the American Legion Friday evening. Nov. 7, as Parents Without Partners. Western Springs Chapter 497, entertains the Crystal Lake group with "L'Amour," a musical revue. These talented PWP visitors will portray the highlights, trials and tribulations of love and romance in their musical extravaganza, following the brief business meeting at 8:30. The Legion hall is located on the corner of Woodstock and Oak Streets in Crystal Lake. Newcomers are asked to arrive no later than 8 p.m. for a special welcome and in­ formative orientation. Following the entertainment, refreshments will be served, and music for dancing provided. November promises to be a busy month for the Smile chapter, beginning with the Evergreen Park regional E h m a n n s P e n g u i n Snowmobile Club -- Dance - Benefit Olympics For Han­ dicapped Kids of McHenry and Lake County -- Fox Lake Lions Club -- 8:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 8-9 St. John's Second Annual Christmas Bazaar -- St. John's School, Johnsburg -- Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. -- Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. NOVEMBER9 Pancake Breakfast -- 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. -- Johnsburg Com­ munity Club -- Sponsored by St. John's Athletic Association Locally convention held at the Sheraton Towers in Oak Lawn, where there will be many exciting workshops. Also this month, a family movie will be held at the Legion home, and there will be bible study, sing-a-long, discussion and eat-out groups, and many other events. A family trip is planned to the Ice Follies. "Sadie Hawkins" gets special attention at the monthly dinner-dance the evening of Nov. 14. Although costumes are optional, there will be prizes for the best and most appropriate. A resounding live band will be in attendance for the dancing enjoyment of all the Lil'Ab- ners and Daisy Maes. To be eligible for PWP membership, one must be single by reason of death, divorce, separation, or un­ married, and have one or more living children. Custody is not a factor. Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church -- 7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 12 Annual Chicken Dinner -- Zion Lutheran Church -- Ser­ ving 5 to 7:30 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip to Chicago Loop - - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot, 8:45 a.m». McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip to Ice Capades -- Busses Leave McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 5:30 p.m. Annual Fall Bazaar - Zion Lutheran Church - Sponsored by Zion Ladies Aid -1 to 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 10 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting -- East Campus Cafeteria - Program, McHenry Choral Group -- 7:30 p.m. Family Service and Mental Health Clinic -- Regular Monthly Meeting - McHenry Hospital Board Room - Open to Public - 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 11 Order of Eastern Star, McHenry Chapter 547, 1309 N. Court street - Stated Meeting Plus Election Of New Officers, 8 p.m. Sharp. Town and Country Newcomers Club -- Monthly Meeting -- Election of Officers - - Silent Auction of Handmade Items and Baked Goods - NOVEMBER 13 McHenry Woman's Club Social Hour -- Noon -- Meeting -- 1 p.m. -- V.F.W. Hall - "Reciprocity Day". Salad Luncheon - Country Store -- Store Open 11 a.m. - Chain of Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church, 4815 N. Wilmot Road -- For Tickets Call 385-7534. MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL HORSLEY 5 JAPANESE GARDEN WEDDING -- Judi Albrecht Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Albrecht of 1117 Front Royal court, McHenry, was married to Michael Horsley of Piano in a Japanese garden located at Fabyan Park at the Kane County Forest Preserve, Geneva, on Sept. 20. The Rev. Wayne Wachholz ' ofj the Unified Methodist church officiated at the outdoor ' ' ceremony. Pictured on the bridge behind the bride and groom are, left to right, bridesmaid, Ginnie Piazza; flower girls), twins Melissa ? and Michelle Parrish of Aurora; Elanor Lorahn Mason, the bride's daughter, Susan Smith of Piano and best man, Gibb Schneider of •> LaGrange.

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