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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Nov 1976, p. 2

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PAGE IM.AINDI \l FU-FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1976 MR. AND MRS. STEPHAN C. MOEN MARRIED RECENTLY - Miss Deborah Lee Phalln became the bride of Stephan C. Moen Sept. 18 at Holy Family church, ftockford. Father Robert Balog performed the 11 a.m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Phalin of 5882 Alma drive, Rockford, formerly of McHenry. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Phalin of 1305 N. Court street and Fred Svoboda of McHenry. The bridegroom is the son of l|Ir. and Mrs. John Moen of 3009 Kilburn avenue. Rockford. The jiewlyweds are residing in Normal where the groom attends fitinois State university and the bride is a nurse at Mennonite hospital, Bloomington. *> BENEFIT BAKE SALE - "The Easter Seal auxiliary will feold a bake sale to be held at Hornsby's on Route 47 in Woodstock Friday, Nov. 19, at 2 f>;m. Auxiliary members are preparing holiday breads and cookies, plus many other baked items that are a must as the holiday season approaches. Easter Seal auxiliary members are largely from the Wood­ stock, Crystal Lake, McHenry, Harvard and Marengo areas. STEAK HOUSE MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY RESERVATIONS EA^LY! PHONE 815-678-2671 THANKSGIVING- ROAST TURKEY AND REGULAR MENU mniiivdbivinta. SERVING 12 to 9 fMRKTMA^ FVF* REGULAR MENU VnKiaiinno tit. SERVING 4 to 10 CHRISTMAS DAY: ROAST TURKEY & REGULAR MENU SERVING 12 to 9 HEW YEAR S EVE: SPECIAL MENU, FAVORS, LIVE MUSIC, DANCING, SERVING 4 TIL ? NEW YEAR'S DAY: REGULAR MENU * SERVING 12 to 9 NEW BANQUET HALLS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES : V2 MILE N. RTE. 173, RICHMOND, ILL., ON U.S. RTE. 12 On Thi fjanfcsgtomg Greet your hostess with betuHM Homers! 1HANKS6MN6 Centerpieces 95l SPECIAL] FRESH HOWBl SPfCIAL Fall| Bunches $J49 BEAUflFUl-FRESH-COlORFUL Mum Plants HOW AVAIUBlB COME IN AND REGISTER FOR 1 - TURKEY AND CENTERPIECE 2 - CENTERPIECE Brookwood Floral Shoppe 4505 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL. 385-4320 Miss Brennan Fall Bride Of Dane Andersen Patricia Ann Brennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Brennan, of Solon Mills, became the wife of Dane Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Andersen of McHenry, Saturday, Nov. 6, at 1 p.m. The ceremony took place at the Community church, Richmond, before the Rev. Glen Mensing. Linda Brennan of Solon Mills attended her sister as maid of honor and Bob Stevens of Wonder Lake was the best man. Immediately following the wedding, a reception for twenty guests was held at Orsolini's in Richmond. A highlight of the festivities was a tiered cake made by Pat Rasch, friend of the bride. The bride graduated from Richmond-Burton Community high school and is employed in Richmond. The groom is a graduate of McHenry high school and works for Englewood Electric Supply, Crystal Lake. The young couple are presently residing at Wonder Lake. Pro-Life Hot Line Aided By- December Sale The McHenry chapter of the Illinois Citizens for Live (Pro- Life Hot Line) are planning a sale Saturday, Dec. 11, at Hornsby's. Mrs. Ronald E. (Barbara) Svoboda is very anxious to have many nice gift items to sell, which provides the public an opportunity to help a most worthy cause. Mrs. Svoboda should be contacted for further par­ ticulars, and to let her know what each person will be making for the sale. All proceeds from this project will be used by the Pro- Life Hot Line serving the McHenry area. MR. AND MRS. R. RISTOW WED 65 YEARS - Mr. and Mrs. R. Ristow celebrated their sixty- fifth wedding anniversary recently. A party was given for them by their daughter and son-in-law,' the M. Jacobs, at their place of business in Miramar, Fl. The Ristows were there for a vacation at the time of their anniversary. On the return flight home the pilot announced the occasion over the speaker and the couple received good wishes from everyone on the plane. When they arrived home they had received an anniversary card from President and Mrs. Ford as a surprise. The Ristows reside at 5613 Woodland, McHenry. Talk-Concert Feature Of Seniors' Meeting In the absence of President Chester Conrad, Vice- President Ralph Lockerbie called the McHenry Senior Citizens club meeting to order earlier this month with 129 members in attendance. They greatly enjoyed the program of the evening. Mrs. Ann Schwarz, program chairlady, introduced Harry Koenig, who began by telling how he learned he had cancer in 1969 and how he offered himself for experimental purposes. He recounted his experiences and his fortunate recovery after surgery. Mr. Koenig then gave a concert which everyone enjoyed. His piano talent is extraordinary, and he now has a program whereby he gives away records of his piano concerts for donations, all of which are given to the Harry Koenig Cancer Research foundation. He has dedicated himself to working for this research foundation as his thankfulness to God for his recovery. Many of the members donated to the cause and received his fine records. Frank Giel asked the Tuesday morning bowlers to be, at the lanes by 9:15 a.m. He invited all newcomers to the club to come out and enjoy the fun. John Doerr advised one bus is filled for the matinee of the "Nutcracker Suite" Dec. 29. However, if enough more are interested he will try to arrange for a second bus. Deadline is soon for tickets, so Mrs. Giel should be contacted im­ mediately by interested per­ sons. This production is at Arie Crown threater. The Dec. 8th bus to the Loop is filled. Mr. Lockerbie received in­ formation from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sass regarding a federal grant for a Senior Citizens center in McHenry, and more information on this will be available probably at the next meeting. Tickets for the annual Christmas dinner and party are selling fast, and as seating is limited, all tickets are sold on a first-come - first-served basis. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Giel promptly. The next meeting of the club will be Monday, Nov. 22, at 7:30 p.m., at East campus cafeteria, when the program will be given by the McHenry Choral club. Tickets for the Choral club's Christmas program will be available at this meeting from Mrs. Giel. The Executive committee's next meeting will be Monday, Dec. 6, at 3:30 p.m., at Land­ mark school. Seniors Invited To Lunch At Marian High are invited to visit the school after lunch. For further information, please call 338-4220. Marian Central high school is inviting all senior citizens to have lunch at Marian each Thursday and also for a special turkey dinner Wednesday, Nov. 24. They will be able to pur­ chase the Type A lunch, which includes a meat dish, vegetable, potatoes, salad, bread and butter, milk and a dessert, for a small fee. Also available on Thursday, but at a higher cost, will be a rib eye steak dinner consisting of baked potato with sour cream, steak, salad, vegetable, and bread and butter. Lunch is served from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m, but it is recommended that senior citizens come at noon. Students will act as hosts for the lunches and senior citizens *3mprini %/our Qfiristmas (Bards! Dick Voorhees To Marry New Jersey Girl Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Cadmus of Tanafly, New Jersey, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to Dirk Allen Voorhees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voorhees of McHenry. Miss Cadmus will graduate from Hope college, Holland, Mi., in May, 1977, and will attend the graduate depart­ ment of Geological Sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle, Wa. Mr. Voorhees is a graduate of Hope college and is now attending the University of Washington as a graduate student in Forest Resources. A June wedding is planned. Pastor Olson Christens Baby Sarah Boelter Sarah Lynnor Boelter was christened by Pastor Roger Olson at Nativity Lutheran church. Wonder Lake, Nov. 7, at the 8 o'clock service. Sarah, born Sept. 27 at Condell hospital, Libertyville, is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Boelter of Wonder Lake. The baby was wrapped in a pink blanket used by her mother 25 years ago and wore a long white gown given to her by her godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Drahiem and Mr. and Mrs. James Fredericks of Wonder Lake. A dinner party followed at 3 o'clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Haroldson, great uncle and aunt, of Woodstock, for forty-three people. Special guests included the maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Eleanor Henrys, Wood­ stock, and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Boelter, paternal grand­ parents, of Lakeland Park. / 8 Community Calendar DEER TASK FORCE Growing concern over the state deer management program has led to the establishment of a Deer Task Force by the Illinois Depart­ ment of Conservation. Meeting for the first time last week, the task force will first look into the Conservation Department's method of distributing deer permits. Sportsmen with comments on the deer hunting program in Illinois should address them to the DEER TASK FORCE, 605 State Office Building, Springfield, II. 62706>, Togetherness in the tradition of casual family dining VABESE'S FAMILY RESTAURANT Is proud to announce their annual :m • • Buffet SERVING FROM 11 A.M. Sclect your favorite Christmas card from our wide, colorful collection. Then let Patricia's have your name imprinted for an added touch of elegance! Christmas cards from Patricia's, imprinted with your name -- the perfect combination of taste and thoughtfulness. Still available Thanksgiving Cards & Partyware Choose from, over 10 deliciously prepared hot entrees including your holiday favorites • ham, turkey and country-fried chicken. ALL YOU CAN EAT $450 Including a variety of salads, desserts and choice of beverage. CHILDREN'S PORTION (10 AND UNDER) $ 2 2 5 % azsn x l^r RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED PHONE 385-3120 VARESE'S INTERSECTION OF RTE. 120 & GREEN STREET McHENRY, ILLINOIS MR. AND MRS WILLIAM WIERER NOVEMBER 19 St. Margaret Chapter of Nairn -- Monthly Meeting - Oak Room - St. Mary's School - 7:30 p.m. St. Mary's (Woodstock) Elementary School Band - Montini Middle School -- 10:45 a.m. NOVEMBER 20 Christmas Rumbaz Bazaar and Bake Sale - Santa Claus Present - 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. -- Mt. Hope Methodist Church - 1015 W. Broadway - Pistakee Highlands. CDA Sponsored Bake Sale - McHenry State Bank - 9 a.m. McHenry Chapter No. 547 O.E.S. - Installation of Officers - Formal Attire. Polka Dance Sponsored by VFW - VFW Hall, 9 p.m. - Tickets in advance Post Home, Members, Or At Door. American Legion Robert Vanderstratten Post 1169 - Wonder Lake - Thanksgiving Party - 8 p.m. - Post Home - 4117 E. Wonder Lake Road. Holiday Hills Fourth Annual Arts & Crafts Bazaar - V.F.W. Former Resident Becomes Bride In Woodstock A former resident of McHenry, Vickie Lynn Mavis of Woodstock, became the bride of William James Wierer of Crystal Lake at St. John's Lutheran church, Woodstock, Saturday, Nov. 6, at 4 p.m. with the Rev. Walter Geist of­ ficiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. John C. Kessler, 7920 Ridgefield road, Crystal Lake, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nielsen, 5207 Valley View road, Crystal Lake. Diane Mavis, Rockford, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Virginia Mavis of Rockford, sister of the bride, Mrs. Bruce Hodkinson, Crystal Lake, and Mrs. Charles Till, Cary, both friends of the bride. DEWANE STUDIO PHOTO Attending his brother as best man was Roland Wierer, Woodstock. Groomsmen were Craig Rogers and Charles Till, friends of the groom, both of Cary, and Bruce Hodkinson. Ushers were Norman Wierer of Monett, Mo., brother of the groom, and Buck Mavis, Los Angeles, Ca., brother of the bride. A reception for 100 guests was held at the Timbers, Woodstock. After a honeymoon in Niagara Falls, Canada, the couple will live at 205 W. Todd avenue, Apt. 101, Woodstock The bride is a graduate of McHenry West campus in 1972 and is employed as an assembler at AFE Industries. Her husband graduated from Cary Grove high school in 1972 and is employed at Oak Manufacturing, Crystal Lake. Clubhouse - McHenry - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. St. John's 3rd Annual Dance - - 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. - Johnsburg Community Club and Chapel Hill Golf Club - Tickets available from local merchants or at Door. NOVEMBER 21 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Dinner, Indian Manor - - Route 31 - 1:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 22 Annual Party - St. Peter't Hall -- Refreshments - Games - 8 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting --7:30 p.m., East Campus Cafeteria - Program: McHenry Choral Club. NOVEMBER 27 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Cards - St. Mary's School, Oak Room - 7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 29 McHenry Woman's Club - Board Meeting -- City Hall --10 a.m. Aurora Area Blood Bank Drawing -- Sponsored by McHenry Area Jaycees - McHenry VFW -- 3 to 7 p.m. DECEMBER2 Pi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Meeting -- Home of Mrs. Karen Colomer. DECEMBER9 Knights of Columbus Regular Business Meeting. Christian Mothers Christmas Party -- St. Peter's Hall,-- Pot- Luck - 6:30 p.m. DECEMBER 16 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Meeting ~ Home of Mrs. Virginia Stasiak. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Dougherty became parents of a son Nov. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greve are parents of a son, Nov. 10, at Lake Forest hospital, Lake Forest. He has been named Thomas Alan Gretfe, Jr. His maternal grandparents are Joan Krater and William Krater, both of McHenry, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Greve of Island Lake. A daughter, Kelly Anne, was born Nov. 9 to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sutton of McHenry, at Lake Forest hospital. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Molzaho of Green Bay, Wi., and the paternal grandmother is Mrs. James Sutton of Libertyville. » • * * Workers can steal by doing nothing when they are supposed to be work­ ing. • • • » Money isn't worth the effort, but we can't con­ vince ourselves on the point. HAPPY HOLIDAY'S....... For Your Party Needs WE RENT: • Extra Tables & Chairs • Glasswear • Roll-Away Beds * punch • Coffee Urns ( 100 Cup) * Chafing Bowls Dishes Plus Other Party Helpers To Make It Easier For Entertaining Large Groups! OPEN DAILY 7:30 TO 6-SUNDAY 9 TO 1238 N. Green Street McHenry, IL 385-6750 U/c Rent Htut £ueftqfJiuu)! 385-3232 >04 W. FRONT ST. /STA amercan rental McHENRY association ILL.

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