jgyrSAVE ®"f} BRING A FRIEND FOR ~ 13-17 A SHAMPOO & SET AND PAY ONLY $1" 1 MORE FOR THE TWO OF YOU \ REGULAR '3" EA„ ONLY igssJk s4" FOR TWO J CAU FOR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY! In celebration of the holiday season, the Woodstock Fine Arts association is sponsoring a trip into Chicago to see the Chicago ballet perform in "The Nutcracker" at McCormick Place Arie Crown theater. A bus for the matinee per formance will leave at noon Wednesday, Dec. 29, from the Ace Hardware parking lot on Route 47 in Woodstock. The ninth annual presen tation of "The Nutcracker" by the Chicago Tribune Charities will be directed by Ruth Page and will feature Chicago ballet principals,, Jordeen Ivanov, Barbara Pontecorvo, Gennadi Vostrikov and Bruce Steivel. Tschaikovsky's music and a large cast of Chicago area children will make this Chicago's biggest celebration of the holidays. As the clock strikes 12 on Christmas eve, the enchanting story will come alive for a little girl named Clara, and for all those who attend. The price includes both the transportation and tickets. As there are only thirty-nine seats available on the bus, reser vations should be made as soon as possible. For reservations and additional information please call Mrs. Louis (Rita) Aiello, 403 Becking, or Charles O. Peterson, 14407 W. South street, both of Woodstock. American Legion A uxiliary News McHENRY UNIT NO. 491 By Pearl Cooper After the advancement of the flags, the singing of the "Star Spangled Banner" and the pledge of allegiance and the invocation given by Chaplain Evelyn Osmon, the November meeting was called to order by President Mrs. Edward (Marge) Datz. Americanism chairman, Lauretta Homo, announced that the Americanism essay' contest rules are at the schools, and that savings bonds will betf awarded to the first place winners. ^ Children & Youth chairman, Mrs. Dennis (Grace) Latimer, asked all members to remember the needy and to please bring canned goods to the December meeting for the Christmas baskets. She also thanked those who brought them to this meeting. The CARE box was passed for the country of Guatemala. Guatemala is the country for Foreign Relations. Membership chairman, Mrs. David (Doris) Henken, an nounced that only fifty-six members had not paid their dues and asked all members to please pay their dues as soon as possible to make us 100 percent. She also announced that our annual membership dinner would be held Saturday, Feb. 26, and our very 'special' guest would be Elaine Murphy, department president. Marie Howe, Rehabilitation chairman, acknowledged all the members who brought gifts for the hospitalized veterans and asked the members who did not, to please bring them to the December meeting. She also asked that jewelry, beads, silver, gold or cash be brought for the travel fund for the veterans. This is used for the veterans to visit their families or for the families to visit them at the hospitals. Past President's Parley chairman, Evelyn Osmon, announced that ten past presidents had attended the county past presidents' dinner and that McHenry unit would host the next meeting to be held in April. In honor of Thanksgiving, Music chairman, Maria Guettler, led the group in the singing of "Bless This House". Birthday greetings were extended to Evelyn Osmon. Veteran craft prizes were won by Evelyn Osmon and Phyllis Grosrenaud. Vicky Bottari was not present to receive the at tendance award. Donations were made to the 7 Point program, Gifts to the Yanks who Gave, Hines Hospital Coffee fund, Easter Seal society, Americanism National Security fund, Auxiliary Loan & Scholarship fund, Downey hospital Canteen Books, A.F.S., Du-Page McHenry County Lung association, Gateway house and the Department President's Special Project- Sun-Dial, at the new depart ment headquarters in Bloom ington. There were twenty-five members present at this meeting. Lois Crouch was Refreshment chairman with her committee of Bonnye Reith, Sandra Schultz, Katherine Berent, Lorraine Boyle, Darlene Leigh, Vicki Bottari, Florence Miller, Dorothy E. Miller, Virginia Plewa, Theresa Blake, Ercell Richardson, Elvera Durland, Loretta Meyer, Noelle Reid, Georgia Norquist, Elizabeth Schoewer, Joanne Garrelts, Betty Paulin, Adele Butler and Katherine Stephenson. The December meeting to be held Dec. 21, will be a pot-luck and all members are asked to bring a dish to pass. All members are also requested to bring a 'white elephant', wrapped, instead of Christmas gifts for games that will follow the dinner. Admission will be canned goods for the Christmas baskets. The dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m., with a short meeting to follow. Mary Meyer and Helen Birmingham • will be co- chairmen for this meeting. In 1836 there was a surplus in the United States Treasury of over $28 million! BEAUTY SALON PLEDGE RITUAL - Three new members were pledged into the Pi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority last week at the home of Karen Colomer, president, who officiated at the ceremony. Pictured, left to right, are President Karen Colomer and the new members, Aleta Gemmell, Pam Doherty and Ann Beyer. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORn C.D.A. Make Annual Xmas Downey Visit Dedicated to bringing cheer to hospitalized veterans, Joyce Kilmer Court, C.D. of A., made the annual Christmas visit to Downey last week and the ladies were warmly greeted as they all joined together for games and refreshments. Members of the court will be meeting Dec. 16 for business and a festive Christmas party which will be hosted by Helen Mauch, Alvina Walsh, Anne Marie Hellyer, Margaret Cahill, Marian Kauth, Emma Foy, Mildred Dempsey and Kathleen Mars. - Monetary support of the Endowed Chair of the American Catholic church history project is suggested in lieu of the usual exchange gift plan. In partnership with the Catholic university of America, the Cathode Daughters of America have established the Chair to provide deeper and wider understanding of the historical rote of American Catholicism. At the November meeting happy birthdays were sung to FranQ«e'"W{mialm, and Ann Studin, and congratulations were extended Mrs. Studin who, with her husband recently celebrated their golden wed ding anniversary. Sue Wruck won the at tendance prize. Valley View Sponsors Xmas Auction The Valley View Elementary school P.T.O. is having its first Christmas auction Sunday, Dec. 12, from 1 to 4 p.m. Col. Don Fluger, auctioneer, will be calling the items -- toys, household items, gift cer tificates, and homemade crafts. Refreshments will be available and all proceeds go toward purchasing needed items for the children at school. The school is located at 6515 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, and all are invited. Doors will be open early to view the items before the auction begins. "Friends In Service Here" Christmas is once more just around the corner and once more we focus our thoughts on the babe born in Bethlehem ... and His little children on earth who are in need! Plans are now being made at FISH for the Christmas baskets and toys for the children, as in previous years, and we are asking you to join us by offering items of non-perishable food as well as toys, games, crayons, coloring books, mittens, scarves, caps for all sizes and ages. Remember our Senior Citizens, too. Items should be new, or in very good condition, not necessarily expensive, but of interest to the various ages of children through teenagers, giving them continued activity. Through the generosity offJt. Patrick's church in McHenry, located at 3500 W. Washington, you will be able to leave your items in the ushers' room, to the right side.of the vestibule, from now until Dec. 20. We have some special needs, too, to fill at Christmas for some of our families. Anyone wishing to inquire, please call the Fish number, 385-8020, or write FISH, Box 282, McHenry; also if you have any other inquiries. The churches will be collecting toys and food, or money if you prefer, so ask at your church. This is a wor thwhile Advent sacrifice. It simplifies matters for us if packages are not gift-wrapped, but donations of Christmas paper, tags, cord, ribbon or yarn are welcome. » Remember the Fish Line, too, and should you know of some elderly or handicapped shut-in folks who would enjoy a telephone call every now and then, let us know. The days of winter are long and lonely - especially if your own friends cannot get to see you so often. Call FISH - 385-8020, or write FISH, Box 282, McHenry, for any information you need. M.G. Members should take note that the fthal plans for the Wonder Lake Senior Citizen Plans Finalized The Dec. 6 meeting of the Wonder Lake Senior Citizen club was cancelled due to the weather. rs sin fthal Christmas party and dinner at Andre's Steak house Thursday, Dec. 16, have now been com pleted with the cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30 p.m. An evening of en tertainment is also planned. Members and their friends wishing to make reservations or for information please call Mrs. Albert (Ann) Carlson or Helen Komoll. The next meeting will be Dec. 20 at Nativity Lutheran church. A Christmas theme i£ planned for this meeting. Also, blood pressures will be taken prior to meeting beginning at 11:30 a.m. All Senior Citizens of Wonder Lake are invited to join in an afternoon of fun and companionship the first and third Monday of each month. For further information call Bill Lamont, president. MARRIAGE LICENSES Raymond A. Donohoe, Jr., 7210 Spaatz, Wonder Lake, and Jean A. Thornton, 2500 Espojnia, McHenry. Joseph A. Fagan, 7010 Rawson Bridge road, Cary, and Cynthia A. Smid, 5414 Louella, McHenry. Daniel J. Krysiak, 4510 West Parkway, and Kristine L. Harms, 4727 W. Crystal Lake road, both of McHenry. James D. Dowhin, Jr., of Wayne, Pa., and Rhonda J. Lee, 2802 Manitou, McHenry. Carson L. Besserud, McHenry, and Deborah E. Furwell, Wonder Lake. Del P. Anderson, Ringwood, and Margaret L. Neal, Ringwood. Robert A. Stetter, McHenry, and Anastasia May, Spring Grove. Stanley C. Gillette, Napoleon, II., and Debra Ann Caley, Wonder Lake. Andrew Fossum, McHenry, and Wendy J. Foute, McHenry. 385-3219 OPEN 9-5 MON.-FRI. 9-? SAT. 2309 W. JOHNSBURG RD., McHENRY ^ARIZONA SUN Western Wear & Indian Jeweliy THIS WEEK'S CHRISTMAS SPECIAL' FOR THE CHILDREN incyX • sr lv /O ) OVERALLS ncc / • SHIRTS u ' • HATS HOURS: M-F 9-9 SAT. 9-5 SUN. 12-4 GIFT CERTIFICATES & LAY-AWAY AVAILABLE! SUN 3321 W. Elm (Rt. 120), McHenry 0i Block West of the Bridge) 815-385-1*833 PAC.I • I'LAINDEALER-riUPAY. DECEMBER Santa Visits Party Of Lakeland Park Women ANNOUNCEMENT DR. N. A. JAN0VSKI, M.D. wishes to announce the opening of his office at 5510 Kenosha, Richmond for General Practice with emphasis on Office Gynecotoflf-Family Planning and The Medical Management of Obesity By Appointment Office 815-678-4445 Res. 312-359-1539 and family, Minocqua, Wi.; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Arseneau, Rich mond, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arseneau and family of Chicago. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Etten, Brian and Diane; Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Freund, Randy Freund, Rosemary Pintozzi, the baby's parents, Gary and Mary Ann, and his brothers, Mitchell and Troy. giirniiSSiiim Drive-in Windows Open 6 Days! To Our Customers; In an effort to better serve you and in an attempt to provide for a better traffic flow, THE DRIVE IN WINDOWS WILL BE OPEN Wednesdays from 8:15 am to 5 pm COMMENCING DECEMBER 15, 1976 \ Monday 8:15 to 5 pm nRIVF. INX Tuesday 8:15 to 5 pm L/niVL 111 \ Wednesday 8:15 to 5 pm HOURS'.^ Thursday 8:15 to 5 pm WU ,V Friday 8:15 to 7:30 pm Saturday 8:15 to 3 pm McHENRY STATE BANK 3510 W. Elm St. McHenry 4Serving the Community Since 1906" m immmHicBHMMMMaoini The annual Christmas dinner party of the Lakeland Park Women's club Thursday, Dec. 2. at Indian Manor restaurant was a gala affair. Even though Santa Claus is very busy at this time, he was able to be at the p4rty and distribute the ' Secret Pal" gifts. Although everyone was very pleased with her gift, no one will be able to thank the giver until iden tities are revealed in May. The next event for the club is the annual Children's Christ mas party Friday, Dec. 17, at 4 p.m. at the Lakeland Park Community house, 1717 North Sunset avenue. The party is by reservation. Those who have Fine Arts Sponsors Tip To "Nutcracker" Caley-Gillette Exchange Vows In Ringwood Kyle Freund Baptized In not done so should make reservations at once by calling Anne Moore or Sharon Gacek. A parent must accompany the child and bring a (2 wrapped Christmas gift plainly marked so Santa will have no trouble giving each child the proper package. When making reservations, parents will be asked to bring some item such as ice cream, paper plates, fancy napkins, cookies, decorations, etc. The next regular meeting of the club will be Thursday, Jan. 6, at 9:30 a.m., at the Com munity house, with Mary Dobbins and Lyda Radisch as the hostesses. MR. AND MRS. STEVEN NUTT FALL WEDDING - Valerie Rotnme, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin I. Rom me, Wonder Lake, and Steven Nutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nutt, Wooddale, exchanged nuptial vows before the Rev. Roger Olson and the Rev. Dorrance Tranel at Christ the King Catholic church. Wonder Lake, Sept. 4. The bride Is a 1973 graduate of McHenry high'school and the groom graduated from Immaculate Conception high school in Elmhurst. In a floor length, A-line bridal gown with a scoop neckline and fingertip length veil made by her mother; Debra Ann Caley repeated the voWs uniting her in marriage to Stanley C. Gillette. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Caley, Sr., 5513 Summerville road, Wonder Lake, and the groom's mother is Mrs. Marion Gillette of Napoleon, Oh. The Rev. James Segin of ficiated at the 4 p.m. ceremony, Saturday, Dec. 4, at the altar of the Ringwood United Methodist church decorated with white flowers. Among the musical selections was "Color My World". Barbara Caley of Wonder Lake, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor with a niece of the bride. Kimberly Carr of Wonder Lake, as flower girl. The matron of honor wore a red, A-line, full length V-neck gown while Miss Carr chose a red and white floor length dress. Steve Gillette of Napoleon, Oh., attended his brother as best man. James T. Carr acted as ringbearer and Rusty Carr was usher. Both are nephews of the bride. - The bride's mother wore a blue floor length V-neck gown. The groom's foother was unable to attend. A reception with seventy-five in attendance was held at the Wonder Lake inn. The young couple are making their home in Napoleon, Oh., where the groom is employed as assistant sales manager for T. Michaels Corvette, Inc. The bride attended McHenry high school and the groom, Napoleon high school in Ohio. Kyle Ronald Freund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Freund of Woodstock, wore the christening gown worn by his brothers, father and grand father when he was baptized Nov. 21 by Father Jung in Christ the King Catholic church. Wonder Lake. MR. AND MRS. JAMES ROBERT MILLER NOVEMBER NUPTIALS - The new Mr. and Mrs. James Miller are making their home in McHenry following their marriage before the Rev. Father Luis at St. Patrick's Catholic church Nov. 6. The bride, Patricia Stark, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Stark and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James W. Miller, all of McHenry. Both of the young couple are graduates of McHenry high school and are employed locally. PHOTOGRAPHY BY NIE8 A turkey dinner was served at the home of the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Arseneau. Guests in cluded the great-grandmother, Mrs. Mollie Miller, Richmond; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Freund; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arseneau Serving as godparents for their nephew were Mary Jane Arseneau, Chicago, and Randy Freund, McHenry.