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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Oct 1977, p. 3

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Marty is the son of KATHY AHERN MARK ROGERS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deener of 7405 W. Wooded Shore drive, Wonder Lake. He is undecided as to future plans after graduation. Kathy Ahem is a member of the high school band, the National Honor society, the Student Council, the Madrigal Singers, and is a cheerleader. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ahern of 4322 W. Lake Shore drive. Wonder Lake, she plans on attending college after graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome David Rogers of 4316 W. Shore drive, McHenry, are the parents of Mark Rogers. AU outdoor sports interest Mark with football and baseball particular favorites. His future plans are undecided. STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD O Z -» m Z o m 50 CO a Z r> Z o S CO n -*3 o n O z -I m Z 0 m 70 CO n TO 1 n 0, z -i m Z o m 70 CO n 70 o n i •H m Z o rn TO CO n 8 O m CROWN CONTENDERS CROWN CONTENDERS CROWN CONTENDERS CROWN CONTENDERS CROWN FEATURE HOBBYIST Hie upcoming sixth annual arts and crafts fair, "A Day in ttetyNPtO'",wUl featyreloc^} hobbyist, George Besstec of McHenry. Mr. Bessler will be displaying his wooden shelves and sconces in the main exhibition hall at the Wiimegago county fairgrounds, Sunday, Oct 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. > BiBIH 1 I I i The McHenry Plaindealer Established 1S75 3012 West Kim Street Phono J9S-9170 AAcHonry, Illinois *0050 >:• $ Published Every Wednesday t Friday at AAcHonry. Illinois Sacond Class Postago Paid at MeHanry, Illinois. Sy McHKNRY PUBLISHING CQMPANY uww. »• ^ 1 Mctwy n\t w. mm St.. MrfWr. m. taw a * --• *•--» ̂ Mm •K-ration of a jS Hw Part OWha S Lorry E. Lund-- Pubilshor MR. AND MRS. JAMES LONGHWAY SILVER ANNIVERSARY -Mr. and Mrs. James Longhway of McHenry celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Sunday, Sept. 18, with an open house for their family and friends. They are the parents of three children, James and Greg Longhway of Englewood, Colo, and Mrs. Donald (Kathy) Etten of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Longhway were married in Santa Barbara, Calif., In Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic church Sept. 21,1952. Adoto Froohllch-- Editor W2z NATIONAL NEWSPAPER 3BDK •wbbm: NA SUSTAINING IEMBER-1977| LONG GROVE TRIP The SMILES, a nondenominational adult group sponsored by the First Baptist church of McHenry, is planning a trip to Long Grove Saturday, Oct 8. The group will leave the church at 10 a.m. Reservations and information may be obtained at 385-0063. Future plans include a Halloween party. • W O O Every citizen com­ plains about the taxes that he has to pay. NEW BANQUET HALLS AVAILABLE FRAN'S Hidden Curl FISH FRY $250 EVERY FRL NIGHT c^fndie 4 cStcuL cM oust Vi Mi. N. of Richmond, III. on U.S. Rt. 12 815-678-2671 CUT/ and THICK/ from The Little Friendly Beauty Salon That's Hard To Find NATIONAL BEAUTY SALON WEEK OCT. 2 TO 8 , 344-1019 121' N. Green Si (01c. 8) McHenry * BIRTHS McHENRY HOSPITAL SUNDAYS CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cassel of 3232 E. Lake Shore, Wonder Lake, announce the birtb of second daughter, Belle Marie. The baby was born Sunday, Sept. 25, weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz. A sister, Starlee, welcomes her new sister. Delighted grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Wally Kaste of Lihorlyvilli? and Mrs. lx»riH Tassel <4 I lay ward, Calif. MUMOItlAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Crandall of Wonder Lake are the parents of a son born Wednesday, Sept. 28. ^ Pink prevails in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hucksteadt of McHenry since the birth of a daughter Sunday, Oct. 2. A daughter born Sunday, Oct. 2 is welcomed into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sanders of McHenry. SUtSMPTION RATES 1 Year "10.50 1 Year 615.00 In MeHanry and lake Outsldo MeHanry and JS County lako County HOSPITAL NOTES McHENRY HOSPITAL Recent admittences to McHenry hospital who requested that their names be published included from McHenry: Edward Palmer, Klaus Franzke, Robin Wardell, Leland Anderson, and Irma Oberhuber; from Wonder Lake: Kim'oerly Kay Fyoch and Jason Kuretski. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Recent admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included from McHenry: Judith Pendleton, Darlene Haffner, Monica Clemens, Rafael Guzman, Earl Paddock, Francis Klapperich, John Tosheff, Frances Bibkalle and Valarie Ernest; from Wonder Lake: Christopher Pickrum, Goldie Morin and baby Jason Van Buren. HARVARD HOSPITAL Mrs. Michael Glus of Lakemoor has been admitted as a patient to Harvard hospital. Community | Calendar S J OCTOBER 5 Whispering Oaks Woman's Club-Annual Luncheon & Fashion Show-Andre's Steak House-Cocktails, 11 a.m.- Luncheon, 12:30 p.m.-Tickets, 344-0736. McHenry Grandmothers I'AliKl IM.AINin.Al.l.lt Wl Club Mei'tniK 10:30 a.m. Mclfanry City Hall Lunchwui, Shady Lane of Marcngo- Chicago Convention, Oct. H Through Oct. 13. G.R. Waldo, Family Service And Community Mental Health Center Alcoholism Counselor- Guest Speaker-Parkland School-€:30 p.m. OCTOBER 6 Court Joyce Kilmer 573-Fall Public Card Party-K.C. Hall-8 p.m. Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Regular Meeting, Rushers Rite-Mrs. Aleta Gemmell, Hostess. McHenry Woman's Club- Wisconsin Trip-Leaving Locker's Florists-8 a.m. OCTOBER 7 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-Fish Dinner-Chapel Hill Country Club-5:50 p.m. OCTOBER 7 & 8 Semi-Annual Rummage Sale- -Ringwood Church-Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 Noon. Rummage & Bake Sale- Pistakee Highlands Women's Club-Community House- Friday, 9 to 3 & 6 to 8 p.m.- Saturday, 10 to 3, Bake Sale, Free Coffee-Pick-up, 497-3837 or 497-4349. OCTOBER 8 Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 and Ladies Auxiliary Membership Kick-off Dinner- Cocktails, 6 p.m.-Dinner, 7 p.m. Free Childrens Cartoon .iini-.siia v. im nmi.it r»w Movi**s M»ll«;rny I'I J MI * Library 2 p.m. Friendship Club Collude I >i nner- Mouting- -0 p. rr». - - KIrsl United Methodist Church. bake Sale- Mcllenry State Bank--8:30 a.m. to 12 Noon - Sponsors, Episcopal Church Women, St. Paul's Church. SMILES-Trip to Long Grove- -Bus Leaves First Baptist Church 10 a.m. OCTOBER 10 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meetings:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria-Program: Annual Art Exhibits. OCTOBER 11 McHenry Chapter 547, Order of Eastern Stars-Meeting-25- year Presentations. McHenry Town and Country Newcomers Club -Business Meeting-St. Paul's Church- 7:30 p.m.-Speaker, Mayor Stanek. Conservation Meeting- Lakemoor Municipal Building- 8 p.m.-Public Invited. OCTOBER 12 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Bus Trip tp Chicago Loop-Leaves McHenry State Bank 8:45 a.m. Church Women United- Medical Van-St. Patrick's Montini School-5 to 8 p.m. Family Service and Community Mental Health Center-Regular Board of Directors Meeting-7:30 p.m.- 3409 W. Waukegan Road- Public Invited. REW GALLERY N-irjrs I iZJ OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 IlkilBIIKY Rome American Drew fmrnishimis ELKANT ikxjDi\y dwhc QUALITY FURNISHINGS FROM AMERICAN DREW CONTEMPORARY This solid oak Contem­ porary sat is ona of Amor lean Draw's finast. Tho tabla is inloyad with two piocos of bavolad glass. Moasurirtg 42 x 60 inchos it axtonds to a full 90 inchos to accomodato a largo foast. A lighted china displays your finory with glass sidas. Tho four sido and two arrn chairs havo upholstorod backs and soots available in a choice of patterns. This sot is also availablo in a variaty of chinas, tables, chairs and sizas. EARLY AMERICAN This Early Amarican sat is ail wood and finishod in a baautlful honey pine. The Betsy Ross style chairs glva it the look of colonial alaganca. A 48 inch round tabla comas with two leaves and axtonds to a full 72 in­ chos, plenty of room for those big holiday moals. A lightad china complotos this fina sat. USE OUR LAY-AWAY Choose Yours Today! ALL CHINAS PICTURED HAVE GLASS INLAYED SHELVES WITH REAR DISMAY RUNNERS. COUNTRY FRENCH If you oro expecting o largo crowd this yoar, this Country French solid oak sot has a 44 x 96 inch oval tabla which can bo extondod to a full 96 inchos. Your guests will dine in high stylo, seated on cano bock chairs with rich upholstorod soots. Tho largo china is also lightad. This beautiful sat is also availablo in a variaty of tobies, chairs, chinas and sizos. EMIT AMERICAN QUEEN SIX SLEEPER SOFA SUM. HTML %59T* TRADITIONAL SOFA & L0VESEAT CTSST 1N0STTLESI NYUM SC01CN6M0 SUM. RET. 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