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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Nov 1977, p. 2

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PAGE 2 • PLAINDEALER - FRTDAV NflVRMIIER 11. IfJ7 -- -- -- -- -- -- VIOLA DeMARCO DANIEL SEVERINO ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mr*. Joseph De Marco off 792 W. Cotambos street, McHenry, announce the engagement of their lighter, Viola DeMarca, to Daalei Severino, sea el Aatheay Severino of M14 8. Kildare, Chicago. The bride elect is a lt75 graduate of McHenry high school aad is employed la Des Ptataes. Her fiance is a 1V7C graduate of Southern niiaois university aad Is also employed ia Des Piaiaes. r NOVEMBER SPECIALS -SERVED FROM 5 TO 101 MONDAY BROILED LOBSTER TAIL W/DRAWN BUTTER COMPUTE DINNER $595 K r MARRIAGE LICENSES MR. AND MRS. STEVEN GERHARDT CANDLELIGHT CEREMONY-A candlelight ceremony Friday, Aug. 5, blessed the union of Delora Eileen Sturm aad Steven Harold Gerhardt as man and wife. Floral arrangements of gladioli decorated the altar of Nativity Lutheran church. Wonder Lake, ; when the Rev. Roger Olson conducted the 1:31 p.m. service. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Sturm , and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gerhardt, all of Wonder I Lake. The couple are making their home in Wonder Lake. DeWANE STUDIO Applications for marriage licenses at the McHenry County Clerk's office were recently made by: James E. Strobel, Tngristrte, and Antionette M. Rata, Fox Lake; David A. Brans and Dawn M. Underwood, both of Wonder Lake; Donald R. Fernstrom and Yvonne C. Crouse, both of McHenry. David D. Janke, McHenry, and Catty L. Young, Wonder Lake; Thomas R. Duggan, McHenry, and May E. Gleason, Wauconda_ Right is the opposite of wrong; and wrong con­ sists in inflicting in­ juries on other people. -Robert Briffault. )R'S FAMOUS PAN FRIED CHICKEN WEWBDAV SC25 ROAST PRIME RIB of BEEF AU JUS. ... D AND OUR SPECIAL CORNED BEEF S CABBAGE District Women's Clubs %> Honor Late President Grandmother Club Officers Sixty Yean Of Marriage Commemorated Members of the Frank L. and Cecelia Adams family will gather at the McHenry American Legion hall Sunday, Nov. 20, to honor the sixtieth wedding anniversary of the couple. Mass will be offered at St. Mary 's Catholic cHurch at II a.m. Formerly from Johnsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Adams have made their home at 3922 West avenue, McHenry, for the past 19 years. The anniversary couple exchanged vows 90 yean ago before the Rev. Weber of St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg, Nov. 21, 1917. September Wedding For Local Bride A late fail wedding in Chicago united Bonnie Beato and Richard Tansil] in marriage Friday, Sept. 30. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Beato of McHenry and the late John Beato, Sr. The groom's parents are Mrs. Marion Tansill of Alexander, Va. and the late Roy Tansill. Friends and relatives toasted the newlyweds at a reception in Palatine after the ceremony. The bride attended McHenry Community high school. She and her husband plan to make their home in Washington, D.C. where the groom is employed. Memorial Mass For Deceased Society Members A memorial service for the deceased members and chaplains of St. Agatha Court 777, National Catholic Society of Foresters at Johnsburg, will be held following the regular business meeting Tuesday evening, Nov. IS, in the com­ munity club hall. The meeting will be at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Leo Freund is in charge of the committee which con­ sists of members Miss Margaret Stilling, Miss Pam Spengel, Mrs. Bill Rutzen, Mrs. James Hettermann and Mrs. John Huff. The Garden Prairie Woman's club hosted the fall meeting of the Fourth District Federated women s CIUM WITN uistnct President Maryrita Stilling of the Whispering Oaks club, McHenry, in charge. In memory of Mrs. Lambert (Vine) Miller, president of Illinois Federated Women's clubs, of Glen EQyn, who died Oct. 1, Mrs. Frank Heinemaim of Spring Grove, gave a short history of Mrs. Miller's many years of worn ens' club work. A prayer wes said and the group stood in silence. A scholarship is being set up honoring Mrs. Miller. An-excellency of award certificate of merit was to the Algonquin Women's dub from the Cancer society for having 75 percent or more of their members par­ ticipating in the Cancer program. The North Suburban dub of Winnebago was awarded an excellency of membership citation. CARE certificates of appreciation were presented to the following clubs: Whispering Oaks of McHenry, Woodstock, B e l v f d e r e . H a r v a r d . Hononegah of Rockton. and North Suburban of Winnebago. Vice-president Mrs. Harlan , Tipton of Peca tonics urged all clubs to fill out reports and send them in, whether they have a chairman for all departments or not. New chairmen elected were health, Mrs. Robert Janssen of Winnebago; credentials. Mrs. James Griffith of Belvidere. elections, Mrs. John Walter of Belvidere; budget and finance. Mrs. Rhea Nelson of McHenry and Mrs. Grover Elmore of McHenry; and nominating. Mrs. Henry Turner of Belvidere, Mrs. Woodrow Kemp of Belvidere, and Mrs. Heinemann of Spring Grove. In addition to Mrs. Stilling and Mrs. Tipton, other officers of the Fourth District are second vice-president. Mrs. James Sarko of Marengo; recording secretary, Mrs. Frank Dusak of Woodstock; corresponding secretary, Mrs. John Albrecht of McHenry; treasurer, Mrs. Jack Moore of Wonder Lake; and junior director, Mrs. Dana Peterson of Belvidere. Senior Caution Urged By Sheriff Tyrrell When the October meeting of the McHenry Senior Citizens club was called to order at 7:30 p.m. at East campus cafeteria by President Ralph Lockerbie, there were one hundred and forty-nine in attendance. Sheriff Tyrrell gave a most interesting talk telling many of the problems the Sheriff's department is faced with end urging perents to have a more watchful eye on their children and their activities, as van­ dalism is increasing by leaps and boudns. He also cautioned the senior citizens to be alert and careful at all times, per- ticularly with strangers. A talk was given by a member of the McHenry Senior Citizens council regarding RTA. Further discussion on this matter wes related at the executive committee meeting on Mondey, Nov. 7, at Land­ mark school. It will also be discussed in further detail at the Nov. 14 general meeting. President Lockerbie read a poem entitled "A Friend" which was very beautiful. The members seem to enjoy his interesting poems and short readings. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap­ proved. Two new members were welcomed into the club, and urged to become interested and involved in the many ac­ tivities the club has to offer. Members were reminded to wear their badges et all meetings end new members were esked to pick theirs up. Members were also reminded that there are some delinquents who are behind on their dues. The membership chairman will be accepting dues for 1979. Tickets for the annual club Christmas dinner and party Monday, Dec. 12 are now on sale. Mrs. Louise Giel urges prompt reservations as seating is limited. The dinner and party will be at West Campus cafeteria, at 6:30 p.m. John Doerr advised that persons who went to Drury Lane North and rode in cars were being refunded the bus fare. Persons who rode in cars and accept the refund should really reimburse the drivers they rode with to offset their gas expense. Those riding the bus, however, enjoyed the bus ride and receive no refund. Mr. Doerr has scheduled a bus-luncheon-theater trip to Shady Lane at Marengo, tftttMJMCUJK: SOUP. SALAD, CHEESE & CRACKER BASKET. AND RELISH TRAY. I FISH FLOWN IN EVERY FRIDAY - A DIFFERENT FISH EVERY WEEK! VISIT OUR BAR THIS MONTH Enjoy the beautiful view of the river. Cocktail hour 4-6 with homemade hot A cold hor's doeuvres. All our cocktails i are 2 full ounce*I SNUG HARBOR 801 N. RIVER RD. MCHENRY 385-2671 THURSDAY ALASKA ---- TR»QC CRAB LEGS D W/DRAWN BUTTER ALSO OUR THURSDAY YEAR ROUND SPECIAL HOCKS & KRAUT •PBB Homenudt Unchton Sp«ci»l> fail; 11:30-2:301 THANKSGIVING RED CARPET ROOMS Open to the Public McHENRY COUNTRY CLUB 820 N. John, McHenry, III. WHOLE TURKEY, plus all the trimmings, SERVED FAMILY STYLE. Dad carves and takes home the leftover turkey. Minimum 5 persons for Whole Turkey. Reservations a Must by Sunday, Nov. 20th. Complete Dinner and "Dessert Table" #5.50 per person plus tax and gratuity. Dinners served from 1:00PM to 6:00PM. Limited Menu in addition to Whole Turkeys. Reservations call til5>385-1072 Wednesday, Dec. 7, to see the play "Any Wednesday". Make reservations promptly with Mrs. Giel. Mrs. Anne Rehfinger, social chairlady, reminded members that cakes are needed for the two monthly meetings. Mrs. Clara Knetzer, Loop bus chairlady, reminded members to sign up at once for the Loop trip Wednesday, Nov. 9. She is also taking reservations for the trip Wednesday, Dec. 14. Please make reservations promptly. Jim Zednik, bowling chairman, advises that the bowling is active and invited new members to come out and join the fun. Happy Birthday, and Happy Anniversary were sung to aO members celebrating these events at this time. The McHenry Choral club will give the program at the Yiext meeting Monday, Nov. 14 at East campus cafeteria, a program everyone will want to see and hear as the Choral club always give a superb per­ formance. Tickets for the club's Christmas program in December will be available from Mrs. Louise Giel. Senior Walk-In Center Meals are served Monday through Friday at the Walk-In center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 2 p.m. the day before at 385- 8260. The menu for the week of Nov. 14 through Nov. 18 is as follows: Nov. 14: Chicken noodle encasserole, string beans, relish tray, pudding and milk. Nov. 15: Beef pot pie- vegetables, garden salad- dressing, cheese wedges, iced cake and milk. Nov. IS: Franks-kraut, carrot sticks & pickles, potato chips, fruit and milk. Nov. 17: Yankee pot roast- gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, jello-raisins and milk. Nov. 18: Tuna & noodle casserole, carrots, cole slaw, peaches and milk. Staam EeglaeTrek Josiah Hornblower brought America's first steam engine over from England in September, 17S8. It was used for more than 20 years in the copper mines of Col. John Schuyler in New Jersey. lie lastaOatfon of officers ef the McHenry Grandmothers dub took place at Crescent Bay Landing recently with tweaty-fOur members la attendaace. One-year terms were conferred by Rose Neuharth, iastaUag officer, sae of the erigiaal founders of the dub at its inception about eight years age. Pictured ere. left te right. Rose Neuharth, Esther Heard, president; Valerie Cwinsld. vice presideat; Jaaet Siemien, secretary; aad Aaa Carisea. treasurer. The women sponsor bake sales, card parties,, aad ether affairs which benefit the Rescae squad. Easter Seal cento- and other STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Community Calendar NOVEMBER 11 * 12 McHenry Shores Christmas Bazaar-Village Annex, 3211 Beach Drive-Friday, 7 to 9:30 p.m.-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.-Sponsors: Shoreliners. Rummage-Bazaar-Bake Sale-9 a.m. to 5 p.m.- Wonderview Association House, 2618 Walnut Drive- Sponsors, Wonderview Women's Auxiliary NOVEMBER 11, 12, 13 "Send Me No Flowers"- McHenry High School West Campus Auditorium-8 p.m.- Drama Club-Tickets, 385-7077. NOVEMBER 12 Friendship Club-Potluck Dinner & Meeting~6 p.m.-First United Methodist Church. Free Children's Cartoon Movies-McHenry Public Library-2 p.m. St. Paul's Episcopal Church- Holiday Bazaar-Parish Hall-9 a.m. to 4 p.m. NOVEMBER 13 Bus Trip to Barnum & Bailey Circus, Amphitheater -- Matinee-Ringside Seats-Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank 12 Noon-Public Welcome-Phone 385-8633-Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital, Sponsors NOVEMBER 14 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting-?:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria-Program: McHenry Choral Club. NOVEMBER 15 Harvest Brunch & Bake Sale- -Chain O' Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church, 4815 Wilmot- Serving Begins at 11 a.m.- Sponsors, Church Women. Stand Up Concert-McHenry High School West Campus-7 p.m.-McHenry Marching Band-385-7077. McHenry Lodge 158-Stated Meeting. NOVEMBER 16 Edgebrook PTO-General Meeting-School Gym-Agenda: Parents Without Partners. Family Service and Com­ munity Mental Health Center- Regular Monthly Meeting-7:30 p.m.-3409 W. Waukegan Road- Public Invited. LCWC Thanksgiving Party- Town Hall, Spring Grove~12 Noon-Potluck-Flower Demonstration-Guests Welcome. , NOVEMBER 17 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Regular Meeting- Hostess, Mrs. Joan Corn well. McHenry Garden Club- Meeting-Home of Mrs. Ralph Smith-1 p.m. * ' < McCullom Lake Cservation Club-Meeting --8 p.m.-- Lakeland Park Community FISH FRY FRIDAY $« 4-10 P.M. WoAW PRIME RIB SATURDAY 5-10 P.M. 0#0U ROAST TURKEY SUNDAY Homemode £ A i -e P.M. ^^^.75,^4»20 Also Serving Steaks-Ribs-Whole Catfish Shrimps and Sandwiches MSTAKEE COUNTRY CLUB 815 W. Boy Rd. Phone 385-9854 House-Agende: Committee Reports, Future Events. Mt. Hope Methodist Church, 1015 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands-Rumbaz & Lun- cheon~U a.m. to 2 p.m. Court Joyce Kilmer 573-K.C. Hall-8 p.m. Valley View Girl Scouts- Neighborhood Meeting-St. Patrick's Church Hall--9:15 a.m. NOVEMBER 18 St. Margaret Chapter of Naim-Meeting-St. Mary's Oak Room--7:30 p.m.-Bring Christmas Prizes. Wood Sculpture Demon­ stration by Edward Jirasek- McHenry City Hall-8 p.m.~ Information, 459-4528. NOVEMBER 19 Free Children's Cartoon Movies-McHenry Public Library-2 p.m. Mt. Hope Methodist Church, 1015 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands-Rumbaz-11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Arts & Crafts Bazaar-- McHenry VFW Hall~9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Holiday Hills Women's Club, Sponsors. NOVEMBER 20 Bus Trip to Barnum & Bailey Circus- Amphitheature Ringside Seats--Leaves McHenry State Bank 12 Noon- Public Invited-Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital, Sponsors- Information. 385-8633. NOVEMBER 21 Annual Feather Party-St. Peter's Hall, Spring Grove-8 p.m.-Prizes and Refresh­ ments. NOVEMBER 23 Church Women United Medical Van-St. Patrick's Montini School-5 to 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 26 Free Children's Cartoon Movies-McHenry Public Library-2 p.m. NOVEMBER 28 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Meeting-7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria. NOVEMBER 29 T H E.O S.-Meeting With SMILES-McHenry First Baptist Church-Potluck Dinner-6 p.m.-Bring Table Service & Dish To Pass. NOVEMBER 30 Bus Trip to Chicago Loop- Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank 9 a.m.-Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital, Sponsors- Information. 385-8633. "Friends In Service Here" McHenry Chapter THANKSGIVING BASKETS! We are happy to invite each and everyone of you to share with us in preparing Thanksgiving baskets for those who are in need; folks recommended to us by Public Aid, visiting nurses, various churches, family service organizations and people who have been in contact with Fish. Non-perishable items are needed, canned fruits, vegetables, meats, tuna fish, ravioli, as well as all those products always needed in homes, paper products, cleaning items, washing supplies. Please call 385-6182 regarding delivery. Perishable items, turkeys, desserts, fresh vegetables, fruits; if you have, these available, please call the above number. If you prefer to send a donation, please address Fish, P.O. Box 332, McHenry.. Baskets will be packed and delivered Sunday, Nov. 20. We would appreciate receiving all items before Saturday, Nov. 19, or no later than Sunday, Nov. 20, after the 12:15 p.m. Mass. Items can be brought to the side door, to the left of the main entrance of St. Patrick's church, 3500 West Washington street, McHenry. The demands on our Pantry so far this year have been heavy, and from past ex­ perience we know when the colder weather sets in, and layoffs come in the con­ struction and other trades, we will be needing good supplies of all non-perishable necessary items. If you can help keep Fish cupboards stocked, call 385- 6182 regarding delivery. All of us have many things to be thankful for - God loveth a cheerful giver! M.G. DIVORCES Decrees and judgment# of disolutions of marriage recently granted by the 19th Judicial Circuit include: Debra R. Forstrom and Robert L. Forstrom; Adaline Filip and George Roy Filip; John L. Beetstra vs. Paula J. Beetstra. Zennith M. Vela and Jesus J. Vela; Linda Dentro and Allan Wayne Dentro; Judith A. Justen and Gerald L. Justen. Dennis Edwin Norton and Lillian Irene Norton; Garda C. Witt and Lennie R. Witt; Karen Jean Wilson and George Robert Wilson III. HOSPITAL NOTES McHENRY HOSPITAL Recent admittances to McHenry hospital included from McHenry: Carol Ut- terback, David C. Wohlert, Debbie O'Brien, Suzanne Shulda, and Alfred Mallinder; from Wonder Lake: Elsie S. Ottoson. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODTOCK Recent . admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included from McHenry: Lillian Neumann, Jerome Rogers, Dolores Stanley, Marilyn Kinder, Eva Peisba, Paul Morenz, Delta Lunkenl)eimer, Marie Oeffling and Theodore Anderson; from Wonder Lake: Rosina Kat- zenberger. HOSPITALIZED Patricia Rakestraw of McHenry has been admitted as a patient to Lakeland hospital, Elkhorn, Wis., following an auto accident Monday, Nov. 7, south of Lake Geneva, Wis! Surgery in the immediate future will require a lengthy c o n v a l e s c e n c e a n d correspondence from McHenry friends would be welcome. A garage sale has been defined purchaser to avoid being the as the last attempt of the original ultimate consumer. 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