Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Dec 1977, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

4' PAr.R 2 - PLAINDEALER - WF.nNF.snAY, DECEMBER 7. 1«tt »' MK. AND MRS. MICHAEL P. MOULD ;EAST COAST HONEYMOON--Prior to residency in Harrington, -.hewlyweds Michael Peter and Bernadine Louise (Reid) Mould took a honeymoon trip through the eastern coast New England ^states. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reid of 3711 W. •Maple avenue, McHenry, and the groom's parents are the late Mr. land Mrs. Mould. The Rev. Herman Graef of the Zion Lutheran ;church of McHenry blessed the union Oct. 1 at the altar decorated •With autumn floral arrangements. Family Members Jlonor Eightieth •Year Celebrant AGNES SCHULTZ * Christmas Cheei! Candy Close* * r . TheH Cl»rstmis Hour (START,NG SATURDAY SJ° 9 *»»» II to? 6 ^̂ Sh°P *nr* "Hnoi, 0/46 I DOOOOOOCOOQ^OOOOO^*^ I Community Calendar ^OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOO ̂ Agnes Schultz, 10-year resident of Johnsburg, celebrated her eightieth bir­ thday Saturday, Dec. 3, with family members. Mrs. Schultz spent the evening with her daughter, Mrs. •• Charlotte Krystosek, Johnsburg, and her three grandchildren, Ted Krystosek, Chicago; Cheryl Krystosek and Tom Krystosek, also of Johnsburg. Plans for the bir­ thday event included a dinner party at Andre's Steak House, Richmond. In addition to cards and calls from friends and relatives, Mrs. Schultz received birthday greetings from Chicago Mayor Michael Bilandic, since she is a former long-time resident of Chicago, and Illinois Governor James P. Thompson. DECEMBER 7 Annual Fashion Show and Salad Luncheon-Johnsburg C o m m u n i t y C l u b - - l l : 3 0 a . m - St. John's Home and School Association, Sponsors. McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Shady Lake Bus- Luncheon-Theater Trip- Leaves McHenry State Bank 10:45 a.m. McHenry Grandmothers Club-Christmas Club--ll:30 a.m.-Branded Steak House- Bring Canned Goods for Fish & Grab Bag Gift. DECEMBER 8 Lakeland Park Women's Club Meeting-Community House, 1717 N. Sunset Avenue- 7:30 p.m. Trip to Water Tower-Bus Leaves McHenry Savings & Loan 9 a.m.-Tickets & In­ formation, 385-8633-Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital, Sponsors. Knights of Columbus- Regular Meeting-8 p.m.-KC Hall. McHenry Women's Club Christmas Party-Potluck Luncheon-12 Noon-VFW- Bring Gift of Canned Goods. DECEMBER 10 Friendship Club Potluck Dinner-Meeting--6 p.m.-First United Methodist Church. "Holly Hop" Dance- Johnsburg Community Club-9 p.m. to 1 a.m.-Band & Refresh- ments-TicketS at Door- Information, 385-8920. "Birthday Party For Jesus"- -Johnsburg Community Club-1 to 3 p.m.-First 150 Children Ages 4 to ll--Information & Reservations, 385-8920. DECEMBER 10 & 11 Christmas Madrigal Dinner- McHenry West Campus~6:30 p.m.-Tickets, 385-7077. DECEMBER 12 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Annual Christmas Dinner Party-6:30 p.m.-West Campus Cafeteria-Program by Local Talent, 7:45 p.m. DECEMBER 13 Town and Country Newcomers Club-Cookie Exchange-Home of Sandy Howell-7:30 p.m. McHenry Area Jaycees General Membership Meeting- McHenry Moose Lodge-8 p.m. Order of the Eastern Star, McHenry Chapter-Stated Meeting-Masonic Hall-8 p.m. DECEMBER 14 Church Women United Medical Van-St Patrick's Montini School-5 to 8 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Loop Bus Trip-Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank 8:45 a.m. DECEMBER 15 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Christmas Party- Mrs. Dorothy Haddick, Hostess. Lakeland Park Women's Club Annual Christmas Dinner P a r t y - - I n d i a n M a n o r Restaurant-Cocktails, 6:30 p.m.-Dinner, 7 p.m. United Methodist Women- Communion Service & Brunch ~ 10 a.m.-First United Methodist Church-General Meeting. McCullom Lake Con­ servation Club-Regular Monthly Meeting~8.m.-Beach House. McCullom Lake Con­ servation Club-Regular Meeting--8 p.m.-Beach House. WW I Veterans, Barracks 1 3 1 5 - C h r i s t m a s P a r t y - American Legion Hall-2:30 p.m. McHenry Garden Club- Christmas Party-Snug Harbor- -12 Noon. DECEMBER 16 Church Women United- Executive Committee Meeting- -Home of Almarie James. Lakeland Park Women's Club Childrens Christmas Party-4 p.m.-Community House, 1717 N. Sunset Avenue- By Reservation Only. St. Margaret Chapter of Naim-Potluck Dinner-St. Mary's Oak Room--6 p.m.- Bring Gift & Table Service. DECEMBER 17 Edgebrook PTO-Donuts .With Santa-10:30 a.m. to 12 Noon-School Gym. DECEMBER 18 Church Women United Medical Van-St. Patrick's Montini School-5 to 8 p.m. Children's Christmas Party- Knights of Columbus Hall DECEMBER 21 Whispering Oaks Woman's C l u b - C h r i s t m a s P a r t y - McHenry High School Madrigal Singers. DECEMBER 23' '< High School Referendum. i, DECEMBER 27 T.H.E.O.S. Potluck Dinner & Christmas Party-5:30 p.m.- Home of Mae Stinespring. Order of the Easter Star, McHenry Chapter-Christmas Party-8 p.m.-Masonic Hall. JANUARY 5 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Regular Meeting- Mrs. Sandy Etten, Hostess. JANUARY 11 Church Women United Medical Van-St. Patrick's Montini School-5 to 8 p.m. iSas«B FREE GIFT WRAPPING! RING IN 78 WITH THE MOST GALA NEW YEAR'S EVER! 9:00 P.M. Sooting COCKTAILS CHAMPAGNE CAVIAR FULL COURSE GOURMETDINNER Choica of ROAST SQUAB PHEASANT LOBSTER THERMIDORE FILET MIGNON MEDALLIONS CHORON STROLLING TROUBADORS FAVORS - BALLOONS - POPPERS CHAMPAGNE - OPEN BAR Dancing to tho Music off JIMMY ALMAN'S GROUP P.S. Our New, Complete Banquet Facilities are now open and ready for your inspection and reservations. rHONE 815-385-8899 GRgSCENT qBAY* ^LAKPINQ 3309 N. Chapel Hill Rd., McHenry McHenry Senior Citizens Club Posts RTA Protest, In spite of inclement weather Monday evening, Nov. 28, there were ninety-eight in attendance when President Ralph Lockerbie called the McHenry Senior Citizens club meeting to order at 7:30 p.m., at East campus cafeteria. The R.T.A. matter was discussed in detail, and a letter read showing what progress has been made toward helping McHenry county realize some benefits. So far McHenry county has received nothing whatsoever. A letter was read that is being sent to-Attorney General Scott, accompanied by the list of petitioners from the club, hoping that if enough pressure is brought to bear McHenry county will get what is coming to it or be withdrawn from the project entirely. After the pledge of allegiance to the flag had been recited in unison, President Lockerbie read a poem inspirational fit all times of the year entitled "Count Your Blessings" which all enjoyed. Mrs. Clara Knetzer, loop bus chairlady, announced that there will be two buses going to the Chicago Loop Wednesday, Dec. 14. There are still a very limited number of reservations available. Here's a chance to see the Christmas decorations which are always so beautiful, and finish up any holiday shopping. Alf Heggeland, art director, advises his art classes are filled to capacity at this time; however, he has a waiting list. If anyone is interested, they are urged to register immediately in the event of a vacancy. John Doerr reminded members that the bus- luncheon-theater trip to Shady Lane at Marengo, Dec. 7, will leave from the McHenry State bank parking lot at 10:45 a.m. He also reported that Mrs. Louise Giel is taking reser­ vations for the trip Wednesday, Jan. 18 to Rockford, to visit the Clock Tower ipuseum. This bus-luncheon-museum trip will have an added attraction of also visiting the Berkley art museum. The bus will leave the McHenry State bank ten­ tatively between 9 or 9:30 a.m.; definite time to be decided later. This should be a most interesting trip as there are timepieces at the Clock Tower, museum dating back as far as 1 2 0 0 y e a r s B . C . T h e a r t museum also will be enjoyable. Members are urged to sign up promptly. Jan. 11 is the date of the loop bus trip and Clara Knetzer is now taking reservations for this trip. The bus leaves the McHenry State bank parking lot at 8:45 a.m., and returns to McHenry at approximately 4; 15 p.m. Feb. 15 is the date of the trip to Long Grove to spend a short time looking at antiques and then on to the Lamb's farm at Ldbertyville for lunch and a tour of the establishment. Mrs. Giel is busy taking reservations for this trip. And, March 16 is the date for the bus trip to the Shrine circus at Medina Temple in Chicago. There will be two buses for this event and members are assured of excellent seats in the "Potentates Boxes"! Mrs. Giel is in charge of reservations for these various trips. The buses for the circus will leave McHenry about 5:30 p.m. Mrs. Anne Rehfinger, social chairlady, reported all reservations are taken for the annual club Christmas dinner and party to be held Monday, Dec. 12, at 6:30 p.m., at West campus cafeteria. Those unable to attend the dinner are invited to come for the program at 7:45 p.m. It will be given by local talent and should be quite entertaining. The program was presented by Program Chairlady, Bertha Quinn, and was given by Eileen Hansen, McHenry County Health Department; a very interesting and informative presentation. Bartender Graduates "Has your son's college education proven helpful since you took him into the firm?" "Sure has. Whenever we have a party we let him mix the cocktails." SPECIAL41205120 JUTE 10 lbs (appro* wt.) S C 9 5 OPEN FRI., SAT., SUN., MON. 10 am -- 5 pm v i l l y c j : I M H T K i n A N D C R A F T S Route 47 and 173 Hebron, I l l inois 815 648-2920 MAKE IT FOR CHRISTMAS JANMARIE BOIKE MICHAEL CARLSON f SET JUNE DATE-A June 24,1978, exchange of vows will ftafce place at St. John the Baptist Catholic church between JanMarie Boike and Michael Carlson, both of McHenry. The bride l̂ect is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Boike, 3M0 McCormick avenue, Brookfleld, 111., and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carlson, 1409 Arabian Spur. McHenry. Mr. Carbon is a 1*74 honor graduate in political science from Northern Illinois university. Miss Boike will be a 1979 graduate of nursing from College of Lake County. The couple plan to make their home in McHenry. JEFFREY BLAKE KAY BO WEN JULY NUPTIALS-Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bow en of 17799 Meadow lane, Union, 111., announce the engagement of their daughter, Kay Bowen, to Jeffrey Blake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Blake of 896 S. Lily Lake road, McHenry. Marital promises will be repeated July 29,1978. Miss Bowen is a graduate of Marengo Ugh school and her fiance graduated from McHenry Community high school. Both are attending McHenry County college and plan to continue their education at University of Illinois, Urbana. MAKE IT FOR CHRISTMAS MACRAME SUPPLIES MR. AND MRS. JOHN WRIGHT VOWS EXCHANGED-The nuptial vows uniting Roberta Culleton Gerth and John Wright, both of McHenry, as man and wife were repeated before Judge Michael Sullivan in Woodstock Friday, Nov. 18. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culleton of Peoria, 111., and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wright of Iowa. Music for the ceremony was provided by Delbert Collett and friends and a reception followed at an establishment in Island Lake. A wedding trip included a reunion with the bride's parents in Peoria, whom she had not seen for 3 years. The newlyweds plan to make their home In McHenry. Club To Hear The Christmas Story In Song Members of the McHenry County Christian Women's club w i l l h e a r D o r o t h e M a h r , popular concert soloist, present the "Christmas Story in Song" when they meet for a 12 noon brunch Wednesday, Dec. 14, at the Crystal Lake Country club. The soloist studied under Theodore Harrison of "the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago. Another special" attraction will be a Norwegian rosemaling demonstration by Virginia Miller. A free nursery will be available from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 at the Crystal Lake Evangecal Free church. Reservations are essential by noon, Dec. 12, and may bie made by contacting Mrs. Warren (Lorraine) Monahan, 4501 Ramble road, McHenry. Mrs. Monahan will host a prayer coffee at her home Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 9:30 a.m. Interested ladies are welcome to attend. Soybeans A bushel of soybeans produces 11 pounds of oil and 47 pounds of high-protein meal. About 90 per cent of the oil is used in products such as margarine, shortening, salad oils, cooking oils and mayonnaise. Cottage Cheese Cottage cheese is economical, good and has a variety of uses. Try serving it with fruit or vegetable salads or with cabbage and carrot slaw. Another tasty combination is cottage cheese mixed with French dressing served as a salad topping. "Great Food and Drink" OPEN DAILY FROM 11 A.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS N*w Under Now MonagMMat with a (••pith Ni FEATURING LUNCHEON ft DIN DINNER SPECIALS I 3>R~ 4512 WEST RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL. (815)385-2667 RESTAURANT I LOUNGE 1

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy