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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Oct 1978, p. 2

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| . | ,XlNIMvALKK - FRIDAY. IMTOKKI! . 'T. A tfc MH AND MRS ED DSC HID A JtESIDE IN WOODSTOCK - Mr and Mrs Kd Dftchida. after -f (-turning from a wedding trip to Alberta, Canada, are making iheir home in WOodstock The couple was united at a 2:30 p.m. ji-eremony. Sept. 23, in St. .Mary's church, by Father Leo Bartel. fl'he bride, the former Kenee Curry, is the daughter of Mr. Robert i.ee ( urrv Sr , (>rand Island. F'la Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dschida. iJMOK Iroquois trail, Mcllenry, art* the parents of the bridegroom. *I'h«* two are graduates of (>e«irgia Tech, the bride having received jber degree in information and computer science, and the groom iiaving received his in industrial management. Pork l oin Roast Place a 4 to 6 pound pork loin roast, fat side up, on rack in an open roasting pan In sert roast meat thermometer so the bulb is centered in the thickest part Make certain bulb does not rest in fat or on bone I Do not add water, do not cover Roast in a slow oven (325°F.) until the ther mometer registers 170*F Al low 30 to 35 minutes per pound for roasting a center loin, 35 to 40 minutes per pound for a half loin, 40 to 45 minutes per pound for an end roast GREAT FOOD! Cantonese & American Cuisine OPEN FOR LUNCH and DINNER CRAND SUNDAY OCT. 29TH OPENING Cocktail Lounge •Party Facilities •Carry Outs 11 30 9 00 M0N THUftS 11 30 10 00 FRI t SAT 11 30 9 00 SUNDAY BAR OPEN Weekdays 'til Midnight Weekends til 1 AM O C E A N I A TmTsr" 1266 W GREEN ST AND RIf i?o McHENRY.IL 344 3388 SEDOM Holiday Bazaar Helps Large Age Group MR AND MRS SCOTT FRANTZ MC HKNRY (.RAD W KD - On Sept. 23, Scott Frantz, a graduate of McHenry high school, and Susan Hawks of Palos Park, exchanged vows in a candlelight ceremony at Christ Lutheran church, Orland Park The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hawks of Halos Park Mr. and Mrs. Charles F rantz of McHenry are the parents <if the bridegroom. A reception for 160 guests was held at Silver l.ake country club in Orland Park. The newlyweds honeymooned in Rockton, III., and are now residing in Harvard. Both attended Western Illinois university in Macomb. The Adult Level I parent group of the Special Education District of McHenry county (SEDOM ) proudly presents i ts annual Christmas bazaar, for the benefit of mentally handicapped persons from the lage of four to twenty-one - I The bazaar will be held on Friday, Nov 3. from. 10 a m until 4 p m and Saturday. Nov 4 from 10 a m until 3pm Featured will be fine hand­ crafted items.plants and home perfect zhtei made baked goods. for gift giving or brightening your home for the holidays You may even win a brand new 12" black-and-white T V , or one of numerous other door prizes The S E D O M center, a public school facili ty is located at 1200 Dane street in Wood; stock behind Claussen's pickle factory, off Kishwaukee Valley rd i All proceeds go to S E D 0 M Community Moeoooooer Calendar c-ooooooccoccocow OCTOBER 27 McHenry high school fall play-"Harvey"-Wes. campus auditorium 8 p m OCTOBER 28 Women of the Moose members'children s Halloween party-2 to 4 p m St Margaret chapter of NAIM cards-Oak room-St Mary 's school-7 30 p m FoxRidge Women's club children's Halloween party 11 am to 1 p m Faith Presbyterian church McHenry high school fall play "Harvey " West campus auditorium-8 p m Book sale McHenry Nunda library district . Lily I>ake road and Columbus drive 385-6303 OCTOBER 29 McHenry American I^egion auxiliary Semi-annual chicken dinner Legion post home- Ringwood road serving noon to 4pm public invited St Agatha court NCSF- pancake breakfast and bake sale Johnsburg community club hall starts 7 a m McHenry high school fall play "Harvey " West campus auditorium-8 p m Pancake Breakfast and bake sale NCSF Johnsburg com mumty club 7am to I p m OCTOBER 30 Al A-Non family group meeting 8 30 p m First United Methodist church McHenry Women's club board meeting-city hall 10 a m St Patrick s Indies Guild board meeting 1 p m McHenry Public Library NOVEMBER 1 McHenry BPW book review by Martha Hopkins at Faith Presbyterian church 2107 west Lincoln road refreshments proceeds to scholarship fund for t ickets call 385-0258, or purchase at door McHenry Grandmothers ' c l u b l u n c h e o n 1 1 3 0 a t Mchenry country club installation of officers NOVEMBER 2 Mass for deceased members of CD of A Christ the King church. Wonder Lake 8 a m Woodstock McHenry league of Women Voters board meeting St Paul s Episcopal church 9 a rn PiAlpha regular meeting Mrs Fawn Vail Hostess program Mrs Aleta Gemmell "Establishing Ourselves NOVEMBER 3 Northland Area Art League Winter Dimensions Arts and Crafts fair Nature center Veterans acres, Crystal Lake Activity club Prairie Grove school district 46 Auction 7 p m located on route 176, two miles east of route 31- admission is free Sweet Adelines "Show Boat Days' ' -West Campus auditorium 8 p m NOVEMBER 4 Women of the Moose Christmas bazaar at the McHenry Moose lodge-east of the river on route 120-space available for crafts 10 a m to 4 p m FoxRidge Women's club- progressive dinner 7 p m Sixth Holiday Hills Women's club Christmas bazaar-VFW* hall east of r iver on 120-9 a m Northland Area Art League- Winter Dimensions Arts and Crafts fair-nature center- Veterans acres. Crystal Lake NOVEMBER 5 Northland Area Art League- Winter Dimensions Arts and Crafts fair Nature center- Veterans Acres, Crystal Lake NOVEMBER 6 McHenry Senior citizens club executive meeting 3 30 p m landmark school Al A-Non family group meeting 8 30 p m.-First United Methodist church St Patrick's Ladies' Guild meeting 1 p m church hall NOVEMBER 7 Whispering Oaks bus to Chicago Loop leaves com mumty center 8 45 a m -Rides available for senior citizens and residents-call 385-8518 by Nov 3 UMW Mission Team executive committee meeting H 45 a m First United Methodist Church Koinonia group meeting 10 a m parlor First United Methodist church every Tuesday Bible study 11 am First United Methodist church parlor every Tuesday Marcia Mary Ball circle meeting noon First United Methodist church Lonah Wendlandt. hostess 'Holiday Boutique demonstration 1 30 p m First United Methodist church-Circle members, friends, guests welcome Free blood pressure s c r e e n i n g F i r s t U n i t e d Methodist church 7 p m Johnsburg PT() execut ive board meeting Bush learning center 8 p m St Joseph's "Holiday Faire" bazaar St Joseph's hall Rich mond noon to 7 p m Ruth circle of the First United Methodist church of McHenry monthly meeting at noon at the church Mrs Charlene Tonyan "and Mrs Lilah Jordan, hostesses NOVEMBER 8 Day of Recollection Joyce Kilmer court CD of A Mass at St Mary's church 10 a m Annual Fall bazaar Zion Lutheran church 1 to 7 p m St Joseph's "Holiday Faire bazaar St Joseph's hall . Rich m o n d . 1 0 a m t o 4 p m Announcing our Famous New Orleans's Style Shrimp Boil Buffet Service ALL YOU CAN FAT INCLUDING 3 SOUPS SALAD RICE WHITl FISH CREOLE $A . . & SHRIMP FOR T./3 CRESCENT cftAY" 'LAHpINCj 3309 CHAPEL HILL RD * 385-8899 McHENRY, ILL Whispering Oaks Garden Club Plans holiday Boutique Whispering Oaks Garden club members will lay out the welcome mat for all who attend their fall and holiday boutique, to be held on Saturday. Nov 11, from 9 am till 2 pm in theWhispering Oaks com-, munity center located at 4513 F>ont Royal drive in McHenry. Workshops have been humming all summer with lovely handmade items emerging Holiday specialties i n c l u d e w r e a t h s , arrangements, miniatures, fall bouquets, hand knits, and something to please everyone on your list . If you need greenery, there will be lovely houseplants too F'or the sweet tooth, one may find delicious cakes and pastries at the bakery counter. A person may also plan to enjoy coffee break at the bazaar s coffee bar on SatNov 11. NOVEMBER 9 Lakeland Park Women's club meeting 7 30 p m -Lakeland Park community house 1717 north Sunset avenue Woodstock McHenry League of Women voters-monthly meeting topic McHenry county college-9 a m -St Paul 's episcopal church NOVEMBER 11 Friendship club pot-luck dinner and meeting-6 p.m - First United Methodist church dining room Annual Roast Beef Dinner and bazaar at Ringwood church Serving 5. 6. and 7 p m - For tickets, call 653-9282 and 585-8037 St Paul 's F^piscopal church Annual Bazaar-9 a m to 4 p m. McCullom Lake Con­ servation club craft and bake sale 10 a m to 2 p m McHenry Styate bank, and McCullom Lake beach house Whispering Oaks Garden Club fall Boutique-9 a m to 2 p m-4513 Front Royal drive NOVEMBER 13 McHenry Senior Citizens Club meeting-7;30 p m -West c ampus cafeteria Program- McHenry Choral club Al A-Non family group meeting-8 30 p m -First United Methodist church Blood Pressure check- Whispering Oaks community center. 4513 F>ont Royal drive 1 to 3 p m NOVEMBER 14 Newcomers club monthly meeting-"Silent Auction "7:30 p m St. Paul 's F^piscopal church NOVEMBER 15 McHenry Senior Citizens club bus trip to Ice F'ollies-buses leave the McHenry State bank parking lot at 5 p.m Whispering Oaks Women's club -Gentlemen's Night- "Roaring 20's" dinner at 7 p m NOVEMBER 16 Mt Hope Methodist church. Pistakee Highlands, annual Christmas bazaar and lun c h e o n n o o n t o 3 p m United Methodist women- general meeting noon-FMrst United Methodist church Meeting of Joyce Kilmer court CD of A K of C hall 7:30 p m PiAlpha regular meeting Mrs Stacia Russell , hostess Mrs Dorothy Haddick giving program "Living" NOVEMBER 18 Veterans of Foreign Wars post 4600 and ladies Auxiliary annual membership kickoff dinner 7 30 pm -cocktails-6 30 p m Annual Turkey Trot dance Johnsburg community club benefit of St John's restoration fund Mount Hope Methodist church Pistakee Highlands annual bake sale, bazaar, and rummage sale-noon to 3 p m PiAlpha progressive dinner Valley View school PTO auction 1 to 4 p.m That'll Help Guest: "This party is very dull. 1 think I'll leave." Host: "Yes do. That'll help some." Plan Holiday Bazaar SHOWS TOYS -As viewed through a Christmas wreath, Mrs. Tony Calabrese shows Sissy Koch one of the many animals that will be for sale at the bazaar, Saturday, Nov. 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Christmas is just around the corner . and "Santa's Helpers" at St Paul 's have been busy preparing their "Holiday Bazaar", scheduled to take place at the church. 3706 west St. Paul 's avenue, McHenry. The annual event will be held Nov. 11 from 9 a m to 4 p.m Mrs William Lapg has been designing and creating original ornaments for the unique "Trim A Tree" corner The "All Season Wreaths", which are the inspiration of ecology-minded Jrs John Fiali . are certain to delight one and all F'or those who have a child or know one. the Baby Booth is a "must" attraction Mrs Tony Calabrese has prepared stuffed toys of all kinds, and many hand knitted gifts for the tots on one's list In addition to the many tables of beautiful gifts for all members of the family, there will be baked goods, Christmas cookies and a delightful lunch served by Mrs John Licastro. who is known as an excellent chef Everyone is welcome to share the "Holiday" spirit at St Paul 's "Holiday Bazaar" Prairie Grove School Club Holds Auction All the excitement of an old- fashioned auction will fi l l the air on F'riday. Nov 3 as the Activity club of Prairie Grove school once again sponsors this fund-raiser The general public is invited to participate in the evening's fun beginning at 7 p m when professional auc­ tioneer Ken Kingston opens the bidding "Some lucky bidder is going to walk away with a new double-oven Magic Chef range," says Ann Bucaro, committee member in charge of donations "We also have fabulous get away weekends at Clock Tower Inn and Lake Lawn I»dge." Other i tems donated by merchants include dinners, services, merchandise, gift subscriptions and riding lessons "Donations by residents in district 46 help make the auction a success too." says Activity club president Marilyn Rasmussen, who is heading the project "They will be bringing in white elephants, crafts and baked goods F riday afternoon for the bidders to peruse". Residents or merchants are encouraged to call Ann Bucaro, 455-3937, or Judy Carlson. 459- 1753 to make a donation Those willing to donate their t ime are also welcome to call Admission and door prizes are free, and refreshments will IK* available The auction is taking place at the Prairie Grove school, located on Route 176, two miles east of Route 31 outside of Crystal Lake Senior Walk-In ( f i l t e r Meals are served Monday through FYiday at the McHenry Walk In center beginning at 11 45 o m Reservations must be made by 1:30 p m the day before at .385-8260 One cup of coffee will be served with each meal through December, and will continue thereafter, if funds allow The menu for the week of Oct 30 through Nov 3 is as follows: Oct 30: Spaghetti with meat sauce, green beans, tossed salad. French bread, banana pudding with fresh bananas, and milk Oct. 31: Broiled hot dogs with bacon. succotash, fresh relishes, pumpkin pie, and milk Nov. I: Hot turkey sandd- wich. buttered broccoli , cranberry cubes on lettuce, peanut butter square, and milk Nov. 2: Roast beef, noodles and gravy, zucchini in tomato sauce, dinner rolls, jello with fruit , and milk Nov. :i : Oven-fried chicken, mashed potatoes, peas and corn, cole slaw, rye bread, chocolate pudding, and milk Reviews Book i y ( of * Editor B Quote Book violation >rt of suicide i liar, but is a stab at the health of human society. Ralph Waldo Emerson coffer °ct- 28,h IN THE FUN WE'LL ALL BE IN DISGUISE AND ENJOY A PRIME RIB OF BEEF DINNER AU JUS...SPECIAL S6. 95 MARTHA HOPKINS Martha Hopkins, renowned book reviewer, will present "Chesapeake" by James M i c h e n e r . N o v 1 . a t 8 p m a t the F"aith Presbyterian church. 2107 west Lincoln road, spon sored by the McHenry Business and Professional Women's club Martha Hopkins' friendly grace and refreshing sense humor combine with in telligent, thoughtful coverage of the li terature Her extensive! travel experience, as well as a lively view of the everyday scene, add informative and amusing sidelights Refreshments will be served following the review All proceeds will got to the scholarship fund, headed by Ilaverne Gregory of the McHenry Business and Professional Women's club Tickets may be purchased at the door P r i v a t e i n i t i a t i v e seems to function best when liberally supported by public funds. Until We Part Before marriage a man yearns for a woman. After m a r r i a g e t h e " y " i s silent. WOW Magazine. LOHGMH STEM HOUSE Route 120 - 2% Miles East of McHenry - 385-9869 THE Furniture Hospital CRYSTAL LAKE UPHOLSTERY SHOP T REPAIRING « REGLUING Lorry ft Jim Seymour 815/459-0453

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