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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Nov 1978, p. 2

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r P\C.» ' -I'l MNI)t U.H{ WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER8.1»78 McHenry Seniors Plan Second Art, Hobby Day MR AND MRS JAMES MC MILLAN SEPTEMBER WEDDING - The First Baptist church. Marengo, was decorated with sprays of late summer flowers for the ceremony Sept. 9 at 4 p.m.. uniting Linda Akime Yamaoka and James Michael McMillan, a graduate of McHenry high school. The bride, who graduated from Marengo high school, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yamaoka, 306 Sixth avenue. Marengo. Mrs. Dolores McMillan. 7704 Sunset drive. Wonder lake, and the late Thomas McMillan, are the groom's parents. After the ceremony, there was a reception at the American Legion hall in Union, whikch was attended by 230 guests. Kelly Yamaoka. Peoria, brother of the bride, was the Master of Ceremonies. A trip is planned for later this year. The couple reside in Wonder Lake. DE WAYNE STUDIOS \ NEW & DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES IN Permanent Waving & Hair Coloring PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT! Brush n Curl 4901 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, IL PHONE 385-4777 WE ALSO DO MEN'S HAIRSTYLING Spring Wedding For Local Girl Mr and Mrs. George A Kalsch. Jr.. of Pistakee Hills, announce the engagement of their daughter. Marie V KalSCh. to Gary J Enright. son of Mrs Beatrice Enright of The busy Seniors of the McHenry Walk-In center are putting the finishing touches on the plans for their second an­ nual Hobby and Art show. Mr Fred Turek, well-known McHenry artist is chairman of this year's show. Many seniors have developed interesting and beautiful hobbies over the years. The purpose of the show is to give them an opportunity to share their interest with others. A regisration sheet is posted at the Center, and it is hoped that many will avail themselves of the opportunity to talk about an important interest in their lives, and to meet others who share that interest Last year, oil paintings, minatures. examples of woodworking, needlework, cut glass, crocheted and knitted garments and many more items were shown. It is hoped that others than Senior Citizens will come and enjoy the show. The Show will be held November 15 at the Walk-In Center at the Moose Lodge on Route 120. A. wedding in the spring „ f"Delta Kappa 1979 is planned by the young couple, both of whom are employed in Chicago MR AND MRS DON ALD E ROSE WED AT HOME - Miss Tracie L\nn N a hill and Donald Edgar Rose, son <»f Mr and Mrs Herbert Rose. Sunnyside Estates, McHenry, were married Aug. 19 at the home of the bride's parents. Vlr and Mrs George Nahill, 205 Eastview avenue. Crystal Lake The Reverend Ralph Smith, pastor of the First United Methodist church <rf McHenry, heard their double-ring vows at the 5 p.m ceremon\ \mong fifty guests honored at a reception at the bride's parents' home were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. V\illiam Kelly, Fort Meyers, Fla. Following a honeymoon trip to San Francisco. Monterey, and Carmel, Calif., the couple is residing in Crystal Lake Patti Williams, Lina Miller, Kathy Freunt and Lynnda Eldredge HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM A SEMINAR AND WOULD LIKE TO SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCES WITH YOU! ff hispering Oaks Garden Club Holds Holiday Boutique Whispering Oaks garden club once again welcomes everyone to its Fall and Holiday boutique, to be held on Saturday. Nov 11. from 9 a m until 2 p.m at the community center, located at 4513 Front Royal drive Complete decorations for fall and Christmas, gifts galore, p r e c i o u s m i n i a t u r e arrangements to grace any corner of a home, wreaths, ornaments, toys, pillows, lovely choice house plants, and centerpieces of fall flowers for the Thanksgiving table will be available Also featured will be a bakery counter with some of the best cooks in McHenry contributing goodies Coffee and rolls with be available to the public at the coffee bar for a small fee The fragrance and the magic of the Holiday season will be available right in the community St. \lar\ s Scene For Nuptials Of Area Residents St Mary's church. McHenry, was the setting for the 2 30 p m ceremony on Nov 4. uniting Nancy A Kuna and Jeff R Novotny. 4604 Garden Quarter road. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond Kuna. 3312 N Chapel Hill road Mr and Mrs Raymond Novotny, 5515 N Wilmot road, are the groom's parents Special music for the oc­ casion was provided by Mary Jo Stedman and Don Busold After the ceremony, a reception was held at Raymond s Waterfront Stage for 150 guests Both the bride and groom are self-employed at the Johnsburg Bowl The bride and groom both graduated from McHenry high school, she in 1976. and he. in 1972 Saint Elizabeth A i.I.M. Chapter Readies Pot-Luck St Elizabeth chapter of N A I M will meet for a pot luck dinner at 8 p m Nov 11, in the community room of St Mary's rectory. ;J90 Fulton street. Elgin A business meeting will follow This chapter welcomes all w i d o w e d C a t h o l i c s w i t h dependent children For fur ther information, call 312 741 2629 or 312-697 7199 • * * * Expect little and you will spare yourself dis­ appointments. Gamma Group Inducts Member In a beautifully impressive ceremoney on Saturday .Nov. 4, Mrs Katherine Trickett of Marengo, a second grade teacher in the Evergreen Park school in Union. 111., was ac­ cepted into membership in the Alpha Theta chapter of Lambda state Delta Kappa Gamma society international, at the chapter's annual initiation luncheon at the Crystal Lake country club Delta Kappa Gamma society honors key women teachers everywhere Guests at the luncheon were Miss Vernie Swensen and her mother from Crystal Lake Miss Swensen is a student at McHenry community college training to become a teacher. She is the current recipient of the chapter's Ethel C. Coe recruitment grant Members of the chapter's Native American Project committee displayed for sale many lovely, handmade Christmas ornaments. Funds from the sale will be added to the scholarship funds for students at Navaho community college, Tsalie, Arizona. Prior to the luncheon, Mrs. Susan Anderson, chapter president, conducted a business meeting with members of the chapter s executive board Community Calendar 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 mond. 10 a m to 4 p.m. 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 McHenry Women's Club regular meeting VFW Club house lunch-noon meeting 1 p m program "Your FBI 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 Rjngwood c h u r c h S e r v i n g 5 . 6 . a n d 7 p m For tickets call 653-9282 and 385 8037 „ St Paul s Episcopal church Annual Bazaar 9 am 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 I>ake beach house Whispering Oaks Garden Club fall Boutique 9 a m to 2 p m -4513 Front Royal drive Annual Installation of of ficers Masonic Lodge-8 p m NOVEMBER 12 Knights of Columbus Woodstock Pancake breakfast at K of C hall. W'oodstock-8 am to 1 p m -proceeds to Birthright of McHenry county tickets at door everyone welcome add to Nov 15 FoxRidge Women's club meeting 8 p m St Paul s. Episcopal church Family Service and Com munity Mental Health center monthly board meeting-8 30 PARDON OUR DUST! To provide you with better service, we're expanding our Drive-In Facilities to three stations -- but we have to tear up our driveway to get them installed. This con­ structor) work won't last too long...but at times our drive-up service will be tem­ porarily interrupted. When that happens, please use our inside windows. We sin­ cerely appreciate your patience and un­ derstanding. rHENRY IVIUII' VIII I vuiiiimo FSUC SAVINGS V "1209 North Gr**n SlfMl McHonry SIS MS 3000 10520 Main Street Richmond 815 678 2061 10402 North Vine Street (Huntley Center on Rte 47) Hontely 312 669 3333 SA VftS HOUfrS 9 00 on-! to 4 30 pn*. Moodoy Tuesdoy ond ThgrvdOf 9 X am to 8 00 pf r tdoy 9 00 o^ to 3 00 pm So'u'doy McHervy D'-#e ope*1 Wed' evdof 9 00 arr to 2 00 pm Oosed Aidnndor in ft hmoryJ fclktw lfok*ui1cfk{ THE Furniture Hospital CRYSTAL LAKE UPHOLSTERY SHOP ? REPAIRING ft RfGlUING lorry A Jim Seymour >15/459-0653 ITEMS FOR AUCTION-the parents, staff and students of Valley View elementary school Invite the public to the third annaul Valley View P.T.O. auction Nov. 18. from 1 to 4 p.m. Pictured are Mrs. Jane Goehler, a fifth grade teacher and Shawn Hastings displaying some of the items donated by the local merchants of the area. At right is Tim O'Toole, Learning Center director at the school. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD VFW Auxiliary Kick-Off For Membership At Fall Dinner p.m.-open to public. Board staff workshop. 5:30 p.m - Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 Green street. McHenry NOVEMBER 13 McHenry Senior Citizens Club meeting-7;30 p.m.-West campus 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 Front Royal drive- 1 to 3 p m NOVEMBER 14 Newcomers club-monthly meeting "Silent Auction"7:30 p.m.-St. Paul's Episcopal church >* NOVEMBER 15 McHenry Senior Citizens club I bus trip to Ice Follies-buses leave the McHenry State bank p a r k i n g l o t a t 5 p m Whispering Oaks Women's club Gentlemen's Night Roaring 20's" dinner at 7 p m Edgebrook school book fair- school hours and 7 30 to 9 p m - gym NOVEMBER 16 Mt Hope Methodist church. Pistakee Highlands, annual Christmas bazaar and lun cheon-noon to 3 p m 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" McHenry Garden Club home of Mrs William H Tonyan Jr -1 pm UMW General meeting-noon- hostess-Ruth circle program- 1 30 p m -Red China NOVEMBER 17 St Margaret chapter of Nairn meeting Oak room Montini Middle school-7 30 p m NOVEMBER 18 Veterans of Foreign Wars post 4600 and ladies Auxiliary- annual membership kickoff dinner 7:30 pm -cocktails-6 30 pm Reservations by Nov. ll-Post Home Annual Turkey Trot dance Johnsburg community club Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4600 and Ladies auxiliary annual membership kick-off dinner dance will be held Saturday. Nov. 18. at the VFW home on Route 120 Ila Hogan, chairperson for the dinner and membership chair-person for the Ladies auxiliary, urges members of the post and auxiliary to make reservations by Saturday. Nov 11 Reservations can be made at the post home Post and auxiliary members who have, paid their 1979 dues or will pay them the evening of the dinner are eligible to attend Cocktails and appetizers will preceed the dinner, which will be served at 7:30 p m Dinner will be followed by a short program and dancing Guests for the evening will be Ethel Scott. 5th district president of the Ladies auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars; Jeanne An­ derson, senior vice-president and membership chairperson 5th district Ladies auxiliary; Alvin Paris, commander 5th district. Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Leland Scott, senior vice-commander and mem­ bership chairman. 5th district Veterans of Foreign Wars On the committee assisting will be Barbara Bryniarski, Mary Fergen, Gertrude Gregory and Mary Kuemmel. benefit of St John's restoration fund Mount Hope Methodist church-Pistakee Highlands- annual bake sale, bazaar, and rummage sale-noon to 3 pm ' PiAlpha progressive dinner Valley View school -PTO auction-1 to 4 p m. NOVEMBER 19 St. Patrick's CCD Third annual citrus fruit sale at the church after Masses-further information, call 385-8268 NOVEMBER 20 Regular meeting American Legion Auxiliary-8 p.m -Legion post home-bring canned goods for Christmas baskets and creature comforts for the hospitalized veterans T H E O S m e e t f o r ^ d i n n e r a t 5:30 p m at Windhill Pancake parlor, 3307 W Elm street meeting and program at First United Methodist church following dinner NOVEMBER 21 "Oldies But Goodies " Mt Hope Methodist church, meeting at noon Chapel Hill country club-lunch and social hour NOVEMBER 26 St Patrick s CCD Third annual citrus sale at the church after Masses-for further in­ formation. call 385-8268 DECEMBER 2 McHenry Choral club Christmas program-8 15 p m - West Campus auditorium FoxRidge Women's club dinner-dance fund raiser at Hunter country club. Rich mond PiAlpha bake sale DECEMBER 3 McHenry Choral club Christmas program 8 15 p.m.- West Campus auditorium DECEMBER 7 C D of A meeting-Christmas social-7 30 p m K of C hall PiAlpha regular meeting Mrs Sandy Etten, hostess-Mrs Fawn Vail giving program "Career" ORGANIZE CLASS REUNION A few members of the class of 1928-29 of Audubon school, Chicago, are in the process of organizing a fiftieth year reunion Anyone who knows of class members who would like to have a get together, contact Mrs Wm A <Evelyn Lam- pert! Sandell, 613 Mineral Springs drive McHenry PREFER ¥0 WORK NI6HT SHIR? POSITION NOW AVAILABLE FOR REGISTERED NURSE 11:00 PM-7:30 AM SHIFT FULL TIME R.N. DESIRED, BUT WILL CONSIDER PART TIME. •EXCELLENT SALARY •COMPANY BENEFITS _ Contact Laura Becko, R.N. 803 Royal Drive, McHenry 344-2605 Of MC HENIV Senior Citizen Committee Ready For Nominations It was announced at the Oct 22 meeting of the McHenry Senior Citizens club that Mr John Doerr. will be nominating committee chairman If anyone is interested in being an officer, let Mr Doerr. or someone on his committee, know what office yotrnvmild*ltlDPrtirhave ^ Treasurer. Virginia Nix, was \ happy to give refunds to members who were on the Lake Geneva boat trip which was cut a little short because of the storm If you have not received your refund, see Virginia Wanda, the Coffee Witch" is very grateful for the cooperation of the ladies in volunteering to bring cakes for the refreshment period Coffee, apple cider, and doughnuts were the treats at the meeting The sewing group can use new big towels for making bibs for nursing homes; and even very good used towels will be acceptable The annual club Christmas dinner party is scheduled for Monday, Dec 11, and Mrs I^ouise Giel will be selling tickets at the next meeting Mr John Doerr reminded members that the three buses for the Ice Follies on Nov 15 will leave the McHenry state bank parking lot at 5 p m On Wednesday. Dec 6, the bus for the luncheon-theater trip to Shady Lane at Marengo will leave the McHenry state bank parking lot at 11 a m The program for the evening was given by Rev Herbert Duenow It was a book review on The Blue Parade", which was very interesting and amusing The program for the Nov 13 meeting will be given by the McHenry Choral club Tickets for its annual Christmas program at West campus will be available at that meeting The executive committee meeting will be on Monday, Nov 6 at 3:30 pm at Land mark school Finishing Touches On Ringuood Meal (Christmas Bazaar The ladies are of the Ringwood church are putting the finishing touches on many items for the Christmas bazaar at the Ringwood church on Saturday, Nov 11 A person will be able to find all sorts of lovely gifts wreaths, blankets, quilts, jewelry, aprons, pillow cases, and many other hand­ made items for gift giving And of course our home made Senior Walk-In Canter Location Moose Lodge. Route 120 Time Monday through Friday. 10 am to 4 p m November 8 Meet and Eat. served at 11 45 a m to 12 30 p m Be sure to get your reser­ vations in the day before, no 30 p m Painters with Fred and Ruth. November 9 Guest Speaker Robert A. P r e n d e r g a s t , e x e c u t i v e director of McHenry area Chamber of Commerce November 10 Open Activity November IJ Cards and Games November 14 ladies' Day CarPool trip to visit McHenry"s violet lady. Lu Alt. November 15 Second annual Hobby and Art show Fred Turek. chairman Be sure to enjoy your much- enjoyed hobby with the rest of the seniors Fox Ridge Women's Club Features Cook ie Exch ange The regular monthly meeting of the Fox Ridge Women's club, Nov 15 at 8 at St Paul's Episcopal church, will feature a cookie exchange Bring four dozen cookies, all the same kind You will go home with a beautiful assortment for the holidays Also bring a recipe card to add to our growing cookbook What is a secret elf? Come and find out and really get the spirit Also at this meeting our gourmet group will be presenting a holiday menu and table setting Dec 2 is our dinner-dance fund raiser at Hunters country club, Richmond Dec 9 is the children's Christmas party. November is membership drive month. Come to the meeting and bring a friend, meet neighbors, and make new friends available To call Katie CLEANING SERVICE INC CONTRACT srccius •New Homo* •Model Homes •Apartment* candies will be order ahead, Christopher Roast Beef dinner will be at 5, 6. and 7 p.m It would be wise to order tickets ahead from Alice Peet. Katie Christopher, or Doris Low. and from Mrs, Walter Wilcox in the Woodstock area PROFESSIONAL Small Office & Household CLEANING •L.ght Housekeeping ^Corpet Cleaning •Inside Windows •Weekly-Bi-monthly Monthly •couponsF0» XMAS GIFTS CALL 385-0283 TODAY

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