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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jun 1981, p. 2

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MEN'S WEAR 390? W Your Fathtr gov# you PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. JUNE It. ItSI OA t[if <£> MR. AND MRS. STEVEN BENES CAUFORNIA HONEYMOON - Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Benes are residing in McHenry alter a honeymoon trip to California. The bride is the former Eloise Freund, daughter of Mrs. Harold W. Freund, 53*7 May avenue, Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benes of McHenry are the parents of the bridegroom. The newly weds exchanged wedding vows Apr. S, in St. Joseph's church, Richmond. Father Everett J. Hiiler officiated at the 3:30 p.m. ceremony. Following the nuptials, a reception for 150 guests was held at the Johnsburg Community club. The new Mrs. Benes graduated from Marian Central high school and is presently employed at the McHenry State bank. Her husband is a graduate of McHenry Community high school and is currently a McHenry Post Office employee. RAYMOND THELEN, JR. AND KAREN REMENTER r ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT ~ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wall of Sarasota, Fla. announce the engagement of their daughter Karen Diane Rementer of Hatboro, Pa., to Raymond Thelen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thelen, Sr. of McHenry. The prospective bride graduated from Upper Moreland high school. Willow Grove, Pa.; attended Rider college. Lawrenceville, N.J. for two years and is presently a student at the University of Wisconsin, Parkside. The future bridegroom is a graduate of Marian Central high school, Woodstock. The couple plan to be married Aug. 14. The spring and summer hairstyles are short and delicate. In short cuts, extra fullness is concentrated at the crown. Golden Gleams The hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rules the world. -W.R. Wallace. LOOK TERRIFIC! CLASSES BEGINNING IN JUNE ANNOUNCING NEW AEROBIC LITE CLASSES BABYSITTER AVAILABLE! LOSE INCHES AND GET FIT! CLASSES STARTING NEAR YOU. Classes are offered nationwide and are taught by instructors certified by Jacki Sorensen originator of Aerobic Dancing CALL (312)729-0106 New AM & PM Classes will be Available In McHenry Starting The Week of June 22 Gift Certificates Available 7 Aerobic Dancing OCLCL t i Crystal Lake Church Setting For Wedding High School Alumni Plan Dinner-Dance Tickets for the annual Richmond-Burton Com­ munity high school Alumni association dinner-dance are now available for all RBCHS alumni and guests who wish to attend the function slated for Saturday. July 11. * Andre's Steak House, Richmond, will host the event with a cocktail hour beginning at 6:30 p.m . dinner at 7:30 and dancing at 9:30 Anyone wishing tickets may obtain them from Mrs. James (Chris) Lay or purchase them over the counter at a bank and a pharmacy in Richmond The deadline for obtaining tickets is July 2. ! About Your Wedding... In order to serve McHenry area brides, the Plaindealer mails wedding forms to all whose engagements have been announced in the paper and carry a definite date. We ask that these com­ pleted forms be retur­ ned three days before the wedding. The story containing all the information given on the form will appear only during the week following the wedding, except in the case of out-of-state weddings, where an additional week is allowed. Forms received the second week after the wedding will be printed j with the omission of a description of the attire worn. , Photographs1" will be f printed any time later, j or will be included with j 1 rve I les, j St Mary's Episcopal church. Crystal take, was the setting for the May 30 marriage of Linda <Missy) Miles and Craig Spengel. Father William Hoelzel performed the 5 p.m liturgy before ah altar decorated with two large bouquets of blue and white flowers, and enhanced with two can­ delabra graced with similar bouquets The bride and groom were each escorted down the aisle Jny their respective parents, who also served as wit­ nesses Appropriate music was provided by the groom's sisters Joy Spengel sang "You Needed Me" and "Oh Perfect tave was sung by Kim Spengel The two combined their talents to sing "Gift of tave" and "Prayer To St Francis". Old Testament and Epistle readings were given by the groom's mother and the bride's father The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles R Miles. 359 Kensington court. Palatine. Ill Mr. and Mrs Ted Spengel. 1314 Old Bay road. McHenry. are the parents of the groom. The matron of honor was fhe bride's mother. The grown s father served as best man. Ushers were the groom's brothers. Gary and Scott Spengel. both of McHenry; Mike Miles of Baltimore, Md.. and Jim Mile^of Des Moines. la., the bride's brothers - A reception for 210 guests was held at John Evans Inn, Crystal Lake. The couple will reside at 347 I>ee drive. Crystal Lake, upon their return from a Carribean crusie for one week on the S. S. Norway; and a two-day visit toTDisney World The bride received a B.A. degree from Illinois State university in 1973; a M.S. degree from the University of Wisconsin. Madison, in 1981; and is a dance teacher at Maine South high school in Park Ridge. 111. The groom graduated from Notre Dame in 1975, with a B.A. degree and is a vice-president of Spengel Meat Packing. The couple met through the Woodstock Musical T h e a t r e C o m p a n y ' s production of'Li'l Abner" when the groom enacted the roll of Li'l Abner and the bride portrayed Daisy Mae. Brooks-Whitehead Plan Door County Honeymoon infor-| the wedding I motion if they occom- Ipany the story at the prescribed deadline. | If your engagement an- j ' n o u n c e m e n t h a s n o t ' been published, or if the date of the wedding was not known at that time, please cat! our of­ fice and request that a marriage form be sent. | Space problems ex­ perienced by a non- daily newspaper, and a desire to print up-to- date news, make this policy necessary. A visit to picturesque Door county. Wis. was in the honeymoon plans of newly married Mr. and Mrs Michael Whitehead. The former Kathleen A Brooks, exchanged promises of marriage with Michael R Whitehead June 6 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks. 4501 W. CleaVview. McHenry Mr -and Mrs Ralph Whitehead. 3019 N Ringwood road. McHenry. are the parents of the groom Father Fdmund Petit officiated at the 3 p.m solemnization, conducted at St Patrick's Catholic church. McHenry. before an altar bedecked with flowers Readings were given by Christine Braem a friend of the bride, and the bride's brother-in-law. Michael Skellv. Special music was provided by Terry Huck, accompanied by Mary Jane Kittle on the organ and guitar Selections included ' ' W e d d i n g S o n g ' ' . "Wherever You Go", ' ' S o m e t i m e s ' ' a n d "Beginning Today" The matron of honor was a sister of the bride, Theresa Skelly of Waukegan. 111. Bridesmaids were sisters of the bride. Julie. Elizabeth and Barbara Brooks, all of McHenry; and friends of the bride. Pamela Schabow of Wataga. III. and Diane Dargatz of McHenry. Attendants were attired in yellow qiana. floor length, sleeveless gowns and carried bouquets of white silk daisies The best man was a friend of the groom. Gary Afeld of Wonder take. Groomsmen were friends of the groom. Bob Habich of McHenry, Doug Nelson of Crystal take and Randy Mauch Brothers of the groom. Steve and Tim Whitehead. both of McHenry. served as groomsmen and ushers. A reception was held at the VF.W hall. McHenry. where 200 relatives and friends toasted the newlyweds The bride is a 1976 graduate of McHenry Community high school and is currently a senior statistical specialist for Travenol tabs. Deerfield. Ill The groom, a 1973 graduate of the same high school, graduated from Western Illinois university and is presently employed as a senior lab technician at the Round take branch of the same company The couple are making their home in McHenry. Harrisons Observe Fortieth Anniversary A fortieth wedding an­ niversary Open House for Marian and Clarence Harrison, hosted by their children, will be held from 2 to4p m Sunday. June 14. in the Greenwood United Methodist church Light refreshments will be served, and the couple requests no gifts Miss Marian Freeman, daughter of Mrs. Mary Freeman of Greenwood, and Clarence Harrison, son of the Roy Harrisons of Ringwood. were married June 14. 1941. at the home of the bride's mother in Greenwood The Reverend R J L McKelvey of the Ringwood-Greenwood Methodist churches, per­ formed the ceremony The bride's sister. Mildred Freeman (Kersten) at­ tended her as bridesmaid and the duties of best man were handled by Loren Harrison, the bridegroom's brother The bride's nephew and niece, Richard Thomp­ son anbd Sally Ann Link, were ring bearer and flower girl The celebrants resided at 9913 Thayer road, Wood­ stock. more than 20 years, before moving to Marceline, Mo . in December 1974. Mrs. Harison was an elementary school teacher in the McHenry and Woodstock school districts, and her husband was a dairy farmer in the area They have four children. David of Waukegan, Donald of Rynumville. Mo.. Gary of Kirksville, Mo . and Mrs. Randall (Krystal) Courier of Liberty. Mo.; and seven g r a n d c h i l d r e n . S a r a h , Michael, Lisa, Katie, Jeff, Megan and Daniel PI .AN Ol'TING St Clara Court is planning a bus trip June 30. to Roberts River Boat ride in DubuqUe. la Reservations may be made with Mrs. Leonard Freund by June 25. BY JACKI SORENSEN your initials.. .why not givo him hit? SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR: •Shirts 'Robes • Jackets •Sweaters *More $4 Monogramming Charge DEADLINE FOR MONOGRAMMING WED., JUNE 17 FATHERS DAY IS JUNE 21 IT IT IT rw B.P.W. Installs Leaders Phyllis Schumacher, Immediate past District VI Director, conducted the installation ceremony for the McHenry Business and Professional Women's dab officers shown above, from left to right, Ilavern Gregory, corresponding secretary; Lynn Donarski, president; Marge Buhl, recording secretary; Dorothy Haddick, president-elect; Edna Fanning, vice- president; and Pat Cervantes, treasurer. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Following the installation of incoming officers at the May meeting of the McHenry Business and Professional Women's club, c o m m i t t e e c h a i r m e n presented the annual review of the various areas the club is programmed for, in­ c l u d i n g M e m b e r s h i p . F o u n d a t i o n s , F i n a n c e , Public Relations, Young C a r e e r . S c h o l a r s h i p a n d I>egislation Guest speaker was Nancy Costello. a representative of one of McHenry's newest health teaching facilities. Ms Costello spoke on "Healthy Life-Styling", encouraging women to be well, in good condition and nutritionally conscious. The wellness clinic works with the McHenry county Health center on future women's programs. They teach stress management and plan to include a self defense program Avis Gans and her Scholarship committee are in charge of the June meeting, at which time new members will be received Any interested person may call the club information number. 385-1258 New Officers Installed Officers of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 44M and their Ladies Auxiliary were installed Sunday, May 31. Shown above are Ray Coon, past commander of V.F.W. Post 43M. Lake Villa, who installed the post officers. Ether McCraith; past president of the 18th District, Ladies Auxiliary toV.F.W., who installed the officers of the Ladies Auxiliary; Gerry Kuck. president­ elect of the local auxiliary; and Boh Roberts, commander-elect of V.F.W. Post 4M0. Women's Luncheon Features Exercises Barb Theorin of Palatine. Ill will show exercises for ladies as the special feature of the Keeping Fit luncheon, sponsored by the McHenry County Christian Women's club. Ms Theorin suffered a back injury, but therapy and careful exercise have enabled . recovery. She presently conducts classes designed to help ladies keep fit. Music for this June 10 luncheon will be provided by Donna Oates, a multi- talented soprano from Crystal take Inspirational speaker will be Lillian Wallace of Moline, 111 Wife and mother of three. Mrs. Wallace has been featured in a magazine as a "Dime Lady." The event will be held at the John Evans Inn. Crystal take, from noon until two o'clock, and all interested ladies are invited to attend. Reservations are essential and may be made by calling Ruth at 653-9408, or, Lorraine at 385-5475, by noon. June 8. A nursery will be provided free of charge with a reservation Editor's Quote Book A man begins cutting his wisdom teeth the first time he bites off more than he can chew. Herb Caen Fifteenth Anniversary Celebration Planned On Friday, June 12, Chapter No 189, Parents Without Partners, is celebrating its fifteenth anniversary and a special evening has been planned. A pot luck dinner will be served and members attending are asked to bring a dish to pass; birthday cake will be provided Music for dancing will be provided and alumni members are cordially in­ vited to attend this special evening. It will be an op­ portunity to renew Our Dining Room Is Daily For The Summer DINING ROOM HOURS Lunch and Dinner MON, WED, THURS, FRI, 11:30AM - 8:30PM Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner SAT. AND SUN. 10:00AM-8:30PM Tuesdays The Dining Room Is Closed acquaintances with old friends and meet some new ones too The next general meeting is scheduled for June 19, at 8:30 p.m with orientation for first timers at 8. After the meeting, entertainment will be provided by a male belly dancer - a first in this area Refreshments, con­ versation and dancing will follow Other events planned for the month of June include a Father's day cookout. family camping, roller-skating, horseback-riding, mini-golf, birthday party, strawberry f e s t i v a l a n d c o f f e e a n d conversation groups. For further information, call 459- 5262 Start losing weight today Begin losing weight immediately with maximum-strength Super 04- rinei reducing tablets and Diet Plan It takes over where your will power leaves off A government appointed panel ot medical and scientific ex­ perts has reviewed the clinical tests ot the maximum-strength ingredient in Supar Mrtasi. and has termed it safe and effective" to appetite con- trol and weight loss You eat less, and turn food and excess tat into burned-up energy instead of extra weight Use only as directed fty Super Odrinsi today It works, or your money back R.«o. u». 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