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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Nov 1981, p. 2

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PAGE 2 - PLAINOFALER - FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 20,1*1 4 &V{oi.tCy Social Celebrate Anniversary MR. AND MB?. DANIEL »R CF To celebrate 2?> wonderful \ear? of marriage. Mr. and Mrs Daniel Price we?t recently guests or vionor at a reception foi 100 friends relatives at the VFW hall ir Woodstock. \r> "IHg 'i. X-r J tendr^ce in ~ ljoy a cielicioi.s dinner by dancing, were . , ~.n ' * "anl. Minn . nether.. Wisconsin and Indiana *p.~ su". r '*"** r" s! I v'i ' is? .> • r h.iste .< ry i '• tAoup ? lour naug« ters. Mrs K. neth <Sue> Winkelman •>< ' i r e n g - • S e e ' a r - 1-ennon of Wonder i.ake, Krist io a'H Kathleen Price at heme Deanna St-obel and Daniel °riee cxchj np°d wedding fws in Chicago on Sept 8. 19f>6 They came to M" leni " 'i U64. from Wauconda. III , and moved to Uingw-'od in 1973, where >•».; stil' r-.c'df In addition to their ch'ldivn. tPnoes -de the hiec and a haii veai v i K^nny. Gail, age one ?.\ d a half: and six- >|d - .a! Winkelman Mullen Baby Baptized rn St. Patrick 's Church S o a t i " S o v a r C M ' i i c n ved 'he llolv S. cnri; u I ii>at. ii >m i -nda;'. imov x, d». *ing ^ n i : r-oo i oercno'if •reit 'v«• ii« • <s- »>•' i t i i . a < s 'ir .•fry i r «• live *."ek-oH i-ii« ' i wore his i. 'hn s v hilt Christening and .'.vies and a Chrir-teninjr hf: wi eh had been ; orn b> his h )d- fathcr and uncle. Da id i. Sm. a Jr m < OliSli Vn"'t i la .) < Muilen. v\ i. • nt spons'" nig 'loilnr'.r**: P. p1 " :'ii a : nap, (Ccasion w r t • l - a K p a t e r - ! Z - a r - v . 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"DSimla" The tln-'ler. f)r^<:!i^^' a i l l : ; c ; " • ! f o r . r J u v i e o t1 i s i r k F* a r c r ' ' - T<\.cners org^ni-i^on S a t u r d a y 1 , ' ^ v . 2 1 , < i i 7 M ) p r n . ^ r J S u n d a y N c \ . 2 , . . « p i n . in t h e . h hn' L;?' hi^l school <>ri' n ni l- o'ic <? .\i!" h • r\~-g , j tor al's a'.s mi tijkus may te pj' ci.as'jd .1 tho uoor ' I V icuia" i:> 6 classic [ itet of folklu c n^sed in pa-t on i rea p rson ' ho i v d i r h c a s t / € . i « * r i < mwuut?' "»uv regiot. oci.veen liOTar.ia and * Iu .t' ar y. '--'led Transy'v "ia Community Calendar NOVEMBER 20 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM-regular meeting, 7:30 p.m.-St. Mary's school- Oak room. NOVEMBER 21 McHenry Senior Citizens - bus tour to Folk Fair, Milwaukee-leave Market Place 10:30 a m McHenry Lodge 158 AF&AM-Installation of Officers, 8 p.m. Pancake Breakfast, 8 to 11 a.m.--First United Methodist church, McHenry-sponsor, McHenry Cub Scouts Pack 131-tickets at the door. NOVEMBER 22 Polish Legion of American Veterans -Liberty Post and Chapter 188-regular meeting, 3 p.m.-Polish National Union Spojnia park-Ringwood and Flanders roads- dues are due. Pancake Breakfast-- Johnsburg Community club- -8 a.m. to 1 p.m.-sponsor, Mt. Hope United Methodist church-Pistakee Highlands. NOVEMBER 23 Newcomers' Craft club- beaded wreaths and stuffed ornaments-Claudia Dalton's, 7:30 p.m. American Legion Rifle Squad Post 491-annual turkey shoot further in­ formation, contact Al Biancni or F rank Ficek. McHenry Woman's club- Board meeting, 10 a.m.- McHenry Public Library. McHenry Senior Citizens- regular meeting, 7 p.m - East campus NOVEMBER 24 McHenry Chapter 547 () E.S -stated meeting, 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 28 Special showing-Magic Christmas-Walt Disney feature film - theaters 1 & 2- 10 and 10.45 a.m.-tickets from participating McHenry merchants-with Nov. 27 T ii chase NOVEMBER 28-29 Holiday Razaar--B V.M Sodalitv-St. John the Baptist, Johnsburg- Sa<urday, in a.m. to 5 p.m - Sunday. 8am to 1 p.m.-St. .John's school. NOVEMBER 30 U.M.W Mission Team (Executive committees- meeting, 9:30 a.m.-First "Tnited Methodist church parlor St Patrick's Ladies Guild- Board meeting, 1 p..-- M Henry Public Library- 4- me ,.ber can attend 0 DECEMBER 1 Marcia M?ry Ball Circle- annual cattred Christmas luncheon-noon, Fellowship hall--First United Methodist church Lyda Radisch, hostess. Koinonia Study group-10 t in. to noon-First United Methodist church parlor. Women of the Moose- Chapter night meeting, 8 p.m.--McHenry Moose lodge. DECEMBER 3 Evening Circle, 7:30 p.m.-- First United Methodist church parlor-study, "Sing The Lord's Song". DECEMBER 4 Mother-Daughter Fashion show-Santa's Boutique-7 to 9 p.m.-Zion Lutheran church, McHenry-tickets at the door. DECEMBER 5 McHenry Chapter 547 O.E.S.-installation of of­ ficers, 8 p.m. Tree-trimming-Pearl street park-free hot chocolate with each toy for tots-hamburger coupon with each ornament-Mrs. Santa may drop by-mayor lights tree. DECEMBER 5-6 - "Santa's Secret Shop"-- sponsor, Montini Parents assn.-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Montini Middle school, Mary hall. DECEMBER 7 Newcomers' Craft club- Christmas items. Aurora Blood Bank-Zion Lutheran church, McHenry- 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens- Board meeting, 10 a.m.- McHenry Public Library. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild- members Christmas party- potluck luncheon-church hall, 12:30 p.m.-bring dish to pass. DECEMBER 8 McHenry Senior Citizens- bus trip to Chicago loop- leave Market place 8:30 a.m. DECEMBER 9 Ruth Circle Christmas p a r t y - F i r s t U n i t e d Methodist church-noon- home of Bea Nuziard-bring dish to pass and $2 gift. DECEMBER 10 McHenry Senior Citizens- Christmas dinner, 2 p.m.- McHenry Country club. Lakeland Park Woman's club-Christmas party, 7 p.m.-Village Squire-bring grab bag'gift. «• Priscilla Circle-meeting, 9:30 to 11:30 a m.-First United Methodist church parlor. DECEMBER 11 Cookie sale-10 a.m. to 4 p.m.-Pink Door, Green street-benefit McHenry H o s p i t a l A u x i l i a r y Scholarship fund. DECEMBER 12 Town and Country Newcomers club-Les Gourmets-"Christmas Around the World*. Santa arrives at Pearl Street Park-free hot chocolate with each toy for tots-hot chocolate, donuts, coffee available. Friendship club-potluck dinner and meeting-5:30 p.m., Fellowship hall- election of officers - program, Lyda Radisch. DECEMBER 14 McHenry Senior Citizens- regular meeting, 7 p.m.~ East campus. T.H.E.O.S.-annual catered Christmas dinner­ s' p.m., Fellowship hall- First United Methodist church--$l grab bag ex­ change-note change in date. DECEMBER 15 Town and Country Newcomers club-Christmas cookie exchange-7:30 p.m., Claudia Dalton's. Women of the Moose- business meeting, 8 p.m.- Christmas party preceding m e e t i n g ( p o t l u c k ) - - McHenry Moose lodge. DECEMBER 17 United Methodist Women- general meeting-potluck luncheon-Christmas program-noon, Fellowship hall-Ruth Circle hostesses. DECEMBER 18 Town and Country N e w c o m e r s c l u b - - Newcomers' Children's Christmas party-St. Paul's church. DECEMBER 19 • Santa in his hut-Pearl S t r e e t P a r k s k a t e - tobaggon-sled exchange-hot chocolate, coffee, donuts. DECEMBER 22 McHenry Senior Citizens- Christmas tree walk -bus leaves Market pla«.e, 11 a.m. THEOS Group Changes Regular Meeting Date The THE O S group met recently for its November dinner and meeting at 5^0 p m„ at a local restaurant. After enjoying a very pleasant and delicious dinner, they had > meetiajj? J and dccided to change 'Rs date t.f thcii Hccemhei meeting Therefore, the next get together will be Monday, Dec. 14, when :.hey will meet at 5:30 p.m. in the Fellowship hall of the First t nued Methodist church for a delicious catered dinner, after which they will have their Christmas party Reservations for the catered dinner shouid be made with Mrs Wm. •' i l-vda) Radisch of McHenry as promptly as possible There will be a $1 grab ban gift exenange. which will challenge everyone to don their thinking caps and see whs' they can produce. cieatvV or buy for only one dollar The gift will show each one's innovatory and creativity. This December get- together will be one week earlier than usual, due to the busy holiday season. T.H E O S. is a non- denominational, casual, warm and friendly group with no age restrictions, for widow and widowers, mee-inc the Mo <\ay of each Month at 5*?0 ;• rn.. ai Mime loral restaurant fnflj dinrci and tt"»-. ;n;r.? ic ' K :r. '»r :*ed Msthodl^t- Vlju-ch for £n eve: .r.g of for «'lowship Newcomers .•re .iiv> n.t i ach.',iiii ' St. Patrick's Fruit Sale St. Patrick's C C.D. is ^jxinsoring a fruit sale as a l und raiser and began taking iiders the beginning of October for 20 and 40 lb of ct.iinp rn'diiges sad pink grapefruit Those who placed orders at .hat time are requested tc nick up the fruit at St Patrick's from ;> a.m. to 3 ir, Saturday, No\. ?l. A.r extra supply ^as or- d c r - i i b y t h e C C D . orgai.izatieri a: c they are offering the opportunity to .'iV/ine interested to pur- ••harr..' these dr-licious orar.ges and grapefruit from T; xas on the same date. Character is never established in a single year. ™*K~\Vhge wnous AA~>i. ^oorcftnafes O n g ' n a / p . ,5 aix» down S '• McHENRY MARKET PLACE Senior Walk-In Canter Girl Scout Style Show Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 1:30 the day before at 385- 8260. The menu for the week of Nov. 23 through Nov. 27 is as follows: Nov. 23: Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, corn, garlic bread, spice cupcake, milk. Nov. 24: Tuna salad on lettuce leaf, carrot and celery strips, potato chips, white bread, apple pie, milk. Nov. 25: THANKSGIVING DINNER - Turkey with dressing, sweet potatoes, green bean casserole, rolls, cranberry slices, pumpkin tart, milk. Nov. 26: HAPPY THANKSGIVING - ALL SITES AND OFFICE CLOSED. Nov. 27: ALL SITES AND OFFICE CLOSED. Set Important . UMW Meeting The U. M. W. Mission Team (Executive com­ mittee) of the United Methodist Women of the First United Methodist church of McHenry will meet at 9:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 30, in the church parlor. All officers and circle chairmen are urged to at­ tend, as this will be a very important meeting. MARRIAGE LICENSES Applications for marriage licenses were recently made in McHenry County Clerk's office by: Marvin K. Miller Har vard, and Pamela L Boyk, Spring Grove; Charles S. Hammond, Crystal Lake, and Carole J. Kustka McHenry. Ronald L. Looze, Camp Lake, Wis., and Anna M. Verga, Round Lake, Kevin R. Gerstung and Tammy D. Adenau, both Spring Grove. DIVORCES Judgments uu dissolution of marriage vere recently granted in 19th Judicial Circuit court. Woodstock, to: Janet Maier and Alexander E. Maier III; Lauren S. Cnivecki and Richard L. Gnivecki: James R. Saunders and Kathy L. Saunders. Evelyn J. Castilio and John J Castillo; Camillia A. Serwa and Leonard B. Serwa; Loretta D. Zink and Michaei L. Zink. Delores N. Kiefer and Paul J. Kiefer; Janice M. Schin^er and Robert A. Schindler: iVorbert J. Ropei jind CajpMJ*. Roper Philip r. Voight ana Susan M Voight; Margaret E Moffat and Albert Moffat; Scott A. Ritt and Justina L. Ritt. Patricia Schuett ana Donald G. Schuett; Dorane A. Hurtubise and Melvin J Hurtubise; Joan M. Smith and Richard L. Smith, Grace H. Cantu and Manuel Cantu. Samantha Schiliaci on the left, a member of Brownie Troop No. 150, and Troop No. 461 Brownie, Barbie Martin, display dresses they have chosen to model at the Girl Scoot Mother- Daughter Fashion Show Friday, Dec. 4. This annual event will take place at Zion Lutheran church, McHenry, from 7 to 9 p.m. Moderately priced tickets for adults, with reduced prices for students, can be purchasd at the door. Cookies, coffee and punch will be served and in keeping with the "Santa's Boutique" theme, a special attraction will be the appearance of Santa himself, who will pass out treats. All women's and girls attire, furnished by McHenry shops, will be modeled by Girl Scout leaders and their daughters, belonging to the local Hopi Neighborhood. The public is invited to come and spend an enjoyable evening, while helping to support^he GirlScouts'annual fund raiser. » *. STAFF PHOTO-ANTHONY OLIVER Friends Honor Memory Of Youth In Concert Friends of the late George Luto have banded together to plan a memorial rock concert which will be held Saturday, Nov 21. from 7 U) 11 p.in in West campus main gymnasium Three popular hinds will play for the evening. George. 18, was a student at McHenry County college vhen he was involved in a Sept 17, i9bi accident which resulted in his death. He was admitted to the intensive care unit of St. Anthony's hospital, Rockford, 111., and died there. Sept: 2R.- Ail services for the memorial concert have been donated Proceeds will be used to defray hospital costs. Committee members have already received numerous donations from friends and local businesses. Tickets may be purchased in advance of the concert through committee mem­ bers, or on Saturday at the door. Donations may also be made to the George Luto Memorial Escrow account at McHenry State bank. George was a graduate of McHenry high school with the class of 1981 and was active in the music program." He played saxophone with the stage band, concert barftl" and orchestra He ahc played drums "in the mar-' chine band 'find was a drum ner in the band known ?.= -Storm Warning Montini PTA Holds Santa's Secret Shop The Montiiii Parents association is sponsoring Santa's Secret Shop", to be he d Saturday, Dec 5, from 10 a.m. to S p.m and Sunday, Dec 6, from 8 a m to 2 p.m. The 'shop' will be .ocated in the Mary hall r>< Montini Middle school, 1405 N. Rich­ mond road McHenry A variety of gifts available will range in pru-e from twenty-five cents to $4..%. public is incited to attend. SINGLES MEET All single persons in the area are invited to attend the first general meeting of the CARE (Christian Action Reaching Everyone) group of singles on Monday, Nov. 23, at 8 p m., in Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry At this time, plans will be made for an interesting and exciting year ahead. - ' JM: Breakfasi Skippers Almost 37 percent of all Amer­ icans skip breakfast. You can speed up the time it takes to bake potatoes if you boil them in salted water for about ten minutes, cut off their ends, insert a nail and put them into a very hot oven. "Picture Your Child With Santa" Saturday, Nov. 28 froai 11 to 2 p.ai i\ FREE Color 3% X5VA Mini-Portrait Of Santa And Your Child! ) Plus you raceivo the negative and >p«cial discount coupons fc - reprints and photo Christmas cards I (OFFER GOOD TO CHILDREN 12 & UNDER ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT) ABSOLUTELY NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Call 385-4426 For Reservations, Please ovmcy Fim Procndng 1327 Rlv«rjid« Dr., McHcnry 3S5-4424 >-NW i m wiiiin .ir

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