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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Oct 1982, p. 2

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Hear but do not understand! T R Y A N A L L - I N C H E - E A R H E A R I N G A I D O R B E H I N D T H E E A R H E A R I N G A I D O R 8 0 D Y T V P E H E A R I N G A i D PAGE 2 - PLAINDE AI K B . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27.1882 MR. AND MRS. PAUL TANSEY MARRIED IN HARTLAND - St. Patrick's church, Hartland, I1L was the setting for the Oct. 9 nuptials, uniting in holy matrimony the former Hieresa Webster and Paul Tansey. The hride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster, 120 Schryver, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tansey of McHenry are the parents of the bridegroom. Following a reception for 15S-2SS friends and relatives at the VFW hall in Woodstock, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Florida. The new Mrs. Tansey graduated from Woodstock high school and is employed by Mitchell Buick, McHenry. Her husband graduated from McHenry high school and is employed by Eld's Rental, McHenry. They have taken up residence in McHenry. . : ' DON AND FAITH DUNLAP Women's Aglow Fellowship of Crystal Lake-McHenry will host its annual dinner meeting Thursday, Nov. 4 at 6:30 p.m., at John Evans Inn, Crystal Lake. Guest speakers will be Don and Faith Dunlap, a truly powerful combination, who have a fresh ap­ proach to praise and worship through the singing of Scripture music. "His Word Our Song", is their theme. Faith is a versatile and accomplished singer, while Don makes his messages and their practical applications un- unforgettable when spontaneously mixed withhisown natural humor. The Dunlaps have participated in many church conferences and inter­ denominational gatherings and have appeared on the 700 Club and PTL Club. Husbands are invited to join an enjoyable and wonderful nif^xt of singing, sharing and The deadline for reservations is Sunday. Oct. 31. Call Mrs. James (Mild) Hayden 81$ 459-4077 or Mrs. Dale (Lois) Koss 815 3854614. Ad­ vance reservations may be prepaid by mail to Diane Freudenberger, 520 Nash road, Crystal Lake, 111., 60014. Make checks payable to Women's Aglow Fellowship. Nancy Ann Smith and Howard V. Calkins exchanged marriage vows on Sept. 25 at St. Bedes' church at 1:30 p.m. in Ingleside with Rev. John Hoffman officiating at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith, Spring Grove. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Calkins of Pistakee Highlands, McHenry. After a honeymoon trip to Acapulco, Mexico, the newlyweds will reside in Costa Mesa, Cal. The bride is em­ ployed at True Data Corp. in Irvine, Cal. as a marketing assistant secretary and the groom is employed at Advanced Controls, Irvine, Cal. as a QA Systems Technician. St. John's school, Johnsburg, will sponsor a Halloween Fun night Friday, Oct. 29, from 6:30 to8:30 p.m. Featured will be 12 games, with prizes for everyone, and the Pirate's Cave, offering homemade baked goodies and beverages. Families are encouraged to attend together for an enjoyable evening. Children are requested to be ac­ companied by an adult. Once again, to the delight of all, the candies and preserves. Throughout Zion Ladies Aid will be having its the day, coffee and cookies wul be annual fall bazaar, which will be on served while you browse. Wednesday, Nov. 10 from 1 to 7 p.m. at Lata* in the day, from 5 to 7 p.m. the the Zion Lutheran church, located at Friendship Guild members of the 4206 W. Elm street (Route 120) in church will be serving their famous McHenry. delicious chicken dinner, which The bazaar will be featuring the is always enjoyed by all. Tickets for fancy goods tables, which will have the dinner may be purchased from many beautiful and novel handmade any Friendship Guild or Ladies Aid items, plus handmade, tied crib and member, or by calling the church bassinet quilts with one large bed size office. tied quilt. There will be a variety of plants in the plant stall, a bakery stall with many tempting goodies, a white elephant stall with new or good used f Daylight Savings Time went into items, and of course, the country store effect in the United States for the first stall which will have homemade time on March 31, 1918. GUILD MEETS St. Patrick's Ladies' Guild will meet at l p.m. Monday, Nov. l in the church hall. Following the meeting the an­ nual silent auction will be held. Members are to bring articles for the sale. A social hour will follow. Any interested woman of the community may attend. B008TER CLUB MEETS The Johnsburg high school Athletic Booster club will have a mating Oct. 27, at 7:30 p.m. in Room l of the high school- Planning needs to be done for the winter sports season and the Booster club is looking for more members to be involved. The Booster club will also be selling piw* from Nov. 1 through Nov. 5. "U usually takes more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech."...Mark Twain Dallas, Texas was named after George Mifflin Dallas. Who was he? Vice-president of the United States in 1845. ^ ̂ DOES PERSONAL BENEVOLENCE COUNT? • Ron works for senior citizens to obtain low cost housing • Ron searches for answers to problems in mental health •Ron provides direction in the health care delivery system • Ron guides county United Fund allocations DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ON NOVEMBER 2nd PAID FOR BY CITIZENS FOR WAIT COMMITTEE, JOYCE DRAKE, PEARL ST, BEIVIDERE, TREASURER SIB EYE SIEAKS (Thick or Thin). AID CENTER 3937 W. MAIN STREET, McHENRY 385-7661 WHOLESALE BATTERY SALE! BATTERIES 40% DISCOUNT MON.-TUES.THtJRS.FRI t AM TO NOON SERVICE CENTER HOURS: WEDNESDAYS 9 TO S.EVKSYAPPT. t IF AMU ALL MAKES ^ Robert Sffislond, Mgr. 25 Yr». Exooi lence HOMOGENIZED NIK.. *1" GAL. CH0C0U1E MILK... 85<i FARM FRESH EXIKA 16. EGGS.... 89' DOZ. ORANGE JUICE 99c HALF & HALF. 6?

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