Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Feb 1984, p. 23

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4 Observe World Marriage day Man/ local area married couples think their marriages deserve more than just an an­ niversary card once a year. According to them, American society pays more attention to marriages breaking up than to the majority of couples who have achieved stability and happiness. In an effort to emphasize the positive aspects of marriage and its importance - to society, thousands of couples nationwide will celebrate Sunday, Feb. 12, as World Marriage Day. The theme for this year's celebration is One In Heart. According to Denny and Judi Dal Pra, spokescouple for the group, the World Marriage Day celebration, which will begin at 5 p.m. at St. Peter's Cathedral, is designed for married couples and their families and will feature a Mass celebrated by Bishop O'Neill and priests of the Rockford Diocese with a reception following. Marriage vows will be renewed at this Mass. World Marriage Day is sponsored by Worldwide Marriage Encounter, the world's largest pro-marriage organization. The Marriage Encounter weekend, a crash course in communication for happily married couples, has been experienced by over 5,000 couples in the Rockford area. The Dal Pras said this year World Marriage Day will -be celebrated in hundreds of churches of all denominations and in many varied events, large and small. Though the effort to have the second Sunday in February proclaimed World Marriage Day is only four years old, it was proclaimed an official "day" by 46 governors and hundreds of mayors during last year's campaign. A similar response is expected this year and a move is on to have the " day recognized nationally, like Mother's or Father's Day. Information about the World Marriage Day celebration can be had by calling 963-4525. Marriage Encounter weekend dates are Feb; 17-19 and March 9-11 call 815-385-9287 for more information. Also, there is an anniversary weekend March 23- 25 for those couples who have attended a Marriage Encounter weekend. PRENATAL CLASS A prenatal exercise class will run for five weeks beginning Feb. 20, at Parkland Junior High School from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. Registration is being taken now at the McHenry Park Department. * SECTION 2 - PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8t 1984 1 --1 ---- 1 Qonordl news (O) Pastor, three area church council members elected DON PEASIEY PHOTOGRAPHY RETIRES-Charles Weingart, McHenry, president of the AAcHenry County Fair Association, right, presents Jack Hayes with a plaque honoring Hayes following his retirement from the fair board after 15 years of service. He was also treasurer for 12 years. The Lutheran Church of All Saints in Fox Lake held a congregational meeting Jan. 29 to vote on a new pastor and three Church Council members. The pastor elected by a majority vote was Roger Alan Elliott, who had been recommended by the church call committee. He will assume his pastoral duties officially the first week of March. Out of six nominees for the Church Council, the following three members were elected for a term of 3 years: Norma Crock, of Spring Grove, Lillian Boutin and Emil Marunde, both of McHenry. The Council is the governing body of All Saints Church. Pastor Elliott, 31, graduated from Emporia State University, Kas., in 1975 with a B.S. in Business Administration. After graduation he was employed as a territory sales representative tor Keebler Company. During this time he felt an awareness of Christian ministry. He gave up his sales job and entered the Lutheran School of Theology Seminary in Chicago, where he graduated in 1983 with a Master's degree i^ Divinity. He served his pastoral in­ ternship at the United Church of Berwyn, 111. He was recently married on Jan. 14 to his second wife, Lorene Boynton. 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