Page t-PLAlfNDEALER HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1914 Life today ) pride's mom's veil serves as 'something old' Moose lodge serves turkey tflHtfHHHHHBHHHHMHMHH m ± n • • * m »» I /U)ma futnra Hato nfi soon AS As the former Diane Kay Anderson approached the altar CD become the wife of Roger Otto Gerstad, she was wearing a fingertip veil secured to a simple cap, covered in organza frith lace and pearl detailing, ifhich had been worn by her mother and aunt at their wed ding. : Her gown of eggshell* heavy 9ftin, was fashioned with an empire waistline, billowing silk organza sleeves, and heavy lace dhd pearls adorning the bodice <nd high collar. Lace flowers were delicately placed on the akirt and train. To complete the lbok, she carried a bouquet of tjhree cymbibium orchids, pink poses, stephanotis and ivy. IThe Rev. Gene Lackore presided over the 3 p.m. nuptials Sept. 29, in St. Paul's United Church of Christ. White pew re marked the a;sle, and ivy )bellished the candelabra, ial music included "All My ," "Sabbath Prayer," sung tall Metivier, and "What the Wbrld Needs Now Is Love," a piano solo by organist Beverly Jeffers. t The bride is the daughter of Patricia and Richard A. An derson, 123 E. Hickory Street, , 111. Toots and Donald 305 N. Dale Avenue, MR*. AND MRS. ROGER GERSTAD Gerstad Haidinger of Waukesha, Wis. and Jennifer Gerstad of McHenry, all sisters of the bride or groom. They wore soft rose taffeta gowns with spaghetti straps, IcHenry, are the parents of the tulip sleeves and jackets with idegroom. ruffled collars. They carried Barbara A. Anderson of Lisle, nosegays of white starburst and . was the maid of honor; and cranberry buttons; and bridal 1J Ids were Pamela Jean wreath encircled the base of rson of Hinsdale, Sue their bun styled hair. The best man was Robert Dwyer of Crystal Lake; and groomsmen were the groom's brother Edward Gerstad of McHenry, Jay Istvan of Wonder Lake and Mark Fuller of Burn- sville, Minn. The groom's brother, Del Gerstad of McHenry, and the bride's brother, Gregory A. Anderson of Naperville, 111., served as ushers. The mother of the bride chose a steel blue silk, long sleeve gown with front drape gathered on the shoulder, falling into a drape to the back waist A periwinkle blue riana gown with matching Victorian style jacket of organza, with peplum and long sleeves, accented with matching lace arid tiny pearl buttons down the front. They both had an orchid wrist cor sage. A reception for 150 friends and relatives was held at the Hob Nob Restaurant, Crystal Lake. Honored guests were the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Pearl Gerstad of Sun Prairie, Wis.; the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris; and the bride's adopted grandfather, Mr. Edward Brinkman. Since their return from a wedding trip to New England, via Canada and Niagara, with an emphasis on Cape Cod, the newlyweds reside at 983 Golf Course Road, Crystal Lake, and are summer residents of Wonder Lake. The bride graduated from Hinsdale Central High School, and Western Illinois University in 1980, and . is a sales representative for Respond Industries. The groom, a graduate of McHenry Com munity High School in 1975 and Bradley University in 1979, is a The McHenry Moose Lodge 691 annual turkey dinner will be held Saturday, Nov. 17, at the lodge home, 2816 W. Rt. 120. A night, of fun and dancing is planned for members and guests. Dinner will be served from 6:30 to 8:30, followed by music from 9 to 12, which will be enhanced by prizes, and some "lively" surprises. Tickets will be available in advance or at the door. i The new Moose lodge was expected to be the location for this event, but furnishings, etc. are not yet completed. The official open house and grand opening will take place at a future date, as soon as work is completed. Prepare dinner On Wednesday, Nov. 14, the! Ladies Guild of Zion Lutheran Church will be having their Fall Bazaar and Chicken Dinner. The bazaar will feature fancy' goods, quilts, plants, bakery items, candies and preserves' from 3 to 8 p.m. An added at traction will be a Whitfr Elephant table; and coffee witf be served while one browses. ^ Dinner servings are from 5 to 7:30 p.m. a <1 Tickets may be obtained front a member of the Ladies Guild or by calling the church office at* 385-0859. Births O'BRIEN Daniel and Mary (Meg) O'Brien of Wonder Lake an nounce the birth of their first child on Oct. 16. Kyle William was born in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock and weighed 6 lbs. 3 oz. Maternal grandparents are Frank and Louise Casey of Crystal Lake. William and Bette O'Brien of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Margaret Casey of Chicago and Ella Buss of Burlington, Wis. are the baby's great- grandmothers. AYOTTE superintendent of Dave and Angelique Ayotte Residential Development 351® Washington Street Mtems of interest1 Group. :HOLD SQUARE DANCE 1 The Harvard Milk Center 1 will hold a square dance ly, Nov. 8, from 8 to 10:30 p.m., at the Harvard Civic Center, 201 W. Front St. Pat Braffet will call square dances, Tim Lippold will cue rounds and refreshments will be provided by club members. All square dancers are invited to attend. For more information call Ray and Irene Kuhlman, 815-648- 2735. ANTIQUE SHOW The Barrington Woman's Club will present its first antique show, "Treasures from Long Ago," Nov. 9, 6 to 9 p.m.; Nov. 10,11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ; Nov. 11,11 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Langendorf Park. Twenty antique dealers from four states and several local dealers will take part. There will be a variety of gourmet sandwiches and salads, plus beverages, and one hot dish served each day. McHenry Business and Professional Women's Club Woman of the Year Nomination Form Name of Candidate: Submitted By: Phone Number: Deadline Nov. 12.1984. Mail to: Betty Smith, Public Relations Ch. McHenry B.P.W. 311N. Green St., McHenry 0010 nasuiu($iuu oireci, McHenry, announce the birth of their first daughter on Oct. 17. Brifuma Kristina was born at home and weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. She has two brothers, Joseph, age three and Micole, 22 months. Maternal grandparents are Tom and Rita Spantideas of Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. James, Ayotte of Wauconda are the' paternal grandparents. Great-! grandparents are Mr. and Mrs/ R. Magnuson of Crystal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. H. Baros of Caiy," Mr. and Mrs. E. Ayotte and Mr.i and Mrs. C. Carlson, all of Michigan. Great-great- grandmothers are Mrs. Barrs, and Mrs. Lacomb, both ofe Michigan. * GAISER V ,, Anna Rose is the name chosen,: by Bob and Ginger Gaiser, 7706r> Oak Road, Wonder Lake, for , their third child. The 7 lbs. 6 oz. baby girl was bom Oct. 18 in.* Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. She has at brother Karl, age three, and a<v one-year-old sister Lisa . J Maternal grandparents arete George and Lois Crawford ofh Elk Grove, 111. Helmuth and Ann Gaiser of Chicago are ttae.q paternal grandparents. • :u League topic groundwater Seniors hear choral club Hie program scheduled for me Nov. 12 meeting of the {McHenry Senior Citizens Club will be a performance of ]Christmas music by the McHenry Choral Club, presently urged to do so. All seni senior citizens in the area are invited to attend this evening of entertainment and refreshments in the East . _ ----- ----- ------ Campus High School cafeteria. observing its 44th year. This n * ivi» u Christmas program, along with oazaar at JYlt. Hope the Spring program, are two of Thursday, Nov. 8, is the date the highlights in entertainment set for the Mount Hope United Seek nominations The McHenry Business and Professional Women are still accepting nominations for the 1184 Woman of the Year. The ballot form above should be submitted by Monday, Nov. 12, along with detailed in formation which will help the committee decide who wttlbe honored this year. For more information, call Betty Smith evenings or weekends at jgJHI, Groundwater, the source of half the nation's drinking water, is the topic for local study to be conducted by the Woodstock- McHenry League of Women Voters. This study will begin at the league's unit meeting, Thursday, Nov. 8, at 9:30 a.m., at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church 404 N. Green, McHenry. At that time, league members will learn about the method small towns, like McHenry, use NT to get their water, the treaty ments of that water, and the.o process by which it gets to the' * homes in the community. x -o The meeting will include a^ tour and explanation of the^ facilities of the Knox Park 0 pumping station, wells 2 and 3, y and of tho Roo/>h Rnorf num^jng'" and 5, Babysitting is 'kvailable. For^ more information, Swartzloff, 385-3908 call Community calendar Cindy, each year for the local Senior fcitixens Club. ! There will be a short meeting ^beginning at 7 p.m., followed by la sing-along with the members, refreshments, and then the program at 8 p.m. • Any members who would like lo bring a dozen or so of their favorite Christmas cookies are Methodist Women's annual Christmas Bazaar, beginning at 11 a.m.; and luncheon, served from noon until 1:30 p.m. The bazaar, with a bake sale,, will continue Saturday Nov. 10, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The location for this event is at the church, 1015 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands. Spaghetti dinner set • The leaves are falling, there is frost in the air, and it's time for the annual Spaghetti Dinner and Bake Sale at the Community Congregational Church in Island lake. • ; The date of this all-you-can- eat dinner is Nov. 10, from 4 to 8 fc.m. The cost is $3.50 for adults jand $1.75 for children up to age JtO. Tickets purchased in ad- <vance are $3 and $1.25 respec tively. ; Everone is invited to come and enjoy the ambiance of the Old World Italian restaurant and savor the flavor of the special recipe spaghetti sauce prepared with plenty of Italian sausage. The dinner includes a gourmet salad and garlic bread. A complimentary glass of wine is included with each adult ticket. The bakery will be well- stocked with such items as homemade cakes, cookies, pies and coffee cakes. Proceeds from this dinner- sale will help defray the cost of the new parking lot recently installed at the church, located on west Route 176 in Island Lake. Area residents are invited to visit the church and meet the friendly congregation. NOVEMBER 7 McH. Area Chamber of Commerce-Bd. Retreat-Lakeside Center, Cr. Lk-Analysis 1964 Achievements & 1985 Goal Setting. Priscilla Circle 9 a.m.-First United Methodist Church Parlor. McH. Grandmothers Club-Lunch 11:30 a.m.-McH. Country Club- -Mtg. Follows. NOVEMBER 8 McH. Woman's Club--Mtg. Noon--Shepherd of the Hills I J|tt¥»ran Church-McH. Co. Coll. Floral Club Design Show. McH. Co. Genealogical Soc.-Mtc. 7:30 p.m.-Central Hi. School Cafeteria-Cr. Lk.-History of McH. Co. Slides-Visitors Welcome. Wdstk.-McH. League of Women Voters-Unit Mtg. 9:30 a.m.- "Groundwater-Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church-404 Green St., McH.-Babysitting-Public Welcome. Christmas Bazaar 11 a.m.-Luncheon Noon-l:30 p.m.-Mt. Hope Church-1015 W. Broadway-Pist. Highlands ' • "U NOVEMBER 10 Christmas Bazaar & Bake Sale-10 a.m.-2 p.m.-Mt. Hope Qiurch-f * 1015 W. Broadway-Pist. Highlands. Friendship Club Potluck Lunch-Mtg.-Fellowship Hall 12:30 p.m.--^ First United Methodist Church. I Roast Beef Dinner-Ringwood United Methodist Church--Serve 5- 1 6-7 n.m.-Tckts. 385-8037. « b McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.-'* Public Welcome. u NOVEMBER 11 >> McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weini Meat Shoots & Games-Public Welcome. NAIM-Rockford Diocesan Council-Potluck & Mtg. 1 p.m.-St. Joseph Church, Richmond--St. Margaret Chapter Hosts. *f o Rd.-Turkey Shoot 10 a.m.-J| •<;l Couple exchanges wedding vows in Colorado Christian women to meet ; The McHenry County Christian Women's Club will hold its monthly meeting at Hob Nob n, Wednesday, Nov. 14, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The restaurant is located at the corner of U.S. 14 and Route 31 in Crystal Lake; cost of the full breakfast is $5. j To celebrate the fall season this month's theme will be -'Country Harvest." A special feature will be "Reaping the Harvest," a silent auction of foods and crafts provided by all the ladies. One should come early to look over the items and place bids. . "Country Harmony" will be Marcia Simcox and Sylvia Sartain from Crystal Lake performing special music "Sewing the Seeds" will speaker, Pat Reinheimer Milwaukee, a former registered nurse, housewife and mother. Reservations are essential and may be made by calling Julia, 459-9296 or Stella, 459-2529 before noon Friday, Nov. 9. A free nursery is available with a reservation. be of Jefferson County Nature Center, Lookout Mountain, was the setting for the Sept. 29 wedding of Laura A. Stephens and John R. Loveless Jr., both of Westminster, Colo. The bride is the daughter of v Mr. and Mrs. Burton D. Stephens of Woodstock. Her mother is the former Lorraine Freund, who was born in McHenry where she resided for 17 years. The groom is the son of Rita M. Loveless of Colorado and John R. Loveless Sr. of Connecticut. The Rev. Edward Ortega officiated at the 5 p.m. ceremony. The bride wore a gown of Ivory silk with a cowl neckline, dropped waist and midi han dkerchief hemline. She carried a European style bouquet of ivory and dusty roses; and matching flowers adorned her hair. Linda M. Stephens of Rock Island was the matron of honor. She wore a midi gown of irisn chiffon with a V-neckline; and'1 carried a European bouquet of if flowers to match her dress. Daniel Eid performed thet duties of best man. u A reception for 100 guests wa%( held at the nature center^ following the nuptials and^ another reception for 90 guests was held Oct. 14 at the Old Court! House Inn, Woodstock. i • M Following a honeymoon toH Epcot Center, Fla., and the*J Bahamas, the couple is in residence in Westminster. The bride, a 1973 graduate of*-' Marian Central Catholic High, School, Woodstock and a 1977 ' graduate of Elmhurst College, is , employed by the emergency7 medical helicopter service of St.^5 Anthony Hospital, Denver, i where the bridegroom, a 1971 ! graduate of Stamford High ! School, Conn., is a chief j engineer. J GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! LADIES APPAREL SELLING AT COST Riverside Retail Outlet 1402 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry 815-385-5900 MR. AND MRS. JOHN LOVELESS, JR. GRAYSLAKE JEWELERS MCHENRY JEWELERS 143 CENTER iT? Rl 1?0 4 Green St. (312) 223-8444 if/ (315) 344-1344 DIAMOND a GOLD X-MAS SALE (LARGE SELECTION RINGS. CHAINS. & EARRINGS) til* WEDDING SETS A BANDS <50°{UP JBk § RESTORATION OF !?H BROKEN JEWELRY ' 10 PERFECTION WATCH REPAIR RING SIZING ENGRAVING 40% OFF ALL GIFT WARE WITH AD •FINE ANTIQUE JEWELRY SECTION •LARGE SELECTION OF LOOSE DIAMONDS t GEM STONES PLUS NEW MOUNTINGS 3a 1 LOW OVERHEAD-LOWER PR Ploindealer Herald •WHITE HEN PANTRY •BELL LIQUORS •BOLGERS DRUG STORE •OSCO DRUGS •JEWEL •HORNSBY'S •KAREN « GINNYS •LIQUOR MART •McHENRY HOSPITAL •FOOD MART •NORTHWEST TRAIN •ISLAND FOODS •CONVENIENT FOOD . •COUNTRY CUPBOARD •SULLIVAN FOODS •UNION '76 •COLE PHARMACY •COAST TO COAST •SUNNYSIDE GAS t QUICK MART Available At The Following Locations: •J t L GAS •ACE HARDWARE •LAKEVlEW FOODS •SUNNYSIDE FOODS •LITTLE STORE •SUNRISE GROCERY •DEBBIE'S GENERAL STORE •VILLAGE MARKET •McHENRY DRUG • J t R FOOD MART