Page t.PLAlNPEALER.HERALD, FRIDAY . FEBRL\H\ 22.1985 Life today RICHARD DOBBEN AND MARY ANN SMITH Engaged Mrs. Jacquelyn S. Smith of McHenry and Mr. Bryce E. Smith of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, announce the engagement of their daughter Maryann Smith to Dr. Richard Dobben, son of Dr. and Mrs. Glen Dobben of South Holland. The future bride graduated from McHenry High School in 1976; Lake Forest College in 1980; and received a M.S. from Northern Illinois University in 1963. Her fiance graduated from Thorn wood High School in 1975; Lake Forest College in 1979; and received a M.D. from Chicago Medical School in 1984. A May wedding is planned. !•: Inter faith marriage possible DEAR ABBY: In a recent column you stated: "If there is a rabbi or Roman Catholic priest who will perform a mixed marriage in a synagogue or church, I don't know where he (or she) is. Permit me to reply. There are many rabbis and many priests who will officiate. We have had many mixed marriages in our synagogue in the past several years, including many in which clergy of other faiths have participated in the wedding ceremony. Furthermore, the Rabbinic Center for Research and Coun seling in Westfield, N.J., clergy to join them in the ceremony. RABBI JOHN M. SHER WOOD, TEMPLE EMET, WOODLAND HILLS, CALIF. DEAR RABBI SHERWOOD: I appreciate the helpful in formation to pass on to my readers. However, interested parties should not assume that they can just ring up any rabbi on the list and be assured of an instant marriage ceremony. For example, most rabbis require a premarital conference and encourage a program of Jewish study after the marriage. Some rabbis (not all) require a commitment that the couple will establish a Jewish home and-or raise their children as Jews. Tbere are other conditions too numerous to mention here required by some rabbis, but a national list of rabbis who will perform mixed marriages, plus the prerequisites of each, is available free of charge by writing to: Rabbi Irwin H. Fishbein, Rabbinical Center for Research and Counseling, 128 E. Dudley Ave., Westfield, N.J. 07090. DEAR ABBY: Thank you for recommending the Unitarian Church to the Catholic man and Jewish woman who wanted to marry but couldn't find a priest or rabbi who perfrom the ceremony. My Catholic daughter was engaged to a Jewish man, and they too, were having trouble finding a clergyman of either faith to marry them. They were ready to settle for a justice of the peace when in your column I read about a couple who were having the same problem. You said, "Try the Unitarian Church." I called my daughter right away and told her what I had read, and she got right on it. She found a Unitarian Church listed in the phone book, called the church and made an appointment with the minister. Then she and her fiance went to see mm. First, he gave them both a course in premarital counseling, and then-he married them in a beautiful ceremony that included both the Christian and Jewish rituals. I hope the couple who wrote to vou takes your advice and finds a Unitarian minister as wonderful as the Rev. Robert Jones in Cherry Hill, N.J. I have never attended a more beautiful wedding nor heard a more meaningful service. MRS. D. CRAIG, MAGNOLIA, N.J. DEAR ABBY: It takes a liberal rabbi and broad-minded priest to perform a mixed marriage without going through a lot of red tape. Those in the New York area should investigate the Chapel of the United Nations. It's a beautiful setting. Elsewhere, inquire at the nearest college or university. A rabbi religions are combined, YOU don't have to be a young college to be married in a chapel on a college campus. Anyone of legal age - and up - can get married there. HITCHED AT THE fflLLEL HOUSE (Getting married? Send for Abby's new, updated, expanded booklet, "How to Have a Lovely Wedding." Send your name and address clearly printed with a check or money order for $2.50 (this includes postage) to: Dear Abby, Wedding Booklet, P.O. Box 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038.) -- ? j i * « 5 a b o u t i I Mchenry county IS am-2-.30 pm Uuhpavbruhch POLISH-AMERICAN SMORGASBORD' WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! 217 N. Rt. 31, McHenry, IL (815)344-0330 5011 E. State St., Rockford, IL (815)229-6070 PERFECT FOR CROUP OUTINGS * SPECIAL OCCASIONS "FINE HOME COOKED CUISINE ft FRIENDLY SERVICE" Senior citizens' lunch menu Although the caterer for meals for the McHenry County Senior Citizens' Council Meet & Eat program requests that participants sign up for meals one week in advance, they allow changes to be made in the meal count 24 hours prior to each serving day. y In other words, people can call the center they attend and reserve a meal 24 hours ahead of the day they plan to attend. For example, those desiring to eat lunch on Friday may call Thursday morning and make reservations. Reservations for meals at the McHenry Walk-In Center for the week of Mar. 4 through Mar. 8 should be made by calling 385- 8260 by Tuesday, Feb. 26. The menu for that week is as follows: Mar. 4: Breaded fish square, tartar sauce, parsleyed potatoes, stewed tomatoes, pickled beet salad, bread, margarine, fresh orange, milk. Mar. 5: Oven fried chicken, , whipped potatoes, peas, tossed salad with dressing, bread, margarine, chocolate pudding, milk. Mar. 6: Macaroni and cheese and tuna, mixed vegetables, orange jello with fruit, bread, margarine, gingerbread, milk. Mar. 7: Chicken gumbo soup, crackers, hamburger on a bun, catsup, mustard, country potatoes, squash, chilled pineapple, milk. Mar. 8: Roast sirloin of beef, whipped potatoes, Scandinavian vegetables, orange juice, rye roll, margarine, mixed fruit, milk. i Items of interest WOMEN HEAR VOCALIST The Whispering Oaks Woman's Club will be en tertained at 1 p.m. Feb. 27, by noted vocalist, Robin Irwin. This talented lady's most recent local performance was in the Woodstock Opera House presentation of "Annie." Refreshments will be and prizes awarded. RUTH CIRCLE MEETS The Ruth Circle of the First United Methodist Church of McHenry will hold the March meeting Tuesday, Mar. 5, at noon, m the home of Alice Trendler. Dessert and coffee will be served. Births * EILER Richard and Martina Eiler, 38464 N. Fourth Ave., Spring Grove, announce the birth of their first child on Jan. 29. Amanda Anne was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 7 lbs. 14% oz. Maternal grand- trents are Frank and Paula ivran of Mundelein, 111. John H. Eiler of Palatine, 111. and Delores Eiler of Mundelein are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents are Paula Feldernoff and Ruby Black. SIMPSON A baby boy was born Jan. 31 to n Bonnie Simpson of Bull lev and they named him Grant Matthew. The 8 lbs. 12 oz. infant entered the world in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington. He has two sisters, Jamie and Lindsay. The maternal grand mother is Mrs. Irene Jagielnik of Palatine, 111.; and the paternal grandfather is Donald Simpson of Painesville, Ohio. M. C. Pinkie of St. Petersburg, Fla. is the great-grandfather. MARSHALL John and Sharen Marshall, 3327 Bayview Lane, McHenry, became parents of their second child and first daughter on Feb. 2. Sarah Ann arrived in Nor thern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. She was welcomed home by her brother John, age two and a half. Maternal grandparents are Herman and Darlene Johnson of McHenry. Virginia Marshall of McHenry is the children's paternal grandmother. HOFFMAN Bret Allen is the name chosen by Bret and Carol Hoffman, 5605 Little, McHenry. The 6 lbs. 9 oz. baby boy entered the world Feb. 4 in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin in of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. IrvinFoote,also of McHenry, are the paternal grandparents. NAVARRO Martha and Cipriano Navarro, 7514 Red Wood, Crystal Lake, announce the birth of their third child on Feb. 5. Mirian was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz. He has a brother Gustavo, age seven, and a sister Norma, 12. Maternal grandparents are Gesus and Reina Guzman of McHenry. Paternal grand parents are Agustin and Isabel Navarro of Mexico. Hold open house for 90th Mrs. Elizabeth Diedrich will be guest of honor Mar. 3, at an open house in commemoration of her ninetieth birthday. All of her friends and relatives are invited to join the festivities between 2 and 5 p.m. in St. Patrick's church hall. The nonagenarian was born in McHenry Mar. 1, 1895, and had farmed in the Volo area until 1953, when she moved to Volo. She is a member of St. Peter Catholic Church and has been active in many of the church functions. Mrs. Diedrich has eight children, Mrs. Alfred (Verona) May of Richmond, Mrs. Joseph (Marie) Sompel of Johnsburg, Anthony (Florence) of Fox Lake, Charles (Bernice) of McHenry, Agnes Hay of Woodstock, Henry of Volo, Mrs. Gerald (Helen) of Johnsburg, and Mrs. Robert J. (Catherine) Smith of Sharon, Wis. She is the grandmother of 38, and great-grandmother of 32. The family requests no gifts. 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Ponca St., McHenry, are the parents of the bridegroom. The maid of honor was Amanda Hodge of Wheeling, and the matron of honor was Cindy Borre of Buffalo Grove, 111., both sisters of the bride. Bridesmaids were the bride's friend, Diane Sawyer of Arlington Heights, 111. and the groom's sister, Sally Larkin of McHenry. The duties of best man were handled by the groom's brother- in-law, John Smith of McHenry. Groomsmen were the groom's brother-in-law, Frank Cuda of McHenry, and the bride's brothers, Nick and Christopher Hodge, both of Wheeling. A reception was held at the Hob Nob II Restaurant in Crystal Lake. The newlyweds honeymooned in downtown Chicago for four days over the New Year holiday, and are planning a wedding trip to Hawaii in March. They are presently residing at 474 W. Judd St., Woodstock. The new Mrs. Larkin graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 1976 with a B.S. in Elementary Education-Special Education; and is a special education teacher at Hilltop School in McHenry. Her husband received a B.S. in Civil Engineering in 1978 and an M.B.A. in 1980, from Bradley University. He is a project cost analyst at Commonwealth Edison's Byron Nuclear Station. Community calendar FEBRUARTzaT*- McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.- Public Welcome. German Carnival Night-German Band & Food~6:30 p.m.- Libertv Hall P.L.A.V.-1304 Park St., McH.-Public Invited. "Golden Opportunity Tea"-Sponsor, Friends of McH.-Nunda Library-10:30 a.m.-Noon-At Library, Rt. 120 & Lily Lk. Rd. FEBRUARY 24. McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Meat Shoot & Games 10 a.m.-Public Welcome. Polish Leg. of Amer. Vets-Liberty Post 188 & Chap. 188-Mtg. 2 p.m.-Post Home-1304 Park St., McH. FEBRUARY 25 Sr. Citz. Club-Mtg. 7 p.m.-East Campus Hi School. McH. Woman's Club-Bd. Mtg. 10 a.m.-McH. Public Library. FEBRUARY 26 McH. Garden Club-Mtg. 1 p.m.-McH. Public Library-Luncheon Optional. FEBRUARY 27 Whispering Oaks Woman's Gub-Mtg. 1 p.m. W.O.T.M. Reg. Mtg. 8 p.m.-At New Lodge. Mary Martha Circle-Mtg. 1 p.m.-Faith Presbyterian Church. Pistakee Highlands Woman's Club-Comm. Center 7:30 p.m.- Film & Lecture On Breast Cancer. FEBRUARY 28 Rules of the Road Review Course-9 a.nti. to Noon-McH. City Hall- -Info. Call Jim Jansen 385-7475. McH. Area Soccer Fed.-Quarterly Membership Mtg.-7:30-9:30 p.m.-Hilltop School. MARCH 1-3 Trade Fair '85-Parkland School-Fri. 5-9 p.m.-Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 409 N FRONT STREET (RT. 31 SOUTH) McHENRY (815)385-5588 spurgeons McHENRY MARKETPLACE 385-4100 DEPARTMENTAL CLOSEOUT ^ En t i re S tock O f : ' Al l Amer i can Gree t ing Cards A l l Boxed Gree t ing Cards A l l P i c tu re F rames & A lbums A l l Bows & G i f t Wrap EVERYTHING MUST GO! 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