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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Dec 1977, p. 2

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Sharing Donuts With Santa w Community Calendar K K * 2" * r. K a. £ * ft .v MR. AND MRS. CAROL BAILEY SILVER ANNIVER8 ARY-Twenty-five years of marriage will be commemorated when family member* of Carol and Dora Bailey of 2201 W. Fairview avenue, Johnsburg, gather at Crescent Bay Landing Friday, Dec. 27. Honoring their parents will be daughters, Mrs. Sam (Carolyn) Green of Kansas City, Mo., and Kimberty Bailey, a freshman student at Hardny college, Searcy, Arh.; a son, Bruce Bailey of Johnsburg; and two grandchildren of the couple, Nathan and Sarah Green, 4 and 1 years of age respectively. Mr. Bailey, an employee of Motorola for the past 14 years, is a national service contracts manager. Their son, Bruce, is also employed by the company. Marriage vows were exchanged by the couple Christmas day, Dec. 25, at the Church of Christ, Bloomfleld, Mo. MARY S. HAGEN PLAN MARRIAGE-Intenttons of future marriage are announced by Frank N. Pitzen of McHenry and Mary S. Hagen of Wonder Lake. Mr. Pitzen is a lifetime area resident and his flnancee, a former West Virginia resident, has made her home in McHenry for the past 18 years. State Farm's (hylivulual AetiiSmeqt ybliuity I it can help you ^ set a portion of ;, S /* your income ^ 8 aside now for future enjoyment. . . free from current income tax. FOR DETAILS SEE OR CALL: Granville Sornson 1303 N. RICHMOND RD. McHENRY 385-1627 State Farm Life insurance Company Home Office Bloomington. Illinois Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. DECEMBER 10 Friendship Club Potluck Dinner-Meeting-6 p.m.-First United Methodist Church. "Holly c Hop" Dance- Johnsburg Community Club-9 p.m. to 1 a.m.-Band & Refresh­ ments-Tickets at poor- Information, 385-8920. "Birthday Party For Jesus"- -Johnsburg Community Club~l to 3 p.m.-First 150 Children Ages 4 to ll-Information & Reservations, 385-8920. DECEMBER 10 & 11 Christmas Madrigal Dinner- McHenry West Campus-6:30 p.m.-Tickets, 385-7077. DECEMBER 12 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Annual Christmas Dinner Party-6:30p.m.-West Campus Cafeteria-Program by Local Talent, 7:45 p.m. DECEMBER 13 Town and Country Newcomers Club-Cookie Exchange-Home of Sandy Howell~7:30 p.m. McHenry Area Jaycees General Membership Meeting- McHenry Moose Lodge--8 p.m. Order of the Eastern Star, McHenry Chapter-Stated Meeting-Masonic Hall~8 p.m. DECEMBER 14 Church Women United Medical Van-St. Patrick's Montini School-5 to 8 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Loop Bus Trip-Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank 8:45 a.m. DECEMBER 15 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Christmas Party- Mrs. Dorothy Haddick, Hostess. Lakeland Park Women's Club AnnuaHChristmas Dinner Party -- Indian Manor Restaurant-Cocktails, 6:30 p.m.-Dinner, 7 p.m. United M«hdmst women- ' Communion Service & Brunch- 10 a.m.-First United Methodist Church-General Meeting.; - McCullom , Lake Con- ~ servation Club-Regular Monthly Me&ing-8.m.-Beach House. McCullom Lake Con­ servation Club-Regular Meeting-8 p.m.-Beach House. WW I Veterans, Barracks 1315-Christmas Party- American Legion Hall-2:30 p.m. McHenry Garden Club- Christmas Party-Snug Harbor- -12 Noon. Annual Christmas Party- Court Joyce Kilmer No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America~8 p.m.-K.C. Hall DECEMBER 16 Church Women United- Executive Committee Meeting- -Home of Almarie James. Lakeland Park Women's Club Childrens Christmas Party-4 p.m.-Community House, 1717 N. Sunset Avenue - By Reservation Only. St. Margaret Chapter of Naim-Potluck Dinner-St. Mary's Oak Room-6 p.m - Bring Gift & Table Service. DECEMBER 17 Edgebrook PTO-Donuts With Santa-10:30 a.m. to 12 Noon-School Gym. DECEMBER 17 & 18 Pistakee Highlands Puppet Show-Louella & Hilltop Streets-1 to 3 p.m.-Santa Will Santa Claus Is coming to town, to the annual Christmas party of Court Joyce Kilmer, No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America, to be held Thursday, Dec. 15, in the K.C. hall, 1304 N. Park street at 8 p.m. Chairladies for this party are Eleanor Freund and Martha Cossey. The members of their committee are Anne Marie Hellyer, Lillian Bolger, Kathleen Mars, Helen Miller, Florence May and Wilma Alyward. \ At the last meeting the court voted unanimously to eliminate the Christmas gift exchange and instead send a Christmas offering to the Freeport school for the Handicapped. Father Tranel, Court Chaplain, gave another of his inspirational talks, the topic this time being the Jesus prayer and the simple, deep meaning prayers of St. Francis of Assisi . Vice Regent Bert ilia Freund reported on the coming Christmas visit to Downey . The Lakeland Park ladies are contributing canteen gifts to the veterans as an additional surprise at this Christmas party. Such is the true spirit of the Christmas season! Visit-Anvance Ticket Sales at Lakeview Food Store-Pistakee Highlands Women's Club, Sponsors. DECEMBER 18 Church Women United Medical Van-St. Patrick's Montini School~5 to 8 p.m. Children's Christmas Party- Knights of Columbus Hall DECEMBER 21 Whispering Oaks Woman's Club-Christmas Party- McHenry High School Madrigal Singers. DECEMBER 23 High School Referendum. DECEMBER 27 T.H.E.O.S. Potluck Dinner & Christmas Party-5:30 p.m - Home of Mae Stinespring. Order of the Easter Star, McHenry Chapter-Christmas Party-8 p.m.-Masonic Hall. JANUARY 5 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Regular Meeting- Mrs. Sandy Etten, Hostess. 4 JANUARY 11 Church Women United Medical Van-St. Patrick's Montini School-5 to 8 p.m. JANUARY 15 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi--Champagne Brunch. Third Annual Rescue 50 Snowmobile Marathon- Information at 385-2095. JANUARY 19 "j Pi Alpha Chapter of, 'Beta Sigma Phi-Regular Meeting- Hustess. Mrs. Lorene Fagr. Senior Walk-In Center Meals are served Monday through Friday at the Walk-In center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by the day before at 385-8260. The menu for the week of Dec. 12 through Dec. 16 is as follows: Dec. 12: Meat balls with tomato sauce, fried potatoes, spring salad, snacking cake and milk. Dec. 13: Pot roast with vegetables, roasted potatoes, wax beans, jello with fruit and milk. Dec. 14: Roast pork with gravy, mashed potatoes, boiled cabbage, applesauce and milk. Dec. 15: Baked chicken & noodle encasserole, green peas, cranberry sauce, peaches & cookies and milk. Dec. 16: Meat loaf with gravy, whipped potatoes, tossed salad, pudding and milk. DIVORCES Judgments and decrees issoluti dissolutions of of marriage recently granted by the 19th Judicial Circuit include: James D. McMillan and Eula M. McMillan; Marjorie M. Powers vs. Richard J. Powers; David Ray Dunmeyer and Joyce Ann Dunmeyer. Laurie Jane Ball and Alan J. Ball: Ivan I. Sheets and Martha A. Sieets; Dawn Ann Lennon vs. James Michael Lennon; Pearl Ann Zabroski and Charles.A^ZabroBki. Heather Halverson, left, and Santa Claus share happy anticipation awaiting the Edgebrook Parents Teachers organization's Donuts with Santa Dec. 17 from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. One can enjoy donuts, cocoa, juice or coffee with Santa. The Cadet Girl Scouts are going to sing Christmas selections, and Mr. Clyde Blackwell will present a puppet show in addition to a visit with Santa. Tickets are available in a limited number so please purchase early. They are available from Mrs. Richard Panereli, Riverside drive, Mrs. Pratt, Holiday Hills, 385-1517; Mrs. Paul Karls, McHenry; Mrs. Dee Mercurio, Mineral Springs; or Mrs. Frank A1 er^ern, McHenry Shores. ; r STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Organization Guards Rights Of Women In Pregnancy Term Based on the motto that every pregnant woman has the right to give birth and every child has the right to be born, the McHenry county Birthright organization offers positive, creative alternatives to abortion and help to women of all ages, married or single, who choose to continue pregnancy. Birthright is an international organization offering free emergency service to pregnant women. It is incorporated at the state level and there are now Birthright offices operating throughout the state. The organization has an office and a telephone service where every pregnant woman can obtain help with a simple telephone call. All calls are handled confidentially (the caller may remain anonymous if she wishes). Birthright is' not a new agency set up to compete with existing health and social service programs, but is dedicated to bringing together the distressed woman and the existing federal, state, local and private agencies waiting to help her. They will inform her of all services available in that the woman, faced with a problem pregnancy, will seek an alternative to abortion before making a decision. Volunteers, both professional and non-professional are needed in the establishment of the McHenry county Birthright office. The non-professional volunteers will man the telephone and office and provide the friendship and, emotional support that the woman may need at this trying time in her life. All volunteers do not necessarily work with the client but may work in such areas as recruitment - and training of volunteers, liaison with community services, maternal housing, fund raising and publicity. Birthright is a non-sectarian, non-profit organization, sup­ ported by private donations. All donations to Birthright have been declared tax-deductible by the Internal Revenue ser­ vice. \ For more information or to volunteer services, write Birthright, 4611 W. Lake Shore drive, McHenry or call Mrs. Ronald (Barb) Svoboda, McHenry. MR. AND MRS. FRED HERDRICK Champagne Toast Honors Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herdrick were surprised at a recent party held at 309 N. Bromley drive, on the occasion of their Join Your Friends For Lunch or Dinner TODAY AT... thirtieth wedding anniversary. Hosts were Mrs. Mary Gielow and two of the couples' daughters and sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Art (Carol) Keevil and Mr. and Mrs. Kai (Bonnie) Hansen and their son, Kai D. Guest were served cham­ pagne for a toast to the an- nuversary couple. After opening many lovely gifts, food was served and the couple cut a beautiful two tiered wedding cake. The top of the cake held a nosegay of I yellow roses. To help make the day most ! enjoyable were Emil Herdrich, Mrs. Mary Gielow, Mr. and I Mrs. Vince Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mailfold, Mr. and Mrs. John Granath, Mr. and Mrs. John Herdrich, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunter and Evie, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Cooper and Gil Kloeckner and Amy. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Vince Adams and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gielow, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gielow and children, Mrs. Bernice Keevil, Bruce Gielow, and Mrs. Patti KcKay and children. Two daughters of the couple were unable to attend, Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Terry) DiMaggio of Buffalo, N.Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Linday) Polay of Largo, Fla. Cost of eating out expected to rise. MARRIAGE LICENSES Applications for marriage licenses at the McHenry County Clerk's office were recently made by: Michael Wayne Scherer, Lakemoor, and Eileen Margaret Kusch, Wonder Lake: William E. Blanchard, St. Charles, and Mrs. Gail E. Franzke, McHenry; Michael W. Reese, McHenry, and Mrs. Donna H. Harden, Crystal Lake. Peter M. Smith, McHenry, and Mrs. Madeline C. Wijas, Wonder Lake; Anthony P. Koleno and Marianne Einspar, both of McHenry; Charles R. Martina Jr. and Vickie L. .THE HERITAGE HOUSE Harvard LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NITELY Featuring MICK I KLESPER From Europe In Our New Organ Lounge Hors D'oeuvre Everynite Except Saturdays Noon Luncheon Specials Complete Dinners •Finest of Cocktails Private Dining Room For Parties Phone 943-6153 For Reservations HOURS: LUNCH-Tues- Fri. 11:30 -2:00 DINNER • Tues. - Sat • 5:00- 11:00 PM SUNDAYS 1:00- 10:0QPM CLOSED MONDAY DENTURE WEARERS! MUTINIES CONSTRUCTED! DENTURES REPAIRED) Replace tooth in denture *15.00 (each additional tooth) 10.00 Repair most cracked dentures 20.00 Reline Dentures. 50.00 FOX LAKE DENTURE CLINIC 18 E. Grand, Fox Lake, III. (Just W. of R.R. Station) Williams, both of McHenry; Robin A. Burton, Wonder Lake. and Susan M. Johnson, Crystal Society Plans Holiday Card- Luncheon Party St. Agatha Court ~ 777, National Catholic Society^ of Foresters at Johnsburg, will have its annual Christmas luncheon at the Long Horn Steak House Wednesday, Dec. 14, at 11:30 a.m. The first round of the card tournament will also be played. For reservations, call Mrs. Paul Pitzen by Sunday, Dec. 11. M0N. thru FRI. 9:00 to 4:30 312-587-5053 Christmas Cards & Gifts a Ornaments Partyware I ' i - ' I ' 1 ± T "38 <=N. <Sixui 3&$Jrry> Ot( > PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAV. DECEMBER * 1OT * - , - *• Catholic Daughters To Meet Ol* St. Nicholas »

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