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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Sep 1978, p. 2

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^PAGIiZPIAl^-EALatWEDNEMMl.l ix in* %r » MR A N D M R S T H O M A S K R A N Z MPTI\L MASS - With her ancle Rev Charles R O'Brien. •41 ictaiing. \nn Bauer was imttd in marriage to Thomas Kranz at j . p m nuptial Mass Re^ Raymond Kearney assisted on J »J> 22 at Si Patrick s church in McHenry. and special readings were 2i%«*n by member a# both families The hride. a 1*7C graduate of ( armel high school for girls. ts the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Donald Bauer 3424 V* Skyway drive, McHenry The bridegroom. ->m .»# Vlr and Mrs. Robert Kranz. 5212 Patton Wonder Lake. £radaated from Marian Central u» 1*75. The mewly»eds reside in McHenry following a wedding trip to Wisconsin. I nc les Of Br ide Perform ff edd ing 4 t S t . Patr ick 's !n a I pim ceremony at St Patricn s in McHenry. celebrated b> her uncles Father Harry Byrne and Father J;rr. ^eber Laura Ann kennebeck exchanged vo*« *ith Anthony P Airtzof 11901 >chuette road A mdstock The bnde a 1S<76 graduate of Marian Central high school is •he daughter of Mr and Mrs Bernard Kennebeck I 440 'A < >iannei Beach McHenry Mr and Francis A irtz 15*jiQ N Kreund McHenry are the parents of the bridegroom who :s a 1ST73 graduate of McHenry high school ar.d a 1975 graduate of McHenry county college A earing a silver and diamond cross a gift from the groom the bride approached •ne ai'ar wearing a white *-mp:re waisted gown with full >neer sleev es Appliques edged tne bodice of her dress and this •~eatrr,ent was repeated on side panel seams and along the Aidth of 'he train A floral "eadpiece and a bouquet of daisies chrysanthemums and everlasting flowers completed •ne \ for Duty Q"3v£iV 6IES SHOES AMD SH0€ REPAW? 1507 N. ?«ert*« Dr. MeHaary, II. **5-2801 Matron of honor Mary Jo Hare of Leaf River 111 wa< a'tired in a spice sleeveless housed dress Bridesmaids Monica Patti Joyce and Micki Kennebeck and Jennifer 'Airtz were gowned in similar style, but in apncot Each attendant wore a small silver -ecklace a gfft from the bnde and carried a spra> of car nations and one apncot rose Chris Wirtz of Johnsburg performed the duties of best man The other groomsmen were John Hendle of Marengo Bill and Craig Adams and Tom Thompson all of McHenry The mother of the bnde chose a orowr. multicolored Knee iength dress while the groom s mother chose a burgundy print in mid-length and tjoth ladies corsages matched the bride s One hundred thirty people roasted the bndai couple at a reception held in the Moose lodge in McHenry A wedding trip to several western states is planned Both the bride and groom are em ployed at firms in McHenry and plan to reside in Woodstock Hariard Art i fac ts To Be Disp layed At I n ion Museum The Sept IT program at the McHenry County museum is dedicated to Harvard and it is (v/ped that many people will make the effort to come and see the artifacts that citizens of the Harvard area have donated These will be specially, marked for this exhibit Also on that Sunday af ternoon John Molthen of Harvard will give a demon stration on the stage of Eckert nail at 2 o clock Molther. will show how flowers used to tje arranged for different oc­ casions fifty to seventy-five years ago and then will make arrangements for similar events as they are best planned for todav and in the future bearing Process In geoiogy gradation is the w e a r i n g d o w n o f h i g h e r eminences of the earth s crust and the building of lower portions by the force of gravity and various agents of erosion Learn to Super Sew f akf H ra«v. ine\|>en-ivr le*«on> i i - i r i " \ n n f V r - o n - u n i q u e • • - w i n y m e t h o d * l i ' « f u n - i t - f a - l - i l f i t - - a n d i t - f a - l i i o n ! STARTING BASIC 8 CLASSES WITH OPENINGS: Thursday Sep* 28 Tjesday Oct 3 f r . r jay Oct 6 esday Oct 11 9 30 AV 7 0G PV 10 00 Af/ 7 00 PV PANTS THAT FIT A Spec as O^e Session Ciass Including Pattern Up to 1 j Yards o* V-ss Ann Fabric And Personalized Fitting All For Only *|g«o Thursday Sep* 21 9 00 AV Noon Stretch & Sew North Americas Fabric & Sewing Center Liberty Mill Plaza 918 S Milwaukee A Libertyville Phono 342 2460 Mon Thurs 9 00 to 9 00 Fn.-So' 10 00 to 5 00 PWP Features Local Educator As Speaker An educator from a McHenry county school district will be the featured speaker at the next general meeting of Parents Without Partners no 189 or. Friday Sept 15. at 8 30 p.m The meeting will be held at the American Legion hali. Oak and Woodstock streets Crystal Lake Socializing refresh­ ments ar.d dancing will follow the meeting Ail first time guest are urged 'o attend the orientation meeting which begins at 8 00 p m Activities planned for the rear future are a family trip to Cubs game a coffee and discussion and a canoe trip To be eligible for mem bership in PWP. a person must be the parent of one or mnre living children, and single by reason of death divorce separated or unmarried Custody of the children is not a requirement for membership Those interested may call 459- 5262 or 815-579-7543 for more information or write to Parents Without Partners. P O Bnx 16.5 Crystal Lake 111 *¥)!4 Pioneer Club Hears Of Vial For Life" Plan a The Sept 5 Pioneer club meeting held in Community hall Richmond featured Cai Baker of the Richmond Police department explaining the Viai for Life program Par ticipants are given a small plastic vial and a medical form designed to fit into this vial and which when filled out gives i m p o r t a n t m e d i c a l background and the name of the person s physician The vial with the completed form inside is taped under the top shelf on the right-hand side of the refrigerator A rescue v^uad member would then know immediately where to look for any pertinent in formation that might assist his hfe-saving efforts A business meeting followed this presentation Because of ?he efforts of Al Tomasek and Ruth Schmitz membership lists have been completed and distributed Members of the club who are currently ill were mentioned by the Sunshine chairman Nello orsolini a well-know member of the community who died recently was remembered The next event scheduled for the Pioneer club is Sept 19 trip to Camp Lake Wis. which includes lunch and a tour of the Salvation Army center All those planning to attend should join the car caravan at 11 30 a m m the Richmond parking lot The committee for the Oct 3 meeting is as follows Ida Koberstine Mae Weber Fini kteilin Al and Mary Tomasek Frances Folev and Frieda Wolff Set Flouer Show School District I the Garden Club of Illinois will sponsor Flower Show School Course V Sept 20 and 21 The lectures will be held in Westminster Presbyterian church 30000 Rural street Rockford Instructors for the *wo~day session are Mrs M C Gilhousen of Richfield Minn who w 11 lecture on Horticulture Wednesday beginning at a m and Mrs C A Thomas of Tipton Mo who will discuss Design and Flower Show Procedure starting a? ^ a m Thursday Mrs Thomas was featured :n Flower and Garden magazine as one of eight out standing flower arrangers in the t nited States and makes most of her own hand molded ceramic containers used on her flower arrangements A written exam for those taking the course for credit will be given at 9 a m Friday. Sept 22 K very one is welcome to attend Flower Show school Membership in a garden club is not required Registration and fees will be accepted by Mrs Oscar Balwm Route 1 Freepor' 111 61032 Those planning to attend are asked to bring a sack lunch Coffee will be furnished Schedule- -Of Etvenis- - For Joyce Kilmer CDA The complete program of events for the 1978 79 reason a ill be available to members of the Joyce Kilmer court of the Catholic Daughters of America at the first regular meeting scheduled for 7 30 p m Sept 21 at K of C hall this meeting will be hosted by Emma Foy assisted by Ann Busc nek Stella Graham Tiara Stilling Margaret Stilling Agnes \dams. and Theresa Van Burer. The annual fall card party a,11 be held on Oct 5 Plans * ere also made for a day of lecollection at St Mary s in McHenry to be given by a visiting Maryimntf- pries? or. Nov ft Many business women seem to favor the skirt suit or dress with a matching or blending jacket o\er the pants suit this fall These classic outfits shown for office wear are feminine and attractive Fair Exchange Josephine-You mean thing' You promised me faith­ fully that you wouldn't give away that secret I told you But now it's all around town. Louise -1 didn't give it away I exchanged it for other ones. j ' 1 i Bride if ears Pearls From Her Parents Wearing a string of pearls which was a gift from her parents Donna Antoinette Verlotta. daughter of Mr andf Mrs Dominic J Verlotta. 156 E Quincy street. Riverside III . became the bnde of Gary Clarence Schaefer son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Schaefer. 1509 N Cour* st ret. McHenry St Mary s church in Riverside was decorated with white carnations and spngs of greenery for the 2 p m ceremony on Sept 9. officiated by Rev Leon Wagner The bnde s full length gown had sleeves which ended in bridal point cuffs and were fashioned of imported French reembroidered alencon lace as was the bodice with its Queen Anne neckline The elegant lace treatment was repeated in appliques on the cathedral- length train A finger-tip veil was secured by a hand rolled Juliet cap In addition to a white silk handkerchief she carried flowers fashioned in the same way as her mothers wedding bouquet white roses stephanotis and white netting surrounding a white orchid with ribbon streamers Anita Holub of Columbus. Ohio, a friend of the bnde was ?he maid of honor The bridesmaids were Mrs Ronald Carrie Black Rolling Meadows Sharon Schaefer McHenry sister of the groom Mary Jo Verlotta sister of the bride and Cathy Verlotta Chicago cousin of fhe bnde Jer.mfer Victor Brookfieid w^s a junoir bridesmaid and Kearney Victor was the flower gir: The attendants were attired m rose, grey and beige floral vo:ie over 'affeta peasant style Bianchi. floor length gowns Each carried a cascade r* off white roses carnations -ptder mums baby s breath and sprmgeri The junior mdesmaid and flower girl were gowned in pink floor lengtr dresses with ruffled neck ard hem and short puff sleeves The flowergirl carried a basket of off white roses, carnations and greens A friend of the groom. Mr Ronald Steffens of Milwaukee, performed the duties of best man The other groomsmen were Martin Tonway and Patrick Mc Andrews. McHenry David Olszak Wheeling and Dominic Verlotta Jr and Douglas Verlotta brothers of the bride David Victor Brookfieid was the ring t»earer I sher> were Mark Schaefer and John Verlotta The mother of the bride was attired in a pink quiana floor length while the groom s mother chose pink chiffon Two hundred and fifty guests had cocktails and dinner af a reception at the Chateau Louise in East Dundee After a honeymoon trip to Montreal, the couple will be residing in McHenry The bride graduated from Riverside Brookfieid high school and Triton college and works as a data entry manager The bridegroom graduated from Marian Central high school and Marquette university before receiving his masters degree from the Lniversity of Michigan He is employed as an environmental engineer The bride was the guest of honor at three showers given for her The first was hosted by her aunts another was given by Sharon schaefer the third was hosted bv Anita Hollub Mary Jo Verlotta. and Cathy Verlotta in the home of fhe bnde s family Senior *'allt-ln ('.enter 1 I Location McHenry Moose Lodge Route 120 Time Monday through Friday 10 a m to 4 p m September t;i Meet and Eat Serving time. 11 45 to 12 10 Make your reservation the day before by 1 .30 p m Craft Day Assorted projects will be worked in preparation for our upcoming mini bazaar Painters with Fred and Ruth September II Mr Black well and" his famous puppets September 13 When movies were movies Big Sky" September I* • Sunshine Band rehearsal 10 a m White Elephant game September I Open Activities extra working time on bazaar projects September Painters with F>ed and Ruth Bazaar workshop Please bring your ideas as well as willing hands to help Mariola Club Holds Fall Rummage Sale St. Mary s Catholic church in Woodstock wtij hold its annual fail rummage sale or. Sept 18. 19 and 3) Monday and Tuesday the hours will be from ym to 5 p m . and on Wednesday from vva m to 1 p m The sale will be in the school gymnasium at 312 \ Tryon street Many very good items, especially clothing can be found at this large sale sponsored by the Mariola club Trie proceeds of the sale go to the needs of the church and the school * * * • Most people will do anything for money, ex­ cept work. About Your Wedding... In ora«r »o AAcHenry oreo b'>t3es th« Ploind*al«f iefxJs term* to oil •Ho** e-gogefrierii or.'ojr-ceo and carry a de*<":»• do»e We oi* tt>o' com pl«ted •o'tis ts« '••ty'-ied 'hree da<i p"or to *t\e *«ed 3.n g Compete de'c.l* «til op peo r oriiy dur,ng Meek •oliovomg e*cept •r rK« cose a* out of »to«e where o" o<3 d'^ofoi «»ee* s oHowed Photograph Milt be printed ary time tote' or 6e in c ;uded #»ift< oveddmg m forTiat»or ft tt>*y occompony the itor-f If your engogen~e<"i* O" fVOon<e«Tienf tvoj not published or rf th« dote of th« •wedding *»os not know at that time p ease coll our of f-ce and reoues* that o morr.oge form be sent spurgeons SEMI-ANNUAL ART NEEDLEWORK SALE NOW THRU SUNDAY, SEPT. 17lh hurr* for best selection WHILE MERCHANDISE IS Ar SALE PRICES' STOCK UP NOW FOR YOUR WINTER NEEDS 4400 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY 385 4100 VIR AND MRS. PHILLIP DOHERTY HOME IN MC HENRY - After returning from a honeymoon trip to San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip P. Doherty are residing in MeHenry. The couple exchanged vows on July 7. at St. Thomas Catholic churh. Crystal Lake. Father Michael McKinstra officiated at the 5 p.m. ceremony. The bride, the former Patty Schaefer. a 1972 graduate of McHenry high school, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Schaefer, 3517 N. Fairview, McHenry . The bridegroom is the son of,Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Doherty. 3711 W. Lee stret, McHenry. and graduated from Marian Central in 1971. One hundred eighty guests toasted the newly weds at the Johnsbarg Community hall after the ceremonv. MR AND MR.V ROBERT PRESTON CilFT FROM PARENTS -- Wearing a diamond necklace which was a wedding gift from her parents. Beth Steinsdoerfer was married on Aug. 12 to Robert Preston. The 2:3© ceremony took place al St. Mary's Catholic church, and was solemnized by Rev. Engene Kaumhofer of McHenry and Rev. Roger Olsen of Wonder Lake. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steinsdoerfer. :M»0# \\ Clover. McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. James Preston. 43*1 Ringwood road. \Nonder I^ke, are the parents of the groom Both young people graduated from McHenry high school in 1575. the bride graduated from Elgin Comunity college as a certified dental assistant. The groom is entering his senior year at Eastern Illinois university, and will graduate in May of 1*7» with an accounting degree They will make their home in Charleston. II. Building Fund Benefits From YMCA Flea Market The excitement and bustle of an outdoor bazaar will premeate the grounds of the I^ike Region YMCA Saturday. Sept 16. during the outdoor flea market The YMCA grounds are located on Rt 11 just south of Rt 14 Typical items to be found include appliances hardware, garden equipment, tools. books, kitchen items clothes toys and many others The Lake Region Y s men s club sponsors this event and proceeds will go to the building fund for the new addition to the YMCA In event of rain the event will be rescheduled to Saturday. Sept 23 Women Of The Moose Plan Season Programs McHenry Women of the Moose chapter 1348. in a general meeting on Sept 5. planned programs for the coming season Among the events scheduled were a snowmobile dinner and dance a steak fry an October Fest Halloween parties and special December festivities tffie Hertel, the publicity chairlady was also refresh ment chairman for the evening, and served the twenty-one members who were present It was requested that members try to attend all possible meetings, in order to guarantee success for the local chapter s many endeavors Sure Thing t pun completing hi* interi ieu of a man u ho had just reached his 99th t>irthda\. the reporter >aid. "I hop* I can come back THE Furniture Hospital CRYSTAL LAKEl UPHOLSTERY SHOP m REPAIRING 4 RtGlUtNG Lorry A Jim Soymour 815/459-0653 neit year and see you on your lUtKh "Don't see uhy not. ^ouna man," replied the elder ) ou took healthy enough to me Pregnant, NEED HELP? CALL •BIRTHRIGHT! 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