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c PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. JANUARY 11,1980 tb i y Present Tenth Mock MARY LOUISE KLEINHENZ AND PATRICK J. MCANDREWS ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kleinhenz, Janesville, Wis., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Louise, to Patrick J. McAndrews, sen of Mr. and Mrs. James McAndrews, McHenry.' The bride elect is a graduate of. George S. Parker high school, Janesville, Wis.; Mercy hospital School of Radiologic Technology, Janesville, Wis.; St. Mary's hospital School of Nuclear Medicine Technology, Madison, Wis. and is presently employed as Nuclear Medicine Technologist at McHenry hospital. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Marian Central high school, Woodstock, 111.; Lor^s college, Dubuque, la.; Creighton Law school, QpataCNebr. and is presently practicing law withjthefTrm of Rhode and Lynch, Antioch, 111. An April 12 wedding is planned at St. William's church, Japesville, Wis. Meeting For Propsective 1 New Members Parents Without Partners will ' hold the next Newcomers meeting at 8 p.m Wednesday. Jan. 136 in Crystal Lake. All prospective members are invited to learn more about P.W.P. and meet some of the board members. Dessert and coffee will be served. For more information on location, please call 459-0065 or 312-742-0783 To be eligible for mem­ bership in P.W.P. one must be a parent and be single by reason of death, divorce, separation. or never married Custody of the children is not necessary. Second Round Of Tournament The second round of the oard tournament will be N played at the regular meeting of St. Agatha Court No. 777 of the National Catholic Society of Foresters. The meeting will be held in the Johnsburg Community Club Tuesday, Jan. 15 at 7:30 p.m. The committee includes Mrs. Kathryn Huff, Mrs. Patricia Saylor. Mrs. Judy Oeffling. Miss Lora Schultz, Miss Theresa Schaefer and Miss Karen Mann. Senior Walk-In Center Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In center, beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 1:30. p.m. the day before at 385-8260. The menu for the week of Jan. 14 through Jan. 18 is as follows: Jan. 14: Pan fried apple pork chops, candied yams, carrot salad, apricots, bread, milk. Jan. 15: BOW WOW-Hot Diggity Dogs, on buns, tater tots, broccoli, vanilla pud­ ding, milk. Jan. 16: Beef stew, fresh vegetables, hot bisuits, cookies, milk. Jan. 17: GOBBLE GOB- BLE-Turkey casserole, mixed vegetables, wheat bread, pears, milk. Jan. 18: Meat loaf- mushroom sauce, baked potato, lima beans, apple tarts, rolls, milk. Worrying about little things is largely a result of having nothing important to worry about. * * * • Businesses grow when someone mixes hard work and intelligent efforts;- few men wake up to find themselves rich. WEAR A HAT TO THE TOP DECK Saturday January 12th to Celebrate 1 / / P uzanns, ± BIRTHDAY MUSIC BY "PHASES •f r 9:30 PM to 12:30 AM •Luncheon Specials Daily ^ • Friday & Saturday Special Homemade Soups •Nltely Specials «8COOCOeOC09OOOCC^j Community Calendar jioosooeoocoosoec JANUARY 12 Newcomers club-Dinner for Eight-New England themes-homes of various members, 8 p.m. Chapter organization meeting, 1:30 p.m.-Kidney Foundation for McHenry- Boone county area-Marengo city hall-132 E. Prairie street, JANUARY 13 "Rescue 50" -benefit McHenry-Johnsburg rescue squads-line-upat American Legion, 8 a.m.-leave 9 a.m. JANUARY 14 Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Board meeting-9:30 a.m. McHepry Senior Citizens meeting-7:30 p.m., campus--electior^ot-officers. M a r riagfi^-^E n c o u n t e r- community night, 7:45 p.m.~ Henry & Lynne Micklinghoff-3715 High street. JANUARY 15 ° W.O.T.M. business meeting-Moose lodge, 8 p.m. Whispering Oaks Garden club-general meeting, l p.m.-Communitycenter. McHenry Lodge 158 AF&AM-Special and stated meeting-entered apprentice degree-Masonic temple, 7:30 p.m. Koininia II-meeting, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.-United Methodist church. JANUARY 16 Fox Ridge Women's club- Cast Your Horoscope, by Jan Cortez-at regular monthly meeting. Newcomers club, morning coffee-Faith Presbyterian church, 9:30 a.m. Whispering Oaks Woman's club meeting-l p.m. JANUARY 17 United Methodist Women- General meeting, noon- potluck-First United Methodist church. JANUARY 18-19 McHenry high school winter play-All My Sons-8 p.m., West campus auditorium. t JANUARY 19 Fox Ridge Women's club- couples tobaggoning & buffet-home of George and Donna Van Liere. JANUARY 20 Newcomers club-Super Bowl Sunday-for men only- call Paula Ekstrom for details. « f McHenry high school winter play-All My Sons-2 p.m., West campus auditorium. JANUARY 21 T.H.E.O.S.-Dinner, 5:30 p.m.-A & W restaurant, 2214 W. Route 120-meeting and program at First United Methodist church. JANUARY 22 McHenry Chapter 547 0-.E.S-.-stated meeting-Star Point night. JANUARY 24 Valley View Girl Scouts~/ Neighborhood meeting~St. Patrick's hall, 9:15 a.m. McHenry Area Separated and Divorced Catholic group meeting-7:30 p.m., Oak ' _ McHENRY WEST CAMPUS ADULT LIVING CLASSES The tenth year of the Adult Living class mock wedding was held recently at provided the students an opportunity to learn about the different traditions McHenry high school West campus in the school auditorium. Students from ° of the Jewish, Catholic and Lutheran religions. the three Adult Living classes combined their efforts to present one wedding STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD including representations of three religious services. This experience • room, Montini Middle school. Cub Scout Pack 162 - meeting. 7 p.m.-American Legion hall. McHenry Senior Citizens club--"Rules of the Road" Drivers Refresher coyrse- first session, 9:30 a.m. to noon-council chambers - McHenry City hall. JANUARY 25 Marriage Encounter- community night, 7:45 p.m.- Gerry & Judie DeWulf-4005 N. Pitzen road. JANUARY 26 St. John's Home-School association--dance and entertainment--7 p.m., Johnsburg Community club. JANUARY 28 McHenry Senior Citizens meeting-7:30 p.m., West campus-installation of officers. JANUARY 29 Jofnt Moose meeting- Moose lodge, 8 p.m. JANUARY 31 McHenry Senior Citizens club~"Rules of the Road" Drivers Refresher course- second session, 10 a.m. to noon-council chambers- McHenry City hall. FEBRUARY 4 McHenry Senior Citizens Executive meeting--10 a.m., McHenry Public library. FEBRUARY 5 Chapter night meeting, W.O.T.M.-Moose lodge, 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 6 McHenry Grandmothers tlub-luncheon meeting- 11:30 a.m. at Windhill-call C. Jansen for reservations. FEBRUARY 7 Veterans of World War I McHenry Barracks 1315- Meeting at McHenry Post 491-American Legion home- -Ringwood road, 2 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens club--"Rules of the Road" Drivers Refresher course- lird and final session, 10 b.m. to noon-council chambers-McHenry City hall. FEBRUARY U - Marriage Encounter- Community night, 7:45 p.m.- Mother And Daughters Carried Handkerchief As Beth Louise Nell was escorted by her father down th'e^aisle of St. Maf-y qf the Assumption Catholic church Jan 5, to become the bride of Robert Staley, of Sycamore, 111., she was carrying a handkerchief carried by her own mother on her wedding day, and also by her two sisters on their weeding day. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nell, Jr., 1710 N. Court street, McHenry. Mrs. David Walsh, McHenry, and Mr. Jack Staley, Car- pentersville, 111., are the parents of the bridegroom. Reverend James Gaynor officiated at the 2:30 p.m. celebration, Tim Harrison, McHenry, was the lector; readings during the Mass were by the bride's father and Tom Franklin, uncle and godfather of the groom and Celeste Mann played the organ. Special songs chosen were "If" and "Evergreen" performed before Mass and "The Wedding March", "Love One Another", "Prayer of St. Francis" and "Ave Maria", during the ceremony. Celeste Mann and Mary Jean Smolzer were the soloists, providing their ow^ guitar accompaniment. Bows adorned the family pews, and poinsettias and Christmas greens decorated the church and th£ altar. The bride was attired in a gown of ivory satin, with a Queen Ann neckline, fitted bodice and sheer long sleeves of delicate re- embroidered Alencon lace. The A-lineukirt flowed from an empire waist, with Alencon lace appliques on the front of the skirt and also on the attached cathedral train. Her headpiece was a hat covered in matching ivory Alencon lace,, with an up-turned brim in back, from which a magnificent spill of floor length point d'espit veiling was attached. Hand crocheted gloves acquired by the bride.while a student in Chartres, France, and a single strand of pearls belonging, to her late grandmother, Clara Nell, completed the picture. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, stephonotis, baby's breath and ivy. -Mrs. Jessica Smith, sister of the bride, was the Matron of Honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Cindy Oeffling, sister of the bride; Ms. Jaye Shap- pert, friend of the bride; Ms. Jackie Staley, sister of the groom and Ms. Charlene Weingart, friend of the bride. All are of McHenry. Attendants wore copper colored dresses of crepe backed satin, with a blouson bodice, bishop sleeves, slim A-line skirt with a slit on the side and a sashed belt. Half- hats of matching fabric, with bow loops on the side adorned their heads, and they carried a cascade of large rust colored daisy mums, accented with dried foliage. William Staley, McHenry, brother of the groom, per­ formed the duties of best man. Groomsmen were all friends of the groom; Kevin .Weiss, Maitland, Fla.; John Weber, McHenry; Bruce Crafts, Wonder Lake and Robert Morsette, McHenry. The mother of the bride chose a two-piece taupe floor length gown with pleated skirt and lace bodice, chiffon sleeves ar\d lace jacket, matching accessories and a cymbidium corsage The groom's mother wore a one- piece floor length gown with a brown and silver metalic long sleeve top and a brown jersey straight skirt, mat­ ching accessories and a cymbidium corsage. Immediately following the ceremony, a candle-light dinner was served to 185 guests at the Johnsburg Community club. The couple will be residing in Sycamore after a wedding trip to New Orleans, La. Both the bride and groom are graduates of McHenry high school, and also at­ tended the Illinois State university. They are presently enrolled at Nor­ thern Illinois university. The rehearsal dinner was hosted by the mother of the groom, in her home. Club Offers New Ideas Have the Christmas toys lost appeal? Are parents and children looking for new activities to occupy time during the frigid months of winter? If so, the January program of the McHenry County Lamaze Parent group will be of special in­ terest. * j B.J. Anderson, an in­ structor at McHenry County college, will present a program on "Learning Stimulation Activities". She will demonstrate games, crafts and projects which are designed with learning and fun in mind. Ms. An­ derson claims they are guaranteed to provide an exciting alternative to TV. The program will be held Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 7:30 p.m., at the MCC Drop in Center in the Presbyterian church in Ridgefield (bet­ ween Woodstock and Crystal Lake on Ridgefipld road) at 8505 Church street. The McHenry County Lamaze Parent group is affiliated with ASPO, a n a t i o n a l L a m a z e organization for doctors, nurses, midwives, teachers and parents. The parent group sponsors educational and social activities for their members. Future meetings include a fun action-Valentine party and seminar on toilet training, in February; programs on "How to participate in your own Health Care" and "Medical Concerns of "Women", in March. Membership in the local organization is open to all parents. Anyone wishing further information, can contact the president, Mrs. Robert A. (Linda) Kristensen. Seek Mrs. Illinois 1980 -ji L & Rita Thenness-4406 od road. FEBRUARY 11 McHenry Senior Citizens meeting-7:30 p.m.-West campus cafeteria. \ DEBBIE FLOOM An 8-day, 7 nights, all expense paid trip to Relawny Beach club, Jamaica Resort hotel, via M & M BODY SHOPPE IS CELEBRATING THEIR OPENING WITH AN SUNDAY, JAN. 13 FROM 2 TO 5 P.M Free Drawing! •Refreshments! m WEEK SPECIAL] STARTING MONDAY. JAN. 14 •SIBN UP NOWfl M & M B O D Y S H O P P E 2908 W. Rte. 120-McHenry (Vi mile east of Bridge) 385- 5690 Air Jamaica; a designer's gown; a weekend for two at Pheasant Run lodge; plus an all-expense paid trip to LasVegas, Nev., for an opportunity to compete for the Mrs. Atnerican title, will go to the new Mrs. Illinois to be chosen Jan. 27, at Pheasant Run lodge in St. Charles, 111. * The 1980 Mrs. America contest...the pply com­ petition of its kind in which the country's 51 million married women are eligible to enter., will be televised from the Lavish LasVegas Hilton in LasVegas, Nev next^March. Debbie Floom, (Mrs. Howard), of Deerf ield, captured the Illinois title last February and was 1st runner-up to 32-year-old Carrie -Gabriel, of New Jersey. To qualify, Mrs. American candidates must be U.S. citizens, a minimum of 18 years old, and must be married as of the date of entry. "Contestants are judged pwmarily on per­ sonality, -poise and beauty. Careful consideration is given to family life .and participation and in- volvment in local and community affairs. For an entry form and-or additional information, write: Mrs. Illinois - America Pageant, 429 Garfield Ave., Aurora, 111., 60506, or phone 4312 ) 896- 8011. The quilted coat, a spin­ off from insulated ski wear, has successfully made its fashion debut. The cool- weather quilted coat is found* in dressy and casual designs. spurgeons Semi-Annual Art Needlework Sale Now thru Sunday January 20,1980 HURRY IN AND SAVE 20%,.27% ON ALL ARTS & CRAFTS McHenry Market Place 385-4100 Dai ly 9-9 , Sat . 9 -6 , Sun. 10-5 Skirts in winter fashions continue to be slim. The very slim miss can choose a knife- pleated skirt or a bias skin that sits smoothly over the hips and then flares at the hem. =====j== Good Idea Few question the benefit of taking a brisk early morning walk. Few take such walks. -News, Boone, la. DIAI 344 L • . . 3100 for Weather Conditions

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