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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Aug 1982, p. 2

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«'nih : • I'uhucAiiK - •> HibAt. dtuuiia, imz i .%t» \7 J <zA/(o±t[y ^Social j i / KARI HOWE AND GREG BAUTOS ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mt. rial Mri. Herbert Rowe of McHenry snaoonce the engsgeineat of their dsaghlerlCSri, to Greg Bsrtos, son of Mr. . Frank Mar and Mra. iriot of McHenry. Double Birthday Celebration MAYME 8CHMITT AND ARTHUR KATTNER An Open House, boated by tbe celebrants' children will be held Sunday, Aug. 29, from 2 to 6 p.m., at St. Peter's church hall in Spring Grove, 111. The occasion will com­ memorate the ninetieth birthday of MaymeSchmitt, M17 N. Spring Grove road, McHenry, and the eighty-fifth birthday of Arthur Kattner, 8010 E. Court street, Spring Grove. All friends and relatives are invited to Join in the feativities on thia happy occasion and their presence is requested, without presents. Group Offers New Moms Help The New Mom's Discussion group will meet Tuesday, Aug. 24, at 10 a.m. The group, which strives to help new moms deal with all their new responsibilities, is open to all new moms. It offers mothers qpd their babies a time and place to come together to share positive and negative ex­ periences of parenting and discuss the feelings that accompany motherhood Mrs. Schmitt was born in McHenry Sept. S, 1888, where she spent most of her life. She is the mother of one son, Stanley Schmitt of McHenry; six grandchildren and two great­ grandchildren. Mr. Kattner was born in the Spring rrove area Sept. 5, 1897. of the Spring Grove Fire irtment, Grove area Sept. 5, 1897. A past chief j Grove Fire Depsr he has one son, William Kattner of McHenry; one daughter, Jean Malcahy of Waukegkan, 111.; and three grandchildren. st year. not be a first-time mother or member of C.&P.A. to attend. More in­ formation about the group and location of the meeting may be ob­ tained by calling Mrs. Carl M. (Debbie) Wright of Crystal Lake. The New Mom's Discussion group is s program offered by the Childbirth and Parenting association of McHenry County. For more in­ formation about the aaaociation, one may call Mrs. David A. (Mary Jo) Lemke of Woodatock. Newlyweds Plan Honeymoon On Beautiful Island Of Hawaii in strapless gowns of apricot print, with open At sleeves; a chiffon When newly married Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Price were making plans for a honeymoon, they decidedon a two- week visit in Hawaii. % The couple was united in Aug. 14, at a 2:10 p.tn. celebrated by Father Joan S before an altar flanked by bearing white gladioli and Abbey roses St. Patrki's Catholic church, McHenry, was further endianced by pew decorations of Abbey raws, encircled with greens, and bedecked with peach ribbons. Mai7 Zaranto and Peter Swenson performed the guitar Mass, Inrhsdhig special songs, "Love Song , "Wedding Song" and "Devoted To You". During the rite of lighting the marriage candle, a special poem entitled, "Love" was read to the bridal couple by the bride's uncle, Agoetino Unti, Jr. TTw bride is the former Andrea Thies, daughter of Mary TMes of McHenry end Jack Thies of Woodland Hills, Calif. Jackie Price of Wonder Lake and Joe Price of McHenry we the parents of the bridegroom. The bride wore an ivory gown of all Teaturing a overlay enhancing the bodice; and an apricot bah accenting the '• They each carried i pepkun iced wttL over Schiffli lace, f< neckline and sheer, fitted The A-Hne skirt flowed from the to a satin wreath trimmed with baby's breath. She csrried an arraAgement of stephanotis end dried babfs breath enhanced with an ivory ribbon. Karen Adams of McHenry was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were s sister of the bride, Kathy Thies of McHenry: sister of the groom, Kerri Price of Wonder Lake; and friends of the bride, Mary Johnson of California; Judy Argol of Chicago, and Beth Bazan of Wonder Lake. They were dressed for the occasion Abbey roee baby'sbreath and apricot A single Abbey roee and baby's breath adorned their hair. Fred Jende of McHenry was the best man. Groomsmen were s coasin of the groom, Jerry DeMaria of Chicago; friends of the groom, Ben of Wonder Lake and ABsn Hobnquist of Schaumburg, 111 • friend of the bride, Carl Statute of River Forest m.; and a cousin of the bride, Keby Mooberry of St. Joeeph, Mo. Usher* were the bride's brother, Jerry TMee of Mammoth Lakes, Calif, and a brother of the groom, Mark Price of Houston, Tex. The gentlemen all wore cream colored tuxedos. The mother of the bride chooe en apricot gown of shimmering qisna, styled with an empire waist and full A- line skirt; complemented with a bolero jacket edged in crystal pleated ruffles. A two-piece ensemble; fashioned with e ruffled beige chiffon halter bodice end cinnamon colored silk skirt was the choice of the groom's mother. A reception for 288 guests was hsld st John Evens Inn, Crystal Lake. Honored guests were the bride's godmother, Mrs. Eva Mooberry of St. Joeeph, Mo. end the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Ethel nice of Indianapolis, Ind. The newlyweds both graduated from McHenry Weet campus; she in 1972 end he in 1872. Mrs. Price was a teacher's aide in Special Education at MR. AND MRS. PATRICK DOHERTY DELAYED HONEYMOON - A weddteg trip la February to Florida a ad the fahenms Is pteaaod by aewty worried Mr. sad Mrs. Patrick Doherty. The bride Is the fanner Jenifer Coeley. daaghter of Carl Cooley. 4490 N. Kttdare, Chicago, rkih end Maareae Doherty, 3711 W. Lee street, McHeary, are the parents of the bridegroom. 1W couple were aaHod la asarrlagc Jane 28. duriag e 2:48 p.m. ceremony celebrated by Father Petit In St. Patrick's Catholic McHeary. Anfre's Steak Heme, Richmond, I1L wes the settled for e ITS guests. The aew Mrs. Doherty Is employed by Bhsoii Bell Heights, ee e service order clerk. Her hashead Is s Lsndsrsplng, Crystal Lake. Following e honeymoon et the AMigr in Wisconsin, the newlyweds are resMsg at 8S2 Devonshire court. McHenry Junior high school end her husband is employed by the Chicago Tribune in Schaumburg as a district manager. Newly Wed Mr. And Mrs. Pierce Make Their Home In Wisconsin Wearing an ivory, peau de sole wedding gown, Miss Ruth Ann Marsha" was married to Willard Elton Pierce id a noon nuptial esrvice ted Saturday, Aug. 14. in St. Catholic church, McHenry. mend Etknund Petit, pastor, Lanphier-Slaughter Exchange Promises In St. Mary's Church pll fit Promises of marriage were ex­ changed Aug. 14, between the former Lsutf Ann Lanphier, daughter of lb*, and Mrs. Jsck Lanphier, 1113 Hilltop, McHenry, and Jack Gerald Slaughter, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Slsughter, 911 S. Totem trail, McHenry. The 2:20 p.m. wedding ceremony was performed by Father James Gaynor in the Church of St. Mary of the Assumption, McHenry. The Unity Folk group, which in­ cludes two of the groom's cousins, provided beckground music for the celebretion, including "Wedding Song", "Wherever You Go", "Spirit of the Lord", "Peece Is Flowing Like A River", "Look Beyond", To Live By'\ "Prayer of St. Ftai "StagAiinr groom's cousin Ed Smith, "Mnswiag Has Broken". The bride's sunt; Roeemery Ap- beu of Ceder Rapids, la., gave the irst reeding. The second one was reed by e cousin of the groom, Floriann Gulik of Chicsgo. The bride wore a sheer white organza bridal gown embellished with Chantilly lace. The elegantly beaded bodice was deeigned with bishop sleeves and a high lace neckline. The skirt was highlighted with a pleated flounce, flowing into a cathedral train. To complete the look, her bluaher was secured io e finger-tip and cathedral length veil, enhanced with lace ap­ pliques. Aitemhng the bride es maid of honor was her friend Linde Alton. Bridesmaids were sisters of the bride, Christ! snd Csry Lanphier, both of McHenry; and the groom's sister Dswn Slsughter, eleo of McHenry Another sister of the bride, Kathy Lanphier of McHenry was a junior bridesmaid Attendants were attired in rainbow colors of peech, pink, blue, yellow and violet. Their polyeater gowns featured speghetti strepe; an empire waist, from which the skirt hung in sccordlon pleats, and a striking high neck cape of Chentilly lace Handling the dutiea of beat man was a friend of the groom, Jim Eaton of Mt Proepect, 111. Groomsmen were he groom, end Tin i trick . The Reverend officiated. Miss Marshall, who resided in Wauwatoea, Wis., is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gierloffof 2817 W. Maple avenue, McHenry. Her husband Is the son of Mr. snd Mrs. Willard Pierce of 700 S. Lincoln avenue, Marshfield, Wis. marked the McHenry end Tim O'Neil of Algonquin, 111.; and the groom's cousin Drake Fair of McHenry. The bride's brother Johnny Lenphier wes s junior groomsmsn. Serving ss ushers were the bride's cousin, Terry McAllister of Sioux City, la. snd the groom's cousin, Larry Petersen of Des Pleines, 111. The gentlemen all wore silver gray tuxedos.^' The mother of the bride chose s mauve polyester gown fashioned with a gathered bodice and speghetti straps. A finger-tip length cacoon jacket of the same material com- ited the ensemble A mint m styled with en empire ti straps, and mot criss-cross draping; accented with a chiffon cape which was bodice length in front end fingertip length in beat, wes the choice of the groom's mother. Following the nuptials, a reception was held for 180 friends end relatives el (he Olde Stratford Hall, Grayslake, III. The newlyweds left on a wedding trip which entailed driving snd camping up through Canada, and passing through Colorado on the return journey. The new Mrs. Slaughter graduated from McHenry Community high school in 1980; attends Elgin Com­ munity college, majoring in Dental Assistance; snd works ss sn assistant in a dentist's office. Her husband gradueted from the same high school in 1879 snd is presently employed es s jogger st Graftrek Press, Inc., Crastal cake. The bride was honored at three showers; one hooted by her sunt Marilyn Hammer of Lombard, 111.; another by her neighbor, Kathy Reif of McHenry; end the third by the groom's sunt, Ginny Hoffman of Deerfield, III. of the Bows church, and one peach, yellow and'Uue silk decorated the altar. Miss Marshall's gown was fashioned with s high neckline band accenting s smocked bodice which fathered at the waist, leaving a full, shirred peplum over s long, full skirt, each bordered in delicate ivory lace, es were the mid-arm length, full, sheer sleeves. • The ivory at her gown highlighted her mother's earrings, which she wore. A trailing veil cseceded from crown of yellow end ivory silk roses. In her arm she csrried a cascading bouquet of ivory silk roses encircling sn ivory silk orchid. Karen Lovgren of Warren, Pa., acted as her maid of honor and brideamatts were listers of the bride. Barla Marshall of Iowa City, la., snd Debbie Bott of Lomberd, III. They wore gowns styled with s raped ' accented by a long knife pleated skirt. Each had a nosegay of complementary ivory, peech and yellow silk flowers. William Corcoran of Genoe City, Wis., served ss best man and Gregory Lilla of Spring Grove and Thomas Pierce of Marshfield, Wis., the latter a brother of the groom, were groomsmen. They wore chocolate brown, vested tuxedos with wing- tipped collsrs; ivory shirts and peech roses in their lapels. Rhinestones accented the A-line, floor length, light green drees worn by the bride's mother. It was styled with s shirred bodice over which was worn s long, sheer cost accented with matching fabric flowers at the neckline. She had an ivory orchid corsage. Mrs. Pierce selected a shirt waisted, floor length dress in floral print with white beckground. It was styled with full skirt snd long, full sleeves. She also had an ivory orchid corsage. Following the ceremony, about 110 Kests gathered for a reception at the me of the bride's parents. After a trip to Wisconsin, the couple will make their home at 1270 N. 2nd street, Ptetteville, Wis. Both young people are students st the University of Wisconsin at Ptetteville. where she is in the School of Animal Science and he Is in Reclamation. Both are graduates of Montini Primary and Middle schools snd of Marian Central Catholic high (baped bodice; split cap sleeves; school Naugatuck, Connecticut Site Of Benson-Elliott Nuptials A potato peeler can be used to cut cheese into strips for salads and other garnishing. <W. woutd flit to wtCeomt an HBxoqan to out ttaff o t fixofttxlonaC ityClxtx. t woutd aCxo. (lit to Witoom*. d>acH Cathy <sM iCCtx. M I N I P I I N D S K R O M A N S H A W S Both white and pink grapefruit are rich sources of vitamin C, but the pink variety offers more Vitamin A. Always keep cultured buttermilk chilled. If it becomes warm, it may separate. If it does, stir It. St. Michael's Episcopel church in Nsugstuck, Conn., was the setting for s mid-summer wedding which united in msrriage Alexandre Christie Benson snd David Edwin Elliott. The Reverend Andrew Smith officiated at the 11:20, Aug. 7, nuptial rite. Miss Benson is the daughter of John A. and Margaret C. Benson, 1988 Channel Beach avenue, McHenry. Her husbeMfs parents are Frank E. and Elaine Elliott of Rt. 2, Osawatomie, Kas. The bride approached the altar weering a long, white gown of ell lace fabric, styled with high colter and lacing on the bodice to the waist; and long sleeves of open lace. The neckline was lined with seed peer Is which continued down the teeing. Her elbow length veil wes held in place by a crown of seed pearls on a scalloped pettern. The veil wes her "something borrowed" and had been worn by an aunt at her own wedding. Jean Benson of Bangor, Me., a sister-in-law, scted ss mstron of honor snd Jennifer Orrill Williston of Vermont, her cousin, wss bridesmaid They wore long dresses in s floral print on a white bsckground snd carried flowers of lavender, yellow and blue colors. Their flowers, snd those of the bride, were silk srrsngements which she had made. Daniel Elliott of Osswstomie, Kas., served his brother as beet man. The in was Drew Benson of r, Me., and ushers were the bride's brothers, Doug Benson of McHenry snd Randy Freed of Lit- tteetown, Pa. Mrs. Benson selected for her daughter's wedding s long, pearl gray, steevetees crepe dross; the jacket wes trimmed on the sleeves with silver satin ribbon; and the same kind of ribbon trimmed the bottom of the dress. Mrs. Elliott wore s long, sleeveless, mauve-colored dram of polyester. A reception for 80 guests followed •.he ceremony, held st the Americen Legion hell st Nsugstuck. Guests sttended from Msine, Vermont, Connecticut, Indisns, Kansas, Florid*, Colorado, Alssks, Penn- sylvsnte snd Illinois. Following s wedding trip to Msine, Novs Scotia and New Foundland, the couple has returned to reside in Emporis, Kss. Both the bride snd groom are students st Emporis State university, Kss., where she is pursuing s degree in Spectel snd Art Education and he is enrolled in the school of Accounting. 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