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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Oct 1980, p. 2

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' \GK 2 - PLAIN DhALKR KRII> \ V. OCTOBER 24. H til [ y Observe Anniversary MR AND MRS. FRANCIS SC'H.AFER F'rancis and Marcella Schafer of Dutch Creek Woodlands. Johnsburg, will celebrate their forty-fifth wedding anniversary' Oct 26 Thev were united in church in Chicago The celebrants have three children. Richard of Orange Park, Fla . Mrs Joyce Benham of McHenry; Mrs Diane Schwall of Eagle. Wis marriage at St Alphonsus and eight grandchildren. MRS. WILLIAM DODGE LIVING IN FOX LAKE - Mr. and Mrs. William Dodge are making their home in Fox Lake after a honeymoon trip to Parke county. Ind. The former Janet Susan Lienhard, daughter of Mrs. Esther Lienhard. 1618 Meadow lane, McHenry and Edward P. Lienhard of Woodstock, exchanged vows July 12. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Dodge. 3412 Oakdale. McHenry. Father Bartel officiated at the 3 p.m liturgy in St. John the Baptist Catholic church. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Johnsburg Community club where 200 relatives and friends toasted the newlyweds. The bride graduated from McHenry Community high school in 1977 and is presently employed at the McHenry hospital. The groom is a 1976 graduate of the same school and is currently working for Dodge lr Sons Plumbing. Seek .Neu- Members A t P . f f .P . Chap te r Newcomers Mee t ing Parents Without Partners Chapter No 189 in Crystal Lake will have the next n e w c o m e r s m e e t i n g Thursday, Oct 30. 8 p.m., in Island Lake, and dessert and coffee will be served. To be eligible for membership in P W.P. one must be a parent and single by reason of death, divorce, separation or never married Custody of the children is not necessary. All prospective members are invited to learn more about P.W.P and meet some of its board members All 1981 BUICKS DISCOUNTED FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! O P E N M O N T H U B S 9 9 F R I D A Y S A T U R D A Y . S U N D A Y 1 0 5 (312) 587-2555 R o u t e 1 2 F O X L A K E . I L L . Theme Of Bazaar Offers Christmas Around The World St Mary's church of Woodstock will hold its "Christmas Around the World" bazaar Saturday, Nov. 8, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m and Sunday, Nov 9, from 9 a m to 1 p.m. at the church. A luncheon will be served on Saturday. Hand-crafted bazaar articles available include Christmas ornaments and Christmas stockings, dried arrangements. crocheted and knitted items, holiday wreaths and baked goods. Each booth will follow the decor of a certain country and will offer special ethnic items for sale. DAY OF RECOLLECTION Twenty-seven members of Christian Mother's Society of St. Peter's parish attended a day of recollection at St. Benedict's Abbey. Be net Lake. Wis., on Thursday, Oct. 16. Women Of The Moose W O T M . o f M c H e n r y Chapter 1348 will have their annual Christmas bazaar on Saturday. Nov. l, at the Moose Lodge on Route 120 east of the Fox River, starting at 10 a m and ending at 4 p.m. There will be tables of exhibitors with their crafts displayed for sale One can find pine cone w r e a t h s , o t h e r arrangements of pine cones, fancy work of all kinds, calligraphy, stained glass, quilts, pillows (decorator and floon, stuffed animals, nigs • braided and woven , ornaments, coin jewelry and other jewelry There will be a Book Sale table, a White Elephant table and all sorts of crafts and goodies to eat at the Bake Sale table. W OT M cook books will also be on sale. Anyone needing a bndal shower gift can give one of them and help the Scholarship fund grow. There will be lunch provided by the Ways N Means committee. Everyone is invited to come out for a lun dav Special Vows For Cooper- White Wedding As they stood before the candlelit altar of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church on Oct 18. Dawn Marie Cooper and Jack A White. Jr . recited their own special vows in conjunction with the traditional wedding vows, to become united in marriage The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond L Cooper. 700 Wooster Lake drive. Ingleside. Ill Mr and Mrs Jack A White, Sr . 2506 S Driftwood, McHenry. are the parents of the groom Pastor Roger Schneider officiated at the 2 pm blessing of the vows and special music included "I Only Have Eyes For You" and "Longer Than"' The pews of the church were graced with bows, and candles enhanced the setting at the altar The bride wore a silesta jersey gown, featuring bridal sleeves ending in lace cuffs and a fitted bodice with appliqued venise lace and pearls A sunburst pleated panel accented the A-line skirt, which had an attached chapel train Her cathedral length mantilla with fingertip veil repeated the venise lace treatment and was held by a venise lace and pearl camektf cap The maid of honor was a sister of the bride. Cheryl Cooper of McHenry Bridesmaids were Cindy Nielson of Chicago and Deb Roberts of Grayslake, friends of the bride: Debbie Glenn of Mundetein. a cousin of the bride; and Sue Petros of McHenry. the groom's sister Attendants wore tea rose floor length gowns featuring a full pleated skirt and cowl backing The fitted bodice was styled with a V-neck Carol Masalunes of McHenry. a cousin of the bride, was the junior bridesmaid She wore a Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heinemann. residents o( the Spring Grove area for twenty-five years, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary by inviting twenty-five guests to their home for a dinner party on Saturday, Oct. 4. Out of town guests were their children. Frank L. Heinemann of California;. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gale of Hoffman Estates; a granddaughter. Rose marie Shabatura of Chicago and friends from Woodstock and Genoa City. Wis ONE DAY Kinder Care OPRI HOUSE & -r~r- f»( e Svnday, October 26th From 2 to 4 PM FREE REGISTRATION KffKSMMam savEP 5213 W. Elm West Route 120 McHenry, III. (S15)344-4979 *or Ai Dov Co'e *9*^ »o 'o , ecs S ed ' . 9 3 'e-j •P-e S c*vjc! I d ^Q'-cx-'O • A STo^ Tra-'-ec " - ' eo Co'e *3' CH.ij fcduco* O'-c 3«-<j Be ec* f<K ' ' •S»o*« l<e>w •He' Nov9 O'-d i > ScHoc Co«e up ro * 2 * •»0 *>pc '0»K><1 *0 ond ti ori yhot Display Quilt At Fourth District Meeting \boui 75 women from 20GFWC-IFWC in McHenry. Boone and Winnebago counties attended the Fourth District Woman's clnb Fall meeting in the Cloven Hoof. Marengo. On display was a quilt for which the pieces were embroidered or appliqued by each individual club and then pieced together by- District Art Chairman Aileen Hamilton of Algonquin. Holding the quilt < from left) are Marengo club Program chairman and past president. Dee Bradley; Marengo club president, Verna Sisson; Woodstock Woman's club president, Val Gitlin; and Fourth District president, Kay Smith of Spring Grove. peach floor length dress with a blouson bodice and full pleated skirt The groom's godchild Nicole Raven of McHenry w as the flow er girl Her long sleeved, floor length dress was tnmmed in apricot and ruffled with lace The best man was Robert White of Fox Lake, a brother of the groom Groomsmen were brothers of the bride Ray and Dan Cooper of McHenry . Steve Petros of McHenry. the groom s brother-in-law; and Phil Bucaro of McHenry. a friend of the groom Shawn Cooper of Ingleside. a brother of the bride, was the ring bearer The junior attendant was Jason Cooper of McHenr> the bride s nephew The mother of the bride chose a tan formal and the groom s mother s choice ( was a floor length brown plaid skirt with a blouse coordinating in color with the tuxedos A reception for 200 guests was held at the V F W hall in McHenry Upon their return from a honeymoon in Colorado, where they will tour the Grand Canyon, the couple plan to reside at 7003 Route 120. McHenry The bride graduated from Larkin high school. Elgin, in 1978 The groom is a 1975 graduate of McHenry Community high school and ts employed by McHenry- Woodstock Disposal Following the wedding ceremony, the congregation showered the newly weds with birdseed in place of the traditional nee The bridal party then proceeded to St Patrick's cemetery to place a bouquet of flowers on the graves of the bride's mother and grandmother ISewlyweds Honeymoon In Acapulco, Mexico Mr and Mrs Scott l-etzter scheduled a wedding trip to Acapulco. Mexico, following their Oct 18 wedding at St John The Baptist Catholic church. Johnsburg The bride, the former Lori Conway, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles H Conway. 809 N. River road. McHenry Mr and Mrs George Letzter. 2510 Mehring. Johnsburg. are the parents of the groom Father Bartel. officiated at the 3pm solemnization and special selections performed by Joy and Craig Spengel, were "Wedding Song". "All That We Have" "You Are Near", "Neither Silver ' Nor Gold" and "Prayer of St. Francis" The bride chose a bouf­ fant. all chantilly lace gown fashioned in three tiers, each edged with Irish lace The full bishop sleeves were finished with a pleated flounce cuff of Irish lace The bodice featured a high neckline with a ruffle of mechlin lace and was highlighted with a sheer shoulder yoke, accented with schiffley embroidery, edged with an Irish lace ruffle The skirt flowed into a full chapel train Her circle veil, edged in chantilly lace, was secured to a chantilly half- hat. adorned with scattered pearls The maid of honor was Christie Conway, a sister of the bride Bridesmaids were Deneice Greve, Linda Koffend. Sue Meyers. Bonnie Sfcnnemann and Karen Swantz. all of McHenry' The two flower girls, nieces of the groom, were Amy and Julie Dritleen. both of Des Plaines. Ill Attendants were attired in claret color, halter style gowns of silesta. with an empire waist and pleated skirt A chiffon shoulder cape complimented the look. The best man was Doug Oeffling Groomsmen were the groom's brother. Jeff Letzter. Gary Rosing and Tim O'Connor of Johnsburg; and Ben B J > Swantz and John Meyers of McHenry They all wore black classic tuxedos The mother of the bride chose a sand beige crepe formal with an overlay of beige chiffon, gold beaded trim on the bodice, and a chiffon jacket. A bright pink chiffon sleeveless formal with a high neckline and a chiffon capelet was the choice of the groom's mother A reception was held at Andres Steak House. Rich­ mond. attended by 180 guests The new Mr and Mrs. Letzter plan to make their home in the McHenry' area They both-graduated from McHenry Community high school; she in 1978 and he in 1977. and the bride is em­ ployed as a secretary at Oak Ind . Crystal Lake Lotus Country Women Prepare For Bazaar The Lotus Country Women's club discussed final plans for the bazaar to be held at the Town Hall Saturday, Nov. 15. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be arts and crafts; needlework; a white elephant sale; bake sale; refreshments; a special booth for children and many various gift items. Members were asked to help prepare the Toyn Hall on Nov. 14. at l p.m. and also be at the hall on Saturday at 8:30 a m Everyone enjoyed the theatre and luncheon at Shady Lane recently. A short meeting was held in the Town Hall previous to leaving for Marengo and it was called to order by the president, Rosemary White. She reviewed the District 4 meeting, reporting that 83 members from clubs in neighboring towns of the District were present. Reciprocity days were announced and members were encouraged to attend. The days afford a means of g e t t i n g a c q u a i n t e d , comparing ideas, activities and events and building friendships. The Thanksgiving pot luck will be Wednesday. Nov. 19, in the Town Hall at noon. Everyone is asked to bring a dish to pass and table service. The Christmas party will be at Orsolini's and donations to organizations and charities will be mailed the end of the year. IS YOUR OFFICE RENT TOO HIGH3 ARE vOU IN A DOOR LOCATION' ' S y O ' j R d r e s e n t p a r k i n g s i t u a t o n a p r o o l e v - I F S O W E H A V E T H E A N S W E R ! Whispering Point Center introduces The "Personal Office" Rentols os low os 'SS00 per month IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Now you con Affo'd the Prestigious Whispering Po«nt Center Locotion ond rent just enough spoce for your needs. Waiting Room Reception A -ea Utilities 0 E* tenor Maintenance included in one low monthly rental fee FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 385-5577 Whispering Point Center Residential Development mm (revp, Inc. 4002 C Cmiu lo«* Rooc McH*»vy" IBsoois 60050 Announce Engagement Joseph R. Lowery of Belleville, 111. announces the engagement of his daughter, Jane Arm, to Dr. Gregory S. Schmitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Schmitt of McHenry. The prospective bride graduated from Bradley university. Peoria in 1977. Her fiance is a 1972 graduate of McHenry Community high school, a 1976 graduate of Bradley university and a 1980 graduate of University of Illinois College of Medicine. A Fall 1981 wedding is planned League Sponsors Sale, Luncheon-Fashion Show "Home for the Holidays'. sponsored by the Mental Health Resource League of McHenry County, will be held Monday, Oct. 27, at the John Evans Inn, in Crystal Lake. Guests are invited to come early and shop at the boutique, which will open at 10:30 a. m. Calico pumpkins, kitchen witches and Christmas ornaments are just a few of the items made by league members. Luncheon will be served at noon, followed by a Fall fashion show. A cookbook featuring soups and salads will be given to each guest attending the event. All proceeds will go towards scholarships for local people working in the mental health field. For further ticket information, call Karen Wallen, 459-2095, or Cathy Faestel, 459-7379. Promises Of Marriage Exchanged In McHenry Zion Lutheran church, McHenry. was the setting for the 2 p.m. ceremony Oct. 11, when promises of marriage were exhanged between Kathleen Sand and Glenn Paul Dixon. The bride is the daughter of Patricia Sand. 828 Garden Quarter road, Northfox, McHenry* and the late Harvey Sand. Loretta and Glenn Dale Dixon. 4708 Garden Quarter road. Northfox, McHenry; are the parents of the groom. Reverend Herman Graef officiated at the altar decorate!d with pink car­ nations and roses; and special music was provided by soloist. Lore Merril. accompanied by _Nancy Woellert on the organ. The maid of Honor was a friend of the bride. Mary Rasmussen of Wonder Lake. Bridesmaids were Sherry Jenkins, sister of the bride; sisters-in-law. Barbara Sand of Reedsburg, Wis. and Beverly Dixon of McHenry; and the groom's sister. Loridale Ricker of McHenry The duties of best man were handled by a brother of the groom, Robert Sand of Reedsburg. Wis. Groom­ smen were brothers-in-law. Robert Jenkins, and Gary Ricker; the groom's brother, Robert Dixon of McHenry; and a friend Randy Schey of McHenry. Ushers were Robert Pepping. Jr. and Tom Kozelsky, both of McHenry. A reception was held at the McHenry Country club for 100 guests. The newlyweds are residing at 828 N. Plymouth lane, McHenry, after a wedding trip to Dodgeville. Wis. The new Mrs. Dixon graduated from McHenry Community high school in 1979 and is a clerk-typist at Oak Credit Union ofice. Crystal Lake. Her husband is a 1976 graduate of McHenry and is employed by McHenry Township as a mechanic. The good news is, my son is a part-time driver. The bad news is, it's while he's driving. APGOSV |--| vPfMOT P APE if i C AS$COATFS Is proud to announce it's opening at 4309 W. 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