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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Mar 1969, p. 2

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PG. 2 - PLAINDEALER - WED. MARCH 26, 1969 Notice To Brides In order to better serve McHenry area brides, the Plaindealer sends wedding forms to all those whose engagements have been announced on our society page and carry a definite date. We ask that these completed forms be returned three days prior to the wedding. Complete details will appear only during the week following wedding except in the case of out-of-state weddings, where an additional week is allowed. Photographs will beprinted any time later, or will be included with the wedding information the first L week if they accompany the story. If your engagement announcement has not been published, or if the date of wedding was not known at that time, please call our office and request that a marriage form be sent. MR. AND MRS. ROGER HEINZMAN WED RECENTLY -- Miss Kathleen Hose Amo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Amo of 4607 24th avenue, Kenosha, Wis., was married recently to Roger Walter Heinzman, son of Mrs. Helen Heinzman, also of Kenosha. The wedding was solemnized in Holy Rosary Catholic church in that city. The bride is k graduate of St. Joseph high school and of the KTT School of Practical Nursing. She is employed at St. Catherine hospital. The bride's mother formerly made her home in McHenry. AOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI I CoMI VENTS \ CANDIDATES* NIGHT The Republican Central committee is sponsoring a meeting for four Republican candidates for office in the 33rd district at 8 p.m. Wednesday evening, March 26, in the" Legion home. Barbara Stanell, Carol Mangold and Kathy Orthwein posed for the photographer before they made their way into the McHenry Country Woman's Club Fashion Show Fine Success Many women attended and enjoyed the Luncheon-Fashion show of the Woman's Club of Wonder Lake, held Wednesday, March 19, at the McHenry Country club. Fashions presented by Genevieve's were modeled by Barbara Stanell. Carol Mangold, Diane Horn, Joan \ ogt, Bobby • Rachel. Adeline Pedersen, Eleanor Mangold and Kathy Orthwei::. MARRLAGF. LICENSES Steven E. Srrr.th. Pistakee Highlands, and Katherine Ann Smith. McHenry. C.ene Boelter and Sandra 01- con, both of McHenry. Vaughn L. West, McHenry, • and Bonnie Basile, Wonder 'Lake. club to appear for the fashion revue sponsored by the Woman's Club of Wonder Lake last week Wednesday. PLAINDEALER PHOTO BIRTHS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, WOODSTOCK On March 19 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Novak of Wonder Lake. * ili&U MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. WOODSTOCK Among the patients admitted during the past week to Memorial hospital. Woodstock, were Kathryn Everson. Robert Hess, McHenry; Hugo Ross, DeWitt Crowder and Lucille.Mondek, Aonder Lake.' Mrs. M. J. Rauen Is Honored On 91st Birthday Four generations were present Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rauen to help his mother, Mrs. Matt J. Rauen, 1610 Riverside, celebrate her ninety-first birthday,, Present on this happy occasion were Mrs. Rauerfs sister, Miss Emma Freund, her granddaughter, Barbara Hettermann, and husband, Robert, and their children, Robert A. and Julie Ann. Mrs. Rauen is in excellent health and does all her own house work. Churches Hold Joint Holy Week Rites The United Methodist churches of Mount Hope and Spring Grove will join together for special Holy Week Services. March 30, Palm Sunday Services will be held at Spring Grove at 9:30 a.m. and Mount Hope at 11 a.m. On April 3 and 4, Spring Grove will be host for the service of Holy Communion on Maundy Thursday and special services on Good Friday. Both meetings begin at 8 p.m. The Mount Hope church will host the Easter Sunrise service at 5:30 a.m. April"6. TTie MYF will conduct the service, with Sue Leuth, Mike Morley, Gail Bischoff, Near Barth, Linda Leuth, Guy Erbin, Jim Goodfellow, Dick Morley, Brenda McClellan and Penni Barnings participating. The WSCS will provide a continental breakfast after the service. The MYF is also planning an Easter egg hunt on the Mount Hope grounds for children 10 years and younger, Saturday, April 5, at 1 p.m. Those desiring to come are asked to bring their own baskets. Easter services will be held at the regular hours on Sunday, April 6, at 9:30 a.m. at Spring Grove and 11 a.m. at Mount Hope. Pi Alpha In March Meeting The third meeting of Pi Alpha was called to order by the vice-president, Marilyn Konold, in the absence of President Carole Kernosky last week. After the opening ritual, minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Barbara Studley, and the treasurer's report was given by Maria Fisher. All old and new business was discussed and Adele Sabel was elected chapter historian. The meeting was then adjourned and the closing ritual given. Following a program on "Interpretation of Love", given by the secretary and treasurer, the social hour was held, at which cake and cookies were served by the hostess, Sharon MacManaway. The next meeting will be on April 7 at Adele Sabel's home in Crystal Lake. FINAL LENTEN FORUM PROGRAM SET FOR SUNDAY "Lay Authority in the Catholic church" will be the topic of the final N.I.C.O.L. Lenten Forum on Sunday, March 30, in Rockford. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Crowley, members of the Papal Birth Control commission, Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell, founders of the first Lay association, and Dennis Landis, president of the National Association of Laymen, will share the insights they have gained from long career of service and dedication to the church. A question and answer session will follow the presentation. The forum will be held at St. Elizabeth Community center, 1505 S. Main street, Rockford, beginning promptly at 7:30 p.m„ Tickets will be available at the door. USE THE CLASSIFIEDS Entertainment Every Friday Night FEATURI NG THE UNPREDICTABLES Public Invited V. F. W. CLUB Rt. 120 McHenry, Be Sure YOU NOW-- ALL THREE IN ONE CROP-HAIL INSURANCE POLICY Protection Against-- 1. HAIL LOSS to Growing Crops 2. SHATTER LOSS By Hail In Windrow, Bundle or Shock. 3. FIRE LOSS. Get the Proper Protection with a CROP-HAIL POLICY Especially Fitted to Your Needs EARL R. WALSH AGENCY 3429 W. Elm St. - McHenry Phone 385-3300 DORIS HIBBARD Congressman Will Marry On Saturday Congressman McClory will be married on Saturday, March 29, to Miss Doris Susette Hibbard of New York City, daughter of Mrs. Harry Hibbard and the late Mr. Hibbard, formerly of Rochester, New York. The ceremony will take place in Christ church, 520 Park avenue, New York City. Miss Hibbard, a career TV producer with the New York firm of Goodson and Todman, is currently on the production staff of the network program "What's My Line?". She is a graduate of Principia college, Elsah, 111., and has done graduate studies in French at Middlebury college, Middlebury, Vermont. Before entering upon her career with TV production, she did modeling and had a brief experience in the theatre. The wedding ceremony will be attended only by family members and close friends. Miss Hibbard will be given away by her close friend and associate, Mr. "Wally" Brunner, popular TV star and moderator of "Wat's My Line'?", and will have as her attendant Miss Frances Soriano of the show's production staff. Mr. McClory's best man will be his younger son. Oliver McClory, of Weston, Mass. A reception for the couple's New York friends will be given later at the English Speaking union. After a brief honeymoon, the couple will make their home at 321 Constitution avenue, N.E., Washington, D.C., and in Illinois, at 340 Prospect avenue, Lake Bluff. Mr. McClory has been a widower since 1967. He has been a member of the U.S. House of Representatives since 1962, representing the 12th district of Illinois which comprises Lake and McHenry counties as well as Barrington and Hanover townships in Cook county. The Congressman attended Dartmouth college and received his law degree from Chicago- Kent College of Law. Congressman McClory and Miss Hibbard became acquainted in Washington through their mutual friends, Senator and Mrs. Quentin Burdick, of North Dakota. mm Every Dish Is a Delight, from Snack to Full Meal NOW OPEN Tomasello's Hoy King Lo Restaurant Serving Cantonese and Chinese Food. Chef s Wing and Yong. STARTING FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1969 No cantonese foods served on Monday DINING ROOM OPEN Tuesday - Saturday • 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday 12 noon to 9 p.m. SNACK SHOP OPEN 7 days week - 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. Serving American and Italian Cuisine Carry outs on all foods. PLAN YOUR EASTER DINNER THE ORIENTAL STYLE 3312 N. Chapel Hill Rd. McHenry, HI. 815-385-1475 APRIL 2 Citizen's Advisory Council Meeting -- West Campus High School Auditorium -- School Board Candidates Will Appear. APRIL 7 McHenry Woman's Club ffliS? Board Meeting -- 9:30 a.m. -- First United Methodist Church. Pi Alpha Meeting -- Adele Sabel's Home -- Crystal Lake- Program - How Is Your Conversation? -- Presented By Sharon MacManaway and Mary Ann Schutt. > APRIL 8 O.E.S. Advance Night -- 8 p.m. ~ Acacia Hall. APRIL 9 V.F.W. Auxiliary Card Party -- V.F.W. Hall -- 7:30 p.m. APRIL 11 McHenry Woman's Club Meeting -- 1 p.m. -- Zion Lutheran Church. APRIL 13 Pancake Day --SponsoredBy Kiwanis Club -- 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. --American Legion Home. Culinary Tips Many homemakers have the mistaken idea that it is not safe to allow canned foods to stand in the open can, says Katharine Neumann, McHenry county extension adviser. Canned foods may be safely stored in the opened cans. Food will spoil no faster and no slower in the opened can than it will if emptied into another container. As with all perishable foods, the food in the opened can should be covered and kept in the refrigerator. It is true that some acid foods left in an open can will dissolve a little of the metal from the can. This metal does not harm the body, but it may slightly change the taste of the product. Mrs. Neumann points out that cans and foods are sterilized in the "processing". But the container into which the food might be emptied may be far from sterile. In other words, it is likely to have on it bacteria that cause food to spoil. ' Whether in the original' can or in another container, the principal precautions for keeping food are to keep, it cool and keep it" covered. APRIL 16 Lakeland Park Women's Club Salad ' Luncheon -- American Legion Hall -- 2505 N. Ringwood Road -- Serving Starts At 11:30 a.m. APRIL 18 Rummage Sale -- Sponsored by Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid -- Rt. 120 West -- 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. APRIL 19 McHenry Woman's Club Bake Sale -- Benefit Mentally Retarded of McHenry County -- 9:30 a.m. -- J us ten Furniture Store. APRIL 21 Pi Alpha Meeting -- Maria Fisher's Home -- McHenry - Program -- Express Yourself- Presented By Barbara Studley And Adele Sabel. APRIL 22 O.E.S. Stated Meeting -- 8 •p.m. -- Acacia Hall APRIL 30 Founder's Day Banquet For Beta Sigma Phi. Shop In McHenry EDDIE the EDUCATOR says... EDUCATIONAL CENTER AND MUSEUM ^ mQQjU A national education center and museum is in the planning stages. It would be boused in a historic school building in Washington, D.C. ILLINOIS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION with UUST-IVmiGH' adjusts to fit your very own thigh size comfortably. Enjoy the comfort of this lightweight figure-firmer by Flexnit, with exclusive mesh inserts that adjjjst to fit your thigh size without binding or causing thigh bulge. Helps keep panty legs in place when you move too. Girdle is machine washable powernet made with DuPont Antron Nylon and Lycra Spandex. Choose from minimum to firm control styles. Garment shown: Adjust-A-Thigh panty girdle #5594 with front, rear, and side control panels. Long leg length. I I .UU spurgeons ,/ STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 9-6 Sun. 10-5 McHenry Market Place i t • < L

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