* i 019/ J'OCi •>~IQ -Hi ei£ tin; .:•! * > H-v •A\ •yj i(\r «0!' -.hi -i I fJS ,.<tl -nr. si !• v> AT'i yvij - f f i • n] t -i* Ifc." ' I Ml • £ rt <£•-> MR. AND MRS. ALAN J. PHALIN LEONARD STUDIO PHOTO Valaria Johnson Wed Sept. 12 To John L. Phalin " Miss Valarie Ann Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Johnson, 3606 Anne street, McHenry, and Alan J. Phalin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Phalin, 4307 W. South street, McHenry, were united in mar riage on Friday evening, Sept. 12, at 8 p.m. The double ring nuptial ceremony was per formed by Judge John J. Kauf man at his home. Their atten dants wer Mr. and Mrs. Ter ry Kaminski, friends of the couple. The bride was attired in a street length, chantilly lace, cage style gown with long sleeves and high neckline. She wore a jeweled silver cross necklace. Her flowers were white sweetheart roses. A wedding dinner was ser ved at the Iron Skillet, Algon quin, following the ceremony for the bridal party and immediate relatives. In order to better serve McHenry area brides, the Plaindealer sends wedding forms to all those whose engagements have been an nounced on our society page and carry a definite date. We ask that these com pleted forms be returned three days prior to the wed ding. Complete details will appear only during the week following wedding except in the case of out-of-state weddings, where an addit ional week is allowed. * Photographs will be printed any time later, or will be included with the wedding information the first week if they accom pany the story. If your engagement an nouncement 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, SEPTEMBER 20 Bake Sale -- Open Market On Green Street -- Sponsored By Ringwood United Methodist Church -- 10 a.m. SEPTEMBER 22 McHenry Senior Citizens Club - Free Card Party For Members; - 7:30 p.m. East Campus Cafereria. SEPTEMBER 23 O.E.S. Friends Night -- Ac acia Hall -- 8 p.m. McHenry County Panhellenic -- Home Of Mrs. William Day-- 8 p.m. SEPTEMBER 26 Kiwanis Peanut Day in Mc Henry. ^ SEPTEMBER 27 League ,of Women Voters Of Woodstock-McHenry -- Mem bership Tea -- Home Of Mrs. Paul Jessup, 415 N. Coun try Club Drive -- 1 p.m. OCTOBER 2 McHenry Garden Club -- Home of Mrs. Charles Wag ner -- Program By Lillian Cox. OCTOBER 6 " McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Lun cheon and Meeting; - Noon - Lakeland Park Community House. OCTOBER 7 Women Of The Moose -- Christmas In October -- Fresh Meat Demonstration -- 8 p.m. OCTOBER 13 McHenry Senior Citizens Club - Smorgasbord Dinner At 6 p.m. - East Campus Cafe teria. At 7:30 p.m. - Enter tainment by McHenry Senior Citizens Club Band. OCTOBER 14 McHenry Woman's Club Bus Tour -- New Glarus, Wis. OCTOBER 20 B.P.W; Charter Night -- 6:30 •p.m. -- V.F.W. -- Dinner Meet ing -- Reservations Before Oct. 10 » Lenore Frisby. OCTOBER 27 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Annual Halloween Party; - 7:30 p.m. - East Campus Cafeteria. Friendship Club Opens Fall Season The Friendship club of the First United Methodist church of McHenry had its first meet ing of the fall season on Sat urday evening, Sept. 13, with a very good attendance. The evening started with a planned pot-luck roast beef din ner at 6 p.m. in the church dining room. Meditations entitled "Find Our Treasurers", were given by Clara Swanson, and were inspirational. A very short business meet ing followed, at which time Miss Frances Vycital was elected vice-president to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna tion of Clyde Blackwell. Program chairman for the evening was Lyda Radisch, who presented the McHenry Senior Citizens club band, led by Dolly Mazzarella, with Eleanor Crawford as pianist. Eighteen -members of the band were introduced. After each of the three groups of medleys the band received standing ova tions, and the audience entered into the sing-alongs with gusto. The next meeting of the club will be on Saturday, Oct. 11, at 6 p.m. in the church dining hall. Ruth and Theron Young will be in charge of the program and Bertha and Elmer Stange, Marie and Paul Keller and Ethel and Clyde Bailey will act as hosts and hostesses. HT Treat Family To Beef Curry McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Monty Yates are parents of a son Sept. 15. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of Wonder Lake became par ents of a daughter Sept. 14. On Sept. 15 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Steele. McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHen ry hospital this week were Leo nard Thennes, Kevin Lavin, Es ther Chefas, Barbara Parker (an automobile accident patient), Raymond Brust, Dr. Anthony Delfosse, Timothy Donlan, Jo seph Huemann, Lucille Tro- chim, McHenry; Irving Golz, Laura Zera, Sarah Krick, Is land Lake; Mathias Svindland, David Gilbert, Wonder Lake; Helen Christiansen, Charles L. Freund, Carl Burr, Barbara Herrold, Spring Grove. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Among the patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Wood stock, during the week were Lawrence Krueger, John Mor- reale, Wayne Dixon, Jean Schaefer, Walter Brown, Mc Henry; John Nelson, Marian Cristy, Victoria Smola, Wonder Lake. HARVARD HOSPITAL John Kuna, Mrs. Rowan Min- ton, James Williams erf Mc Henry were patients the past week in Harvard hospital. FRI. SEPT. 19, 1969 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 3 BAKE SALE The Ringwood United Meth odist church of Ringwood will hold a bake sale at the open market on Green street, Sat urday, Sept.* 20. There will be homemade pastries, candy and canned roods. DON'T PLAY PEEKABOO Are you a peep-hole peeker? This is a peculiar kind of driv er who will not bother to afford himself any more vision than is barely necessary when ice and frost cover windshield and rear window. Hesitate to serve a curry to the family because it seems too spicy? Then remember that the secret Ot preparing curry that everyone likes is simply to learn the proper amount of curry to use. Start with a small amount and increase it each time you make the dish until you reach the amount the family prefers. For many, curry provides a new experience in flavors. What's even nicer is that it can be very easy to prepare. This beef curry relies on succulent canned roast beef with gravy to shorten mak ing and cooking time to a few minutes. The fully cooked canned meat is ready for heating and eating; and its nicely seasoned gravy blends with the curry to make luscious sauce. Fluffy hot rice and typical curry accompaniments add interest. Family Beef Curry 1 small tart apple, pared, 2 cans (12 oz. each) roast beef with gravy Hot cooked rice Raisins, chutney, salted peanuts, etc. PPl . cored and diced 1 small onion, chopped % cup butter or margarine 1 to 2 teaspoons curry powder Saute apple and onion in butter until tender. Add curry pow der; cook 2 minutes more, stirring constantly. Add roast beef with gravy; heat. Serve on rice with desired accompaniments. Makes 6 servings. WhotV vour excuse? Advertising contributed tor the public good McHenry Woman Enjoys Germany's Musical Treasures Mrs. Jack Hollander and son, Robby, of 1010 N. River road, have returned from a month's trip to Europe which included a reunion with her uncle in Mul- heim, Germany. As music teacher at Valley View school, and a talented musician herself, Mrs. Holl ander was particularly inter ested in taking advantage of the many cultural treats of a mus ical nature. In Bergenz, Austria, they at tended the performance of the operetta, "Wedding on Lake Constance," on the famous "water stage". They also saw "The Bartered Bride" and "Nutcracker" ballets per formed at the City Opera House. The three presentations were part of the Bergenz Music Fes tival. At Salzburg, they were pre sent at a concert given by the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra at the Large Festival auditor ium; also a performance of Aus trian folk music. They visited the Mozarteum and the house in which Mozart was born. Dur ing their stay, they also toured the buildings and sets used in the filming of the movie, "Sound of Music' , describing true en joyment in this "truly mag nificent city". Although the opera season was not in progress while in Vienna, they toured the famous Opera House, the Spanish Rid ing school where the famous Lippenzaner horses perform and the homes of Mozart and Schubert. A concert by the Vi enna city orchestra was heard in historic Ring Park as the • musicians played a tribute to Johann Strauss. In Koblenz, Germany, they at tended a performance of "A Night in Venice" presented on, the water stage. Another highlight of the trip was attendance at a concert at the State Opera House per formed by the Amsterdam Sym phony orchestra and choir. BIRTHS McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bowe of Wonder Lake are the parents of a son, Randy Phillip, born in McHenry hospital, Sept. 6. He weighed 7 lbs. 7& ozs. He has a brother, Scott Allen, 3% years old'and a sister, Denise Marie, 11% months old. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowe of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Noel of McHenry are the grandparents. 1- C t YES IT'S TRUE, THERE'S A HAN6IN6 LI MCHENRY almost euery THE NOTORIOUS DRAPERY GANG FROM McHENRY DRAPERY & CARPET are making quite a name for themselves hanging quality, custom drapery almost every night in McHenry and the area. This professional gang, better known as Jean, Milly and Dean are hanging experts and enjoy it. PERHAPS ONE OR ALL OF THIS GANG WILL BE IN YOUR NEIGH- BORHOOD TONIGHT j £ not maybe they should be. Have you looked at your drapes lately and entertained the thought of replacing them, but hesitate because you think the cost will be too much? If so, you will want to talk with Jean, Milly or Dean at McHenry Drapery & Carpet concerning your drapery needs. If you are unable to s top during store hours give us a call and we will be most happy to stop at your home during the evening hours. HAV,E A HANGING AT YOUR HOUSE. it, ̂ and enioyable t0 see now little it costs to make your house a more beautiful place to live. PHONE 385-7531 AND WE WILL PROMPTLY SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. Whether your needs are large or small you will receive fast, courteous and professional service. McHENRY DRAPERY & CARPET 1235 N. GREEN STREET 385-7531 McHENRY V