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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jan 1972, p. 2

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Like EGGS At Lunch Time? Breakfast Served All Day at. . . Bill's Lamplighter Cafe Mia w. ELM - MCHENRY ;i FLFCGE 2-PLAINOEALER-WEDNESDAV, JANUARY 12, 1972 Grandma bez . BONNIE JEAN RATH ENG AGED - Mr and Mrs. Donald Rath of 4209 Spring Grove road, McHenry. announce the engagement of their daughter. Bonnie Jean to Harry Eugene Sohnulle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schnulle of 635 Seminary. Woodstock. The bride-to-be is a 1971 graduate of McHenr> high school. Her fiance is a 1971 graduate of Woodstock high school and is employed by an electrical con­ tracting firm He will leave for the armed services Jan. 20 of this year. No wedding date has been set. Another Christmas past, an' a new year begun, wi' all the fixm's put away on the shelf, fer another year lt d be real fine, if ever one didn t pack away the spirit o the happy season, along wi" the tinsel an' pretties Some folks practice bein' charitable an' givin' o' their time an' energies, all year 'round, while others fergit that the world needs the Spirit o' Christmas, all the time Seems t this ol' lady, that the happy folks 're the ones who concern themselves wi' makin' the world better fer less for­ tunate folk, wearin' a smile an' bein' pleasant t' folks that serve em It s right upliftin't' have a body respond t a smile when it's directed their way. I wuz a thinkin that folks need each other, whether r not they think so, an when things go awry s when they become conscious o' the fact A givin' o' one's self, ain t always the easiest thing t' do, but the habit, when cultivated, has great rewards, though the practice ain't fer the personal benefits received fer it New Year's resolutions re made an' broken, every year THP flesh is weak, an' it takes a MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH I.. BAUER MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER For a smartly stvlcd translucent shade, just a l i t t le l ight is Jos. L. Bauers Wed 50 Years Mr and Mrs Joseph L. Bauer of 1511 N Green street, McHenry. will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Saturday, Jan. 15 A Mass in their honor will be offered at 5 o'clock in St Patrick's Catholic church followed by dinner From\8 to 11 that evening a reception will be held in the churgh hall Helen Freund and Joseph jpauer. both of the McHenry area, were married by the late Msgr C S Nix Jan 18, 1922, in St Mary 's church They were attended at their wedding by Catherine (Freund) Bauer and Handwriting Analyst Is PWP Speaker Parents Without Partners, Lake Area Chapter No 189, will hold a general meeting Friday, Jan 14, at 8:30 pm. in the Yacht club room of the Crystal Bowl, Routes 176 and 31, Crystal Lake Guest speaker will be Father Anthony Becker of St Mary's church, Elgin, nationally known handwriting analyst and practicing psychologist, whose topic will be "Psycho-Sexual Develop­ ment". Coming chapter activities include a volleyball-basketball night, snowman contest, bir­ thday party, amigos pot-luck, adult bowling, and fun in the snow day Parents Without Partners is an international educational, non-sectarian, non-profit organization devoted to the welfare of single parents and their children For further information, write P.O. Box 165, Crystal Lake Bernard Bauer, both of whom will be present for the celebration The Bauers farmed in the same location, north of Volo, for forty years, and moved to McHenry six years ago Both Mr and Mrs Bauer are well and active. Their seven children will be home to celebrate the memorable occasion They are Gerald of Tulsa, Okla , Brother Paul, a missionary with the Society of the Divine Savior, East Africa; Dr Raymond Bauer of Detroit, Mary Steinsdoerfer and Donald Bauer of McHenry, Joseph of Oshkosh, Wis., and Betty Peters of Tampa, Fla --The couple also has twenty-three grandchildren Need A Hobby? lot o determination an' stick- to-itivress, t ' carry through wi' idees ti at one decides is good fer him One thing that comes t' mind, in talking' about resolutions, is the childern who might benefit from good resolutions made, t ' correct mistakes, which some parents have fallen inter, in their bringin' up Good habits, indoctrinated inter the young minds, last through a whole lifetime One thing noticeable, in the younger generation, is lack o' respect fer elders, one another, properties o' others, an' their own parents, even Perhaps it ain't in the nature o' the parents o' these younguns, t ' know how. r care, perhaps, t ' teach the things that lend t' happy association in society But, there's one thing any parent kin do, an' that's t ' respect teachers, an' those in charge o' education Effen a parent cain't teach the young, he kin make it possible fer them t larn, wi' available sources o' enlightenment. Teachin' younguns proper deportment, fer their own happiness sake, mafces fer one good resolution. One thing, this New Year, fer everyone, is t ' be aware o' all the things we kin be grateful fer Most folks, these days, enjoy so many things, which 'd be considered luxuries, when I wuz young, that they take 'em fer granted, an' don't even consider how it might be wi'out em This whole world could be changed, over night, almost, if everybody could take an at­ titude o' love an charity, toward his feller men Perhaps this world needs a great catastrophe, t' throw folks t'gether Mankind is (he work o' the Great Creator, all over the glove, no matter what color, race, 'r creed Every civilization on earth recognizes the power that put it here. To dictate how, an in what manner, they. all. should show their appreciation, in worship, is fallacy. "Small Repairs for Home" Subject Ot HomemakerTalk James Dingle of Cry stal Lake will present the program. Small Repairs for the Home", to representatives of McHenry Counly Homemakers Ex­ tension association, Jan 12 at 1:30 p.m. The association feels all too often homemakers are required to call on professionals to simply change an electric plug, clean her toaster, or oil the mixmaster. resulting in more repair bills than she would like to pay. H o m e m a k e r s f r o m throughout the area who are interested in accomplishing minor repairs around the home are invited to the afternoon presentation at the Farm Bureau building. Woodstock. Anyone who has an appliance not working properly (a toaster, iron, blender, can opener, vacuum cleaner, etc.) may bring it to the meeting. Only one thing is important, an it wuz taught by the man. whose birthday we celebrate every year, at the recently past Christmas season, an' that is brotherly love, consideration an charity fer feller-men He didn ' t dictate the manner in which we worship He did stress the teachin' o' good principles t' the young Seems t me that the real lesson o' livin s been lost, an' the whole world suffers from the loss. May this New Year bring a better understandin' among folks, all over the world, an' wi' it peace an' good will. A happy New Year t' everyone, good health an' a peaceful life, an' when ye lay yer head on yer pillow, at night, may ver mind rest, in the knowin' that ye ha' done the very best ye know how, t' make those know, wi' whom ye work an live, thet ye have only good will in yer heart. I wuz a wonderin' if it 's only coin­ cidental that the lovely, charitable, Christmas season comes jist before the New Year, an' time fer startin' fresh, on a new approach t' life's problems. Grandma Radtke owe r wo J aooooouuuoooi'M>ono Coming Events Seooooooooooooooo JOYCE JEAN YOUNG ENGAGED - Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Young of 3305 E. Lake Shore Drive, Wonder Lake, of the engagement of their daughter. Joyce Jean, to Jerry S. Brown. Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Brown of Austin, Minn. Miss Young is a 1969 graduate of McHenry high school and presently is attending Beloit college, Beloit. Wis. Her fiance is a graduate student of the University of Wisconsin, Madison. An August wedding is planned. JANUARY 12 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip to Chicago Loop. Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 8:45 a.m. JANUARY 14 McHenry Woman's Club - V.F.W. Hall - Social Hour -- 12 to 1 p.m. - Business Meeting, 1 p.m JANUARY 16 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Installation Of Officers - Dinner At Martinetti's, Crystal Lake, 3 p.m. - Reservations Call 385-1105 or 385-1537. JANUARY 17 McHenry Business 4 Professional Woman's Club - Monthly Meeting - Longhorn Steak House - Guest Speaker, George C. Cowgill - 6:30 p.m. JANUARY 1> McHenry Woman's Club - Bus Trip To Sara Lee Bakery For Reservations Call 385-0621. JANUARY 21 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Regular Monthly Meeting - St. Mary Oak Room. 7:30 p.m. JANUARY 24 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. -- East Campus Cafeteria - In­ stallation of Officers. JANUARY 26 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip To Chicago Loop - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 8:45 a.m. - JANUARY 27 McHenry Garden Club Meeting - Home Of Mrs. Jack Walsh, 3814 W. Main Street ~ 1 p.m. JANUARY 29 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Meets For Cards At Home Of Mrs. Lillian Bolger, 1308 N. Richmond Road --7:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 2 Salad Luncheon ~ Card Party - St Patrick's Church Hall - Sponsored By Ladies Guild - Starting at 11:30 -- Proceeds To Sisters Of Mercy, St. Patrick's Parish. FEBRUARY 3 Lakeland Park Women's Club Meeting ~ 12:30 p.m. Lakeland Park Community House. FEBRUARY 5 "Presidential Ball" -- St. John's Home and School Association - Johnsburg Community Club -- 9 to 1. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM - Meets For Bowling - McHenry Recreation -- 7 p.m. FEBRUARY 7 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Meeting -- Landmark School --1 p.m. FEBRUARY 12 Friendship Club Pot-Luck Dinner and Meeting - Dining Room. First United Methodist Church -- 6 p.m. Kimberly Powers Is Honored On First Birthday Kimberly Ellen, first child of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Powers of Wonder Lake, celebrated her first birthday recently. A dinner was served in the family home. Guests included Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Brusso of McHenry, maternal grand­ parents; Mrs. Dorothy Bruscato of Wonder Lake, paternal grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Druml of Charm Vinyl Reg. 2.29 Value *179 1104 N. RIVERSIDE OR. McHENRY, ILL Abe Lincoln and Jeff Davis fought side by side in the Black Hawk War, 1832. i t s a bright idt-a to choose ^CLOPAV Lace is being used for bodices and long sleeves. Lace insets can be seen on skirts. Learn to knit or crochet. Classes begin Jan. 24th for a 10 week course. REGISTER January 10 thru January 22nd. $10.00 Fee includes Beginner's Kit. Phone 385-1631 or 385-2746 Junior High "Y" Dance Will Open Year Jan. 14 The first 1972 6-8 grade dance will be held Jan. 14. as an­ nounced by Phil Sprinkle, Lake Region YMCA youth director. The dance will be held at the Lakewood Village hall, 2500 Lake avenue. Crystal Lake. Doors open at 7:10 p.m. and youth once inside the hall are required to remain there until 10 p.m. unless an adult comes Wonder Lake, paternal great grandparents; and other aunts and uncles. Later, Kimberly and ten of her little ffiends celebrated with cake, ice cream, pop, candy and the opening of gifts. Kimberly's mother is the former Kathv Brusso of McHenry. The Yarn Bar •NNOM' SUZANNE MATCHEN BETROTHAL TOLD - Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Matchen of 4126 W. Crystal Lake road, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Suzanne, to Donald B. Lockhart, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Lockhart of 328 S. Locust and Richard Lockart, Marengo. Miss Matchen is a graduate of McHenry Community high school and her fiance graduated from Marengo high school. Both are employed by the county. No definite date has been set for the wedding. inside to pick them up. Youth are asked to wear appropriate school clothes. Supervision is provided by volunteer parents and in­ terested adults. Parents of participants are asked to see that their children are picked up promptly at 10 p.m. and not allowed to wander around in the area without tran­ sportation. There is no smoking allowed Refreshments are served free of charge by volunteer youth. Participants also set up and clean up the hall. Dances are free to YMCA members and there is a small per evening charge to non-members. K0ENEMANN Country Made Sausages, Hams and Bacon BEVERLY MCPHERSON ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Archie McPherson of 1909 S. Rt. 31, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly, to Robert Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dale Dixon of 3802 W. Timothy lane, McHenry. Beverly is em­ ployed locally as a medical asstant. Her fiance is employed by the township road district. No wedding date has been set. S k i r t s a r e n o t t i g h t f o r spring--they may have stitch­ ed down pleats at the waist but they will widen as they reach the hemline. Altogeth­ er, the styles this spring will be more conservative and prettier than in recent months. MAJESTIC FLAME GAS LOGS "For Winter Comfort and Beauty" 815-459-6200 Crystal Lake Open Daily 9-5 Route 1 4 at 1 Gosed Sunday IGERMAN IMPORTS AND CHEESES A Full Line Of Delicatessen Just east ot Rt. 12 S VOLO 1 .nillllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliti? 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