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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Sep 1975, p. 4

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I mc henry CALL ANO ASK ABOUT OUR NEW CUSTOMER PROGRAM EVERY TUESDAY IS CONEY DAY ONLY 19' EACH! MR. AND MRS. DAVID KRICH WE|> IN WOODSTOCK - Grace Lutheran church, Woodstock, was the scene of the wedding of David Krich of Johnsburg and Miss Cryital Weichman of Woodstock, Aug. 16. Mr. Krich is the son of Mr.'and Mrs. Marvin Krich, 3915 N. Blitsch avenue, Johnsburg, and*his bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weichman, 13116 Perkins road, Woodstock. The young people are making their honie in Crystal Lake. * DeWANE STUDIO PHOTO Reaches Age 104 SAVE 51 Super Papa Basket 99 Kfc. PATTIE w/cfieese, lettuce, tomato and mayonase ALSO! FRIES AND COLESLAW (REG. 1.50) WED. & THURS. SPECIAL SEPT. 24 & 25 GOOD AT WOODSTOCK A&W ALSO! Weekend Special! 3 Mamaburgers SAVE 95c tjoo A & W R E S T A U R A N T (214 W. RTE. 120-McHENRY, ILL. 385-9725 Pam Ryder Plans Decern her Marriage To James Umbarger Mrs. Leonard T. Ryden of 904 Wiltshire drive, McHenry, announces the engagement of her daughter, Pam, to Dan Umbarger, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Umbarger, 914 Laguna drive, McHenry. Pam is a 1973 graduate of McHenry high school and is currently employed in Nor- thbrook. James is locally employed. He graduated in 1972 from McHenry high school. A December wedding is planned. Fall Rummage S a l e O c t . 1 - 4 There are new and exciting plans in the air, and a feeling of activity and anticipation as the twentieth annual Holiday Hospitality day approaches. Presented by the Woman's auxiliary of Memorial Hospital for McHenry County Wed­ nesday, Oct. 1, some changes have been made, all with the idea of making the day even more enjoyable. Lovely homes will be open, all conveniently located to the east of Woodstock in the Bull Valley area, which is at its best in crisp, sunfiy, October. This year your tour of the homes can be more relaxed and one can enjoy each house and its grounds for its own individual beauty without having to make hurried decisions ^bout pur­ chasing the beautiful items usually displayed at each home. This year all sale items will be located at the McHenry county fairgrounds in a won­ derful display, where a year's gift shopping can be done and purchases made for your own home in convenient comfort. Building "A" will house the' Wonder Weeds, where nature's roadside treasures have been turned into wreathes, door swags, arragements, do it yourself packages and bulk weeds, ready for display in so many ways. Building "B", Massey hall, will house the Five Little Shops. The Bake Shop will be there with its delicious smell of fresh baking doughnuts, the Farmers Market, including the pantry, the cheese mart, the produce section and a new green thumb plant area. Knitters Nook with sweaters, baby clothes, shawls, toys, mittens and some sur­ prises. Off the Bolt, handmade aprons and some other things new this year and the Christ­ mas Corner, with hand drawn Christmas cards, ornaments and gift items. Building "C" will be the home of the Coners, where lovely pine cone wreaths, Christmas decorations, arrangements, and Mrs. Charles Wright's "Field and Stream" miniatures will be for sale. Building "D" will call for several stops because the snack bar, with rolls, pie and coffee, will be open from 9:30 a.m. and the restaurant will serve a delicious luncheon from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rest rooms will be available in this building. On the square the Gift and Thrift shop in the old jail will be stocked with new gift items and will have maps, showing the location of each place of in­ terest, and tickets for sale, as will the fairgrounds and each of the homes. The historic old courthouse will be open and members of the Woodstock Fine Arts association will serve coffee and explain restoration plans now under way in the Opera House. Mrs. Vette Kell and Mrs. Edward Henslee are co- chairmen of this event. All proceeds go to the hospital building and equipment fund of the Woman's auxiliary. At Mount Hope Farm Bureau Women EMMA McCARTY It (fckes a "heap o' living" to arrive at the age of 104. When it brings thK kind of smile, it is proof enough that the life has been a good oiw with many treasured memories. Emma McCarty is the step- 'npiher of Mrs. Harold "Pat" Owen of McHenry and for about a " , just before her 100th bitthday, she resided with the Owens acquired many friends locally. Although confined to a felchair, Mrs. McCarty is in good health, very alert and brested in community and national happenings. Recalling a ;nt fire drill in the Ozark Nursing home, Fredericktown, Mo., ?re she now resides, she observes with a sly smile, "I reached door before anyone else had started". Mr. and Mrs. Owen, Eompanied by Mrs. Edwin Reid of McHenry, attended the ;bration marking her 104th anniversary Saturday, Sept. 20. It's Fall rummage sale time again at Mt. Hope United Methodist church in Pistakee Highlands. This annual event is sponsored by United Methodist Women of Mt. Hope and is held in support of the church at 1015 W Broadway in Pistakee Highlands. This year the sale dates and times are Wed­ nesday, Oct. 1, 10 to 2; Thur­ sday, Oct. 2, 10 to 2 and 7 to 9; Saturday, Oct. 4, 10 to 1. A special attraction on Saturday only will be the long anticipated bake sale, the half- price sale in the French room and an armload sale in the basement. Patrons are urged not to forget to check the French room and Boutique all week long for unusual bargains. New items of clothing or knickknacks will be featured every day. For pickup information call 497-3805 or 385-5094. Whispering Oaks Women To Host District Board The Whispering Oaks Woman's club president, Irene Tice, has announced that the club is pleased to host the Fourth district board meeting of the Illinois Federation of Woman's clubs Sept. 29 at the Community center. All club presidents, their officers and members are invited. The Fourth district is comprised of all federated clubs of McHenry, Boone and Winnebago counties. District president Mrs. Walter Count , of Belvidere, is looking forward to the first meeting of this year over which she will preside. Coffee and rolls will be served at 9:30 p.m. and lun­ cheon at noon, after which a blind auction will be held. For reservations, contact Mrs. Robert Sullivan, 813 Wiltshire drive, T-4, McHenry. Pi Alpha To Select First Lady Of Year When Pi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a meeting at the home of Donna Ernest Thursday, Sept. 18, a com- <"e was selected to nominate prominent women of the community, otherthanBeta Sigma Phi members, one' of whom will be chosen as First Lady of the Year. Also discussed at the meeting is the scholarship available to children of members. this fall with a rvzwperm wave at Fran's Hidden Curl • 344-1019• Mon. thru Sat. (REMEMBER: YOUR HAIRDRESSER DOES IT BETTER) 1212 N. Green St. Ofc. 8 McHenry To National Forum The McHenry County Farm Bureau Women's committee is sponsoring a bus to help members attend the National Farm Women's Forum at Milwaukee Nov. 12, Larry Harris, Farm Bureau executive secretary, has an­ nounced. Mrs. Rosemary Bartman, Marengo, head of the Farm Bureau Women's committee, will lead the county delegation to the Forum, which is spon­ sored by Farm Wife magazine. This is the second year for this forum, and the McHenry county women will attend a full day's program on the final day of the convention, climaxing with a choice of three seminars during the afternoon. Harris said Farm Bureau women desiring to attend should make reservations with the Farm Bureau office, 338- j520. The bus will leave the Farm Bureau office at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12 and return to Woodstock about 5 p.m. the same day. Orion Samuelson's WGN Noon Farm show will originate from the Forum that day. Morning seminars will include tax and estate planning, exercise and weight control, and promotion campaigns farm women's groups have used to boost farm products. In the afternoon, women can choose from among these seminars: Commodities market; Confidence building and the farm woman's self image; and a style show featuring natural fibers and hides. Community Calendar Several Events Planned By Court Joyce Kilmer Joyce Kilmer Court, No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America, held the regular meeting Sept. 18 to start the year of '75-76 activities. Chaplain Father Kulak ad­ dressed the members on the subject of visiting the sick and disabled in hospitals and at home, a worthy cause which many members are engaged in from time to time. Mary Jean Lahs and Elvera Durland volunteered to further effect activity in this field. Many other charitable duties by members are also being resolved such as distribution to nursing homes of magazines and various useful articles; communion dresses to Techny missions; rosaries to Viet­ namese and Cambodian natives,; miscellaneous food apd clothing to the Apostleship of the Sea Project Handclasp. In addition to the main dedication of entertaining veterans at Downey hospital once a month, several com- Another project occupying the attention of the chapter is planning for Beta Sigma Phi week April 30. Karen Colomer was chosen to represent Pi Alpha chapter at international headquarters in Abilene, Kas., as Valentine queen. The chapter is preparing to acquaint Beta Sigma Phi to prospective members at a wine and cheese tasting gathering to be held Oct. 2. Immediately following the business discussion, a cultural program was presented by Virginia Stasiak on "What Women Are Heir To". The evening ended with a social hour . BET PROFESSIONAL carpal daning malts! (todBitpumlfpitti) RENT OUR RINSE N VAC-the new ; portable, easy-to-use hot weter j extraction carpet cleaning machine , that gtntly. . . rinses carpet fibors j with hot water and i cleaning solution \ loosens end lifts all dirt, grime and reeidues to the carpet eurfaca where they are imme­ diately vacuumed up leaves your carpats CLEAN. FRESH and 0D0R-FREEI mittee members lead com­ munity singing with piano and guitar accompaniment at nursing homes. The September business meeting was followed by the silent auction, which was a success. The Oct. 2 public card party is the next event. A cordial welcome, prizes and refresh­ ments are the order of the evening, starting at 8 o'clock at the K.C. hall. Oct. 16 is the court's next monthly meeting and social hour. Mary Jean Lahs will entertain with slides of the Alaska trip. Oct. 19, is National Catholic Daughters of America Sunday. Mass will be at 11 o'clock in St. Mary's Chapel. Oct. 28 at St. Patrick's church, Father Lutz will conduct a Day of Recollection for members and guests. Nov. 16, Sunday, is mass for C D. of A. deceased members at 8 at St. Mary's church. SEPTEMBER 24 McHenry Grams club - Tour Sara Lee Factory - 500 Waukegan Road, Deerfield - 1 p.m. -- Meet Bank Lot, 11:30 a.m. for Transportation. McHenry Senior citizens club Bus Trip -- Luncheon-Tour to "House On The Rock", Spring Green, Wis. New Glarus, and Monroe, Wis. - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 7:30 a.m. Pistakee Highlands Woman's Club -- Regular Meeting -- Community Center -- Speaker, Dr. Duane Andreas, Head Of District 12 -- 8 p m. Spaghetti Dinner -- Spon­ sored By Women Of The Moose- -McHenry Moose Lodge-Adult and Children Tickets At Door. SEPTEMBER 25 St. Clara Court No. 659, National Catholic Society Of Foresters -- Regular Monthly Meeting - Oak Room -- Montini Middle School -- 8 p.m. Informative Meeting for 1976 Town and Country - St. Patrick's Church Hall, Washington Street -- 7:30p.m. - Interested Persons Invited. SEPTEMBER 27 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Cards - Oak Room - St. Mary's -- 7:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 29 McHenry Woman's Club-- Board Meeting -City Hall-10 a.m. OCTOBER 1 Double Dilemma Club -Tea IKtlMK CLEANS CANHTt CU/UM... UEn THEM CLEANER LONGER Rent this machine for ONLY 2.00 per hour. 2% hour 5.00 min. OVERNITE SPECIAL 8PM TO 9AMi$10.00) 4400 W. Rte. 120, McHenry CHRISTIE SWEENEY ALAN AHRENS PLAN OCTOBER WEDDING - Mrs. Robert Broz of McHenry announces the engagement of her daughter, Christie Sweeney, to Alan Ahrens, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ahrens of River Grove. Both are recent graduates of Bradley university. An October 11 wedding is planned. y p y y • • • U OPEN TO'THE PUBLIC . "HALTFOR RENT | SHOWERS-WEDDINGS-BANQUETS 400 SEATING CAPACITY CALL • 385-9860 i | vnuu - jbj-juuv j 20' DRAFT BEER 50' HIGH BALLS SATURDAY 12 NOON TO 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 11:00 P.M. SjUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT L% Wayne & Marie Webb MR. AND MRS. SALVATORE DePASQUALE AUGUST WEDDING - Tami Lynn Kinder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kinder of McHenry, became the bride of Salvatore DePasquale, son of Mrs. Mabel Zawislak of McHenry and Frank DePasquale of Chicago, at 4 o'clock on Saturday, Aug. 23 at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Roger Schneider. The newlyweds are now residing in McHenry. KIMBERLY ANN PINKSTAFF ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. James Pinkstaff of 714 N. Lillian street, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Ann, to Roger L. Thacker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thacker of 4618 W. Lake Shore drive, McHenry. Kim is a January, 1975, graduate of McHenry high school and is presently employed as a receptionist for a McHenrv firm. Her fiance graduated from MCHS in 1973 and is employed by laboratories in Round Lake. A Sept. 25, 1976, wedding is planned. For New Members - Sandi Thompson Home, 1121 N. River Drive, Algonquin -- Call, 312- 658-4109 or 815-385-5434 for Information McHenry Grams Club, Luncheon and Installation Meeting -- 11:30 a.m. - McHenry Country Club - No Meeting At City Club Room. THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALEB 3812 West Elm Street I Established 1875 Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. 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