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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Nov 1975, p. 2

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i'.UiK Z - I'LAINDLAl.Klt Wl b I.SDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1975 Senior Citizens Set Holiday Dinner Date^ MR. AND MRS. HENRY GORHAM Henry Gorhams Plan Open House On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorham of Woodstock extend an in­ vitation to open house, Nov. 16, at their home at 535 E. Calhoun street, Woodstock, from 2 to 6 p.m., in observance of their fortieth wedding anniversary. The couple will repeat their marriage vows at a 12 o'clock Mass at St. Mary's Catholic church, where the original ceremony was performed Nov. 7, 1935, by the Rev. Fr. Joseph Egan. The party is hosted by the couple's four children, Arthur Gorham, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., Mrs. Robert (Mary) Dunham, Stream wood, James Gorham, McHenry Shores, McHenry, and Leo of Wood­ stock; and their thirteen grandchildren. Mrs. Gorham is a teacher in Parkland school, McHenry. Hold Holiday Boutique In Garden Lounge The Whispering Oaks Garden club of McHenry will hold a Holiday Boutique Tuesday, ;Nov. 18, from 3 to 6 p.n. in the :garden lounge of the "Whispering Oaks Community 'center, 4513 Front Royal drive. * Featured will be handmade 'holiday decorations of many .kinds; Candles, wreaths, or­ naments, table centerpieces, -bridge tallies, gift boxes, dried '.flower pictures, macrame ; hanging basket holders, etc. Also available will be beautiful 1976 garden calen­ dars, house plants and homemade delicacies as special treats for discerning palates. There will be no admission charge and the boutique will be open to the public. That's For Sure! Farmer--A man who's outstanding in his own field. -Bulletin, Great Lakes. WE'RE OPEN TODAY Wednesday Nov. 12, 1975 Due to the Holiday Drive-up & walk-up windows 9:00A.M. to 3:00P.M. McHenry State Bank 3510 West Elm St. McHenry The Beauty Box NOW DOES MENS HAIR STVI.IN6 W, • We shampoo, razor cut and air form your hair. • Will do your choice of style. • We also have natural man permanent waves. Wednesday-Men's Night OR ANY DAY WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 385-7800 ASK FOR BONNIE OR TERRI 5000 W RTE 120 McHENRY Local Couple Wed Saturday A pretty fall wedding was solemnized in the First United Methodist church of McHenry Saturday, Nov. 8, when Lorraine J. Holte became the bride of James (Bob) Hodges. Music for the 1 o'clock ceremony was presented by Mrs. John Leighty. The bride is "the daughter of Mrs. Loretta Prien of 218 N. Kent road, McHenry, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Hodges of 1417 Beach drive, McHenry. For her wedding, the bride chose an ivory Irish satin and chantilly lace princess style gown designed with a sweetheart neckline and a long skirt which trailed into a chapel length train. The front panel Of the gown and the long Sleeves were fashioned of chantilly lace. Her chapel length veil was attached to a lace, crystal and pearl headpiece. The bride's only attendant was Mary Jane Grove, the groom's sister, who was attired in a floor length empire gown of orchid with white lace trim. Len Bogacz of McHenry served as best man. Mike Hodges, a brother of the groom, was usher for the ceremony. The bride's mother chose a hot pink floor length gown with rhinestone trim. The groom's mother wore an aqua chiffon formal length gown trimmed with rhinestones. Upon their return from a wedding trip to Wisconsin, the couple plan to make their home in McHenry. The couple are both high school graduates. He is em­ ployed as a service station attendant. Some people make church work and attend­ ance a part of their busi­ ness or political effort. Tickets for the annual Christmas Dinner and party of the Senior Citizens club will be on sale at the next meeting. The dinner date is Monday, Dec. 8, at 6:30 p.m. at East campus cafeteria. Seating is limited, so reservations should be made promptly. There were 201 in attendance when Vice-President Chester Conrad, in the absence of the President, Kenneth Boiisher, called the McHenry Senior Citizens club meeting to order on Monday evening, Oct. 27. Mrs. Alice Chermak, in­ troduced Alf Heggeland, art instructor, who in turn in­ troduced all the artists exhibitng at the art display, which was the program for the evening. Every year the exhibit grows, and many expressed amazement at the wonderful talent displayed by the club members. Guests were introduced and new members welcomed into the club. Members are cautioned that those three months in arrears on dues are automatically dropped from the membership roll! There will be three buses going to the Ice Capades Wednesday, Nov. 12, the buses will leave the McHenry State bank parking lot at 5:30 p.m. Check with Mrs. Frank Giel on a reservation for this trip. Plan "Meal And Talk At Methodist Church Good food, good music, and an interesting discussion on "Attitudes Towards Youth" are planned for Thursday, Nov. 13 at a "Meal and a Talk" spon­ sored by the McHenry County Friends meeting in cooperation with the First United Methodist church of McHenry. Proceeds will go to the American Friends Service committee (AFSC), a non-profit Quaker organization dedicated to finding peaceful solutions to human problems. Folk music by a musical group will accompany the Greek menu to be served continuously from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. at the church at 3717 Main street, McHenry. The speaker will be Dr. Judy Gottsegen, education program director for AFSC. Dr. Gott­ segen, now teaching at Roosevelt university, 1ias helped direct AFSC's support for community efforts to provide alternative educational opportunities for youth. The present focus of AFSC is to foster advocacy for youth in education. Tickets may be obtained at the door."There is a suggested donation, but the Friends urge all to come and share the evening and give as they see fit. Ritual Of Jewels Ceremony Held For Pi Alpha Member The formal meeting Nov. 6 of Pi Alpha was preceded with the solemn and beautiful can­ dlelight ceremony bestowing upon Virginia StasiaK full membership as a Ritual of Jewels member of Beta Sigma Phi. During this ceremony she received the Ritual of Jewels pin, signifing the degree ac­ complished. The business meeting followed, with reports given by the officers. A communication was received from In­ ternational bringing to members, attention a new Bicentennial Heritage recipe MR. AND MRS. DAVID GUZZARDO MARRIED RECENTLY - David Guzzardo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guzzardo of McHenry, claimed Miss Carla Knoll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Knoll of Homewood, as his bride Sept. 27. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fr. Brieant in St. Paul's Episcopal church, DeKalb. They are making their home in DeKalb. THANKSGIVING <J\KccHzn-iy dountxu C[u& 820 N. John McHenry III. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WHOLE FAMILY TURKEY BY RESERVATION ONLY DAD carves the Turkey at your table & takes home the leftovers. 1*6 pounds of Turkey allowed per person. Minimum of 5 persons for a whole turkey. Reservations for WHOLE TURKEYS must be made by SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23rd. '5.25 PER PERSON SPECIAL FULL COURSE DINNERS SERVED - NOON TO 6:00 P.M. ON THANKSGIVING DAY. RESERVATIONS CALL 815-385-1072 cookbook presently in the making. Any member is welcome to submit a recipe that has been in her family for years or any recipe she wishes to share. Preparations for the bake sale to be held Dec. 13 were discussed and members are planning to sell Christmas goodies and seasonal candles. Plans for purchasing a com­ plete Bicentennial display package of books on the American Revolution were also discussed. The meeting ended with cultural programs presented by Stacia Russell and Donna Ernst on the "Voices Behind Us" and Kathy Johnson and Sharron Powers on "This is my Country". Refreshment were enjoyed by all. Pilots' Wives Hold Luncheon Meeting Nov. 15 The monthly luncheon meeting of the Extra Care club of United Airlines, a pilots' wives organization, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at the John Evans Inn in Crystal Lake. Cocktail hour will start at noon. The program for the meeting will be "You Can Do It", a demonstration of two popular crafts, patchwork and macrame. For further information, please call 459-4867. Communityj Calendar Zion Ladies Sponsor Annual Chicken Dinner The Friendship Guild and Ladies Aid society of Zion Lutheran church will sponsor their annual chicken dinner and bazaar on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Zion Lutheran church social hall. The dinner will be served from 5 - 7:30 p.m. and the bazaar will be open from 1 - 7 p.m. Tickets for the dinner may be purchased in advance from members of the organization. Dollars and sense lay the foundation for big fortunes. NOVEMBER 12 LaLeche League (East Ciroup) Meeting -- 8 p.m. Annual Chicken Dinner - Zion Lutheran Church - Ser­ ving 5 to 7:30 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip to Chicago Loop - - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot, 8:45 a.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip to Ice Capades - Busses Leave McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 5:30 p.m. Annual Fall Bazaar -- Zion Lutheran Church -- Sponsored by Zion Ladies Aid --1 to 7 p.m. Family Service and Mental Health Clinic - Regular Monthly Meeting - McHenry Hospital Board Room - Open to Public -- 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 13 LaLeche League (West Group) Meeting ~ 8 p.m. McHenry Woman's Club Social Hour - Noon - Meeting -- I p.m. - V.F.W. Hall - "Reciprocity Day". Salad Luncheon -- Country Store -- Store Open 11 a.m. -- Chain of Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church, 4815 N. Wilmot Road - For Tickets Call 385-6534. NOVEMBER 15 Fifth Annual Holiday Bazaar - St. Paul's Episcopal Church - Knights of Columbus Hall, 1304 N. Park Street -- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ringwood Methodist Church - - Bazaar, 2 p.m. -- Roast Beef Dinner - 5 p.m. St. Paul's Episcopal Chur- chwomen - Fifth Annual Holiday Bazaar -- Knights of Columbus Hall, 1304 N. Park Street, McHenry - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Third Annual Christmas Bazaar - V.F.W. Hall - Sponsored By Holiday Hills Women's Club -- 9 a.m. til ? NOVEMBER 16 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Sunday Brunch - Branded Steak House, Crystal Lake -- 12 Noon. Mass for Deceased Members Of Catholic Daughters Of America -- St. Mary's Church - 8 a.m. NOVEMBER 17 Business and Professional Women's Club Meeting - Eugenie Chapman, speaker - Martinetti's -- Cocktails -- 6 p.m. - Dinner 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 18 Pioneer Club Thanksgiving Dinner ~ Andre's, Richmond -- 1 p.m. Holiday Boutique - Garden Lounge, Whispering Oaks Community Center - 3 to 6 p.m. NOVEMBER 19 McHenry Garden Club - Regular Meeting - Home Of Mrs. Robert Thompson --1 p.m. Koffee Klotch - Blenner Home, 908 N. Allen Avenue -- Benefit McHenry Grand­ mothers Club ~ 10a.m. to Noon. Lotus Country Woman's Club Thanksgiving 1 Pot-Luck -- Spring Grove Town Hall, 12 Noon. Hilltop Parent Teacher Organization Meeting and Book Fair -- 7:30 p.m. -- School Cafeteria. Church Guild To OKLAHOMA VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. George Posthuma have returned from a three week vacation in Oklahoma where they visited their daughter, Mrs. Connie ^ HIDDEN CURL ^ 344-1019 CYNTHIA LOUISE KAMP PLAN 1976 WEDDING - Mr. and Mrs. William Kamp, Brice Route, Lebanon, Mo., former McHenry residents, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Louise, to David Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holt of Lebanon, Mo. A May 1, 1976, date has been set for the wedding. Sponsor Bazaar The Mary-Martha guild of St. John Lutheran church, Island Lake, invites the public to its Christmas bazaar Saturday, Nov. 15, beginiing at 9 a.m. Many new and ususual decorations and gifts will be offered for sale at very nominal prices. The bazaar will be held in the Fellowship room of the church, located on State Route -176, next door to the Island Lake village hall. Morgan, and family in Tulsa. They also visited their grand­ children, Pamela * and Raymond Morgan, who are students at Oklahoma State University at Stillwater. MR. AND MRS. FRANK M.BLAKE Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Blake, 3416 W. Elm street, McHenry, will celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding, Nov. 16. A Mass of Thanksgiving will be offered at noon at St. Mary's church. A dinner for the family and invited friends will follow at the Longhorn restaurant. Celia Freund and Frank Blake were married in St. Mary's Catholic church Nov. 16, 1915, by the late Rev. Fr. Edward Bethold. They are parents of two sons, Wilfred Blake, and the late Francis Blake. They have eight grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. The couple farmed in the Lakemoor area until their retirement, when they moved to their present home. Among honored guests at the celebration will be the at­ tendants at the 1915 wedding, Julia (Freund) Kent, a cousin of the bride, Miss Bertilla Freund, the bride's sister, who was the flower girl, and Carl J. Freund, brother of the bride. Be Lavely. Be Natural. Let us give you a soft new cut for the holidays ... a nat­ ural looking perm ... or color rinse. Come In and Register For Free Turkey. McHenry 1212 N. Green (Ofc. 8) NOVEMBER 20 Hilltop Parent Teacher Organization Book Fair -- 8:30 til 11:00 a.m. and 1:30 til 3:30 p.m. Joyce Kilmer No. 573 C D.A. Meeting And Social Hour -- K.C. Hall -- 8 p.m. McCulldm Lake Con­ servation Club Meeting -- 8 p.m. - Spojnia Polish Camp. NOVEMBER 20-22 Holiday Rumbaz - Mt. Hope United Methodist Church, 1015 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands -- 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. NOVEMBER 21 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Regular Meeting -- Oak Room - St. Mary's School - - 7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 21 and 22 Holiday Bazaar - Shoreline Club -- McHenry Shores Village Hall -- 3211 Beach Drive -- Friday 7-10 p.m. -- Saturday 9-5. NOVEMBER 22 Order of Eastern Star, MCHenry Chapter 547 - In­ stallation Of New Officers -- 8 p.m. Turkey Trot Dance - 9 p.m. -1 a.m. -- Johnsburg Community Club -- Proceeds for St. John's Restoration Fund. Bazaar, Bake Sale - Spon­ sored By Beach Gals - Mc- cMafifiy -Bt lifzda,if Mike Bye ...You're at the Perfect age for anything! love K JoAnne & Schwazie Cullom Lake Beach House - 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. NOVEMBER 24 Thanksgiving Party -- Prizes, Lunch - St. Peter's Hall, Spring Grove -- 8 p.m. McHenry Senior citizens Club Meeting - East Campus Cafeteria -- 7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 25 Order of Eastern Star, McHenry Chapter 547 -- Stated Meeting - 8 p.m. NOVEMBER 29 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Meet for Cards -- Oak Room - St. Mary's School -- 7:30 p.m. DECEMBER 1 President's Club Christmas Dinner - Mill Inn, Richmond - Happy Hour, 11 »30 a.m.-- Dinner 12 Noon. DECEMBER 6-7 McHenry Choral Club Christmas Program -- 8:15 p.m. West Campus School Auditorium. DECEMBER7 "Breakfast With Santa" -- Johnsburg PTO Pancake-n- sausage Breakfast - Johnsburg Junior High School, W. 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