w PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. JANUARY 20, 1978 * MARRIAGE LICENSES n Applications for marriage licenses at the McHenry County flerk's office were recently made by: • Patrick D. Floress and Eleanor D. Zahn, both of Fox J,ake; John E. Loyd, Libertyville, and Cheryl Ann feiszik, McHenry; Glenn R. Zerfahs, McHenry, and Mrs. Barbara A. Coleman, Streamwood; Thomas M. McCarthy, McHenry, and Margaret M. Theiss, Harvard. ATTEND RECITAL £l Among those who attended the Sunday recital of Carol Leighty, soprano, of McHenry, and David Pierce, bassoon, Woodstock, at the open house, Woodstock were Mr. and Mrs. Weg Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Leighty, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vycital, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kohrt, Mildred Krause, and the Misses Alice and Letah Clark. THE McHENRY MEDICAL GROUP ANNOUNCES THE ASSOCIATION OF Richard R. Adams, M.D. Proctice Limited to Obstetrics and Gynecology Hours by Appointment Location of Office 1110 North Green Street, McHenry, Illinois Phone: (815)385-1050 spurgeon Art Needlework Sale Ends Sunday 1-22-78 HURRY IN NOW FOR ALL YOUR WINTER SUPPLIES AT SALE PRICES & SAVE. Contemporary Soloist Sings LEAH RENEE RODE ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rode, Jr., of McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Leah Renee, to Jeffrey Leskosek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leskosek of Cedarburg, Wis. The bride-to-be is a 1973 graduate of McHenry Community high school and graduated in May of 1977 from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. She is presently a fourth grade teacher in Woodstock. Her fiance is currently enrolled at University of Wisconson-Whitewater, majoring in finance. No wedding date has been set. Women Aglow in Christ, a Christian, non-denominational organization, presents Jana Wacker, a former nightclub entertainer and motion picture star, now a talented contemporary gospel music soloist at Martinetti's restaurant on Route 14 in Crystal Lake Thursday, Jan. 26, at 11 a.m. * Jana, a gifted song stylist whose life is a true Cinderella story complete with a Prince Charming ending, was born in a Jersey City ghetto. At age 16 while working in a garment factory, she dreamed of becoming a glamorous movie star. Incredibly, her dreams came true with appearances on the Steve Allen, Ed Sullivan, Bing Crosby, Joey Bishop, Jimmy Durante and Donald O'Conner TV shows and appearances at prestigious night clubs across America. Jana met and married Chicago's most eligible bachelor, Frederick G. Wacker. Jr.. (the family for JANA WACKER which the famous Wacker drive was named.) The final chapter of her Cinderella story came true. Yet, as Jana recalls it, her life was still empty and unsatisfied. "My life seemed perfect," she says, "from everyone's view except my own. Something was missing. Inside I had a longing which fame and fortune couldn't seem to satisfy,'^. Then a friend shared wjrfnJana how her own life wasr changed through the love and forgiveness of God. Jana's friend showed how she, too, could experience the same inner contentment and find fulfillment for her own life. Jana says, "We prayed together and God became real to me. He gave me a new heart, a new life, and a brand new set of priorities." Today Jana Wacker sings for God. She travels extensively across America to perform before church and other groups where audiences eagerly listen to her share her story and music. Angela Amici, gospel singer, will be on hand to minister. For information and reservations contact Mrs. Anthony Amici of McHenry or Mrs. Wencil Stanek of Spring Grove. McHenry Club Unanimously Accepts Candidate Slate x SUSAN HONNING t- MARK FERGUSON SPRING 1979 WEDDING-An engagement ring presented during tHe Christmas holiday has resulted in wedding plans for Susan Honning and Mark Ferguson in the spring of 1979. The engagement <( the bride-elect is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Honning of 401 Mineral Springs drive, McHenry. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson of Iowa City, Iowa. The couple are both senior students at Iowa State university, Ames, Iowa. Miss Honning, a McHenry Community high school graduate, accepted the congratulations of her sorority sisters after announcement of the betrothal during a candlelight ceremony Jan. 17. The proposed slate of candidates was presented to the sixty-eight senior citizens who braved the bitter cold weather of Jan. 9 to attend the McHenry Senior Citizens club meeting. , Unanimously accepted as presented were Henry Rahn, president; Frank Giel, vice-president; Marjorie Conklin, secretary; Louise Giel, financial secretary; Virginia Nix, treasurer; Lyda Radish, historian and publicity; Wanda Zima, social chairlady; Charlotte Wons, membership chairlady; Henrietta Gerber, co- chairlady; Frances Bonelli, program chairlady; Esther Heard, co-chairlady; Ruth Fradell, loop bus chairlady; Amy Wattman, co-chairlady; John Doerr, tour chairman; James Zednik, bowlin chairman; Morris Roger: newsletter editor; Alice Wi sewing chairlady; Heggeland, art classes; Erwin Chermak, greeter. The secretary was ins true to cast a white ballot and the candidates were considered unanimously elected. Officers- elect will be duly installed at the meeting of the club Monday, Jan. 23. The minutes of the previous meeting had been read and approved and the treasurer's report approved for audit. The treasurer then gave a detailed report of the entire year's receipts and disbursements. She also reported that checks have been sent to the McHenry Area Rescue squad, Johnsburg Rescue squad, and "Fish" as the club's 1977 annual contributions. A letter was read from the auditor, verifying that the books are in order and correct. President Lockerbie recognized Social Chairlady Anne Rehfinger and her committee for the seasonal decorations at the dinner, and their dedicated efforts for the various events over the past few years. James Jansen reported that he is taking over the "Drivers Refresher Course" project. Kenneth Bowsher is unable to continue due to other ̂ commitments and some health problems. Mr. Bowsher handled the course during the past three years, and the secretary has been requested to send a letter expressing appreciation for a job well done. Mr. Jansen has the first 1978 series scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 26; Thursday, Feb. 2; and Thursday, Feb. 9. There are three sessions to each series, and they are held at the McHenry city hall, council chambers, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. The course is designed for senior citizens who have to renew their driver licenses in the near future. It is not necessary to belong to the McHenry Senior Citizens club to avail oneself of this service. It is open to all senior citizens in the area, and i&ire&of charge. r. Jansen has \been an instructor in this project since began about three yeats ago, id will be assisted by pthers who are also knowledgeable. For registration orrfurther particulars, call James Jansen of McHenry . , ̂ --WrT^ Doerr reported reservations are still available for the Feb. 15 bus-luncheon- trip to Long Grove, then on to the Lambs farm for lunch and a tour of their facilities. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Giel promptly. On March 16, the buses for the Shrine circus atjpedinah Temple in Chicago will leave the Savings & Loan parking lot at 5:30 p.m. There are reservations still available for this event. Members will occupy first floor seats, potentate's boxes, so there will be excellent viewing of the circus. Mrs. Clara Knetzer, loop bus trips, has reservations available for the February 8 loop bus. The bus leaves the McHenry State bank parking lot at 8:45 a.m., and returns to McHenry about 4:15 p.m. Mrs. Alice Wilke, sewing chairlady, reported on her committee and their accomplishments since the group began. This industrious committee has made 112 bed pan covers; 661 lap robes; 100 bed jackets; 634 bibs; twenty- four hospital gown straps and 108 plain sheets converted to contour sheets. The sewing group consists of Agnes Anderson, I (Hie Bartz, Viola Binder, Emily Broker, NOW HEAR THIS!!! TOP DECK MON. thru FRI. SPEICAL 3 BABY LOBSTER TAILS $5 95 Complete Dinner For Your Listening & Dancing Pleasure "2ND EDITION" FRI & SAT JAN 20 & 21 Don't Forget Our Daily Luncheon Specials ~ MON THRU THURS HAPPY HOUR M,XED CAc DRINK 9V 1232 N. Green St.-McHenry 385-9836 Frances Bruland, Alice Chermak, Blaine Day, Mary Doerr, Martha Cossey, Hildar Guion, Carolyn Jansen, Sylvia Grayson, Margaret Lindberg, Doris Lockerbie, Florence Olsen, Betty Tuft, Rorrine Rogers, Dona Usedom, and Alice Wilke. Grateful recipients of this work included Harvard Nursing home, Valley-Hi Nursing home, Sunset Manor, Woodstock Residence, Genoa Rest home, Wauconda Rest home, Fair Oaks Nursing home, and Crystal Pines Nursing home. The sewing group can always use fairly large pieces of materials for backings for lap robes, tape, good used towels, used men's shirts in good condition, thread, and yarns. They will appreciate receiving usable materials. Ralph Lockerbie, Henry Rahn, and William Wilson reported' on the meeting with the school officials regarding the discontinuance of outside groups using the school facilities. A further report will be given after the next meeting Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. at the administration offices. Interested members were urged to attend this meeting. A committee has been formed to look into other meeting places consisting of Ralph Lockerbie, Henry Rahn, James Jansen, Lyda Radisch, Helen Strandquist, and Morris Rogers. Happy Birthday, and Happy Anniversary were sung to the members celebrating these events at this time. The social committee served coffee and cake and a social hour was enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. Bertha Quinn, program chairlady, reported the program for the Jan. 23 meeting will be by the Illinois Bell Telephone company, "How to Communicate". The program Feb. 13 will be "To Improve Your Image", a talk and slides by a speaker from the Family Service and Community Mental Health center. The next meeting of the McHenry Senior Citizens club will be Monday evening, Jan. 23, at7:30 p.m., at East campus cafeteria. All Wrong "Pardon me, sir," inter rupted the lovely lady, "but you're wearing your marriage ring on the wrong finger." "1 know," groaned the forward young man. "1 mar ried the wrong woman." Senior Walk-In Center Meals lire served Monday through Friday at the Walk-In center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 2 p.m. the day before at 385- 8260. The menu for the week of Jan. 23 through Jan. 27 is as follows: Jan. 23: Sloppy Joe on a bun, hash brown potatoes, relish tray, brownies and milk. Jan. 24: Swiss style steak & gravy, mashed potatoes, cut broccili, rice pudding and milk. Jan. 25: Sliced turkey & cream gravy, bread dressing, cranberry sauce, corn O'Brien, chilled fruit and milk. Jan. 26: Fried perch & tartar sauce, au gratin potatoes, stewed tomatoes, iced cake and milk. - Jan. 27: Barbecue beef cubes, roast brown potatoes, vegetable salad, chilled pears and milk. Wildes Observe Silver Year Of Marriage An open house is planned to commemorate the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Gustave C. and Theresa A. Wilde Sunday, Jan. 22. Friends, neighbors, and relatives are invited to congratulate the couple at their home, 3416 W. Fairway drive, McHenry, from 1 to 5 p.m. The couple are the parents of three children, Linda A. Kidd, Mrs. Roger (Susan) Wanta, and Chuck Wilde, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilde repeated the commitments of marriage in McHenry Jan. 17, 1953, and have been local residents most of their lives. Community Calendar TOP To BOTTOM CLEANING SERVICES, INC. •Professional House Cleaning •"Free Estimates" •Window Washing •Draperies & Carpet Cleaning •Spring Cleaning-Mothers Day Specials •Moving In or Out-Full Cleaning Services •Weekly or Bi-weekly Light House Cleaning. CALL 385-0283 "HUSTLE" FOR HANDICAPPED - Young people throughout McHenry county will be dancing to help the handicapped at the Easier Seal Disco dance-a-thon, to be held Feb. 4 and 5, at the Woodstock high school. Dancers can still register by calling the Easter Seal Therapy center in Woodstock, or by contacting Mrs. Robert Jessup in McHenry. HANK MILLER PHOTO Monologist Reviews At Auxiliary Annual Brunch Guests and potential members of the auxiliary to McHenry hospital are invited to attend the auxiliary's annual brunch Tuesday, Jan. 24, at the McHenry Country club. Social hour will begin at 11:30 a.m. and brunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. "Our guest speaker will be Martha Hopkins, a well-known monologist," according to Hjordis Karlsen, chairman. "She will present a review of the humorous autobiography of Rosalind Russell, the late actress and comedienne." A special invitation is being extended by the auxiliary's board of directors to former members and to newcomers to this area. "Our annual brunch is a reunion with former members and an introduction to potential members," Mrs. Karlsen said. Further information and reservations may be obtained by calling the auxiliary's Gift shop at 385-2424. JANUARY 20 St. Margaret Chapter of Naim-Meeting-St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. JANUARY 22 NAIM Diocesan Council- Installation Dinner & Meeting- Cloven Hoof, Marengo-Social Hour 2 p.m.-Dinner, 2:30 p.m. American Legion Rifle Squad Meeting. Wonder Lake Snowmobile Club Winter Carnival-Marina- 12 Noon. JANUARY 23 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting-7:30 p.m.-East Campus Cafeteria-Installation of Officers-Program: Slides & Talk, "To Communicate is the Beginning" JANUARY 24 Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital-Annual Brunch- McHenry Country Club-Social Hour, 11:30 a.m.-Brunch, 12:30 p.m. JANUARY 25 Church Women United Medical Van--St. Patrick's Montini School-5 to 8 p.m. JANUARY 26 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Driver Refresher Course- -First Session-10 a.m. to 12 Noon-McHenry City Hall Council Chambers. Valley View Girl Scouts Neighborhood Meeting-9:15 a.m.--St. Patrick's Church Hall. McHenry Garden Club Meeting-l p.m.-Home of Mrs. John Johnson. JANUARY 28 St. Margaret Chapter of Naim-Cards-St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. Town and Country Newcomers Club-Progressive Dinner JANUARY 29 Sunoyside Winter Fest, Snowmobile Races-Channel B e a c h , S u n n y s i d e - - Registration, 8:30 a.m.-Races, 1 0 : 3 0 a . m . - - S p o n s o r s , Sunnyside Women's Auxiliary. JANUARY 30 McHenry Woman's Club- Board Meeting-McHenry City Hall-10 a m. JANUARY 31 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta S i g m a P h i - - C h a p t e r Anniversary. FEBRUARY 1 McHenry Grandmothers Club-Luncheon-11 a.m.-- Raymond's, Chapel Hill Road, Johnsburg-Meeting-McHenry City Hall-1 p.m. FEBRUARY 2 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Regular Meeting- Hostess, Mrs. Jean Bialachowski. McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Driver Refresher Course- -Second Session-10 a.m. to 12 Noon-McHenry City Hall Council Chambers. World War I, Barracks 1315-- Regular Meeting-2 p.m.- McHenry American Legion Hall. FEBRUARY 4 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Bake Sal. FEBRUARY 4 & 5 Annual McCullom Lake Conservation Club Ice Fishing Derby-9 a.m. to 4 p.m.-Beach House, Orchard Drive, McCullom Lake. FEBRUARY 5 Spaghetti Dinner-McHenry American Legion Post Home-1 to 5 p.m.. FEBRUARY 8 Church Women United Medical Van-St. Patrick's Montini School-5 to 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 9 McHenry Senior Citizens Club-Driver Refresher Course- -Third and Final Session-10 a.m. to 12 Noon-McHenry City Hall Council Chambers. FEBRUARY 10 Barbershop Mardi Gras- McHenry West^ Campus-8 p.m.-Tickets, 385-3495. FEBRUARY 11 Phi-Valentine Dance. FEBRUARY 14 Order of Eastern Star- Initiation & Valentine Party-8 p.m.-McHenry Acacia Hall. FEBRUARY 15 St. Patrick's Ladies Guild Annual Valentine Buffet Luncheon & Card Party- Church Hall-Luncheon, 11:30 to 1 p.m. FEBRUARY 16 Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi-Regular Meeting- Hostess: Mrs. Karen Colomer. ' FEBRUARY 22 Church Women United Medical Van--St. Patrick's Montini School-5 to 8 p.m. FEBRUARY 28 Order of Eastern Star-Stated Meeting-8 p.m.-McHenry Acacia Hall. About Your Wedding... In order to serve McHenry area brides, the Plaindealer sends wedding forms to all those whose engagements have been announced and carry a definite date. We ask that these com pleted forms be returned three days prior to the wed ding. Complete details will ap pear only during the week following the wedding except in the case of out-of-state weddings, where an ad ditional week is allowed. Photographs will be printed any time later, or will be in cluded with the wedding in formation if they accompany the story. your engagement an nouncement has not published, or if the date of the wedding was not known at' that time, please call our of fice and request that a marriage form be sent. REPLACE IT NOW! For safety's sake •• for comfort and appearance - check all windows and doors now and let us repair or replace. We reglaze in our shop or in your home ...with regular glass or new safety materials such as K-Lux Acrylic Plastics. McHENRY PAINT • GLASS & WALLPAPER W E L M M c H E N R Y 3 8 5 7 3 * 5 3 1