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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jan 1979, p. 35

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4 June 17--A double ring ceremony solemnized the union of Donna Catherine Godina of McHenry and Daniel Michael McCafferty of Wonder Lake as man and wife. Vows were repeated before the Rev Sandefur during a garden wedding in Vista, Calif. June 24--The bridgroom 's gift of a diamond necklace was worn by Deborah Sue Rosenquist when she joined John Michael Bishop at the altar of Trinity Lutheran church * for an exchange of nuptial vows. The Rev Roger Schneider officiated at the Lutheran nuptial rite uniting Shirley Marie Lamberg and Michael Raymond Kennebeck as man and wife A pearl necklace, a gift to her mother from her father on their wedding day, was worn by Kristine Marie Kahl when she became the bride of James Jay Stahl Rev. Edmund Petit blessed the exchange of vows. iJl'I.Y July » l--Joseph Edwin McEvoy. former McHenry resident, exchanged the vows of marriage with Miss An tionette Bergman at St Peter's chapel at the Catherine Tekawitha shrine. Fonda. N Y July 7-Gift pearl earrings from her bridegroom were worn by Patricia Ann Schaefer when she and Phillip P Doherty met at the altar of St Thomas Catholic chur ch.Crystal Lake, for an ex­ change of nuptial vows July 16-A new home is under construction on the Nippersink creek in Wonder Lake for newlyweds, James Peterson and Patricia Rasmussen, who were married at St. Anthony of (Continued on page 16) ONE-STOP MIMlll AIRLINE and AMTRAK TICKETS WhlU Ym Wait AnKrak* Chain-O-Lakes TRAVEL SERVICE 3405 W tlm St. #>0050 travel service Planning a Caribbean erultaT A trip to Europe...Maxlco ...Hawaii? You can comport them all undor on* roof at our off lea I Wo ara agonta for •teomohip. olrlinat hot.lt lightoooing companion throughout tho world. DtptndabU Travel tine* 1961 385-7500 / • en ><i P r WW. TONVAN & SONS !NC. *400 SOUTH ROUT* V McHENRv ill SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLA1NDEALER - PAGE 15 -FRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 1979 Many Nuptial Rites Solemnized During Year JANUARY Jan 2--Judge Leonard Brody officiated at the quiet beautiful ceremony uniting Lark Wheelock and Demitris Syrris in wedlock at the home of the bride's parents. Jan.7--Donna Marie Pollock wore a white hand crocheted bridal gown designed and made by her grandmother when she and her bridegroom, Jeffrey K. Bonato, repeated the com­ mitments of marriage. Jan. 14-The vows of marriage were exchanged by Patricia Jean Emerson and James Robert O'Brien before the uncle of the groom, Rev. Charles O'Brien, at St. Mary s Catholic church. Jan. 21-The words and music of "Sunrise, /Sunset" filled Christ the Jfting Catholic church, Womfer Lake, as Laura Kaye Bell was escorted by her father to her waiting bridegroom, Douglas Kent Malo. FEBRUARY Feb. 4 - The commitments of marriage were repeated to Patricia Smith and Stephen Hetico4>efore the Rev. Robert P. Hetico, father of the groom. Feb. 11- Wedding bands and marital promises were ex­ changed between Linda Kathleen McKay and Charles R. Fernstrom before Rev. Edmund Petit at St. Patrick's Catholic church. MARCH March 11-Jean Brinkman, formerly of McHenry, wore the 71-year-old wedding gown of white net previously worn by her maternal grandmotHter and 1ier mother when she gave her hand in marriage to David John Evans of Melbourne, Australia, in New York City. APRIL April 8-Rev. Leo Bartel solemnized the vows of marriage between Kathleen Ullrich and James Nellessen during a 2:30 p.m. nuptial Mass at St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry. Bouquets of blue and white daisies decorated the altar of the McHenry First United Methodist church when Pamela J. Holmes met her bridegroom, David K. Zamastil for an exchange of nuptial vows. The Rev. David Scott of Oak Park, a friend of the groom's family, blessed the union during the 3 p.m. ceremony. April 15--A beautiful nuptial Mass at St. Mary's Catholic church solemnized the union of Sandra Freund and Michael J. Gavin as man and wife. The Rev. Kevin Shanley official at the 2:30 p.m. service. Rev Arthur McKay of St. Paul' Episcopal church and Rev. Edmund Petit of St. Patrick's Catholic church heard the vows of marriage repeated by Signa W. Wright and William M. Molnaire, both of McHenry. April 22-The vows and wedding bands of marriage were exchanged between Thomas E. Amann, of McHenry, and Jeanne Marie Walls of Virginia at St. John's church, Hampton, Va. The commitments of marriage were exchanged between Cynthia Cunningham and John Dal ton at St. Patrick's Catholic church. / ~~April--29^-Rev. Roger W. Schneider of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church heard the vows of marriage ex­ changed by Cheryl Kinder and Robert A. Pospichal, Jr. MAY May 6-An heirloom ring designed with a diamond supported by delicate gold filigree which had belonged to her grandmother was worn by Karen Roewer when she and her bridegroom, Daniel S. Meier repeated the vows of marriage at Zion Lutheran church. May 13-Cathy Louise Sch- maling carried a lace han­ dkerchief which had belonged to her great grandmother when she met her bridegroom, Bruce Sheldon Bauer, at the altar of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. May 20-The Rev. William Joffee heard the commitments of marriage repeated by Pamela Ann Spengel and Martin A. Patterson at the altar of St. Mary's church in Woodstock. JUNE June 3-The beautiful rite of nuptial Mass united Barbara A. Stoffel and Russell D. Olsen as man and wife. Rev. Harlen Clapsaddle officiated at the ceremony at St. Mary's Catholic church. June 10-Following an ex­ change of marital vows before the Rev. Howard Olson at Fox Lake Baptist church, Fox Lake, Fay Louise Liberty and Richard Townsend Pearson both lit a candle designed with the text of their wedding in­ vitation and a photo of the bridal couple. A necklace and earrings which held the diamonds from her maternal grandmother's engagement and wedding rings were worn by Linda Marie Catanzaro when she bec&me the bride of David John Boberg at St. Patrick's Catholic church. Marilyn Martle was escorted by her stepfather to her bridegroom. Elroy M Geger, for an exchange of marital vows at the altar of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church. Ingleside. A jeweled pear- shaped pendant of rhinestones and green stone belonging to her mother was worn by the bride at the nuptial Mass solemnizing the vows of marriage exchanged between Sally Lynn Wheelock and Clifford Mark Hill. The Rev. Eugene Baumhofer blessed the union at St. Mary's Catholic church. June 17-The Rev. Herman Graef blessed the union of Antionette Diedrich and Michael Murphy as man and wife at Zion Lutheran church Former McHenry resident DeAnne Elizabeth Owen became the bride of Mark Bradford of Texas at Sagamore Hill Baptist church. Ft. Worth. Tex. Patricia Diane DeMarco and Jeffrey Scott Connerty stood before the Rev. Matt Rauen to exchange the com-, mitments of marriage. A nuptial Mass at St Patrick's Catholic church solemnized the union. Bouquets of pink and white floral arrangements graced the altar of St. Mary's Catholic church for the nuptial Mass blessing the union of Mary Ellen Bolger and Scott F. Stanek as man and wife. Little Boy On A Long Walk PICTURED ABOVE: ST. PETER i PAUL CHURCH LOCATED IN CART, ILL Win. Tonyan & Sons, Inc. Commercial - Industrial Authorized Builder of Gsnsral Contractors lnryco Sine* 1962 an Inland Steel company nvniLRBLE NOW! He may be the smallest parade marshal ever to head a McHenry Fiesta day parade, but his courage and charisma are the very qualities that prompted his choice to lead the city's biggest celebration. He is Tony Zidek, the 1978 National Easter Seal child. , Theparadebeganat2p.m. Sunday. July 30th. 85 Acres of Industrial lots zoned for light manufacturing. ON ROUTE 31 \ MILE SOUTH OF McHENRY. ILL We invite your inspection of this strategically located development Call 815 385 4466 "COMPLt TE TURNKEY PAC<16E The management turn at Wm Tonyan i Sons, Inc. average only 40 years in age ..but of­ fers a total of more than a hundred years of construction experience. (Seated) William Tonyan, president (Standing L to R) Darrell Foi, estimator Ronald Tonyan, nee president Chalres Tonyan, secretary; Robert Tonyan, treasurer. Girard Zimmerman, vice oresident Not oictured. Kit Carstens. Metal Buildings.

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