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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Dec 1979, p. 2

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PAGE? mmp £ ill y LINDA LAWSON ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawson, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to Robert Funk, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Funk, McHenry. The couple plan to be married January 4. Observe Anniversary MR. AND MRS. ROMAN G. MARTIN Mr. and Mrs. Roman G. Martin, 4811 Gregory, Whispering Hills, recently celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at a dinner for their immediate family at the Chapel Hill Golf club, McHenry. Mrs. Martin's mother, Mary Podraza, age 95, was among those in attendance. They were also honored at a mass commemorating their anniversary at St. John the Baptist church, John- sburg. Father Lutz was the celebrant. Roman and Alice Martin McHENRY OFFICE PRODUCTS, INC. *03 N. Front St. (Rte. 31) McHenry (815)385-5890 TYPEWRITER & ADDING MACHINE REPAIR We Offer Complete Service On: •IBM •ADLER . •ROYAL •FACIT •OLIVETTI •OLYMPIA AND ALL OTHER MAJOR BRANDS OF TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES. We're Your Headquarters For: * OFFICE SUPPLIES -A-OFFICE FURNITURE • BUSINESS MACHINES New Members Are Welcomed Four newcomers were welcomed at the T.H.E.O& November dinner and meeting, and after the meal the group went to the First United Methodist church for an evening of fun and fellowship. T.H.E.O.S. (To Help Each Other Smile) is for widows (widowers are also welcome), with no age restrictions, and is non- denominational, meeting the third Monday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at a local restaurant for dinner, and then going to the church for the balance of the evening. The location of the restaurant is always listed under the Community Calendar. However, in December the routine will be changed. Instead of going to a -restaurant, there will be a catered dinner at the church at 5:30 p.m. in the fellowship room, and after dinner the group will go into the church parlor for an evening of fun and entertainment. The date is Monday, Dec. 17. All widows or widowers are welcome, but reservations must be made before Dec. 10 with Mrs. Wm. J. (Lyda) Radisch. The price is very nominal and the food is excellent. The group decided on a one-dollar grab bag. Women Of The Moose were married Nov. 23, 1929 at St. Helen's Catholic church, Augusta boulevard, Chicago. They lived in McHenry for the past six f-years, having moved here from Franklin Park, where they resided for eighteen years. Previous to that, they lived in Chicago. The Martin's have three children, Donald R. of Ad­ dison, Mrs. Arlene (George) Fick of Spring Grove and James J. of Lombard. They also have six grandchildren and two great­ grandchildren. Guest Charles Smith of Com­ monwealth Edison company showed slides and gave an interesting , talk on nuclear energy when he appeared as guest speaker for the Friendship club of the First United Methodist church. Following his talk, he an­ swered many questions concerning the subject. Two new members were welcomed into membership, Ruth Gumm and Mae Eltoft. Evelyn Smith read the meditations, which were so appropriate for the season, and a lovely poem given to her by one of the members. A letter from the Board of Trustees was read, requesting all members to adhere to the rules and regulations. Nominating chairlady, Bertha Stange, assisted by Leonard McCracken, and Clyde Bailey, read the slate of nominees for the election to be held at the December meeting. Daisy and » Harold Wildhagen are responsible for the coffee and cookies for all the Sunday mornings in December. Volunteers are needed for January. Daisy Wildhagen related information regarding help needy persons can get from the government for in­ sulating and heating their homes. The next potluck dinner and meeting of the Friend­ ship club will be Saturday, Dec. 8 at 5:30 p.m., at the First United methodist church. Florence Colby, Alice Holmgren, Laura Norton and Esther Sims will prepare the program. ̂ Hosts and hostesses in­ clude, Cleda and Leonard McCracken, : Helen and Harry Lundy, Lyda Radisch, Gertrude Anderson and Anne Demke. The meat committee is comprised of Bertha and Elmer Stange, Violet Charles Kopp, Mary Herbert Rose, Norma Frank Pieplow, Lonah Elver Wendlandt Margaret Andersen. Members are to bring gifts to the December meeting for resident's of Valley; Hi nursing home, wrapped as birthday presents, and marked for a lady or a man. Daisy and Harold Wildhagen volunteered to deliver those to Valley Hill at Hartland. mwm ,v.- Sheepherde stmas '* .v.. . 4TT Holiday Sparkle At The Lambs' Christmas The charming appeal of holidays-gone-by is highlighted during The Lambs' * old fashioned Christmas activities, con­ tinuing through New year's eve. Yuletide displays will decorate all seven rustic shops operated by and for mentally retarded adults at The Lambs, located at the intersection of Tri-State Toll way 1-94 and 111. 176 near Libertyville. Children, especially, will enjoy a visit to The Lambs during the holiday season when one restaurant offers them a chance to "Dine with Santa". Santa's cheer will spread through The Lambs during the old fashioned Christmas as he roams the grounds. Visitors also will enjoy the elves, snowmen and angel displays, along with a host of colorful ornaments and tinsel that fill each store with the glow of Christmas. Outside, The Lambs' grounds also will sparkle with Christmas displays, such as old fashioned carolers and a coutnry-style Kris Kringle with a horse and buggy. Visitors always enjoy a tour of the grounds in a quaint sleigh or, on days without snow, a fragrant hay wagon from the Children's Farmyard. These tours will be available throughout the winter season. Amidst the bustle of current holiday plans, the relaxing pace of Christmas past still can be found at The Lambs. Community Calendar SWOOQQOOQQOOOGOO&OC ^ Shirley Kivley and Wally Johnson plan for a Fellowship Christmas dinner at Shepherd Lutheran church. Senior Regent pro-tern, Patricia Knapik called the last meeting to order, and installation was held for three new members: Michele Fisher, sponsored by Mary Ann Stott; and Rose Lingl and Eleanor Schubert, Both sponsored by Evelyn Sandell. Balloting was held, and three new candidates were approved to be installed at the next meeting. The attendance award was won by Florence Mc- Cormick, who was visiting from LasVegas, and the special award was won by Lily Ann Baker. Refreshments were served by the library chairman, Kathy Kelley and her co­ workers. The Social Service com­ mittee will serve during December, and a selection of Christmas gifts will be available to benefit the Social Service project. The annual Christmas potluck will take place at the Dec. 18 meeting at 7 p.m. Each member is asked to bring a dish to pass and a grab bag gift. The children's Christmas party is scheduled to be held Dec. 22 from 2 to 4 p.m. Marilyn Comstock Publicity Chairman Christmas Party For Ct. 594 Boys The Catholic Order of Foresters, St.Mary Court No. 549, Boys Youth division, will sponsor the annual Christmas party Sunday, Dec. 16,. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Montini gym. Refreshments will be served and a very important visitor from the North Pole will make a stop that evening. Married In Greenwood The Greenwood Com­ munity -Methodist church was the setting for the Dec. l wedding of the former Susan Marguerite Frey, 105 Canterbury drive, McHenry, and David Alan Dawson, son of Lloyd and Ann Dawson, 5108 W. Home avenue, McHenry. Reverend James Segin officiated at the 1 p.m. ceremony amidst a setting ot red poinsettias. Special music included "Ave Maria", and an interlude of Ch^st^ mas carols. The bride wore an floor length quiana gown with satin edged lace. Her fingertip veil was trimmed with lace and affixed to a cap decorated with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations, red sweetheart roses and baby's breath. Dolores Ball, McHenry was the matron of honor and Sandy Etten, McHenry was the bridesmaid. The flower girl was Robyn Miller of Arlington Heights. Burgundy velvet floor length skirts with dusty rose silk blouses was the attire of the matron of honor and the bridesmaid. A floor length pink dotted swiss gown was chosen for the flower girl. They all carried bouquets of white tipped red carnations, pink carnations and baby's breath. James R. Ball, MpHenry, performed the duties of the 1 best man, and the groom- ecru ' - sman was* Michael Frey, McHenry. After the ceremony, a reception for sixty-five guests was held at the home of the bride's parents. Following a wedding trip to Wisconsin, the couple will reside in McHenry and the bridegroom will pursue his career as a dental technician. RECIPE By Sarah Anne Sheridan To save time in last min­ ute preparations, this pie can be made the day before your holiday meal. Pineapple Ambrosia Pie 1 envelope of unfavor­ ed gelatin '/i t salt '/i c sugar 1 can pineapple (83/ioz.) Vi c orange juice 3 eggs, separated 1 t orange rind < Coconut crust In a heavy sauce pan over low heat, stir together gela­ tin, salt and % cup sugar. Stir in the undrained pine­ apple and orange juice. Cook and stir constantly over low Dr. John F. Kelly OPTOMETRIST is hereby retiring from practice. v And takes pleasure in announcing that his practice will be assumed by heat until gelatin dissolves. Beat egg yolks and stir in, continue cooking and stirring over low heat until mixture thickens slightly. Remove from heat. Stir in orange rind. Cool to luke warm. Beat egg whites in remaining V* c sugar, continue to beat, if necessary until very thick and glossy. Fold in the luke­ warm mixture. Turn into cooked baked coconut crust. Chill until firm. Coconut Crust l'/i c flaked coconut 2 T soft butter Mix together coconut and butter. Pat even on bottom and sides of a 9 inch pan. Bake in a slow oven 300 degrees for 15 to 20 minutes or until light brown. Cool. Put in mixture and chill. • « • • The greatest producer of real work is necessity. DECEMBERS McHenry Grandmothers club-Christmas lunch, noon- -Crescent Bay Landing-call C. Jansen for reservations. McHenry Senior Citizens luncheon-theater trip to Shady Lane, Marengo-bus leaves McHenry savings & loan parking lot at 11:15 a.m. DECEMBER 6 McHenry area Separated and Divorced Catholic group meeting-7:30 p.m. at the Oak room, Montini Middle school. Veterans of World War I, McHenry Barracks 1315- meeting at McHenry Post 491, American Legion home- 2 p.m. Pi Alpha chapter- meeting, 8 p.m.-McHenry Public Library. Catholic Daughters of America-December meeting, 7:30 p.m.-K. of C. hall. DECEMBER 7 Fox Ridge Women's club dinner dancfe "Winter Fantasy "-Andres Steak House, 7 p.m.-benefit McHenry area rescue squad- -for tickets, call 385-1631. DECEMBER 8 vSweet lT ies--"Holly * • Har­ mony' '-Johnsburghigh school, 8.p.m. Friendship club potluck dinner and meeting, 5:30 p.m.-First United Mehtodist church. DECEMBER 9 Marriage Encounter family Christmas party- Knights of Columbus hall, l to 4 p.m.-For information call 385-0637. DECEMBER 10 McHenry Senior Citizens- annual Christmas party- West Campus cafeteria. McHenry American Legion Post 491-Meeting at Post home, 8 p.m. Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Board meeting, 9:30 a.m. DECEMBER 11 McHenry Chapter 547 OES-8 p.m. stated meeting- Acacia hall. DECEMBER 13 League of Women Voters- Unit meeting, 9:30 a.m.- held at M.C.C.-Meet at T.V. studio in main building- proceed to room 152. St. Clara court No. 659- annual Christmas potluck, 6 p.m.-Montini Middle school, Mary hall. Lakeland Park Women's club-Annual Christmas dinner party-McHenry Country club, e^SO p.m. McHenry Woman's club- Christmas party, potluck luncheon-St. Patrick's parish hall, noon. The Sheepherders Fellowship group at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, 404 North Green street, McHenry, will host the annual Christmas party in the fellowship room of the church. The evening will begin with a dinner, followed by the singing of some Christmas carols. A fun gift exchange will also be held. After the frist gift has been opened, those who open succeeding gifts can either keep their gift or take away the gift from someone who already has opened his gift. The gift exchange traditionally 'becomes a barrel of laughs and good fellowship. Committee members who have been planning the event include Harold and Shirley Kivley, Wally and Beth Johnson, Steve and Barbara Arnold and Yvonne Hart- wick. Benefit Dinner Dance C l̂nlttee Menibeiitw thle ̂ foitf fantasy" dinner-dance are making pinecone centerpieces for the McHenry Rescue squad benefit. Pictured left to right, are Margaret Williams, Donna Van Liere, Karen Kraemer and Nancy Hershelman. Not pictured are committee chairperson, Pattie Castle; Elaine Wayman, Flo Newbrough and Carol Keevil. Hie dance will be held Friday, Dec. 7, at Andres Steak House. Tickets are still available, and may be obtained by calling 344-1631. FRAN'S HIDDEN CURL B e a u t y S a l o n 344-1019 DECEMBER 14 St. Margaret chapter1 of NAIM-Potluck, 6 p.m.-- Mary room, Montini Middle school. DECEMBER 15 Fox Ridge Women's club- f a m i l y C h r i s t m a s wheelchair dance~l p.m., Carestoel. DECEMBER 16 St. Clara court No. 659- annual Christmas potluck, 6 p.m.-Montini Middle school- -Mary hall. DECEMBER 17 T.H.E.O.S., 5:30 p.m.~ First United Methodist church-catered dinner and program. DECEMBER 18 McHenry Lodge 158 AF&AM-8 p.m. stated meeting-Acacia hall. Women of the Moose- Christmas party, pot luck, 7 p.m.-businessmeeting. DECEMBER 19 Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Gentlemen's night- Dinner, 7 p.m. DECEMBER 20 - U.N.W. general meeting- First United Methodist church-noon, potluck. DECEMBER 22 Moose lodge 691-- Children's Christmas party, 2 to 4 p.m. DECEMBER 28 Marriage Encounter community night-home of Gary and Judy Garde, 7:45 p.m. v JANUARY 7 McHenry Womans club Board meeting-City hall, 10 a.m. JANUARY 16 Fox Ridge Women's club- Cast Your Horoscope, by Jan Cortez-at regular monthly meeting. s Dr. Daml J. Janotta Dr. Robert I. Peterson OPTOMETRISTS 4306-D W. Crystal Lake Rd., McHenry, II. Oplo"K-lric Association 385-7930 All records mi patient iifonaatioa ramie available. while you are gathering those Christmas Gifts together for everyone else . .FRAN is gathering styling ideas JUST FOR YOU S A V I N G S 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. If 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. No Charge To Our Savers... 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