omen's Club PICTURE FRAME SALE! i (WHILE THEY LAST) ^ Good Thru Dec, 15, 1981 Limit 3 Frames Per Customer "H'< Worth The Trip" UTILE RII ANTIQUES 5603 BROADWAY (morn.. 12) RICHMOND. IL. (815)678-4218 OPEN 7 DAYS 10:30 to 5:00 tL M NOVEMBER 28-29 Holiday Bazaar-B.V.M. Sodality-St. John the Baptist, Johnsburg- Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.- Sunday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.-St. John's school. Married Seventy NOVEMBER 28 Y ears Special showing-Magic Christmas-Walt Disney feature film-theaters 1*2- 10 and 10:45 a.m.-tickets from participating McHenry merchants-with Nov. 27 purchase. ^ Seeks ew Members MR. AND MRS. CASPER HENGLEMANN Mr. and Mrs. Casper Henglemann, presently residing at the Carestoel Professional Care center in McHenry, recently celebrated their seventy-second wedding anniversary. A surprise reception, planned by residents of the center, featured entertainment and a beautifully decorated wedding cake. All in attendance, including the residents, family and friends, enjoyed finger sandwiches and champagne punch. The celebrants were married Nov. 20,1S09. STAFF PHOTO-ANTHONY OLIVER Married In McHenry MR. WD MRS. In i he presence of the Reve;end Roger W Schneider. Kristin Lee Stuhr and Dennis Roger Barnes exchanged promises of marriage in Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry, on Nov. 21. Special music was provided for the 4 p.m. ceremony by Helen Hankins and Russ Kephurt, accompanied on the organ by Virgil Baumgartener The bride is the daughter DFNNIS BARXFS Photography by Gaylord of Mr and NTs .John H otuhr. 2S04 Country Club parkway St., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Roger ".V. Barnes, 1220-1 Oth court, S.W., Largo, Fla. are the parents of the bridegroom. The bride wore a gown of sheer organza The bodice featured a modified Queen Anne neckline and was adorned with venise lace, sequins and scattered pearls. The long shepher- GOOD DEED! GOOD DEAL! dess sleeves, highlighted with chantilly lace, ended in wide lace cuffs. The full skirt, falling from a natural waistline, was enhanced with a flounce of chantilly and venise lace, flowing into a chapel length train. Her veil, forming a blusher edged with chantilly lace, was secured to a Juliet cap trimmed with pearls. She carried a bouquet of white orchids, stephanotis and spider plant. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Lori Wilhelm of McHenry. Bridesmaids were Tracy Jill Stuhr of Iowa City, Iowa and Mary Jane Stuhr of Austin, Texas. Personal attendants were Kathy Marinangel and Nancy McClure, both of McHenry. Bridal attendants were Wool gored skirtaamfw alnut brown blouses, accented with tailored brocade belts. Handling the duties of best man was William Thompson of Atlanta, Ga. Groomsmen were Jim Etchingham of Park Ridge, 111. and John K. Stuhr of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Ushers were Bruce Tipton and Joseph Little, both of Schaumburg, 111. They wore charcoal grey cut-away tuxedos, vests and striped ascots. The mother of the bride chose a street length grey wool tunic dress A street length aquamarine blue suede suit was the choice of the groom's mother. The newlyweds were guests of honor at two receptions; one hosted by the congregation at Shepherd of the Hills, im mediately following the ceremony, and the other at Chapel Hill Country club, where 100 friends and family enjoyed an evening of dinner and dancing. The new Mrs. Barnes graduated from Luther college, Decorah, Iowa and has been a parish worker for several years at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. Her husband, a graduate of Florida State university, is currently employed as a district manager for Gillette company. The couple will make their home in St. Louis, Missouri. NOVEMBER 30 U.M.W. Mission Team (Executive committee)-- meeting, 9:30 a.m.-First United Methodist church parlor. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild-' -Board meeting, 1 p..- McHenry Public Library- any member can attend. DECEMBER 1 Marcia Mary Ball Circle- annual catered Christmas luncheon-noon, Fellowship hall-First United Methodist church-Lyda Radisch, hostess. Koinonia Study group-10 a.m. to noon-First United Methodist church parlor. Women of the Moose- Chapter night meeting, 8 p.m.-McHenry Moose lodge. DECEMBER 3 Evening Circle, 7:30 p.m.- First United Methodist church parlor-study, "Sing The Lord's Song". Catholic Daughters- Christmas party, 7:30 p.m.- Knights of Columbus hall. DECEMBER 4 Mother-Daughter Fashion show-Santa's Boutique-7 to 9 p.m.--Zion Lutheran church, McHenry-tickets at the door. McHenry Marriage En counter Community-Roman and Phyllis-3312 W. Fair- way-385-9626-8 p.m. DECEMBER 5 McHenry Chapter 547 O.E.S.-installation of of ficers, 8 p.m. ', Tree-trimming-Pearl ^ street park-free hot chocolate with each toy for tots-hamburger coupon witf each ornament-Mrs. Santa may drop by-mayor lights tree. DECEMBER 5-6 "Santa's Secret Shop"- sponsor, Montini Parents assn.-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.-Montini Middle school, Mary hall. McHenry Choral Club- Christmas Program, 8:15 p . m . - - W e s t C a m p u s auditorium DECEMBER 7 Newcomers' Craft club- Christmas items. Aurora Blood Bank-Zion Lutheran church, McHenry- 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens- B o a r d m e e t i n g , 1 0 a . m - McHenry Public Library. St. Patrick's Ladies Guild- -members Christmas party- potluck luncheon-church hall, 12:30 p.m.- bring dish to pass. Whispering Oaks Garden club-Board meeting, 1 p.m. DECEMBER 8 McHenry Senior Citizens- bus trip to Chicago loop- leave Market place 8:30 a.m. DECEMBER 9 Ruth Circle Christmas p a r t y -- F i r s t U n i t e d Methodist church-noon- home of Bea Nuziard-bring dish to pass and $2 gift. DECEMBER 10 McHenry Senior Citizens- X Bring canned food for charity... get $2 off pizza! Join Pizza Hut in itening the holiday sea son for others. Dr ate a can of non-perishable food for chanty receive a special thank you from $ ' off the regular price of a large pizza or $ of* regular price of a medium pizza. Nc' . aiici vth other coupons or discounts. Offer gooa at participating Pizza Hut" restau rants listed below through December 23,1981. 4301 W. ELM ST. McHENRY 344-1520 HARMS FARM "Country Gift Slmppe" Opening Nov. 27th Friday FEATURING: •CHRISTMAS TREES •WREATHS •ROPING •FRUIT BASKETS •POINSETTIAS •HAND CRAFTED DOLLS •GIFT ITEMS OPEN DAILY Across From West Campus High School On Crystal Lake Road ii 385-3074 » Members of the Pistakee Women's club are shown as they met recently to prepare homemade cookie and candy bags which were distributed to residents of Carestoel Professional Care center in McHenry, for the Thanksgiving holiday. The General meetings of the P i s t a k e e H i g h l a n d s Women's club are held the last Wednesday of each month, September through May, beginning a 17 p.m., at the Community Center in Pistakee Highlands. This is a federated, non-profit club and is involved in all types of community projects. The group has been con ducting a membership drive and it will continue through the month of January. All area women are invited to join. The 1981-82 officers are Cheryl Hensel, president; Betty Zenner, vice- president; Gloria Thoren, secretary; Louise Novak, treasurer. Kitchen chair- Christmas dinner, 2 p.m- McHenry Country club. Lakeland Park Woman's club-Christmas party, 7 p.m.-Village Squire-bring grab bag gift. Priscilla Circle-meeting, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.-First United Methodist church parlor. DECEMBER 11 Cookie sale-10 a.m. to 4 p.m.-Pink Door, Green street-benefit McHenry H o s p i t a l A u x i l i a r y Scholarship fund. DECEMBER 12 Town and Country Newcomers club--Les Gourmets~"Christmas Around the World'. Santa arrives at Pearl Street Park-free hot chocolate with each toy for tots-hot chocolate, donuts, coffee available. Friendship club-potluck dinner and meeting-5:30 p.m., Fellowship hall- election of officers- program, Lyda Radisch. DECEMBER 14 McHenry Senior Citizens- r e g u l a r m e e t i n n g , 7 p . m - East campus. T.H.E.O.S.-annual catered Christmas dinner s' p.m., Fellowship hall- First United Methodist church--$l grab bag ex change-note change in date. Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Board meeting, 9:30 a.m. DECEMBER 15 Town and Country Newcomers club-Christmas cookie exchange-7:30 p.m., Claudia Dalton's. Women of the Moose- business meeting, 8 p.m.- Christmas party preceding m e e t i n g ( p o t l u c k ) - - McHenry Moose lodge. Whispering Oaks Garden Club-Members Christmas Luncheon, noon-lecture and slides-"Gospel In Glass". DECEMBER 16 Whispering Oaks Woman's club-Christmas party, 1 p.m.-"Christmas for Three and Thee"--by Mrs. Elizabeth Fjortoft. McHenry Grandmothers club-Christmas party, 11:30 a.m.-Crescent Bay Landing- -Item for FISH and $3 grab bag gift. DECEMBER 17 United Methodist Women- general meeting-potluck luncheon-Christmas program-noon, Fellowship hall-Ruth Circle hostesses. I s a i a h 5 3 - - C h r i s t m a s concert, 7:30 p.m.-Faith P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h , McHenry. DECEMBER 18 Town and Country N e w c o m e r s c l u b - - Newcomers' Children's Christmas party-St. Paul's church. DECEMBER 19 Santa in his hut-Pearl S t r e e t P a r k - s k a t e - tobaggon-sled exchange-hot chocolate, coffee, donuts. DECEMBER 22 McHenry Senior Citizens- Christmas tree walk-bus leaves Market place, 11 a.m. Chapter Places Third Xi Kappa Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met recently at the home of Virg Stasiak. Karen Colomer, Yearbook chairman, announced that the chapter won third place in Yearbook competition held in Springfield at the Illinois State convention and she gave the chapter a certificate and check. Sue Amerson presented a program on "The Voices Behind You." Ritual of the Badge was presented to Barb Kellogg and Ritual of Jewels to Fran Black, when the group met at the home of President Etta McCarthy. New members were the recipients of yellow roses and the program, "Women to Whom We Are Indebted" was given by Marlene Knutilla and Dee Boeka. The chapter made plans to visit the Christmas House in St. Charles on Nov. 21, and Thanksgiving favors were made and delivered by members to a local nursing home. CHRISTMAS SALE On Saturday. Dec. 5, members of the Mary- Martha Guild of St. John Lutheran church in Island Lake will be holding their annual Christmas sale, offering an excellent op portunity to select hand made novel and useful ar ticles for gift giving this Christmas. Included will be a lovely quilt which the women have been busy working on. The sale wiil start at 9 a.m., and to get a good selection, everyone should plan to come early. St John Lutheran church is located on Highway 176, just west of the Island Lake Village Hall. jMTjLL (815)728-0929 SUNRISE SNACK SHOP 7140 BARNARD MILL ROAD WONOCR LAKE. ILLINOIS 60097 JP So, cv/% Breakfast ^ Anytime! Open 6:30 AM Daily Joan Covar Harry Argyropoulos PAGE 2 - PLAINDE ALER - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1981 • .• v -; .. , * >A "v : -t - . _ • •/':* ; it, a- xmrnmssmmmsmm* . . . r ' Community; Calendar ' women also collected canned goods for the FISH Pan try. From left to right are Betty Zenner, Cheryl Davis, Eleanor Wroblewski and Mamie O'Niell. STAFF PHOTO-ANTHONY OLIVER man is Eleanor Wroblewski ; Sunshine chairman, Tina O m a l l e y ; C o m m u n i t y chairman, Mamie O'Niell; Telephone committee, Vi Krispin and Marge Waldin; Press and Publicity, Sally VonBruenchenhein; Youth Welfare, Dorothy Cooley. The December meeting will be held at the Village Squire in McHenry and it is a closed meeting. J Future plans include a, microwave food-tasting demonstration to be held Jan. 21 at the Community center. Those interested in attending or joining the club are urged to contact Mrs. Fritz (Sally) Von Bruenchenhein. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dowe of Decorah, Iowa announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Ann to Christopher J. Skaalen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Skaalen of Harmony, Minn. The bride elect Is a 1878 graduate of Thomas Robeits Senior high school and the prospective bridegroom graduated from Harmony high school the same year. Both are seniors at Luther college; she majoring in Psychology and he in Economics and Management. A September wedding is planned at St Benedict's Catholic church in Decorah. Miss Dowe is the granddaughter of Mrs. Herman Dowe of McHenry and Mrs. Jack Keenan of Pompano Beach, Fla. Catholic Daughters Practice Unity-Charity Members of the unique C a t h o l i c D a u g h t e r s organization display their e t t i t o t d e s o f ' u n i t y a n d charity' in many simple but worthwhile attempts. In a recent article, a medical mission expressed the serious problems presented when soap is unavailable. In another instance, project 'Hand Clasp' revealed the urgent need of a sewing machine. It was determined that the popular Shop and Share program would be an ex cellent means of raising funds to aid each cause. Inactive members are urged to seek further in formation regarding these efforts and everyone is in vited to join in the festivities of the regular monthly meeting and Christmas party Dec. 3. Anne Marie Hellyer is chairman of this event which will take place at the Knights of Columbus hall, beginning at 7:30 p.m. There will be no meetings in January and February. DEBRA DOWE AND CHRIS SKAALEN