PRE SEASON FAMILY WINTER COAI SALE NOW 1HRU AUG. 15 SAVE 20 ° o-25° Greg's Never Inn Friday, Aug. 6th BIST SELECTION H t / V A W A V P I A N St. Patrick Catholic Church Setting For July 31 Wedding DAVID LYTLE AND MARCIA PEASE PLAN 1994 WEDDING-Aag. 6,19641s the da to set b/Marda Poeee aad Da vtt Lyfchrlfc*CTrt»ifrf»BMl^iiin. aad Mn. Pnl Fmi ef Jduabarf ui ahi wH start her ssalW year at Jehaeharg Mgh eehosl this Pal. Mr. aad Mrs. Dewty Ljrtk art Um parent* of the pwpinlit klfcya, who aiiailri fr»a Ifct ft Md wfcwl la im aadtopreatlly atOa Itag Uacala Tochakal schsst, •iatohgghsal aaehaala STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Honeymoon Trip To Jamaica Planned By Rupe-Steinsdoerfer A wadding trip to the beautiful lace trimmed the iDaaiuu sweetheart island of Jamaica was la the neriiHne aad sleeves. They carried honeymooo plans of newly married bouquets of roses, carsatioss and Mr and Mrs Mark BUtmltmtm and baby's breath. upon their return, they wtO rsaftde in Handling the duties of best man waa Hoffman Estates, 111 the groom's brother-in-law Robert The new Mrs. Steinedoerfsr Is the Preston of Wonder Lake. Groomsmen former Terri Rupe, daughter of Mr were the groom's brother Lee and Mrs. Martin Rope of Oak Park, Steinadoerfer of McHenry, and 111 Her husband is the son of Mr and friends of the groom, John Diedrich of Mrs. Andrew Steinsdoerfer of Glenview, 111. and Gary Anna of McHenry. Peoria, ID. Father Gerald Joyce officiated at The bride's brothers, Brian and the 4 p.m. ceremony July SI, in Berme Rupe of Oak Park, aerved as Ascension church, Oak Park. Musical usher* selections included "Sunrise Sunset'. The mother of the bride chose s "Ave Maria" and "Wedcftng Song", mauve, formal-length qiana gown performed by soloist Estelle highlighted with an illusion bodice of Psrgulski. Readings wars given by sheer lace. A mint green, formal- DENNIS L'ftEMAN AND SHERRI ftAHS ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr*. Patricia ftahs of WiikliB saaaaarea the eagageauat of ber deaghter ftberri. te DeaaJa Uaeaaaa, Mr, aad Mr*. Richard Hawkiaa of MtHtary. The coop it will be am i lo 21, at the Cbarch of St. Mary of the Asaamptiae. MeHeary. jacket, styled with long sleeves, and embroidered lace trim, was the choice of the groom's mother. Both wore rnrssgia of roses and carnations. PoBswtag the nuptials, 17* friends and relatives toasted the newlyweda st Mar Lac House, Oak Park. Special guests included the groom's grand mother, Mrs. Helen Bsuer of McHenry; and the bride's grand parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Clement VerbUtton of Oak Park and Mrs Cecile Rupe of lows. The bride graduated from Oak Park - River Forest high school in 1976 snd is sttendlng DePsul university The groom, s 1972 graduate of McHenry Community high school, graduated from Bradley university in 1976 snd is Attendsnts were attired in mint working towards a M B A. st DePaul green qiana gowns, styled with sn A* Both are employed by Eamark, Inc., line skirt snd over-bodice top, Chicago; she as s banking aseistant creating a pepium effect, accented and he, a senior audit manager He is with sheer, dotted Swim lace Floral also s certified public accountant Retires From Post The bride wore s white gown festurlng sn off-the-shoulder V- necume of oeaoeo, re-em Dromerea alencon lace and pleated oraania. An A-line organza skirt, with chepsl- length train, feO from the dropped waist of re embroidsred alencon lace. Her fingertip veil was secured to a beaded Juliet cap and to complete the look, she carried a bouquet of white roses, chrysanthemums and baby's breath. Attending the bride as her maid of honor waa her friend Terry Trussdale of Homewood, 111. Bridesmaids were her sister. Becky Rupe of Oak Park and the groom's sisters, Beth Preston of Wonder Lake and Lynn Congdon of A surprise retirement party was held recently for Thomas "Deck" Lawson, marking the end of 34 years of service ss s rural carrier at the McHenry Post Office. The Mu-ty, held st St. Patrick's church nail, was attended by over 100 people, with Tom's daughter and son- in-law, Nancy and Sid Tobias and their three children, traveling from Connecticut to be with him for this special dsy. Guests also included his fsmily, friends snd co-workers, as well as three fellow retired rural carriers and their wives from southern Illinois. The celebrant's family presented him a S' x 2' collage of pictures of him with family and friends, starting from his baby pictures all the way to the preaent. Just before dinner ws served, a poem entitled, "Retirement Together", written by Tom's son David, and dedicated to Tom and his wife Jo, was read to the guests on behalf of their six children, Nancy, Linda, Janet, Diana, Donna »nH David. The party concluded with the opening of cards and gifts, indudii* a pictorial story of Tom's days at the post office. As for the future, he plans to keep busy in his retirement by working part time and doing car pentry and remodeling work on the side. MR. AND MRS. JONATHAN ORTMAN FORMER RESIDENT MARRIKI) - Donna Marie Hickman aad Jaaathaa Art bar Ortman were united In marriage Jane 19, during a 4:30 p.m. ceremony officiated by Dr. Toter In Covenant Preabyteriaa church, West Lafayette, lad. The bride La the daughter of Donald snd Msrie Hickman, 6X46 Jacksoa Hwy., Weat Lafsyette. Dr. Richard and Dorio Ortman. 26*7 Sunrise aveaae. Lafsyetie, are the parents of the bridegroom. The Ortmaas are farmer McHenry residents, who resided st 966 Blsck Partridge road, and moved from McHenry la Auguat of 1976. Following the nuptiata, 2SS guests enjoyed dinner and dancing at Hoooler 4-H Leadership Center A frame. Later, the ceusle left for a 2-week wedding trip to Hweetwster Lake In aoatkern Indiana. The new Mrs. Ortmau graduated from Benton Central high school. Oxford, lad., la 1976; sttended Indiana Vocational Technlcsl college aad Purdue university; aad Is currently employed sa an emergency medical technician and operating roam technician at Home hoapltal. Lafayette. Her husband, a graduate of MeHeary Commually high school, to preaently studying Pharmacy Pre-mad at Perdue. They are living with the groom's parents. PHOENIX GROUP MEETS The Phoenix group for separated, divorced and remarried Catholics «t hold its next monthly masting Wednssday, Aug. 11, In St Thomas the Apoetle school in Crystal LMte at 7:20 p.m. This meeting will be devoted to a discussion and sharing session. All interested persons are cordially invited to attend. One may call Hank at 386-5692 for firther details. spurgeons SAT. NIGHTS * * Choose from Our Full Menu Featuring. This Week's Special Bar-B-Q Baby Back Ribs *7* * f RIPAV hSN f RV^"" "ALL YOU CAN EAT* (4,00-9,30) •iceloodtc Cod • At C •French Frte» f A / 5 •CoJeSkjw ALL YOU •Other Selection* CAN CAT 50* Extra-All the Potato Paacakea YouCaa Eat SENIOR CmZENS$3.7S (4:304) 50* Bloody Mary's With Bmakfaat •SteoH 'n Eggs (chorbroNed butt aeoh) *39* •Comed DeefHosh •Omelettes-Plus Our Reg. Oreokfost 630 om-1 p m Menu <hutck cMdX dt.xam.Lc. <Stu.<Lio 4**6 <Skox* cMacHtnxy 3&5-I666