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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Oct 1982, p. 2

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KAUfc. Z - fUL\Ut ALfcK • f KlUA*. UC1 OOfcK 19, »U ! <zA/(o±t[u Social! Tanseys Honeymoon In Florida A one-week stay in Orlando, Fla. was in the honeymoon plans of recently married Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tansey. The bride is the former Theresa L. Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster, 120 Schryver. Woodstock, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tansey, 606 Orchid Path, McHenry, are the parents of the bridegroom The 4 p.m. nuptials were performed Oct. 9, by Father Brantman in St. Patrick's church, Hartland, Ill- Appropriate musical selections in­ cluded "The Wedding Song", "Follow f Me" and "Sunrise, Sunset", rendered by Anne Danelskl. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her friend, Brenda Nulle of Woodstock. The junior maid of honor was the bride's sister, Heather Sue Webster of Woodstock. Bridesmaids were Denise Harkins of San Angelo, Tex., a sister of the ; and the bride's friend, Debbie a of Woodstock. Another friend, Brenna Neidtke of Woodstock, was the flower girl. Handling the duties of best man was the groom's friend, Roger Garbacz of Fox Lake. The junior best man was a cousin of the groom, Charles Schmidt of Ellsworth, Wis. Groomsmen were friends, Dave Yurevich of McHenry and Brian Kawell of Ingleside. Another cousin, Jason Schmidt of Ellsworth was the ring bearer. Brothers of the bride, Daniel and Ralph Webster, served as ushers. Following the ceremony, a reception was held for 200 friends and relatives at the V.F.W. hall in Woodstock. The bride graduated from Wood­ stock high school in 1978 and is a bookkeeper at J. Mitchell Auto Body, McHenry. The grown, a 1978 graduate of McHenry Community high school, is employed at Ed's Rental, McHenry. ' The newlyweds are making their home at 606 Orchid Path, McHenry. ride Wore Mother's Gown MR. AND MRS. JEFF VICKERY RESIDING IN ARIZONA - Newly married Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Vtekery took op residence in Mesa, Arizona, following their Sept. 3 wedding in St. Anne's Catholic church, Barrington, I1L The bride is the former Kim Prats, daughter of Sandy Tafhnger of Barrington and Pete Pratz df Rfiinelander, Wis. The bridegroom's parents are Dorothy Jernigan of McHenry and Jim Vkkery of McHenry. The 4 p.m. naptials were performed by Fathfcr Harold B. Stanger. A reception was held for 2M guests at Old Orchard Country club, Mt. Prospect, I1L The bride graduated from Barrington high school in 1981. The groom graduated from McHenry high school the same year and is stationed at Williams Air Force Base, Phoenix, Ariz., where he works in the Dental Clinic. • Jan's Photo Service . . v , . i ft 1 1 --_l TODD HARRISON AND MICHELE ADRIAN ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT -- Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Adrian of Arlington Heights, announce the engagement of their daughter Michele Restate, to Todd Andrew Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Harrison of McHenry. The bride-to-be, a I960 graduate of Buffalo Grove high school, is a Junior at Northern Illinois university, majoring in Nutrition and Dietetics. The future bridegroom graduated from Marian Central Catholic high school, Woofetock, and is a Senior at the same university, majoring in Numerical Control Parts Programming. The couple is planning a May, 1964 wedding, following Ms. Adrian's graduation. HOLD BAZAAR On Sunday, Nov. 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Women's club is holding its fourth annual "Christmas in the Country" bazaar, at the Crystal Lake South high school, 1200 S. McHenry avenue, Crystal Lake. There will be a baby­ sitting service available, shopping corner just for children, pictures with Santa on an antique sleigh, carders, even a TV corner for Dad to watch football. Delicious Christmas baked goods and candy will be plentiful and lunch will be available. Quality craft people from this area and surrounding counties will be selling handmadie patch quilts, beautiful nativity sets, stained glass, pottery, ornaments, macrame and much more. McHENRY AREA RESCUE SQUAD ...Presenting... 0?? 7»£ 7MJLA 2nd ANNUAL BENEFIT DANCE Saturday, October 23rd 9 p m - 1 a m a t C h a n g e s L o u n g e ( N . R t . 3 1 ) Donation $2.00 As she approached the altar of The Church of St. Mary of the Assumption, McHenry, the former Laura Tonyan was wearing the same gown her mother had worn when she was married in the»same church twenty- two years agof on Oct. 1, i960. Hie dress of ivory satin featured a scalloped neckline, bodice of Alencon lace with a fitted waist and straight sleeves. The hoop skirt of satin and lace swept into a chapel length train. Her veil of ivory Alencon lace was secured toa Camelot headpiece with a fingertip vol and blusher. To complete the look she carried a graceful cascade of hybrid white lilies, stephanotis, ivy and Boston fan. The bride, the daughter of Robert and Maria Tonyan of McHenry, exchanged promises of marriage Oct 9, with Michael McBride, son of Donald and Margo McBride of Crystal Father Joseph Kulak officiated at the 2:30 p.m. ceremony before an altar flanked on either side by candelabra bedecked with Fall flowers, wheat sprays, oak leaves, greenery and rust color ribbons The setting was further enhanced with two large arrangements on either side of the back altar, in Fall tone colors complementing the bridesmaids' decor; and eggshell ribbon bows gracing the ends of the pews. Background music on the organ and guitar, by Celeste Mann, included the processional, "Wedding Prelude No. 7"; lighting of the candle, "Love One Another"; offertory, "Longer Than"; communion, "Prayer of St. Francis"; bouquet offering. "Ave Maria"; and recessional, "Wedding March". Altar boys were cousins of the bride, Mark Zimmerman and Mike Militello The gifts were brought forth by the junior bridesmaids and readings were given by friends of the couple, Denise < Dijon and tebKarawacki. The maid of honor was Sandra Peterson of McHenry. Bridesmaids were Mary Schneider of Houston, Tex., Moira Haley of McHenry, Patricia Emmerich of Antioch, III. and the bride's sister, Amy Tonyan of McHenry. -- Attendants were attired in rust taffeta skirts, which had been sewn by the groom's mother, assisted by the mother of the bride. They were highlighted with a flounce at the hemline. Completing the ensemble was an ivory crepe de chine bodice, styled with long sleeves and ruffles; arid a sash encircling the waist. Junior bridesmaids were sisters of the bride and groom, Jenny Tonyan of McHenry and Kerry McBride of Crystal Lake. They wore floor length rust taffeta dresses, also made by the groom's mother, fashioned with a square neckline, three-quarter length puff sleeves and three-tiered skirt, accented with a sash at the waist. The maid of honor carried a cascasde of burnt orange, yellow and apricot gerberas, entwined with ivy foliage and pheasant feathers. The bridesmaids' bouquets woe similarly designed with the ommision of yellow gerberas ; and the junior bridesmaids' were a smaller version of the bridesmaids'. The best man was Kirk Hesemann of McHenry. Groomsmen were Greg Schneider of Houston, Tex., Wayne Moran of McHenry, John Ramberg of Fox Lake, 111. and the bride's brother, Robert Tonyan of McHenry. Ushers were cousins of the bride, Chuck Tonyan, Jr. and Gary Tonyan. The groomsmen wore brown tuxedos and the groom was in brown tails. The mother of the bride chose a floor length gown featuring a full, taffeta skirt in taupe, with a V-neck bodice of ivory crepe and matching jacket. A Victorian style, floor length gown in honey color sift, with V-shape lace insert on the bodice and lace trim on the collar and cuffs, was the choice of the groom's mother. Approximately 200 guests toasted the newlyweds at a reception held at Hunter Country club, Richmond, 111. The wedding cake was specially made and decorated by Glen Peterson. Upon their return from a honeymoon in the Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania, the couple will reside ' on Chapel Hill road, Johnsburg. The new Mrs. McBride graduated from Marian Central high school in 1979; attended Robert Morris cnljege; and was employed in the secfttftrial field. Her husband, a 1979 graduate of Johnsburg high school; attended Wyoming Technical Institute and is employed by R. D. Hahn & Sons, Inc. The rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom's parents at Kris toff's Circus, McHenry. The bride was honored at one bridal shower hosted by her godmother, Ceil Zimmerman and another by her maid of honor. C.&P.A. Assists Parents The "Psychological Development of the Child" will be the topic erf a lecture given by Phil and Lisa Hartles on Oct. 19, at 7 p.m., at the Crystal Lake Ambutal. Beginning with the pre­ natal state and going through adolescence, the emotional and developmental stages will be covered. A question and answer period will follow. The Hartles are counseling psychotherapists who have practiced in this area for five years, and their educational background is at the Master's level in psychology and counseling. This lecture is sponsored by the Childbirth and Parenting Association of McHenry county; an organization which strives to promote educated childbirth and parenting; and offers a wide variety of services and programs to benefit parents and children of the area. For more in­ formation about the group, call Mrs. Mitchell A. (Pat) Piech of Hebron or Mrs. David A. (Mary Jo) Lemke of Woodstock. C.&P.A. will also sponsor a babysitting clinic Saturday, Oct. 23, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the McHenry Public Library, Main and Green streets. Call Mrs. Kurt F. (Julie) Smith or Mrs. Michael (Linda) Haswell, both of McHenry, for reservations. HALLOWEEN DANCE Don Smith will call a "Black Cat" dance Sunday, Oct. 24, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Robert Crown school on Bonner road, one-half block west of highway 12, Wauconda. Costumes or square dance apparel are optional. Joyce and George Kammerer will cue the rounds and Helen Smith the lines. For information, call the Gentrys at 312-526-8907. MR. AND MRS. PETER DE MORE - . ; • • • . f • * ' I MARRIED IN McHENRY-The former Jack! Duncan and Peter De More were united in marriage Sept. 19, during a 2 p.m. ceremony officiated by the Reverend Roger W. Schneider in Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, McHenry. The grown is the sen of Sam and Gertrude De More, 8317 WUmot road. Spring Grove. HL Following the uptlals, fifty friends and retatfrp enjoyed a buffet dinner of Polish and American cuisine at Warsaw Inn, McHenry. The newlyweds took a wedding trip to the Wisconsin Dells and afro presently resMh* in Crystal Luke. The groom is employed as a carpet layer for Armor Carpets. Robert Pope flea Photography MARY FOLEY AND SCOTT GOLDEN ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Foley of McHenry announce the engagement of their daughter Mary E. Foley, to Scott R. Golden, son of Rodney A. Golden of Washington, I1L The bride elect is a I960 graduate of McHenry Community high school and the future bridegroom graduated from Washington high school the same year. Both are attending Western Illinois university. No wedding date has been set Fall Bazaar - Christmas Sal The First United Methodist church has been a beehive of activity as the United Methodist Women hurry to complete all the lovely articles they are making for the Fall Bazaar and Christmas Sale. They are /ery enthusiastic and just about 'ready to go' as the annual event will take place Friday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Saturday, Oct. 23, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; in the Fellowship hall of the church, 3717 W. Main street, McHenry. In addition to all the beautiful handmade articles, the sale will feature a Country Store, Bake and Living Things (plants). S9H • M w JH I r*+ OCTOBER l m SPECIAL I 19 %otf ON ALL Personalized Christmas Cards THRU, OCT. 30 ONLY rw-\ This year send holiday greetings on personalized Christmas cards and stationery. Come in and see • our fine selection. LARGEST SELECTION IN THIS AREA I McHenry Printing Services 3909 W. MAIN-McHENRY 3*5-7400 A delicious luncheon will be ... both days, and while no tickets needed to attend the bazaar, lunch tickets will be sold in advance by U.M.W. members. Reservations for the luncheon can be made by calling the church office, and tickets for tfle luncheon will also be sold the day pf the bazaar and sale. » Everyone is invited to come and ste the beautiful display of items for sald-- buy gifts for the holidays in *a leisurely, friendly atmosphere-with no parking problems-and nicfc, smiling ladies to help and give per­ sonal service. • )PEN FOR LUNCH DAIL1 THURSDAY SPECIAL . . , BAR-B-Q DADY BACK RIBS 4 FRIDAY SPECIAL FISH FRY 5AT. NIGHT FEATURING THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL BAR-B-Q BABY BACK RIBS $ C 9 5 with Chicken J (Served with cole slow G french fries) "ALL YOU CAN EAT" (4 00-9 30) •IcelondicCod £ A £ •FrenchFries . •Cole Slow ALL YOU •Other Selections CAN EAT 50' Extra All the Potato Senior Citizens 'SUNDAY! •Steak n Eggs (charbroiled bun steak) $395 •Corned Beef Hash. *32S lus Our Reg Breakfast Menu •Omelettes

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