f Vi.l It ri \ IN IM VI I H I 1UI> v^ >, ,k i • " •: .< k v 1: > ' I ' . i t ru-k s . i-urt !' \ 1 n ij' .laiu.iu-.t .. .is <j#v i .,r..\ (il.ins for Torn i lup, . t in! M. i 'k St iMi isdooi lor leliow • ;!; :!ii• • n , i nutv mi Vst/ension , l urch O il 1' irk < al luM ine Mary i . i i io i ' m, l Uol.w-! • Dale Fisher io|»oa'otl-!ho:r r.">!.tsv> vnw- in SI " I'nck< l>in (. h \ l »r! ST August 7 l . imia S Salmon of Mt. l ' ' -ospt 'ct ami i ' radtoi ' f l Slaats were marr ied in SI. Matthew's Kvaivgel ical Lutheran rhtiioh. \iles. III. John Milliard Ki.tuz, Wonder Lake, and Kajron .loan Smmlas\\ore married in st John Hie Bapt is ' church. John- I >jr>i Katt : ;> I I-: Inch rained her : : r thot" < wiv i to pear l cof i t i r inat ion . t <>-v*u' \ as s|)e > se l langed marr iage . h 'as wulo i .)i . » .1 Ludfurd in St. • i lV ick 's churoi i Mexandra Benson aP' l l iavid KiUnH *vore marr ied in . 'unalm-k. i nun \ugUsi ' i 4, \ , -wedding t r ip to ' , l i t eckcnr i ' i^c, (was planned by Nw&ui Jo .Vs. and Sieve Gon- j i ' i tna: . loth ' .a Hir / marr iage in 11j- ir st I ' i n) \!< i hodis ' church. U' l ih *rvh\- t ;Ko'd Wi l lard El ton i i fTc 'H m'.. i 'n ' u i a noon nupt ia l : i I 'vco i t M ( a i l i i k Cathol ic church. J ' ronio ' ' - hi •> i r i lage were ex- c ' j i inecd betv p ' Ik - former Laur i Aim LanphjC! and . lack Gerald Slaughter m the ' 'hurch of St Mary of .1 AM AHV L'S. the Assumption, Mollonry. A trip to Hawaii followed the marriage of Andrea Tines and Walter J. Price in St. Patrick's church. August 21 - Newly married Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gaylord left for a Caribbean cruise following their nuptials in St. John the Baptist church, Johnsburg. The bride is the former Charlene Behan of McHenry. Sherri Lynn Sahs of Woodstock became the bride of Dennis James Useman in St. Mary of the Assump tion church, McHenry. Donald Freund of Wonder Lake claimed as his bride Karen Huebner of McHenry in the Church of St. Mary of the Assumption. Debra Louise Pieper exchanged vows with Roger Alan Engel in Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. August 21 - Deborah Mary Both of McHenry became the bride of G. Edward Copeland of Huntington, Va., in a ceremony performed in that city. August 22 - Antoinette Carol Weber and Stanley Joe Sollman exchanged vows in St. Mary's Cathoic church, Huntingburg, Ind. August 28 - A garden ceremony at the home of the bride's mother united Patricia A. McMillan and Joseph Treasure. Elizabeth A. Dolby and Scott J. Parat were married in the First United Methodist church, McHenry. Mini - : \ m A HELPING HAND - The organization of FISH (Friends In Service Here) and its hundreds of volunteers won the heart of the community both at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Above, John Grandt, who with his wife, Sheila, are among the most active workers, is shown studying the requirements for one particular needy family as he packs box. Food, toys and clothing were distributed the Sunday before Christmas to 160 families in the McHenry area as the result of the generosity of the public. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD 61 YEARS OLD AND WE'RE STILL ROLLING ON!! On March 28, 1922 the McHenry Tire Mart opened its doors to the public. Waller Freund, owner, J< >qrted his store to service ihi- people of McHenry <. >y with quality tires and TwOteries. Now, 61 years later, it stands as one of McHenry s oldest businesses. McHENRY TIRE MART 3931 W. MAIN ST. McHENRY PHONE 385-0294 -BF GOODRICH & FIREMONF TIRES 'EXIDF BATTERIES JACK WALSH INSURANCE your/ mnaependent' Jnsuronce f/agent ̂ scnvfcs TOU FIRST i=y The Right Type of INSURANCE IS IMPORTANT TO YOU HOME - FARM • BUSINESS Automobile • Homeowners • Commercial Property t Casualty • Bonds Mobile Homes • Boats • Snowmobiles • Motorcycles Life • Disability Income • Major Medical • Short Term Hospitalization SURETY and FIDELITY BONDS 385-3300 DEPENDABLE TRAVEL SINCE 1961 • AIRLINES • AMTRAK • STEAMSHIP • CRUISES ft TOURS • HOTELS • RESORTS • CAR RENTALS • INFORMATION, TICKETS ft RESERVATIONS • SALES OFFICE & OFFICIAL STOP FOR O'HARE WISCONSIN - LIMOUSINE SERVICE - DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN MCHENRY AND O'HARE FIELD. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC TRAVEL CONSULTANTS American Society of fav«< Agents TRAVEL INSURANCE TRAVELER CHECKS SERVING ALL YOUR TRA VEL NEEDS AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU CHfiin OItfKES TRAVEL SERVICE 5018 W. ELM McHENRY CONFIDENTIAL, COURTEOUS SfltVICf SINCE 1935 3406 WEST ELM STREET (ROUTE 120) 385-7500 rr I'rTOTiTTTtm'i' rm ~ IVIV ' • - ' •' . . J . SEPTEMBER Sept. 11 - Kevin Michael Shay and Julia Lynn Bittermann exchanged wedding vows at First United Methodist church. Christ the King Catholic church, Wonder Lake, was the setting for the nuptials for Deborah Ann Wenk and Jeffrey Brian Hunt. A honeymoon in Europe followed the wedding of Kari Rowe and Greg Bartos in St. Patrick Catholic church. Sept. 18 - James Craig Carlsen and Deborah Lynn Tibbs were married at the Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church. Theresa M. Schaefer and Howard Wagner exchanged vows at St. Patrick's Catholic church. • OCTOBER Oct. 2 -- In the nostalgic, country setting of the Woodstock Town Square, Audry Estis of Palatine and Joseph Hudson of Reno, Nev., solemnly pledged their intentions of holy matrimony, reciting vows they had written themselves. Oct. 9 - Laura Tonyan wore the same gown her mother wore when she was married in the same church 22 year^ ago. In St. Mary of the Assumption church Laura became the bride of Michael McBride of Crystal Lake. Father Joseph Kulak officiated at the nuptials. Theresa Webster of Woodstock became the bride of Paul Tansey of McHenry in St. Patrick's church, Hartland. Oct. 16 - Fredrick Steil Carroll of McHenry exchanged wedding vows with Nancy Xarol Neucks of In dianapolis, Incl. at the Northminster Prebyterian church. Oct.-23 - Faith Presbyteriaft church was the scene of the wedding of Maribeth Karas and Daniel van Loon, Buffalo Grove. The Rev. Lou Wold of Bunker Hill, 111., was the officiating clergyman. Ann Margaret Gassman and James Richard Murray, Jr., were united in marriage at the Sacred Heart Catholic -church at the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind. Joy Spengel of McHenry and Steve Rossman of Crystal Lake were marreid at the First United Methodist church, Crystal Lake, by the Rev. Wykle and the Rev. Carlson. Warren Melum and Paula Diane Nellessen were married in Roslfolt, Wis. The bride is the granddaughter of Wanda Wisniewski of McHenry. NOVEMBER Nov. 6 -- A honeymoon in the beautiful, romantic Pocono moun tains was planned by Donna S. Chapman and her bridegroom, Jef- fery S. Bierman, who were married in North Ridgeville, Ohio. Sally Jo Frostina Ward and Scott John Freund were married in the Church of St. Mary of the Assumption. The First United Methodist church was the setting for the weddiing of Karen L. BRAKE PARTS COMPANY... Part of McHenry Since 1967 Producing quality brake parts to keep America's trucks and cars operating safely. I he Brake Par ts Company, a subsidiary of the Echlin Manufacturing Company, is engaged in a single business-replacement parts. A broad variety of brake parts are produced in McHenry for cars and trucks. This line includes hydraulic brake cylinders, repair kits for cylinders, hoses, brake fluid, disc brake rotors, brake drums and calipers, t ables and special sys tems such as brake lock systems. The Brake Parts Company has been operating in McHenry for over 15 years. Since then we have continued to grow, expanding our facilities and now have over 550 employees engaged in manufac turing, administration and sales. ,j BRAKE : "•-'ARTS \ ! 'OHNSbY ] McHENRf . MARKET PLACE JEWEL OSCO RTE I 20 (ELM ST.) I < > A SUBSIDIARY OF THE ECHLIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY rtnv'jJ^jJu4.i.i.i.i.).i.i i.i.i.i.m.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i.iiiiii 11 i.i.i.i.i.i.i.i 1111| | | i n , 1 1 j CAREY Appliance, Inc. SALES AND SERVICE THE HOME OF FAMOUS APPLIANCES AMANA © •Refrigerators •Washers •Dryers >• •Ranges •Microwaves MAYTAG JENN-AIR SPEED QUEEN WEST BIN* • LITTON Microwave Cooking •Freezers •Dishwashers •Air Conditioners •Televisions Home Entertainment Centers •Vacuums •Compactors •Disposals •Irons some Mom mei Fin mi a innr 1241 N. MEEN STREET 385-5500 YOUR FRIENDLY APPLIANCE PEOPLE with another year of tradition bohind them. Carey Electric was organized in 1923. It was jointly owned by James E. Carey, Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, Walter E. Carey, and the Late James E. Doherty, both of McHenry. The lat ter two operated the infant concern. The original site was the M.M.Neisen building on Green Street, which was formerly known as the McHenry Bakery, and is now Barb's Hallmark Shop. ,;|t was in 1927 that Walter E. Carey pur chased from James E. Carey and James E. Doherty their interests and became sole proprietor. Later that year, a new building was erected, which houses Carey Appliance, Inc., The Blue Camel (formerly McGee's Clothing Store), Huppy and Leo's Grocery Store, and the former Palace Recreation. From this location, he operated an electric shop and an appliance store until 1958. In that year, the facilities on Green Street became too small, therefore, it was divided into two separate businesses. A new 8000 sq. ft. building went up at 3309 Waukegan Rood, known as Carey Electric Contracting, Inc., managed by Richard (Dick) Carey. The business on Green Street then became known as Carey Appliance, Inc. Mr. Carey retired in 1963. At that time two employees, Don Weingart, of McHenry, and George Erber, Jr. of Woodstock, took over the appliance business. After 13 more years George Erber, Jr. sold his interest to Bob Smith & Pete Kasper, Since that time, Carey Appliance, Inc. and McGee's Clothing Store, now the Blue Camel, acquired the Palace Recreation- as they ex panded for more display area. Carey Ap pliance, Inc. now has seven full-time em ployees. Over the years, Carey Appliance, Inc. has broadened their merchandise selection to in clude not only General Electric, but Amana, Hardwick, Kitchen-Aid, Litton, Maytag, Roper, Speed Queen, Westinghouse and Zenith.