. o • r iAL>Ut,ALfcK HhKALU, FRIDAY, iXTTOBER 26,1984 Life Today BARBARA SCHMIEGELT AND BRIAN ROESSLEIN mi Social Briefs LANDMARK pto meets "The Landmark PTO meeting, open to the public, is slated Nov. l|;at 7:30 p.m. in the gym nasium. Tom Hubbard, Child aftd Adolescent Program supervisor from McHenry Family Services, will speak about "Preparing Your Child To Deal With the Outside World." HAVE SCISSORS TRAVEL J1200 N. Hart, Harvard £ .Professional Hair Care ;* In Your Home or Mine! \r*. * Kathy Lagerman 1* Call for an appointment 943-4520 CUE) As Of October 1984, Appointments < Are Necessary to Bring Items For Consignment Resale. Please Call 385-8555 For Appointment! "POLISH-AMERICAN SMORGASBORD" WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! 217 N. Rt. 31, McHenry, IL (815)344-0330 E 5011 E. State St., Rockford, II (815)229-6070 f* «• PERFECT FOR CROUP OUTINOS & SPECIAL OCCASIONS "FINE HOME COOKED CUISINE & FRIENDLY SERVICE" PIN^ZO'L pennzoU Load up °n duringflrie: * r •• "ttEMt WW- SAXE Community calendar Wed in March Mr. and Mrs. William Schmiegelt of McHenry announce the engagement of their daughter Barbara to Brian K. Roesslein, son of w. and Mrs. Keith Roesslein of Albany, Wis., formerly of Hebron, 111. The future bride is a 1981 graduate of McHenry High School. Her ftatte graduated from Alden-Hebron High School in 1978. A March 23 wedding is planned. OCTOBER 27 Pumpkin Decorating Contest-Pist. Hi. Comm. Ctr.-10:30 a.m.- Sponsor Pist. Hi. Woman's Club-All Area Children Invited. Country Harvest Bazaar, 9 a.m.-Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church-Pub. Inv. Halloween Costume Party k Dance-Polish Legion Liberty Club- 1304 Park St., McH.-7:30 p.m.-Public Invited. McH. Sportsmen's Club-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.-Weingart Rd.- Public Welcome. OCTOBER 28 Polish Leg. of Amer. Vets. Liberty Post 188 & Chapter-Reg. Mo. Mtg. 2 p.m.-1304 Park St., McH. McH. Sportsmen's Club-Turkey Shoot 10 a.m.-Weingart Rd - Meat Shoots & Games-Public Welcome. OCTOBER 29 St. Patrick Ladies Guild-Bd. Mtg. 1 p.m.-Parish Center. OCTOBER 30 St. Clara Court 659-Jr. Foresters Halloween Party-Montini Middle School-€:30-8:30 p.m.-Come In Costume. NOVEMBER 1 Rules of Road Review Course-10 a.m.-Noon-McH. CityHall-Info. Jim Jansen 385-7475. McH. Sportsmen's Club-Mtg. 8 p.m.-Weingart Rd.-Nomination 1985 Officers. NOVEMBER 2 IRMA Town Mtg. 1:30 p.m.-McH. Co. Coll. NOVEMBER 3 Christmas Bazaar-9 a.m.-4 p.m.-Faith Presbyterian Church- Chapel Hill & Lincoln Rds. Bazaar features variety SPAGHETTI DINNER The Fox Lake Lioness will hold its annual Spaghetti Dinner Thursday, Nov. 1, 1984 at the Lions Club on Marvin Street. They will be serving from 4 to 8 , p.m. Tickets are $3 for adults and $1.50 for children. They can be purchased at the door. Members of Mary Martha's of Faith Presbyterian Church, located east of McHenry on Chapel Hill and Lincoln roads, have had busy hands since their last year's bazaar, making and sewing beautiful treasures for gifts and holiday decorations. There will be more quilted tree skirts, always eagerly awaited at this yearly event. Cabbage Patch clothes will delight all young mothers of these precious adopted children. Also, tree ornaments, wreaths, kitchen cloths and various ac- couterments, all done by loving hands, will be available. A highlight will be Bible covers, wooden crosses, and £ house plants, plus a - silent auction for heirloom type afghans. To warm the inner being, there will be fresh,baked breads, cakes, cookies and pies under the supervision of Beth Robinson. Chocoholics will have a time choosing from the luscious candies in June Tavierne's area. Mona Neumann is in charge of the crafts, ornaments, etc. that are a delight to see and own. A luncheon of chicken salad, prepared by chairman Shirley Stanlik and her committee, is an added reason for coming to this annual event Saturday, Nov. 3, from 9 to 4 p.m. at the church opposite the outdoor theater. Harvard Rescue Squad Benefit Sock-Hop -Featuring- Mlke Murphy of WISN Radio, Milwaukee --And-- The Traveling Sock-Hop W W V Saturday, Nov. 24,1984 - 8 p.m. to Midnight Building "D" -McHenry County Fairgrounds, Woodstock, III. W V W * Food and Beer Will Be Served Prizes Will Be Awarded $2.50 at door - $2.00 in advance Tickets available at D&E Meats or Stafford's Shoes, Harvard, IL T Or See Any Harvard Rescue Squad Member For More Information Call 943-7528 All proceeds to benefit Harvard Rescue Squad Opiating expenses not tax supported I $ .99 QT.By The Cast (while supplies last) (Individual qts. higher) 10 W 30 & 10W 40 Only D & J Automotive Supply 459- 0541 5409 E. Northwest 3714 W. Elm Crystal Lake McHenry, IL SPIRITED WEEKENDS, SPLENDID PRICES. 8 4'5 SINGLE OK DOl 'Bl .K 8 50 SINCi l .K OK DOUBI.K Fri OI Sat 01Sun or any combination Taxes excluded f ree parking Good through 12/30/84 Under 18, tree in parents room Subiect to availability Cannot be combined with other discounts Reservations at least 24 hours in advance Whether it's fine shopping or fine arts, autumn weekends in Milwaukee are made to order. . Especially at the Marc Plaza in the heart of Milwaukee. Stroll to the renowned Grand Avenue Mall. Spend the evening with the Milwaukee Symphony or Milwaukee Repertory Theatre. And enjoy dining and nightlife at a singularly grand hotel. The Marc Plaza. City plea sures have never come at such a pleasing price. Reservations: 414-271-7250. Outside Wisconsin. 1-800-558-7708. From basketball to Beethoven, drama to dancing, Milwaukee has a multitude of fine weekend offerings. And the best way to enjoy them is to stay at Milwau kee's premier hotel. Blocks from the Art Museum and the Performing Arts Center, the Pfister has a number of its own prime attractiohs. 4-star dining. Sophisticated nightlife. And a grand elegance that time has left untouched. Weekends at the Pfister. Every thing's remarkable but the bill. Reservations: 414-273-8222. Out side Wisconsin, 1-800-558-8222. W.O.T.M.-6th Ann. Christmas Baa tar-10 a.m.-4 p.m.-Moose Lodge Fall Bazaar-10 a.m.-3 p.m.-Ringwood United Methodist Church. Crimestoppers Fundraiser-7:30 p.m.-VFW Hall-3002 W. Rt. 120. McH. Sportsmen's Club-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.-Weingart Rd- Public Welcome. NOVEMBER 3-4 Christmas Bazaar-St. Patrick's Parish Hall-Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m- Sun. 8:30 a.m.-l:30 p.m. ^ ^ Holiday Bazaar-St. John's School-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.-Sun. 8 a.m.-Noon. NOVEMBER 5 - McH. Sr. Citz. Club-Bd. Mtg. 10 a.m.-McH. Pub. Library. St. Patrick Ladies Guild-Gen. Mtg. 1 p.m.-Silent Auction- Church Hall. 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