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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Dec 1984, p. 6

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< Pagf 6. PLAINDEALER HEK ALP, KKIDA1 . DECEMBER 2lbi984 Life today Newly-married'Paneks plan skiing holiday in January Recently married Mr., and - Mrs. Richard W. Panek spent • five days in Las Vegas, Nev., 3 following their wedding, and 3 plan to continue the remainder • of their honeymoon on a skiing - holiday in January. 2 The bride is the former I Rose Anne M. Strojny, daughter • of Mr. Joseph P. Strojny, 3802 W. • Waukegan Road, McHenry, and " the late Rose A. Strojny. Mr. and rs. John M. Panek, 1510 N. de Lane, McHenry, are the I parents of the bridegroom. • » The 3 p.m. ceremony was ; officiated by the Rev. John C. • Holdren, Ndv. 10, in St. Joha4he - Baptist Catholic Church, 5 Johnsburg. Providing ap- • propriate music for the occasion • were organist, Mrs. Chris Misik • and soloist, Mrs. Christine •* Marulewski. > The bride wore a gown of j ivory organza, styled with a *-"Queen Ann neckline and lace and organza ruffles outlining the standup collar. The bodice of chantilly lace was adorned with pearls and fitted to the waist. The full, bishop sleeves of sheer organza were cuffed with lace and buttoned at the wrist. The full A-line skirt was accented by a double flounce of organza and lace at the hemline. The full cathedral train featured tiers of chantilly lace, flanked by organza ruffles. Her small brim hairbraid hat MR. AND MRS. RICHARD PANEK was covered in matching lace, scattered with pearls, and enhanced on the top and side brim by a large cabbage rose, dotted with pearls. A pouf of veiling was caught up at the back and fell in long streamers. Her cascade bouquet was of stephanotis, white roses and ivy. TTie matron of honor was a friend of the bride, Mrs. Robert (Gail) Quinn of Cary, 111. I Lunch is served to senior citizens J Although the caterer for J meals for the McHenry County > Senior Citizens' Council Meet & f Eat Program requests that * participants sign up for meals C one week in advance, they allow ; . changes to be made in the meal '; count 24 hours prior to each ;!serving day. 1 « I n o t h e r w o r d s , p e o p l e c a n c a l l I; the center they attend and * ' reserve a meal 24 hours ahead of > ' the day they plan to attend; for example: those desiring to eat lunch on Friday may call "Thursday morning and make reservations. Reservations for meals at the McHenry Walk-In Center for the week of Dec. 31 through Jan. 4 should be made by calling 385- 8260 by Tuesday, Dec. 25. The "menu for that week is as follows: Dec. 31: Roast breast of turkey, giblet gravy, whipped potatoes, peas and carrots, Italian cole slaw, bread, margarine, fresh apple, milk. Jan. l: ALL CENTERS AND STAFF OFFICES CLOSED Jan. 2: Navy bean soup, crackers, jumbo frank on bun, catsup, mustard, hot potato salad, Mexican corn, raisin cookie, milk. Jan. 3: Chili con carne, crackers, buttered macaroni, diced carrots, pineapple juice, bread, margarine, rice pudding, milk. Jan. 4: Baked chicken, curried rice, broccoli cuts, health salad with dressing, bread, margarine, applesauce, milk. Briefs U 9 TANFASTIC £ S7 \T1\ PARLOR--. W K S 3 1 0 0 W L I N C O l N ' M c H l N R Y IAST o» HANttN.MAaiui, ^44-50®e TANNING SESsiONi WITH PURCHASE OF 5 SESSIONS I (Offer good thru 12/31/84) . • Not Vilid With Other Offers OHiyl^T^mnTsm HOUSEWIFE SPECIAL TANNIN6 SESSION MONDAY-THURSDAY 11:30 AM-2:30PM (Otter Good thru 1J/J1/I4) Not Vtlid with Other Otters Limit One Per Person $095 eidjr O r r i 9 0 ¥ THE PIN CURL BEAUTY SHOP IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE ADDITION OF ROSEMARY PETE RKORT TOITSSTAFFOF PROFESSIONAL STYLISTS. ROSEMARY ISA FORMER SALON OWNER 8, IS A COMPLETE FAMILY STYLIST. ROSEMARYPETERKORT 20% OFF 5% ANY SERVICE BY ROSEMARY ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT! I /u FOR SR. CITIZENS. I I (LIMITONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER • THRU 12/31/84) ft'te. a A .9* NOW FEATURING NEXXUS PRODUCTS "NATURE 4 EARTH UNITED WITH SCIENCE" CHECK OUR LINE Of FINE JEWELRY ITEMS FOR H0UDAY GIFT ITEMS! 9 Cor\ BEAUTY SHOP 1330 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, IL 60050 (815)385-7112 Bridesmaids were the groom's sisters, Katherine Panek of Chicago Ridge and There se Russell of Vernon Hills; and a friend of the bride, Mrs. Lawrence (Christine) Larson of Wonder Lake. They were attired in rose organza gowns with a Queen Ann neckline, ruffle trim, and sheer bishop sleeves ending in a ruffled cuff. The full A-line skirt was fashioned with an asymetrical ruffle down the front to the flounced hemline. They carried cascade bouquets of pink roses, white dendrobium orchids, baby's breath and leather leaves. Kristi Panek of McHenry, the groom's niece, was the flower girl. She was similarly attired and a crown of pink roses, baby's breath, white den­ drobium orchids and pink streamers graced her hair. The best man was the groom's brother Stephen Panek of Lawtoo, Okla. Groomsmen were friends of the groom, Lawrence Larson of Wonder Lake, Patrick Statter of Crystal Lake and Juan C. LaHera of Round Lake. The bride's cousin Aaron Rzadc- zynsld of Roselle, 111. was the ring bearer. The groom's brother John Panek of McHenry and the bride's cousin Charles Arlington of Chicago served as ushers. The tuxedos were all in French gray; the groom's boutonniere was a white rose, white stephanotis and ivy; and the groomsmen's were iden­ tical, but with a pink rose. The groom's mother wore a blue silesto knit gown with a high neck on a chiffon attached cape with pearl trim, flowing to waltz length in back; a high rise waist and softly gathered skirt Her corsage was of white cat tleya orchids with blue ribbon A reception was held at An dre's Steak House in Richmond The bride was educated in McHenry schools, graduated from McHenry high school; and has a degree in Floral Design from McHenry County College. She is a hair designer, owns a salon in McHenry, and is a scan coordinator for Jewel Food Stores, Crystal Lake. The groom was educated in Chicago schools; graduated from McHenry high school; attended Illinois Circle Campus; and is a night manager for Jewel Food Stores, Round Lake. The couple is 'at home' in McHenry. The new Mrs. Panek was surprised at a miscellaneous shower hosted by her matron of honor; and was guest of honor at a bridal shower tea hosted by Mr. Gordon (Darlene) Neuman of McHenry. 1 • I'.; CAROL tEIGHTY AND PAUL LENTNER Engaged Mr. and Mrs. John Leighty of McHenry announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Carol, to Paul Lentner, son of Charlotte Lentner of Munich, Germany. The wedding will occur Dec. 22, in St. Moritr Lutheran Church, Coburg, Germany. r RESIDENTS CAROL Thirteen of the residents at Sheltering Oak in Island Lake visited residents at the Sheridan Health Care Center in Zion, 111. Dec. 19, and presented a Christmas program featuring carpls. The group developed this holiday project in an effort to share with others and chose the Sheridan since they have several friends living at that facility. HOLD DINNER-DANCE Harvard Milk Center Squares will present their New Year's Eve Dinner Dance Monday, Dec. 31, from 6 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the Woodstock VFW, 240 N. Throop St. Advance tickets are necessary. The evening will include a cash bar, ham and chicken dinner, dancing, en­ tertainment, a champagne toast, party favors and more. Call Wes and Lorraine Pribla, 338-0771, for more information. Community calendar DECEMBER 22 Santa & Mrs. Claus-Pearl St. Pk.-l-3 p.m. McH. Spoilsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.- PubLic Welcome. h r1 u.v ,Ai • » « Hi DECEMBER 23 no ' , McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Meat Shoot & Gamps 10 | a.m.-Public Welcome. Polish Leg. of Amer. Vets. Post 188 & Chapter 188~Mjg. 2 p.m.~ Post Home 1304 N. Park. DECEMBER 29 McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.- Public Welcome. JANUARY 3 McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Mtg. 8 p.m. JANUARY 5 McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.- Public Welcome. Wedding Policy The McHenry Plaindealer Herald print weddings in their entirety up to one month after the ceremorX. However we know many couples do not receive their wedding photnz within one month after the ceremony. Thf hide may bring in a completed wedding write-up, without the photo. It will be dated and held until a photo becomes available. In this way, the newlyweds do not have to depend on a photographer to determine the length of their wedding write-up that is published in the newspaper. From one to two months after the occasion, all gown descriptions and recep­ tions assistants' names will be omitted. After two months, weddings will be shortened to names, date, site attendants and officiating person at the ceremony, parents' names, couple's education and where they will reside. This information will be printed without photo. Once submitted within these deadlines, we take responsibility for publication. The most efficient means of handling the information is to pick up a wedding form at the McHenry Plaindealer Herald office. Flowers and gown descriptions can then be inserted as preparations are completed. Forms Should be typetfor printed legibly. Couples mSpffso write their own ac­ counts using the information we'seek, subject'to edittrnQfor style; The McHenry Plaindealer Herald will only accept responsibility for black and white photos. However we will accept color photos which are sharply focused and where the couple stand out from the background. We encourage couples to pick up their photos as soon as they are published in the newspaper, or provide a stamped, self-addressed envelope for their return. WONDER LAKE INN &L0UNG FEATURING CHINESE ,. AMERICAN CUISINE 5506 E. WONDER LAKE RD. 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