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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 May 1973, p. 22

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SECTION 2-PAGE 6-PLAINDEALER-WED., MAY 9, 1973 Wonder Lake Mary Jean Huff 728-0267 Traditional May Day Upset By Mother Nature I used to think the tradition of May Baskets, gaily decorated and filled with spring's choicest blossoms was a great idea - until May 1, 1973. It was about 5:45 a.m. when I heard the sound of muffled voices by the back door. It took a few moments to realize that the brigadier general, our oldest child and a girl, yet, had organized her troops, seen to it that they were all dressed and bundled and ready to raid the violet beds and tulip blooms. It took less time for their father to explain in as gentle a way as a father can at 5:45 a.m. that it was thundering and lightning and raining and although their idea was a lovely and generous one, it would be better to wait until the weather cleared. The day passed and by late afternoon the sun reluctantly poked through the cloudy sky fo' a short while. After much bustling and last minute- preparation of the baskets and a heady discussion about the truth of the idea that the neigh­ bors are supposed to chase you and give you a kiss if they see you leave the basket at their door, everything was finally ready. Just as they rang the bell at the first house, the rain began again. From then on it was like a Charlie Chaplin and his Keystone Cops cartoon caper, with five little bodies ringing the door bell, tearing around to the back of the house and then to the front of another house, leaning on the door bell and leaving their spring greeting and Whamo! - retreat to the rear and all the while the rain was falling. When they finally arrived back home, ready to collect the remaining baskets, the thunder and lightning had begun again and so the deliveries were finished 1973 style, from the front seat of the pickup truck. Like I say, back in the days when the sun shone, it used to be a good idea... S-Sgt. and Mrs. John R. Niehaus announce the birth of their first son April 29 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. He has been named Raymond Charles and weighed 7 lbs., 6 oz. The mother is the former Christine Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sullivan, Wonder Lake. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Niehaus, Torrence, Calif. Great grandmother is Mrs. Virginia Sullivan of Crystal Lake. Belated birthday greetings to both Theresa and Chuck Jinga who have been celebrating April birthdays along with their brother-in-law, Pete Mrowka. And a warm welcome to Wonder Lake to Theresa's sister and her husband, Catherine and Joseph Omerzo, who are moving into Feyerer's subdivision. A daughter, Roxahne Lorraine, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Gibson, 7111 Loras lane, Wonder Lake, April 22 in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. The baby weighed 8 lbs., and has two brothers, Russell Ray, 13 and Ronald Ray, 11, and a sister, Rhonda, 9. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gibson, Woodstock, and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Book, also of Wood­ stock. Carrie Gray of Wood­ stock is great grandmother. Vincent Cook, son of Mike and Jerry Cook of Wooded Shores, received his first holy Communion Sunday, April 29, at the 10 a.m. Mass at Christ the King church. The whole family participated in the happy event, with Vin's brother, Steve, serving Mass and mom and dad and sixers, - Mitch and Kacy, helping hiriHo carry up the gifts. Vin's god­ parents, Jack and Elaine Pittas, and their children recently moved from the east coast to make their home in Arlington Heights and were in Wonder Lake on Sunday to share in the Mass and Com­ munion. Following the ser­ vices, the godparents and some friends of the family returned to the Cook home to celebrate with an elegant breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Booker, 8715 Shady lane, Wonder Lake, announce the birth of a son, Todd Brandon, April 17 in Memorial hospital. The baby weighed 8 lbs., 2 oz. His brother is Timothy William, 2M>. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beutler, Chicago, are maternal grandparents and George Booker, Wonder Lake, and Mary Cox, Fla., are paternal grandparents. Great grand­ mother, Mona Howe, resides in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Keinz, 7219 Oak street, Wonder Lake, announce the birth of a son, Christopher Robin, on April 24 in McHenry hospital. Christopher weighed 10 lbs., 2 oz. at birth. He has a sister, Nicole Lynn, almost 4 years old. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wesson of Ringwood and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. August Keinz, Woodstock. The baby's mother is the former Cathy Wesson. Richard Mikus, supervisor of music at Harrison school, announces the following schedule for the Harrison school bands: May 17 and 18 will be a "Harrison-School only" solo and ensemble contest. This will give the boys and girls who did not par­ ticipate in the last contest a chance to play and be judged on their ability. Many boys and girls in the various bands at Harrison are anxiously awaiting those two days. May 17 is also the date that the Harrison school stage band will perform at the Wonder Lake Women's club meeting. This stage band is very good and the women in the club are in fcr a treat. May 21 is the last scheduled concert of the school year. This is always the big concert and draws many friends and relatives. All are invited to come and hear these young boys and girls. This will be the last scheduled concert for the eighth grade boys and girls in the band. May 22 is the evening set aside by Mr. Mikus for signing up all beginning band students for the coming year. Parents and the "beginners" will get a chance to look at the different musical instruments, discuss with Mr. Mikus the best suited one, and try them out. All parents of children who are currently in the third grade are invited to come that evening and discuss your child's musical career. Mr. Mikus wishes to again invite all to the last concert of the year - May 21. Renee Marie Baser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Baser, 9010 Ramble road, Wonder Lake, was born on April 23 in Memorial hospital. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 15 oz. She has a brother, Robert, 17 months old. Mrs. Burley Brooke, Marengo, is maternal grandmother and Mrs. Thomas Masters, Rock- ford, and Robert Baser, Willow Springs, Mo., are paternal grandparents. Mrs. Fred Wich- mann, Greencastle, Ind., and Mrs. Hazel Garrison, Charleston, Mo., are great grandmothers. The Harrison Band Parents association's April meeting was the election of new officers for the coming school year. The officers will assume their duties June 1. They are as follow: President, Jim Ahem; vice-president, Mrs. Frank Rodgers; secretary, Mrs. Richard Garlinski; treasurer, Mrs. John Bazan. The association is now making final plans for the annual band camp. Mr. and Mrs. John Bazan will soon be enjoying their weekend at the Abbey in Lake Geneva, while Bob An­ derson and Jim Bell will be waiting for the start of the football season and planning their trip to the Chicago Bears football game. A lovely terrarium is now gracing the home of Mrs. Wm. Comeskv. COMMUNITY CALENDAR' Sponsored by the Women's club of Wonder Lake, Ann Sowers, chairman. MAY 10 CCYC meeting at Christ the King hall. Talent show, Harrison school. MAY 11 Christ the King rummage sale in the hall, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. MAY 12 Christ the King rummage sale in the hall, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. MAY 14 Mother-daughter banquet, Wonder Lake Bible church, 6:30 p.m., at the Timbers, Woodstock. MAY 17 Women's club meeting, Nativity Lutheran church, Harrison school stage band. MAY 19 Fire department auxiliary, Company 2, box social, 7:30 p.m. at the Highland Shores community building. HOLLY HOBBIE II Plaques* $5°° Plates *3» Candles *5°o Cards. 35* to *1°° Gift Wrap... 35' to $1°° Figurines. v$3°° Hollie Hobbie is suitable for any occasion. But remember someone too nice to forget on Mother's Day. to remember someone too nice to forget Daly 9-9 Sun. 9-6 HORNSBYf family centers ^ W. Rte. 120, McHenry MAY 19 and MAY 20 Rummage sale, sponsored by Women's club of Wonder Lake, 4120 W. Lake Shore drive, Sunrise Ridge, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. MAY 20 Girl Scout Fly-Up day. Nativity Lutheran church mother-daughter banquet. MAY 21 Spring band concert, Harrison school. MAY 24 CCYC at Harrison school gym. MAY 28 Memorial day parade, 10:30 a.m. at firehouse on east side. Invite Public To MCC Legal Notice Graphic Arts Program PLAN GRADUATION Charles Doran, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Doran, 1605 N. Riverside drive, and David M. Stastny, son of Mrs. Marjorie Stastny, 2608 W. Kashmiri avenue, McHenry, will be among eighty-three seniors who will receive diplomas The graphic arts department of McHenry County college will present a special program on electronic color separation. The program is designed for those involved in the printing industry who want to keep informed about the latest equipment in the field. The program will include audio-visual materials which will describe equipment which will provide full four-color separation screened negatives or positives from color tran­ sparencies. J during the ninety-third com­ mencement exercises at Campion Jesuit high school, Prairie du Chien, Wis., Sunday, May 20. i "The rate of production for/ an 8x10 set of color separations (continuous tone or screened) is less than one-half hour. There is minimum hand correction or, in most in­ stances, no correction is required. High resolution of 2,000 lines per inch would require approximately 1 hour per separation set. "The equipment has a maximum size output of 20x24 inches and an enlargement- reduction ratio of 0.3 to 16.5. A full range of color and tone control is present. An automatic black printer reproducible is produced as well as undercolor removal which is also a capability," according to Raymond Geegh, instructor of graphic arts. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS PROBATE DIVISION ESTATE OF Jennie Kochick Deceased, FILE NO. 73-P-93 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 194 of the Probate Act, of the death of the above named decedent and that letters of Administration were issued on April 30,1973, to Alex Kochick, 1820 19th Avenue, Maywood, Illinois, whose at- Martin W. Sussman, midwest regional manager of Ruther­ ford Machinery, will make the presentation at McHenry County college beginning at 8 a.m. May 15. The class will be held in room A121 at the Crystal Lake campus, 6200 Northwest highway. The public is invited to this special presentation of graphic arts technology. torney of record is McCabe & Venit, 11 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, Illinois. Claims may be filed within 6 months from the date of issuance of Letters of office and that any claim not filed within that period is barred as to me - estate which is inventoried within that period. Claims against said estate should be filed in the Probate office of the Clerk of said Court, County Court House, Wood­ stock, Illinois, and copies thereof mailed or delivered to said legal representative and to said attorney. MARGARET O'NEIL | Clerk of the Court (Pub. May 9,16,23,1973) | A wise parakeet might saj| "I've learned to talk. Now l^t me see you fly." i Men seldom fight over things they understand or know, like, when or where the sun will rise. The greater the doubt, the more likelihood of quarrels. 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