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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Apr 1976, p. 3

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) I' & \1 PAGE ) - PLAINDEALFCHFRIDAY. APRIL M. IF7« PAM KRASUCKI TONY CHRISTY SEEK PROM HONORS - Candidates for the titles of prom king and queen are these attractive young people. They are among fourteen who will be seeking the honors. Pam Krasucki is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Krasucki of McHenry. Her hobbies are music, horseback riding and bicycle riding. After graduation, she hopes to pursue a career in the secretarial field while taking night courses at McHenry County college. Tony Christy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Christy of Island Lake, is involved in basketball and baseball. Some of his hobbies are water skiing and boating. He plans to attend college in the Fall. Brenda RRENDA RYAN DAVID GERRARD Ryan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ryan of McHenry. Her hobbies are tennis, dancing and writing. School activities Include band and Girls Athletic association, which she serves as secretary. Her future plans are undecided. David Gerrard is the son of Mrs. Peggy Gerrard of McHenry. After graduation he plans to attend Marquette university, where he has received a four-year scholarship to study Law and Economics. School activities and hobbies include football, basketball. Boys State, stage band, snow skiing and water skiing. Theresa Barth Six Officers Feted On 80th To Head New Anniversary Mrs. Theresa Barth of McHenry was honored recently on the anniversary of her eightieth birthday with a dinner attended by her family and friends at a Richmond restaurant. Mrs. Barth was born in Chicago April 20, 1896. In 1915 she married William Barth, Sr., and they were happily married for fifty-five years before his death. Mrs Barth has two sons, and also six grandchildren who provide her much enjoyment. The octogenarian, in good health, has lived in McHenry for the past forty years. Among her hobbies is the regular feeding of animals that frequent her property. 808 and 54 MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert J. Helfand, 717 Irving, Woodstock, and Suzanne C. Murphy, 1315 Palamino, McHenry. Richard A. Puzzo, 180 Ash, Woodstock, and Diane F. Kolbinger, 2206 S. Bergman, McHenry. Alan S. Wilkes, Southgate, McHenry, Janice R. Turek, Washington, Mundelein. Gerald V. Perez. 450 W. Briar, Chicago, and Nancy J. Rudin, 3320 Bull Valley road, McHenry. David W. Manke, 9808 Mayline/ Richmond, and Denise £. Gibbs, 169 Terry, Woodstock. Howard F. Emery, 3810 Doty, Woodstock, and Eloise A. Anderson, 7317 Route 173, Rich­ mond. Frank J. Miller, 4304 N. Spring Grove road, McHenry, and Magdalyn M. Woolfe, McHenry. DIVORCES Ruby Fritchley from Everett Fritchley, McHenry. Daniel H. Rejno from Vicki J. Rejno, McHenry. Governing Board A Governing board was established when fifty mem­ bers of the Richmond-Spring- Grotfe area gathered at the Senior Citizens Pioneer club meeting at Richmond. Officers include Anton Mayer, Vera Frey, A1 Tomasek, Charles Heppner, Elaine Leonhardt and Eva Freund. By laws with new amendments were read by Anton Meyer and, following discussion, it was decided that by-laws may be amended if filed sixty days before a meeting by any five members. The present by-laws were accepted. A desert lunch and blood pressure readings had preceded the business with dues collected and vacationing members welcomed back. It was suggested that members check newsletter for any trips being planned. Bicentennial report was that the covered wagon would be in Richmond on May 1 at 11:30 a.m. A Strawberry festival is being planned for June. The next meeting will be May 4. Barbecue sandwiches and cake will be served. The committee is Mary Haegle, Frank and Carol Guillian and Finney Kjellin. The Pioneer club hosted the Senior Citizen bi-county v meeting held at Orsolini's on April 24 starting with a lun­ cheon at noon. NAIM Diocesan Mass Is Slated Sunday, May 16 A NAIM diocesan Mass will be offered in Annunciation church, Aurora, Sunday, May 16, at 4 p.m. A bus will leave the McHenry State bank parking lot at 2 o'clock. Dinner will follow at 6 o'clock. Reservations should be made by May 9 with Elvina Summers or Jean Driscoll. Widows and widowers are welcome to at­ tend. Set Date For Church Fashion Revue, Luncheon Plans are being completed by the Zion Ladies Aid for their annual Spring salad bar lun­ cheon and fashion show to be held May 19 in Zion Lutheran church social hall, starting at noon. The luncheon again promises to be delicious and exciting, with various types of salads to taste followed by many tempting desserts, v The latest fashions from the Fashion Shoppe and the Tod­ dler Shop , both of McHenry will be modeled. Tickets will be available from Zion Ladies Aid members or by contacting Mrs. Frederick C. (Sandra) Kupstis. RUMMAGE SALE The Johnsburg Community hall is overflowing with rum­ mage sale items which are being sold to benefit St. John's Catholic church in Johnsburg. Members of the church are conducting the sale, which will run Friday, April 30, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, May 1, from 9 a.m. until noon. Ladies Guide Will Conclude Season St. Patrick's Ladies guild will meet at 1 p.m. Monday, May 3, in St. Patrick's church hall, McHenry. This will be the last meeting until September. . Plans will be made for future projects. A social hour with cards and games will follow the meeting, with refreshments served by Susanna Marshall and Ruth Roache. All women of the parish are invited. Club Presents "Shades Of A Country Spring" The luncheon-fashion show sponsored by the Woman's club of Wonder Lake is scheduled to be held at the Farmer's Market starting at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 15. The theme is "Shades of a Country Spring". Attire for this eighth annual event will be presented by the Fashion Shoppe. People who hurry through this life meet death that much earlier. Hours Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tues.-Thurs.-Sat 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed Sundays Over 300 Panels On Display! Getting ready for the next 200 years 73,050 days of liberty and law! Think of it. Celebrate it. But resist the temptation to fall back into that special kind of stupor induced by smugness. There is a high - more dangerous than drugs or alcohol - that comes from fantasies of superiority. 73,050 days! We began our journey as a nation with a masterpiece - the American Constitution - to guide us. We fought nine major wars in charting our destiny, a destiny filled with triumph and tragedy. We toasted freedom but let ourselves be trapped into slavery. Our technology conquered a continent, but the pollution it created threatens our tomorrow. Now is the time to be getting ready for the next 200 years. To be free is to be alive to what needs to be done. To be free is to be aware that the past has a vote in our lives, not a veto. 73,050 days of liberty and law! Let us celebrate in wisdom - a strong people getting ready for tomorrow. This advertisement courtesy of McHenry County Bar Association, First National Bank of McHenry and McHenry State Bank. l l l i X ft fc LAW MAT 1.1976 I DAY 200 YEARS OF LIBERTYG U\W Deaths MARIE F. ESPEY Mrs Marie F. Espey. wife of McHenry Police Chief Kenneth Espey. died Monday. April 26. in Rockford Memorial hospital Mrs Espey was born May 4, 1918. in Neuburg. Wi . daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Hashek She came to this community from Chicago twenty-four years ago. For twenty years, Mrs. Espey was a waitress with the Howard Johnson restaurant chain, located at Highland Park and Palatine Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs Ted ' Marge) Loesch of Rolling Meadows, one son, Butch Espey. of Elbum, 11.; six grandchildren and one brother, Joseph Hashek, of Myra, Wi A grandson preceded her in death more than a year ago A funeral Mass will be of­ fered at 11 o'clock Friday in St. Colette Catholic church, Rolling Meadows, followed by burial in St Michael Archangel cemetery. Palatine. Visitation is scheduled at the Peter M Just en & Son chapel. McHenry from 2 to 9 o'clock Thursday. JOSEPH A WISER Joseph A. Wiser of Volo was pi uiiuuticed dead on arrival at Condell hospital, Libertyville, Wednesday, April 28. at the age of 61. Mr. Wiser was born March 18.1915, in Ashton, II., the son of Joseph and Laura (Henry) Wiser The deceased was a member of the McHenry Knights of Columbus and the Crystal Lake Moose lodge. Survivors include his widow, Mrs Mann. Ralph Round Genevieve < Wright >, whom he married June 19. 1M0. in St Peter's church. Volo. five daughters, Mrs Walter (Frances) Lange. Ingleside. Mrs Gerald (Diane* Wagner, Volo. Mrs Harold (Kay) Holden. Gravslake. James < Linda) Gravslake. and Mrs (JoAnn) Swanson. l^ike, fourteen grandchildren; seven sisters. Mrs Carmel Maynard. Waukegan. Mrs Una Wegener. Sycamore. Mrs Helen Brown, Tucson. Ai ... Sister Genevieve Wiser, Milwaukee; Mrs Alvin (Laura) Phannenstill. Mrs Ralph (Rosemary) Justen and Mrs Francis (Lorraine) Bradley. McHenry; and a brother, James Wiser. McHenry Mr Wiser was preceded in death by two sisters and a brother Visitation was held Thursday from 3 to9pm at he George R. Justen and Son chapel A funeral Mass will be offered Friday at 10:30 am at St. Peter's Catholic church. Volo. with burial in the church cemetery VIVIAN G MCCARTHY Mrs. Vivian G. McCarthy, mother of Mrs. Leoda Freund, McHenry, died in her daughter's home at 3602 N Richmond road April 28. at the age of 79 Mrs. McCarthy was born July 1, 1896, in New York, the daughter of Charles and Julia (Gates) Gorton She married John J McCarthy, Chief of Police. McHenry. May 5. 1923, in Chicago He preceded her in death March 22. 1967 Prior to her return to McHenry from Florida, Mrs. McCarthy was a member of the Sun City Ladies auxiliary in St Petersburg Survivors include her daughter. Mrs l>eonard M • I.eoda' Freund. McHenry. seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren Visitation was held at the Oorge R Justen and Son funeral home Thursday af­ ternoon. with a roaary offered at 8 o'clock in the evening A funeral Mass will be offered at St Mary's Catholic church Friday at 10 a m . with the Rev Eugene Baumhofer officiating Burial will be in the church cemetery Arrangements were made by the Warner A Flagg Funeral home. 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