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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jul 1978, p. 2

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PAGE 2 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. JULY 14.1978 Freund Family In Reunion Rain failed to dampen the spirits of the family of Mike and Mary Freund when they gathered for a reunion in Johnsburg Father Bartel officiated at the Mass honoring the memory of the McHenry couple, which was held in the community club basement rather than outside because of the inclement weather Later, a picnic lunch and games were enjoyed All immediate family members were present except a daughter, Mildred Garrett, of Carrollton, Ky , who had un­ dergone emergency surgery. Among the *si^ty-two in at­ tendance ^ere Mrs George (Esther1 Wagner, Mrs. Harold (Catherine) Miller, Harvey and Arnold Freund, all of Chicago; Elmer of DesPlaines and Mrs George <Olivia) Hiller of Johnsburg Hospital Schedules Lamaze Birth Film Showing July 17 "The Story of Eric" will be shown Monday, July 17, at 8 pm in the cafeteria of Memorial hospital, Woodstock The showing is open to the public and will give those in­ terested in this method of childbirth preparation an idea of what they can expect from classes The film is sponsored by the Northern Illinois chapter of the American society for Psycho- prophylaxis in Obstetrics. Inc This is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the teaching of the Lamaze method A recent study conducted at Evanston hospital comparing 500 Lamaze trained births with 500 women without the training showed that the Lamaze trained group had fewer problems delivering babies They had one-fourth as many Caesarean section deliveries as did the other women and only one-fifth of their babies had fetal distress Lamaze training emphasizes proper breathing for pregnant women, relaxation techniques, and muscles toning exercises that help them deal more ef­ fectively with labor and delivery The husband or chosen partner is taught how to assist both physicially and emotionally. For further information regarding the film or classes please contact one of the following certified Lamaze instructors, Mrs Tad M (Marie) Walters of Crystal Lake or Cheryl Halvorsen, 312- 658-5261 Baby's Arrival Topic Of League Meeting Discussion The McHenry and Fox Lake groups of LaLeche leaque met this month to discuss the topic "the baby arrives - the family and the breastfed baby" Both groups began their meeting at 8 p.m LaLeche aims to help women find fulfillment in their roles as mothers by giving them an understanding of childbirth as well as information on how to handle the breastfed baby within the family The purpose of the league is to offer mother to mother help with breastfeeding Mothers who wish to can nurse their babies given the correct in­ formation and support Some of the points of discussion during the meeting included the advantages to mother, father and baby of prepared educated childbirth and how to prepare foi the arrival of a new baby Also included were mothers' thoughts on the father s role in relation to the nursing couple and the adjustment of siblings to a new baby The league has an extensive lending library which is available to anyone who at­ tends the meeting Some of the topics include nutrition* childbirth and general family care ' Any woman who is interested is welcome to attend meetings and babies are always welcome Pregnant women will find it very helpful to attend meetings before the baby is born For further information about the meetings or for breastfeeding help, call Mrs. Kenneth (Chris) Dems in Lake or Mrs. Riehard (Marcitn McGowen in McHenry Senior Walk-In ( e n t e r 1 Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk In center beginning at 11:45 am Reservations must be made by 1 30 p m the day before at 385-8260 The menu for the week of July 17 through July 21 is as follows Julv 17: Meat loaf, scalloped potatoes, broccoli lemon butter. lettuce wedges dressing, wheat bread, raisin bars and milk July I N : Fish, shoestring p o t a t o e s , a s s o r t e d m e l o n s n n lettuce, green beans, ginger cookies and milk July 19: Polish sausage German potato salad, tomato juice, relishes, buns, fresh fruit and milk July 2» Barbecue beef buttered carrots celery sticks d i l l p i c k l e s , s t e a k r o l l pineapple rings and milk July 21: Chicken chow mein- noodles. oriental vegetables, pickles-carrots radishes. bread, fortune cookie* and milk Benefit Box Lunch -Social Slated July 16 The country home of Don and Carolyn Hesch on Cherry Valley road. Bull Valley, will be the setting for a benefit old fashioned box lunch and social to be held Sunday. July 16. l>eginning at 2 p m Marian Central Catholic high school parents, in an effort to raise money for their school, will step back in time by of fering refreshments, country dancing hayrides. and auc tioned boxed lunches for those attending The public is invited to attend and admission will be gained by the presentation of a box lunch intended for auction Additional information may be obtained by calling 459 1324 CLASS 0F "73 WE RE HAVING A WEEKEND PICNIC! Class Of 1968 Renews Acquaintances Marian Central Catholic high school, class of 1968, recently held its ten-year reunion at the McHenry Country club. A buffet dinner *ag served followed by dancing with almost 100 former classmates attending from all over the country. Also in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parsley and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hartlieb. Mr. Parsley and Mr. Hartlieb, former teachers of the '88 alumni, are now principal and oean of students at Marian Central. PHOTOGRAPHY BY GAYLORD Wears Family Heirloom Gown At Christening Vq Little Kristy Lee Dorsey was baptized recently during the noon Mass at St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg, by Rev. Leo Bartol wearing the white heirloom christening gown previously worn by her older sister, her father, her grandmother and her great aunt. Chosen as godparents were her aunt, Karen Freund of Fox Lake, and her uncle, Donald Vyverman of Grand Rapids. Mich., who was unable to at­ tend. Donald Freund of McHenry acted as proxie godfather. Family members enjoyed dinner at the home of the baby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dorsey of McHenry, with the baby's great grand­ mother, Mrs. Barbara Freund of Johnsburg, as honored guest. ^Included among those at­ tending were her sister, Kelly, 4 years old; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dorsey and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freund, all of McHenry; and Uncle Tim and Karen Freund and Todd of Chillicothe, 111. A special christening cake befitting the occasion was made by her great aunt, Marilyn Miller of McHenry Kristy was born May 13 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock HOSPITAL NOTES McHENRY HOSPITAL Recent admissions to McHenry hospital who requested that their names be released for publication in­ cluded from McHenry: Arthur T Egger. Linda Ficken, Cherie Bukovsky and Pearl L Pierce MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Recent admissions to Memorial hospital. Woodstock, included from McHenry: Sarah Eickenberg, Sherry Flicek, Robert A Meyer, Jessica Mereness and baby Kimberly George, from Wonder Lake: Sherri Leman and baby Jen­ nifer Stade HARVARD HOSPITAL Mrs James Dubin of McHenry was recently ad­ mitted to Harvard hospital as a patient • • • • Most people devote too much of their time to non-essentials. Community- Calendar JULY 14 & 15 Ringwood Flea Market - Church Lawn-Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m -Saturday, 9 a m to 4 p.m JULY 15 Ringwood Flea Market, 9 a m to 4 p.m.- Annual Chicken Barbecue-Church Lawn- Servings at 4, 5:30 & 7 p.m.~ Ticket Information, 728-0222 or 385-7646-Ringwood Methodist Church, BarnardMill Road McHenry ^it#ens Gub Members Annual Pidnic- Johnsburg Community Club Plant Sale-McHenry State Bank Lobby-9 a m to 1 p.m - Sponsors: McCullom Lake Beach Gals JULY 16 McHenry County Historical Museum, Union-Hebron Day Artifacts-Heirlooms From Bailey Family Displayed -1 30 to 4:30 p.m St. Margaret Chapter of Naim- Potluck Picnic-Home of Mary Hartmann-2 p.m.-Bring Table Service JULY 17 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8 :30 p.m.--First United Methodist Church Wonder Lake Senior Citizens Gub Meeting-l n m -Nativity Lutheran Church -Speaker Van Sells of RTA JULY 18, 19 & 20 Dinner Theater -Crescent Bay Landing, Johnsburg "Barefoot in the Park' -- Performances 1:30 & 7:30 p . m - I n f o r m a t i o n Reservations 385-9053 JULY 19 McHenry Youth League Auxiliary- Regular Monthly Meeting-VFW Hall-7:30 p m. Public Invited Family Service & Com munity Mental Health Center Regular Monthly Board of Directors Meeting-7 30 p m 3409 W Waukegan Road McHenry Public Invited JULY 20 Tea, Talk & Sew Home of Mrs Robert Howell, McHenry 9:30 a m •CONCERT •SOFTBALL •SWIMMING •VOLLEYBALL •BEER •FOOD BRING YOUR TENTS AND STAY THE NIGHT! PICNIC WILL BE HELD AT Rainbow Springs Trout Farm 5215 W. Rt. 120 - McHenry STARTS SAT. JULY 29th at 12 For more information or if you'd like to help: CALL GEORGE L0SSMAN - 385-3401 (Send Money or Bring to: LOSSMANN'S MEATS) '5 00 Per Person - Paid in Advance Family Caravan On Tour JULY 21 St. Margaret Chapter of Nairn- Regular meeting -St. Mary's Oak Room-7:30 p.m. JULY 23 Newcomers Family Picnic- Petersen Park-1 p.m JULY 24 Al A-Non Family Group Meeting--8:30 p.m - First United Methodist Church McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting-7:30 p.m -VFW Hall, 3002 W Rte. 120. JULY 25 MArcia Maty Ball CMrcle Picnic -Petersen Park-12 Noon JULY 25. 26 & 27 Dinner Theater- Crescent Bay Landing, Johnsburg - "Barefoot in the Park" - Performances: 1:30 & 7:30 p m . - - - I n f o r m a t i o n - Reservations: 385-9053 JULY 26 Church Women United Medical Van -Wonder Lake Fire Station, 1 to 4 p m -Lily Lake Town Hall, 5 to 8 p m McHenry Senior Citizens Gub Bus Boat Luncheon Trip to Lake Geneva & Lake Lawn Lodge-Leaving McHenry State Bank at 8:45 a m JULY 27 McHenry Garden Club- Regular Meeting -l p m - Home of Mrs Estelle Weiler T H.E.O.S. Dinner, A & W Restaurant--5:30 p m . - - Program: City Park Band Concert St Clara Court 659-Dog & Suds Night-8 p.m.-St. Mary's Oak Room JULY 29 St Margaret Chapter of Nairn -Cards-St Mary 's Oak Room 7 :30 p m JULY 30 McHenry County Historical Museum, Union-1:30 to 4 30 p.m.-McHenry Day-Drying Flower Demonstration by Mrs Mary Walker NAIM Diocesan Family Picnic-Rut la nd Forest Preserve, „Big Timber Road, Between Rtes 47 & 31-12 Noon -Bring Table Service & Dish to Pass-Car Pool Leaving McHenry State Bank 11 a m During a visit by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer of Johnsburg to the Elvis Presley estate in Memphis, Tenn., members of the family posed with the uncle of the "King of Rock and Roll". Pictured, left to right, are Joyce Benham, Vester Presley, Diane Schwall and Marcella Schafer. Frank and Marcella Schafer of Dutch Creek Woodlands, Johnsburg, just returned from a caravan-style' trip in their motorhome, accompanied by their daughter Joyce and her husband Glenn Benham and their daughter Debbie in their mini-home; and daughter Diane and husband Ken Sch­ wall with their son, Gary, and two daughters, Deanna and Tami, in their travel unit They visited the Pocahontas and Cherokee villages in Arkansas then traveled to Memphis, Tenn to visit Elvis Presley's mansion where they met with Vester Presley, the star's uncle. After seeing all of Elvis' home and grounds and the town of Memphis, they went to Shelbyville, Tenn., where they visited and stayed for several days with son and brother Richard, his wife Mildred and daughters, Pamela, Kimberly and Brenda. An interesting tour of the 250 bed hospital in Shelbyville where Richard Schafer is manager was en­ joyed by the visitors. All viewed the stables of the famous Tennessee Walking horses for which Shelbyville is famous. Later the whole Schafer family went to Nashville to the Grand Ole Opry and all of Opryland with Richard poin­ ting out many interesting sites on the way to and from Nash­ ville. The Schwalls then returned to Wisconsin, and the Benhams and Schafers stayed with the family in Shelbyville for a few more days, before continuing on to Kentucky Dam village, enjoying among other things, an unique hayride through the village, locks and countryside. They had a most interesting trip, but as always, were happy to return to McHenry JULY 3-1 Al A-Non Family Group Meeting-8:30 p.m - First United Methodist Church. - AUGUST 1, 2 & 3 Dinner Theater -Crescent Bay Landing, Johnsburg- "Barefoot in the Park - Performances: 1:30 & 7:30 p m . - - I n f o r m a t i o n - Reservations: 385-9053 AUGUST 6 Lakeland Park Women's Club & L P.P O A Annual Community Picnic-12 Noon - Community House, 1717 N. Sunset Avenue AUGUST 7 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting--8 :30 p.m .--First United Methodist Church McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Meeting-3 30 p m.-landmark School AUGUST 9 Church Women United Medical Van- Wonder Lake Fire Department, 1 to 4 p.m.- Lily l.ake Town Hall, 5 to 8 p m. AUGUST 13 St Clara Court 659-Bake Sale-After All Sunday Masses- St Mary's Catholic church. American Legion McHenry Post 491--New Officer In­ stallation-Post Home. AUGUST 14 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting 7:30 p.m.-VFW Hall Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting -8 30 p.m.- First United Methodist Church AUGUST 16 S u n n y s i d e W o m e n ' s Auxiliary-Regular Meeting- Raymond's Bowl, Johnsburg -1 pm AUGUST 21 Al-A-Non Family Group Meeting -8 30 p.m.- First United Methodist Church. AUGUST 23 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Luncheon Theater Trip to Fireside Restaurant- Theater, Ft. Atkinson, Wis- leaving McHenry State Bank 10:30 a m Church Women United Medical Van- Wonder Lake Fire Department, 1 to 4 p.m.- Lily Lake Town Hall, 5 to 8 p.m AUGUST 24 St Clara Court 659 Potluck Picnic-City Park 12 Noon X St. Agatha Ct. 777 To Meet At Community Club St. Agatha court 777, Nat­ ional Catholic Society of Foresters at Johnsburg, will meet Tuesday evening. July 18, at 8 o'clock in the community club hall Mrs Albert Huff will be in charge of the committee assisted by Mrs Victor Hopp, Mrs Don Bentz, Mrs Carl Neiss. Mrs Clara Adams, and Mrs Richard Michels The second annual Golf Outing originally planned for July 19 has been rescheduled for Aug 16at 10a m at Chapel Hill For more information and reservations call Mrs Francis Schmitt Little MIm Peaait C«ite«t Eatry Blank Klwails Clab of McHeafy Contestants must reside in the McHenry High School District 156 or Johnsburg District 12, be six years old and not nine years of age on or before August 1st, 1978. Name of child Address- Phone- Birth date- DINNER THEATRE COMES TO CRESCENT BAY LANDING BEGINNING JULY 18TH Matinee & Evening Performances TUES. - WED. • THURS. FOXFIRE PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS NEIL SIMON'S COMEDY "Barefoot in the Park" Eor Theatre Reservations & Information Call 3859053 ¥ GRgSCENT oBAY ^LANpiNG 3309II. Chapel Hill ltd., McHmij 3858899 Name of parent Entry blanks must be received no later than July 15, 1978 to McHenry Plaindealer, 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry U JAMESC. ZITZER Sj is pleased to announce the opening of his Law Practice. Specializing in: •Personal Injury •Divorce •Real Estate Transactions 86 Grant St., Crystal Lake,-Ph. 459-0866 associated with Covey, Covey & Waggoner MARRIAGE LICENSES Applications for marriage licenses at the McHenry County Clerk's office were recently made by: Frank J Higgins and Shirley M Bottcher, both of Marengo Steven R Maday, Des Plaines, and Alice M Huff, Spring Grove; Mark Anthony Rittorno, McHenry, and Carla Jean McShane, Riverdale; Martin W Whelan, McHenry, and Mary F. Mendenall, Round Lake David M Ehardt and Suzanne Baker, both of Woodstock; Rodolfo Hernandez and Martha G. Garcia, both of Belvidere; John Ploski, Fox River Grove, and Janice M. Aubert, Crystal Lake. David T Robbins and Karen E. Binkowski, both of Crystal Lake, Glenn A. Browne, Woodstock, and Reggy R. Roese, Crystal Lake; Stephen G. Vail, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., and Laura L Minard, Rudolph, Wis Gary M Bagors. Woodstock, and Christine M. Gumprecht, Crystal Lake; Richard P Volckmann and Judith A Morgan, both of Reston, Va Traveling is one way to lengthening life, at least in appearance. -Benjamin Franklin. • ii=M:n:rrd ma! New Aids, Batter ies, and Service. CALL BOLGERS DRUCSTORE 385-4500

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