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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Jul 1984, p. 6

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Ufefwley benefits reomoo f L2ST N Scfcaffer-Feeiey.. of the sole of the daw of 65 to participate and brum their favorite baked to the port Proceeds from the defray expense* to i WRS WILLIAM LVLEA Married in Florida The First Coo^r^atkvna) f.mt^d Church of Christ. Sarasota FTa was ?he «ceae of 'he rjeretnowy June 25, m marriage the former Martha J*ari Breen %od Wilham Bradford LyW The bride daughter o< Mr* 'sfyxi f Isahm fA Bradenton Ha *rS. Thomasi F Breen Jr Wrffcrrry rt a graduate ttudertf at the University *if Sooth FWvla. Tampa The bndegr»m. son of Mr and Mr* J Kefly Lyies of Temple Terrace Fla.. ia a «udent. m the Medical School of the VtBveraty of South Florida. After honeymooning in nor­ thern Wisconsin. the newlyweds r^ttmied to Tampa to their studies McHenry high school class of 1959 gets re-acquainted after 25 years M*"Henry O/rnrriuntty Hijjh v YwsA Has* of JSC# recently "^ebrated A* twenty-fifth year 'iwi'/n at Andre * Steak House, Richmond One hundred twenty- <,»ne were in attendance and all enjoyed an evening of r*rnrm ving and darwnns? f/> the '>f t he 50 * n^M member* came to join in •he festivities fr</m CaMr/mis Florida Maryland Arkansas Mi*v»nri. ir» ar.d - .an> different areas of Illinois All t he plans for the gala event were rnad<- h> the reunion committee consisting of Patti McCracken Vickery Janice Hetterrnann- Sfrwnberg Jackie Skidmore Creutz Ron Creutz, Roland Hoffman and Judy Baur Schmitt In keeping with the tradition set by the committee to pay tribute to all deceased classmates a contribution has been made to the McHenry Fire and Rescue Squad and John- sburg Rescue Squad in memory of Phyllis Letizia. Barbara Wilkes Trrptett. Carol Weingart Kephart. Richard Smith. Diane Kietesel Walsh, betores For­ me! La Forrest Remhardt Peter Charrey Sharon White Ber- thoid John Ceilitti and Janice Freund Chase Seniors...Out !• Lunch Reservations for meals at the Mt f lenry Vt alk-In Center for the week of July 23 through July 27 rrnjst be made by railing 385-8260 hy Tuesday, July 17 The menu for that week i* as follows July 2.'{ Swedish meatballs, 'ream gravy sliced potatoes, green peas, marinated cole slaw, ry#- bread, margarine, 'tttmeal raisin rookie. rrnlk July 24: Barbecued ground he»-f on bun, dtx-he** potatoe*. kern#-1 com carrot raisin salad, walloped apples rnilk July 25: Turkey and seashell casserole green beans, tossed salad French dressing, white bread, margarine, birthday cake, milk July 2t: Roast sirloin of beef, au gratin potatoes. chopped spinach, Waldorf salad, rye roll, margarine vanilla pudding, milk July 27: Baked chicken, rice pilaf, cooked squash, grapefruit juice, wheat bread, margarine, fresh apple, milk. Scouts hold car wash Johnsburg Boy Scout Troop 466 is sponsoring a car wash, to lie held f rom H a rn to 2 p m , Sunday, July 15 at the John- sburg Fire iJepartment. A $2.50 donation per car will be asked Come Join tamer/ St co. OPKN 6 DAYS at our 6R AND OPENING CELEBRATION OPEN HOUSE Sat-Jvly 14 4.8pm We're rrlrbratirw by offering SPECIALS ALL WEEK JULY 14th THRU 20th FIU MFTS M MSCWMTS WITH EACH M«VKI 2906 W.Rt. 120-McHenry, THE TO IAL SERVICE SALON TO KEEP YOU I (X)KIN' ax>D Call l.onr, Kathy, or Judy at (•15)344-4040 APPOINTMENT PREFERRED Invite all Girl Foresters to picnic AH JOBBOT Gfri Foresters of St Agatha Court Xo 777 are smted to aflai annual picnic iiated to be heid Monday Aug. 11. from 11 30 a.m. to 2 36 pm.. oc the Gab Preschoolers most be ac- ^mpanied by a parat, and all r .xhers are welcome. Hamburgers, hot dogs and pop ^11 be provided, and thooe trending are requested to piease bring a dub to Births W4GXER Randal and Barbara 37W W. John St . McHenry. amounff the birth of their fourth son on June 19 Eric .James was born as Northern Illinois Medical Center. McHenry. and weighed 9 t» 5 oz He was greeted at home by bis sister Erin, age seven: and CU RR AN fcr Xhers, Dennis, four and two- v ear-old Jason. Maternal grandparents are Frank and Mary Iwanski of McHenry. Carl v, i^ner, also of McHenry, is the paternal grandfather. Frances Kramer and Mary Wagner are tne child renls great- grandmothers. Jim and Mary Curran. Jr of McHenry announce the birth of their second daughter on June 23 Cassandra Rose was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center weighing 8 ft* 5 oz and measured 2D inches long. She was eagerly awaited at home by her sister Candace. age two and a half. Maternal grandparents LALB are John and June Endean of McHenry. James and Magdalena Curran, also of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Bernadette Er.dean of Wheeling, 111. and Ellen Hegwood of Nice, Calif, are the girls' great- grandmothers. John and Barbara Laub, 1 Sunshine Ct , Bloomington, QL 617D1, announce the birth of their second set of twins The girls arrived In St Joseph's Hospital, Bloomington, June 25. Michelie Marie weighed 5 lbs. 13* <*. and Julie Ann weighed 5 ft* 6 oz Their twin sisters are Allison and Melanie, age three and a HUMMEL half Maternal grandparents are Eugene and Martha Morenz of McHenry. Maurice Laub of Aiona, 111. is the paternal g r a n d ! a C h e f . G r e a t - grandparents are Mercedes Morenz of McHenry and Leon and Helen West of Quaker City, Ohio Richard and Donna Hummel, 7216 Chippewa Dr., Wonder Lake, became parents of their second son June 25, and named him Todd Joseph. The 7 lbs. 3 oz baby boy was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center. McHenry. He was greeted at home by his brrther Ricky, age three and a half. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. HARMON Justin Roy is the name chosen by Ron and Mindy Harmon, 4421 Hickory nut Dr., McHenry, for their second child and first son. The 9 lbs. 14 oz. infant was bom June 28, in Northern Illinois** Medical Center, McHenry He has a sister Amalie, age 22 months. Maternal grandparents Sponsor lunch-card party The Lotus Country Woman's Club will sponsor its annual Dessert Luncheon and Card Party Wednesday, July 18, at 1 p.m., in the home of Dolores May. DR. MRS. SANJVKTA MITRA announces the opening of her offices for the practice of INTERNAL MEDICINE •ad RESPIRATORY DISEASES •t |4318-B W. CRYSTAL LAKE RD. McHENRY (815)344-0621 W i IMS. MAIN STREET ALGONQUIN (312)658-6400 24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE (•is) 344-0621 And baby makes four left to right are g»wgfrrs«--sf the Y« David, Davis II, the want's Evamfle, Wis. Davis of PWP dates meeting and activities Parents Without Partners will hold its second general meeting Friday, July 20, from 8 p.m. to midnight, at the Algonquin American Legion Home on Route 31 south of Route <2. There will be a group discussion and coffee and refreshments will be served following die meeting. Family activities planned are: Fiesta Days in McHenry Sunday, July 22, from noon to S p.m., including outdoor en­ tertainment, art exhibits and sport events; Music At the Beach, main beach Crystal Lake, from 7-8:30 p.m., presented by the Strong Family String Band; Algonquin Founder's Days Sunday, July 29, from noon to 2 p.m., with Let's Eat Out for the family and many other events; and the musical, "Little Mary Sunshine." presented Aug. 4 and 11. CaB Rita, 312-00-3447, for any of these outings. Aduit events Nature WaBc at Route 62, with a brunch at the FuD House Swday, July IS; International Night Saturday, July 21 (bring dish to pass and come in if ifaaiwfl -**»n Betty, 312-426-3414); Movie Night Friday, July 27, from 6 to mirkright at Ron's (RSVP 312- 656-7646; and Going to the Races at Arlington Park from 12:36 p.m. Saturday, July 26 (Can Char, 312-426-3925. Parents Without Partners Chapter No. 166 invites all single parents to attend the family and adult activities. Contact any OK the above numbers for more information. Community calendar od .in Edwin Resetar of Wonder Lake and Mr and Mrs. Gus Kuk of LaPorte, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Hummel of Wonder Lake are the paternal grand­ parents Clarance Hummel, Sr. of Chicago is the great­ grandfather, and Mary Melichar of Arizona is the great- great-grandmother. are A. B. Bleyl of Salt Lake City, Utah and the late Hazel Bleyl. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Harmon of; Round Lake Park, fll. are paternal grandparents. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Minnie Hall of Atkins Va. and Mrs. Lucille Harmon of Pocatello, Idaho. It will be a pleasant af­ ternoon with everyone playing their favorite games of cards. For further information, caU 675-2496 JULY 14 McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 pjn.- Public Welcome. JULY 15 Polish Leg. of Amor. Vets-Annual Free Picnic-Polka ft Western Music, Food-Pearl St. Pk.-Noon to 6 p.m.-Public Invited. JULY 16 THEOS-Annual Picnic-Potluck-FeUowship Hall-First Umted Methodist Church-Bring Dish to Pass ft 'White Elephants -Sale 4 p.m.-Dinner 5:30. JULY 18 Aurora Blood Drive-McH. Co. College. r Martha Workshop-10:30 a.m.-Faith Presbyterian Chwch- & Chapel Hill Rds.--Bring Sandwich. JLY 19 McH. Sr. Citz. Club Annual Pienic-Petersen Park-Noon-3:30 * > p.m.-Bring Lunch-Can) Tables If Playing Cards. McH. Chamber of Commerce-Professional Golf Outing-McH. Country Club 9:30 a.m.-Chamber Members ft Guests. McH. Moose Lodge 691-EnroUment of New Members-7:30 p ™ Catholic Daughters of the Americas-Mo. Mtg. 1:30 p.m.-Uberty Hall-(K. of C. HaU>. JULY 21 McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m - Public Welcome. McH. Moose Lodge 691-Horse Shoe Pitching-Beer-Brats-Sweet - Corn-At Lodge 10 a.m. -i .Chicken Barbecue-Ringwood Church-Serve 4:30 to 7 p.m.- - - Tickets 728-0222 385-7646 385-8037. NAIM-St. Margaret Chapter-Picnic Potluck 1 p.m.-Gerloff's ' Home. JULY 22 McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Meat Shoot ft Games 10 ' a.m.-Public Welcome. JULY 23 McH. Sr. Citz. Club-Mtg. 1 p.m.--East Campus. JULY 25 Mary Martha Circle-Mtg l p.m-Faith Presbyterian Church- Lincoln ft Chapel Hfll Rds. JULY 26 McR Moose Lodge 601-Special Mtg. 8 p.m.-For AU Members. ' JULY 28 ' McH. Sportimen's Chib-Weingut Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.- Public Welcome. <SI|C If* food and (fcmk are surrounded by ihe warm beauty and charm ol iiaiuri-" (Sauntrg Squire - Itelu * rtw eiegsni surroundnff oi Ihe beautiful Wesley Sews country estate wife a picture window d.mng room OMrlootung 13 V» acres of beautiful grounds En|oy our quct cocktail lounge m their former (fcrung w or the original ttrary with us maqrwheent wood panefmg. Choose from our excellent menu with gourmet specials r LUNCHEON TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY Served from 11:00 to iff.m.. featuring a large selection ranging from a simple sandwich, graciously prepared, to a superb full course lunch. Intersections Rt. 120145 - Crayslak*

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