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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jan 1985, p. 6

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!*«««- fc n.4IM».Al.KR HElf 4l.l». %. JAM \ H \ 1ft. 1^ Life today educators set dale for next film MARY ANN VAN AND PATRICK BAUER Engaged McHenry County Area Childbirth Educators (MCACE) invites the public to attend a showing of the award winning film, "Nan's Class" at MemorialHospital for McHenry C.wnty, Woodstock at 8:15 p.m. •»n Monday, January 21. The film depicts the labors and deliveries of five couples and a single parent who have prepared for the birth of their child by attending Lamaze childbirth preparation classes. It also shows the latest in family centered niateraity care in­ cluding labor and delivery in a birthing room setting and the Leboyer method. MCACE is an organization of ASPO (American Society for Psychoprophylaxis -in Ob­ stetrics, Inc.) certified child­ birth educators dedicated to the quality education of parents, hospital, staff, and the general for child- given in the st ruction county Lamaze Method at various locations. These are ingoing classes best taken during the last trimester of pregnancy, however early registration is encouraged. It ogoing Cesarean birth •For further information contact Marie Walters, 459-8647. ' w-.11. • " ' "v, Sponsor dance at new lodge The Women of the Moose wffl sponsor its second animal Polka Party Saturday, Jan. 19. A catered dinner will be served from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and live music for dancing wffl begin at 9 p.m. This is the women's first function to be held at the new lodge, located at Route 31 and Johnsburg Road.. The next activity is the Mood bank, scheduled from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5; and a dinner dance for all sweethearts is planned for Feb. 9. CARRIE MORTELL AND TIM SABATKA Plan wedding Mr. and Mrs Van Laad ĵrt, 12316 Ware Read, Woodstock, of tfceir daagkter Mary Ami to Patrick *• of Mr. and Mrs. Danli Baner, 3424 Skyway Drive, An Aigut ntiUmg is Births x PHARES Kevin and Elizabeth Phares, 181 Houston a., Round Lake, m, became parents of their second daughter Jan. 3. Jessica Leah was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 7 lbs. 2 oa. She has a sister Jactyn, age J2 irionths. Mary Ortendahl of Antoich, HL is the maternal grandmother. Paternal grand­ parents are Stanly and EUy Phares of Wildwood ~~ ~ grandparents are ALBANESE John and Marilyn Albanese, 3100 W. Biscayne, McHenry, announce the birth of their fifth child. Steven Andrew arrived in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry, Dec. 28, and weighed 8 lbs. 13 oz. He was welcomed home by John, age seven; Rob, five; David, three; and Jodi, 18 moitffas. DL Great- WEINGART A baby girl was bom Dec. 27 to Jeanne and Jim Weingart, 38610 N. Rena Ave.,. Anttoch, HL isncs jean arnvea in Noraiern Illinois Medical Center, pamfearents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur M. West of Lawrence, Kans. Paternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. William Seabrook of Addison, HI. and Mr. and Mrs. John Albanese of Harrington, 01. Wedding Policy 1 ma i-i ntin« • • •• ilijU LB . w rterafo ww pnni w&ootngs tn i The McHenry Plaindeafer Herald wW print weddktga tn their entirety up to one month after the ceremony. However we know many couplea do not receive their weddktg photos within one month after the ceremony. The bride may bring In a completed wedding write-up, without the photo ftwU be dated and heki untM a photo becomes avadable. In this way, the newfyweda do not have to depend on a photographer to determine the length of their wedding write-up that la pubfahed In the newafraper. * From one to two months after the occaafon, at gown descriptions end recep­ tions assistants' nm»i wf be omitted. After two months, weddings shortened to names, date, site attendents and officiating person at the parents' names, couple's education and where they wtf reside. This w» be printed without photo. Once submitted within these deudtnei, we take responaJbikty for pubtcatfon. The moat efficient meerta of handtng the Information la to pick up e wedding form at the McHenry Ptaindealer Herald office. Flowers and gown'descriptions can then be matted es preperabona are completed. Forms should be typed or printed legfbiy. Couples may ateo write their own ac­ counts using the Information we seek, aubfect to edUng for style. The McHenry Plaindeeler Herald wtf only accept reeponatiMky for block end white photos. However we wtl 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, aelf-eddreased envelope for their return. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MorteD of McHenry announce oif their daughter Carrie, to Tim Sabatka, son of Mr. and Mrs Edwin "Mike" Sabatka of McHenry. Beth are 1988 graduates « McHenry High School. She graduated from Eastern DBnsii University with a B.A. in Psychology with Teacher Certification. Hi graduated from Lewis University in 1984 with a BJL in Accoontia A Jane 1 wedding Is planned. Three enter competition * Wis. Harold and Lou Weingart of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Olga Madden and Dorothy Nickels are the infant's great- grandmothers. WfflTTINGTON Mark and Cheryl Whittington, 15 Washington, Round Lake, HL became parents of their second son Dec. 28 and named him Keith David. Hie 7 lbs. 8 oz. baby was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. He has a brother Craig, age one and a half. Maternal grandparents are Frank and Betty McGraw of Round Lake. Pat Whittington of McHenry is the paternal g r a n d m o t h e r . G r e a t - grandmothers are Ethel Wolfe and Edna Whittington. COLLINS John Kevin and Aqgel Betancourt Collins, 208 N. Loomis, Naperville, 01. became parents of their second son Dec. 31, and named him Jonathon William. The 8 lbs. 4 oz. baby was born in Edward Hospital, Naperville, and measured 21 indies long. He has a brother Brandon. Maternal grand­ parents are Elias and Sandy Betancourt of McHenry. John and Alice Collins of Oak Lawn, 111. are the paternal grand­ parents. KOCHER , Christopher David is the name chosen by Carol P. Kocher, 704 W. Broadway, McHenry, for her son who was born Dec. 28. Hie 8 lbs. 5 oz. baby boy entered the world in Northern Olinois Medical Center, McHenry. Charles W. and Jeanne A. Kocher of McHenry are the maternal grandparents. START LOSING WEIGHT TODAY! The very first day you start using SUPER 0DRINEX Tablets and Diet Plan is the day you start losing weight SUPER 0DRINEX takes over where your will power leaves off to help reduce your calorie intake. The ac­ tive inaredient in each tiny pink tablet of SUPER 0DRINEX has been clinically tested safe and effective when usedafe directed. Now you can take off those extra pounds while eating 3 meals a day Lose weight starting today with SUPER 0DRINEX or your money back 50 TABLETS $3.33 110 TABLETS $5.43 ' uereisen, zyvsu w. 'SsaftWAns Mathew Lee Mansfield grandparents a Ellen Mansfield < Kenny and to Lake, QL MANSFIELD* Pamela Mansfield and Stanley Geretsen, 27930 W. became Jan. 2. was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and "7 lbs. 13 oz. Maternal are I of Fox! and Sharon Kamholtz of Round Lake, Ql. Paul and Charolette Kamholtz of Genoa City are the great-grandparents. Great- great-grandparents are Warren Hill of Elkhorn, Wis. and Lila Janicke of Williams Bay, Wis. PETERSON James and Patricia Peterson, 8718 Riley Road, Wonder Lake, announce the birth of their first child on Dec. 29. Danielle Marie arrived in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Rasmussen of Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. Lenard Peterson of Algonquin, 01. is the baby's paternal grandfather. STEINSDOERFER Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stein- sdoerfer of Oak Park, 01. became parents of twins Jan. 5. The babies were born in Loyola Medical Center, Maywood, DL Megan Mary weighed 6 lbs. 11 oz. and Gregory James weighed six pounds. Maternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rupe of Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Steinsdoerfer of McHenry are the paternal g r a n d p a r e n t s . G r e a t - grandparents include Mrs. Alice VerbiUion, Mrs. Cecile Rupe and Mrs. Helen Bauer of McHenry. Ron Naus, West Campus Senior, Kristin Wolff, East Campus Senior and Annette Freds, Johnsburg Senior high School students represented Veterans of Foreign Wars post 4600 and their Ladies Auxiliary in the VFW Fifth District Voice of Democracy essay com­ petition. The students and their parents have been invited as guests of the local VFW and. auxiliary to attend a banquet sponsored by the VFW Fifth District. The banquet will be held Saturday, Seek pageant contestants Stars Of .Tomorrow Beauty and Talent Pageants will be conducting its first annual _ ",r. "T- 17, at Jardlne's, li2 E. Lincoln, Belvidere, 01. Registration time is noon. The pageant is open to all area people between the ages of 3 and li\ and includes competition in beauty, talent and photogenic. This is the official preliminary to the Illinois state finals which will be held June 19-22, in Peoria, 01. Contestants will be divided into six age divisions. The baby division is open to those six months to two years; little king division is for boys three to nine years of age. Entrants into the talent and photogenic portion of the competition will be judged Jan. 19 at the VFW post home in Dundee. Awards will be presented for the top five essays written b> students sponsored by VFW posts and auxiliaries in the fiftfti district. The first place essa> will represent the fifth district is state competition. Eva Snell, president of the Ladies Auxiliary to VFW Pos 4600 of McHenry and Gerrj Kuck, Voice of Democracy chairman for the auxiliary wil attend the fifth district banque in Dundee. I separately. Winners in each division wil ore«ei^nf!irowi»,ft" banners trophies and; their entry fees paid into the state finals. State winners will compete in Augus at the 1985 national pageant which is presently being planne< for Louisville. The 1984 Illinois state winners will be specia guests at the Belvidera preliminary and will crown the new winners. J Contestants .must b§ pre- registered by phone or mail on or before the Feb. 11 deadline.,' To register or receive additional information, write or phone: Karen Steiner, Illinois State Director, Stars of Tomorrow, 4872 Birch Avenue, Rockford, 01. 611U, (815) 877-0304 or 877r 5258. MR. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER HOPP Exchange wedding vows ttiitar as be sang "When There U Love." The former Jill Arm Hart- mann exchanged promises of marriage Dec. 7, with Christopher Eric Hopp. The is the daughter of Mrs. Huffar, 4704 W. Bonner Drive, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hopp, Jr., 2013 Sunnyside Beach Road, McHenry, are the parents of the bridegroom. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mark Hartman, at a 5 p.m. ceremony performed in I Chapel Hill Country Club.| The groom's brother, Victor- Hopp who handled the duties of best man, also accompanied himself on the Renee Johnson of McHenry attended the bride as of honor. Chad &uffar, the bride's brother; and Mike Hopp, the groom's brother, served as ushers. Following a reception at the country club for 85 friends and relatives, the newlywedls spent their honeymoon in a chalet at Indianhead, Midi., where they enjoyed siding. They are temporarily making their home at 512 Mineral Springs, McHenry. Community calendar JANUARY 17 United Methodist Women-Gen. Mtg. 9:30 a.m.-First United Methodist Church.-Hostess Naomi Circle. JANUARY 19 ^ T McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.~ Public Welcome. JANUARY 21 TT 5 P m -Busy Bee Rest.^4621 W. Elm-First United Methodist Church--F\m & Fellowship. JANUARY 21 Money Management Seminar-McH. Public Library-7 p.m. JANUARY 22 ' , McH. Garden Club-Mtg. l p.m.-McH. Public Library-Noon Luncheon {Optional ~ - JANUARY 26 kMcH. J^tanen's Club-Weingart Rd.-F?actice Shoot 1 p.m,- Public Welcome. Happy Birthday Happy Birthday HAPPY 16TH JOHN Dwell Uw. 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