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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jun 1985, p. 6

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Page 6- PLAINDEALER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE21,1985 Life today DEBO Senior citizens' lunch menu Although the caterer for meals for the McHenry County Senior Citizens Council Meet & Eat program requests that participants sign up for meals one week in advance, they allow changes to be made in the meal count 24 hours prior to each serving day. In other words, people can call the center they attend and reserve a meal 24 hours ahead of the day they plan to attend. For example, those desiring to eat lunch on Friday may call Thursday morning and make reservations. Reservations for meals at the McHenry Meet & Eat Center for the week of July 1 through July 5 should be made by calling 385- 8260 by Tuesday, June 25. The menu for that week is as follows: July l: Italian sausage, whipped potatoes, diced beets, health salad with dressing, bread, margarine, chilled peaches, milk. July 2: Oven fried chicken, curried rice, carrot coins, cole slaw, cornbread, margarine, fresh orange, milk. July 3: Meatballs and mostaccioli, green beans, tossed salad with dressing, bread, margarine, vanilla pudding, milk. July 4: FOURTH OF JULY- ALL CENTERS AND OFFICES CLOSED. July 5: Tuna salad, cold potato salad, broccoli cuts, apple juice, bread; margarine, oatmeal raisin cookie, milk. MC FARLAND AND KIRK WIGGERMAN Items of interest 1 Engaged Charlotte and Don McFarland of Grand Rapids, Mich, announce the engagement of their daughter Deborah to Kirk Wiggerman, son of Ron and Marilyn Wiggerman of McHenry. The prospective bride graduated from Davenport College,'Grand Rapids; and the future bridegroom attended Ferris State College, Big Rapids, Mich. The couple will reside in McHenry after their Aug. 3 wedding. Community calendar JUNE 21 NAIM-St. Margaret Chap.-Mtg. 7 p.m.-Montini School Oak Rm.- -Guest Speaker. 20th Reunion-1965 Class McH. Hi.-Get-together 7 p.m.-Johnsb. Comm. Hall. JUNE 22 Polish Leg of Amer. Vets.-Liberty Club-Italian Nite-Food- Music-Dancing-Entry 7 p.m.-1304 N. Park St., McH. 20th Reunion-1965 Class McH. Hi.-Andres Steak Hse. McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.- Public Welcome. JUNE 23 Chicken Dinner & Summer Social-St. Peter's Cath. Ch. Hall- Spring Grove-12-3 p.m. Ice Cream Social 2-5 p.m.-Zion Lutheran Ch.-Movie on Statue of Liberty. CRAFT FAIR "Prints, Pottery and Pot­ pourri," a craft fair sponsored by the'Crystal Lake Jaycees, will be held Sunday, June 23, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., at McCormick Park on Route 14 in Crystal Lake. RUMMAGE SALE Grace Fellowship Church, 400 Lincoln Ave., Fox River Grove, will have its first rummage sale Thursday and Friday, June 27 and 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a large selection of toys, books, furniture and clothing. For pickup of donations, call 344-2573. IAKE REGION CHORALE This performing grou0 is inviting experienced singers to audition for the summer season performances. Repertoire in­ cludes music of the Renaissance, Baroque and Romantic periods. Ap­ pointments can be made with director Bill Misik at 438-6328. The group rehearses each Friday evening. There are openings in each of the choral sections. RBCHS ALUMNI Tickets are still available for the annual Richmond-Burton High School Alumni Assn. dinner-dance to be held July 13, at Andre's Steak House in Rich­ mond. Classes of 1985, 1960 and 1935 will be honored. Cocktails will be served at 6:30 p.m.; dinner, 7:30; and dancing, 9:30. Tickets are $12.50 per person and may be purchased at the pharmacy, bank or Cheryl Barber, by July 6. "SUMMERAMA 85" On July 12, 13 and 14, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton parish in Crystal Lake will hold a gala on the parish grounds at 1025 McHenry Ave. The hours are Friday from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Saturday, 1 p.m. to midnight; and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. There will be rides, games, rood, beer, chicken dinner on Saturday; and a craft show Sunday. Father Joe Kulak will be the main attraction in the dunk tank. Many gifts will be given away free during the weekend. 20th Reunion-1965 Class McH. Hi.-Picnic At City Pk.-l p.m. cH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Meat Shoot & Gam .-Public Welcome. McH a.m Local girl vies for title JUNE 24 m McH. Amer. $eg. Post 491-1 . _ _ McH. Co. Arthritis Action Council-Mo. Mtg. 7 p.m.-Wdstk. Hosp. Conf. Rm.-"Reading X-Rays." McH. Woman's Club-Bd. Mtg. 10 a.m.-McH. Public Libi Aurora Blood Drive-Zion Lutheran Ch.-4206 W. Rt. 120, 3:30-7:30 p.m.-Anyone 17-65 Yrs.-Sponsor McH. Area Jaycees- Info Call 344-0847. McH. Sr. Citz. Club-Reg. Mtg. 1 p.m.-East Campus. JUNE 25 McH. G McH. Area Jaycees-Bd. Mtg .-Info. Call 385-4674-PubIic Invited. McH. Garden Club-Mtg. 1 p.m.-McH. Public Library. JUNE 26 Stress Management Class-Sponsor McH. Area Jaycees-Info. Call 414-279-6742. McH. Co. Democratic Women's Org.-Mo. Mtg. 7:30 p.m.-McH. City Hall-Info. 385-5622. JUNE 29 McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m.- Public Welcome. JUNE 30 McH. Area Jaycees-Ann. Golf Outing-Info. Call 385-5883 Or 414- 279-6742. McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Registered Shoot 9 a.m.- Doubles, 16 Yd. & Handicap Shoots-Awards-Public Welcome. Linda Sue Maiorca, daughter of Ms. Susan Maiorca of McHenry, has been selected as a contestant in the 1986 Miss Illinois Teen USA pageant which will take place at the Arlington Park Hilton Hotel in Arlington Heights, HI. the weekend of July 5, 6 and 7; The winner will represent Illinois iii the 1986 finals of the televised Miss Teen USA pageant to be held next January m Miami, Fla. Miss Teen USA wins a $70,000 cash scholarship plus $50,000 in prizes. Maiorca will be judged on her intelligence and speaking ability, beauty of face and figure, poise, personality and grooming. She is a sophomore at John- sburg High School, where her activities include Drama cliib, Student Council member, Pom- International club and :h club. Her hobbies in­ clude reading, writing poetry, dancing, singing and talking On the telephone. Linda stands five feet eight inches tall, has brown hair and brown eyes. She is 16 years old and her life ambition is to live a long and striving for right. Campaign coffers filled by oldster's misguided giving r»F4rt ABBY: My sister is 9y years oMjand no loriger suf­ ficiently mentally competent tohandl^Mr financial affairs. She nad some money in her checking account, but during the last presidential campaign she wrote checks for close to $4,000 for various candidates. She received glowing letters thanking her for her lasi contribution and asking for more money. Abby, she thought these candidates were writing personal letters to her so she sent them whatever they asked for. She was handing out checks left and right. Last January she became ill, both mentally had to give up her apartment and come and live with me and my husband. We are elderly ourselves and not in very good health. (We were recently appointed her legal guardians, but she has very little money left to "guard.") I have all her cancelled checks and the names and addresses of all the candidates she gave money to. I wrote them, explaining the situation and demanding that they return her money. Not one of them has returned a dime. Not only that, but she is being solicited by other politicians. I have written to them and asked them to take her off their lists, but they haven't Instead the list is growing! Do you have any suggestions on how we can get some of that money back? FRUSTRATED IN PALM SPRINGS DEAR FRUSTRATED:Your letters are probably being fed into a computer and answered by a processing machine. Save your postage. You stand about as much chance for a refund as a snowball in Palm Springs. Sorry. DEAR ABBY: A while back you wrote that "bedroom eyes are in the eye of the beholder." I'm afraid that's not true. Scientific American magazine even had a cover article in the early '70s documenting research that people with larger pupils are more "alluring." After all, only certain women (or men) are constantly told they have "bedroom eyes," while the rest of us can go a lifetime without ever hearing that comment^ As close as I figure it, bedroom eyes have droopy lids, larj pupils, bright whites, and are generally blue and accompanied darkness under the eyes. EYE ADMIRER DEAR EYE ADMIRER: Sorry, I don't buy the "scientific research" you cite. Most people see what they want to see and interpret it in their own way. Actually, it's the expression in the eye-real or imagined-that makes for "bedroom eyes." Summation: Nobody ever made a pass at a statue. DEAR ABBY: I have a question I hope you can answer. My dad was married three times. With wife No. 1, he had a son. With wife No. 2, he had two daughters. With wife No. 3, he had me. What relation are his son and daughters to me-stepbrother and step-sisters? Or Halfbrother and half-sisters? Would wife No. 2 and wife No.3 be his Would wives Npil and No.2<be any relation to i ALL SCREWED UP IN OHIO DEAR ALL SCREWED UP:The son and two daughters are our half-brother and half-sisters. Wives No. 1 and No. 2 would no relation to you. But wife No. 2 would be the former step­ mother of your half-brother, and your real mother would be ms step-mother. (Is your social life in a slump? Lonely? Get Abby's updated, revised and expanded booklet, "How to Be Popular--for people of all ages. Send your name and address clearly printed with a check or money order for $2.50 and a long, stamped (39 cents) self-addressed envelope to :Dear Abby, Popularity, P.O. Box 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038.) stepmothers? £ Take care of microwave oven. happy life, always r what she feels is According to home economists, a microwave oven can be kept looking 'as good as new' by simply wiping out the interior with warm sudsy water and a soft cloth or sponge after using it. For stubborn soil, they suggest boiling a cup of water in the oven for two or three minutes to let the steam soften the soil-then simply wipe it out. Be sure to clean the areas where the door and oven frame touch when closed, and then rinse well. They caution against using abrasive cleaners or steel wool pads as they can damage the control panel and electronics. The exterior may be cleaned with a soft cloth or sponge and mild detergent or spray glass cleaner. Births CAPPELLO Kelly and Greg Cappello, 4820 W. Elm St., McHenry, announce the birth of their first son on May 10. Christopher Gregory was born in Sherman Hospital, Elgin, and weighed 8 IDS. 1 oz. He has two sisters, Heidi, age 9 and Holli, seven. Maternal grandparents are John and Gloria Flannigan of LaFeria, Tex. Louis and Norma Cappella of Pitt­ sburgh, Pa. are the paternal grandparents. Great- grandparents are Frank and Violet Moravec of Harlingen, Tex. and Charles Cappello of Pittsburgh. BROGAN William and Deborah Brogan of McHenry became parents of their second child and first daughter May 25. Shanna Ann arrived in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington weighing 7 lbs. 11% oz. She has a brother Sean Patrick. Maternal grand­ parents are James and Jacqueline Matrisciano of Cary. m. Mrs. Annette Brogan oi Barrington is the paternal grandmother. RAEF Lindsay Marie is the name chosen by Thomas and Terri Raef of Buffalo Grove, 111. for their second daughter. The 6 lbs. 14 oz. baby girl entered the world May 26 in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington. She has a sister Melissa Cassie. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Raef of Carpentersville, 111. are the paternal grandparents. GARDNER Clifford and Kathy Gardner of McHenry became parents their second child and first son May 30. Robert-Joseph entered the world in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. He has a sister Samantha. Maternal grand­ parents are Lou and Barbara Thorns of McHenry. Mrs. Marjorie Gardner, also of McHenry, is the paternal grandmother. BONATO A baby boy was born June 2 to Donna and Jeff Bonato, 3620 Bradley Ct., McHenry. Phillyp John arrived in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry weighing seven pounds. He has a brother Bryan, age six and a half; and a sister Stefani, three and a half. Maternal grand­ parents are Virgil and Mary Pollock, and paternal grand­ parents are Kenneth and Dorothy Bonato, all of McHenry. GLENN Justin Michael is the name chosen by Roxanne and Terry Glenn of Mesa, Calif, for their first child. The 8 lbs. 6 oz. baby boy was born June 3 in Balboa Hospital. Maternal grand­ parents are Mike and Patricia Lobinsky of McHenry. Roxie and James W. Glenn of Yon- calla, Ore. are the paternal g r a n d p a r e n t s . G r e a t - grandparents are Evelyn Lobinsky, Lucille Schmitz, Dale and Ruth O'Neal and Wilma Glenn. Myrtle Schmitz is the . k a J t i y ' s g r e a t - g r e a t - grandmother. MERZ Rainer and Valerie (Rode) Merz of Naperville, 111. became parents of their first child June 4 and named her Hilary Anne. The 7 lbs. 9 oz. baby girl entered the world in Central DuPage Hospital, Winfield, 111. Maternal grandparents are Ray and Bettie Rode of McHenry. Hans and Paula Merz of Deerneld, HI. are the paternal grandparents. Tillie Engeln of McHenry is the infant's great-grandmother. LANDHOLT H. George and Penny Landholt, 7314 W. Route 120, McHenry, announce the birth of their first child on June 5. Ian Charles was born in Northern Illinois Med|cal Center, McHenry and weighed 8 lbs. 13 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wesley G. Wear of W. Dundee, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Landholt of Decatur, 111. are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Ada Schultz, Mrs. Alma Wear, Mrs. Harold Osgood and Mr. H. G. Landholt. HOPP Christopher and Jill Hopp, 4414 N. Riverdale Dr.. McHenry, announce the birth of their first child on June 7. Eric Christopher was born in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock and weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. Mrs. Terri Huffar of McHenry is the maternal grandmother. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hopp of M c H e n r y . G r e a t - grandparents are Mrs. Lorraine Nye of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hopp of McHenry, and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hartmann of McHenry. ORTMAN Kady Nadine is the name chosen by Mark and Terri Ortman, 267 Grand Ave., Fox Lake, for their first child. The 8 lbs. 2 oz. baby girl was born June 7 in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. Maternal grandparents are Shirley Earnest of Round Lake and Royce Earnest of McHenry. Loyal and Arlene Ortman of Round Lake Beach are the paternal grandparents. Great-granaparents are Garth and Bernice An­ derson of Round Lake Beach and Mrs. Stella Bernal of Chicago. SCHMITT • A baby boy was born to Duane and Mary Schmitt, 2510 W. Mehring Ave., McHenry, and they named him Adam Christopher. The 10 lbs. 9 oz. infant arrived in Northern Illinois Medical Center June 7. He has a three-year-old brother Todd. Maternal grand­ parents are Mr. ana Mrs. Martin Behm of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sch­ mitt of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents are Mammie Schmitt of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. John Hertel of Round Lake. HURCKES William and Yvonne Hurckes, 713 Finch Tr., McHenry, announce the birth of their first child on June 7. Brandon William was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. Maternal grandparents are Gene and Betty Mensin of Belleville, 111. Robert an Jeri Hurckes of McHenry and the late Lorraine Hurckes are the paternal grandparents. Savina Rix of Mt. Prospect, HI. is the infant's great-grandmother. DOHERTY Tim and Katie Doherty, 4707 McCullom Lake Rd., McHenry, became parents of their second daughter June 8. Anna "Lee entered the world in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. She has a three-year-old sister Sarah. Maternal andarents are Ted and nna - Getner. both deceased. Paternal grand­ parents are Bernie Doherty of McHenry and Patricia Doherty of Orlando, Fla. Matilda Doherty is the girls' great-grandmother. GREANY Jeff and Chris Greany of McHenry announce the birth of their first child on June 8. Erin Marie was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 9 lbs. 2 oz. Maternal grandparents are Ron and Ardelle Conway, and paternal grandparents are Paid and Ruth Greany, all of McHenry. Great-grandparents are Alfred and Marie Oeffling, Marty and Helen Conway, all of McHenry, and Bill Greany of Massachusetts. DALTON Stacey Ann is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton, 853 Chapin, Morris, 111. for their fourth child. The 8 lbs. 1 oz. baby girl was born June 16 in Morris Hospital. She has two sisters, Nicole, age six and Karen, four; and a brother Steven, two. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Cun­ ningham of McCullom Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Dalton of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Mizerka " of Downers Grove, 111. and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cizsar of Crete, 111.

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