Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Apr 1977, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

i NEW FACES In NEW PLACES 'In an effort to keep our readers informed as to who's moving in "across the street, next door or down the block", the Plaindealer will publish, as they become available, the names of our town's newest residents. The Plaindealer extends a "Welcome" to these newcomers and hopes the reader, as a neighbor, will do the same.) Two'new similarities MICHELE PETERSON LOREN KLAPPERICH SEEK TITLES-Among candidates seeking the coveted title of king and queen of the 1977 Prom to be held Saturday, April 30, are Michele Peterson and Loren Klapperich. Michele is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peterson of McHenry. She is a four-year veteran of.the girls' track team, competing last year on the state level. Her hobbies include bicycling and sewing. She will be attending college in the fall. Loren's school activities have been football, basketball, and track. He enjoys the outdoors and participates in the Building Trades program and IBA. His parents PATTI ALTHOFF MICHAEL GIBBONS are Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Klapperich of Johnsburg. College plans are in the future for both Patti Althoff and Michael Gibbons, with Patti entering the University of Iowa and Michael to attend Illinois Weslyan college. Patti is involved in cheerleading, speech team and drama club. Her hobbies include gymnastics, diving and music. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Althoff. Michael is the son of Mrs. Timothy Gibbons of Wonder Lake. He is currently the president of the senior class and participated in football and IBA. He enjoys collecting rare items. s PHOTO--WAYNE GAYLOKI) "IMCRSHA "Friends In Service Here!" What is the value of life - If we cannot offer some service to others? We congratulate you, and recognize you, for your con­ siderate response to our request for food and other items for our Easter baskets for the children and needy families. We are sure you enjoyed a blessed Easter, too. The children's Easter baskets were made by the Girl Scouts and delivered to the children by our volunteers, along with eleven family baskets of food. We are so grateful to those who helped in the packing and delivery of the baskets. May He bless you abundantly! ° We presently have a family without income. The father recently died, and until all arrangements can be com­ pleted through the necessary channels, they are in need of food and daily necessities. Anyone who would like to furnish such items for this specific need, or certificates for food, please call Fish at 385- 6182. Be sure to call Fish for fur­ ther information, or regarding any questi Dns you may have - at 385-8020, or write to Fish, Box 282, McHenry, 111., 60050. M.G. Dog Tail If two dogs approach each other it's most likely the one wagging its tail the slowest will end up in charge. families share in airline em­ ployment for the head of the household. Robert Lewis, is a pilot with Eastern airlines and brings with him from Wood­ stock his wifev Sandra, and their two children, Christa and Jeffrey They are living at 2916 Riverside. A customer service employee with United airlines is George Williams, and his family includes his wife, Nancy, and children, Scott and Kristin. They have chosen 4520 W. Lakewood for their home. Two couples celebrate June wedding anniversaries. From Colorado Springs, Co. are Ernest and Nancy Thery, 1101 Quincy. They have one daughter. Shannon, who is ninteen months old. Martin and Candace Kowalczyk of 2404 Edgewood also have a daughter, Kimberly, who is six months old. They are former Hoffman Estates residents. Ed and Virginia Butcher with their children, Johnathan and Ed, are settling in at 5208 Curve. Prior to the move, they resided in W. Milford, N.J. Newcomers in the Pistakee Highlands area are the Falkowski family at 5405 Louella. They number four and include Ted and Connie, and two sons, Richard and Jason. Also in the Highlands area just a block from the Falkowski family are the Walkers, who are making their home at 5506 Lucina. Their family also in­ cludes two sons, Keith and Jimmy. The boys, with their parents, Raymond and Marilyn, formerly lived in Bellwood, 111. New homeowners in Pistakee Hills are Gerald and Nancy Foster and son, Edward, and Valley View PTO Coordinates Fun Fair, April 30 Valley View PTO Fun Fair set for Saturday, April 30, will feature games for children and adults with a variety of hand­ made prizes. The 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. affair will offer a grand champion prize for the basketball free throw game. A country store wjiich will display baked goods, plants and hangers, jewelry, handcrafted items, books and games. There will be movies and refresh ments. The public is urged to attend and help make the fair a suc­ cess. Zion Ladies Plan Luncheon- Fashion Show The Zion Ladies aid is planning its annual Salad Bar luncheon and Fashion show which will be held Wednesday, May 18, at noon in the social hall of the Zion Lutheran church located at 4206 W. Waukegan road, McHenry. The latest styles from the world of fashions will be shown for the show and the affair promises to be both delicious and exciting. daughter, Linda. From Round Lake Beach, they are at 5218 Woodrow avenue. Johnsburg's Dutch Creek subdivision boasts former Orland, 111. residents who in­ clude Peter and Marilyn Jant^en and two children, Brooke and Jenn. They are at 2627 W. Knob Hill road. The Whispering Oaks area welcomes two new families. Paul and Ann Faciana are at home at 4904 W. Dartmoor along with their daughter, Renee. Prior to the move to McHenry insFebruary, they resided in Hometown, 111. From Norridge, 111. are Dan and Kim Chmura, 4913 Pyndale. The Winn family, Bart, Barbara, Mike and Mary, are becoming familiar with McHenry since their move to the Country Club estates subdivision. They are homeowners at 414 Shepherd Hills lane and formerly of Park Ridge. PAGE 3-PLAINDEALER Tt rr 1 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK BIRTIIs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of McHenry are the parents of a daughter born April 24. A daughter was born zo Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of Wonder Lake April 24. HOSPITAL NOTES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1977 Janice Atchison and Lena Gardner; from Wonder Lake, baby Christy Bishop, Edith M Gerber, baby Kimberly Kroening and Jay Cristy . and from Ringwood, Ingeborg Jacobsen/ HOSPITALIZED Shirley Tonyan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tonyan of McHenry, has been hospitalized at the University of Illinois hospital, 840 South Wood street, Chicago 111. 60612. Ortho 3. Since her stay will involve surgery and require lengthy convalescence, cards from friends would be most appreciated. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Recent admittances to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included from McHenry, Helen Diederich, Master Jeffrey Emrich, Anna Marie Grabowski, baby Jeffrey Lewis, Carolyn Keating, Carol Szabelski, Edna Dombrowski, Travel Time Flight time jbetween the na­ tion's major airports has been cut in half in the last twenty-five years. On the other hand, travel time from those airports to cities they serve has doubled during that same time frame. The McHenry Plaindealer Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Ev«ry Wednesday ( Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscribers are rsqusttsd to provide immediate notice of change of address to The McHenry Plaindealer. 3112 W. Elm St.. McHenry. III. 40050. A deduction of one month from the expiration of a subscription will be made where a change of address is provided through the Post Office Department. Larry E. Lund-- Publisher Adele Froehlich-- Editor : "/MEMBER \ : ^NEWSPAPER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION JUL fret Press I AK*y 1NNA SUSTAINING MEMBER-1977 SUBSRIPTION RATES I Y«-ar #10.50 1 Year $15.00 1 In McHenry and Lake Outside McHenry and County Lake County NEW® MEWQ N EW9 MEW0NEW+t= N EW/» M EW^NEWg M&W •*.*• h-LEYV <S> WEW (3 Z •-- f -- HOW...AT GLADSTONES FASHIONS FOR THE £1A£AICAL FIGUKEf \ (eaf \|our heart oti^Twiggg l) KiGGER %U 2 a ui 2 Do £ Ui Z *MiSSrPEB4fl"MEiar mcimm *QPEEN"SZES Come see our new Missy" womens spring % vummer coordinates by PEVON t( LADY DEVON, TRISSI A-TRISSl'S WOMAN, COS COB, LEAP and SHifN shore.* Coordinating feshiort pants % rasic pants'tunic -tops, blouson "l<?ps* sleeveless, shor+sleetfe Hong sleeve blouses • jackets • be I fed Sleeveless vests* skirte &splttskit+s. Jeans, shorts, ta nk bps % tee dinirte in lemon jeHow <- light blue pastels. Summer bright? of white, red,ye llow, blue, green I navy. (rlaristoiic's 1219N.GREEN ST. McHENRY PHONE 815 385 0182 STORE HOURS: M0N.-THURS 9-6 FRIDAY 9-9 SAT. .' 9-5:30 MISSY SIZES: 8-16 and 5. aa* L QUEEN SIZES: TOPS 38-44 BOTTOMS 32- I z flt £ z m * o z HI z 0 1 i. 7. I * % m t 0 z rn * % z ro /r rr ^NEW^MEWyNeW^NewONEWlSlHEWfrNEW® • MEVVf KEW® MEW° NEVA/

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy