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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jun 1981, p. 5

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College Honors At Monmouth Makes Dean's List William Hurckes, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurckes, of 3507 Fairway drive, McHenry, is one of 160 students who made the Dean's List at Monmouth college, Monmouth, 111. A 1961 graduate of Mon- Barb Wahler On Dean's List At Blackburn 9 Ms. Barb Wahler, a junior at Blackburn college, Carlinville, 111., was named to the Dean's List for the spring semester 1960-81. Barb, the daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. Darryl Wahler, of McHenry, achieved a 3.8 for the spring semester. N To be placed on the Dean's list at Blackburn college a student must receive a minimum grade point average of 3.5 out of a possible 4.0 for courses taken that semester. Brda Makes Dean's List At Southern Bruce W. Brda, the son of William and Betty Brda, 3712 W. Grand avenue, McHenry, has been included on the Dean's List at Southern Illinois university, at Car- bondale. A sophomore majoring in electronics. Brda had a grade point average of 3.75, on a 4 0 scale, for the spring semester Schaefer Recognized At Elgin Shawn Schaefer. son of Mr and Mrs Alvin P Schaefer of McHenry, was honored Friday evening. June 5. at the Elgin academy Honors convocation held in the gymnasium on the academy campus at 350 ' Park street in Elgin. Mr. Schaefer received recognition for his mem­ bership on the Elgin academy JETS team which placed first in district competition for schools of" under 750 students. M.D. Degree For Koeppen Michael D Koeppen. son of Reynold and Barbara Koeppen. of 4425 Poplar Leaf drive, McHenry, received the Doctor of Medicine <MD> degree from Nor­ thwestern university at -commencement exercises -June 13 in Evanston. 111. One hundred fifty-six M.D degrees were conferred by Northwestern President Robert H Strotz at the 123rd annual commencement. The uni versity\wide com­ mencement was followed by a Medical School con­ vocation at which the oath of Hippocrates was ad­ ministered by Dean James E. Eckenhoff, M.D. Pamela Mlskocl Awarded Degree Pamela Miskoci oh McHenry recently receh mouth, majoring in elementary education and learning disabilities, Hur­ ckes maintained a. grade point average of 3.666 or higher in order to be in­ cluded oh the list. a Bachelor of Arts degree at Northeastern Illinois university's commencement ceremonies. Ms. Miskoci was one of 1,832 individuals who were awarded graduate and undergraduate degrees. Etta Moten Barnett, a vocal artist and an active participant in Chicago's cultural life, delivered the commencement address and was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. Kuczwara On Dean's List At Bradley Lori Ann Kuczwara, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Kuczwara, of 1616 River Terrace drive, McHenry, has been named to the Dean's list at Bradley university, Peoria, 111. To qualify for the Dean's list at Bradley, a student must maintain a grade point average of 3.5 or better on a 4.0 scale. The McHenry student was among 753 students named to the Dean's list for the second semester of the 1980- 81 school year. CONSUMER VCHECKUST Two Make Honor Roll Two McHenry residents were among 178 students named to the Dean's List for the spring semester at the University of Dubuque, at Dubuque, la. Susan Prust, the daughter of Ormel and Lois Prust. 610 N Green street, and Cheryl Johnson, the daughter of John and Carrol Johnson, 3709 High street, were in­ cluded on the Dean's List. Students must maintain a grade point average of 3.2 or better, on a scale of 4.0, to qualify for the honor roll. K Lawr 60. 3405 McHenry, June 24 hospital NCE ERICH Klapperich. d avenue, Wednesday, 'iin McHenry born July Using aluminum foil un­ der pie or casserole can help make oven dean-up easier. However, if left constantly in the oven it will impair heat distribution. It can also cause minute cracks on the bottom of the oven. Stretch & Sew Is Ready For Summer There's something fun & easy at Stretch & Sew the Ann Person Method of Short-Cut Sewing 7 Our Classes make summer sewing a breeze Six weeks. $18.00. Enroll today. Gas Saver Classes Thursday, July 9 -- 9:30-2:30 Save time & gas, . take all 6 lessons in only 3 weeks (2 each day). Bring a sandwich we 'll provide the beverage. Summer Fabric Clearence Sale 20% -50% off All Summer Fabrics Sale starts Sunday, June 28 (11 -5) Through Friday, July 3 Shop early for best selection STRETCH & SEW Fabric1* Center « Stretch & Sew. Inc , 1980 , 918 S. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville, 362-2660 (Jus! 2 miles north ot Hawthorn Center) Hours: Mon., Tue & Thur, 9-9; Wed. 9-5; Fn & Sat., 930-5 FOR THE BEST LOOKING LAWN IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD... .. fSlmalltsHu AM ALi.lB CMAi.MBRB COMPANY LAWN EQUIPMENT •MOWEtS •TRACTORS •RIDERS The Green Machine TRIMMERS ELECTRIC AND GASOLINE MODELS AVAILABLE Q. - Legal Notice *• K THE BOARD OF LIBRARY TRUSTEES OF THE McHENRY-NUNDA PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT McHENRY ' COUNTY, ILLINOIS * PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the proposed annual budget and appropriation ordinance for the fiscal year July 1, 1961 to June 30, 1982, at the following time and place: Thursday, July 30, ^961, at 7:30 P.M., at the McHenry- Nunda Public Library, 809 West Columbus urive, McHenry. Illinois. Said ordinance in tentative form shall be available for public inspection for at least thirty <30) days prior thereto libr regular library hours. D/ " " at said library during )ATED this 26th day of June. 1981. s Edna Mueller, Secretary (Pub June26.1981) No. 810297 * • Old Post Cards To Continuing with its series of Sunday programs, the McHenry County Historical museum in Union will offer a program Sunday, June 28, on historic greeting cards and old post cards, the majority of which .^depict McHenry county scenes from the turn of the century. A large display of these cards will be set up and shown by a local county collector who has many postcards showing such towns as Greenwood, Woodstock, Harvard, And Greeting Be Displayed PAGE S • PLAINDE ALER - FRIDAY. JUNE 26.198f museum's collection, th# society is looking for donations of artifacts per­ taining to McHenry couAty residents involved with the Korean war and the Vietnam war. People wishing Ao donate Marengo, McHenry, Algonquin. Cary, Ringood, and others, and the way they looked 80 years ago. Other greeting card, novelty card and postcard collectors are also urged to show their collections in the museum that Sunday. « The program will run during museum hours from 1:30 to 4:30. In other society news, new members were elected to the Historical society's board of directors at tfie annual meeting held recently They include Everett Thomas and Norma Anderson of Woodstock. Janell Jar- zembowski of Algonquin and John Zabor of Spring Grove. The society holds its monthly meetings the fourth Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m. and the public is invited to attend. To add to the such items are asked to call the museum at 815-923-2267. When one is past, another care we have, Thus woe succeeds a woe, as wave a wave. •Shakespeare. LS~ The McHenry Plaindealer 31,1900* ip-ftix Lake, the son of Wiliiath and Helena, (Lay) Klapperich. Mr. Klapperich was born on the Tamaral farm in Fox Lake and was raised in McHenry. * He had been employed as a carpenter for 35 years by the Tonyan Construction Co.; was in­ volved with youth baseball; a member of Catholic Order of Foresters No. 594 of St. Mary's and belonged to St. Patrick's church, McHenry. On Oct. 18, 1941, in Rich­ mond, IU., he married Mary Louise Heelein, who sur­ vives. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Charlene) Glawe, .Mapito, 111 ; two sons. Davra>La..Grange and Richard. McHenry; and four grandchildren. Other survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Mix of Florida. Mrs. Anna Marie Scrobrough of McHenry and Delphine of St Joseph, 111.; and three brothers, William. Marty and John, all of McHenry. He was preceded in death by his parents A funeral Mass will be offered by Father Petit at St^ Patrick's church Friday, at 11a.m. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Countryside cemetery. Visitation was scheduled for Thursday, from 4:30 to 9 p.m.. at the George R Justen Son funeral home. Masses or donations to the American Heart fund would be appreciated. Courthouse Squares MAN WHO HAS AN exalted OP/mi On OF HIMSELF, IS PROS'LY A POOR JUDGE OF 111? (lm Str*»« USPS 33S 200 Ettoblith+d^f '4 Mr H e n r y III.no. V 600S0 Phona SIS 3BS 01/0 Published W*dn#tdOf I f'»doy o» AAc Henry lll.no. \ Second Clou Pottog* Poid at McHenry lll.no>t , ly McMlNtY PUBLISHING COMPANY POSTMASTCR Send oddrett chonget to McHenry Plomdealei 38 l 2 W Elm St McHenry Illinois 400SO Subscribers ore requested to provide immediate notice o^tHo.tge of addresv to The McHenry Plomdeoler )«l? W (Im St McHenry III *00SO A deduction of one month from the eapirotion of a subscription will be mode where a chonge of oddress is provided through the Post Office deportment Thomot C, Miliar-Publisher Adele Froehlich Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES . 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