s p u r g e o n s Life today Friendship club meets Weather not a deterrent ML AND MM, JOHN BARRY. JR. Poynter-Barry united the fanner Catherine May Flower girls •«* the fruuui'! |Set Jaycee Women Week ̂ h hMMT of D.S. Jaycee til It. •! Births Community calendar grandparents are WfDten F. Rundell of Madhai, Wis. and the late Ann A. Rnndeil. Paternal grandparents are Mariwi TAiwiH of Sivanuh, Ga. and Louis E. McMahrw, Jr. of Bensakm, Pa. Interested women should contact Pat. D. at ,111 SMI, or jon than Feb. 7, at the lakeland Park Community House, 1717 X. Sunset, at t prn world Jan. 14 in Northern Ulinnif Mfdirsl Center, McHenry. She was welcomed home by her three-year-o)d hrafter Kenny. Jr. Maternil y itpwi areMr. and Mrs. Alfred Urban of Danville, HI. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Znvmfcn of Countryside, 111. Wyunlfi imi i of Brookfield, 01. is the paternal grandparent ; and great-grandparents are Sine Baftis and Doris Zavorka. QVDfN Absfayboy was born Jan. 15 to David and Katlqr Quinn, 513 N. Pine Grove Rd., McHenry. David .Alan, Jr. arrived at Northern Illinois Medical nwfcr llfliwiri •mintrinfffilKg 50a HarrietVoightof^sgo is the maternal grandmother. Paternal grandparents are Bessie and George Quinn of dividual development HEALLEflft. Jeremiafirlustin is the name chosen by Richard and Brenda Heal less, 7408 Chippewa, Wonder Lake, for their first child. The 7 lbs. 6 ok. baby buy was born Jan. 17 in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. Maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berlin of Lake Havaso City, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dugan of Wonder Lake are the paternal grandparents and Mrs. Mary Clinton of Wonder Lake is the great-grandmother. LWV interviews politicians Members of the Woodstock- lfnsldui in this area. McHenry I*agie of Women Local league president. Voters hare been busy this post Barbara Marrs joined the week interviewing members of Crystal lahr-Cary fengse in an the lfgiil stisnr for the stale interview of State Rep. Richard LWV. The purpose of ttaese KImibii Wonder lake resident interviews is three-fold. Tina HElirterviewed Stale Sen. The stale LWV gains in- Jack Schaefer. State Rep. formation on the iii n|wsiii of Ronald Wait of the Mh dntnct legislators as they rrite to wasintenriewe ̂̂ by vn mrtheds Phyllis DiSSrui and Bdns of raising revalue. The Fsnumg. legislator is given an op- Theae interviews are an pot Unity to learn about the whiiIp of die league's con- league and share bis ideas aritfa taming effort to encourage both them Finally, the iuteiflen* league. members and the pdbtic provide a foundation for a strung to take an active past in working relationship between government and the pnlHiral the local LWV and the process ORLAK Paul and Gail Orlak, 2915 N. Richmond Road, McHenry, announce the birth of their first child on Jan. 20. Michael Paul entered the world in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry weighing 6 Km. 8 ox. Maternal grandparents are Bob and Shirley Hutt of McHenry; and Richard Orlak of Crystal Lake is the paternal grand father. Great-grandparents are Joseph Dvornick and Stella and Walter Orlak. MC MAHON Louis Edward IV is the name choaen by Louis Edward and Mary Ann McMahon, m, 816 W. Route ITS, McHenry, for their aecond child and first son. The 7 Is. 13 oa. infant was born Jan. 15. in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. Maternal I Married 1 ! Hi-Style Photographers! New Location in McHenry! Feb. 7-8-9--ThurS., Frl. & Sat. Hours 10 AM-2 PM & 3 PM 6 PM; S«t. 'Til 5 PM NOAWOWHHWTHIHIU) (f6ET YOUR HAIROJT AT THE ̂ A REGULAR PR. ICF ... V-}" \VouR VALENTINE RECEIVES i A H A I R C U T O F E Q U A L O R /LESSER VALUE AT /z PRICE. (^r/mane tamers &co. • 3 44-4Q4Q 2906 W. RTE. 120 A\CHENRV B-B-Q BABY BACK RIBS •FULL SLAB •CHOICE OF POTATO •SOUP •SALAD FRIDAY SATURDAY FISH FRY 'tttSS- ALL DAY Uttr UN ALL YOU CAN CAT A WICK •ffltSMp** fries •3.99 «3» McHenry Market Place 4400 W. Rte. 120, McHenry. IL Professional Family I\>rtrait I^ckate MB 44 DAILY SUNDAY 4PM TO CLOSING One -11 x 14 Portrait Two - 8 x 10 Portraits Y fact 1<n""""Vl family gr+M mmdtr 2314 W. Rt. 120-McHenry DIRECTLY BEHIND SPORTSMAN'S UQUORMART