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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Apr 1985, p. 6

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PagM-PLA1NPKALER-HEHALD, FKIDAV. APRILS. 1985 Life today Births The staff of the McHenry Plaindealer-Herald sends wishes for a "Happy Easter" to all, by way of the above post card which was borrowed from the collection of Thomas Morjal of McHenry. BOLE Nathaniel Frederick Jacob is the name chosen by Frederick and Michele Bole, 1704 North Ave., McHenry, for their third child. The 7 lbs. 3 oz. baby boy was born March 22 in Northern Illinois Medical Center. He has two sisters, Tobie, age 10 and Megan, eight. Maternal grand­ parents are Elizabeth J. Lydon of Cross Hills, S.C. and Eugene J. Lydon of Palatine, HI. Fred and Betty Lou Bole of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. HOCIN Tim and Gloria Hocin, 7908 Cypress Dr., Wonder Lake became parents of their second child and first son March 22. Jeffrey Joseph was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz. He has a one-year-old sister Jessica. Maternal grandparents are Don and Geri Milbratz of McHenry. Sally Hocin, also of McHenry, is the paternal grandmother. Cecelia McGee of Chicago is the children's great-grandmother. Women's club sets meeting - The next meeting of the ' Lakeland Park Women's Club will be held Thursday, April 11, • at 7:30 p.m., at the Lakeland Park Community House, .and Frances and Ella will be . hostesses. Guests and newcomers are welcome. St. Patricks' day decorations were used by hostesses Adela Arndt and Edna Domrese for the March meeting and delicious refreshments were served. The meeting was called to order by President Barbara Meurer, and the pledge of i Allegiance was recited in unison. The FISH collection amounted to $22. Members will be working on lap robes for the nursing homes; and it was unanimously agreed that they will again prepare birthday gifts for the nursing home residents, to be delivered before the start of the new year. Everyone agreed it would be nice to host an afternoon at Royal Terrace; the date is tentatively set for Saturday, May 18, at 2 p.m. A slight change has been made in the hostesses; Frances Kostka and Ella Solomon will serve in April, and Viola Kelly and Jan Walker will serve in May. In June there will be the annual Officers Recognition Dinner. President Muerer asked Marie Cross to have a slate of nominees ready to be presented at the April meeting; in­ stallation of officers to be held at the May meeting. Son's foresight helps mom keep eye on family dates DEAR ABBY: Several times you have suggested in your column that writing material would be a practical gift for an elderly person. My son, who lives in another state, went one better last Christmas. On a Girl Scout calendar he had marked the birth dates of all my grandchildren and great-grandchildren,and the wedding anniversaries of all the members of my family. In addition, he sent a beautiful selection of cards appropriate for each occasion. On the envelope in the corner for the stamp, he had penciled in the name of the person for whom the card was intended. He didn't forget the stamps either-even remembering the increase that was due in February 1985. I cannot think of a more acceptable gift for this 86-year-old lady whose eyesight isn't what it used to be. All I need to do is add a personal line or two to each card. This may help others who don't know what to send an elderly friend or relative for whom shopping is a chore. LAGUNA HILLS, CALIF DEAR G.K.J.: What a thoughtful, generous son you have raised. And how generous you are to want to share that idea with others. As my beloved mother used to say, "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree." DEAR ABBY: Please tell me what the rule is on using Roman numerals for a name. My mother-in-law insists that our infant son should be David Dennis Monroe IV (not his real name), His father, grandfather and great-grandfather all had the-iirst name David, but each had a different middle name. I believe it is not correct to use numerals unless the name is exactly the same. I hope you can clear this up, as I find it very pretentious. Please, sign me... NO NAME, NO CITY DEAR NO NAME, NO CITY: No problem. You are right. No numeral (or junior) is used when the middle name is different. The entire name-first, middle and last- must be exactly the same for the first son to be named "Junior," and for a grandson, a great-grandson, etc. to be named "in," "IV," etc. DEAR ABBY: I am hurting more right now than I ever have in my whole life. My beloved younger sister died nine months ago. I still can't believe I will never be able to call her on the phone again to gossip and giggle as only sisters do. God, how I miss her! I asked her doctor what actually killed her, and without batting an eye he said, "Cigarettes!" Now I feel so guilty because she took up smoking because I, her older sister, smoked. Thank God, I was able to quit, but it was too late for her. Her husband and children are inconsolable. I have learned a lot from this terrible experience. A smoker has a lot more to worry about than dying. My sister's stay in the hospital with lung cancer wiped her family out financially. Abby, why do advertisers make cigarette ads so attractive? Instead, they should run a before and after picture of a once- beautiful woman vomiting and bald from radiation therapy. I know this letter is too long for your column, but if it will nelp just one person to reach into her purse (or his pocket) and throw that pack of cigarettes in the trasn, it will be worth it. GRIEVING IN GULFPORT, MISS. (Doyou hate to write letters because you don't know what to say? Thank you notes, sympathy letters, congratulations,how to decline and accept invitations and how to write an interesting letter are included in Abby's booklet, "How to Write Letters for All Occasions." Send your name and address clearly printed with a check or money order for $2.50 (this includes postage) to: Dear Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038.) 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 April 15 through April 19 should be<%iade by calling 385-8260 by Tuesday, April 9. The menu for that week Is as follows: ^ , April 15: Roast turkey breast, t I Meeting slated Women's Aglow Fellowship will meet April 10, at 9:30 a.m. at the Lake Geneva YMCA, Wells St., Lake Geneva. No nursery will be provided this month. A $2 registration at the door covers room rental, coffee and light refreshments. Delores Balla will be the featured speaker. Mother of six, active in her home church in Elk Grove Village, 111., Balla has served in Aglow in various capacities for the last nine years, including area board president. She teaches and participated in bible study groups, prayer groups and Aglow leadership training seminars. Aglow meetings are open to the public. For more in­ formation, call Gladys, 414-248- 2664 or Betty 815-943-7152. giblet gravy, whipped potatoes, squash, health salad with dressing, bread, margarine, mixed fruit, milk. April 16: Chicken rice soup, crackers, Swedish meatballs, cream gravy, parslied potatoes, capri vegetables, biscuit, piargarine, cake with strawberries. April 17: Western Omelet with Spanish sauce, seasoned noodles, peas and carrots, pineapple juice, bread; margarine, tapioca pudding, milk. April 18: Oven fried chicken, whipped potatoes, broccoli cuts, kidney bean salad, bread, margarine, chilled pineapple, milk. April 19: Seafood Croquettes, parslied potatoes, diced beets, cole slaw, roll, margarine, fresh banana, milk. Sponsor spring lunch-card party The Pistakee Highlands Women's Club will hold its 17th Annual Spring Luncheon and Card Party April 17, at noon in the Pistakee Highlands Com­ munity Center and a donation of $3.75 is requested. The menu will feature an assortment of delicious salads prepared by the members, plus dessert and beverage. There will be a table prize for each table of four. Proceeds from this event will be donated to various local nonprofit organizations such as rescue squads, Girl Scouts, Brownies, Boy Scouts, Baseball leagues, scholarships, Pioneer Center, and others. Tickets are by reservation only, and can be obtained by calling 497-3233 after 4 p.m. . ' : • ••'- #f<StS MARGARET KEDZIERZAWSKI AND PATRICK KINNEY Engaged JACOBI Thomas and Samanthia Lee (a former McHenry resident) Jacobi, 34911 Rock Island, Ingleside, 111., announce the birth of their first child on March 19. Thomas Ronald m was born in Lake Forest Hospital, Lake Forest, 111. and he weighed 7 lbs. 5 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mrs. Lillet Lee of Woodstock and R. D. Lee of Fallon, Nev.. Paternal grandparents are Rosemarie and Gene Arnold of Ingleside. Great-grandparents are Helen and Harold Jacobi of Maywood, 111. and Emma Von Schallen of Krohnbuhl, Switzerland. COTE Tom and Lisa Cote, 3816 Fillmore, McHenry became parents of their third child March 19. James Thomas arrived in Northern Illinois Medical Center weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz. He has two sisters, Colleen, age five and Allison, three. Maternal grandparents are Tom and Darlene Huemann of Johnsburg. Eleanore Cote of Cary, 111. is the paternal g r a n d m o t h e r . G r e a t - grandmothers are Eunice Andreas and Vera Huemann. FITZGERALD, JR. William J. and Jane R. Fit­ zgerald, Jr., 7917 Oakwood, Wonder Lake, became parents of their fourth child and first son March 20. William J. HI was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 8 lbs. 11 oz. He has three sisters, Katie, age seven; Maureen, five; and-Shauna, two. Jack and Rita Rice, and William and Pat Fitzgerald, all of Wonder Lake, are maternal and p a t e r n a l g r a n d p a r e n t s r e s p e c t i v e l y . G r e a t - grandparents are John and Gen Fleckenstein of Clearwater, Fla. DIXON Chris and Kathy Dixon, 711 Russell Rd., Apt. 32, DeKalb, HI., announce the birth of their first child on March 15. Nicole Courtney was born in Sycamore Municipal Hospital, Sycamore, HI. She weighed 8 lbs. 15 oz. and measured 20% inches long. Maternal grandparents are Ted and Darlene Michalski of Lin- denhurst, HI. Paternal grand­ parents are Donald and Barbara Dixon of McHenry. Great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Michalski of Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Alberta Hunt of Chicago, Mrs. Margie C. Dixon of McHenry ana Mr. Robert E. Link of Houston, Tex. LE MASTER Zachary Adam is the name chosen by Lowell and Vicki Le Master, 3617 James St., McHenry, for their third son. The 7 lbs. 4 oz. baby boy was born March 20 in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. He has two brothers, eight-year-old James and Chad, five. Maternal grandparents are Floyd and Vivian Cutler of Garwin, la. Vernon and Cora Le Master of Clarksville, la. ar the paternal grandparents. Great- grandparents are Vernal Hall of Garwin and Kate Le Master of Madrid, Iowa. MICHALS Crystal Lee is the name chosen by Stanley and Linda Michals, 34614 Nokomis Trail, McHenry, for their second daughter. The 7 lbs. 5 oz. baby girl arrived in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry, on March 16. She has a sister Lisa, age four. Maternal grand­ parents are Mariorie Payne of Union Grove, Wis. and Keith Payne of Laurium, Mich. Mrs. Jean Michals of Burlington, Wis. is the patenral grandmother. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James McGrath of Alsip, HI. DOUGHERTY Michael and Claire Dougherty, 5906 Fox Lake Rd., McHenry, became parents of their second daughter March 16. J a m i e M a r i e w a s b o r n i n ' Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 6 lbs. 6 oz. She was greeted at home by her 20-month-old sister Amy. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Tankersley of Blythevilla. Ark. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas of Jacksonville, Fla. are the paternal grandparents. Great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Charles Long. BASKIEWICZ Kathleen and Stephen Baskiewicz, 301 Thornwood, McHenry, announce the birth of their fourth child on March 21. Stephen Edward, Jr. arrived in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry weighing 8 lbs. 15 oz. He was greeted at home by two sisters, Ann, age 14 and Shelli, 11 and a brother Alan, 10. Maternal grandparents are John and - Ann Popilek of Hebron. Violet Baskiewicz of Chicago is the children's paternal grandmother, and Tillie McKenzie is their great- grandmother. Community calendar APRIL 6 Easter Egg Hunt-Bake Sale-Pist. Hi. Comm. Ctr.-Preschool Thru K, 10 a.m.-Grades 1-4,11 a.m.-All Area Ctpldren Invited-With Parents. McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m- Public Welcome. APRIL 8 Johnsb. Hi School Citizens' Advisory Council-Mtg. 7:30 p.m.-At The School-Visitors Welcome. McH. Sr. Citz. Club-Mtg. 7 p.m.-East Campus Hi. School. APRIL 9 Naomi Circle-Mtg. 9:30 a.m.-First United Methodist Church Parlor-Babysitter Provided. / APRIL 11 McH. Co. HI. Genealogical Soc.-Mo. Mtg. 7:30 pm.-Central Hi School Cafeteria, Cr. Lk.-"Letters & Libraries." Lakeland Pk. Women's Club-Mtg. 7:30 p.m.-Lk. Pk. Comm. Hse.-Hostesses Frances Kostka & Ella Solomon. League of Women Voters-Bd. Mtg. 9:30 a.m.-Home of Barbara Marrs-1505 Appaloosa Tr., McH.-Ail Members Welcome-385-1434. APRIL 11 McH. Woman's Club-Shepherd of the Hills Church-Noon- "Eunice's Eggery." APRIL 13 Friendship Club-Potluck Lunch & Mtg. Noon-Fellowship Hall- First United Methodist Church. Kinship of McHenry-Orientation Mtg. 9-11 a.m.-For All In­ terested Persons-Shepherd of the Hills Church Present check to library Margaret Anne Kedzierzawski and Patrick Michael Kinney, both of Island Lake, announce their upcoming May wedding at St. John the Baptist Church in Johnsburg. The bride-to-be is a Wauconda High School graduate, and the future bridegroom attended Northern Illinois University. At the regular March board meeting of the McHenry Woman's Club, a check for $820 was presented to Karen Kent, president of the McHenry Public Library Board. The check is the result of a card party sponsored by the club March 14, in St. Patrick Catholic Church hall for the benefit of the library. The event was successful and members of the committee chairing the event attribute that success to the many par­ ticipants who helped. This an­ nual fund raiser for the library is one of the community service projects of the group. The club's April 11 program will be presented by Eunice's Eggery, located in Crystal Lake. The different processes of decorating eggs, materials needed, and kinds of eggs used will be explained. Also, samples of decorated eggs for all oc­ casions will be shown, along with jeweled and decoupaged eggs and egg jewelry. All members are urged to attend and encouraged to bring interested guests. 25th anniversary Former McHenry residents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Watertown, Wis., will celebrate, their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary April 20, with a dance from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., at the Richwood Roadhouse in Richwood, Wis. All friends, relatives and former neighbors are invited to attend, as no formal invitations will be sent. Jack Miller and the former Irene Thurlwell were married April 30, 1960, at St. Mary's church in McHenry. They are the parents of five children: Mrs. Cory (Becky) Tomczyk of West Allis, Wis., Cindy, Cathy, Jim and Rob at home.

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