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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Sep 1985, p. 5

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Community •--t p M c H E N R Y P L A I N D E A L E R S e c t i o n A T u t t d i y , S « p t « m b « r 1 7 , 1 9 1 6 P a g e $ , Births BRITTAIN Glenn and Jamie Brittain of Mc- Henry became parents of their first child Aug. 29. Christopher Aaron was born in Northern Illinois Medi­ cal Center, McHenry weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. Maternal grandparents are Bill and Jan Appelquist of Palatine, 111. and James and Susan Kimberling of Oxnard, Calif. James and Mary Brittain of McHenry are paternal grandparents. PIPALA George and Lana PiPala, 4913 Pis- takee Dr., McHenry, announce the birth of their second child and first son on Sept. 6. Benjamin George weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. on arrival at Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. He has a 15-month-old sis­ ter Tera. Maternal grandparents stfe Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallo of Roujnd Lake, 111. Paternal grandpar­ ents are Ruth Dahme and Lawrence PiPala of Powers Lake, Wis. Loretta PiPala is the great-grandmdther. SCHULTZ A baby girl was born Sept. 4 to Lisa Schultz, 3308 Carol Circle, Is­ land Lake, and she was named Brit­ tany Nicole. The 9 lbs. 3 oz. infant entered the world in Northern Illi­ nois Medical Center, McHenry. Ma­ ternal grandparents are Diane and Allen Schultz of Island Lake. Great- grandparents are Betty and Allen Schultz and Dorothy and Derrill Johnston. GREGORY * Krystle Desiree is the name cho­ sen by Wayne and Gail Gregory, 617 Hill Rd., McHenry, for their fourth child. The 7 lbs. 13 oz. baby girl was born Sept. 5 in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. She has two brothers, ages 11 and eight; and a 12-year-old sister. Maternal grand­ parents are Duane and Dorothy Boo- ton of Round Lake Beach, 111. Pater­ nal grandparents are Ed and Shirley Fonarow of Germantown, Pa. Hazel Newcomer of Erwin, Pa. is the great-grandmother^ WITZ Jamie and Dela Witz, 1940 A Qr- leans, McHenry, became parents of their second child and first son Sept. 6 and named him Phillip Anthony. ; The 6 lbs. 7 oz. baby boy arrived in ' Northern Illinois Medical Center, ; McHenry. He has a two-year-old sis- •ter. Maternal grandparents are 'Wesley May and Lois Donovan of McHenry. Paternal grandparents are Jim and Gerri Witz of McHenry. Great-grandmothers are Leona Hur­ ley and Emma Gray. BELL Dave and Kathleen Bell of Crystal Lake announce the birth of their first child on Aug. 8. Brian Christo­ pher was born in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington and weighed 7 lbs. 15-1/2 oz. Maternal grandpar­ ents are Francis and Ann Murray of Island Lake. Lad and Eleanore Psota of Cary are paternal grand­ parents. Great-grandparents are Henry and Madeline Laufenberg and Helen Murray of Denville, N.J. TUEGEL Mary and John Tuegel of Island Lake became parents of their third son Aug. 3 and named him Michael Edward. The 9 lbs. 13 oz. baby boy was born in Good Shepherd Hospi­ tal, Barrington. Hb has two broth­ ers, John and Tim. Gladys Whelan of Berwyn, 111. is the maternal grandmother. Paternal grandpar­ ents are Herb and Agnes Tuegel of Wauconda. Agnes Bornhorst of Chi- c a g o i s t h e b o y s ' g r e a t - grandmother. EWERT Vasare (Summer) Joy is the name chosen by John and Ramute Ewert of Island Lake for their second daughter. The 7 lbs. 15 oz. infant was born Aug. 8 in Good Shepherd Hospi­ tal, Barrington. She has a sister Tanya Ann. Maternal grandparents are Vytas and Virginia Balnius of Chicago. Raymond and Muriel Ewert of Crystal Lake are paternal grandparents. SCHLICHTING Mark and Patricia Schlichting of McHenry announce the birth of their first child on Aug. 5. Phillip Marcus was born in Good Shepherd Hospi­ tal, Barrington weighing 5 lbs. 6 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Wester, paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Schlichting, and great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Senini, all of Chicago. HURCKES A baby boy was born Aug. 12 to Jeffrey and Tamara Hurckes of Mc­ Henry and they named him Jeffrey John. The 7 lbs. 4 oz. infant entered the world in Good Shepherd Hospi­ tal, Barrington. Maternal grandpar­ ents are Samuel and Dorohy Kmety of Arlington Heights, 111. Robert and Jeri Hurckes of McHenry are pater­ nal grandparents. DVORAK Desiree Kay, is the name chosen by Tom and Karen Dvorak of Mc­ Henry for their first child The 8 lbs 5 oz. baby girl arrived in Good Shep­ herd Hospital, Barrington Aug 181 Maternal grandparents are Richard and Carole Chemiak of Cary Ed­ ward and Alice Dvorak of Crystal Lake are paternal grandparents So phia Rybicki of Chicago is the grandmother. * MALONEY Michael and Amy Maloney of Round Lake announce the birth of their second daughter on Aug. 7. Melissa Lee was born in Good Shep­ herd Hospital, Barrington weighing 7 lbs. 3 ozr She has a sister M{ary Elizabeth. Maternal grandparents are Larry and Sandy Clark of Island Lake and Mike and Doreen Ahl- strom of Bartlett. William V. Ma­ loney of Wauconda and Carolyn Ma­ loney of Louisville, Ky. are paternal grandpaents. TOUSIGNANT Paul and Betty Tousignant of Spring Grove became parents of their second daughter Aug. 23 and named her Meagan Marie. The 8 lbs. 2 oz. infant was born in Good Shep­ herd Hospital, Barrington. She has a sister Tracy Ann. Maternal grand­ parents are William L. Jones of Hannibal, Mo. and Mary A. Jones of Kenosha, Wis. Clement and Marion Tousignant of LakeTanasoffkee, Fla. are paternal grandparents. Teachers set Sept. 25 meet The McHenry County Retired Teachers Association will hold its September meeting Wednesday, Sept. 25, at Grace Lutheran Church on Kishwaukee Valley Rd., Wood­ stock. Lunch will be served at noon. The McHenry County Sheriff's De­ partment will present a program on "Safety and Fraud." All retired teachers and adminis­ trators are invited to attend. Call 385-3829 by Sept. 18 to make a reservation., Seniors plan tour McHenry Senior Citizens Club President Wilbert "BUI" Hecht re­ ports that reservations have been made and paid for to fill two motor coaches and seven other people wish to go. The group will attempt to fill a third bus, so there is still time to make reservations with chairman Orvile Brandt, 385-6420, on or before the Sept. 23 meeting at East Cam­ pus, at 7 p.m. Hot coffee and rolls will be served on thefts, furnished by the club. A stop will be made at Freeport £p and then Dubuque, Iowa, where ev­ eryone will enjoy lunch on the Mis­ sissippi River Boat, while touring the river. On the return trip, a tour will be made of General Grant's home, oth­ er points of Interest and the many shops in Galena, 111., arriving in McHenry around 8 p.m. Anyone having questions about the outing may call Clem Umdenstock, the McHenry Senior Citizens Club s veteran for tour Information at 497- 3045 81 u 7l m a • • £ I t K»V «^XQ IS? in S 1 S. a $ + J> w 85 1 i H if £ m«r ~ -j 2 O* s Z3 i3l I $ $ + 4L v 7 ' K* - r m 5 S H «• *!» Si luffs •vvm t ? 1 *

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