Disney Tribute Is Feature Of Program June 2 Hilltop elementary school will present its seventh annual spring program on June 2, at 1 p.m. Patrol and attendance awards will be given at that time. The 360 children of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grades will present "A Tribute to Walt Disney", with music from the shows "Bambi", "Pinocchio," "Siow White and the Seven Dwarfs", "Peter Pan", and "Mary Poppins". This program is under the direction of Shirley Watkins, music teacher. Accordion accompaniment by Chris Durkin will be featured. Principal soloists are Gina Rosio, Cindy Landin, Kim Curry, Jeff Damianti, Maribeth Karas, Tracey Watts, Alan White, Tina Fendt, Robin Perrino, Cynthia Bye, Deborah Leonard, Dean Whitney, Ricky Bradley, James McWilliams, James Grabowski, Barbara Krebs, Pat Carlson, Chris Durkin, Beth Howell, Denise Quist, Donna Meyer, Linda Pedraza, Rosemary Foreman, Robin Tucker, Melody Brdssman, Lisa Curry, Steve Congdon, Darlene McGowan and Sheri Landin. Featured dancers are Anita Arndt, Iris Seese, Nona Amour, Carol Huff, Linda French, Brenda Ryan, Calinda Leonard and Vicki Williams. McHENRY HOSPITAL . t Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Komar, Richmond, became parents of a son May 23. A daughter was born May 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sherry of Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. David Hall "announce the birth * of a daughter May 28. OTHER BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strauel of Wauconda are parents of a daughter, Jean Marie, born at the McHenry hospital, May 1*9, on her grandfather Rose's birthday, weighing 6 lbs. Awaiting her at home were a brother, Edward, 7, and two sisters. Cynthia, 5 and Colleen, 4. Mrs. Strauel was the former Juanita (Bunny) Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Rose of Pistakee Bay. The paternal grandfather is Edward Strauel, Sr., of Barrington. OSRITAL H6#U ,Mc^ENRY HOSPITAL Admittances to McHenry Hospital during the past week included Katherine E. Yoas, Clearwater, Fla., Charles S. Dussmann, Jr., and Elmer G. Jacobson, Ingleside; Ann M. Knox, Darlene Galler, Nancy K. Schwarz, Evelyn Kelley, SueM. Danz, Patrick T. Deren, Thomas L. Farrell, Crystal Lake. Also, Jessie A. Waters, Fox River Grove; Eugenie J. Schweikert, Marjorie A. Bastie, Clara Buikema, Fox Lake; Oswald Schloemer, Huntley; Marietta Jacobs and Annie LouMc- Lane, Wauconda; Eugene M. Cheney, Dundee; Dennis E. Mass and Henry D. Lindeman, Woodstock; Lucille A. Benesh, Hot Springs, Ark.; And Michael E. Gouge and Francis A Rekenthaler, Richmond; John A. Brown, Algonquin; Josephine F. Lusiano, Wonder Lake; Theresa F. Weaver, Forest Park; Geraldine S. Hansen, Lake Villa; Delia S. Filip. Spring Grove; Holly G. Hayes, Lombard; Debra Meyer, Cary; Also, Lavern Mihalik, George E. Inzer, Miry Kintgen, Gladys Slipiec, Joan K.Murray, Theresa Frett, Randall Spiess, Reginald Varney, Magna Wick, David R. Addante, Mary E. Jones, Dolores A. Weber; And Eugene J. Miller, Jacqueline Gore, George E. Lacko, Sr., William J. Koch, Dale M. Maule, Bradley William Smith, John P. Schneider, Nellie Cina, Lawrence L. Bartelt, Arthur E. Gaylord, Sarah A. Harper, Jacqueline L. Bitterman, Frederick C. Boomfield and Vera M. Doherty, all of McHenry. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK During the past week patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock included Nora Jackson, Frank O'Brien, George Kolb, Master Gerambio and Master William Wyman, McHenry; and John Russell,. Mary Owens and Jack Grizely, Wonder Lake. COUNTY CLINICAL SYMPOSIUM IS FINE SUCCESS The medical staff of Memorial Hospital for McHenry County sponsored an outstanding clinical symposium for all doctors of the area in mid-May. Thi s proved to be an outstanding event, Bert Hanspn, administrator, said, adding the medical staff is hopeful of presenting a similar program next year. Co-chairmen for the event were Dr. Margaret Phillips and Dr. S. L. Ruggero, members of' the Memorial Hospital medical staff. The afternoon symposium featured four doctors from the Chicago area talking on different subjects. Dr. Ruggero moderated the first part of the program and Dr. Phillips the second half. . Doctors attending were from such communities as Woodstock, McHenry, Wauconda, Elgin and Walworth, Wis. BIRTHS HARVARD HOSPITAL On May 24 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Shrader. HARVARD HOSPITAL Earl Peterson and Theresa Oik of McHenry were patients in the Harvard hospital during the past week. SALE AT CHURCH Mount Hppe Methodist church at Pistakee Highlands will be the setting for a rummage sale on June 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., including a bake sale, lunch room and French room. JOIN CHURCH Rlcently Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church, McHenry, received new members. The following were included in this group: William Eckhart, Miss Penny Hager, Mr. and Mrs. James Kinder, Cheryl, Donna and Tami, Mr. and Mrs. John Lang, Mrs. Clifford Ohlson, Debra and Dan, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stanell, Robert, Earl Jr., and Kristi and Mrs. Richard Wimmer. REPEAT FILM ON COMMUNITY SCHOOL PROGRAM The McHenry public schools announce a repeat showing of the film "To Touch a Child" on^vThursday evening, June 1, at 8)p.m. in the auditorium of the (^JcHenry Community high school. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. This film illustrates how the Flint, Mich, schools have developed community centers for 80,000 adults and children utilizing the facilities of all of their public schools. By means of a community school program community resources serve to attack community problems. Dr. Carl T. Bergstrom and members of the board of education of Districts 15 and 156 are interested in developing a community school program for the McHenry area and solicit public' interest and help in planning and implementingthe community school concept. JUNE I, 1967 - PLAINDEALER - SEC. I. PG. 3 5 McHENRY PLAINDEALER : Established 1875 *812 Weit Flm Street Phone SS5-0170 McHenry, Illinois -- 60050 Published Every Thursday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Tiling by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund -- Publisher Adele Froehlich, Editor SODALITY MEETING The Altar and Rosary sodality of St. Patrick's Catholic church will meet June 5 in the church hall for Benediction at 7:45 p.m. This will be the last meeting until September and for this reason a good attendance is asked. 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