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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Sep 1971, p. 3

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m Coming Events MBS AMERICA? -- Who will be the new Miss America? It's a pretty good guess that Mc­ Henry* s Marine Festival queen, pretty Anne Elliott, left, will be hoping it's Miss Illinois, with whom she is pictured above at the recent McHenry County Fair beauty pageant. Miss Kinott was name a tmrd runner-up in that competition. Miss Illinois, in the person of Anita Joyce Pankratz, will vie for the Miss America title to be judged in Atlantic City, N.J., this Saturday night. PLAINDEALER PHOTO PERSONALS I Hospital Notes Births Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dixon,sons, Glen and Robert, Miss Bev­ erly McPherson and Mrs. Cla­ ra Wright attended a gather­ ing at the home of Mrs. Marian Gabinski in Blooming dale Mon­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Knowles of River Forest were weekend guests ^fhis mother, Mrs. Ma­ bel Knowtas. Mrs. Gertrude Pigeon and Mrs. Laura Brennen of Chi­ cago spent Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Alice Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. James Capar- elli of Lombard were Sunday guests of Mrs. Henry Stilling. Guests of Mrs. Alfons Adams during the holiday weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Savini of Normal and Miss Joni Adams and Gerry Restivo of Chicago. Mrs. Thomas Phalin has re­ turned from a trip to Holland, Mich., where she helped her son, William, and wife, Mary, celebrate their twenty - fifth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. James Spind- ler of LaGrange Park were Sunday visitors in the home of his mother. Mrs. Mollie Sullivan of Chi­ cago was a weekend guest of Miss Clara Miller. Harold Steele of Grand Ra­ pids, Mich., visited relatives, the Leslie Olsens, here Satur- dtoy • Mrs. Charles Morgan of Tul­ sa, Okla., and her five children visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgie Posthuma, for three weeks during which time a retirement party was held for Mrs. Posthuma, who had been an employee of a chain store for 18 years. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients admitted to Mem­ orial hospital, Woodstock, this week included Mrs. Caldwell Bartlett, Orlo Rossberg, Annie Meckier, Arthur Anderson, Lo- hraine Lohr, Wonder Lake; and Lonnie Schneider and Irene Sa­ les, McHenry. HARVARD HOSPITAL Mrs. Glenn Banks, Wonder Lake, and George Petersen, McHenry were patients this week in Harvard hospital. McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHen­ ry hospital this week included Barbara Krumwiede, Margaret Dwyer, Elmer Steinsdorfer, Geraldine Duncan. Anna Hane- cher, Joyce Adams, GeraldFr- eund, Diane Freund, Anna Gil- ligan, all of McHenry; and Ha­ rold Jensen, Joyce Fiedler and Vicki Gleason, Wonder Lake. McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. John Benson of Wonder Lake announce the birth of a daughter Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams announce the birth of a daughter Sept. 8. A son was born Sept. 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hoffman of Wonder Lake. SEPTEMBER 10 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Meeting - Landmark School -- 1:30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 11 The Friendship Club Pot- Luck Dinner and Meeting -- 6 p.m. First United Methodist Church Dining Room. Program - McHenry Senior Citizens Club Kitchen Band. Car Wash -- Sponsored by Sophomore Class, Marian Cen­ tral School -- All Day Sat­ urday -- St. Patrick's Parking Lot SEPTEMBER 13 Pi Alpha- Beta Sigma Phi Sorority -- Business Meeting --Home of Mrs. Dale Sprouse- 8 p.m. McHenry Senior Citizens Club Meeting - 7:30 p.m. East Campus Cafeteria. Program - Card Party for Members. St. Patrick's Ladies' Guild meeting - 8 p.m. - Church Hall. SEPTEMBER 13,14,15 Townsquare Players of Woodstock -- Tryouts For Musical "Fiddler On The Roof "--Woodstock Opera House. Membership Open To Persons 18 and Over -- 8 p.m. SEPTEMBER 14 McHenry Town and Country Newcomers -- Faith Presby­ terian Church -- 8 p.m. SEPTEMBER 15 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Kitchen Band at Valley-Hi Nursing Home -- Hartland -- 2 p.m. SEPTEMBER 16 Montini Parents Association (Formerly Home & School As­ sociation) Meet & Greet Night- St. Mary's Gym - 8 p.m. McCullom Lake Conservation Club Meeting -- McCullom Lake Beach House - 8 p.m. SEPTEMBER 19 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- 5th Annual Mass -- St. Joseph's Church, Richmond ~ 4 p.m. - Followed By Dinner at Hunter Country Club SEPTEMBER 21 Riverview Camp, Dessert Card Party -- K. of C. Hall - 8{ p.m SEPTEMBER 22 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip To Chicago Loop -Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 8:45 a.m. SEPTEMBER 23 McHenry Garden Club Meeting - Home Of Mrs. Er­ nest Bartz, 810 W. River Terrace - l p.m. SEPTEMBER 24 & 25 Rummage Sale - St. Patrick's Church Hall - Sponsored By St. Patrick's Ladies Guild -- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. SEPTEMBER 26 Rockford Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Convention -Rosary High School, Aurora- Bus Provided - Leaves Mc­ Henry 6:30 a.m. SEPTEMBER 27 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Fall Smorgasbord -- East Campus Cafeteria - Program -- "Rivers of America". -- 6 :30 p.m McHenry Woman's Club Board Meeting -- City Hall -- 9:30 a.m. OCTOBER 1 & 2 Rummage Sale - First United Methodist Church. jfDl m! PAGE 3-PLAIN DEALER-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBFR 10. 1971 Frederick Miller of 7508 Sem- r-.O hsvv MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT I Associate Circuit ^Judge Leo­ nard Brody William Olszewski, 3225 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, charged with maintaining and operating a faulty individual sewage disposal system, case dismissed on payment of costs. BRANCH COURT TO Associate Circuit Judge Eugene Daly Daniel Dotson, 1805 Wish road, Crystal Lake, charged with fleeing or eluding a peace officer, amended to reckless driving, fined $50 and costs. Richard F. Hallberg, 2421 Riverside drive, McHenry, is charged with driving while in­ toxicated, amended to reckless driving, fined $350 and costs. Mark C. Walsh, Route 4, An- tioch, guilty of curfew violation fined $25 and costs. Steven M. Milashoski, 9821 S. Brandt street, Oak Lawn, guilty of curfew violation, fin­ ed $25 and costs. Richard P. Fredrick, 1404 W. Lakeview, McHenry, guilty of providing liquor for a min­ or, fined $100 and costs. Linda Kay Sweet, 1614 N. Knoll avenue, McHenry, guilty of no valid driver's license in possession, fined $50 and costs. William R. Kidd, Milwaukee, Wis., guilty of driving while li­ cense revoked or suspended, fi­ ned $100 and costs and placed on 6 months unsupervised pro- OCTOBER4 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Executive Committee Meeting -- Landmark School -- 1:30 p.m. bation; also guilty of speeding, fined $15 and costs. Daniel L. Umbarger, 914 La- guna, McHenry > guilty of feilure to reduce speed to avoid an ac­ cident, fined $25 and costs. Thomas J. Herdrich, 6211 W. Round Up road, M©Henry, guilty of permitting an unathorized person to drive, fined $15 and costs. COMPLAINTS Officer Daniel Kinnerk of the McHenry Police department charges that on Wednesday, Aug. 25, Fredrick W. Felde of 3715 W. Waukegan road, Mc­ Henry, committed two offenses of theft over $150. Bond set at $1,000 for each offense, court date Sept* 9. Officer Daniel Kinnerk char­ ges that on Wednesday, Aug. 25, Fredrick W. Felde of 3715 W. Waukegan road, McHenry, committed two offenses of cri­ minal damage to property. Bond set at $1,000 for each offense, court date Sept. 9. Trooper Carl A. Sebastian charges that on Aug. 27, Keith inole drive, Wonder Lake, com­ mitted the offense of chiving while under the influence of Intoxicating liquors. Bond set at $1,000. Deputy Sheriff George B. Corson charges that on Aug. 27 Keith Frederick Miller of 7508 Seminole drive, Wonder Lake, • committed the offense of cri­ minal damage to property. Bond set at $1,000. Officer Daniel Kinnerk char­ ges that on Saturday, Aug. 20, John P. DiFore, 7543 N. Kil- dare, Skokie, committed the of­ fense of purchase or acceptance of alcoholic liquor by a per­ son of non-age. Hearing date is Sept. 15. Susan Stegeman charges that on, Sunday, Aug. 8, Daniel J. Stegeman of 5911 Fox Lake road, Pistakee Highlands, co­ mmitted the offense of battery. Bond set at $500. Trial set for October Jury call. Charles Fuller, manager of OSco Millstream Drugs, charg­ es that on Saturday, Aug. 28, Cameron Viita, 4613 W. Wil­ low lane, McHenry, committed the offense of theft under $150. Bond $500. Airfare •»«ry Satur Toar Includes Round Trip from Chicago, departing day. Mui: 7 nigtiH in Honolulu with, chote* of'J d<u hot*U « 2 niqMj on *dch of th« ItUndi of Kautt, Maui, and Hawaii, with a day of sightseeing furnished on each island * A lot* freak- fast, lei greeting, end baggage handling. CHAIN-MAKES IRA\rcL SERVicf" 3405 W. Elm St. McHenry, Dl. Ph. 815-385-7500 SEPTEMBER 17 St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Regular Meeting -- St. Mary's Oak Room - 7:30 p.m. Around machinery, loose clothing means trouble! 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