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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Sep 1972, p. 15

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PAGE 15-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER6, 1972 WELCOME / TO McHENRY (Continued from page 1) Her only disappointment to date was the inability to see the Statue of Liberty. The plane arrived at night, during a rain storm. ! Christine attended a public ^ school for eleven years. Some ; students, she reflected, leave at ' the end of the seven-year period J of secondary study to work, but most of those who remain do so 'with the idea of furthering their 'education at a university. Both English and French language are compulsory in the ; schools. ' In France, the young student was a Girl Scout from the age of 12 to 16, and during the last year also acted as a leader. Christine's special interests r. are art and drama and music, which she hopes to pursue ; during the year ahead. She also " would like to learn more about . physics and chemistfy. Her t studies at MCHSwill not count ;' for credits upon her return,~buf she feels the U.S. diploma will ' be helpful. Christine brings to the community considerable musical talent. She plays the guitar, dances very well and - hopes to participate in local school RETURN FOR VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haefliger ' of Honolulu, Hawaii, will be • returning to Pistakee . Highlands for a visit in the Thomas O'Neil home later this • month. The Haefligers for- . merly resided in the Highlands. MUSIN" N1 MEANDERIN" (Continued from page iy Mich., every Christmas. Ann was a singer of some local note in her youth and for many years belonged to the choral group directed by the late Father Martin J. McEvoy, pastor of St. Patrick's church. She is a lifelong member of that church, where she was an officer in the Young Ladies sodality. Ann is now one of the oldest members of the Ladies guild. • • y One of her favorite pastimes is a talent which she has been sharing with others for many years. She has a large collection of poetry on a variety of subjects* the latest of which appears elsewhere in this issue. It is entitled "The Good Old Days", recalling very ap­ propriately on her ninetieth birthday, some of the good things she remembers of another time. Closest to our own heart are very personal memories of this lovely lady who seems to have changed not at all in the last quarter of a century. We remember as a high school girl singing duets with Ann to the accompaniment of her old reed organ. We also recall the night we were left in her charge when the outside door refused to lock and a badly inebriated visitor to the city threatened to gain entrance. And our memory includes that fust day at the newspaper office when she quietly soothed FORMER McHENRY WOMAN HOLDS If ART EXHIBIT ~ (Continued from page 1) George Post, and also attended San Mateo Junior college. Her paintings have been e x h i b i t e d e x c l u s i v e l y our nerves and assured us, "you'll do fine". Oh, there were many more, and all of them are remem­ bered fondly. When we want to enjoy good company, pleasant conversation ami a few old memories, we turn to Ann. She is one of our oldest friends - and one of our best. K.AF. . throughout the United States. Mrs. Stenger and her husband, Richard, reside at Lake San Marcos. She has two sisters in McHenry, Mrs. Thomas (Ellen) Phalin and Mrs. George * (Dorothy) Scherzer. fm August 15th is the traditional beginning of the hay-fever season. Hospital Nog* McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Margaret Curtis, Forrest Reinhardt, Sr.,DonaIan Mayer, Tlobert Revak, Howard Wiegel, Paula Krumwiede, Otto Gr h, Marie Gritzuk, Harriet.. Pasierb, Amanda Lobitz, Mary Jane Malitar, Nancy Marcotte, McHenry; Virginia Kamp, Arthur Petzke, Wonder Lake; William Elbersen, Ringwood. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK George Thompson, Janice Harris, Patricia Jones, McHenry; and Esther Hoven, Wonder Lake, were patients recently in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. HARVARD HOSPITAL Terry Kaminski, McHenry, and Pearl Crane, Wonder Lake, were patients in Harvard hospital. JVeti Acriv&ku McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jerls of Wonder Lake are parents of a son Sept. 3. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schaid, Ringwood, are parents of a daughter Aug. 31. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Block, Richmond-announce the birth of a daughter Aug. 30 at Memorial hospital. Woodstock. She weighed 6 lbs., 12 ozs., and has been named Kimberly Dawn. There are two brothers, Kevin and Clifford, at home waiting for their new playmate. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Jones of Florida and the paternal ones are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Block of McHenry. Any retired teacher wishing to join local, state and national groups should contact Mrs. John Thomas, 520 Clay street, Woodstock. 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