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Taking their first look, from left, are Tom Wynveen, Janet Hautzinger, Brian Neliis, Kevin Freund and Brian Stucka. The haunted house in the background was constructed by the PALS of Landmark school, to be viewed by all students Oct. 31. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Coming Events OCTOBER 25 McHenry Senior Citizens Club Bus Trip To Chicago Loop - Bus Leaves the McHenry State Bank Parking Lot at 8:45 a.m. Catholic Daughters of America Day of Recollection. Pioneer Center - Luncheon, Card Party, Bake Sale, Bazaar - V.F.W. Hall -- 11 a.m. -- Luncheon Served At Noon. Potpourri Series Whispering Oaks Community Center - Speaker on "In vestments and Reirement" -- 8 p.m. OCTOBER 26 M c H e n r y T o w n s h i p Republican Women's Club -- Candidates Night-American Legion Home -- 8 p.m. Business and Professional Women's Club ~ Card Party -- Open To Public -- Contact Mrs. Roy H. Miller, Sr., for Tick. *.s -- 8 p.m. St. Clara Court, No. 659, Halloween Pot-Luck - Oak Room of Montini School -- 6 p.m. OCTOBER 26-27 McHenry County Depart ment of Health -- Preschool Hearing & Vision Screening -- V.F.W. Club. OCTOBER 27 Church Women United Board Meeting -- McHenry Methodist Church - 9:30 to 11:30. OCTOBER 27 & 28 Rummage Sale -- Nativity Lutheran Churclj, Wonder Lake. OCTOBER 28 Halloween Dance -- Spon sored By Island Lake Property Owners Association - Rimas Lodge, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. St. Margaret Chapter of NAIM -- Meets For Cards - Home Of Mrs. Alida Wirtz, 3611 W. Maple Street - 7:30 p.m. Whispering Oaks Community Center - Halloween Party. OCTOBER 29 First Annual Chicken Dinner -- Legion Home ~ Serving Noon to -- 3 p.m. Sponsored By Ladies Auxiliary To Legion Post 491. OCTOBER 30 McHenry Woman's Club - Board Meeting -- City Hall - 9:30 a.m. OCTOBER 31 Halloween Card Party -- Luncheon -- St. Peter's Church Hall - Spring Grove -- Starting At Noon. it X "MEANWHILE BACK AT THE COURTHOUSE" BRANCH COURT III Associate Circuit Judge Thomas Baker Harold Gregg, Jr., 10305 Fairway, Woodstock, charged with speeding, amended to loud mufflers, fined $40 and costs. Richard J. Klapperich, 3405 W. Second, McHenry, guilty of driving while intoxicated, fined $250 and costs. Danny K. Brown, 4913 W, Prairie, McHenry, charged with reckless driving, amended to unnecessary noise, fined $100 and costs. Lawrence R. Lamberg, 4108 W'. Crestwood, McHenry, charged with reckless driving, amended to unnecessary noise, fined $100 and costs. John Faas, 405 Shepherd Hill, McHenry,.guilty of dog running at large, fined $35 and costs. Frank D. O'Leary, 3701 W.St. Paul, McHenry, guilty of dog running at large, fined $10 and costs. Village of McCullom Lake charged Mrs. William Mc- Cutcheon with harboring a dog which disturbs the peace, case dismissed. Arnold J. Freund. 407 Timothy, McHenry, guilty of speeding, fined $17 and costs. COMPLAINTS Deputy Sheriff Robert Sweeney charges that on Oct. 2, Michael K. Wegner of 113 Kohl, Spring Grove, committed the offense of no valid driver's license. Bond set at $500, court date Nov. 10. Chief Walter Conracl, Lakemoor Police department, charges that on Oct. 19, Thomas E. Franks of 311 N. Willow', Lakemoor, committed the offense of no firearm owners identification card. Notice to appear in court Nov. 8. Deputy Rabies Investigator Brent Dass charges that on Oct. 14, Charles Logan of 3418 W Johnsburg road, McHenry, committed the offense of allowing a dog to run at large in an unincorporated area. Notice given to appear in court Nov. 2. Robert C. Steiner, manager of Hornsby's department store, McHenry Market Place, charges that, on Oct. 21, Sherry L. Causey, also known as Sherry L. Kloster, Camp Lake, Wis., committed the offense of theft under $150 in that she did take a pair of woman's boots. Bond set at $500, court date Nov. 8. Officer John Langdon of the McHenrv Police deDartment NOVEMBER 7 Marcia Mary Ball Circle Meeting -- First United Methodist Church - 12:30 p.m. CLOCK Loud/Soft Hearing Aid Sales & Service Richard Stoll has born serxinr Mc!Ienr\ Comitv for over I") u'ars. ((Hire hours !l to ('> i '\cr\ clay. I ree loaners while our aid is in ser\ice. I'roc hi'aripi' test oil ref|uesi. New and used aids. \ fair trade-in on aII makes. I'resh batteries, cords \ ear molds made to \|)|)ointment v\ith Mr. Stoll car. be arranged within a few hours by call ing Rena Schaid, 1407 N. Green Street Phone 385 0125 I b l o c k s N o r t h o l M c l l e n n S t a t e R a n k . M i s s S c h a i d h a s b e e n i n t h e s a m e l o c a t i o n f o r 1 5 y e a r s . charges that on Oct. 15, John F. Nordholz of 1506 N. Freund, McHenry, committed the of fenses of violation of curfew and purchase, acceptance, possession or consumption of alcoholic liquor by a person of non-age. Notice given to appear Nov. 1. Sgt. Daniel Kinnerk charges that on Oct. 14, Andrew R. Matovich of 4701 W. McCullom Lake, McHenry, committed the offense of resisting or ob structing a peace officer. Bond set at $1,000, court date Nov. 15. Mrs. Elizabeth Faber charges that on Oct. 16, Ken neth P. Jensen of 902 N. Plymouth, McHenry, com mitted the offense of disorderly conduct in that he did make numerous phone calls which annoyed the complainant. Bond set at $1,000, court date Nov. 8. Police Tickets Robert ft. Potter, 3607 W. James, McHenry, leaving the scene of an accident with vehicle damage. Ronald W. Foster, 306 N. View, Aurora, no valid registration. Angel Flores, Fritzsche Estates, McHenry, unlicensed driver. Chris Newhouse, Route 2, I^ake Geneva, transportation of alcoholic liquor. Jerry E. Larson, 106 Wisconsin, Carpentersville, speeding 45 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. David T. Lawson, 3810 W. John, McHenry, speeding 45 in a 25 m.p.h. zone. Kenneth Echternach, 1009 Route 23, Harvard, failure to yield right of way. Pi Alpha In f Model ̂ Meeting Members of Pi Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a model meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Russ Parker. Its purpose was to meet fall rushees and give them an idea of the sorority's aims and purposes. Prospective pledges at tending were Mrs. Charles Lindwall, Mrs. Laskowski, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Thietje: The greeting and business meeting was followed by a discussion program, "Giving and Receiving Friendship," led by Mrs. Frank Mazzone Others attending were Mesdames Lee Andress, William Haddick, Leonard Siatta, Dale Sprouse. Russ Parker, Craig Stackhouse, Garry DeVries, Harry Powers, Frank Colomer, John Ernst and Dan Russell and Miss Adele Sabel. Mark Patrick Roger OTHER BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. John Weight- man of Crystal Lake announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Jodi Marie, Oct. 21, at Sherman hospital, Elgin. The baby weighed 9 lbs . 7 ozs Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weightman of Crystal Lake and the maternal grandmother is Mrs. Joseph Himpelmann of Johnsburg. The maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. John Lay of McHenry. McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. John MeCole of Wonder Lake are parents of a son born Oct. 24. A son was born Oct. 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Toussaint of McHenry. MARRIAGE LICENSES Craig S. Pierce, 905 Wicker, Woodstock, and Diane L, Voight, 2702 W. Kama, McHenry. James L. Saunders, 502 McHenry, Woodstock, and Janice L. Allendorph, 4804 Williams, McHenry. James G. Gertz, 574 S. Rand, Wauconda, and Gail A. Bischoff, 5212 N. Memory, McHenry. Charles S. Schmidt, 106 W. Valley View, McHenry, and Susan Kathleen Johnson, 307 N. Lily Lake, McHenry. Timothy J. Larsen, 5135 Strong, Chicago, and Carol J. Hiller, 3708 St. John's road, McHenry. Dennis A. Ford, 4823 W. Crystal Lake, McHenry, and Shirley M. Lenart, 709 N. Lillian, McHenry. Daniel G. Kaput, 8406 Memory, Wonder Lake, and Christine M. Hensel, Wonder Lake. Randall J. Hagen, 5415 Euclid, McHenry, and Barbara Oeffling, 1903 N. Sunset, McHenry. Charles R. waspi, 10705 Main, Richmond, and Nancy A. Golden, 10325 Commercial, Richmond. Donald T. Leo, 139 Forest Place, Buffalo Grove, and Lucy H. Pulkowski, 5218 W. Pulaski road, McHenry. Divorces Donna Lee Korolovich from Richard W. Korolovich, Spring Grove. Sue E. Suratte from Paul T. Suratte, Spring Grove. Anne S. Coakley from Frank P. Coakley, Richmond. Carole Ann Acred from David Harold Acred, McHenry. Charlene M. Wimmer from Richard Wimmer, McHenry. City Rescue Squad Report Calls answered in September, 38. Calls answered to date, 244. Persons removed to the hospital in September, 35. Persons removed to the hosital to date, 235. John N. 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