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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 May 1977, p. 3

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* ;K--FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1977 McHENRY HOSPITAL BIRTHS JULIE LEE MEYER A new daughter born Mon­ day, May 16, is welcomed into the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Meyer, 4500 Ramble road, McHenry. Julie Lee was bom at 7:47 p.m. and weighed 6 lbs. 1 oz. She is the couple's first child. The baby's maternal grandmother is Mrs. Florence Minikowski while the paternal grandparents are "Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Meyer, all of McHenry. JILLIAN LYNN ELDER Two-year old Jessica Elder has a new sister, Jillian Lynn. They are both the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Elder of 4522 Hilltop, Wonder Lake. Jillian was born Monday, May 16, at 5:29 a.m. and weighed a healthy 7 lbs. 7 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. O.E. Beckman of Wheaton, 111. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Louise C. Elder of Clearwater, Fla. TADD EDWARD GIBSON Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Gibson of 3703 James street, Apt. 3H of McHenry, are the parents of" their first child, a son named Tadd Edward. The baby was born Saturday, May 14, and weighed 6 lbs. 4 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harris of McHenry are the maternal grandparents. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Gibson, also of McHenry. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK BIRTHS A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cooper of McHenry May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Artmon of McHenry are the parents of a son born May 16. FIRSTBORN Mr. and Mrs. Tom Herdrich of 2426 S. 96th street, Tacoma, Wash, announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, bom April 15 at the Madigan Army Medical center at Fort Lewis, Wash. The baby was named Karissa Ann and weighed 8 lbs. 6Vz oz. at birth. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Herdrich of Johnsburg and maternal grandparents are Sally Riley of McHenry and James Lennon of Madison, Wis. Great grand­ parents include Emil Herdrich and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Raven, all of McHenry. Mrs. Herdreich is the former Barbara Lennon. HOSPITAL NOTES 6Pal9 Of The Year Ringwood News 728-0343 653-9262 728-0295 it Cancer In Women" Program Allan Smith, left, accepts award from Landmark school Principal Al Boeldt after Smith was recognized as the P.A.L. (Parents At Landmark) of the Year by a vote of the school staff. Each year one parent is recognized for dedicated service to the children. Smith's name will be engraved on the plaque shown, along with the five previous winners. In recognizing Smith, Boeldt stated, "Mr. Alia it Smith has served "the children at Landmark in many ways for several years, most notably his special contribution during the Christmas season. Smith has three children himself, one of whom attended Landmark this school year. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Hit-Run Crash Damages Parked Auto In McHenry MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients recently admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Ewald Koenemann, Pat Bitterman, Ronald Ahlberg, Grace Stilling, all of McHenry; Jerry Robison of Wonder Lake; and Linda Jones of Island Lake. HOSPITALIZED Richard Dickson of McHenry has undergone surgery and is a patient at Presbyterian St. Luke hospital. Since his con­ valescent period will be lengthy, friends may wish to send get well messeges to: 1753 W. Congress, Room 442B, Chicago, II. 60613. A McHenry man's car was struck by a hit-and-run driver Sunday afternoon, with the offending driver not ap­ prehended at this time. Daniel P. Miller, 4205 South street, McHenry, told police that he parked his car in front of Bolger's Drug store on Green street, and went inside the drug store. He added that upon leaving the store, he found damage to the left side of his vehicle. The damage estimate is approximately fifty dollars, and no evidence or witnesses to the accident are forthcoming at this time. In the only other accident of significance, Monica Young, a passenger in a car driven by Erika M. Frey, was injured when Ms. Frey's auto was struck by a car driven by Linda S. Fry, Richmond, at the in­ tersection of Rt. 120 and Front street. Ms. Young, who lives at 2514 N. Kosciuszko, McHenry, was not seriously injured. Ms. Frey, who lives at 2320 W. Reed avenue in McHenry, stated that she was eastbound on Rt. 120, and was going to turn right onto Front street She added that she yielded, Legal Notice The Boards ot Education of School Districts 15 and 156 will receive sealed bids on gasoline for the school busses and District owned vehicles for the Seriod from July 1, 1977, to une 30, 1978. Bids are due at the office of the Director of Transportation, 3926 W. Main Street, McHenry, not later than 10:00 A.M. on May 31, 1977. The Boards of Education reserve the right to reject any and-or all bids, waive any bid technicalities and award the bid in the best interest of the School Districts. DOROTHY VICK, Secretary DISTRICT 15 EDWARD J. NEUMANN, JR., S0C DISTRICT 156 (Pub. May 20,1977) Your Good NeigHBor Dennis Conway 3319 W. Elm St., McHenry 385-7111 See him for all your family insurance needs. Uko A Good Neighbor, Stats Firm b Thorn S T A T I F A R M I N S U R A N C C State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois saw traffic was clear, and was about to proceed when she felt a bump. Ms. Fry stated that she was also eastbound on Rt. 120, and upon approaching the in­ tersection with Front street, was going to make a right turn. She further stated that she observed the Frey auto yield, move ahead on her manuever, and stop again past the yield sign. Contact was then made. Bible School Dates Set For June 13 To 17 BIBLE SCHOOL Parents, mark your calen­ dars for the week of June 13-17. These are the dates for vacation Bible school for children of the Greenwood- Ring wood parish. There will be more on this at a later date. FINAL SESSION This Sunday, May 22, will be the final meeting for the summer of church school at the Ringwood United Methodist church. We wish you all a very happy summer and will look forward to seeing you next fall when classes will reconvene again in September. ABOUT TOWN It was a very pleasant sur­ prise for Mrs. Nellie Hepburn when Mr. and Mrs. Loren Longbona of Bristol, Wis. stopped by for a visit. It has been some time since Mrs* Hepburn has seen the folks although she had known Mrs. Longbona since she was an infant. Mrs. Hepburn received a letter from Mrs. Anna Shadle indicating she is enjoying good health and often thinks of her friends in Ringwood. Recent visitors in the Brennan-Hepburn home were Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Waukegan. BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday to Ken Beck, Jr. May 21, May 22 finds Mike Hopp, Henry Tonlinson and The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 West Elm Street Established 1175 McHenry, Illinois 40050 Phone 3*5-0170 Published Every Wednesday A Friday at McHenry, Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois By McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY . Subscribers or* rtqutitod to provide Immediate notteo of change of oMreu to The McHenry Pleindeoter, 3S12 W. Elm St.. McHenry, III. UNO. A deduction of one month from the expiration of o subscription will be made where a change of addreit ii provided through the Pott Office Department. Larry E. Lund-- Publisher LPT£j •EI»MPE«7 Adele Froehlich-- Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER AiiMUYiW 5B "" Free Prut cnNNA SUSTAINfMGf SMEMBER-1977 SUBSRIPTION HATES I Year SI0.50 I Y«-«r S15.00 In McHenry and Lake Outside McHenry and County Lake County Pre - Season Air Conditioner Tune - All Brands Of Window Air Conditioners Up To 20,000 BTU • Picked-up • Cleaned-out • Oiled • Complete Check-out • Returned ONLY *24»s Special Rate If You Have More Than One Air Conditioner Or If You Bring Air Conditioner To Us And Pick Up. (Removal & Re-install in window $15.00 additional) L E E « K A Y ELICTIIC PHONE: 385-0882 1005 No. FRONT STREET MCHENRY, ILLINOIS 60050 Darlene Huemann celebrating their day. May 23 is that special day for Lori Faber and May 24 for Bob Brennan, Sr. Helen Malsch and Tom Hopp celebrated May 25, with Mertie Harrison celebrating May 26. May 27 is that special day shared by Roger John Petska, Ann Lee Hogan and Marianne Peterson. Happy Birthday to all of you wonderful people. ANNIVERSARIES " Happy Anniversary goes to Art and Katy Christopher May 21. Happy Anniversary to a wonderful couple and we wish you many more happy years together. THINGS TO REMEMBER Every Sunday -- Church services - Ringwood church -- 9:15 a.m. Sunday, May 22 - Final Sunday for Church school -- Mchenry hospital. its Woman's auxiliary, and the American Cancer society will present a program on "Cancer in Women" at 7:30 p.m. May 25 in the hospital dining room, according to Victoria Behan, R.N., director of the hospital's Outreach program. The program will consist of the showing of two films, distribution of related literature, and a discussion period during which questions will be answered by surgeon Robert T. Kessler, M.D. "These short films, donated by the American Cancer society, will explain breast self- examination and the Pap smear -- two methods of early cancer detection which can save a woman's life," Miss Behan said. "For instance, when breast .cancer is diagnosed early and treated promptly, the rate of cure can be as high as 85 percent, ousnads of women are their every day breast cancer returning to lives after treatment. "However, because breast cancer occurs in about 74,000 American women each year, it is also the chief cause of cancer deaths among American women. "The whole key to over­ coming breast cancer, as with all types of cancer, is early detection. We hope this program will inform women of all ages that they owe it to themselves' to learn breast self-examination and to have periodic Pap smear tests to detect cancer of the uterine cervix." Mrs. Frank Gregory, co- chairman of the program for the American Cancer society, invites women of all ages to attend the program. "We all know that youth does not give anyone an immunity from cancer," Mrs. Gregory com­ mented. "All women should take this opportunity to inform themselves about early detection of cancer." Mrs. Gregory added that she would have available a simulated model to demonstrate how a breast tumor might feel in its early stages. Further information on the free program may be obtained by calling the McHenry hospital Outreach office, 385- 2200, extension 622. WOMEN AGLOW It was erroneously printed in the May 18 issue of the Plain- dealer that the Women Aglow luncheon was to be held May 20. The correct date is Thursday. May 26. Dr. Harold W. Manner will be the guest speaker Martinetti's following the luncheon beginning at 11 a m 9:45 a.m. Every Tuesday -- Bible study - 9:30 a.m. -- home of Clara Cristy. Every Wednesday -- choir practice -- Ringwood church -r 7 p.m. May 20 -- Ringwood Ladies work at Clothing Closet, * Woodstock. May 26 -- Sewing Circle - 10:30 a.m. - at Doris Low's home. Dial-a-prayer, 385-1234. $ Pine Tree Pet Shop IT 1201 CHAPEL HILL RD. 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