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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Jun 1979, p. 26

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\ SECTION 2 - PAGE 8 - PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6,1979 Bible School Float The coming of summer to the Wonder Lake Bible church also means the coming of Vacation Bible school. Pictured is the Vacation Bible school float as it traveled in the Wonder Lake Memorial Day parade. Seen here waving to all the people are "Abby", the Bible school cougar, and Snoopy, who will be in V.B.S. this year celebrating their fifth anniversary. From June 19 through June 27, from 9 a.m. until 12:15 p.m., everyone five years old through eighth grade, is invited to join Abby and Snoopy. V.B.S. will include Bible stories, recreation, refreshments, music, handcraft, and puppets. Thfk'e will be bus pick up provided for all those in the Wonder Lake area who need transportation. Johnsbu rg Mary L Gundeison 385-3052 Gamperls Mark Fiftieth Year Rudolph and Ann (Thier) Gamperl, Sunnyside. were married Saturday, June 1,1929, at St. Augustine's church, Chicago. In 1954 they renewed their vows at St. Augustine's in celebration of their twenty-fifth anniyersary. Oil Saturday, June 2, 2:30 p.m.) at St. Mary's church, McHenry, Father Leo Bartel was the celebrant of the Mass in honor of their fiftieth an­ niversary, and they will again renew their vows. Her sister, Mary Schnautz, was maid of honor in 1929, with her brother, Anthony Their, now deceased, as best man. Bridesmaids were Johanna Hehn and Betty Rehling, with Joseph Halfax, now deceased, for the Mass June 2, Charles Their and Roe Chessare, represented Anthony and Joseph. The two flower girls, now about 56 years old, were Florence Page Baker, Hickory Hills, and Adeline Friesl Lowe of Michigan. There were four children in their family, three sons and a daughter, all married now; fourteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Our very best wishes went to them, their children and their families, on their memorable day together, and for many, many more happy years. THIRTY YEARS Congratulations to Marge and Bill Barth, Spring Grove road, who will have their thirtieth wedding anniversary on June 11, 1979. They were married June 11, 1949, by Reverend Price, at the First United Methodist church, Main street, McHenry, with Betty and Frank Ritt, Schiller Park, as bridesmaid and best man. Marge and Bill had four children, a daughter and three sons; and three grandchildren. They will celebrate with family and friends. Many more happy years to you! JOHNSBURG JUNIOR HIGH Johnsburg Junior high will graduate 147 eighth grade students on Thursday, June 7, at 8 p.m. Father Leo Bartel, pastor of St. John the Baptist Catholic church, will deliver the invocation. Diane Heard and Carol Schmidt, members of the graduating class will speak on "Friends-What Do They Mean to You", and "Where will we Stop-Nobody Knows." The Concert band and Eighth grade choir, under the direction of Mr. Thomas Steffens, will perform. After the presentation of Honor Awards by Principal Van Bosch, Dr. Andreas will present the graduating class to Mr. Boak, and diplomas will be distributed by two members of the school board. Father Bartel will give the benediction, and the Concert band will play the recessional. A reception for the class will be held in the Multi-Purpose room, following the ceremonies. SCHOOLSCLOSE St. John's-June 7 Johnsburg District 12, June 8 Johnsburg high school graduation, June 9 P T O. DISTRICT 12 The recent survey sent home with students to aid the P.T.O. in scheduling meetings and programs for the coming school year, was very satisfactory, in fact "fantastic" was the word used. Your cooperation is very much appreciated and helpful, and many took the time to add their own comments. There was approximately an 85 percent return of the forms. The classes K through 5, who were successful in their returns, will receive their ice cream treats the last day of school, June 7. Thank you each and every one! The June meeting was held Tuesday, June 5, which we hope some of you were able to at­ tend. Next meeting would be July 3, but watch this column for a possible change of date due to the holiday. ANNUALLUNCHEON We're looking forward to seeing you at St. John's sodality's annual luncheon, Wednesday, June 13, at the Johnsburg Community club, at 11:30 a.m. There will be card games, prizes, and a raffle. This is an important social event. Tickets will be available at the door, or call Mrs. Michael (Eva) Schaefer. VISITORS Mrs. Esther (Harry) Dubsky, former resident of Mehring avenue, Johnsburg, with her daughter Carolyn stopped in to say hello. She was, looking great! They really are happy in Florida - and had a fine winter there. We had a pleasant visit, during which she inquired about many of her former friends and neighbors. Hope you both enjoyed a pleasant trip home, Esther, and have caught up on all the back issues of the McHenry Plain- dealer waiting there for you! Do come again before too long! CONGRATULATIONS ...to Tiffany Evelyn Gust, St. John's, who was served at the Table of the Lord for the first time, Sunday, May 27. SINCERE SYMPATHY ....to the family of An­ drew Eichhorn, who passed away at McHenry hospital, Monday, May 28. Andy was a resident of the area for 17 years, a parishioner of St. John's, and he coached elementary basketball and Little League for our school. He will long be remembered by the school children. Keep them all in your special prayers. Jane Weideman, aunt of Mrs. John (Pat) Colomer, also died last week; add her to your prayers. HOME AND HOSPITAL Walter Peloquin, Virginia Scharlow and Frederich L. Huemann. are on the sick list. They need our prayers, too, as do many of our friends and neighbors who are ill. N.C.S.F JUNIORS Meeting, Monday, June, 11, 6:30 p.m., Johnsburg com­ munity club. St. Agatha Court 777. DATES TO REMEMBER June 7 - Junior, high graduation, June 11, Court 777 Juniors meeting. June 13, St. John's Annual Luncheon and Card Party- Community club July 25, Golf Outing, N.C.S.F., St. Agatha court. Chapel Hill Country club. Aug. 5, St. John picnic and dinner. Community club > MARIAN SPEAKER Dr. Charles V. Brady was commencement speaker for Marian's twentieth graduation ceremony held at George Harding field Sunday, June 3. Since 1974 Dr. "Brady has served , as Secretary of Educational Affairs for the Illinois Catholic conference. He is the author of many articles on educational innovation and educational administration. _ WHILE TRAVELING KEEPING HEALTHY' AIR TRAVEL IS THE FASTEST WAV TO GET THERE. BUT SOMETIMES MINOR DISCOMFORTS GO WITH THE JET AGE. DONT RUSH FOR MEDICATION FOR THESE DISCOMFORTS. OFTEN THE SIDE EFFECTS ARE WORSE THAN THE UNPLEASANTNESS. IF >OUR EARS TOP; CHEW GUM-SWALLOW. ANXIETY?TRY EAR-PHONE MUSIC, A MAGA­ ZINE OR CHAT WITH FELLOW PASSENGERS. AND IF >OU TAKE ANY MEDICINE, D0NT ADO ANY LIQUOR.REMEMBER- 2 DRINKS AT 30,000 FEET HAVE THE POTENCY OF 3 AT GROUND LEVEL. VOU COULD GETTLYING HIGHER" THAN THE OET. JSSSL FIESTA DAYS PARADE Sunday, July 29,1979 Participant Application THEME: Hollywood on Parade NAME ADDRESS Please circle category you are entering: Mini Float (any walking entry or small float no larger than 6x8 feet). 1. Humorous (1st and 2nd places). 2. Original Large Float: (floats larger than 6x 8 feet) 1. Beauty (1st and 2nd places) 2. Humorous 3. Original Color Guards: (1st and 2nd places) Twirling Units: (1st and 2nd places) Horses: (1st and 2nd places) Other: (please specify) Send entries to McHenry .Area Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 306, McHenry, IL., 60050. 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