Lakeland Park & Lakeland Shores Carol Cominsky 385-7246 Daughter Carol Cominsky r husband Births Reveal wag ^ ̂ _ . Joel and children Mike, Lisa BOUV DOV OOOm an(* Jam»- Number two / j daughter, Cathy Koscher, It seems like all the births we've announced in recent weeks have been boys. If you or a neighbor has had a girl please give me a call. We are proud to announce the birth of our nephew on Friday, Nov. 14. Jeff and Sue Jordan named their first born, Benjamin John. B.J. made his appearance at Highland Park hospital weighing in at 8 lbs., 11 oz., and measuring 21 inches long. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jordan of Arlington Heights. Maternal grandparents are John and Joyce Cserep of McHenry and maternal great- grandmother is Agnes Frere from Palatine. Uncle and aunts, John and Cathy Koscher and Susie Jordan are also delighted with the newest addition to our family. Bob and Patt Schmitt announce the birth of their first born son, Sunday, Nov. 16. Robert John arrived at McHenry hospital weighing 7 lbs., 8 oz., and stretching the ruler to 19 inches. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Schmitt of McHenry. P a t e r n a l g r e a t - grandparents are Mrs. John R. Schmitt of McHenry and Mr. Maurice Burnell of Elgin. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Jeanne Watkins from Lakeland Park and m a t e r n a l g r e a t - grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Fred Grabo of Glen- view. WOMAN'S CLUB OUTING The Lakeland Park Woman's club spffent an evening out on Sunday, Nov. 16, when eight members went to Shady Lane theater. The ladies who enjoyed seeing the comedy "Getting Mama Married" were Francis Kostka, Zena Thoresen, Bernelle Lovett, Barb Burke, Sue Danielson, Viola Kelly, Ruth Roach and Marie Cross. After seeing the play, a delicious dinner was served and everyone agreed that the members who weren't present missed a delightful evening. TURKEY TIME It is hard to believe that Thanksgiving is this week, which means Christmas is just around the corner. I feel like it was only yesterday that I was planting seeds in the garden and here we are now talking about turkey, Christmas shopping and snow. The Cominsky family wishes all our residents a very Happy Thanksgiving. I'm sure many of you will be travelling this holiday or having family and friends to your homes. I expect my phone to ring off the wall with all your calls next week telling me what your family did. BIRTHDAY PARTY It was a very special birth day this year for John Cserep because his newest grandson Benjamin Jordan came home from the hospital. The big day was Tuesday, Nov. 18, when all his family congregated to wish him a very happy. His wife Joyce saw to it that everyone was gathered for the double celebration. came with her husband John and children Annette, Scott and Joey. Number three daughter, Sue Jordan and her husband Jeff and baby Benjamin were kind enough to let us take over their home for the evening for the very happy event. Oh what fun it is to have this family living so close to make these gatherings possible. SCUBA DIVER Michael Borchardt has been taking scuba diving lessons at the Y.M.C.A. and recently went to Racine to take a 52 foot dive. When he reached the 50-foot mark the water was a very cold 35 He will be taking a written exam soon which will complete the requirements to be a certified diver. Mike believes in going from one extreme to another, his next venture will be sky diving lessons. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Good wishes to Sam Bucaro and Evelyn Osman on Nov. 26. The 27th is the special day for Don Humann. Trudy Lynn Koch and Bill Chadwick hear the birthday song Nov. 28. Erin Serpe will be four years old Nov. 29. Tommy Creutz, Kim Doerfert and Natalie Krak add another year on the 30th. A big happy birthday to Carole Humann who shares her day with Eleanor Hearle and Donald Arient on Dec. 2. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY Kevin and Francine Druml will be married another year Nov. 26. Ceil and Tony Serritella will be married 21 years Nov. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Koerper will celebrate their 28th anniversary Nov.. 29. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schwetz will dance to the anniversary waltz Nov. 30. Very best wishes to Ralph and Mary June Knox on Dec. f Si to The McHenry Plaindealer ,--1 i i i i i i i i The McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm Street McHenry, II. 60050 • 2 Years - $25.00 (Best Buy) • l Year $13.50 • 6 Months - $7.50 D Payment Enclosed Name. I Address. 9 i City. Prices good in McHenry County. TrueStory -January. 1979 Mr. X of McHenry bought eyeglasses from someone else costing him $106.00 and waited 6 weeks for delivery. --June, 1990-- Mr. X came to McHenry Opticians, bought glasses costing him $44.00 and waited only 26 minutes! ^ ryJ "$M the difference! Mr. X saved $62 and you'll be $$$ ahead too." 2. Jim and Ginger Koch will be together 13 years the same day. GOOFED AGAIN When I mentioned last week that Mary Malina was in the hospital I made a slight error when I said her husband Floyd reported her doing better. His name is Florian not Floyd. My hearing must be failing me now. Johnsburg THE GAS PUMP a DRIVE AHEAD 4\void slowing and stop- ling by watching traffic situ ations developing ahead of you, you'll be better prepared to handle them and save momentum that in turn saves gasoline. "Driving Ahead" is a great safety factor also, you are more aware of traffic and have more time to react. Mary L. Gunderson B.V.M. Slates Holiday Party The B.V.M. Christmas party, meeting and cards will be held Tuesday, Dec. 2 at noon, at Crescent Bay Landing, Chapel Hill road, Johnsburg. We are looking forward to seeing all members. Reservations are requested to Lou LaBay or Eva Schaefer by Wed nesday, Nov. 26. The next meeting will be in January. The food shower for FISH, at the November meeting, was most beneficial for their Thanksgiving baskets. BELATED BIRTHDAY ...TO Bernard Frett, well known in Johnsburg, who recently had his 85th bir thday. His six children were there to help celebrate the occasion. Many, many more happy, healthy years, Ben. 385-3052 J u n i o r s , r e g u l a r meeting, will be Monday, Dec. 8, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Johnsburg Community club. It will feature a Christmas party and potluck supper. Each girl is asked to bring a dish to pass. Mothers are invited and pre-schoolers must be ac companied by their mothers. There will be an exchange of N.C.S.F. St. Agatha Court 777, Lady Foresters card tournament , will begin Dec. 10 at noon, at the Chapel Hill Country club. Reservations must be made by Wednesday, Dec. 3, to Mrs. Lloyd (Doris) Freund. Adults and Junior Foresters are asked to bring canned goods for the FISH Christmas baskets, as well as good usable toys! CONTEST The annual "Voice of Democracy" essay contest, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars - Post 4600, is open to sophomores, juniors and seniors, attending Johnsburg and McHenry high schools. The theme is "My Commitment to My Country". Deadline is Nov. 26. Awards will be made on local and state levels. Here's an opportunity for boys and girls! CONGRATULATIONS! ...to Miss Maurie Taylor, who was proclaimed "1980 Woman of the Year" by members qf McHenry Business and Professional Women's club, Monday, Nov. 17. Love of our fellowmen is still apparent and deserves recognition! J.H.S. FASHION SHOW ...presented by the Junior class, for the benefit of the Junior-Senior prom, was a gala night, with a Christmas theme, songs, etc. Models displayed holiday clothes for all ages. SYMPATHY Please remember in your prayers the souls of Fanny Koenigseder, mother of Fran Krabbenhoft, who died Wednesday, Nov. 12 Funeral Mass and burial was at St. John's on Saturday, Nov 15 Also, Louise Turville, mother of Judy Bolda, who died the week of Nov. 10, and Francis J. Gunderson, brother of Edward E. Gunderson of St. John's who passed away Friday, Nov. 14 in California. Our prayers are for them and their families. HOME AND HOSPITAL Our sick need their remembrance in your prayers, too - Robert Florath, Verna Lippert, George Scheid, Michelle Weber, Marilou Huemann - so say some special ones for them. Remember those folks who are still recuperating at home. PAGE 17 - PLAINDEALER - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2S, 1980 Luncheon-cards; Noon Chapel Hill Country club Dec. 12, Junior high Christmas Concert, 7:30 p.m. Junior high gym. CONGRATULATIONS to Shawn Michael and Sharon Betts Kee, who were served at the table of the l^ord for the first time at St. John's, 10:30 a.m. Mass. Sunday, Nov. 9. CONCERT The General Music classes of the Middle school at Johnsburg, will present a program in the Junior high gym, 7:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 1, to launch you into the holiday season with song. This is the Monday after Thanksgiving, so circle the date The Junior high Christmas Concert will be performed Friday, Dec. 12,7:30 p.m. by the sixth grade chorus, Intermediate band, the seventh and eighth grade chorus, and the Advanced band. This is always a joyful, festive occasion. Come and catch the spirit. DATES IX) REMEMBER Dec. 1, General Music Concert, Johnsburg Middle school, 7:30 p.m.. Junior high gym Dec. 2, Christmas lun cheon-cards; B.V.M. Sodality St. John's, Crescent Bay Landing, Noon. Reservations by Nov 2ft. Dec. tt, N.C.S.F. St Agatha Court 777 Juniors, Christmas party 6 to 8:30 p.m. Johnsburg Community club. Dec 10, N.C.S.F. St. Agatha Court 777, Christmas Miss Raemont In National Honor Group Alpha lambda Delta, a national honor society for freshman college students, has initiated 87 members at the University of Illinois Among them was Lizabeth Raemont, 4935 Abbington. McHenry* R e q u i r e m e n t s f o r membership in the honor society are a 4.5 grade point average (5-A) for at least 14 hours of courses during the first semester and enrollment in at least 28 hours of classes for both semesters of the freshman year _____ REPLACEMENT TAXES The fourth quarterly payment under the cor porate personal property replacement taxes was mailed last week to 6,822 local units of government, according to J. Thomas Johnson, director of the Illinois Department of Revenue. The final tally for the first full year of the tax showed that local govern ments received $552 8 million, 24 percent more than received in the last year of the old tax. 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