INVITATION TO DINNER-DANCE-NeU J. Miller, left, grand knight of Council 1288, Knights of Columbus Council 1288, McHenry, and Daniel Miller, right, deputy grand knight, are shown issuing an invitation to Bishop Arthur O'Neill to attend the organization's diamond anniversary dinner dance. The event will be held Saturday, May 1, at Andre's In Richmond. Tickets may be purchased by calling Bob Mrachek at 385-2190 or Rich Sokolowski, 385-5083. Bishop O'Neill will be one of many dignitaries to attend. DeWane Studio Photo Summer Bowling Begins The Jolly Golden Agers Bowling team# will continue right on into the summer season following the close of the winter season. The Monday Bowlers' winter season will come to a close May 3, and the summer season will begin Monday, May 10, at the usual time BIRTHS John and Peggy Rupp of McHenry announce the birth of their second child and first son on April 27. Brian Thomas was born at St. Mary's hospital and weighed 7 lbs. ll^fe oz. He has a three- year-old sister Donna. Maternal grandparents are Mr. ana Mrs. Lloyd (Elizabeth) Tomlinson of Elkton,Va. Mrs. Doris Rupp of Bradenton, Fla. is the Sternal grandmother. The ant's great-grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. Conrad (Stephanie) Rupp of Wonder Lake. Among recent births recorded at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, 111. were the April 26 births of a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Jensen of McHenry and a boy to'Mr. and Mrs. David Boelt of McHenry. (12:15 p.m.) at the Palace Bowling Lanes, Route 31 and Johnsburg road. The Thursday Bowlers' winter season will end April 29, the bowling banquet will be on May 6, and bowling will begin for the summer on May 13, same time, (12:15 p.m.) same place. The Jolly Golden Agers is a very enthusiastic and friendly group and the bowling is non-competitive. The sport provides good exercise and therapy, as well as fun and fellowship. For further information, call Frank Giel, Pistakee Highlands. A Performing Art Incentive To Dance America's dancers and dance lovers from coast to coast will celebrate National Dance week April 25-May 1. The many hundreds of American dance companies across the country, and the many thousands of dance schools, will be taking this opportunity to increase audience awareness and support for America's liveliest art - the dahce. Alfred Terlizzi, chairman of the Coalition for National Dance week, points out that "the number of American youth who take dance classes each week, and the fine American artists these schools have produced through the i, warrant the recognition of a special week in their nor. Hopefully, National Dance week will call some of this talent to the attention of the American public, and help keep America's dancers dancing." McHenry county's dancers will be celebrating Dance week by enlisting members of the area dance company, Judith Svalander Dance theatre, to perform and teach dance classes at various area schools. Students from primary grades to high school will be given the opportunity to become more familiar with dance as a performing art, while seeing a variety of dance styles demonstrated by this versatile group. Ms. Svalander, the former Judith Conway, was born and raised in McHenry and is a McHenry high school graduate. Also during Dance week, this group of dancers will be highlighted at an open house hosted by the Guild for the Judith Svalander Dance theatre. It will be held at 83 Woodstock street, Crystal Lake. Saturday, May 1, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Visitors will have an acquaint themselves with the wort of the for this young dance company, ft organization. The open house will feature video tapes of the dance company's past performances, and viewing of dance classes in session. Refreshments will be served. All those interested are invited to join the Guild for the Judith Svalander Dance theatre. Members will be able to join in a series erf free exercise classes being offered this spring by the organization. Membership dues are used to help initiate Guild fund raising projects. For more information, call 4">5-2055. MARRIAGE LICENSES Applications for marriage licenses were recently made in McHenry County Clerk's office by: James F. Duke and Jackie Tester, both McHenry; Douglas W. Wheeler, Lisle, and Susan K. Meineke, McHenry; Edwin W. Kroeger and Dorothy A. Wlodarczyk, both McHenry. John P. Wolf and Nancy E. Turton, both McHenry; Kenneth W. Backus and Gloria A. Wysocki, both McHenry; Steven R. Jack- man and Georgianna Kennett, both Spring Grove; Raymond F. Wilkinson Sr., Fox Lake, and Joyce L. Gritzuk, Spring Grove. MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH A Mother's Day Brunch, sponsored by the First Congregational church of Crystal Lake, will be held Sunday, May 9, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Lakeside center, Country Club road, Crystal Lake. The FCC Music department will provide special en tertainment. For more information, call the church office. PAGE 3 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, APRIL 30,1M2 | DIVORCES 1 Judgments for dissolution of marriage were recently granted in 19th Judicial Circuit court, Woodstock, to: Wilma D. Havens and Francis L. Havens; Leah Helmer and Leonard G. Helmer; Cynthia E. Ar- seneau and Thomas E. Arseneau. Raymond J. Garver and Kay F. Garver; Timothy J. Hocin and Susan Hocin; Michael Michalik and Kathy Michalik. Michael A. Amici and Annie Amici; Glenys E. Elvidge and William A. Elvidge; Jacqueline E. Price and Walter J. Price. Maureen A. Event and James M. Everst; Virginia L. Shaw and Paul N. Shaw; Cheryl Browning and Howard Browning. Hardened nail polish can be revitalized if you put it in a pan of boiling water. SINGLE PROFESSIONALS The Single Professionals society is presenting a lecture by dentist Don Kohn, on "Nutrition Through Kineseology" with group discussions to follow. The program will begin at 8 p.m. Friday, May 7, at the Holiday Inn of Rolling Meadows. For more in formation call 462-1873. HOSPITAL NOTES WOODSTOCK Admissions: Charlene Einweck, Donald Ray and Mrs. Bonnie Vrasich, all of McHenry; Mrs. Deanna Krawczyk, Master Adam O'Donnell, Mrs. Mary Ballard and Allen Lincoln, all of Wonder Lake. Ub. 9 k <Sh con iter, also Senior Mfalk-ln Canter Meals are served Monday through Friday at the McHenry Walk-In center beginning at 11:45 a.m. Reservations must be made by 1:30 p.m. the day before at 385-8260. The menu for the week of May 3 through May 7 is as follows: May 3: Swiss steak with gravy, whipped potatoes, sliced beets, tossed green salad, wheat bread, fruit cobbler, milk. May 4: Tuna noodle casserole, peas, fruit salad, rye bread, cookie, milk. May 5: Pork cutlet, creamed com, cranberry slices, assorted relishes, roll, orange, milk. May 6: Ham, carrots, scalloped potatoes, rye bread, cherry tart, milk. 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