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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 May 1982, p. 3

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Square Dance Has Patriotic Theme T1» Rainbow BaaMm Dance dub invites all square to sahite the Red, White and Blue to the calk el Don Smith, dob caltar from Buffalo Grove Line dances wiD be led by Helen Smith and reoed cued by George and Joyce x LAKELAND PARK & LAKELAND SHORES Corol CorrHnsky 305-7246 Local Road Work „ Has Been Delayed Tbe dance will be held at Robert Croem school, Sunday, May S, from 7 to 1* p.m. It ie located on Ik--m road, one-half block west at bjghuaj IS in Wauconda. Chibe are invited la ileil the be to For at 944-3074. on the iLl^ * * wis projec!. * -- * * * A Mwrmiini. we mm wisncs to inem for a happy and leaf life logethsr. GRANDCHILD lakeland Shone residents. Mm and Polly Ucaetro, have a grandson as of April M. Alan and Tina fen are the proud parents and they! named their mat born, Keith Gerald. call and let me know. We'd aleo like to beer about college graduations that are taking place right now. BIRTHDAY WISHES We eend our boot to EB» Krak and Bev Wickenkamp on May 19. Beth Okal and David Bergdocf hear the birthday song on the 10th. May 11 is the special day for Bobby Hodges, Brian Bremer and Mdodee Sturm. Matthew Ketchum will add another year on the and. Jeanette Dentro will be 11 years old May 14, and she shares her day with Bill BockmanSr., Roger Lasko. Linda College Honors PAGBl.PLAINDilALER-WEDNI^ii.W . MAY IS. 11 Creasey and Mary Ann Knaack. May S is the day for Len Bottari, Larry Fergan, Edward Serritella, Kristine Heuer and Tina Pautx. ANNIVERSARY WISHES Dorothy and Irv Becker Jr. will be celebrating their twenty-second wedding anniversary May a. Very special wishes to Jackie and Sam Buenxli, May a, their first an­ niversary. The Mth is the day Mickey and Ed Gladman are together another Wishee for many more happy years together to all of you. Johnsburg Music Concert Congratulations to all of you. call die Slate Luncheon And Fashion Show to A Spring and Fashion Show is slated to be held Thursday, May a, at noon, at the Pistakae Community center, sponsored by the United Methodist Women of Mt Hope iKiwnli cnurcn. The luncheon is an annual affair, well-known for its home cooked delights. The fashion show will be presented by a local women's apparel shop. Those interested in attending may call 487-388$ for 'ickets. CLEANUP A few people called mt ask what data we have for cleanup in Lakeland Park. They must have miased my earlier an­ nouncement Clean Up week Is June 7- 11 and oar pickup dsy is Thursday, June 14. The garbage com pony will take anything mat two men can easily lift If you know of someone who might not read the paper pleaee inform them of this date. WEDDING ( Saturday, May 1, was s beeutiful dsy and that is Uw day Julie Brooks became the wife of Scott Anderson. The nuptials took place in St. Patrick's church at I'.a p.m. with a reception immediately following at the V.F.W. in McHenry for SS8 friends J BIRTHS \ A boy was born April a to Cindi and Ken Suchy, 1504 Lee lane, Spring Grove, and they named him Michael Joeeph. The t lbe. 4 ox. baby boy entered the world at McHenry hospital. He has two brothers, Christy and James. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lukowski of Chicago. Paternal grandparents are Louis Suchy of Lake Geneva, Wis. and Mary Suchy of Chicago. Jacob Allen is the name chosen by Cynthy A. and Steven J. Harms, 8403 Sunset, Wonder Lake, for their fourth child. The 8 lbs. 13 oz. 'baby boy was born at McHenry hospital April a. He was welcomed home by Jason, Jeremy andGenevra. Mrs. Lela F. Link of Woodstock, 111. is the msternal grandmother. Mr. Ray Harms of Arlington Heights, 111. is the paternal grandfather. Jennifer A. and William S. Stahlman of Wonder Lake became parents of their second child and first dav April M, and i Heather Anne. The 8 lbs. 15 oe. baby girt was born ar McHenry hoepital. r She has a brother William, III, age 19 month*. Maternal grandparents are Richard and Rosalie Wadecki of McHenry. Mr. William S. Stahlman, iSr. of McHenry is the infant's paternal grandfather. Varee and Bob Wilson, 1806 Hyde Park avenue, McHenry, announce the birth at their second daughter April a. Darlene Louise weighed in at 9 lbe. 15 ox., at McHenry hospital. She was welcomed home by her sister Gloria. The in­ fant's grandparents are Whoae Saelde of Thailand and Harriet Wilson of Lake Zurich, 111 Danny and Teresa Parsons, 4304 W. Clearview avenue, McHenry, became parents of their second child and first son May St Christopher Ray weighed in at 9 lbe. 10 oz at McHenry hoepital. He has a one-year-old sister Tammy. Mrs. Geraldine Sertain of McHenry Js the maternal grandmother. Paternal grandparents are Burton L. and Wanda Parsons, also of McHenry. A boy was born to Lloyd S. and Cathy M. Howen, 5111 Greenwood (dace, McCulkxn Lake, McHenry and they named him Joehua Louis. The 8 lbe. 1 os. infant arrived at McHenry hoepital May 3. He has a brother, Lloyd S., Jr. Maternal grandparents are Ruth O'Day of Lake-In-The- Hills and Orin Hanson of Antioch, 111. Clara Haase of Newald, Wis. „ BABY GIRL John aid Barbara Sullivan an­ nounce the birth of a daughter on May 4, weighing 8 lbs., 5 os. Meghan Elisabeth made her appearance at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock. WELCOME HOME Herb and Toni Dettmer have Anally arrived In McHenry to visit for the next a days. This is their first trip home in two years and they mads it in time for his parents, Wayne and Mary Ann's twenty-fifth wedding an­ niversary party. Joel and 1 will be among die guests next Saturday, May 22, so I can give you a first hand deecription of the celebration in next week's column. SCHOOL ENDING If you talk to any kids lately they can tell you exactly how many days, hours and minutes until school gets out for summer vacation. It doeen't seem poesible that another school year is coming to an end. if you have a student graduating this June please The spring program of the John­ sburg high school music department will be held Wednesday night May 19, at 8 p.m. In the school's auditorium. The concert will feature both the band and chorus as well as small eneemblee and soloa. Included among the band's selec­ tions will be "Strike Up The Band", "Faireet of the Fair", "Cloudburst March", and "New 'York, York". The choral numbers will in­ clude "One", "Peace in the Valley", and a Beatles Medley. This will be the first public per­ formance of the Johnsburg high band since It won first place in the McHenry county bend competition in April. The public is encouraged to attend. Deputy Greco C.U.P. Speaker Deputy Greco of the McHenry county jail will be guest sneaker for a question-answer discussion at the May meeting of McHenry County C.U.P. Interacted persons are Invited to attend at the Crystal Lake United Methodist church, 2a W. Crystal Lake avenue, Friday, May SI, at ?:a p.m. C.U.P. is a Community Upholding Persons, specifically prisoners and their families. C.U.P. members come from a variety of churches in the county to share together a ministry to persons in the county Jail and state orisons. C.U.P.'s ministry includes: holding informs! worship services at the jail every Sundsy afternoon, visiting "one-on-one" during the week, con­ tacting family members, writing letters, and upon the prisoner's release helping to find jobs and oc­ casionally providing temporary transportation and housing. . C.U.P.'s goal is to provide support and friendship during and following incarceration so that these persons can truly make a new start in life and not return to prison Concerned citisens are cordially invited to join this Community Upholding Persons and to help in one or more of its ministries. St. Mary's College Honors Anne M. Murray Anne M. Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Murrary of McHenry, is one of 48 freshmen at Saint Mary's college who have been designated ao Presidential Scholars. These students were selected on the basis of outstanding high school achievement and contributions to their high school and community. Although the Presidential Scholars program doee not include financial aid, students partldpating in the program are eligible to enroll in a special group of core courses which fulfill several of the college's requirements. SENIOR HONORED Seventy Saint Mary's college seniors were honored at the annual senior honors banquet Thursday evening, April a, in the college center. Mark W. Heech, 1012 Cherry Valley, McHenry, was welcomed into Alpha Mu Gamma. ACADEMIC AWARD In recent Honors dayteremonies at Bryan college, Dayton, Tenn., Ruth Ann Madsen received a certificate of award denoting that her cumulative grade point average at the end of the first semester was 3.250 or higher. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Madsen, 5300 North Bridge street, McHenry, this was her second time to receive academic honors. is the baby's paternal grandmother. Jeesica Ann is the name choeen by A1 J. and Geri-Ann Eck- vmayer, P.O. Box 314, Wilmot, 111., for their first child. The 7 lbs. 11 ox. baby girl was born st McHenry hospital May 5. Maternal grand­ parents are Gerald and Josnne Lockwood of McHenry. Joe and Teresa Eckmayer of Trevor, Wis. are the paternal grandparents. Tim and Katie D o h e r t y , s s u Millstresm drive, McHenry, announce the birth of their first child May 8. Sarah Catherine entered the world at McHenry hospital weighing 7 lbs. 10 os. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Getner of McHenry. Patricia Doherty and Bernard Doherty, both of McHenry, are the paternal grandparents. f N J O f A ( R A N T O U A l I T v A T H O M f (8 1 5) 385 8300 SPENGEL mat pocking corp. 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