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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jun 1982, p. 3

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\ COMMUNITY CALENDAR • M' PACKSPLAINDEALER -FRIDAY. JUNRSk 1882 JUNES "Sammerfest"--St. Patrick's church, Mcllaarj-starts 7 p.m- snnasnr llw !!•! --a a m a | OTOKlllill SCIlwr"! QvQ, musical rwiswi, skits sod fUMt- ttekets at d6or, or ths rectory. JUNE 27 JULY It Compassionate Friends, meeting, 7 p.m.-Mental Service buikiing-OM-G N. Lake road. JULY SO Marriage Licenses Remembering When lac.-- Health Crystal No, i n t„» , * • spojnia roaa JULYSl Pm Ridge Womens dab-car rally aad picnic. Polish Legion of American veterans-Liberty cam investors, l " meeting, 2 p.m.-K.C. Coart- Lyda 0 Chicken Dinner ft Summer Sodal- 8L Pater's hall, Spring Grova-19 to 9 p.m.-tkkets at dsor. p.m.-program, 7K McHenry Sportsmen's dub-Moat Sboot-ll a.m. to 4 p.m.-Weingart -- -* rn^i^i nAM t.ti _ *_ *a s roaa, nsuiKM ttay puwic invited JUNES S£«flAMaiat ft -- --1 -- -- fllvflCDTj OdUOT CIUD-- regular meeting-East cami cafeteria-1 to 4 p.n Prevention. Aurora Blood Draw- S:S0 to 7:98 -Son Lutheran church-4306 W. street, McHenry. JUNES McHenry Sportsmen's cluh- meeting, • p.m. election of officers. JUNES Miss McHenry Pageant-7:S p.m.- American Legion hall. JULY 4 Fireworks-9.30 p.m.-Petersen Park. JULYS Women of the Moose-Chapter meeting, S p.m.-Lodge. Marda Mary Ball Circlo-10 a.m., parlor-First United Methodist church-quilting bee. JULYS A 7 General cleaning, • a.m.-St. Patrick's hall kitchen-bring bag lunch-coffee served. JULY s, S, 10 Dollar Days-All Over Town. JULYS McHenry County Genealogical society-meeting, 7 :S p.m.-Grace Lutheran church-Washington street, Woodstock-Pitfalls in Genealogy and How to Avoid Them'. JULYS Benefit Dinner-Dance-Johnsburg Community chib-for John ft Doris Pitzen family-information and tickets, call 986-1900 or 9864687. JULY 10 Ickaa Barbeque-Ringwood * i lawn serving, 4,8 and 8 p.m.- advsnce tickets from church msro- of Viola aad N. Lake View promptly with JULY 99-Aog. 1 Days. JULYS Sportsmen's Shoot-ll a mi to 4 p.m.- road, Ptstakoo Bay. I BIRTHS \ Duane and Sharon Freund, 1700 Michael street, Wonder Lake, an­ nounce the birth of their second son June 17. Eric John was born at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, 111. and weighed 7 lbs. 3 ok. He was eagerly awaited at home by Ms four-year-old brother Kenneth. Maternal grandparents are Ernest Schooley of McHenry and Patricia Schooley of Florida. Mrs. Gerald J. Freund of McHenry Is the AppUcatioas for marriage were recently made at McHenry County Clerk's office by: Donald S. Sturm aad Jayne M. McMillan, both Wonder Laka; Christopher J. Laubenthal aad Madeline D. Kuemmel, both McHenry. James F. Barth and ABsa 1 Dotesal, both McHsvy; Hilton E. Kaemmsrer aad Betty R Duigess, both McHenry; RueeeO S. Mierits and Denise M. Sampiller, both McHemy. James B. Pilat Jr.. McHenry, aad Laureen T. Gallagher, Crystal Lake; George R Mohan, Woodstock, aad Lynn A. Meadie, Wonder Lake. GREAT AMERICA TRIP Twenty eight girls aad guests from the National Catholic Society of Foresters, Junior Court No. 898, McHenry, enjoyed a beautiful day at Great America June 16. Chaperones for the trip were Debbie OeffUng, Pieroni, Marilyn Meyers and Freund JULY 11 Polish Legion of American Vetcrane-Snd annual picnic-Pearl street park-noon till 6 p.m - concertina band. Combined worship service under tent-Ringwood Methodist church- Isaiah it. McHenry Sportsmen's club-annual picnic ana steak fry-noon- reservations a must. JULY 15 Loyal Order of Mooee and Women of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Saunders, 1S1 Sundown lane, McHenry, became parents of their third child June 17 and named her Christina Kay. The 9 lbs. 1 os. baby girl was born at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, 111. She has a sister Amy, age nine and a brother Brian, six. Paternal grandparents are Robert Saunders of Round Lake, 111. and Phyllis Saunders of McHenry. Amanda Le Ann is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Emil E. Marunde, S011 Memory trail, McHenry, for their fourth child. The 7 lbs. 15 os. baby girl entered the world at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, 111. on June 19. She was welcomed home by Trtna, age IS; Emil, Jr., 19; and Eric, three and a half years okl. Maternal7 grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones of Boswell, Okla. A girl, Kelly Allison, was born in Lake Forest hospital, Lake Forest, 111., June 19, to Debra and Thomas Henshaw, 6320 Coachlight road, McHenry. She has a 15-month old sister Christina Marie. Maternal grandparents are Lois and Charles Schoffstall of Gratz, Pa. Martha and Jonathan Henshaw of Levittown, Pa. are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents include Luis Green bf Ashland, Pa.; Susan Schoffstall of Gratz, Pa.; and Mabel Stock of Rhinelander, Wis. Among recent births recorded at Memorial Hospital for McHanry County, Woodstock, 111. were the June IS birth of a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Miller of Wonder Lake; the June 21 birth of a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mueller of Wonder Lake; and the June S birth of a girl to Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher of Wonder Lake. HOSPITAL NOTES WOODSTOCK Admissions: Wade Heisler and Mrs. Ruth Wohnrade, both of McHenry; Brandy Saunders and Mrs. Joanne Higgins, both of Wonder Lake. ' BOOKER T.WASHINGTON Booker Taliaferro Washington (1856-1915), a Virginia native, worked in his youth in coal mines, st salt furnaces and as a Janitor. While at­ tending Hampton Institution he also held an outside Job. As a teacher his efforts were outstanding, and he was named to head the Tuskegee (Ala.) Normal and Industrial Institute. This school began with one teacher and fewer than 90 students in an old church and a shanty. Nonethelss, its reputation as a black educational center grew rapidly Washington put into practice his theory that blacks should receive training in specific trades and work for economic in­ dependence. Washington lectured widely and was also known as an author. One ef the earlleet basin ess sstsbMshmsats la McHesry la the plctare are not all Identified, the saaa sitting la the was the JJI. Miller MarMe aad GraaMo Works. The center Is said to be the owner. J.H. Miller. The boy with location of the kelHag pictured was ea the north side ef Mm Is his sea. the late Hoary Miller, who coathmed the Elm street, east ef Grooa street, where a aew bafidlng busiaess tor maay years. CoaHnetng ths haslaeoo at this heases The Beekaurk aad the MSerefflee. While persons Ume Is Henry's sea. Joke H. Miller. McHenry Junior High Honor Roll The staff of McHenry Junior high school announced the fourth quarter high honor and honor rolls for the 1889- SS school year. In order to make the honor roll a student must maintain a 9.0 or "B" average. To be placed on the high honor roll a student must have a 3.5 average. EIGHTH GRADE IfM " siifjEii is oil or* Karyn Althoff, Erin Conway, Karen Mullen. Mike Schultz, Jeanette Berry, Michelle Landis, Melanie Smith, Mike Streicher and Diane Wasilowski Bob Patterson, Melissa Sikorski, Denise Stasiak and Heather Wakitsch Julie Barry, Mike Boland, Tammy Bonde, Laurie Brefeld, Karen Bruli, Renee Busche, Dusty Cawthon, Shannon Chrismsn, Kristy Cullison, Maria Delgado, Angela Dennis, Tony Einweck, Colleen Fagan, Jennifer Gerstad, Debra Graef, Bretta Karls, Wendy Kelly, Michelle Laskonis, Chad Mihevc, Joanne Miller, Lisa MUler, Lori Oeffling, Jenny Ricker, Kimberly Weyde, Lisa Wilkinson, Sonja Youngwith, Dawn Zabielski and Mike Roewer. About Your Wedding Write-Up In order to serve McHanry brides. the Ploindeoler mails wad­ ding form* to all whose engogemen- t* hova boon announced in the papar and carry a definite data. Wo ask that these complotad forms bo roturnod throo days boforo tho wadding. Tho story containing all tho infor­ mation givon on tho form will appoar * only during tho week following tho wadding, except in tho casa of out- of-state waddings, whore an ad­ ditional woak is allowod. Forms received tho sacond woak of- tor tho wadding will bo printed with » tho omission of o description of tho 'attiro worn. Photographs will bo printod any time later, or will bo included with the wedding information if they accom­ pany the story at the proscribed deadline. If your engagement announcement has not boon published, or if the data of the wedding was not known ot that time, pteose call our office and request that a morrioge form be sent. Space problems experienced by a non-daily newspaper, ond o desire to print up-to-dota flows, make this policy necessary. • Scott Bsllowe, Brian Beardsley, Mike Burrell, Chris Brown, BUI Cameron, Kim Coats, Sue Filler, Kelly Franti, Wendy Gates, Dan Graef, Sue Grass, Janie Guzman, Amy Honning, Audra Mearner, Pat Miller, Don Neubauer, Joanne Oef­ fling, Denise Ozyuk, Frank Patterson, Jim Perdue. John Perry, Chad Peterson, Steve Smith, Brian Strand, Marjorie Roach, Drew Westgard and Adam Williams. SEVENTH GRADE High Honors Keith Adaftis, Jody Benoy, Heather Brown, Stacey Hudjera, Deanna Ransdell, Lisa Rigsby, Tony Schmitt, Laura Siok, Jennifer Stueben, Lilli Taylor and David Weakman. (formerly Crescent Day looding) Presents... Jack Anderson, Jackie Boger, Tracy Boyd, Ricky Burke, .Diane Burrell, Brian DesBiens, Trpy Diedrich, Roxanne Dowell, Pam Fritt, Donna Heald, Diana Hill, Jill Hoglund, Debbie Holts, Scott Jacobson, Mary Beth Kenyon, Chris l^andis, Betty Lee, Joe Maras, Sam Merkel, Scott Miller, Dave Mohnen, Barb Munson, Gary Kern, Chris Neumeier, Chris Orin, Mark Olson, Brian Peterson, Katie Prust, Colleen Samen, Mary Schultz, Jill Schwebke, Nichole Sheridan, Glenn Toalson, Aleen Walsh, Ken Zabielaki, Brad McNish and Lisa Thommes. SIXTH GRADE High Honors Todd Ballowe, Kelly Covalt, Wendy Johnson, Joe Killam, Dale Kluesner, BRITE SET NO COVER Juno 23rd thru Juno 26th Juno 29th thru July 4th 8:90 pm. Nil closing J Speciollzing In Seofood 6 Deef Lunch, Mon -Frl. Dinner. Tues -Sun. Sundoy Brunch Reservations Requested | 3309 N. Chopel Hill Rd. McHenry. Illinois >-6699 BIG 13.9 CU. FT. 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