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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 May 1984, p. 8

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spurgeons _ 3 BALANCE BEAMS • 3 BALANCE BEAMS • GYMNASTIC CLINIC M0MM6WUNE11 THRU JUNE 22 THIS PROGRAM IS AN INDUCTION TO ALL 4 PHASES OF GYMNASTICS. IT IS DESIGNED TO OEVELOP COORDINATION, STRENGTH & KNOWLEDGE OF BASIC GYMNASTICS FOR AGE THREE AND UP, BOYS AND GIRLS. CHILD PROGRESSES & IS CHAL- AT HIS OR HER OWN LEVEL. TWO WEEK CLASS • HON, WED & FBI • 1S~M 1MB > INKS* »11» MAR KAY GYMNASTICS 3923 MAIN ST*HcHBHY 385-6077 UNEVFMS • UNFVENS • UNEVENS • UNIVENS PAGE •- PLAfKDEALER - WEDNESDAY. MAT K. MM uhifyb Sponsor fest WLvffl IT ii nl jfnooi of xaoak erf Covt SL. the 5th For 19. at lain, on the school grounds. School Fest is planted to be a fun filled day for the family with something for cseiyoue. Some of the highlights wiD inrtnrlf fin runs, arts and crafts, bake sale, student crafts. Births WILAND McHenry for their infant born April 29 at The new < In. 7 OK. and greeted by two older brothers, ages 13 and 16, when she arrived home. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Troyak of Melroae Park. Paternal grF*w^pJn"if*" are Mr and Mrs. V. Wiland of McHenry. The great-grandmother is Margaret Ehrart. auction, rummage and plant sale, and children's carnival AD money raised goes directly for stnrlpnt programs. PWP meets May 18 The second general meeting of Chapter No. 10 of Parents Without Partners wfll be held at 8:30 pjn. Friday. May 18, at the Algonquin American Legion Home on Route 31 south of Route 62. The program for the evening will be "Social Security Talks" informing members about benefits and things to do about their social security. Newcomers Orientation will be at 8M5 p.m. After the program, there will be a Silent Auction. Chapter No. 189 invites an single parents to attend their activities. Contact Ann at 459- 1614 for more information about this organization. • MAROTTA Tony and Sheila Marotta of Fox Lake are the parents of a son born April 29 at McHenry Hwptal Tony Louis is the name chosen for the 8 lb. 5 oz. infant. He has two sisters: Maureen, age seven and Lisa, age one. The maternal grand­ parents are Harry and Evelyn Kulzak of LJbertyvflle; and the paternal grandparents are Louis and Barb Marotta of Spring Grove. Minnie and Lloyd Lane of McHenry are the great- grandparents. FINCH Dale and Charlotte Finch, 3904 W. Oak Ave., McHenry, became parents of their seventh <±Hd on May 3 and named her Gina Anne Elizabeth. The 7 lbs. 11 oz. baby girl was born in McHenry Hospital and she was greeted at home by her four brothers, Chris, age 12, Jeff, 10, Jonathan, six, and Dale J., two; and two sisters, Maria, 13 and Laura, eight. Maternal grandparents are Anthony and Mary Crylen of Riverdale, XL. Roy and Veronica Finch of Cape Coral, FL are the paternal grandparents. LENNON ' Scott and Mary Lennon, 8806 Coral Rd., Wonder Lake, an­ nounce the birth of their first child on May 4. Colleen Beth was born in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock, and weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Price of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lennon of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. The infant's area great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson of McHenry. fPlaiodraler photo by DMU Bertulii) The May 6 meeting of the Wonder Lake Senior Citizen Club was opened by President Ann Wilcox and a silent prayer followed for *two deceased members. Lois Doian was installed as the new secretary for the club. An announcement was made regarding the luncheon scheduled for June 4. Those interested in attending are urged to call Ms. Wilcox for reservations at 653-5112. It is Invite all to card party Community Calendar The McHenry Business and L Professional Women remind * everyone that their annual card f party is scheduled for Thursday, May 17, at 7:30 p.m., in St. Patrick's church hall. Cards will be furnished for those who want to play games such as bridge, canasta, poker, etc.; and dice will be available for bunco. Anyone wishing to spend an evening of fun with other types of table games is encouraged to bring their board game equipment, or whatever, with them. A variety of desserts will be served and many prizes will be awarded, including a special handmade doll. The public is cordially invited to attend and tickets will be available at the door. Set luncheon-penny Bethel No. 98 of Crystal Lake of the International Order of* Job's Daughters, invites everyone to a day of fun, Saturday, May 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. They are planning a salad bar and casserole lun­ cheon. Penny Social tickets will be available for the items on display beginning at 11 a.m. and prizes will be awarded at 1:30 p.m There will also be a silent auction for a beautiful hand­ made braided rug. Crystal Lake Masonic social Saturday Temple, at Sherman and Ellsworth, is the location, and signs will be posted on Main St. Job's Daughters is a non­ profit Masonic organization for girls between the ages of 11 and 20. It contributes to the Illinois Masonic Hospital, Job's Daughter's Educational Grants and other charitable projects. Bethel No. 98 is proud to have members from McHenry, Crystal Lake, Woodstock and other area communities. For tickets or information call 312-639-4192 or 639-4154. MAY 16 , Mary Martha Workshop-10:30 a.m.-Faith Presbyterian Church- Bring sandwich. Fox Ridge Women's Club-Mo. Mtg. 8 p.m.-Inst, of Officers- Home of "Hieresa Cary. Lakemoor Jaycees-Orientation Mtg. 8 p.m.-Lakemoor Vill. Hall- New Members Welcome. McH. Co. Fam. Serv. & Comm. Men. Health Ctr.-Bd. of Dir. Mtg. 7 p.m.-4302-G W. Crystal Lake Rd.-Open to Public. MAY 17 Whisp. Oaks Woman's Club-Spring Luncheon-McH. Country Club: Swingin' Squares club hosts dance Swingin' Squares square dance club of Cary will host the second dance for May Saturday, May 19, with Les Millard as guest caller. Dances held at the Cary Junior High School in the multi-purpose room begin with round dancing at 8 p.m. and squares at 8 .30, continuing until 11, with the Kammerers on hand for cueing rounds. Guest dancers are always welcome and receive a card for one free dance after attending four as paying dancers. Square dancers are reminded of the summer schedule with just one dance held per month at the above location. The June dance will be on the 16th, also a Saturday, with regular club caller Don Smith and the same 8 to 11 p.m. time slot. More information may be obtained by calling 312-426-8216. hoped there will be a good turnout at this affair. Vice-President Margaret Dana suggested several trips for the future and also, a day at the Arlington Park Race Track. Those 55 years or older are invited to come out for an af­ ternoon of good fellowship, meeting some of their friends and making new ones. Cake and coffee is served and games are played after the meeting. Blood pressures will "be taken prior to the regular meeting from 11 to 12 p.m. May 21. One does not have to be a member to partake of this program. It is open to all Wonder lake seniors and those in the surrounding areas. ' It was good to see some of the absent members returning at the last meeting and once again, it is hoped that many more familiar faces will return to the club. Busy meeting for U.M.W. United Methodist Women's Gen. Mtg. 7:30 p.m-First United Methodist Church-Evening Circle Hostesses-"History of Methodist Women." Whisp. Oaks Garden Club-Plant Sale, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.-Comm. Cntr. Card Party-St. Patrick Hall, 7:30 p.m.-Refreshments, Prizes- Tckts. at Door-Sponsor Business k Professional Women. Rules of Road Review Course-9:30-Noon-McH. City Hall-Info. Jim Jansen 385-7475. Hopi Ngh. Girl Scouts-Mtg. 9:30 a.m.-St. Patrick's Church Hall. MAY 18 Aurora Blood Drive-McH. West High School-10 a.m.-2 p.m. NAIM-St. Margaret Chapt.-Mtg. 7:30 p.m.-Montini School Oak Rm. MAY 19 Garage Sale Day-Fox Ridge-Winding Creek-9 a.m.-5 p.m.- Sponsor Fox Ridge Womens Club. McH. Sportsmen's Club-Weingart Rd.-Practice Shoot 1 p.m - Public Welcome. MAY 21 T.H.E.O.S. Meet 5:30 p.m.-Dinner Busy Bee Rest.-4621 W. Elm St.-Fun & Fellowship First United Methodist Church. McH. Area Toastmasters-Mtg. 7:30 p.m.-MCHS West Campus. Polish Leg. of Amer. Vets Post 188 and Chapt.-Mo. Mtg. 7:30 p.m.-1304 Pari: St., McH. MAY 22 Aurora Drive-McH. Brake Parts-10 a.m.-2 p.m. McH. Area Jaycees-Bd. Mtg., 7:30 p.m.-Kristof's Cirkus. The May meeting of the U.M.W. Mission Team (Executive Committee) of the United Methodist Women of the First United Methodist Church of McHenry began with a prayer by Nancy Hodges, followed by the minutes and treasurer's report. "Siop and Share" certificates were distributed, and members were urged to promote this project, if at all possible. Correspondence was read and attention called to the annual School of Missions scheduled for hily 13-17 at Concordia College, fi^ver Forest, IL. Members were to attend all sessions, more interest was apparent for the drive-in day, Tuesday, July 17, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The budget will subsidize part of the cost and those interested are to contact Veretta Gerstad. Announcement was made that more workers are needed for the craft group which is working so hard on items for the annual Fall Bazaar*and Christmas Sale. Anyone who can help is urged to contact Robbi Hurckes for further particulars. A report on the recent rum­ mage sale was given and members were reminded of the kit project for Church World Service. The next U.M.W. general meeting will be Thursday, May 17, at 7 p.m. The program win be "Bicentennial Study - History of Methodist Women" with the Evening Circle as hostesses. The next U.M.W. Mission Team meeting will be Monday, Aug. 27, at 9:30 a.m. in the church parlor. Paint faces at Fair Diddley Given a preview of some fanny faces at the Mental Health Resoai** League for McHenry County's Fair Diddley 1> Jilllai McHenry. The artist is league member Cindy Rupp. This wUl take place Sonday, May 26, from noon until I Woodstock City Square. All league proceeds benefit mental health projects and agencies Wonder Lake seniors install new secretary PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL 4302 W. Crystal laic* Rd.,SvH«C Whimpering Petwt*McH««try, a an) U4-U40 f (»») ismn jastaraariit̂ conar, nw'i Ac Nat to rMMVill tlCMS toefcj I Mr. Ebdrriysb fc ftl nIf « Mwttb I t\ nummnuimm Sorority welcomes new officers & members McHenry Market Place 385-4100 LADIES SPRING COATS LONGS-PANTCOATS-ALL SIZES 77 ONLY _ . Thur, VO #R'?"AL Fri. / A PRICE Sat. Hurry in...Sale ends Sunday May 20th 4m̂ J 3EJ Fr## Loy°woy DAILY 9 To 9, Sat 9 To 6, Sun 10 To 5 Biewlj ffrrted ynd officers of Pi Alpha Chapter of Beta ipaa Phi, for the year 191B, are shown m the photo at right. From left to right stan­ ding, they are Lyme SmAzJri. recording secretary; Kathy Etten, extension officer: Peggy Waeichii. president: Miki Cunat, treasurer Seated are Bobbie Beidron. corresponding secretary . and Lynn Miehiinghoff. vice-president. The chapter also announces V that far of its members have completed their pledge training and have been inducted into fuD membership. In the photo below, they are. from left to right. Gerri Peters, Janice Pet he, Lynne Sirotzki and Kathy Mumford. Peggy Waekhli awarded their pins. Lyme and Gerri received the Ritual of Jewels at Beta Sigma Phi's countywide Fcaiiviers Day Dinner April 26 Janice and Kathy were so honored May 3. in the home of Deanna Gardemer <V\*mAoi*r pfeete BY DOWN BotaJu) k

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