<L PAGE 8-PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1984 * Life Today A Births PAM KRASUCKI AND DAN PAULSON Engaged / j An announcement has been made of the engagement of Pam Krasucki, daughter of Lucelle Krasucki of McHenry and the late Chester Krasucki, to Dan Paulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Paulson of Calumet City, 111. The bride elect graduated from McHenry High School in 1976. Her fiance is a 1975 graduate of T.F. North High School in Calumet and a 1979 graduate of Northern Illinois University. A Nov. 3 wedding is planned. T.H.E.OJS. meeting slated Sept. 17 The T.H.E.O.S. group will meet Monday, Sept. 17, at 5:30 p.m., at the Busy Bee Restaurant, 4621 W. Elm St., for dinner together and then go to the First United Methodist Church for an evening of fun and fellowship. T.H.E.O.S. " (To Help Each Other Smile) is a warm, casual and friendly group for widows and widowers, meeting the third Monday of each pionth at 5:30 p.m. at some local restaurant for dinner together and then going to the church for some type of program or/social time. This is a non-denominational group, with no age restrictions and no dues. "Guests and newcomers are always most welcome. For further information, contact Mae Stinespring, 385- 1894, or Lyda Radisch, 385-2754. 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DON'S CLEANERS DRIVE- IN WINDOW 1207 N THIRD ST. McHENRY 385-201 1 (JUST WfSI 0» SUIIIVAN »00DS| BURI AN • Michael Tad is the name chosen by David and Charlene Burian of McHenry for their third child. The 8 lbs. 9 oz. baby boy was born Aug. 11, in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington. He has a brother, David, Jr., and a sister, Diana. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. "Tad" Graves of Garden Grove, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Burian of Ballwin, Mo., are the paternal grandparents. ROCKERS -- Gerry and Mary Rockers of McHenry became parents of their fourth child and first daughter Aug. 13, and named her Mary Margaret. The 8 lbs. 15 oz. baby girl was born in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington. She was welcomed home by three brothers: Joe, six; Jack, four; and Peter, two. Paternal grandparents are Harold and Dolores Rockers of Austin, Minn. SROKA -- Tony and Pam Sroka, 2213 W. Johnsburg Rd., McHenry, announce the birth of their first child on Aug. 15. Kurtis Anthony was born in Memorial Hospital for McHenry County, Woodstock and weighed 8 lbs. S1^ oz. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Oef- fling of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sroka, also of McHenry, are the paternal grandparents. ' :; - * SCHMITT David Louis is the name chosen by Neal and Janice Schmitt, 1208 Charles, McHenry, for their third child and first son. The 9 lbs. 4 oz. infant entered the world Aug. 16, in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. He was welcomed home by his sisters, Stacey, age eight,^nd five-year-old Tina. Maternal grandparents are Fred and Lorraine Pike of McHenry. Louis and Margaret Schmitt, also of McHenry, are the paternal grandparents. O'DONNELL * Mary and Pat O'Donnell, 53 S. Garfield, Mundelein, 111. became parents of their second child and first son Aug. 19. Kevin Patrick was born in Lake Forest Hospital, Lake Forest, 111., weighing eight pounds. He was eagerly awaited at home by his three-year-old sister Megan. Maternal grandparents are Lloyd and Midge Scharf of McHenry. Paternal grandparents are Edna O'Donnell of Winter Garden, Fla. and the late James O'Donnell. GLASHAGEL -- -- A baby boy was born Aug. 19 to Bob and Mary Glashagel, 5810 Fox Lake Rd., McHenry, and they named him Michael James. The 7 lbs. 9 oz. infant entered the world in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington. He has a 19-month-old brother Robert. Maternal grandparents are Linda and Russell Emerson of McHenry. Don and Rose Glashagel, also of McHenry, are the paternal grandparents » « TONYAN -- -- 1 Elaine Faye is the name chosen by Everett William and Jaclyn Ann Tonyan, Jr, 514Lake St!, Antioch, 111. for their third child. The 7 lbs. 4 oz. baby girl was born Aug. 20 in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. She has two brothers, Jimmie, age six and a half, and Everett III, two and a half. Maternal grandparents are Jimmie and Gerrie WitzWf McHenry. Paternal grandparents are the late Everett and Elaine Tonyan, Sr. Mrs. Lee Hurley and Mrs. Theresa Tonyan, both of McHenry, are the children's great-grandmothers. LUDWIG Mr. and Mrs. Kenne Ludwig announce the birth of Phillip Jay, Aug. 24. He weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. and was 20 ^ inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Doherty, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ludwig, all of McHenry. Great-grandparents are Vera Doherty of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ludwig of Effingham, 111. CAJTHAML Michael Joseph, Jr. is the name chosen by Michael and Debbie Cajthaml, 4416 Mayfair Dr., McHenry, for their first child. The 9 lbs. 7 Mi oz. baby boy was born Aug. 24, in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pintozzi of McHenry. Mrs. Esther Cajthaml, also of McHenry, is the paternal grandmother. Great-grandparents include Millie Pintozzi of Lakeland Park and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Etten of Fox Ridge. WEST Helen West, 3208 Biscayne, McHenry, announces the birth of her fifth child on Aug. 26. Sandra Lynn was born in Michael Reese Hospital, Chicagorand weighed 6 lbs. 13 oz. She was welcomed home by David, eight; Dani, six; Dana, four; and Jamie, two. Helen Hansen of McHenry is the children's maternal grandmother. ( Moose Lodge No. 691 gets new home Community calendar Governor John Barry, Ad- m i n i s t r a t o r R o b e r t Schlichtenmyer and other of ficers on the board are pleased to announce to the members of McHenry Moose No. 691, the purchase of a new home for the lodge. Located north of town on Route 31 and Johnsburg Rd., it was formerly known as "The Changes." It will be substantially larger in size, have a spacious parking facility, easy access to all, and an adequate amount of acreage for future outdoor activities. Renovation will begin im mediately and the target date for opening will be the annual holiday party in November. As work progresses, lodge members are urged to help with the improvements. A building fund has been established for this purpose and members are fast at work donating either a gold or a red brick. SEPTEMBER 7-14 Junior Bowling League-Register At Police Dept.--McH. Sponsor-6th thru 9th Grade. Poliipt Seniors...out to lunch Reservations for meals at the McHenry Walk-In Center for the week of Sept. 17 through Sept. 21 must be made by calling 385-8260 by Tuesday, Sept. 11. The menu for that week is as follows: Sept. 17: Swedish meatballs with gravy, sliced potatoes, peas, cole slaw, bread, margarine, oatmeal raisin" cookie. f Sept. 18: Barbecued ground beef with bun, duchess potatoes, Happy Birthday kernel corn, carrot raisin salad, escalloped apples. Sept. 19: Turkey with seashell casserole, green beans, salad, dressing, bread, margarine, birthday cake. Sept. 20: Roast sirloin of beef, au gratin potatoes, chopped spinach, Waldorf salad, roll, margarine, vanilla puling. Sept. 21: Baked chicken, rice pilaf, cooked squash, grapefruit juice, bread, margarine, fresh apple. SEPTEMBER 8 Friendship Club Potluck Lunch-Mtg. 12:30 p.m.--Fellowship Hall- First United Methodist Church. McH. Area Toastmasters Club-9 a.m.-McH. Country Club-Info. Mrs. Boehm 385-2884-Everyone Welcome. SEPTEMBER 8-9 2nd Ann. McH. Co. Antiques Show-Benefit Easter Seals-McH. Co. Fairgrounds-Sat. 11 a.m.-9 p.m.-Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.-Early Bird Preview Sat. 9-11 a.m.-Bloody Marys, rolls, coffee. SEPTEMBER 11 Marcia Mary Ball Circle-Mtg^ Noon-First United Methodist Church Parlor. Naomi Circle-Mtg. 9:30 a.m.-First United Methodist Church. SEPTEMBER 12 Mary Martha Workshop-10:30 a.m.-Faith Presbyterian Church- Lincoln & Chapel Hill Rds.-Bring Sandwich. Kishwaukee Life Member Club-Happy Hr. 11:30 a.m.-Lunch 12:30 p.m.-Timbers Rest.~Rt.47 & 14 Bypass, Wdstk.-Don't Forget Pac-a-Sac. McH.-Fx. Lk. Area LaLeche League-Mtg.--Info. Call Margie McCarthy, 385-2666. SEPTEMBER 13 McH. Co. Genealogical Soc-Mo. Mtg. 7:30 p.m.-Central High School Cafeteria-40 W. Franklin St., Cr. Lk.-"Where to Find Early Pennsylvania Records. Happy Sweet "16 LORA Love, Mom, Chuck & Julie! Senior Citizens plan lunch at country club The McHenry Country Club will be the location for the McHenry Senior Citizen's Club luncheon, Thursday, Sept. 20. The social get-together will begin at noon, with club officers Happy Birthday Happy 25th. HY MINOLTA HAN! CHECK OUR TUESDAY NI6H? SPECIAL! BEEF/ VILLA *McH«nry (•15)344-1103 •Woodstock (815)338-9706 12 PIECE BROASTED® CHICKEN® DINNER NOW C | ONLY (REG. MO") j I I I '-- BEEF VIUA COUPON 1 Olf Si A W ft ROUS' or if R GOOD I MtOUGM 9 TO I iMi? our rc>uf»ON H R vtsit Love, Your Minolta Girl! greeting the members upon their arrival. As in the past, Millie Simon will entertain with her musical talent at the organ, pleasing everyone with popular music and songs of the senior citizens' era. Luncheon plans have been made by the financial secretary, Ruth Fradell, and it will be served at 1 p.m. The menu in cludes soup, salad, Swiss steak, baked potato, green beans almondine, coffee, tea or milk and ice cream for dessert. Everyone planning to attend and bring guests is to call Ruth at 385-6586 to make reservations and get tickets. She will also' have tickets available at the. Sept. 10 meeting. Those who attended the Mar. 15 luncheon will remember the good time i had by all and the large group in attendance. It is hoped that e>enjn9r€ members will be at this outing. President Wilbert Hecht urges anyone with special cookie recipes to bake a few dozen for the next meeting. He said, "I". really enjoy the goodies and I know the ladies don't want me to lose any weight." Lu Ahlgrim, 344-3847, will be happy to put more donor names on her cookie list. I . HAPPY BIRTHDAY JULIE & KEVIN! And HAPPY ANNIVERSARY love. Your parents. Call 344-4800 To Placc Your GARAGE SALE AD! 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