Page 7-PLAlMIKAI KR-HERALP. WEDNESDAY, MAV 8.198S Life today Births MALTZ Robert and Therese Maltz, 7718 Widoff, Wonder Lake, announce the birth of their second son March 20. Marcus John was born in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington and weighed 7 lbs. 3 oz. He has a brother Steven John, age two and a half. Maternal grand parents are La Verne Somers of Bloomingdale, 111. and John Signa of Azusa, Calif. Paternal grandparents are Rosebud Maltz of Genoa City, Wis. and Sheldon Maltz of wheeling, 111. Ruth Ellishoun of Norwalk, Calif, is the boys' great- grandmother. DAVIS A baby girl was born April 1 to Rusty and Nancy Davis of McHenry and they named her Hillary Lynn. The 8 lbs. 6% oz. infant entered the world in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington. She has a brother Joshua. Mrs. Joan Stall of Mt. Prospect, m. is the maternal grandmother. Paternal grandparents are James and Mary David of Du Quoin, 111. Great-grandparents are Mr. Theodore Jacks of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Mrs. Gertrude Stall of Chicago; and Andrew and Louise Huntley of Du Quoin. HALL Ethan Gallagher Hall is the name chosen by Ed Hall and Sue Ellen Gallagher of Wonder Lake for their first child. The eight- pound infant was born April 3, in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington. Maternal grand parents are Kathryn T. Gallagher of Farmington, NM and James J. Gallagher of Chicago. Mrs. Dorothy Hall of Calumet City is the paternal grandmother. Annice Frizzell of Paducah, Ky., is the child's great-grandmother. DE BUCK Rusty and Terri DeBuck, 215 Navaho Trail, McHenry, an nounce the birth of their second daughter April 24. Whitney Leigh was born in Sherman Hospital, Elgin, and weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz. She has a sister Cortney Ann, age two and a half. Maternal grandparents are Lorraine Smith of McHenry and the late Huppy Smith. Paternal grandparents are Patricia Wimmer of McHenry and the late Gus DeBuck. Great- grandparents are Gus and Mary DeBuck of Wauconda. Walter and Frances Banks of Wauconda are the great-great- grandparents. GERSTAD Del and Debbie Gerstad, 1205 Hillside Ln , McHenry, an nounce the birth of their second child April 15. Lauren Danae was born in Humana Hospital, Hoffman Estates, 111. and weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. She has a brother Ryan, age two and a half. Maternal grandparents are Bob and Shirley Eisen of Hoff man Estates. Don and Toots Gerstad of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. Great- grandparents are Helen Lor- berbaum and Molly Eisen of St. Louis, and Pearl Gerstad of Sun Prairie, Wis. MATE , Victoria and David Mate, 1406 May Ave., McHenry, announce the birth of their second daughter April 4. Trina Marie was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz. She has a 12- year-old sister Rachel Prideaux. Maternal grandparents are Archie and Oletta Rogers of Union Grove, Wis. William and Ruth Mate of Willowbrook, 111. are the paternal grandparents. Great-grandparents are William and Katherine Mate. GORDINEER Thomas and D.J. Gordineer, 1707 Sunnvside Beach Dr., McHenry, became parents of their second child and first son April 6. Timothy Allen was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 11 lbs. He has a three-year-old sister Tracey Ann. Maternal grandparents are Bill and Dorothy Tracey of Alexandria, Va. LOW Tom and Sherry Low, 2521 W. Johnsburg, McHenry, became ;nts of their second child and ghter April 8. Molly Elizabeth arrived in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry weighing 7 lbs. 7 oz. She has a three-year-old brother. Maternal grandparents are Roger and Gloria Pechous of McHenry. Walt and Doris Low of Ringwood are the paternal i ndpa ren t s . Grea t -g ra i ents are Harry and and Mable KILDEER Shirley and John Mulvihill, Kildeer became parents of their fourth child April 11. Michelle Marie was born in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz. She has two brothers, Michael, and Kevin; and a sister Diana. Mrs. Jean Parratore of Chicago is the children's maternal grand-., mother. Paternal grandparents are John and Olive Mulvihill of McHenry; ZARR „ John and Mary Zarr of Lake Zurich announce the birth of their second child April 12. Lindsay Lee was born in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington and weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. She has a brother Ryan and a sister Kelly. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beskow of Fox Lake. Paternal grandparents are Mi', and Mrs. Will Zarr of Trego, Wis. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A1 Koch of Spring Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bohnstadt of Michigan City, Ind. Stella Bochat, Thomas. PRESTLEY Ephraim Randall Wood is thp name chosen by Billy and Kathy Prestley of Crystal Lake for their second son. The 5 lbs. 14 oz. baby boy was born April 10 in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington. He has a brother D. H. Bryce. Maternal grand parents are Gary and Donna Wood of Wonder Lake and Russ and Evelyn Freeman of Woodstock. Donald and Christien Prestley of Crystal Lake are the paternal grand parents. KETCHAM Caitlin Creagh is the name chosen by John and Kelli Ket- cham, 206 W. Burbank, Har vard, 111. for their second child and first daughter. The 10 lbs. 3 oz. infant was born April 10 in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. She has a 10- year-old brother John James. Maternal grandparents are Lee and Carol McFarland of McHenry. John and Charlene Ketcham of Montgomery, 111. are the paternal grandparents. RONEY A baby boy was born April 28 to Fred and Sandra Roney of McHenry. Neale Paul entered the world in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington and weighed 6 lbs. 7 oz. He has a brother Christopher and a sister Lisa. Maternal grandparents are Wallace and Virginia Silverthorn of Stone Park. Paternal grandparents are Fred Roney of Pennsylvania and Pat Roney of New Jersey. Plaza Posies for Mother's Day! Moose hanging LIVELY A baby girl was born April 13 to Nicky and Debra Lively, 2611 S. Forestwood, McHenry, and they named her Krystle Ann. The 8 lbs. 6 oz. infant entered the world in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry. She has two brothers, four-year-old Nicky Jr. and two-year-old l • l c Justen. Maternal grandparents vr0110«iIOglCaI SOC. are Glenn and Jo Ann Compton Adding to the decor of the new McHenry Moose Lodge No. 691, the moose head shown above prior to an attempt to mount it on the wall, was presented on the night of April 28, by Zion Benton Moose Lodge No. 667. From leftio right are Bill Gilbert of Zion-Benton, Bill Ifhomas and Bill Sandell of McHenry, and George Bix, also of Zion- «M photo by Anthony Oliver „ Benton. In addition to those pictured, a large group of officers and members from Zion-Benton accompanied the gift. They were welcomed by officers, members, WOTM*and guests of the McHenry lodge who provided a snack table for present. ! of Wauconda. Helen and Bill Lively of McHenry are the paternal grandparents. MAZZA Pamela A. Mazza, 210 Nip- persink Dr., McHenry, an nounces the birth of a son April 14. Jason Lawrence was born in Northern Illinois Medical Center, McHenry and weighed 7 lbs. 9 ̂ oz. Maternal grand parents are Sharon Mazza of McHenry and Lawrence Mazza of Addison,* 111. Great- andparents are Mr. and Mrs. mueul L. Wood of Fairfield, 111.; and Rena Owen of Flora, 111. is the great-great-grandmother. name 1622 J. May Ave., McHenry, for her a t 4X1 BW daughter. The 6 lbs. 8 OZTN aby girl entered the world "^Tho: 24 LUCKY MOMS WILL WIN A PLAZA POSY GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR *25! Register your Mother to win at one ot your friendly Crystal Lake Plaza Merchants. No Purchase Necessary. Winners to be announced Satfeday afternoon, May flth. Route 14 Crystal Lake HIGGINS Destiny Nicole is chosen by Sherri Hi| W new baby April 17 in Northern Illinois Medical Center, ̂ IcHenry Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Higgins of McHenry. Carolyn Rounds and LaVerne Kaminski are the baby's great-grandmothers. FRANKLIN James and Michelle Franklin of McHenry became parents of their second daughter April 24 and named her Angela Marie. The 7 lbs. 8% oz baby girl en tered the world in Good Shepherd Hospital, Barrington. She has a sister Leah Ann. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orton of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Franklin, also of McHenry, are the paternal grandparents. SIGNUP TO WIN! ... at all of your favorite Plaza Places! • APRON STRINGS • SINGER SEWING CENTER • SOME OTHER NUTS • MAGGIE S IRISH IMPORTS • ALL AMERICAN SPORTS •TRLE VALUE • NELSONS JEWELRY • NEW LIFE BOOKSTORE • POOLS \V STUFF • SUNNY ENG'SRESTAURANT • WAGS • EAGLE FOODS • CRYSTAL VIDEO • BAIRD & WARNER • H.C. STAMP* COINS . • CRYSTAL ROLLER RINK • EVER\ THING SPICE • SWEETSTREET • CR * STAL LAKE TRAVEL •PINEMOOR PIZZA • PLAZA BEAUTY SALON • FOTOM AT • UNITED CABLE TELE\LLSION ' if • MICROCOMPUTER CKJSTER presents slides The May program for the McHenry County Genealogical Society will be a slide presen tation on "Cemetery Research" by Craig Pfannkuche. In formation learned from this program can save one many hours of 'stomping' cemeteries, looking for an elusive gravestone. A question and answer period will follow, including time for questions on solving a puzzle in one's own family tree. The meeting is at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, May 9, in Central High School cafeteria, 45 W. Franklin, Crystal Lake. Visitors are always welcome. 'Items of interest >se looking for a gift are advised that volume one and two of "Early Records of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Johnsburg" are available; as well as the reprint of "History of McHenry County, IL, 1885," which is indexed. Early Settler Certificate applications are available from Alice Wagner at the. meeting or by mail. Send a long, self- addressed, stamped envelope to her at 2203 Hawthorn Rd., Marengo, IL 60152. GARAGE SALE The Senior High Youth Group of th£ Ridgefield-Crystal Lake Presbyterian Church will hold a garage sale to raise funds for their trip to Camp Paddy Run in Virginia. They will be working to improve the campgounds, painting, repairing, clearing trails and general upkeep. The garage sale will be at 108 .Wellington in Crystal Lake, May 10, 11 and 12, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday and Friday; and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. BANQUET The Lutheran Church Women of All Saints Lutheran Church, Fox Lake will sponsor a Mother- Daughter'Banquet Friday, May 17, at 6:30 p.m. A style show will follow dinner. For more in formation, contact the church office at 587-7727, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon. ALPINE TOUR Area senior citizens (55 and up) can still send for a brochure of the September vacation tour of West Germany and the Austrian Alps. The 12-day trip for $1239 includes air and land transportation, first-class hotel accommodations and <»much more. It is not limited to seniors. For more information call Dana and Bonnie Floor, 312-639-2573. POPPY DAY Saturday, May 11, will be Poppy Day in McHenry; a day to hbnor hospitalized veterans; they who gave so much to keep people free. Poppies are made by hospitalized veterans in VA hospitals ' for this day, and everyne is urged to be sure and get one. American Legion, VFW, and auxiliary volunteers will be on corners and at shopping centers in town that day. DINNER-DANCE Richmond-Burton Community High School Alumni Assn. of ficers have selected Saturday. July 13 as the date for the annual dinner-dance. It will be held at Andre's Steak House in Rich mond and music will be provided by a DJ. Officers of the association are Cindy Gardner, president; George Richardspn, vice-president; and Cheryl Barber, secretary-treasurer. ART & CRAFT SALE The art students of McHenry County College are holding their annual Spring Art and Craft Sale Wednesday and Thursday, May 8 and 9, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., in the lower corridor of the college's main hall building. The selection will include pottery, paintings, watercolors, jewelry and more. SALE DATES MAY 8 THRU MAY 14 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST CHECKS ACCEPTED ONLY WITH OUR CHECK PURCHASING CARD MERCHANDISE CU ARANCE CENTER 301 W.VIRGINIA AVE. RT. U CRYSTAL LAKE--4S5 0333 AND, ROUTE 176, WAUCONDA HOURS: MON, TUES, SAT. 1,5 WED, THURS, FRI. 9-0: SUN. 10-3 £33 PRICED $200 TO $1300 ALL OTHER DOMESTICS 30% OFF REG, PRICE SHEETS - - P ILLOWS - - BLANKETS- - DRAPES - - CURTAINS C O M I N G S O O M H K Y K l i > l ) \ > L O W I ' H I C K S K' ALL CLOTHING 0 OFF REG. PRICE 0 T- * S juS s