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The Marengo Beacon News from Marengo, Illinois • Page 6

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1 great PACE 6-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1977 SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE MARENGO BEACON-NEWS Lake, paternal grandmothers. MMn4 18 now attending Parkland On Junior College in Champaign Plane aro hoina mafia fn Plans are being made for ai fall wedding. I announced, Couple celebra toy 65 th bnn iversdry Birihs BRIAN CHARLES WICKERSHEIM Mr. and Mrs. William Wickersheim of Mundelein are the parents of a 9 4 oz.

son, Brian who was born Wednesday, Jan. 26, in Condell Hospital, Libertyville. A sister, Jennifer, almost 3, welcomed himhome. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Merle McCartney, 19522 Harmony Road, celebrated their 65th Wedding -Anniversary on Sunday, Jan. -X 23. The former Jessie Graehling and Merle Mc Sv it Latimer to sing with swing choir SCOTT THOMAS OBERG Mr. and Mrs. Ted Oberg, 1210 Birch Lake-In-the-Hills, are the parents of their first child, a son, whom they have named-Scott Thomas.

He was born Cartney were married in Polo rj on Jan. 23. 1912. I Nancy Latimer, a member o) Saturday, Jan. 29, in St.

Joseph Hospital, Elgin, and weighed 10 tne Newcomers, tne swing The mother is the former Carol Bruhn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Betty) Bruhn of Dundee. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Wickersheim, also of Dundee. Mrs. Erich (Edna) Wittlief of Marengo and Mrs. Louis Bruhn of Dundee are maternal great- cnoir irom western Illinois University, Macomb, will 5y hwxn participate in a concert 'm Rockford on Friday, Feb. Under the direction of Robert Hills, assistant professor of 1 oz.

Charles and Betty' Oberg of Marengo are the paternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith of Forest, Park, the maternal. Mrs. Mary Smith of Forest Park is a maternal great-grandmother, and Mrs.f Otto (Beulah) Oberg of Dixon, a paternal great-grandmother.

The father of little Scott teaches social studies in the upper grades of Hawthorn 51 cuiuiiiuuici a. 41 Mr '1 MS. -fi--- music at WIU, the, 24 boys and girls, who sing, dance and play musical instrumetns, were In honor of the evenj, their family and some friends enjoyed dinner and the afternoon at Shady Lane Restaurant. Many cards and gifts were received by the honored couple. Three sons, Joe, Vernon, and Donald, one daughter, Maxine, ten grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren make up the present family circle.

Those attending the anniversary party were Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCartney, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McCartney, Susan and Philip, Maxine McCartney, Mr.

and Mrs. Dan McCartney, Bryan and Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. Allan (Judy) Fuller, Trudy, Tammy, and Tim, Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald McCartney and Ian, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCartney, Mrs. Rose Kearney, Mrs. Amanda Keen, and Miss Sue Erickson, all of Marengo, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Frank and Erika of Hanover Park, and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Janis of Cincinatti, Ohio. School.

Hospital notes i organized six years ago. Since its formation, the group have given more than 300 per' formances at colleges and universities, high school assemblies, and political functions. In addition to Nancy, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs," Kenneth Latimer, 706 Randal Marengo, there are four students from Rockford in the 1 Newcomers. The performance will be held at Rockford College, sponsored by the Protestant and Catholic! communities A at Rockford College.

For tickets or more infnrmatinn -Vflll 2215-4055 1 Pattie Deuss The engagement of Pattie Deuss to Dennis Ahrens is being announced by her parents, Mrs.Barbara Deuss, 2801 Standish Road, Marengo, and John F. Deuss of Chicago. Dennis is the son of Dr: and Mrs. Robert U. Ahrens, 427 S.

Ann Marengo. Pattie graduated in 1974 from Marengo Community High School and is now employed at the Arnold Engineering Co. Dennis graduated in 1970 from MCHS and after serving threfe years in the Army in Germany Week of Tuesday, Jan. 25 through Monday, Jan. 31.

ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL ADMITTED: MARENGO, Mrs. Mabelle Halbleib, Ysauro Munoz, Vernon Kays Regine Langan, Gene Paprocki, Frederick Chisholm, Ronald Napier; GARDEN HEATHER LEA DAWSON A third daughter, Heather Lea, was born Friday, Jan. 28, in Lakeland Hospital, Elkhorn, Wic, to Mr. and Mrs.

William Dawson of Sharon, Wise. The little miss weighed 7 1 oz. 1 Her sisters are Koren, 5, and Jennifer, The mother is the former Sherrie McKee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKee of Marengo.

Mrs. Rita Dawson of Rockford is the paternal grandmother. Maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hartmann and Mrs.

Lee (Marion) McKee, all of Marengo. i i Course to focus Cub Scouts hold regular -meeting Union Cub Scout Pack 346 held its regular monthly meeting Jan. 19. While parents registered boys for the coming on critical care HOMEMAKERS -11 PRAIRIE John Osterberg, Mary Drifill, Shirley Goodwin. DISCHARGED: MARENGO, Mrs.

Rose Krempl, Alma Sears, Frederick Chisholm. HIGHLAND HOSPITAL ADMITTED: MARENGO, Nancy Turner; GARDEN PRAIRIE, Cindy Ristow. DISCHARGED: GARDEN PRAIRIE, Cindy Ristow. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, WOODSTOCK ADMITTED: MARENGO, Mrs. Janice Conley, Master Michael Hertel; HUNTLEY, Barry Coleman.

DISCHARGED: MARENGO, John McVay, Mrs. Janice Conley; UNION, Mrs. Phyllis Schauer; HUNTLEY, Barry Mrs. Wedny Croker, Mrs. Joyce Rudsinski.

I 1 Uinin rrr UPHOLSTERING A tit 9 Custom UPHOLSTERING By Appointment Onl re 568 6275 Marengo I ERIC FREDERICK STOERP Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stoerp, 5619 Peterson-Olson Road, Union, are the parents of their first child, who was born in Sherman Hospital, Elgin, on Monday, Jan. 3. He weighed 7 1 oz.

and has been named Eric Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer, Wickersheim of Dundee and Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Stoerp of Woodstock are the grandparents. Mrs. Ella Stoerp and Mrs. Jackman, both of Crystal Eleven members answered roll call by giving "Energy Saying Tips" at the Jan. 25 meeting of the Union Unit of the Homemakers Extension Assn.

It was held at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Schultz with Florence Hamlin as co-hostess. A thank "you note for Christmas gifts was read, by secretary Grace Johnson from the Unit's adopted child. Volunteers were asked to attend a planning meeting for the annual county project, Harvesting "Our Heritage" craft show. On Feb.

16, an all-county A continuing education series on the care of the critically ill will be Wednesday evenings at St. Anthony Hospital. The classes, for physicians, nurses, students and allied health care professionals, will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. beginning Feb. 16 in the hospital's cafeteria conference room.

The classes will. continue through March 23. Gerald Peterson, cardiologist, will begin the classes on Feb. 16 speaking on supraventricular disrythmias and their treatment. Dr.

Paul Maxwell, cardiologist, will speak on ventricular disrythmias and their treatment on Feb. 23. On March 2, Dr. Peterson will discuss various heart blocks and their treatment and year, cubmaster Mel mere led the boys in several games. Unit Commissioner Steve Browne, with the assistance of Jessie Nix and Arnie Schmidt held a uniform inspection.

Eli Franks received 95 points out of a possible 100 points for a perfect score. Several boys received awards. Billy Hoeske earned a gold arrow and Robbue Fulton, a silver arrow. DatfuP Nix earned nis Bear badge and gold arrow; Kevin SkinneKartd Lee Hilbert, Bear badge a gold arrow, and four silver arrows; and Tony Wilkins, a Bear bjldge, gold arrow and two seen in the intensive care areas. Dr.

Lowell Smotkin, gastroenterologist, will discuss gastrointestinal bleeding and its management at the March 23 class. Registration is not necessary for this free series of classes. Further information is available from Sylvia Westholder, inservice education director at St. Anthony Hospital, 226-2085. I NOTICE The; next meeting of the McHenty Cotfnty Pomona Grange wjlK be held at Ridgefield on Wednesday, Feb.

16. All members will note this is one week earlier than usual. The meeting on Feb. 2 at Riley Grange Hall was cancelledi ting will be held at the Lee, 'and Tony also received" Bureau building in Woodstock from 1 to 3 p.m. and their Webelo Badge colters and neckerchief as they advfcncer to the Webelo Den.

Ed Mtoser and Gene Krause are the new from 7 to 9 p.m. All members are asked to attend this as their regular meeting day. There will be a presentation of German cooking with many jiew J. Edward Sharp, surgeon, will speak on March 9 and on March 16 on the surgical problems ebelo leadere-replacing Val recipes. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Mrs.

Lorraine Goebert and Mrs. Margo Pace won the door prizes. The March meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Pace on March 22 with a white elephant sale to be held. The 'program will be a handicraft roundtable.

The January meeting of the Rush Creek Homemakers was held at the home of Joan Sch-mid with Sharon Chisamore and Pat Pimke as co-hostesses. After a dessert luncheon was served, the meeting was opened by the chairman, any car: GM FORD CHRYSLER 'COMPLETELY OVERHAULED PARTS LABOR GUARANTEE FREE TOWHNG $225.00 NONE MORE J) SOME MODELS LESS: CHEVY POWERGLIDE- $99.95 complete 923-4182 REMKE'S GARAGE Sharon Chisamore, with 12 members and one guest, Webelo Scout Peter Finzel, crossed over the bridge into Boy Scouts with Scoutmaster Al Fischer and several of the scouts performing the I ceremony welcoming Peter into their troop. Retiring Den Mothers Dolly Skinner, Sue Wilkins, Pat Musser, and Barbaip Boeldt have been replaced with volunteers Marjorie Nix, Carol Fulton, and Nancy Rasmussen. Retiring Cubmaster Mel Peters introduced Bill Fulton and Jessie Nix as the new Co-Cubmasters of Pack 346. They expressed their desire to do a good job and encouraged help from all.

February will be a busy month for the Pack starting with the observance of Scout Sunday on Feb. 6. All Cubs are to meet at the St. John's Lutheran Church at 10:15 a.m. in uniform and attend services in a group.

The church sponsors the Pack. On Sunday, Feb. 20, the Pinewood Derby will be held at the church. Registering' and weighing of 'bars will start at 1:30 p.m. The February Pack meeting will be the annual Blue-Gold Banquet.

This will be held at the St. John's Lutheran Church at 6:30 p.mVon Monday, Feb, Delores Prebyl, answering the roll call with Energy-Saving Ideas for Valentine tray favors for the Harvard Hosptial -and stuffed toys for the children at Wingate School near Woodstock were discussed. An interesting lesson on 1 1 mm 010 "Effective was given by Alice Olbrich. The club presented Mrs. Chisamore with a baby gift for her new son born Dec.

24. The mystery prize was won by Annette Hagerty. The Feb. 8 meeting will be held at the home of Helen Gieseke with Loretta Higgins as co-hostess. All chlandise ifastelly i v.

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