Cardunal Free Press from Carpentersville, Illinois (2024)

0 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Carrier Delivered 45c' Per Month CAEDUNAL FREE PHESS 10 ESTABLISHED 1-958 Volume 14, Number 19, Wednesday, June 2, W7 Wednesday, J' if'aii, 2 and i and '1 if i 1 i 4 I 1 ill A AY LI I SINGtE ho. C- Tickets are $3.00 and are tax deductible. Thev r.uiy be ordered by mail from Mrs. Delbert Oberst, 387 Hamilton Elgin or purchased at the door the evenings of the program. The Saturday night performance will begin at 8 and the Sunday night performance at 7.

The P'estival will feature "Who Are a rock opera with script by Mrs. Bullard and music by Kent Schneider of Chicagv and Handel's "Foundling Hospital Anthem" and "Hallelujah Chrous." Soloists and chorus members are from the Elgin Choral Union and local, church choirs. The Festival will also feature Entr'acte (between the acts) entertainment. Musical director for the event is Frank head of choral music for Niles East High School and director of the Elgin Choral Union. Auxiliary president Terry Haines lay wreath at marble marker that honors deceased servieemen.

FREE PRESS Photo CARPENTERSVILLE VFW POST 5915 participate in Memorial Day ceremony in front of the Carpentersville Village Hall. Post, Commander Donald Nielsen and Dundee Golf Course, on Wednesday, July 21. Tickets for the event may be purchased from any Carpentersville Police officer or at the police station. FREE PRESS Photo TOM FiALESE, left, purchases first ticket for the Second Annual Golf Outing, sponsored by the Carpentersville Police Benevolent Association, from Police Thief James Klirikhamer, right. The Golf Outing will be held at Bonnie Charities Announced Meeting To Organize Carpentersville Jaycees 'Audubon For Festival Proceeds coordinators of this orientation and organizing meeting.

At the meeting, the McHenry Area Jaycees will explain the various phases of thefr-e chapter, their community involvement and leadership training programs. A question and answer session will be held at the end of the meeting. -Refreshments will be served. The Jaycees is an organization whose membership is open to all young men between the Illinois Jaycees have announced a meeting on Tuesday, June 8 for the purpose of organizing the Carpentersville Jaycees. The meeting will be held at the new Bonanza Steakhouse aj 8 p.m.

According to Bob Sturgeon, State vice-president, the meeting was set up at the request of many young men who live and work-in the community and have shown an interest in forming a Jaycee chapter. John Nicholas and Ed Hoff are the local Graduates Immanuel Twenty-seven' eighth grade students will graduate Friday, June 4, from Immanuel Lutheran School in Dundee. Commencement exercises begin at 7:30 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Baccalaureate services were held in church on Sunday, May 30.

Edward F. Krueger will deliver the commencement address. Mr. Krueger is the assistant executive secretary of Christian Education for the Northern Illinois District of the. Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.

Paul Beyer (valedictorian), Linda Gade (salutatorian), and Lori Kudow (seventh-grade honor student) will speak on behalf of their classmates. Diplomas and school pins will be awarded by Immanuel's Board of ChrisiianEducation. Other" At Lutheran features of the program include a choral selection by the Children's Choir, processional and recessional by the band, -and a brief reception sponsored by the Parent-Teacher League. Members of the class of 1971 are: Leth Pearson (president), Keith Dormaif (vice-president), Susan Goers (secretary), Patricia Rath (treasurer). Graduates include: Paul Beyer, Calvin Bowers, Julie Brettschneider, Joyce Busse, Robin Eiickson, Linda Gade, Cynthia Holtz, Jane Ikeft, Susan Koglin, William Kreger, Dori Kruse, Penny Marvel, Norman Nepermann, Daniel Nolte, Daniel Parrish, Jane Phillips, Debra Radluff, Sandy Reinecke, Susan Roesslein, Gerald Schumacher, Holly, Stayner, Cynthia Wesemann, Katherine Wilharm.

Dr. Bakalis To Keynote ECC Commencement Five Fox Valley organizations will share the proceeds from the Ecumenical Festival musical set for June 5 and fi at Hemmens Auditorium, Elgin. Mrs. Beverly Bullard, J)undee, coordinator for the program said all profits will be donated to the a i I Service Associations of Dundee and Elgin; Dundee' Summit School building fund; the Drug Abuse and Alcohol Center, Elgin 'and to Elgin Community College for a scholarship in the school's Child Care educational program. Mrs.

Bullard emphasized that proceeds from tickets sold by representatives of the participating charities will go entirely to those charities. Money collected from other ticket sales will go toward expenses, and funds left over will be evenly divided among the charities. I Elgin Community College will end an eventful year at its new campus when over 280 associate degrees and certificates are conferred at the 21st Annual Commencement on June 8. ages of 21 through 35. Purpose of the worldwide organization is the improvement of the "communities in which chapters are located and personal development of its members: both objectives heine jKc com nli shed through a wide variety of project acuvuies.

Javcees chapters ate located in 6,100 com munities in the -United States and have a total membership ol over 285,000. Internationally, Jaycee chapters exist in over 8L. countries and territories. For further information contact John Nicholas 428-6373 and Ed Hoff 428-3525. Search For Members Of ESH Class Of 1941 Long range planning for the 30th reunion of the Elgin High School Class of 1941, includes a search for present addresses of some members of the class.

St. Andrews Country Club will be the scene of the gathering on-Oct. 16 also Homecoming wppknnH Plans are in the making for a lun-tuied weekend EHS alumni. Classmates whose for ad- dresses are sought are: Audrey (Berlin) Frair James R. Goodwin, Virginia (Hansen Hunter, Ann (King) Griffin, Georgia U.

McCarty, i 1 1 i a a er Madeline (Robinson) DePope, Dorothy (Radke) Bruce, Richard AV. Shaw, George (Spoo) Von Spoonholtz, Betty (Wilson) Jewell, William Ziegler Also: Floyd Eddy, Jack Felton, Forgue, John B. Hammond, Stanley A. Olenzak, Mary Lou Smith, Doris Trammel and Robert M. Wilkins.

Co-chairmen for the reunion are Mrs. Clifford (Delia Olesem Voigts, Jack L. Missele and Milford Rein. Information on the names may be given to Mrs. Voigts.

Outings The Kane County Chapter of the Illinois Audubon Society will have two outings in the month of June. Each outing will start at 8 aj3L Stfnday, June 6, the first outing wjll be held at Binnie Woods. Take Randall Road to Binnie Road and go west on Binnie Road to the woods. Fabyan Forest Preserve will be Ihe scene of the second Audubon outing on Wednesday, June 16. The Fabyan Forest Preserve is located on Rte.

31 on the southern outskirts of (ieneva. Tailgate refreshments will be served following the outings. Visitors are always welcome. For further information call Mrs. Win.

Redeker or Mrs. Robt. Muirhead. Library Friends Wei conie iMevv Hoard Member The Friends of the Dundee Township Library Vtclcomed new board members at a monthly meeting, Thursday, May 18. Miss Jane Horn, "a District 1.

Art Instructor from Dundee, Mr. Alden Brownlee from Sleepy Hollow, Mrs Craig Rakow and Mrs. Norman Osth from Dundee, and Mr. Raymond Trebilco*ck from Carpentersville will all serve three-year terms as board members. Mrs.

John Wendt is the- new chairman of the Friends. Continuing on the board are Mrs. Lawton Green, chairman elect; Mrs. Raymond Sussmann, secretary; Mrs. Jack Bradshaw, Mrs.

William Lange, Mrs. Ted Parsons, Mrs Gudrun Weber, Mr. John Wozniak. Retiring board members are Mrs. Robert Peterson who was chairman, Rev.

Charles Randle, Mrs. John Coquillard, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frye. Dr.

Michael J. Bakalis, superintendent of Public Instruction for the state of Illinois, will address students and guests with "Excellence in Education" at ceremonies scheduled for 8 p.m. at the Auditorium, Elgin Civic Center. Three different types of degrees are conferred by the college. Approximately 1 49 students will receive Associate of Applied Arts and Science Degrees; 111 students will be awarded Associate of Applied Science Degrees in one of the following fields: Accounting' Drafting and Design Technology, Electronic Data Processing, Electronic Technology, General Office Assistant, Group Child Care, Mid-Management Retailing, Mid-Management Marketing, Nursing, Plastics Technology and Secretarial Science.

Twenty-two Vocational Specialist Certificates will be conferred in Dental Assisting, Secretarial Science and General Office Assistant. Mr. Gilbert I. Renner, president of ECC, will make his last presentation of a graduating class when he presents the Class of 1971 to Mrs. Albert J.

Simon, chairman of the 'nictriof no RriirH nf Thpv will ho fff 4 yj IOLI IV 11 v- I lllj ilia lil, UlIUI-IVV-VJ Mr. Eugene Pint, Dean of Student Services. Mr. Dean Chipman. vice-president of Administration Instruction, will present over 15 scholarships and awards to selected students.

The invocation and dedication will be delivered by the Rev. Mr. Anthony J. Becker, St. Mary's Church, Elgin.

He will be followed on the program by the ECC Concert Choir performing "The Omnipotence" by Franz.Schubert under the direction of Mrs. Jayne Schafer. Mrs. May Pollard will perform a soprano solo. Refreshments will be served on the lower level of the auditorium for graduates and guests following the ceremony.

Mr. Gus Stuart is chairman of the 1971 Graduation Committee. Members include Gilbert I. Renner, president; Dean Chipman, vice-president of Administration and Instruction; Mrs. Erika" Varrak, Registrar; E.

Arthur Hill, chairman of the Music Department; June Chapin, Counselor; Mrs. Ruth Jeismann, faculty member; Shane Conway, director of Institutional Services; Mrs. Carole Akemann, Public Information officer; and students, Paula Andersen and Mike Anderson. THE DUNDEE LIONS CLUB has inducted eight new members this year. Membership chairman, Yankee Yates, and president William Quinn, are shown with these new Lioas: Mel Stubinger.

George Deihs, Herbert Hoff- man. Warren Lewis, Yates, (Jeorge Rowley, Jame pjerce, Roland Kehrberg and Quinh, Not present for the: picture was Lion Paul Oliver, The Dundee Lions Club presently composed of 58 members, FREE PRESS.

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