Page Two •: THE McHENBY PLAINDEALER Thursday. December 15. 1960 Stork Shower Honors Mrs, Marge Fernstrom A stork shower honoring Mrs. Marge Fernstrom was held at the home bf Mrs. Robert Johnson in Johnsburg last Thursday evening, with about twenty guests present. •-> Games provided diversion for the evening. A miniature stork served as centerpiece, and a decorated cake was featured on the serving table. Christmas Program Will Feature Play ' A Christmas program will be held by the W.S.C.S. on Thursday, Dec. 15, at 11:45 o'clock at the Community Methodist church. Included will be a play entitled, "Remind Me To Live", given by the women's study course group. There will also be selections by the boys' ensemble from the high school. A salad lunch will be served at noon by the Sara circle. Mary circle will lead in "Spiritual Life". Surprise Shower For Sharon Hummel A s u r p r i s e m i s c e l l a n e o u s shower was held at the Legion home Sunday for Miss Sharon _Hwnmel. with about forty-five guests. Hostesses were Mrs. Marie Diedrich. Viola Nickels and Rosemary Stoffel. A b u f f e t l u n c h e o n was served, and the guest of honor presented with lovely gifts. Miss Hummel will become the bride of Albert J. Schaefer on Jan. 14. ATTEND HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE AT NURSING SCHOOL On Sunday, Dec. 11, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gregor^'Visited their daughter, Judy, and attended the Christmas open house at the Fresbyterian-£*>t. Luke's hospital school of nursing in Chicago. The lounges arid rooms of the home were beautifully decorated by the student nurses iii keeping with the spirit of Christmas. Judy entered the school of nursing in September of this year. She was, one of 127 students selected by the faculty, from over 760 applicants, to be a member of their freshman class. Judy was active in school affairs while attending Mc- Henry high school and also worked part time for the McHenry hospital and the Mc- Henry Clinic. PETER FREUND WILL CELEBRATE 87TH BIRTHDAY Freund Infant Baptized Sunday The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Freund of 707 Crystal Lake road was christened Ronald Joseph on Sunday, Dec. 11. at St. Mary's Catholic church by Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer. Sponsors for the baby were Mrs. Georcine Furgason, an aunt, and Leo Meyer, great uncle. Ronald Joseph was dressed in a christening gown made by the late Mrs. Anna Meyer, great-grandmother, and worn by the godfather fifty-one year^ago. Dinner was~ served later "in the home to twenty guests, the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Freund; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Kalseh, an aunt. Miss Rita Kalsch; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meyer, Michael, Gail and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Furgason and family of Wheaton. Tfyp baby has two sisters, Judi, 4. and Renee, 1%. Peter Freund, Jr., of Johnsburg will celebrate his eightyseventh birthday anniversary on Dec. 22. I^is many friends are happy to sqq him feeling quite well and attending Mass almost daily, .after. an .illness which extended from May to September. ' Mr. Freund's five children who will be present to help him celebrate are Harold Freund of McHenry, Mrs. Ed. Vogel of Solon, Mills, Leo and Joe Freund arid Mrs. Arthur Stilling of Johnsburg. He also has twelve grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, as well as a brother, Mike Freund. of McHenry, and a sister, Elizabeth Freund, who lives with him. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Michelau of Grayslake announce the arrival of twins, a boy and a girl, at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, Sunday, Dec. 11, weighing 5 lbs., 2 ozs. and 5 lbs., 10 ozs. The Michelaus have thre«* other children, Debbie, 9, Johnnie, 6, and Diane, 3. Mrs. Michelau is the former Katherine J a c k s o n of M c H e n r y a n d Johnsburg. The grandparents are Mrs. Michelau of Grayslake and Ford Jackson of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Halberg of Riverview Drive, McHenry, are parents of a daughter, born Dec. 6 at Sherman hospital, Elgin. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Loren Crow of McHenry, a daughter at St.. Therese hospital, Waukegan. Dec. 5. The Crows have two other daughter? and two sons. Mr;; and Mrs. Walter Schroeder welcomed a daughter at St. Therese hospital Dec. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cornstock announced the birth of a daughter at St. Therese hospital on Dec. 8. A son was born Dec. 7 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schmall of Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Barry are the parents of a son. born Dec. 10 at Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mathews of Wonder Lake are the parents of a boy. born Dec. 12 at Memorial hospital. December 20 Riverview Camp, R. N. A., Christmas P£u*ty and flection of Officers --- K. of C. Hall -- 7:30 p.m. CARD OF THANKS v We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many kind friends and neighbors who expressed their sympathy in so I many ways at the time of our bereavement. We are especially grateful for floral offerings and cards of sympathy, and also for the services of Fr. Rennell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Biesecker The Roeske Family 12-15-60 COUNTY WOMAN TO HEAD HEART FUND CAMPAIGN Y.C.W. DANCE Th? Young Catholic Workers are sponsoring their third annual Christmas dance at the V.F.W. hall in McHenry on Saturday, Dec. 17, from 9 to midnight. Both married and single folks are invited to attend. 0SIITAL Christmas Party For Lady Foresters St. Clara's Court, No. 659, will hold a Christmas party Dec. 22 at 8 p.m. in St. Mary's school hall. A donation of money will be used for a pantry shower for the nuns. There will be no exchange of "ifts. r-irl Juvenile Forester Party The Girl Juvenile Foresters will hold their Christmas party Sunday, Dec. 18, from 2 to 4 p.m. in St. Mary's church hall. Each cfiild present will receive a gifti but there will be no gift exchange. NAME DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Serock of 1170 Dundee avenue, Elgin, have named their new daughter Mary Rita. She was born at St. Joseph's hospital on Nov. 26. The Serocks have three other daughters, Cheryl Anne, Melanie Sue and Carla Jean. Mrs. Serock is the former Marita Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blake of McHenry.' McHenry Hospital Patients in McHenry hospital thispast weekincludetj Viola ddfifinski, Master David Osborne and Master James Craig of Round Lake; Scott Lippold, Leona Tohnson. Martha Eigel, Grace Barsel, Master Charles Freese and Alice Grant of Crystal Lake; Mildred Senkerik, Thomas Hart, Elizabeth Ingersol, Walter Einspar, Donald Jeschke, Matt or William Hegner, Ada Scarbrough, Susan Zilligen, Shirley Lally, Mary Luto, Anna Garcia, Rose Walinder, Jacqueline Jacol)Bont Anna K l o e p f e r , M a r s h a l l J a c o b s , Walter Hojnacki, Barbara Sinicin, Master Robert Wegener and Master Steven Fino of McHenry; Christine Ahlstromar of Spring Grove* Master Patrick Manson of Lake Zurich and Fred Goy of Island Lake. Memorial Hospital Patients in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, this- past week included May Fields, Dorothy Pitzen, John Schaefer, Doris Munroe, Dale Thomas, Master Ronald Freund, William Hue* mann and Roy Homo of McHenry; Master Steven Embry, Libby Johnson, Edmond Van Der Straeton and Thelma Race of Wonder LaJ<e - and Rev. Frank J. Miller of Richmond. Harvard Hospital Mrs. Thomas Kaefer of Wonder Lake and Baby David Miller of McHenry were patients in Harvard hospital this past week. CARD OF THANKS To all my friends and neighbors: Many thanks for prayers, gifts, flowers, cards and all kindnesses shown during my recent illness. Special thanks to the nurses and doctors at Harvard hospital. Paul Schumacher. 12-15-60 CARD OF THANKS We wish 1c thank all our friends for the lovely gifts, flowers, cards and good wishes received on the occasion of our Golden Anniversary. You have helped to make this one of the mffSf^Tramorable days of our lives. Mr. and Mrs. Peter May *12-15-60 CARP OF THANKS In this way I would like to express my sincere thanks for cards, visits, prayers and other remembrances during the time I was confined to the hospital. I am especially grateful to Fr. Albert Rennell for' his kindnesses. Mrs. Peter W. Frett •12-15-60 MARRIAGE LICENSES William Vickery, Woodstock, and Louellen Tomasellp, McHenry. CLIPPED WINGS MEET Guest speakers from the Austin Special school for mentally retarded children will be a feature of the Dec. 15 general meeting of the Chicago ohaoter of Clipped Wings, United Air Lines Stewardess Alumnae association. Mrs. Lloyd Sheffel will be among those scheduled to address the alumnae gt:pup at the 12:15 p.m. luncheon meeting at the restaurant at 17 South Wabash avenue, Chicago, ftfrs. Marlin Kalpin will accept reservations for women residing in the McHenry area. Mrs. John R. Murray Publicity Chairman THE SECRET OF Without habit-forming .^?ags A npw technique combinaS;, beads of modi ca I iarv |iV !<$^'cap :-"le. Half of these dissfijypi tosjteiuee sleep quickly. The other' "bo'f. '{Jrae! ually released to sustain? Wjd^deepen your natural sleep. Take; Nite-Rest tonight for safe, uninterupteSi sleep. Wake up refreshed tomorrow. You sleep roundly or monffy Mrs. Charles F. Kling, 1454 North Granada Vista, Crystal Lake, this week was named McHenry County chairman of the 1961 Heart Fund Campaign by John Tambone, M.D., chairman of the McHenry County Heart Unit. In making the appointment, Doctor Tambone said that Mrs. Kling was emminently qualified -to spearhead the heart campaign here. She as a graduate nurse, a business woman with many years experience assisting her husband in his business",' apd has been active with her husband in heart association activities since the formation of a heart committee in MpHsnry couhty. • Airs. Kling is vice-chairman of the McHenry County Heart Unit, representative to the four-county regional board of directors of the Illinois Heart Association and serves on the regional 1961 heart campaign committee as Heart Sunday chairman. For the past two years, Mrs. Kling has taken costs of leadership in the Crystal Lake Heai*t Sunday drive. With the mcftith of February «et aside throughout the nation as "Hjiart Month,'* the campaign JS. J&inched in McHenry County with special Tifts and business solicitations and reaches its.elimax on Heart Sunday, Feb. 26, with a personal visit by a heart volunteer to every household throughout the nation. In accepting responsibility for the RJcHenry. county campaign, Mrs. Kling stated: "I am happy and proud to accept I his responsibility, ,and will do all I can to help McHenry county move to the front ranks of the people throughout the nation who are making such exciting advances toward the conquest of heart disease". Doctor Tambone pointed out that more than half the deaths in the nation are attributable to some form of heart disease, thus being a greater threat to life than all other diseases and accident combined. "This tremendous toll bf life puts heart disease in the foreground as our major health threat as well as our primary sociological problem because of the dislocations in family and economic life caused by these diseases." Tambone emphasized that during the brief life of the American Heart Association with its affiliates throughout the country, dramatic gains had been" made toward the conquest of heart disease; new knowledge resulting from research, has brought almost miraculous new surgical technics, new drugs, on which when applied reduces the risk of heart disease, and new and improved methods for rehabiltation of cardiac patients. "The great partnership between physicians and laymen has achieved the prolongation and enrichment of life for many thousands. We are on the threshold of much greater achievements in the conquest of the cardiovascular diseases," Doctor Tambone predicts that "with the aroused public stepping up its participation in this greatest of voluntary health movements, the American people can and will bring diseases of the heart and blood vessels under control within the foreseeable future so that these diseases are no longer the major threat tb childhood and young adults in their prime." Mrs. Kling promised to announce her full heart campaign committee within a few weeks, with community and rural chairmen being named, Several orientation institutes are being planned at key places throughout the county so that hea«h volunteers will be able to maffp their visits on Heart Sunday as confident ambassador OT the heart movement. • I ars RENTAL RENTS Electric Hammers to Wheel Chairs fSVergreen 5-4123 Holidays Ahead! 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