Gift For Easter Seal ,v.vfe.v. -<Sr. LAKEMOOR - LILYMOOR SHIRLEY SCHUERR 385-2645 Service News Apr., 24, 1968 - Plaindealer - Sec., 2, Pg. 3 A gift from the McHenry County Health Improvement association will assist the work of dedicated staff members at the Easter Seal Therapy center. A $200 check goes to Robert Steffi (center), physical therapist, from Mrs. DON PEASLEY PHOTO Adeline Filip, board member for the county health insurance group. Norman Liedberg, president of the HIA, is at left. Group met in Farm Bureau building to hear a talk by Steffi and hold its regular board meeting. Women Of The Moose The April 16 meeting of the Women of the Moose, McHenry chapter 1348 was called toorder by Senior Regent Marcella Strossner. The meeting opened with the fourfold, followed by the enrollment of a new member, Carol Wilson, sponsored by Gloria Flannigan. There has been a change in dates for the nominating committee to meet, April 30, at 7:30 instead of the previously announced date. An expression of sympathy is extended to the family of the late Dale Thomas. Mercedes Morenz is leaving us until September. She is going to California for her health. How about bringing your wife and children to our Mothers Day dinner? The day is Sunday, May 12 at the Moose home. Marcella Strossner has been asked to serve on the Admissions committee academy, of Friendship session at the Conrad Hilton hotel, Chicago, on Tuesday, June 18. >This is the first time anyone has been asked to serve on such a committee, therefore, this will be a great honor for the Women of the Moq.se, McHenry chapter. Birthday congratulations go to Florence Tussey. The special award was presented to M^c!edes Morenz. The attendance award remains the same as Albertha Brossman wasn't present to receive it. Several of the McHenry area Moose 691 members and their wives had a nice time on the Mystery night bus trip to 220 Portage Park lodge on Saturday, April 13. Home making Chairman Marge Nolan and her committee served dessert and coffee. Gifts were presented to Marcella Strossner, Florence Tussey, Eileen Hodgson, Marge Nolan, Muriel Gilmore, Doris Schabow and Carolyn Sima. Our next meeting is May 7, with Paula Strossner and her committee in charge. This is our charter member night, with a special ceremony. Muriel Gilmore Publicity chairman ACCEPTED IN COLLEGE Anthony Wagner of McHenry, has been accepted for admission to Winona State college, Minn., for the 1968-69 academic year. Anthony is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wagner of Fourth street and will be graduating from McHenry Community high school. INSURANCE FOR THE HOME The growing popularity of "package" insurance policies for the home is reflected by the fact that in the last secade premiums written for "Home owners" policies have skyrocketed from $240.7 million to as estimated $1.7 billion, according to the Insurance Information Institute. GREAT- UNCLE BAPTIZES ABEL . BABY ON EASTER Little -Dawn Shelly, daughter' of Chuck and Kitty Abel, was baptized Easter Sunday at St* Mary's church in McHenry. Dawn's great uncle, Father Charles O* Brian of Homewood, had the honors of baptizing his great niece. The Godparents are her aunt, Marylyn LoPresti of Lilymoor, and her uncle, James O* Brien of McHenry. The families got together at Chuck and Kitty's to celebrate the baptismal and also Easter. EASTER VACATION Bud and Alma Hueckstaedt and son, Rusty, spent the Easter weekend vacation in the state of Pennsylvania. While there they visited with their daughter, son-in-law and grandson, Sherry, Lee and Steve Schaeffer of Pennsylvania. They also saw the interesting sights of the Gettysburg battlegrounds. They returned home the day after Easter. IN HOSPITAL I am sorry to report that Lil Wijas has entered the St. •' Mary's hospital in Rochester, Minn., last week. Here's hoping Lil you are now home and feeling much better. SPOTS AGAIN Seems like Little Lee Ann JAMES KENNEBECK NAMED SERGEANT . IN NiU SECURITY James A. Kennebeck, a patrolman since 1964 inthe Northern Illinois university security and safety department, has been promoted to sergeant. Donald E. Bauer, NIU director of security and safety, indicated that Kennebeck would be assigned to the patrol division as a shift supervisor. A native of McHenry, Kennebeck was an NIU student from 1959 through 1962. As an NIU patrolman he has attended the basic police school, an advanced first aid course, and other Federal Bureau of Investigation seminars. Kennebeck also served in the U.S. Army from 1952 to 1954. He resides in DeKalb at 1400 W. Lincoln highway. Meyer just finished seeing spots before her eyes and now her sister, Roxanne, is seeing those chicken-pox spots before her eyes. It won't be long Roxanne and you'll be out playing with the rest of the kids. BIRTHDAY Greetings go out to several of our residents. Greetings go to Jo Bartelt who will celebrate her birthday Sunday, April 28. Greetings go to Ed Kirch, who will celebrate his birthday on Monday, April 29. Greetings go to Helen Rodde and Pearle Stineman who will celebrate their birthdays, Tuesday, A- • pril 30. Many happy returns, Jo, Ed, Helen and Pearle. DEMONSTRATION Was held at the home of Kay Meyer Wednesday, April 17. There were nine ladies who attended the demonstration and had a good time. Coffee and cake were served. Parents - Teachers Band To Solve School Problems Memorial hospital for Mc- Henry County is beginning its •' next free "Preparation for Parenthood" class, Mrs. Caroline Stratton, R.N. in charge of the program, announced this week. "Preparation for Parenthood" is presented in two sessions -- the first class will be held Monday, May 6 and the second class on Monday, May 13. These free sessions begin at 8 p.m. and are held in the hospital' s dining room. The first class concerns prenatal care with a film on the topic, followed by discussions. The following week's session includes movies on labor and delivery, and care of the mother and newborn baby. Staff doctors and nurses take part in this program, giving their time and service to aid ' parents -to-be. This course is part of a continuing service program at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, and is held quarterly. Those planning to attend should obtain the routine permit slip on their next visit to their doctor. Fathers-to-be are encouraged to attend. graduated from basic training at the Coast Guard Recruit Training Center, Cape May, N.J. Under the guidance of experienced Coast Guard petty officers, he successfully completed,. a rigid eight-week training program designed to transform him, from a civilian into a trained Coast Guardian. As a graduate he may apply if eligible, for advanced training in one of the many occupational fields required by the Coast Guard, or he may be assigned to a Coast Guard Unit operating in the United States or overseas. The simplest way to solve all problems involving people would be to eliminate people. During an average thunderstorm, 4 to 5 trillion raindrops will fall on each square mile involved -- and there are about 4,400 such storms scattered about the globe, daily. * knW TED FREUND Third Class Petty Officer Ted Freund, 23-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Freund of 2115 W. Johnsburg road, has completed his course in electronics and is stationed with the Navy in San Diego, Calif, lie is assigned to the ship, U.S.S. Duncan. Petty Officer Freund enlisted in the Navy Feb. 1, 1966. He is a 1963 graduate of McHenry high school. The young Navy man is married to the former Sandra Smith daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith. Schultz, Seaman Apprentice Eugene B. 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