Page Twenty THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, December 21,1961 Ptsiakee Highlands REPORTER EXTENDS HOUDAY WISHES TO HER READERS Hazel Morley - HY 7-8820 It is this joyous time of year again to extend our warm greetings to friends, relatives and neighbors. I would like to extend to you my best wishes for a truly merry Christmas and may your holiday be filled only with happiness. Besides . the giving of material things, a person can feel the joy of Christmas in his body and soul as the marvelous story of Christ's birth is told. Mount Hope Church The Christmas Eve service will be at 8 p.m. There will be a Christmas day service at 9 a.m. which will be delivered hy the M.Y.F. The Sunday School program on Dec. 10 was excellent and the nativity scene was a joy to behold. The Junior - choir ' sang very well and all in all it was a well arranged program. The Bykota club had its ^Christmas party on Deq. .Jfi in the; church. basem^ t;' sknta was there and filteti a-' sqc^"fqr' eac% child. On 'N^w^¥ear's Evethere will b^ an open * communion service' at ,.11:30 p.m. ' •- Sympathy {Juf'd^epeSt sympathy is extended to Herb anfl Lorraine Lindeoiann. \yho on Dec. 12 yyere saddened by the death of Herb's sister, Eleanor Carlson, of : Cicero. Mrs, Carlson is survived by her husband, two sons and grandchildren. The Lindemanns spent most of last week in Cicero for the funeral. Woman's Club The -executive committee of the club neld a meeting in the home of Joan Zilligen in preparation for the Christmas party. Sodality The Blessed Virgin Sodality hem its Chris lams party on Dec. 13 at the Johnsburg community hail. The gals enjoyed a pot-luck dinner and a visit from iS. Ni<Sk. The Nuns enjoyed their pantry shower and gilts the Sodality. Father filitseh and Father Weidemann were a l s o p T e s e n t . Among the women from the Highlands attending were Dorothy Qrjowski, Kay Sielisch, Sylvia Mw^ay, Rosemary Thelen, Marilyn VanZevern, Betty Sandelin. Dorothy Jenkins, Irene Kelin and Marge Waldin. of Accktent Victim Traitor * Krumwiede, Jr., 5601Meadow Hill is wearing a cast* from the hip to the ankle. suffered a broken knee, caip in a accident while at work and will be in the cast until^Lpril. Z ' • • (jlnbo Entertain »» Jean Zilligen entertained her can! club last Friday in her home. Usual members attending were Mrs., Bob VanZevern, £ ^Marcia > Weaver, Carla Bales, «• Audrey Missavice, Marie Schlick ~ "and Betty Sandelin. Your reporter was hostess to v*»her club on Dec. 13. We en- ^JJjoyed our annual gift exchange, «•« holiday drinks, snacks, cards "••and just a good old social eve- "3im& Attending were Carla Bales, Dorothy Erbin, Wanda Bobecld and Lois Mason. Jan Janquart was unable to come because of the flu bug. Christmas Basket* Anyone wishing to donate food for a basket for a needy family in the community can contact Blanche Haefliger. Each year baskets are prepared for families less fortunate than ourselves. News of Yomf Friends and' Neighbors . Mafcia a n d Larry Weaver and famity plan on having a %•}'/% V; !k# SiA.fi, <' V IB F.M. Greeting? to our friends eroywlaeie. We liope to •csve j<m during 1962= RAM© <& T.Y. SEI busy Christmas weekend. On the twenty-third they will celebrate Christmas with Larry's family and also wish Larry a happy birthday. On the twentyfifth Marcia's family will bespending the day here. I am sorry to hear that a bad cold forced Vi Schuble to bed for a few days last week. Happy birthday to Jim Bales on Dec. 23. Jay Story is slowly recuperating in Idaho from his battle with pneumonia. Belated birthday wishes to David Janquart who was one on Dec. 9. A speedy recovery is wished for Donna Dobecki who had her tonsils removed on Dec. 20 at the McHenry hospital. A few gals missed out on a day of work because of the bad roads last week. Putting their scheduled day off to good use were Audrey Misavice, Betty Baker and Meryl Fletcher. The Wally Sielisches and the Druce Pethericks spent last Sunday visiting Wally's cousin, Frank Kelly, in Antioch. Dorothy Orlowski and Joyce Heir attended a Chirslmas party given by the Fox Lake Legion post. The girls recently joined the Woman's auxiliary of the Legion and are enjoying the meetings very much. Dick and Mary Madock and family will spend Christmas day with Mary's mother in Chicago. The Farwell' family has been the victims of colds, sore throats and flu. Tommy Morin was a sick little boy with a very severe throat infection. Dennis Sisk had a birthday party last Tuesday in honor of his seventh birthday. He had a few school chums in to help him celebrate. Betty and Tommy Warczak haye returned home from a five week stay in California. Betty went there to take care of her mother who was ill. Belated happy birthday to Emma Rosengart on Dec. 19 and happy birthday to Miss Elizabeth*Herman on Dec. 24. Congratulations to Dorothy and JaCrv Erbin who wGrc married 1.4 years on Dec. 13. Last Saturday they celebrated it with the Dobeckis. Belated birthday wishes to Torprr\y Mason who celebrated his tenth birthday on Dec. 12. Tom and Tim Healy served as altar boys for the first time last week at St. John's church. Bob and Marilyn VanZevern will have Marilyn's parents and grandparents as guests Christmas day. Barb Sisk, always a willing worker for the Woman's club, picked up some of the cookies for the Boys' home and delivered them to the home of President Kay Sielisch. Helpfulness such as Barb's is always appreciated. Joe and Elizabeth Hanisch went to Chicago to pick up Joe's parents. They will spend the Christmas holidays with them. The talented gals who are participating , in the Christmas program for the Woman's club spent a few days and evenings at the home of Marcia Weaver practicing the parts and songs. Charles and Diana Murgatroyed celebrate their wedding anniversary on Dec. 22. We wish them many more happy years. Kay Sielisch's sister, Mary Ann Jesweak, entered Blodgett hospital in Grand Rapids, Mich., and will undergo surgery. With all Kay's folks in and out of hospitals before Christmas, ho family gathering is being planned this year. Phil and Patty Krumwiede of Oak street are the proud parents of a baby girl born Dec. 4 at the Fort Atkinson hospital in Wisconsin. Patty and the baby will stay in Park Ridge for a few weeks. Phil and Patty have purchased Frank and Judy's home and expect to be moved in and settled by the first of the year. The Bob O'Malley family 1824 N. Riverside Dr. EV 5-0979 McHenry Shores SHORES CLUB ADOPTS BY-LAWS AND CONSTITUTION Terry Coates At the December meeting of the McHenry Shores Club, Inc., the new constitution and bylaws, which had been presented for consideration at the November meeting by the board of directors, were adopted after same had been considered, article by article, by the membership. Several amendments were approved but in general they were approved as read. Many thanks are in order to the board for the many hours required in writing up these hylaws and to Harry Miller for the printing of same. Also to Carl Simonsen for his work in preparing the by-laws for mailing to the membership. Nominations for directors for the club were presented by the nominating committee and also made from the floor. The elec tion of directors, three to serve three years, and one to serve two years, will take place at the January meeting of the club. Plans are almost completed for a children's party to be held at the V.F.W. clubhouse on Thursday, Dec. 21. It is hoped that many adults will also come out to this affair to lend encouragement to the children in their efforts to put on a good show. We were all happy to see Mrs. Emily Reznicek of 613 Meadow in attendance at the December meeting. It is nice to know that you are able to get out again after your long convalescence at the hospital and a^ home. that Tlllie Ann Valek of 1210 Hilltop came home from the hospital on Sunday, Dec. 10. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Garden Club Notes Mrs. Alex Duncan and Mildred Snively attended the Garden Club pot-luck luncheon that was held in thee" Thompson residence at 3800 W. Main street on Thursday, Dep. 14. Notes of Women's Club Parly On Friday, Dec. 8, a number of women from McHenry Shores, members of the McHenry Women's club attended the Christmas party of the club. Christmas party at the Oak Park Y.M.C.A., given t)y the Oak Park Chapter of the National Association of Retired Civil Employees of which Mr. Coates is . a member. About eighty attended and enjoyed a wonderful dinner and entertainment provided by local talent, Prizes were given to each member attending and also to guests. HuVnw from Hospital We were all happy to hear spent a few days away from the Highlands. They were in Iowa visiting their families. They returned last week tired and very happy to be home. Happy anniversary and many happy returns of the day to the following, Mr. and Mrs. Drockner on Dec. 21; Mr. and Mrs. £rdmann on Dec. 31; Mr. and Mrs. Rodermel on Dec. 24 and to Charence and Millie Shastal on Dec. 25. Bridge Party Irene Mueller was hostess for her bridge foursome, on Wednesday, Dec. 13. Attending were Helen Smith, Lauretta Ramage and Virginia Verstege. Happy Birthdays To Kathleen Ruemelin, Francis 'Buzzy' Santilli and Sandra Wetzel on Dec. 29. Also Susan Patrice Ruemelin and Dan Hawes on the thirtieth1 and James Burke on the thirty - first. Christmas Party of N.A.R1C.E. On Thursday, Dec. 14, Tern and Willis Coates attended a APPROVES DEFENSE ACTION Gov. Otto Kerner, has expressed his approval of action taken by mayors, state and county officials throughout Illinois in developing Civil Defense programs. "The current international situation, plus the grave responsibilities of tjie State of Illinois for action during the periods of natural disasters, have heightened the interests of both my office and, I am sure, the interests of other elected officials in this allimportant program," .the governor said. The governor added that the federal government is starting a survey of ail public buildings to determine their possible use as fallout shelters., This survey will be conducted: by the Army Corps of Engineers utilizing, the services of> private architects and . engl-i neers, assisted by the local Civil Defense representatives' throughout Illinois. FAIL FITNESS PROGRAM Addressing a Governor's Conference on Physical Fitness last week, Gov. Otto Kerner stated that we are raising generation a f t e r g e n e r a t i o n of young Americans who do^ not have the spirit or strength of their forefathers. In September last almost half of the boys of the nation failed to pass military pre-induction physical examinations. In Illinois 36.9 per eent of the boys were turned down. The governor pointed out that during physical fitness tests conducted in 1956, 58 per cent of the Americans failed. At the same time on only 9 per cent of European children failed the same tests. 'These factsshould shock us from our lethargy," the governor said. He called upon church organizations, community centers and- ilivate enterprise to help the schools with a stepped-up youth fitness program. "We must be willing to work for physical endurance," he said, "for our yery lives may depend upon, Few boys start out on a life of crime with their hands full of home-made cookie. MeHEWRY BAKE!? will be « OPEN -- Sunday Dec. 24ih Til 7 CLOSED -- Christmas Day also Tues., Dec. 26th OPEN -- All Day Wed., Dec. 27th Xmas Cookies Holiday Stollen Fruitcake McHenry Plaindealer Employees and Staff . . . extend a most sincere wish that everyone of you enjoys the merriest Christmas you have ever known. We appreciate, ^more than words can convey, the privilege of having been able to serve old friends and new acquaintances alike during the past year. A special pleasure came last summer in greeting several hundreds at open house in our new plant. As we prepare to start a new year, our hope is that from beginning to 2nd it brings you the very best life has to offer, and that in some small way we may be able to make our contribution in service to our reading pub- That's It For a cold and snowy week. A special Christmas wish to the gal at the Plaindealer who proof reads my column. I hope the shock of a new typewriter ribbon wasn't too much for her. 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