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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Oct 1968, p. 3

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Entertain At Downey " ' ;»f >x.' Hospital Expansion Will ^BIRTHS Require Detailed Plans WED., OCT., 23, 1968 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 3 Talented McHenry area persons travelled to Downey Veterans hospital last week Wednesday to entertain. Thirty patients enjoyed the fourth annual party sponsored by the American Legion and auxiliary, for which the Juniors made the tray favors used as table decorations. Among the entertainers were these young Mar-Rae dancers: Seated, Diane and Jan Bjorkman; standing, Donna and Diana Lawson, Mary Kay Catanzaro, and Kimberly Brandt. Others were the Star Tones and Shirley Smith, vocalist. MCHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital during the past week included Andrew Bowie, Margaret Keith, Julia Lochman, Emory Bremer, Willis Douglas, Christina Reser, Paul Pease, Daniel Wilkins, Cary; William Krause, Richmond; Mich- , elle Michelini, Lillian M. Usry, Laverne Muise, Thelma Hunt, Arthur Mongeau, Anna Rudwall, Fox Lake; Also, Carl Schmidt, Algonquin; Enfried Nelson, Gordon Osmus, Marie Esposito, Marjorie Pease, RobertTekulve, Otillia Martin, Jeanette Peterson, Crystal Lake; John Paul, Jodi Guerra, Charles Rockstead, Francis Caldwell, William Fleming, Pearl Komorrow, Wonder Lake; Terry Gilbert, Lombard; And, Alfred Jensen, Marengo; ^ Sophie Drabek, Richard Frank, Charles Sanford, Ingleside; Patricia Dennis, Solon Mills; Richard Otton and Alice Braun, Elgin; Catherine Daker, Susan Molidor, Earl Covington, Round Lake; Roy Jensley, LaVerne Perryman, Anna Enders, Wauconda; James Bleeker, Melvin Carlson, Spring Grove; Wayne Steimmitz, Ringwood; Julia Nimeth, Chicago; Also, Sandra Day, Robert Greene, William Wendt, Vivian Richards, Douglas Alheit, Chester Rechisky, Evelyn Blake, Gina Graziano, Eva Spicer, John Schliech, Dorothy Andrus, LuAnne Infantino, Janis Metzel, Kevin Druml, Mary Schiavone, Lucille Pillar, Jeannette Betts, Charles Ebert, Margaret Mayer; And, Alphonse Basak, James Doran, MitchellBykowski, Kenneth LeBeau, Armand Partipilo, Ruth Covalt, Earl Reed, Gladys Porter, Edward Frett, Grace Hedeman, Lester Thomas, all of McHenry. HARVARD HOSPITAL Mrs. Orlo Mahon and Mrs. Joseph Whalen, McHenry, were patients in Harvard hospital during the past week. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week included Lyle Miller and Henry Kennebeck, Jr., of McHenry. Women Of oose The Oct. 15 meeting was called to order by Senior Regent Ila Hogan, with twentyeight present. Balloting was held. Recorder Gloria Flannigan reported that the chapter had received thank-you cards from Mooseheart for their donation to the Star Recorder fund; also for the donations toward the new televisions for Mooseheart and Moosehaven. Refreshments were served by Mooseheart Chairman Diane Burgdorf and her committee. A big thank-you was extended to all the co-workers for helping to make "Christmas in October" a nice one sothat when Christmas really arrives the children at Mooseheart and the men and ladies at Moosehaven might know we do cafe. Oct. 29 will be a joint meeting with the LOOM. The ladies are asked to bring a dish to pass for the pot-luck dinner after the meeting. Eileen Hodgson received the attendance awards. Mercedes Morenz received the special award. A reminder for Sunday, Nov. 3. Don't forget this is the date set for Family Fun Fair. Treat your family to a good chicken dinner, with serving to start at noon. TTiere will be booths of bakery, handmade items, Christmas items, jewelery, candy and many booths of fun for the children. This will give you a good chance to start your Christmas shopping. Be sure to spend this day with your co-workers and friends, have fun and make an extra effort to help iqake this affair a success. Library Chairman Nancy Strossner and her committee will serve at the Nov. 5 and 19 meetings. Please try to attend the meetings and let the officers know you're willing to help make this year a success. Ask Dad. I'll bet he would babysit so you can have a night with the WOTM. Be looking for you. Bernice Huebner, Publicity chairman. RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale will be held Oct. 24, 25 and 26 at Ringwood church. The hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, 9 to 5 and 7 to 9 on Friday and 9 to noon on Saturday. Before you talk back to the boss, look at both sides -- his side, and the outside. Memorial Hospital for McHenry County's expansion program will require detailedplanning by the hospital staff since it includes both new construction and remodeling in the first stage. The Proposal, given the goahead by the board of directors in late September, involves a three stage program with the first stage the costliest in the $4,014,325 project. New construction will come first with a building 80 feet wide and 140 feet long going up on the site where the nurse's home is located now. This east wing will include a ground floor and first and second floors. It will include 60 beds, making it possible to replace some beds in the present hospital to expand key facilities. New construction will total an estimated $1,648,000 in the plan worked out by Ganster and Hennighausen, an architectural firm from Waukegan which has worked closely with the board since 1947. All departments are making a complete space evaluation and projecting space needs as the hospital grows before the plans are finalized. Once completed, the hospital staff will then map the actual shift into the new wing. Patient transfer will be a prime job. Then certain departments will move into the new wing with patients into the 60-bed new part. Present thinking is to shift the kitchen and dining room, housekeeping and linen, central ^upply and storage to the ground floor of the new addition. This will permit remodeling the kitchen area of the present hospital into a physical therapy department. The dining area will become an area for out-patient services and an examining room. This will place all the out-patient services near the present west entrance, and also near the emergency room. The emergency room will stay where it is located, although x-ray and laboratory will be expanded into the present conference room, records, and pharmacy areas. Before that shift, however, first floor remodeling must take place in the present hospital. McHENRY PLAINDEALER Established 1875 881Z West Elm Street Phone 888-0170 McHenry, Illinois -- 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry, HI. Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry, Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Lund Publisher 1 MEMBER ^ 1 9 6 8 Adele Froehlfch, Editor NATIONAL NEWSPAPER A 1 Year In McHenry and Lake County Subscription Rates • • $7.50 1 Year $9.00 Outside McHenry and Lake County TO L O V E - every minute we spend planning Holiday Crafts Class To Begin Tuesday, Nov. 5 The Lake Region YMCA is focusing its attention on Christmas with the announcement that a Christmas Crafts class for women, 16 years and up, is slated to begin on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at the Crystal Lake Program center, 65N.Williams street, Crystal Lake. The class will meet for four Tuesdays during November from 7:30 to 9:30 at the center. Projects for the class will be stocking gifts, cards, wrappings and ornaments. One session will be devoted to each type of project. Interested women should contact the Lake Region YMCA at 65 N. Williams street,. Crystal Lake, telephone 459-4455, to complete registrations. your wedding photographs with you TO H O N O R - your budget to the last penny TO O B E Y - your slightest whim in assembling your photographic record of this moment of moments in your life 2 by GAYLOED "The Recommended Ph®t©gmpke/ 385-0170 385-7156 The lobby will be enlarged, so will the Snack Bar. The first floor nursing station is about where the pharmacy will be located. The south end of the present west wing - the 1958 additionwill become the intensive care unit. The present central supply will become the recovery room. Goal is to have the first stage completed by early 1971. This means completion of the 60-bed addition, remodeling of the present structure for the changes and a net increase of 30 beds, The 30 beds replaced by the remodelling will go toward administrative and nursing facilities, plus an enlarged Snack Bar for the Auxiliary. In the second phase, energy and money can be concentrated in adding beds, through construction of a third and fourth floor on the east wing. HALLOWEEN CARD PARTY Christ the King church's annual fall card party will follow a Halloween theme this year. Festivities will begin at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24. There will be prizes and surprizes, food and fun. MCHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heaver are parents of a son Oct. 13. On Oct. 13 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sosnowski of Round Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Larson of Wauconda. became parents of a son Oct. 14. A son was born Oct. 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kraemer of Ingleside. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tonyan announce the birth of a daughter Oct. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Collins of Ingel side are parents of a daughter, on Oct. 15. A Crystal Lake couple, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Martin, are parents of a daughter Oct. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin Innounce the birth of a son Oct. 17. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Freund Oct. 17. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Duane Northrup of Wonder Lake ' welcomed a daughter Oct. 17. Plans Wedding FALLS FROM TREE Charles E. Dunlap, 15, was brought to McHenry hospital with a possible broken left wrist as the result of a fall from a tree. • CAR LA DIETZ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dietz of 1910 N. North avenue, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carla, to Gerald E. Fortier of 3405 W. Wood, Chicago. A January wedding is planned. spurgeons Charge It! Be First With A l l The S m a r t New Fashions Like These! NEHR U NEWS g99 Q99 The pantsuit you'll want to meditate in! Choose it at its best in prints, plaids, solids ... in cotton, rayon-acetate, even bonded Orion® acrylic knits! Sizes 8 to 16. 999 The meditation shirt solos over any pants or skirts'you own! Whites, solids, lots of great prints, in cottons and blends . . . The possibilities are endless! 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