J BIRTHS > *^»fc5 ',f«Npj Thomas and Margaret McCarthy, 3216 W. State Park road, McHenry, an nounce the birth of their child on Dec. 22. vw«.u«beth Anne arrived at McHenry hospitai weighing Blb.flot. She wan greeted at home by Maura. Maternal g r a n d p a r e n t s a r e Eosemarie Theiss of Har vard, 111. and Richard Theiss of Edmonton Alberta, Canada. There's An Answer , . i IS (by Norman Vincent Peale and ' Ruth Stafford PeaU) i AIXIlKAhKK - WF.DNKSDAY,JANUARY•, 1W2 W *. 1< y n i 8 I 1. n a InMr Canada. Joseph and Marian McCarthy of Harvard are the paternal grandparents. Kyle is the name chosen by Robot and Kristine Zaleski, 502 Hill road, McHenry, for their second son. The 7 lb. 15 oi. baby boy was born Dec. 21 at McHenry hospital. He has a bfother Adam. , Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard V Zaleski of Mundelein, 111. Mark and Linda Serpe, 4711 W. Home avenue, McHenry, became parents of their second daughter Dec. 21, and named her Jessica Lauren. The 6 lb. 10 ' oz. baby girl entered the world at McHenry hosmtal. She has a five-year-old sister Eriiu Maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kalnicky of Melrose Park, 111. Mrs. Julia Serpe of Melrose Park is the paternal grandmother. A baby girl was born in McHenry hospital Dec. 20, to William and Phoebe Steinmetz, 509 Stratford ' court, McHenry, and she weighed 7 lb. 4Vfc oz. Erin Rosemarie was eagerly awaited at home by her brother Kelly. Maternal grandparents are Elves and Betty Bakkers of Riverdale, . 111. George and Rose Steinmetz of Seabrook Island, S.C. are the paternal grandparents. Tammy and Frank Even • of McHenry announce the birth of their secondbchild. Jennifer May was blcn at McHenry hospital Det. 16 and weighed 7 lb. 15 oz. She has a brother Frankie, age six. Maternal grandparents are Doris and Ed Smith of Arlington Heights, 111. Frances Even of McHenry is the infant's paternal grandmother. Among recent births recorded at Memorial hospital for McHenry county, Woodstock was the Dec. 31 birth of a boy to Mr. 7 and Mrs. Richard Sevier of "McHtertTy^e Jan. 1 birth of Mri Joftn " , ood;' and pf a girl to " Motzny of McHenry. It haunts her Q. My burden la that I was born to an unwedded mother who never did claim me. I was placed in an orphanage until I was 12 years old when my aunt and uncle gave me a wonderful home. My husband has always been so good to me about my birth. We have two fine sons and four wonderful grandchildren. I am now retired after 30 years of teaching school. I accepted Jesus as my Savior and love Him with all my heart. But I have been so haunted by 8 verse in the Bible (Deuteronomy 23:2) which says, "A bastard shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord, even to his tenth generation..." Do I or my children and grandchildren have a chance to go to heaven? I never knew my mother or my daddy, but I do feel as if I have a Heavenly Father. But do I? A. Indeed you do. And your Heavenly Father loves you. Look at all the wonderful blessings He has given you, and don't forget the "whosoever" in the Bible verse John 3:16. % • The hurt you received from your poor misguided mother But that is long ago, wipM out by time, Iion and forgiveness. You were a beautiful innocent I's child. As a mature person you still are His child, doubly so because you have committed your life to Him. So put away youK-fears be han>y. We are sending you our booklet "Faith Builders" for you to study and practice. A to us at the address Marry the father? I was 17 years old and the father of my baby was 19 years I when we first met. After two years we were in love and decided to get married. But a few days before our wedding my fiance told me he was neither financially nor emotionally ready for the responsibilities of marriage. One week after we broke up my doctor told me I was pregnant. I told my boyfriend, but he never called or anything after that. Soon after the birth of my son he came back and says he wants to marry me and take full responsibility for the baby. He said he was a terrible fool and that he doesn't expect me to forget, Just to forgive a little. He does seem to have grown up, and he prays to God now. Please tell me if Td be making a big mistake to marry him. I'm lonely and have my baby to think of also. • 1 A. You, your baby and his father have already been through much even though you are still very young. A lot of your experience has been painful. But from what you say it sounds as if you two parents have come to realize what your responsibilities are and you are ready to commit yourselves to a real marriage. Now is the time to be frank and open with each other and to let God become the center of your lives. Be realistic about today, learn from yesterday's mistakes and look toward the future with confidence. We are senidng you our booklet "12 Steps to Happy and Successful Life" which is also free to any reader of this column. Will they meet again? Q. My htsband and I have just lost a dog that we had for 12 years. We have no children, and this dog was loved as we would have loved a child. It is so hard to accept her death, and nota day goes by thpt I don't think of her and cry. I know that God loved animals as well as all things, and God said we could meet our loved ones again in heaven. But do you think that also means an animal we have loved? Please don't think this too silly to answer. I really need to get this settled in my mind and with God's help put this grief behind me. A. You might look at it this way. Why did God put that wonderful friend, a dog, here on earth? So that we might love dogs as cherished companions, no doubt. And a good dog is a loyal friend. While the question of dogs in heaven has never, to my knowledge, been discussed theologically, God being what He is, loving and kind, I wouldn't be at all surprised to find them there. V f . > 4fe- Peale, write to them j : 500, Pawling, N.Y. 12564. r. and HOSPITAL NOTES iojfal.NoHce- n v 3-A RECIPE By Sarah Ant SterMu Turkey Pie 2 c cut-up cooked turkey 1 c gravy 1 9-oz. pkg. frozen cut green beans, thawed 1 16-oz. can white potatoes, drained Vi c dry red wine 1 tomato, sliced ,//j pkg* P»e crust mix ; Preheat oven to 400 degrees. In 1 Vi -quart cas serole, mix meat, gravy, green beans, potatoes, wine and tomato. Prepare pie crust mix as label directs; roll liv , . . out. and cut into l/j-inch ai . strips. Crisscross top of cas- et .iUv serole with pastry strips, pressing ends to edge of cas serole. Bake 40 minutes or f" until brown. Makes 4 servings. Sandwiches 12 slices bread 3 eggs, beaten c milk 1 t sugar ,V4 t salt ' * ' Make sandwiches using one of these pieats: Thin sliced ham and cheese slices; chicken, turkey. For every 6 sandwiches, combine beaten eggs, milk, sugar and salt. Dip each sandwich into egg mixture. In skillet, in V• cup butter or margarine, brown on both sides. Make 6 servings. MCHENRY Admission: Dawn D. Heim of McHenry. WOODSTOCK Admissions: Roberta Artman of McHenry; baby Scott Las and Mrs. Roberta Ehrhart, both of Wonder Lake. To clean silver, try soak ing it for about two hours in the water in which potatoes were boiled. i " - i ? December^, 1961 jVVThe,Vifyige of McCullorti Lake is accepting sealed Bids on the purchase of a new Dump Truck. Specifications may be ob tained at the Village Clerk's office. Bids must be returned by 8:00 p.m. on Jan. 26,1962. The Village reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . Dawn M. Miller, 4809 W. 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