ffectton Two -- Pago Six THE MeHENRY PLAINDEALER f Meritorious Service In Vietnam Colonel John C. Cressler, commander of Walson Army hospital at Fort Dix, presents the Army Commendatiort* Medal to Captain Arthur G. Barbier for "the performance of exceptionally meritorious service in support of the United States objectives in the counterinsurgency effort in the Republic of Vietnam." Captain Arthur G. Barbier, a medical officer at Walson Army hospital, Fort Dix, N. J., r e c e n t l y r e c e i v e d t h e A r m y Commendation Medal "for the performance of exceptionally meritorious service" while serving in Vietnam. The award, presented by Col. John C. Cressler, commanding officer of the hospital, cited Captain Barbier's efforts in Vietnam during the period from August, 1963, to August, 1964. He served as a physician with the Medical and Civilian Action program of the Vietnamese 21st division while there. The citation added, "through his outstanding professional competance and devotion to duty he consistently obtained superior results. Working long and arduous hours, he set an example that inspired his associates to strive for maximum achievement." Captain Barbier, a McHenry high school graduate, is a graduate of Creighton university, Omaha, Neb., and also attended Marquette university, Milwaukee, Wis. Following completion of his internship, Barbier was commissioned a captain in December, 1962. Bv Anne Ashley (Persons who wish to have help with specific problems may write to Anne Ashley In care of W. L. Gordon Features, 9th floor, Resor building, 37 W. Seventh street, Cincinnati 2, Ohio, sending along a stamped self-addressed envelope.) Q. What can I do whdn the wax polish on my furniture begins to take on a streaky appearance? A. It's time for you to remove that old wax which has become mixed with dirt and has collected on the surface. Mild soap and lukewarm water will usually do the trick, but don't let the soap remain on the furniture for any length of time. Be sure also to polish or rewax the furniture immediately after washing it. Q. How can I prevent the constant annoyance of silk garments' slipping off their hangers? A. Silk dresses will not slip off their hangers if a small m t Cuts yb/t Lovewell TIDY TIP: To keep almost empty boxes of cornstarch, rice, etc., from crowding your kitchen shelves, pour contents of each into a plastic sandwich bag and close securely. Store all bags in single canister. If you need identification, write on bag with freezer marking pencil. After a too-high temperature setting makes a synthetic FABRIC STICK TO IRON, change to low temperature and clean iron with nail polish remover (the inexpensive, nonoily kind). If you think YOUR HAIR is in too fragile a condition to be brushed, or you don't want to ruin a hair style, both your hair and scalp may some day show how you've neglected them. Brushing grooms your hair, makes it easier to handle, helps distribute scalp oils. You should use a soft round-bristle brush, applied to your hair with firm smooth motions. Before brushing, apply a little conditioner to ends of your hair. To avoid disturbing the form of your hair style, brush in sections, one lock at a time, away from the scalp. If hair breaks easily, or you seem to lose an excessive amount of hair when you brush, substitute a 60 second SCALP MASSAGE morning and night. Place thumbs against back of head at hairline and spread rest of fingers, resting tips against your scalp. Gently rotate scalp with cushion of fingers till you feel skin move slightly under your touch. To repeat for the j crown of the head, move hands so thumbs are above and behind ears, fingertips resting against scalp of crown. When SEWING PLEATED SKIRTS, you may have had trouble getting the pleats to lie flat at the hipline. To avoid the pulling which makes the pleats separate, measure skirt after pressing the pleats --pleated area must be slightly larger than your hip measurement. Pleats should be gradually deeper as you get close to the waistline to ;decrease the size. ^ i • •' Here's a tasty CHEtftra- AND-SALAD combination that's excellent to serve with fish dishes. Blend V2 cup mayonnaise into a small package of cream cheese (let soften at room temperature). Add a little lemon juice and paprika and serve with crisp greens, thinly sliced pared cucumber and paper - thin sweet onion rings. (Watch week!) for Maggie every Advertise - It Pays' piece of velvet is sewed or fastened to the ends of each hang er. Q. Any suggestions for bet ter pie crusts? A. Pie crust, in which a halfteaspoonful of baking powder has been added to every cup of flour, will be unusually light and fluffy. Q. Is there any way I can add more strength to new glassware? A. Place it in a vessel of slightly salted water, letting this come to a boil slowly, then boil thoroughly, and follow by cooling slowly. The slower this treatment is done, the more effective will be your results. Q. How can I wash a chamois skin? A. Wash carefully in warm soapy water, don't rinse out the soap, and press the chamois carefully on a flat surface to dry. Do not hang in the air, since this will only make the skin hard and dry. Q. How can I clean antiqu,e brass? A. Try rubbing with a solution of vinegar and salt, and this will make it clean-looking without the bright polish. Q. How can I clean a discolored cork bulletin board? A. By using a very fine sandpaper, which usually strips the soil and grime off the cork surface very nicely. Then wipe off any dust residue, and apply a thinned coat of fresh, white shellac to the surface of the board. Q. How can I remove rust stains from porcelain or enameled sinks? A. One way is to cover the stains with kerosene for about four hours, then wash off with piping hot water and strong soap. Another method is to rub the stains with a piece of raw lemon, followed by soap and water. Q. What can I do about a felt hat that has become spotted by rain? A. Try rubbing the surface of the hat with steel wool until the nap is raised, and more likely than not the spots will vanish. ody & Fender 40Et8 On Wednesday evening, Oct. 28, the past chef de geres of Voiture 578 of McHenry County Forty et Eight ate at a fashionable restaurant in Crys t^l-Lake- ' Attending the dinner was Past Chef H. D. Vycital of Mc Henry, Past Chef Wally "Sam* Leonard of Huntley. Past Chef Charles Frisch and Past Chef John Kvidera both of Cary, Past Chef H. J. Saynor and Past Chef Ray Siscoe, both of McHenry, and the guest of honor, the present chef de gare, A. J. "Tony" Kirchberg of Crystal Lake. The purpose of the fall past chefs' dinner is to coordinate plans of the present chef de gare with that of the former chefs, thus enabling the voiture programs to. be activated to their fullest extent throughout the coming months. The election of the new president and secretary of the Past Chefs' club is held at this meeting. Elected to the office of president for the cpming year is Wally "Sam" Leonard of Huntley. This office will be held in future years by the eldest past chef de gare in rotation. Elected to the secretary position was Raymond Siscoe of McHenry. Included in the plans for the voiture's activities in the immediate near future is a turkey feast to be held at the Woodstock American Legion home on Nov. 24. A small donation will include dancing. Lunch and prizes. Other social activities have been planned and will be made public as the time of the affair approaches. One of the future plans is an event for the youngsters of the Woodstock Children's home. This is an activity of the child welfare program of the voiture. The next past chef's dinner will be a highly social affair which will be held in the spring, at which time the members of Cabane 578, and 8 et 40 Salon of McHenry county will be invited to attend. It was through the efforts of Past Chef De Gare H. J. Saynor, Sr., of McHenry that the Past Chefs' club of voiture was formed. All the past chef de gares were invited to dinner at a fashionable restaurant in the month of October, 1963. At this meeting and dinner all but two of the living past chefs were present. The guest of honor was the present Sous Complete Repairing & Painting Glass Installed -- 25% Discount 919 N. 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