NEW YEAR'S EVE s • MUSIC • FAVORS € • FREE MIDNIGHT BUFFET Christmas Jime Is Party Time Donna Papacek and Paiti Bitterman of the McHenry Jaycee auxiliary are shown surrounded by some of the beautiful Christmas wreaths made by members for sale in conjunction with the Jaycee sale of trees. Proceeds of the ladies' project will be placed in the Rescue squad fund. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Eighth Annual Teen-Age Miss Pageant Announced The eighth annual Miss Illinois Teen-Ager pageant will be held at the Holiday Inn-South Harvey Aug.4-5. Allgirls 13-17 are eligible to enter if between these ages and are citizens of the United States and residents of Illinois. Judging is based on scholastic achievements, civic con tributions, poise, personality, and appearance. There is no talent or bathing suit com petition. The pageant is recognized nation-wide by civic, educational and political leaders as an outstanding, worthwhile pageant for teen agers. Winner from Illinois currently is Miss Ann Bossingham of LeRoy. Past winners include Isabelle Haines from Mundelein, 1965; Melinda Lewis from Belvidere, 1966; Cynthia Smith of Rock- ford, 1967; Colleen Peterson of Rock City, 1967; Gail Van Dee of Chicago, 1969; Pauletta Audas of Oak Forest, 1970; and Ann Bossingham of LeRoy, 1971. This year's winner for 1972, chosen on Aug. 5, will have all expenses paid to the national The Santa Controversy Is it wise to let children believe in Santa Claus? Parents sometimes wonder if talking about an imaginary gift-giver fosters unrealis^c ideas in children. And when children learn the truth, will they be disillusioned and distrustful? Clareta Walker, University of Illinois Extension family life specialist, says, "Don't destroy the santa myth." She reminds parents that children's play is full of unrealistic ideas -- cowboys and Indians, spacemen, imaginary iriends. As children grow older they make a normal adjustment to the realities of life while the unrealistic ideas gradually disappear. Such adjustment comes naturally and there is no need to shock a child with reality before he is ready to accept it. In the case of Santa, a child who is left to his own imagination will gradually and smoothly adjust to the truth "without suffering any scars of disillusionment," according to Dr. Arnold Gesell, child development authority. finals in Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 26, and will enjoy a four-day trip there. National theme of this year's pageant is "What's Right About America?" Last year eighty-nine girls par ticipated in the Illinois state finals in Springfield, and represented many com munities from around the state. Applications for the 1972 Pageant may be obtained by writing Official Certification Headquarters for the State of Illinois, 126 Bunn Drive, Rockton, Illinois, 61072. POETS CORNER FOR THE LOVE OF NATURE For the love of nature, As for the Love of Joy and happiness. For the love of fun, and gladness. As for the love of you! The wind is blowing, the snow is snowing! For the fulfillment, of their being. The leaves are falling, as if to be free. To return again in the Spring. For the love of nature It's raining, Faith! Hope! For the future. May all man's dreams come true As for me, for the want of love, I found you! Henry W. Cieslak Holiday time is Season's Breeter time The FTD red-candled special arrangement for Christmas Flowers of the season, in a glazed evergreen ceramic container. You can almost hear it say "Merry Christmas." And we can send your greetings, with our "Season's Greeter," almost anywhere in the U.S. or Canada. Just give us a call, or stop in, arid we'll do the rest . . . the FTD way. Remember someone you love with the FTD "Sea son's Greeter." $12.50 & $15.00 Locker's Flowers , 1213 N. Third St McHenry Give Holiday Operetta At Montini School The Montini Parents association will hold its next meeting Thursday, Dec. 16, at 7:30 in the Montini Middle school gym. After a short business meeting, the Montini Middle school students will present a Christmas operetta, "When Christmas Comes" directed by Sister Andreela. All parents, parishioners and friends are invited. NEWCOMERS' DINNER The second annual McHenry Town & Country Newcomers Dime-a-Dip dinner will be held Wednesday, Dec. 15, at the J o h n s b u r g C o m m u n i t y clubhouse at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Jerry Bunting is chairman of the social event. The covered-up long s leeved dress tor evening seems to be very popular this season according to buyers . Designers had featured hal ter dresses but these were not the f i rs t choice with many of the buyers . DECEMBER 16 Catholic Daughters of America, Joyce Kilmer Court No. 573, Annual Christmas Party - K. Of C. Hall - 1304 N. Park Street - 8 p.m. Northern Illini Bowmen Meeting, Election and Christmas Party - 7:30 Sharp - Legion Clubhouse. League of Women Voters - General Meeting - 1 p.m. Methodist Church , Woodstock. Montini Parents Association Christmas Meeting - Operetta "When Christmas Comes" - Presented By Montini Middle Students - 7:30 p.m. Court Joyce Kilmer, C.D. of A. Meeting and Christmas Party - 8 p.m. - K. of C. Hall. DECEMBER 17 St. Margaret Chapter, NAIM -Christmas Party - St. Mary's Oak Room ~ 6:30 p.m. DECEMBER 18 Scrooge Dance - Checker Board Squares - Edgebrook School - 8 to 11 p.m. Santa Claus Will Be Present At Pistakee Highlands Com munity Center --10a.m. until 12 Noon. DECEMBER 21 Riverview Camp No. 6818 R.N.A. Christams Party - Pot- Luck - Exhange Gift $1 - K. of C. Hall - 6:30 p.m. DECEMBER 31 New Year's Eve Dance - Checker Board Squares. New Year's Eve Party, V .F. W. Post 4600 - Dancing 10-2 ~ Buffet, 11-1. About one million tons of California grapes are made into wine yearly. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE STOFFEL OBSERY E ANNIVERSARY -- An open house to honor Mr. and Mrs. George Stoffel, Woodstock, will be held Sunday, Dec. 19, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the First United Methodist church, Woodstock. The public is invited to join the Stoffels in observing their golden wedding anniversary. George Stoffel and Margaret Miller, former McHenry residents, were married in Chicago Dec. 27, 1921, and have lived in Woodstock most of their married life. The Stoffels have two daughters, Rosemary and Betty, and six grandchildren. The Stoffels managed the Piggly Wiggly store in Woodstock for a number of years. They continue active participation in a number of organizations. minium;' 815-385-2300 ---- [ K0ENEMANN = Country Made Sausages, Hams and Bacon |GERMAN IMPORTS AND CHEESES | A Full Line Of | Delicatessen | 815-385-6260 _Tust ea^ •'2 J ^inillllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIltillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII^ MR. AND MRS. VERNIE POTTER WEEKLY RECIPE Cranberries are noted ior their pretty red color and tart flavor. Dishes made from them may be served the year round. Cranberry Punch 1 qt. cranberry juice 2 c. water Simple syrup lYi T. lemon juice 1 c. orange juice 1 qt. ginger ale Sweeten cranberry juice with simple syrup to taste. Chill. Add orange juice and lemon juice. Just before serving add ginger ale. Cranberry Relish 1 q* ranberries 1 large orange 4 medium sized tart apples 4 c. sugar Grind raw cranberries, unpeeled orange and apples through a fine food grinder. Mix well with sugar and allow to stand 24 hours be fore using. This will keep for some time in the refrig erator. Local Couple Wed 50 Years Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Potter of 607 N. Green street, McHenry, formerly of Muscatine, Iowa, were honored at a reception on the occasion of their gGlden wedding anniversary. Open house was held from 1 to 5 p.m. Dec. 5 at the Elks club in Muscatine, attended by many relatives and friends. Minnie Danz and Vernie Potter were married Dec. 20, 1921, at the home of the bride's parent in Muscatine. Rev. W.H. Rogers of the First Baptist church officiated. Attending the couple were Faye Frizzel and Esther Danz (now Mrs. Faye Frizzel). The Potters are the parents of three children, Richard Potter of Guthrie, Ky., Robert Potter of Flint, Mich., and Mrs. William (Renata) Chin of Muscatine, Iowa. They have five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The Potters have lived in McHenry for six years. Mr. Potter retired in 1969 from the Admiral Corp. Many of the world's truly great men-in all ages, in all fields-came from obscure ancestry, and left obscure descendants, if any. Examples- Dickens, Edison, Shakespeare, Cicero, Caesar, Paul, Lincoln, Hugo, Longfellow, and Pasteur. PLAN OPEN HOUSE Lynn and Ted Gitzke will be enjoying Christmas in the McHenry area. The Floyd Jonsons will hold open house Dec. 25 and 26 for the young couple so that friends and relatives may enjoy visiting with them. MgHE NRY PLAINDEALER Qfl&fenv 3>lalJ.aler Established 1875 3812 West Elm Street Phone 385-0170 McHenry, Illinois 60050 Published Every Wednesday & Friday at McHenry,Illinois Second Class Postage Paid at McHenry,Illinois by McHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Larry E. Lund - Publisher Adele Froehlich-Edito MEMBER -/MEMBER Y* ["newspaper N N A P E R Association - Founded 1B85 SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 Year $7.50 1 Year $9.00 I In McHenry and Lake Outside McHenry and _ County Lake County WEDNES SPECIAL: THURSD1 SPECIAL: lv Short Ribs w/Saurkraut and Duplings (or Veg.) Salad $ J 75 Bread Basket. Coffee. Bar-B-Que Ribs, Salad Bread Basket, Coffee. HARMONY RESORT 614 W. Bald Knob Rd. McHenry 385-1488 spurgeons SUNDAY HOURS 10:00 to 4:30 1238 TV. Green St. Phone McHenry 385-6750 Celebrate the hol idays wi th our fun and colorful Hallmark paper party sets . When the fes t iv i t ies are over , s imply toss al l the accessories away! Karen's Shop Coming Events DECEMBER 15 McHenry Senior Citizens Club - Bus Trip To Chicago Loop - Bus Leaves McHenry State Bank Parking Lot - 8:45 a.m. Annual Christmas Luncheon - - McHenry Garden Club - Home Of Mrs. Robert Thomp son, 3803 W. Main Street - 12 o'clock Noon. Pistakee Highlands Women's Club Christmas Party - Pot- luck Supper - 7 p.m. $2 Grab Bag Gift Optional - Community Center. 2nd Annual McHenry Town & Country Newcomers Dime A Dip Dinner, Johnsburg Com munity Club -r 6:30 p.m. - Mrs. Jerry Bunting Chairman. Sell Holiday Wreaths SKTiON 1-PAGE 2-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 1971 PENNY CHERYL HUEBNER ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Huebner, 1H02 N. Riverside drive, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter. Penny Cheryl, to Thomas Joseph Diedrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Diedrich, 1208 N. Park, McHenry. Miss Huebner is a 1970graduate of McHenry Community high school and is employed locally. Her fiance is a 1967 graduate of Marian Central high school and is an associate barber. A late summer, or early 1972 fall wedding is planned for the couple. \