^ffrtfrsday, Derambwr 2, 1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER HOSPITAL NOTES McHenry Hospital During the past week patients admitted to McHenry hospital included H&iry Adams, Richmond; Frank Wehrstein, Walter Bamberger and Glenn* Janke, ~-Ingleside; Kathleen Pease, Don- . na 0 Hara, Hans Haase, Brian Reber, Gertrude Hieber, Dana Boyce and Laura Brante, Crystal Lake; Dulcia Mae Burchard, Harvard; . Kathleen Wolowic, Lake Villa; Nancy Cook, Grayslake; William T. Hehning, Harry Heni, D^rlene Shipley and James Curtiss Round Lake; Thomas A. Wnght, III, Woods t o c k , J u l i a P e t e r m a n , L a k e Zurich; LaVerne Henderson, Fox Lake; Martha Deininger, Chicago; Reuben .Newberg, Wauconda; and Joan Beaudoin, Harrington. Also, Mary Sebesta, Wanda ^ Gehrke, Joseph Freeman, Michael Dojutrek, Dr. Richard Nort o n , F r a n k M a r s c h a l l , J a m e s Abner, Jean Rodenkirch, William Colman, Louis Domrose, George Erber, Ronnie W e e d, Joyce Nimsgern, Joseph Karls, John Weingart, Angeline Sass, Baby Heide Schmitt, Dorothy Scherzer, Bonnie Hushka, John Moss, Michael Hogan, Robert O'MaJley and William E. Barron, McHenry. Memorial Hospital Woodstock During the past week patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Masters Robert and Charles Johnson, Keith Stoltz, Mildred Kropf, Agnes Schwingl, and Marion Kenn e b eck McHenry; Dorothy Valentine, Ringwood; Gierman Bell, Donald Malo, David Swanson and Anna Kaspar, Wonder Lake. Harvard Hospital Patients from McHenry area admitted during the past week fn the Harvard hospital include d M r s . R o y B e r a n e k , R i t a Bryan, Mrs. Theodore Seifert, Mrs. Thomas DeCarlo, Mrs. El- Eaer Borcovan, George Bowdish, Mrs. Tom Landre and Mrs. Auguest Speidel. SHOP IN McHENRY Serving Tips For Holida< By simply changing ydOr serving style you can often solve the problem of handling a holiday dinner bigger than your dining facilities now permit. University of Illinois Home Economist Bette Sch&ffner says that there are basically three styles of serving: , American family style. Russian service and buffet. American family style calls for the roas,t to be carved by the head of the household. He serves the meat along with the vegetables on the plates that are stacked before him. Salad plates and said bowl go before the hostess J&or serving. When there arerriany people to serve, the roast may. be carved in the kitchen to save time and ease the pressure on the host. Food may then be served by the host, or the serving dishes may be passed so that each dinner can help himself. Family style is a friendly way to serve if both your dining room and table are large enough. If, however, your dining facilities are limited, you might try the so-called Russian service. Entree plates are served in the kitchen and brought to the table. You probably have used this simplified method of serving many times. The third type of service, the buffet, can range from very formal to informal. In formal buffet service, each diner has a place set for him at a damask- covered table, but all of the food is arranged on sideboard or buffet. In theory, each guest is served by a maid of butler. A current adaptation of this service calls for the host to do the serving from the buffet While the hostess carries the conversational ball. In a less formal service, everyone helps himself from the buffet table. Guests can be seated around a single table or at card tables, or individual whereever space permits. Be sure that each guest has a place to put his plate and cup December 2 St. Paul's Episcopal Church Meeting--8 p.m. Social Night - Card Tournament -- K. of C. Hall -- Sponsored by Court Joyce Kilmer, No. 573, C.D. of A. -- 8 p.m. December 4 Smorgasbord and Bazaar -- St. Paul's Church! Edgebrook School -- 5 to 8V30 p.m. Holiday Ballet, "Alice In Wonderland" -- Sponsored by Cadette Girl Scouts -- Junior High School Auditorium, McHenry -- 2 and 8 p.m. performances. > St. Paul's Smorgasbord and Bazaar--5 to 8:30 p.m.--Edgebrook School Cafeteria. Bake Sale -- Justen's Furniture Store--10 a.m.---Sponsored by McHenry Woman's Club-- Benefit McHenry Association for Retarded Children. Tenth Annual Snow Ball Dance--Sponsored by Lakeland Park Woman's Club -- V.F.W. Clubhouse--9 p.m. December 4-5 Twenty-Fifth Year Anniversary Christmas Program--McHenry Choral Club--8:15 p.m. --McHenry High School Auditorium. Santa's Wo^k Shoppe -- Christmas L'azaar -- 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. -- St. Peter's Hall, Spring Grove -- Sponsored by Christian Mothers Society. December 7 Fox River Valley Camp, R.N.A., No. 3251--Meeting and Christmas Party -- Eleanore Wildhagen Home, 2515 N. Orchard Beach, Huemann's subdivision-- 8 p.m. -- Dollar Gift Exchange. December 12 Annual Christmas Program-- Presented by High School Vocal and saucer after serving himself. No matter what style of serving you use, remember that food always tastes better in a warm, festive setting. Groups--High School Auditorium-- 5:15 p.m. December 18 Girl Junior Foresters Christmas Party -- 2 to 4 p.m. -- Legiorf Home. December 14 St. Patric k ' s M o t h e r s Club Meeting -- Marian Central Chorus Program -- Church Hall -- 3 p.m. December 15 McHenry Garden Club Pot- Luck Luncheon -- Nbon -- Mrs. Edward Vilum Home/N^208 S. Bonnie Brae, McHenry Shores. December 21 R i v erview Camp, R.N. A., Christmas Party -- Pot-Luck Dinner--6 p.m.--K. of C. Hall. ^BIRTHSA McHenry Hospital On Nov. 23 a son was bron to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berkowski of Spring Grove. A daughter was born Nov. 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dietrich of Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson of Ingleside are parents of a daughter Nov. 22. Memorial Hospital, Woodstock M r . a n d M r s . L a w r e n c e Evans announce the birth of a daughter Nov. 27. Harvard Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Howard are parents of a daughter born Nov. 25. A son was born Nov. 26 to Mr. and Mrs. James Nielsen. Read the Classifieds SCOUT NEWS Cadette Troop 41 During Thanksgiving vacation, Cadette Troop 41 went on a camping trip to Chapman Hills with Mrs. R. Bieschke, Mrs. R. TheWi, Mrs. J. Kelsey and Mrs. M. Ifeters. The main activity Fridays, night was a flashlight hike, with the girls taking turns leading the way. Most of Saturday morning and afternoon was spent taking hikes and playing games to complete badges. That night they had a txoop supper with games and songs followed by a talent show. In .the show, each girl and the leaders had an opportunity to perform. Some of the girls played piano, accordion and spoons. A group of them organized a band and some presented a T. V. program. There was also dancing, baton twirling and singing. i Sunday morning found the girls at one of two local churches, after which they prepared to depart. Community Club Will Elect Officers Dec. 6 Section One -- Page' Three g 'hSs.- The next regular meeting of the Johnsburg Community club will be held Monday, Dec. 6, at 8 p.m. at Memorial hall, when an election of officers will take place. Refreshments will be served by Otto Adams, James Adakis, Kenneth Adams, Matt Adams, Richard Adams, Tom Adams and Vince Adams. Martha Thompson Art Works Are Displayed Friends of Martha Thompson, artist, of Wonder Lake will be happy to learn that a showing of her paintings is now on display at the Fireside restaurant at Fort Atkinson, Wis., and will remain there through Dec. 15. Mrs. Thompson has twelve on display, including oils, water colors and pen and ink sketches. One is a portrait of her son, Stephen. ALUMINUM SIDING Fireproof -- Waterproof -- Rustproof Reynolds -- Alsco ALSCO Premium "SO" Siding with the DuPont Finish 30 Year Written Guarantee Storm Windows, Doors & Awnings McHenry Window & Awning Co. 8318 W. Waukegan Rd. PHONE 885-1180 McHenry, 111. ANGELO'S SUNSET INN Specializing in BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH 12 noon to 2 p.m. FINE FOODS -- COURTEOUS SERVICE 1 Mile North of Wauconda on Old Route 12 Phone J A 6-2929 WI •I *R-' v •:•••H•%& On isplay Now I Step in mni Mt ^ personalized r» Christmas cards "Masterpiece Top quality, distinctive design, budget-priced and laxnrj-dagi cards (and everything in between) SO MANY TO SEE, YOU'RE SURE 70 FIND JUST THE CARD FOR TOUt That's why you'll find it tarea time and effort to leaf through the Masterpiece Albnms/irsf. Stop fin soon! McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm St. HW McHenry, Illinois 4 Mr. and Mrs. Homemaker . . . Are You Planning To BUILD, REPAIR or REMODEL? BEFORE YOU DO ... THINK IT OVER CAREFULLY! DON'T BE TAKEN IN BY ANY FAST-TALKING SALESMAN Beware of thos6 fast-talking, door-to-door canvassers who come to your home with something in the way of a "bargain"! Whether they are offering "special deal" on roofing and siding ... a "great buy" on a room addition ... an exceptional "offer" on carpeting ... a "super value" in a water softener ... or any special services such as inspecting your furnace "free" -- Mr. and Mrs. Homemaker -- BEWARE! "Gyp" selling is an old racket. It's the oldest confidence game of trickery, high-pressure selling and price-grouping. Before you buy, be sure you consult a legitimate UNION CONTRACTOR. III!* ill ,\v BEWARE OF THAT "ALMIGHTY" BUCK-SAVING BARGAIN! YOU WON T GET "GYPPED" BY YOUR UNION CONTRACTOR Remember, it's always safe, insured and dependable service when you hire any one of our local union contractors. They employ only qualified craftsmen, skilled in their particular trade. You may think you're paying a little more, but in the long run, you'll be far ahead in the satisfaction you received in a job well done. If you are next on the "Sucker List" for an itinerant service man or salesman -- think carefully ... do not sign any contract until you have first checked with YOUR LOCAL BUILDING TRADES or FOX VALLEY GENERAL CONTRACTORS' ASSOCIATION, 303 W. STATE STREET, GENEVA, ILL. The phone number of this office is CEntral 2-0161. 5 Your Union Contractor Is The Man For The Job! This message presented in the public interest by the FOX VALLEY CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY ADVANCEMENT FUND - Sponsored by the Fox Valley General Contractors Association, the Fox Valley District Council of Carpenters, and the International Hod Carriers, Building and Common Laborers Locals No. 1035, 582 and 149.