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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Nov 1952, p. 5

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J KEITH NICKOLEYS - »^ON WEDDING TRIP ' 7 TO FLORIDA, NASSAU gowns of winterberry red velveteen, styled with scalloped neckline and full skirt of impressed pleats. They carried round bouquets of pelargonium carnations with garlands of ivy. For her daughter's wedding, In a beautiful candlelight service solemnized at the Commun- _ _ ^ i, j Protestant church in Munde-1 Mrs. Jones selected a mink-colein last Saturday evening at ored cocktail suit with which --7:30 o'clock, Miss Jean Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Vaughn Jones, became the bride of Mr. Keith Nickoley of 130 N. Third street, Libertyville, son or Mr. and Mrs. William Nickoley. 'Rev. Thomas S. Sampson officiated at th»* single ring service. Miss Andrea Kennedy of Arlington Heights, a former classmate of the bride, acted as ?.*lmaid of honor and bridesmaid .was Miss Rita Leibundguth of •JDowners Grove, also a classmate. Kenneth Nickoley of Flint, Mich., brother of the bridegroom, served as best man and .jushers were Jerry Andrews, of Bedford, In^, and Craig Baldwin, brother Of the bride. The chancel of the church was decorated with white chrysthemums and pom poms and two 7-branch candelabra. Candelabra , bn alternating pews were adorned with white satin bows and lemon leaves. Warren Jones acted as soloist Singing "Calm As the Night," "Wedding Prayer," and "The Lord's Prayer", accompanied by Mrs. Albert Barbian. she wore slipper satin brown accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Nickoley wore a two-piece purple crepe ensemble, black accessories and an orchid corsage. A reception at the church was followed by open house at the bride's home for a small group of friends. The couple left later on a two-weeks' wedding trip to Florida and Nassau and after Dec. 1 will be at home in Libertyville. The bridal dinner on Friday evening at the Rustic Manor at Gumee was given by Miss Baldwin's parents. ^ The bride is & graduate of th«, Evanston Hospital School of Nursing. The bridegroom is a graduate of Lake ForestN colleie and is employed as, a sales representative for a Chicago firm. ANNEX PROPERTY The City of McHenry was placed on notice this week, in a communication from Attorney William M. Carroll, Jr., that a petition has been filed in the county court for the annexation COMING EVENTS to the City of McHenry of a The bride was given in mar- piece of property south of the rlage by her brother, Lloyd, of ^ McHenry. She was charming in ^ gown of her own design in white slipper satin, styled with ^ chantilly lace bodice, long pointed sleeves and scalloped illusion neckline. The bouffant skirt featured tiers of scalloped lace ...... cascading down the back of the Skirt to form a short train Her fingertip veil of imported illusion waa held in place by a cap ©f satin bands and she carried _ H white orchid on a keepsake prayer book. 7 Her attendants wore identical city, west of Elgin road. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our dear father, who passed away one year ago, Nov. 21. LESLIE, ETHEL, LAURA 28 AND MARION WIEDRICH N O T I C E Ml-Place Restaurant A Tavern will be closed THANKSGIVING DAY and EVENING. 28-2 Read the Want Ads r 9- Most Beautiful Line^la^America -Now On Display ?i - , AT 4>< BOLGER'S DRUG STORE v We give and redeem Gold Bond Stamps. GREEN ST. PHONE 40 McHENRY. ILL. V •8 MM I t 1!11 I t I 'M 111 1 n> November 20 Kiwanis Football Banquet -- 7 P.M. -- McHenry High School Cafeteria. ,W. s. C. S. --- Community Methodist Church 1 P. M. November 21 Feather Party -- St. Joseph's Social Hall, Richmbnd -- 8 P.lH. November 22 Old-Time Feather Party -- V. F. W. Clubhouse Bake Sale -- Vusten Furniture Store -- Sponsored By McHenry Woman's Club November 24 St. « Peter's Parish, Spring Grove, Fall Festival and Feather Party. Johnsburg P.T.A. -- School Hall -- 7:45 P.M. December 1 • Annual Christmas Party --- Sponsored By Altar And Rosary Sodality -- Dollar Gift Exchange -- Mrs. Alvin Miller, Chairman November 25 Regular Meeting, McHenry Garden Club -- Mrs. Fred JLei- Iberson , - . O.E.S. Stated Meeting -- 8 P.M. -- Acacia Hall. November SO Red Head Girls vs. McHenry Co--ops -- High School Gym -- Benefit V.F.W. Post, No. 4600, Drum and Bugle Corps. December 2 C. O. F. Meeting. December 4 V. P. W. Auxiliary Bazaar December 14 St! Mary's Juvenile Forester Girts' Christrhas Party S To 6 P.M. December 5 St. Patrick's Scihool Mother's Club Bake Sale. December 6 McHenry Chapter, O.E.S. -- Installation -- Acacia Hall Regular Meeting of,, McHenry Garden Club -- Mrs. Fred Lieberson Home. December 7 McHenry Choral Club Program -- High School Auditorium -- 8:15 P. M. "The Good Ship Lillipop" -- SKIDDING, POOH ^ VISION MAKE A GRUESOME TWOSOME "Skidding and poor vision are tted, "have shown the driver's vision was obstructed by snow or ice on the windshield in about 1 out of 20 fatal accidents. 'Snow, sleet and ice are the J chief causes of inadequate traca gruesome twosome," John K.;tion.» Cofc. pointed out that ac- 0>x, secretary of general ser- j cording to studi h weather vices for the Ulinofai Agricultural wa3 rai f or 8 jft y association, said last week in cut of 6 fata, while l listing two conditions as being primarily responsible for the increased hazards of winter driving. "Inadequate taction and re wet, muddy, snowy or icy roads were reported in 1 'out of 5 fatal accidents. "The answer," he said, "is to slow down and use tire chains duced visibility-Avhen combined j0n your car when snov- „n<1 ice the normal hazards of coat the highway You u every-day driving-can easily by 8ta i alive , „ he said trap the unwary driver and l« i nt. , . ® to an accident," Cox said. fRm\ ^ty Programs . „ 11;i „ „ .were discussed when the execu- Reduced visibility, Cox ex- tive committee of the Illinois plained, 'is brought about by Rural Safetv Council met in the longer hours of darkness, bad IAA building in Chicago weather conditions caused by] How Future Farmers of snow or sleet storms, and 6b- America chapters, farm equipstructions to the driver's vision ment dealera county Farm from frost, ice, snow-covered Bureaus are promoting corn windshield and snowbank*.-along picker safet programs in Illi- Qookl Cosine* the, highway. „ phe mileage death rate after darkness is about three times the daytime death rate, the IAA general services secretary said. The IAA is the state-wide ..Farm Bureau organization. "Special studies," he coatinnois was discussed by the committee, Otto Steffey, IAA vicepresident from Stronghurgt, 111., said. Steffey said safety information was made available to fanners in the corn-growing areas , by local FFA boys. . i bf tone Schaettgm From time to time this column has featured poultry dressings of cne type or ^another. This week oyster dressing for your Thanksgiving turkey might induce you to try a different type of dressing which has been popular with many for years. If your turkey is a frozen one, thaw_ out for six to eight) hours before filling and baking/ A very large turkey may require overnight thawing. ' J Roast Turkey 1 12-lb. turkey will yield ten or twelve servings. 3 . . 1 Thoroughly clean' turkey inside and out. Soda straws may be used (in absence of open flame) to singe any downy feathers. Thorough cleansing of tilrkey or other poultry Inmrti a better flavor. Some old-fashioned cooks used a baking soda solution--one teaspoon soda to 2 quarts water for washing poultry. Be sure all soda is thoroughly rinsed off. Dry turkey and brush entire turkey with melted butter. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, remembering to season cavity before adding dressing. Add stuffing and roast in moderate oven 3 to 4 hours, (for 12 lb. turkey) Halfway through baking time, turn bird and allow other side to brown. Last half hcur place it on back to brown breast. Baste frequently. Allow to stand half hour before serving. We recommend baking turkey in a roasting pan with cover. Oyster Dressing j- .1 8 cups stale bread crumbs / H cup melted butter 1 pint oysters 1 teaspoon salt teaspocn pepper Mbc ingredient* la erdlf fh adding oysters after dsaatiitf nl draining from their hqaar. put turkey and sew with needle and freah tannin stains may Ike re*, moved by soaking hi cold water. Follow this with thorough wuhtag| and rinsing. If this doesn't wil| soak in two tablespoons hydrofa peroxide with a faH<m of w*fjr for half an hour. • v . ;r-S Garnish for tieep Float some sliced radishes ei| your bowls of soup for s different garnish. It will also ghre yoe sauef thing slightly crunchy en which tdr, nibble with the soup. ^ r NOTICE --We hev* added free* pike and perch to ear Friday menu; Also Kosher OMMt Beet on Wednesday. ' < Mi-Place Reetanraat S7-S 3 P. M. torium -- P. T. A, High School Audi- Benefit St. Mary's December 16 C. O. F. Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brda are the parents of a son, born at the Woodstock hospital on Nov.. 15. He has be^n named John Charles. The little fellow has two sisters to welcome his arrival hoifte from' the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roeske are the parents of a daughter, born at the Woodstock hospital on Nov. 11. A daughter was born Nov. 15 at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. and M'-?. Charles Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fantus are the parents of a son, born Nov. 16 at the Woodstock hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson announce the arrival of a daughter at the Woodstock hospital Nov. 16. •if ill II II II M I 1 II II I !• I Ml 114 No * one would ever know there was an accident once our experts have worked bn your car. Fair rates; convenient terms. See us! DOWNS NASH SALES MS W. ELM STREET 1HONEJ8L McHENRY, ILL. Painii. ; ' ^ Electrical Appliances Auto Supplies • • * * Tools • * • Toys • ^ * • * Kiichenware • » * Sporting Goods END OF MONTH SALE SAVING OF 10% to 50% Rubber Footwear * • • Flannel Shirts ~ Caps • • » Winter Jackets • * * • Nylon Host * * • • Children's Sleepware • • • Skirts THE 'BE S T 4 LESS GEO. OOlXETTETOwner 10S Riverside Drive PIIONK 459 MeHeaxy, OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS 9 'til 12 Double Gold Bond Stamps Friday and Saturday, Nov. 21 A Vt spacious interior! With the most usable passenger and luggage space in the low-price field! smart, one-piece, cuived windshield, carwide rear window! The Shell Oil Company Is Pleased To Announce That Mr. Wesley P. Wahl • • 7 • . ^ •' V : - Has Taken Over Operation Of Thefr McHenry Service Station (Routes 31 & 120) White wdewal HTM. NNomolic, Overdrive epfloAol at extra cost. Equipment, accessories and trim subject to change withovt notice. choice of power! Only Ford in its field offers a choice of V-8 or Six (110 or 101 h.p.) Fordomatic, Overdrive or Conventional! choice of decor! Over 200 body-style, color and upholstery combinations! Under Mr. Wahl's personal ' direction you can be 'Service is his Business' r: Wesley P. Wahl Mr. Wahl has a one pint bottle ol Shell Furniture Polish for you JJUSS MOTOR SALES 531 Main St. Phone 1 McHenry absolutely free - no obligation to buy a thing - Stop in Today! 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