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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Nov 1954, p. 13

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^ NoVembor 18.1954- 'vjfc?r<-: ,-r<; ti£»2®fjRY prxm&gALSft iw, V « K tp . " v r ^ , , £ - < v ' / ' : c . P a ^ r TWf i e i t e i •.. fr •••-.^'-N,^ Vfc *i •••-II Vf Wfffr."- if- 0 - Jr ^ jyi|¥S:li:l ' £ • , ' " I By Betty Hetterniann skared bottle of strawberry soda served very well as a center of interest for this young sailor and his beat girL Props for Snapshots ^pHE other day I heard a pho- '* tographer giving some advice pn making pictures of babies and small children. He suggested that one of the most important success siecrets was that of giving them, Something to play with in which they can center their interest He termed this object "a natural knchor" because it tends to keep tpem where you want them when You're shooting. In baby pictures, a new, different object will keep the subject's interest at a high pitch long enough for you to get a picture which features an expression of lively Animation. With older children 3fou can have your choice between that and thoughtful concentration If you choose your props carefully. With-adults you use props not to "anchor" them in one spot, but to relieve camera shyness and add to the naturalness of the pose. For example, you might persuade the shutterrconscious male to inspect his fishing gear. Once he gets in< volved in that fascinating occupation he'll all but forget about you and your camera. I'm only trying to give you an idea, not to suggest specific props for use. You'll have to select those yourself in accordance with the nature and interests of .your subjects. Just don't forget that people are always more relaxed when they are doing something, so give them prop3 for better snapshots. --John van Guilder Entertains at Two Parties Little Miss Barbara Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, entertained relatives and friends on two occasions recently in honor of her second -birthday. Servicemen News Two boirs of this vicinity have recently entered Uncle Satn's Armed Forces, LoFen J. Fretind, son of Mr. and Mis. Ben Freund, is taking his basic training jat Camp Chaffee, _ Ark,, since his enlistment on Oct. 24 for a three-year period. Also at Camp Chaffee is John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Keipppl. John , would like to • hear from some of his friends. His. address is as follows: Pvt. John R. Keippel, Co. A, 47th AI Bn„ 5th Armored Division, Camp Chaffee, Ark. -• - -Here 'n There •- Don't forget if you are losing for an, evening of fun, be sure to attend the dance put on by the rescue squad at the Community club hall on Saturday, Nov. 27. Modern, as well as square dancing will be provided for both the young and old. Mrs. Peter Freund is still confined to Memorial hospital at this writing. We all extend sincere get well wishes to Mrs, Freund. , Mr. and . Mrs. Frank- Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, Mfs. Helen Hettermann and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hettermann and daughters enjoyed a turkey dinner in N;ew Munster, Wis., last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freund, Mrs. George Wagner, Mrs. Harold Miller, Peter Freund and Mrs. Georg-p Hiller attended the funeral of Mrs. Susie Brick in Elkhart, Ind„ last Tuesday. Twice Told Tales Twenty-Five Years Ago . The annual faij; given by the pai ishioners for the benefit of St. John's church will be held at the parish hall at Jphnsburg on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday of next week, Nov. 24, 26 and 28. Dk'k conway, son of Ed Conway, has a broken arm due to ,a fall from his pony. A'fair will be held at the Polly Prim pavilion on Thanksgiving Day. A thicken -dinner will be served also. Dinner, 50 cents peri plate; supper, 35 cents. On Wednesday, Nov. 13, occurred the golden wedding anniversary t>f Mr. and Mrs. Mathias J. Schaefer, well known citizens of McHenry. "Tliey play like professional artists!" Such was the general concensus of opinion following the orchestra concert which was given at the McHenry Community high school auditorium on last Thursday evening, Nov. 14. In the presence of a gathering of relatives , and friends, Miss Gertrude Tonyan,,, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Tonyan of Pistal «Se Bay, became the bride of Mr. Bernard N. Schmitt of Johnsburg. The members of the Hikers club met at the home of Mrs. Julius Keg on Tuesday afternoon. The Jolly Thirteen card club met, at the home of Miss Katie Weber, Wednesday afternoon of last week. A $25 Savings Bond for $18.75 is. a good buy. Liesfr Baby Baptized The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Lieser was baptized Kathy Marie last Sunday at St. John's church. Sponsors for the little Miss were Miss Betsy Huff and Charles Miller, aunt and uncle of the baby. Congratulations Mrs. Mamie King has become a grandmother for the second time. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eugene King, gave birth to a 6 lb. l oz. baby girl on Nov 10 at the Memorial hospital in Woodstock. The Kings have one other child, Stevie. Feather Party Success Last Saturday evening a large crowd gathered at the Community club hall for their annual feather party. Prizes • were awarded to Donald Weber, first; John E. Nett, second; and Karen Hettermann, third. Public Party There will be a public party at St. John's school hall Sunday, Nov 21, at 8 p.m. The public is cordially invited. Celebrates Birthday , Miss Dorothy Hiller enters tained a group of her girl friends at her home last Friday evening in honor of her eighteenth birthday. The girls celebrated by having a pajama party and spent the night at the Hiller hom£. Those present were Ella Jean Buss, Marge Rogers, Adele Schmitt, Mary Ann Miller, Betsy Huff, Mildred Hiller, Ruth Schaefer, Janice Oeffling< and Carol Engh. Carol also celebrated her eighteenth birthday Friday. 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