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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Dec 1956, p. 12

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^jPtgv Twtfora THE HcHENHY PLAINBEALER Thursday, December 13,19% Oyster Bisque Is Welcome Fare By Phyllis Carlson It's A Boy Little David Bruce was born J Dec. 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Claud White of rural Richmond. The Whites have two other children. William Chris Baptized William Chris Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz was baptized Sunday at Grace Chuch. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Steadman were his godparents. For dinner about twenty-five relatives gathered at the Schultz home near Solon Mills for dinner. Open House Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart wore their fifty years of married life well as they greeted ^friends Sunday in their home. Mrs. Stewart wore a dress of rich brown made festive with a corsage of golden crysanthemums. Mr. Stewart wore a golden crysanthemum in the buttonhole of his blue suit. The table^ was set with gold twisted candles, mums, cake decorated with gold leaves, gold and brown candy mints and nuts. There were golden mum cut flowers and plants in the house and several packages wrapped in gold paper to signify the very special day. Around the hall mirror were scores of cards congratulating the Stewarts on their anniversary. Throughout the afternoon and evening many, many friends called at the Stewart home and recalled old times and renewed old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart furnished altar flowers for the Community church in honor of their anniversary. Rotary Last week the Rotarians heard John Popenhagen ^nd Bob Christensen give a report of their trip to Boys State at Springfield. Rotary sends one boy each year. The visitors were Joe Gausden and Bert Harrison from Mc- Henry. The Richmond club received ?n invitation from the McHenry c'ub to attend their dinner dance Dec. 13 at Chapel Hill near Johnsburg. Yesterday was Bill Westmont's birthday. We hope he had a pleasant one. This week the Rotary planned to have Otto Gandenberger from Dist. 98 in Germany, exchange student as their guest speaker. ClHirch News The Good Fellowship Group met yesterday for their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Homer Clark with Mrs. Ethel Kilboum and Dr. Bertha S»:afei as cohostesses. Members brought warm clothing for Hungarian refugees. Tonight the Women's Council of the Community Church will meet. Sunday the Christmas Vesper Service will be held at vhe Community Church. At that time the Junior Choir will sing and the pageant of Christmas will be presented. The Junior Youth Fellowship will go caroling after the vesper service Sunday. Sunday evening the Senior Youth Fellowship will meet at Grace Church with a Christmas program and Christmas devotions. St. Joseph's church and Grace Church sent tlie used clothing they collected for overseas relief. St. Joseph's sent about 1000 lbs. while Grace Church sent 478 lbs. The Sunday School Christmas program at Grace Church will be held the evening of Dec. 23, a week from Sunday. Hospitalized Sport Buchert has been a hospital patient, in Chicago for a week or more now. We hope he will soon be home again. Helen Klemstein is a patient in the Woodstock hospital. School News Ozzie the Safety Cop was a popular guest at the grade school on Tuesday of last week. He taught the kids safety rules and certainly made them safety cornscious . Next Wednesday the grade school will have its Christmas party, that is each room will have its own. The kids have been decorating and planning for a long time already. By this time some of the chicken pox victims are back in school and others are still out. Bonnie Pierce had a long siege j>f it. Kieth Steinke has been out with it. Ruth Carlson went back to school this week. Mr. Cotone has been teaching the eighth grade in the absence of Mr. Johnson who has been in bed for more than a week now. Home Bureau News Tomorrow the afternoon unit of Home Bureau will^meet. Next Tuesday evening the evening unit will meet to hear the home advisor give the lesson on "Cooking for Company." The unit will exchange Christmas gifts and sell home made cookies to each other. Mrs, Elmer Justen will be the hostess . Here - and There Mrs. Frank Gargaro has been nursing a sprained ankle at home for a couple of weeks now. Doesn't our town look festive with its Christmas decorations lit up on Highway 12? The young man who robbed the Richmond bank in August has been captured. It's kind of sad, such an intelligent young person who sounds like quite a nice person should go so far off the beam. Guest for Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D .Sheldon was Mr. Theilman, father of Mrs. Sheldon from Elkhorn, Wis. The Women's club had its Oyster bisque is delicious, warming and satisfying ... a welcome dish throughout the fall and winter> Served as an appetizer course or with sandwich or salad, it's ideal fare... and extra smooth, too, with tapioca as the thickener. Oyster Blaque 2 tablespoons quick-cooking' 1 tablespoon minced onion tapioca 3 cups milk 1-1/4 teaspoons salt^ 1 cup light cream 1/8 teaspoon paprika 1 cup coarsely chopped oysters Dash of cayenne (1-1/4 cups whole oysters) 2 tablespoons butter Combine quick-cooking tapioca, salt, paprika, cayenne, onion, milk, and cream in top of double boiler. Place over rapidly boiling water and cook 10 to 15 minutes, stirring frequently. Add oysters and butter and mix. Keep over hot water 15 to 20 minutes, to heat thoroughly and blend flavors. Serve in cups or bowls. Garnish with chopped parsley or a dash of paprika, if desired. Makes about 5 cups, or 4 to 6 servings. Note: If a thinner bisque is desired, add additional milk or light cream. Christmas Party Monday at the Village Hall, • rat McCurdy's dancing students entertained the ladies. A sextette from the high school sang. THANK YOU CARD We wartt to thank our friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy since the death of our grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Rouen Duncan 32 and boys. FEWER CHICKS Placement or Droller cnicks in Illinois during the eight weeks ending Nov. 24 was 29 per cen: below that in the corresponding period last year, according to the state and federal departments of agriculture. Broiler chick placements for week ending Nov. '24 totalled 147,000, practically the same as for the preceding week, but 14 per cent less than during comparable week of 1955. Shop At Nye's "Your Waigreen Agency Drug Store" < Phone 26 129 No. Riverside Dr. McHenry, I1L Dorothy Turquoise Set $1 oo Joyous for the woman who appears to have everything--enticing cologne and luxurious hand lotion, both deliciously scented with Turquoise. White Lilac Set: S oz. of Cologne and Hand Lotion. $1.00 Nye Druf Store Phone 26 129 No. Riverside Dr. McHenry, 111. The* Preferred Gift everyone wants liI'M'A Vf/.V, / '/ Wf World's only "No-Dunk" pen... GIB SNORKEL rENi. PRICED Wallets Cosmetic Sets 9 Perfumes Stationery i Clocks # # Tobacco # Pipe Sets # Candy # Cameras Men's Sets # #Cigars & Cigarettes # Lighters Tobacco Pouches Shave Brushes ELECTRIC RAZORS Sheaffer's PEN & PENCIL SETS PLANUS and EN©1NIS - TRMM KITS ORNAMENTS - XMAS LITE SETS and BULBS XMAS WRAPPINGS - CARDS (for all occasions) RIBBONS - SEALS ALBERT KRAUSE & SON 308 Elm Street AGENCY DRUGS - SUNDRIES - ICE CREAM Phone 878-J GROUNDWATER SURVEY Detailed information on supplies of grouridwater in Knox, Henry, Henderson, Fulton, Mercer, Mc- Donough, Peoria, Stark, Rock Island and Warren counties is contained in a report recently issued by the Illinois State Geological survey. This general, area of Illinois has groundwater enough for domestic use, while quantities sufficient for large cities or industries vary in marked degree. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds EAGLE - PICHER TRIPLE SLIDE Aluminum STORM WINDOWS and DOORS Liberal Trade-in Allowance on your* old windows and doors.' ORDER NOW! Zephyt Ventilated AWNINGS and DOOR CANOPIES AlSo The Famous Zephyr Aluminum ROLL UP & DOWN AWNINGS ARTHUR BOGER PHONE 840-J 307 Waukegan Rd. McHenry LARGEST SELECTION IN MeHENRY COUNTY ALL TREES ARE PERSONALLY SELECTED " Located \ miles East of McHenry on South side of Route 120 near Hi Ho Golf Range. Free delivery on trees over 7 feet. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Be sure to read the Classified Ads each week i! Be Wise McHenry, 111. Sift ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Sift MS ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft * ft ft ft ft »: ft ft ft ft ft ft Si s: Si s. Si ss:: Si Si Si Si BEN FRANKLIN THE FAMILY GIFT STORE IN THE HEART OF THE GREEN STREET SHOPPING CENTER 1 CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS Gift Papers .... 10* to 98* Sift Ribbons .... 10* to 49* Tissue Papers .... 10* to 25* Gift Seal Tags . . . 10* to 50* Package Decorations 10* to 49* CARDS Beautiful Cards 2 for 5* - 5* - 10c Boxed Cards .... 15 for 29* Economy Box ... 50 for *1.00 Mpney Folders ea. 5* DECORATIONS Tr§e Stand . . . Angel Tree Top . . Star Tree Top Foir Icicles . Asst'd Ornaments . Door Hunger Bells . Styrofoam Cones . Indoor Tree Lights . Outdoor Tree Lights Artificial Snow . . Tree Cotton Pads . Glass Beads . . . Bible Figurines . . 89* to *1.98 . . *1.79 . . 29* 10* to 49* 5* to 59* 49* to *1.00 29* to 59* 79* to *2.29 . . *2.79 . . . 10* . 25* - 49* . 19*-49* 10* - 19* Styrofoam Blocks - Circles - Figures 10* to 69* Styrofoam Centerpieces 49* - *3.98 Table Centerpieces . 59* - 79* FAMILY © LampShades . . . Table Lamps . . . Bath Mats Kitchen Stooi Wrought Iron Tables Towel Sets . . . Pillow Case Sets . Table Covers . . . Window Drapes . . Bird Cages . . Pictures . . IfFTS * 1.00 - *5.98 *5.98 - *7.98 . . *2.98 . . *8.98 *3.98 - *6.98 *1.00-*4.98 . . . *1.98 *1.00-*3.98 *1.98-*6.98 *3.98 - *12.98 49* - *4.98 HOSE FOR THE FAI Ladies Sheer Nylons . M e n ' s S o c k s . . . . Boys' Socks Girls' Anklets .... ILY -*1.50 49* - 79* 39* - 59* 29* - 59* PilSONALS Handkerchiefs . . . Boxed Handkerchiefs House Slippers . . Ladies Gift Slip . . Girls' Bouffant Slip . Ladies Gift Panties Ladies Hand Bags Aprons Children Dresses Men's Billfolds . . Womens Wallets . 10* - 59* 59*-*1.00 *1.00-*1.98 *1.00-*198 * B .98 - *2.98 59* - *1.00 *1.98-*2.98 *1.00-*1.98 *1.98-*4.98 *1.98-*4.98 69* - *3.98 Boys' Wallets 69* Toys - Books - Games - Dolls - Models - Grab-Bag Gifts - Candy - Glass ware - Ladies' Blouses - Toilet Articles - Hair Goods - Luggage - Housewares - YES - Everything To Fill Your CHRISTMAS NEEDS-All At Your BEiNI FRANKLIN STOKE (Note -- If you don't see it, ask for it -- we may have it downstairs). OpeA°Sundays 'Till Xmas - 9 -- 1 Niles Starting Dec. 17 Til 9 £ « £ * •E £ * m m »: m m m m i >: »m: m & w. i »: i & £ >: i m m m >>:: >: i£ £>: >: m m

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