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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Mar 1965, p. 2

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One>- Page Two THE McHENRY PLAXNDEALER Thursday# March 25, 19G5 & : KATHLEEN KOZICKI Tell Engagement Of McHenry Couple . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kozicki of 4320 W. Clearview Avenue, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen, to Thomas Schaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schaffer of 3613 W. Waukegan Road, McHenry. . Both young people attended McHenry high school. She is presently employed in McHenry and her fiance in Crystal Lake. No date has been set for the wedding. . wcr-i BONNIE ROULEY McHenry Shores Man To Wed Dundee (Sirl Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rouley of West Dundee announce the engagement of their daughter, Ronnie Jean, to Steven Bruce Schweikert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schweikert of McHenry Shores. Bonnie is a senior at Dundee high school and her fiance is a 1964 graduate of McHenry high school. No date has been set for the wedding. YOUNG SINGERS GIVE BROADWAY SHOW APRIL 4 Young McHenry high school vocalists are in rehearsal for their second annual Broadway Miniatures program, which they will present in the school auditorium Sunday evening, April 4, at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are on sale by chorus members or at the door. Five Broadway plays, dating from early in the century to the present time, have been selected. They are "Student Prince", "West Side Story", "The King and I", "Oliver* and "Sound of Music". The various choruses will be featured in medleys from four of the shows, and there also will be solos and ensembles, performed in costumes. Featured, among others, will be three who recently won top ratings in state competition, Sara Borchardt, Cathy Ruth and Carl Johnson. TWO WONDER LAKE STUDENTS RECEIVE BACHELOR DEGREES Among 278 Northern Illinois University students who completed requirements by midsemester for bachelor degrees were Edward Kenneth Wakeham of 7504 Salem Road and Mrs. Eleanor Christine Brown Wright of 3205 Pleasant, both of Wonder Lake. The candidates for graduation will not receive their diplomas until the sixty-sixth annual commencement on June 5. when they will be among 1,300 or more awarded under-graduate and graduate degrees. $50,000 SUIT A suit in the amount of $50,- 000 has been filed in Circuit court, in which Lela Gamer of McHenry seeks to recover that amount for injuries alleged to have been sustained when a truck crashed into her home at Edgebrook Heights. The suit names James Widen and the Lakeland Construction £o., McHenry* as defendants. Instructive Talk Given By Chaplain Court Joyce Kilmer, Catholic Daughters of America, met at the K. of C. hall Thursday evening, March 18, when an interesting and instructive talk was given by the chaplain, Fr. Weidemann. Plans were discussed for the Mothers Day banquet at the McHenry Country Club May 10. A Day of Recollection to be held at Villa Redeemer, near Wheeling, on Wednesday, May 12, was, discussed. Members, or anyone,interested in accompanying the group should contact Rita Ullrich, 385-4364, or Ann Rodenkirch, 385-0466, by April 1. for reser-r vat ions. MARTHA THENNES McHenry Girl To Wed Spring Grove Man At an engagement dinner held at the McHenry Country Club March 13, Mr. and Mrs^Edward Thennes of McHenry Announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Martha Kaye, to Victor Freund. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund of Spring Grove. Both young people are 1962 graduates of Marian Central Catholic high school, Woodstock. Miss Thennes is presently employed in Elk Grove Village, and her fiance is employed in Ringwood. A late fall wedding is being planned. GARDEN CLUB ATTENDS FLOWER SHOW THIS WEEK The McHenry Garden Club attended the Chicago World Flower and Garden Show at Mc- Cormick Place on Tuesday, March 23, in place of its regular monthly meeting. Spring arrived officially, and the club hopes permanently, on March 20 at 2:05 p.m. and the Garden Show "ushered in spring" as Mrs. Chester Evans Flower Show Chairman, so aptly put it. On Arbor Day, April 23, plans are being made for the plant-i ing of a tree in the name of the club. It is being donated by the president, Miss Mary Burdahl, and her sister, Florence, in memory of their mother. Final plans will be announced later. On April 29. the meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Vaughn Jones. The Federation is stressing conservation this year and the club has received a large supply of new material which will be shown at this meeting. Every member will be expected to bring a plant they have grown to the April meeting. McHENRY SINGER RECEIVES ROLE IN "STUDENT PRINCE" Irene Keim of McHenry has, been selected to sing the role of Princess Margaret, fiancee of the Prince, in the Woodstock Fine Arts association's production of "Student Prince" to be presented in May. The role of Kathy, heroine and beloved waitress at the Inn of the Three Golden Apples, will be sung by Miss Harriet Meyer, soprano with the Apollo Opera Company of Chicago. The Apollo Opera came to Woodstock on the occasion of the diamond jubilee celebration of the Opera House last Oct. 24, 1964. Singing the role of the handsome German Prince Karl Franz is Elijah Powell, who is, currently stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station at Waukegan. The gentle and scholarly tutor for Karl Franz, Dr. Engel, will be portrayed by Alex Kalamaras of Chicago. The commedienne, the maid-of-all work around the Inn is Gretchen, who will be sung by Peggy Denker of Crystal Lake. The many other roles in this lively musical are being filled by local and county residents. There are many openings still available in the men's chorus, including both tenors and basses, and for anyone interested in working on the technical or stage crews. Those interested in participating are asked to contact Mrs. Esther Stewart at 338-1663. YOUNG COUNTY GIRLS ENTERED IN TEEN CONTEST Applications from many local teen-agers are being re ceived for the Miss McHenry County Teen-Ager contest. The judging, to take place in the Harvard Community high school gymnasium on April 23, at 8 in the evening, will be interspersed with various acts for the audience's Entertainment. Probably the act which will attract the most interest is Sumiko, who was Miss Japanese Teen-Ager of 1964. Besides her sons, Jackie Faust,-an outstanding organist who has appeared in Chicago hotels and on radios, will play. Doris Stockton, known as the "first lady of the Marimba" will be present with her marimba and her drums. The DaWild Sisters, world champion baton twirlers, will also show the audience the ability that made them world champions. These acts will provide interludes between the judging of the teenagers entered in the contest from all parts of McHenry county. These pretty high-schoolers will all be trying for that title of Miss McHenry County Teen-Ager to take it back to their own town, and to wear it in the regional competition on Milk Day in Harvard, when one of these girls will be chosen t6'go to New Jersey in September to compete for the national title. TRUDY FREUND IS OUTSTANDING SORORITY PLEDGE Trudy Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Freund, 3017 West Crescent, McHenry, was recently selected outstanding pledge of the year by the members of Beta Iota chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta social sorority, of which she is a member at Eastern Illinois University. Miss Freund is a freshman physics major at Eastern Illinois. The Outstanding Pledge award is given annually by the sorority at their scholarship and activities banquet and is based upon scholarship and activities as a criterion. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS SHOP IN McHENRY oCadi teS • . Are you tired of staying: home? Are you tired of this messy weather? Then . . . do s o m e t h i n g a b o u t I t ! ! ! Let's Get Out!!! Get a earload of your friends together and COME TO . . • ^Jhe 3adhion ^Slioppe Where Spring is Bursting Out All Over Featuring the Most Colorful Collection of the leiuest Carina ~s4pparei . . . CLIP THIS COUPON . . . It's worth 10% off on any purchase of $10.00 or more. Expires March 29, 1965 * THE FASHIN SHOPPE ^Jlie fashion *Sltoppe "LEE ft RAY ELECTRIC BLDG." 1007 N. Front St. (Rt. 31) McHenry, 111. 386-7747 Dally 9 to 5:30 -- Friday TU t p.m. Double Time Lunch InLent Here's a good answer to a good question. It's0 a Tuna Swiftie, a hurry-up meal with Simmered-in- taste. Here's the question. "Want to go shopping at the department store sale?" asked Terry's husband expansively. "I'll buy that," answered Terry acquisitively. "I'll fix On-Time Tuna Chowder for lunch and we can leave in an hour." So she did. On-Time Tuna Corn Chowder 1 can (6V2 or 7 ounces) tuna in vegetable oil 1 large onion, sliced 1 can (1 pound) whole kernel or cream style corn 2 cups diced. potatoes 3 cups milk 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons chopped parsley % teaspoon Tabasco Drain vegetable oil from tuna into saucepan. Add onion and cOok until tender, but not brown. If whole kernel corn is used, add Is cup water to saucepan. Bring to a boil and add potatoes; cover and cook 10 minutes. Add corn, milk and drain corn and add liquid to saucepan. If cream corn is use; tuna. Add salt. Heat to serving temperature. Add parsely and Tabasco. McHENRY GIRL GIVEN CAP AT NURSING SCHOOL „ + • V* SANDRA JOSSERAND Miss Sandra Josserand, who is attending Springfield Memorial school of nursing, was capped and pinned by her "big sister" in an impressive ceremony last Friday evening, March 19, at the First Christian church ip Springfield. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Josserand of McHenry, were joined in Springield by Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, very good friends, who flew in from Avalon, New Jersey, for the occasion. Sandra is a 1964 graduate of McHenry high school. COMPLETES STUDENT TEACHING Northern Illinois university's current 257 intern teachers complete their teaching stints March 26, according to Dr. Max S. Huebner, director of student teaching. Among them is Ardis C. May of 2203 W. Johnsburg. ADOPT BABY A five-day-old daughter joined the household of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith in Waukegan last Friday, March 19. She has been named Deborah Ann. Mrs. Smith is the former Ann Smith of McHenry. BTESP INTO THE BEAUTIFULLY BA8IO Other and dboover thai wonderful WBtking-ofr Air Step feeling From $13.99 ROTH SHOES 1246 N. Green St., McHenry Open Sunday Morning; Italian Feast Day Table Mrs. Mamie Cullottai left, and her daughter, Mrs. Jean De Carlo, are shown looking over the attractive Italian feast table in their home last Friday, March 19, which was St. Joseph's Day. Late in the day, about fifty friends and' relatives called to partake of the many culinary treats. For the second year, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeCarlo-at'3102 W. Victoria, Country Club subdivision, observed the traditional St. Joseph's Day celebration 6n Friday. Highlight of the Italian Feast Day was the huge table spread with culinary treats. Mrs. DeCarlo, her mother, Mrs. Mamie Cullotta, who rer sides in the home, and a neighbor, Mrs. Alice Brda, began baking for the special day about two weeks ago. Much of the food prepared ahead of time was frozen until St. Josephs Day. The table was set early on Friday, and later the food was blessed by Fr. Eugene Parker of St. Patrick's Catholic chUrch, in keeping with tradition. Afterward, friends, neighbors and family called throughout the day and evening to partake of specially prepared spaghetti and the multitude of other treats consisting mostly of out-ofseason food such as melons and other fruits/as well as a variety of Italian dishes. Regardless of the day of week, the spaghetti is always prepared with a meatless sauce, and fish is part of the repast. In all, the DeCarlos invited more than fifty persons to take part in the observance. Mrs. DeCarlo said that many Italian families mark the observance with feasts annually. However, if they are prepared as a special thanksgiving, it is customary to continue the practice for three years. The size of stockings is desigated by the number of inches from toe to heel. SERVE POSTPONED : SPAGHETTI DINNER IN EARLY APRIL -4 The spaghetti dinner \vh:-:i was originally planned for March 17 will nolv be held 0:1' Wednesday evening. April 7 aj. Hie American Legion hall. Thi serving time will be 6 to 8 p.m. Tony Pintozzi states that hbhas had the Irish-Italians practicing cooking spaghetti so thrrt a good meal will be had by all. Eddie Guettler says h? isn't Irish but he needed the practice; Proceeds of the dinner will b/> given to the McHenry hys^ihvl expansion program. JOINS FRATERNITV Bruce Christensen,. son o: Mr. and Mrs. H. Christensen of 462Q N. Spring Grove Road, McHenry, was initiated into the active chapter of Delta Sigma Phi at Kansas State University on March 13. Mr. Christensen is majoring in •• pre-veterinary medicine.' 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