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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jul 1966, p. 17

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Thursday, July 21.1968 CU/O by Maggie LovmB * THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Section Three -- Page Three "1N<C matter how limited your beauty lies at your fingertips... truly, you have tfily^to reach out for it. So... if lax. and let yourself be creative- Ifieauty in your home begins ijt the windows. You can start ^ttfie windows in a new, unfumtoed house, or take the wabpi^st ojL. houses with wellborn., furnishings and an abiding atmosphere of gloom...with a| little bit of bright cotton and if little love and effort devoted t<l cHbosing a flattering window treatment, you can create a Window effect that will set the (Wcorating theme for the entire +iome or transform it into a~gay and cheerful abode! jHang the sheerest of gathered curtains and you filter the glare of the sunlight just ehtfflgh to enhance its effect on the, colors in your room, or rakfck a view that displeases ypy. Add draw draperies of a heavier fabric, and with travfcfse cord, you can whisk them shut to guard your evening privacy. ."First baths for first babies ar6 an anxious experience for a'new mother. Baby, seems to want to prove that he or she can move! For a firm grip yhen soaping baby, wear cotton gloves! Split milk crackers with a snfall sharp-tip knife. Brush with melted butter or margarine; sprinkle with seasoned saft. Place on a cooky sheet. Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees) 10 minutes, or until toasty-crisp. Other topp ing idtf&s: Diced cooked bacon, m&ccd salad herbs, Italian seasoning. Now, to cool off at the beach or pool! Settle yourself grace* fully; to get down, stand with your feet together, knees together, and the torso as straight as feels relaxed. Keep your feet directly under you, as you flex the knees and go down, the action in the thighs, to a kneeling position. From this position you can roll over into either thigh into an S curve and from there go into any reclining position easily*,, onto your front, onto your side, or even onto your back! Have fun! What is the coldest part of the refrigerator? Recipes, etc., tell you to store fruits or foods in the coldest part....without being specifi£r\ If) it is a large refrigerator mtn a separate freezer (this means with its own outside door), there is no "Coldest part"! The cold is evenly distributed....it doesn't make one whit of difference where you place the food. However, in a refrigerator with an inside freezer section for ice trays, which is not actually a freezer...the coldest part is the shelf just below this compartment. (a freezer must maintain zero temperature!) (Watch for Maggie every week!) ; NEXT FRIDAY will be ! GOODWILL : PICKUP DAY . . /in the . . . McHenry Area I Dial 385-0863 1 Agnes T» Addams - For a Goodwill truck to 2 stop at your home. » Help the Handicapped to help themselves by giving $iscards. HIGHWAY EXHIBIT A modern verion of the oldtime tent how will be a feature provided at county fair by the Illinoi Department of Public Work and Building during July. Audio-Viual technique will be ued to how ome of the department' accipation will be invited by an identification game, "Can You Name The Place?" Another of highway litter. The exhibit will beet up at more than 30 well a at the Illinoi State Fair. After the fair eaon. the exhibit will be cheduled for community ue. Monies OUR BINGO BUS SPECIAL | Green * Stamps Each weels that the wirafflMg Bingo Card comes ifrom> here. Complete Automotive Mechanical Service 4502 w. Rt. 120 Lakeland Park crmo McHenry, HL Phone S85-2t«0 _UN FAIR & 4-H SHOW Lake County Fair Grounds ROUTES 45 & 120 .Y 27-20MM1 9:00 A.M. TO 11:00 P.M. C4MWAL MIDWAY RlOiS .. r, W1D.-FRI. Horse Snows sat.-sun. LIVESTOCK AUCTION -- SAT.. 3 P.M. PARADE - Sat. & Sun. - 7 p.m. |-- \/ nji n [o) n sre* CAHIIKPI 1J Poultry Crops RABBITS -- CRAFTS -- HOBBIES VEGETABLES -- ART SHOW AUTOMOBILES -- MACHINERY Tractor Pulling Contest -- Sunday, 1 p.m. QUEEN CROWNING -- THUHS., 8 P.M. . SPECIAL INTIimiMyiNT EVENIHGS -- 8:00 P.M. ADMISSION -- ADULTS $1.00 12 and UNDER -- FREE -- FREE PARKING -- Joi'nsburg News BETTY HETTEBMAN3? 885-12M LOCAL FOLKS ATTEND FAIRY TALE WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Kozie and their daughter, Mrs. Meldora Best, were participants at the recent wedding of their grand-nephew and cousin, Robert M. Malachowski, to Louise Mary Noel in Indianapolis, Ind., on July 2. The groom is tiie son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Malachowski of Lincolnwood. The entire affair was of a "Fairy Tale nature" from beginning to the climax when the newlyweds were whisked from the country club in a helicopter. They are spending a delightful honeymoon in Bermuda. The helicopter ride was a complete surprise to the bride and groom as it was arranged by her father. All those - in attendance in Indianapolis for the weekend agree that this will be a hard wedding to forget as it was planned in great detail. Each and every person who was invited was personally provided for. Relatives of the family were made very comfortable in fabulous surroundings of the city's leading motelhotel. The festivities were well organized so each person was never left to wonder what to do with his time. All in all it was really quite unbelievable. Visits New Grandson The Sam Tomasello family were in Michigan for a few days last week to get a glimpse of their new grandson, Steven Earl Greig. While there the baby had been under doctor's care, and since their return they have learned that he has SUNNYSIDE ESTATES KAREN SCHNEIDEA 885-4977 MAJOR FAMILY ENJOYS VACATION IN NEW YORK The Major family is recovering fom its exciting and event filled vacation in New York. Steve, Lorr ane and Janice arrived in Patterson, New York on July 1 to attend the golden wedding anniversary of Steve's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Major. While in New York and using almost every means of transportation, car, bus and even boat they toured and went sight seeing to almost every point of interest there. They saw the Empire State, Chrysler, RCA, United Nations and Rockefeller buildings, the Pan Am building, Yankee Stadium, Grant's Tomb and the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. The Majors stayed at the home of S t e v e ' s b r o t h e r , George, during their stay in New York. They went to Long Island and stayed a day at the home of Steve's niece and had a lovely visit before they left for upstate New York to see Niagara Falls. Enroute to the Falls they stopped and toured the impressive grounds, buildings and setting of West Point Military Academy. While at Niagara Falls they toured both the American and Canadian side and came out of Canada at Detroit and then home. Happy Birthday To.... Ten year old Donnie Dettlow and LaVerne Noah, both celebrating their birthday today. July 23 is Gladys Kayler's natal day, on the 24th Dorothy Bierchan, Jim Farley and Neil Davis will be celebrating their birthdays. Denice Higgins and Charlotte Maule celebrate their natal day on July 25. Steve Kuntz will celebrate his twelfth birthday on the 26th. Many happy returns! James and Hedwig Haninger who will be celebrating their forty-t h i r d anniversary. On July 24 John and Eleanore Fiedler will celebrate their eighteenth anniversary. July 25 is shared by Hank and Adeline Zieger and Dick and Jean Gerke who will celebrate their twenty-fourth anniversary. Harold and Marge Palmer will celebrate their twenty-sixth anniversary on July 26. been hospitalized. We all join in hoping with the Tomasellos that this little one will soon be home with his mother and father. Swim Party Fun Peggy Peterson and Joy Hettermann joined forces for a combined birthday party oh July 12. Sixteen teenage girls were present on this day to take several dips in the Petersons' beautiful pool. Between dips they managed to find their way over to our house for an outdoor supper and birthday celebration. And then it was back into the pool after a reasonable waiting period. The evening came to an end much too soon for these young mermaids. Peggy's fifteenth birthday was on the 11th and Joy celebrated as many years on the 13th. Both girls were the recipients of many lovely gifts. Even we parents had a good time. After the girls were fed and back in, the pool, we relaxed and had supper together. Airman Stops Over The Arnold Michels family were most happy to have as their house guest for several days, Airman 2nd class John Bugner of Duluth, Minn. While here he also visited many friends. Airman Bugner was enroute home to Fostoria, Ohio. Enters Hospital Jacob Fritz is recuperating at St. Therese hospital in Waukegan where he has been confined for over a week now. It is expected that he will remain there at least another week for rest. Why not drop him a card and let him know you wish him a speedy recovery. Housewarming Participants Richard and Catherine Dehn BE MODERN WITH WEBER Plbg. fe Htg. 2801 W. Lincoln Road Phone 885-0855 FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO -K@INEMANN SAUSA©! CO. • US> VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES • fEIIB GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS • ILE5AM HICKORY SMOKED BACON • ©ESMCIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS • COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES Phone 385-6260 Route ISO -- Jos® East of Route It Volo, m. This is Ford Country. Two reasons for Ford's record-breaking year: ith®f®EAaMSto®$<g®fe.Sheck'emboth , ou. today.. QUALITY buy FORD see your ,4 Eager Beaver IF®JMS) Dealer BUSS FORD SALES 3938 W0 Mala Street ) McHenry, 111. were in Glen Ellyn last Saturday evening to help in the housewarming festivities for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis. The Davises and their three children recently moved into their new home there from Chicago. The Dehns saw many relatives and friends they haven't seen for quite a time while in Glen Ellyn. Mrs. Davis is a sister to Rich. , California Kin Rudy and Marge Fischer of Jak-Ana Heights have been "having a ball" entertaining her sister and family from California the past couple of weeks. It worked out real well as the Fishers' son was on a furlough from the army a nd had a chance to visit with his aunt, uncle and cousins. Newlyweds Set Up Housekeeping Little by little, the apartment of the new Mr. and Mrs. Harold May is taking shape. Their furniture has been arriving a little slower than they anticipated and they are getting most anxious to get settled, which is only natural. Harry and Marilynn are residing in an apartment on Johnsburg Road and Riverside Drive sin their return from the honeymoon trip. We wish them loads of happiness in their new surroundings as husband and wife. A little more patience and I'm sure the furniture will all be there and their home will be complete. Women of the Moose A... Fox Lake W.O.T.M. Chapter 1493 held its College of Regent JVight recently. The meeting was opened by the Senior Regent Hanetta Wilson, then turned over to the new College Chairman Helen Albers, who received her Cap & Gown June 11, at Mooseheart. Collegian Alice Young of Antioch chapter was guest speaker and presented a poem in which she introduced the Antioch chapter collegians. Lu Rinda and Nita Mahoney received their red tassels and one new member was enrolled in the Fox Lake chapter, Mrs. Barbara Borter of McHenry. Everyone was honored with the presence' of the deputy grand regent, Magdalene Remsing of Des Plaines Chapter 835. Five chapters were represented, with twenty-five visiting members. Refreshments were served^ Publicity Chairman, Mary Pounders SCIENCE TOPIC "Truth" is the subject of the Bible Lesson-Sermon to be considered at McHenry . Christian Science services this Sunday. One of the central themes will be Jesus' parable of the sower whose seed fell by the wayside, on stony ground, and among choking thorns. - 'but other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold" (Matthew 13). Time and words have run out for this week. I sure hope this hot weather doesn't stop you from calling in your little news items. Have a good week and we will meet right here again next time. ARTISTS' EXHIBIT Valley Artit' Exhibition opened July 2 in the Illinoi State Mueum art gallerie. Included in thi year' invitational how are the work of 69 profeionmaker. Along with the work national and international reputation are example of the creative effort of younger artit now gaining increaed reputation in midwet art gallerie and exhibition. Each artit ha been free to chooe for the exhibit the work of art he accomplihmnt. Expensive casket, at present prices: the burial casket of Tutankhamen, ruler of Egypt some 3300 years ago, was made of 660 pounds of solid gold. Shop In McHenry Meet Summer fORMAUy Complete Rental Service WITH OUR m for Weddings, Banquets, etc. Whif@°§ Men's Shop 1214 N. Green St. McHenry PHONE 385-0019 BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS WE NOW GIVE S & H STAMPS WITH ALL RENTAL SUITS I, «J-JH 5 . 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