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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Dec 1967, p. 2

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PG. 2, - PLAINDEALER - DECEMBER 13, 1967 Wed In November $ " >\ s f.i me# . PvV ?'*{ * ' MR. AND MRS. DONALD VYVERMAN In a lovely wedding solemnized in St. Mary's Catholic church on Saturday, Nov. 25, Miss Trudy Kay Freund of Mc- Henry exchanged nuptial vows with Mr. Donald Vyverman of Taylorville, 111. The newlyweds are making their home in Charleston, 111., where both are seniors at Eastern Illinois university. LEONARD STUDIO PHOTO Mist Low To Wed Solon Mills Man : LINDA LOW 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low of Ringwood announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Marie, to Leon VanEvery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen VanEvery of Solon Mills, 111. - Miss Low graduated from McHenry high school and now is au junior at the University of Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa, where site is majoring in elementary education. Mr. VanEvery graduated from Richmond high sehool in 1966 and is employed a Solon Mills construction No definite date has been set for the wedding. Kathleen Miller fa Christened. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Miller was baptized Kathleen Polly at St. Patrick's church recently, with Father Leonard Guzzardo officiating at the ceremony. Sponsors for the baby were her sister, Barbara, and her cousin, Perry R. Walker. ' Following the service dinner was served at the Miller home to the grandparents, Mr. and Sirs. Joseph L. Freund, Mrs. Perry Walker and sons, Jim, Scott, Joseph, Eddie and Bill. Kathleen's sisters and brothers, Jane, Colleen, Doreen, Brian, Kevin and Kerry were also present. ITEM: Hydronic heat is a quality type in which water is, the heating medium. It's piped from a boiler fired by any type of fuel to baseboard radiation in the v.arious rooms. 'l"he word " h y d r o n i c " " c o m e s f r o m t h e Greek word for water. CAR STOPPER ... The .police in Paris, France do ;not tow an illegally parked car away, they just clamp it ,'to the spot with this device •called the "Denver Stopper." ."The offending motorist can drive the car away until ^ ' h i s f i n e is p a i d and t h e police release the clamp. / FAMED NOTRE DAME GLEE CLUB TO VISIT COUNTY Notre Dame's famed glee club comes to McHenry county to present a memorable concert on Sunday, Jan. 7. George Costello, Crystal Lake, chairman of the concert for the Notre Dame club of McHenry county, said the local club is proud to pre sent this noted musical ' aggregation for musical fans throughout northeastern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. The concert will be held at Crystal Lake community high school, Starting at 7 p.m. In musical circles the Notre Dame Glee club is as highly- regard?d as the Fighting Irish gridiron team is rated in the sporting world. Traveling members of the glee club are selected from the total group and those that earn the trip undergo three tryouts before being selected in the elite forty. Costello said tickets are now on sale, at local business houses and at Marian Central. Glee club members recall many memorable performances through the years. It was the stellar attraction on the Ed Sullivan Easter program for many years. Last year members appeared on a national network show with Andy Williams. t Their musical repertoire includes such songs as "Ave Maria", "I Believe", "The Lost Chord", "With a Song in My Heart", and the incomparable, "Notre Dame Victory March." > f j ( X . X X X i r * - X - X . MAIL EARLY WITH CHRISTMAS STAMPS CBEETiaCS I * Fight Tuberculosis, * Emphysema and Air Pollution * x % - * - * X x x n * K * * * * x x * x * x * OSRITM ilotiu Susan Ulick Performs In New Theatre A new theater for Hull House --one that will feature musical productions -- opens on Friday, evening, Dec. 15, at the Huli House Uptown center, 4520 N. Beacon street, Chicago. Premiere presentation in the cen-< ter*s Leo A. Lernertheater will be themusical play, "Take Me Along" with book by Joseph Stein and Robert Russell, and music and lyrics by Robert Merrill. The play, directed by Robert Sickinger, is scheduled for a twenty - weekend run, Friday through Sunday evening, until Sunday, April 28, 1968. "Take Me Along" will transform the stage at the Leo A. Lerner theater into a bit of Americana after the turn of the century, presenting life as it was lived on July 4 and 5, 1910, in the imaginary town of Centerville, Conn. Into this pleasant atmosphere of the past are introduced a newspaper editor and his family, with many of the usual problems that beset a man in his attempt to persevere and raise a family. There is also the tender romance of a school teacher and the hard-drinking brother-inlaw of the newspaper editor. Humor, pathos and lyrical music are all a part of this tenderly appealing play. Salome will be played by Susan Ulick, 18, of 1117 Rocky Beach road in McHenry. Susan has appeared in the Encore theater productions of "Brigadoon" and "Carousel" and in the Theater First production of "Finian's Rainbow". She toured Canada in "Bye, Bye Birdie" for the Banff School of Fine Arts. Susan is currently studying at the American Conservatory of Music and the A1 Gosson Studio of Dance. C. D. of A. Plans Christmas Party Court Joyce Kilmer, Catholic Daughters of America, will have. a short business meeting prior to the Christmas party scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 21, at 8 p.m. in the K. of C. hall. Games and cards will provide the evening's diversion, with a one-dollar gift exchange. MCHENRY HOSPITAL On Dec. 4 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Laudermilt, Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Kasper of Island Lake are parents of a son Dec. 4. A son was born Dec. 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sturtevant of Fox Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Perales of Wonder Lake became parents of a daughter Dec. 6. On Dec. 7 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bell erf Lake Villa. A daughter was born Dec. 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver of Cary welcomed a daughter Dec. 8. A Wonder Lake couple, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bluemel, are parents of a son Dec. 8. A daughter was born Dec. 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eckel. Mr. and Mrs. John Harding of Woodstock welcomed a daughter Dec. 10. A daughter was born Dec. 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nist of Spring Grove. OTHER BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. William Nimsgern of Cooney Heights are the proud parents of a son, Hiomas Lee, born Dec. 8 at Sherman hospital, Elgin. He weighed in at 6 lbs., 15 ozs. The baby's mother is the former Joyce Mangold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mangold of Sunnyside. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nimsgern, Sr., of McHenry. The maternal great-grandfather is JamesLevy of Cicero. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horenberger, Sr., of Mason Hill road proudly announce the arrival of a new little granddaughter, Amy Sue. She was born Nov. 26 at St. Clare's hospital in Baraboo, Wis. The Junior Horenberger family were formerly McHenry residents. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK On Dec. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson became parents of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bassi announce the birth of a daughter Dec. 10. Bridal Couple USE ZIP CODE * AND USE * CHRISTMAS SEALS * i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jankowsliy will live at 3402 First street, McHenry, following their marriage Dec. 2 at Johnsburg. The bride is the former Miss Sharon Larie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Larie, Johnsburg. The groom lived at Crystal Lake. DOn PEASLEY PHOTO CUII0M KNOLL INN -- Gaie 6 -- McCullom Lake Road FRIDAY SFECIAL 5:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Fish Fry .... 95c Pan Fried Fresh Lake Perch $1.75 Salad Kelitih Tray " Join The Fun . .. Sing with our Hammond ^ Organ Fri. & Sat. nights from 9:00 p.m. MCHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital during the past week included Patricia J. Erwin, Steven W. Welter, Kay A. Smith, Spring Grove; Felmer A. Simonsen, Anita S. Rapp, Leslie L. Wall, William Pickett, Thomas J. Snodden, Margaret D. Kroeber, Joseph E. Robertson, ' Hazel E, Mortenson, Mark A. Lanvick, Thomas J. Schultz, Leon W. Jackson, Robert Douglas Wilber, Emily Lange, Bernice M. Raven, Crystal Lake; Tillie Cooper, Rose Marie Buckley, Woodstock; Harold Robert Freytag, Mark V. Minor, Lydia M. Lanners, Cary; And, Lawrence H. Faik, Edward J. Obermann, Donald Stua, Round Lake; Jo Ann Yankoe, Round Lake Beach; Anna V. Zarat, Mildred Vander Pyl, Kathleen A. Woodliff, Elerion M. Adams, Fox Lake; Leonard Hayes, Chicago; William C.Ames, Mildred Anderson, Richmond; Wayne Ewing, David R.Cooper, Sharon M. Lombardi, Wauconda; Roy W. Reynolds, Patricia M. Lehman, Arlene E. Bauspies, Ingleside; Lois J. Strand, Lake Villa; Patrick M. Curran, Wonder Lake; Jeanne E. Homan, Antioch; Also, Hulda M. Rathke, Mary A. King, Marie B. McKim, Olga M. Ondraka, Martha D. Maes, Sheila R. Silha, Joseph E. Mueller, Roger TTiacker, Bert R. Anderson, Josef Janeszewski, Isabelle B. Atkins, Frank M. Blake, Stanley F. Darmody, Andrew R. Winn, Lorelei Banach; And, Margaret L. Lansing, Deanne M. Martin, George A. Rakushin, Lillian Eva Smith, Anne Marie Johns cm, Virginia Hoskinson, Robert E. Doherty, Ray G. Leninger, Frank H. Marik, Earl L. Dowell, Wann B. Dixon, John H. Kleczewski, George A. Roberts, William H. Althoff, Sharon A. Steinsdorfer, Georgia J. Sigman, Marilyn L. Truckenbrod and Patricia Ann Carlson, all of McHenry. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Among the patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week were Sara Salmen, Wonder Lake; Lillian Schulz, Peter Smith, Verla Andes and Arnold Adeeson, McHenry. HARVARD HOSPITAL Margerite Horner and Rosanna Greve, Wonder Lake; and Robert Scholz, McHenry, were patients during the past week in Harvard hospital. MARRIAGE LICENSES Roger L. Gwinnup, Iowa City, Iowa, and Eileen Ruth Marsh, Rt. 9, McHenry. Nels H. Johnson, Wonder Lake, and Helen J. Johnston, Wonder Lake. Geoffery F. Walkington, Ringwood, and Patricia Lange, Woodstock. Ernest F. Madows and Rose McMillan, both of Wonder Lafre. Woman's Club Enjoys Annual Pot-Luck Lunch Sounds of conviviality were heard on Friday, Dec. 8, when more than 100 members of the McHenry Woman's club gathered at the Zion Lutheran church for their annual pot-luck luncheon. It was culinary art all the way and a buffet table that was resplendent with a beautiful centerpiece, "Partridge in a Pear Tree", created by Mrs. Joseph Flicek, who was luncheon hostess. Mrs. Flicek also created the gay yuletide centerpieces that graced the dining tables. Following the business meeting, Mrs. Ruby B. Heckel of Downers Grove delighted the members with her demonstration program, "Christmas Decorations Throughout the Home." Three new members welcomed into the club by Mrs. Peter Justen, membership chairman, include Mrs. Donald P. Doherty, Mrs. Edmund A. Hoganand Mrs. William C. Wilson. Each was presented a Christmas corsage by Mrs. Hugh Locker, president. Sixty pounds of homemade cookies, together with used playing cards, were donated by the membership for the Illinois Diagnostic center in Joliet. Mrs. William A. Givens, chairman of the education division, was in charge of this project. AUDREY LANE PATTERNS In Two Size Ranges Sunny Jim, ir Dress Pattern No. 3455. In Two Size Ranges. An easy style, typical of fall, figure-skimming in line. No 3455 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 14 takes 2 3/4 yards of 42-inch fabric. No. 3456, same style in sizes 12 J/2, 14 1/2, 16 1/2, 18 1/2, 20 1/2, 22 1/2, 24 1/2. Size 16 1/2 takes 2 3/4 yards of 44-inch fabric. Free pattern is waiting for you Send 50 cents for our new Fall-Winter Pattern Book which contains coupon for pattern of your choice. Needlework Pattern No. 906. Sunny Jim, Jr. Sunny Jim, Jr. doll is simple and inexpensive to make. He is about 14 inches toll. Pattern No. 906 contains in• structions for making doll and clothes. Send 40c for eoch dress pattern, 30c for *ach needlework pattern (add 5c for each pattern for third class mailing and 15c for eoch pattern for first class mailing) to AUDREY LANE BUREAU, Morris Plains, N.J. 07950 A DREAM COME TRUE... Long or waltz length dreamwear by Katz In Cuddlc-Trique, a brushed tricot of Celanese Acetate and Celanese Nylon, powder-puff light... snuggly warm, makes bed time so inviting... machine washable too. Make your holiday shopping a pleasure at, M { \ Department Store 1219 N. Grwn, McHmry 385-0182 3EIANE8E The Executive board will meet Blake, 3416 W. Elm street, on at the home of Mrs. Frank Monday, Jan. 8, at 9:30 agn. Edible Christmas Wreath Mmm Eggnog is delicious to drink, equally delicious to eat as a gelatine mold. Into the mixing bowl go the time-honored eggnog ingredients and unfavored gelatine. There's little cooking involved, only the few minutes required to dissolve the unflavored gelatine. Prepare as directed, turn into a ring mold, and simply chill until firm. To unmold, dip the mold into a bowl of warm water to the depth of its contents and run a small paring knife around the rim. Invert on serving platter and shake. If it does not unmold readily, repeat. Garnish with cherries and bits of green angelica to simulate Yuletide berries and leaves. Eggnog Wreath 1 envelope unflavored gelatine V2 cup sugar, divided Yb teaspoon salt 2 eggs, separated iy4 cups milk 2 teaspoons rum flavoring VB teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup neavy cream Mix together gelatine, Vi cup of the sugar and salt in medium saucepan. Beat together egg yolks and milk; stir into gelatine mixture. Place over low heat; stir constantly until mixture thickens slightly and gelatine is dissolved, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in rum flavoring and nutmeg. Chill until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon. Beat egg whites until stiff, but not dry. Gradually add remaining Vi cup sugar and beat until very stiff. Fold into gelatine mixture. Whip heavy cream; fold in. Turn into a 5-cup mold; chill until firm. YIELD: 6 to 8 servings. (Recipe may be doubled, if desired.) Application for Holiday Home Lighting Contest sponsored by McHenry Chamber of Commerce Judging Evening of Dec. 20. Religious ----- Original Humorous Name Address ---- Send application to Don Howard, 3722 W. Elm street, McHenry, prior to day of judging. He'll feel like a KING with a gift from Gil'S STORE FOR MEN VAN H EUSEN sweater sliirt of tycora* OF DUPONT NYLON ' \ The Shirt that holds , its shape, Permanently! Stretch it. Pull it. Play in it. The shape is in this knit shirt to stay. Tycora* yarn of luxurious DuPont nylon is the magic ingredient. Machine washable and dryable. Tailored with fashion collar looped to the body with permanent fold line. Wide choice of colors. $6.00 short sleeves $7.00 long sleeves 5*10RE for MEN 1245 N. Green St. . \cHenry, Illinois Phone 385-0047 • 'lyioiu n a Uric I M „/ Irxliirrd YanI Cn., li,t \ , k <

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