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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Mar 1969, p. 2

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, 1 * » * * ' ' •VS'rV y%.r| & ty%srwy*F i % + M ^'4 */' ^ ^ 2r^J> PG.2 - PLAINDEALER FRI. MARCH 14, 1969 BRIDAL SHOW THEME -- Mrs. Harriet Marshall, right, in charge of decorations for the Bridal Show to be held at the Legion home Sunday, March 23, is shown putting the finishing touch on one of the pom-pom trees which form the decorating theme. Assisting her is Mrs. Janis Blankenhorn. The show sponsored by the VV.S.C.S. of the First United Methodist church, will be held from 2 to 4 o'clock. PLAINDEALEr PHOTO Notice To Brides In order to better serve McHenry area brides, the Plaindealer sends wedding forms to all those whose engagements have been announced on our society page and carry a definite date. We ask that these completed forms be returned three days prior to the wedding. Complete details will appear onty during the week following wedding except in the case of out-of-state weddings, where fin additional week is allowed. Photographs will be printed any time later, or will be included with the wedding information the first week if they accompany the story. If your engagement announcement has not been published, or if the date of wedding was not known at that time, please call our office and request that a marriage form be sent. ...ja&A St. Agatha CouFt Will Present Officer Slate St. Agatha's Court, No. 777, National Catholic Society of Foresters at Johnsburg, will meet on Tuesday, March 18, at 8 o'clock in the Johnsburg community hall. The nominating committee will present its slate ifiy p" ^ i 5 * < . ^ -'Cf '"t NAN STALLSMITH ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT ~ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stallsmith of 2719 Iroquois trail, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nan, to Kenneth Krause, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Krause of 8523 Mara mora 4 Morton Grove. Nan attended ^Wisconsin State university, Whitewater, and is employed by a railroad company. Her fiance is attending Kendall college in Evanston. No date has been set for the wedding. m MR. AND MRS. DONALD C. KOPSELL WED RECENTLY -- Miss Sharon Lee Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Johnson of 3716 Barreville road, Crystal Lake, was married on Saturday, Feb. 22, in a 5 p.m. ceremony to Mr. Donald Carl Kopsell of 3109 W. Miller drive, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kopsell, Sr., of 612 Columbus street, McHenry. The young people are making their home in McHenry Shores. The bride is a graduate of Cary-Grove high school with the class of 1965 and is employed in the Jewel Co. laboratory, Barrington. The groom graduated in 1962 from McHenry high school and i,s employed as a route salesman for the Lennon Beverage Co., Volo. DEWANE STUDIO PHOT CIRCUS TRIP Wonder Lake residents and business firms have done their part to help Chicago Shriners help others. Local Shriner Jim Rachel, representing Northwest Shrine club, made arrangements for 100 Wonder Lakers to leave Nativity Lutheran church via two chartered buses at 4:30 Wednesday, March 5, to attend the annual Medinah Temple Shrine circus. A good time was had by all. of officers and new officers will be elected. Installation of officers will be held in April. Plans for attending the N.C.S.F. Diocesean association conference to be held at Sterling April 13 will be made. A luncheon-fashion show will be held on Wednesday, March 19, at the McHenry Country club, sponsored by the Woman's club of Wonder Lake. Partial proceed's of the fashion show will go into the scholarship fund. The fund was started with a portion of the procees from the "Sands of Polynesia" dinner-dance, on sors Revue which was held in November of 1968. Genevieve's of McHenry will present a complete line of women's fashions for spring. Gloria Coughlin will narrate the program. There will be a preview of Easter fashions. Tickets can be obtained from any member of the Woman's club of Wonder Lake. GOP Women To Attend Welcome For Mrs. Nixon A White House welcome from Mrs. Richard M. Nixon is among the scheduled activities for Illinois women attending the seventeenth annual Republican Women's conference in Washington D.C. April 14 to 17. Mrs. Brooks McCormick, national committeewoman, and Mrs. Richard C. Reed, conference chairman, will lead Illinois' delegation "ForwardTogether" to this gathering, which is open to all Republican women in the nation. A full schedule of activities has been planned ranging from the supper gala the opening night of conference registration to workshop and general sessions to be held during the daytime, lunch with Senate and Congressional leaders, state gettogethers, and a "Grand Old Party Banquet". The supper gala to be held McHenry Girls Enter Cherry Pie Contest Two McHenry high schools will be represented by students in the Northwest division competition of the Penny Flame home economics awards program. Annette Haines of McHenry high school East campus and Terri Karsten of McHenry high school West will meet with other contestants on March 22 in Crystal Lake. Both girls are entered on the senior level of the program and seek college scholarships of $1,000 or $300. They will be required to prepare a food project - a cherry pie - as well as write a 20-minute quiz on principles of home economics. Two seniors and a junior will be selected at the division contest to advance to the final competition scheduled for April. Annette Haines, 15, is a sophomore student of Miss Janis Cramer. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Haines, 825 Front street, McHenry. Terri Karsten, 16, is a junior student of Miss Carol Lossin. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Meister, 4820 W. Rte. 120, McHenry. BOOKS OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE Riverside Books & Stationery 1325 N. Riverside Dr. Ph.385-7140 McHenry Corporate Communion for all members of the court adult and Juniors will be March 23 at St. John the Baptist church, the time to be set later. Breakfast will be served. Clara Tonyan is in charge of the March committee. CHARLES KLOECKNER - CHARLENE BYE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED -- Mr. and Mrs. Carlton P. Bye of 1708 N. Ranch drive, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlene Paula, to Charles G. Kloeckner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kloeckner, 3822 W. Waukegan road, McHenry, No date for the wedding hias been set. P ersonals Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Huck, Jr., and the Misses Linda and Nancy Lawson were in Milwaukee recently to attend a recital in which the former's daughter, Miss Terry Huck, a freshman at Alverno college, took part. When a person makes a mistake and does not correct it, he makes two. mistakes. EXPENSES CEILINGS Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie has imposed individual ceilings on expenses of major departments to save $22 million through Sept. 30. Department heads ear-/ lier tod reported they could save $78 million from their current appropriations. The additional slash of $22 million was ordered in separate memos from the governor. Further savings will be sought by a "cost reduction team" headed by Finance Director John W. McCarter Jr. Each department will be required to furnish him . sa narrative aecorint of five fex- * Monday evening, April 14, will spotlight thirty young members of the internationally famous "Up With People" singing group. A group from "Up With People" rode the theme float in the inaugural parade. They have appeared at both the Republican and Democrat conventions of 1968 and have performed in forty-nine states and twenty-four nations, as well as on Tel star throughout Europe. Altar-Rosary Observes Special Day With Party St. Patrick's Altar and Rosary sodality will hold a card party on Sunday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. in the church hall in observance of the annual St. Patrick's day celebration. There will be prizes and refreshments for all. Mrs. Leonard Bottari and her committee invite everyone to attend and enjoy a pleasant evening. PLEDGES SORORITY Arlette Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Johnston, 3805 Grove avenue, McHenry, is now pledging Alpha Sigma Alpha social sorority at Western Illinois university. Arlette is a sophomore pre-vet. major. She is a graduate of McHenry high school. ' * > * .1 y,:. .*» t •** 4?» -J I ^ -*• ^ i vtJiX >11 •** KAREN MATT BETROTHAL TOLD -- Mr. and Mrs. John M. Matt of 1217 W.N.E. Shore drive, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen, to William E. Filip, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Filip of 1106 Violet drive, McHenry. Miss Matt is a 1968 graduate of McHenry high school. The bride to be is employed as a secretary in Elgin. Mr. Filip will graduate from McHenry high school in June. No date has been set for the wedding. St. Pat's Day Irish Beef Stew, Cornbeef & Cabbage ij Sat. Is *150 Pitcher of Beer 00 Nickel Night Coming March 26th Al's While House amples of savings. The report is due immediately. Governor Ogilvie told the Legislature that <0 percent of the entire twoyear appropriations for state departments will be saved during the next five months. BIRTHS McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Mitsven are parents of a son March 2. On March 2 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Schetter of Fox Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Clinge of Crystal Lake are parents of twin girls March 2. A son was born March 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Hem*y Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. Crlig Adams announce the birth of a daughter March 3. A' son was born March 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of Fox Lake. A daughter was born Mar6h4 to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Krier. A Round Lake couple, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, became parents of a son March 4. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peliwo aruiounce the birth of a son March 4. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowell, Jr., of Wonder Lake, on March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Justen announce the birth of a son March 10. A son was born March 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zabielski. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ritter announce the birth of a son March 8. Some 17,000 conventions are held each year, with a combined attendance of 9 million people. A Wee Bit O' Green Shamrock Cheese Muffins are like kissing the Blarney Stone and a-wearin' o' the green on March 17; they help to usher in the spirit of Saint Patrick's Day and make it all the more gay. An easy corn muffin mix plus grated Parmesan cheese mean easy preparation and flavorful results. Olive "shamrocks" add a delicate taste of their own as well as a decorative effect. Tiny Shamrock Cheese Muffins might become a Saint Patrick's custom at your house. Shamrock Cheese Muffins Makes 36 miniature muffins 18 pitted green olives One 12-oz. pkg. Corn Muffin Mix 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 egg, beaten 2/3 cup milk Heat oven to hot (400c F.). Slice each olive crosswisc into 6 center slices and 2 end slices. Set aside. Combine mix and cheese. Add egg and milk. Blend only until dry ingredients are thoroughly moistened. Fill greased miniature muffin cups half full. On each muffin overlap three olive rings to form a shamrock design. Use pieces of end slices for stems. Bake in preheated oven (400° F ) 10 to 12 minutes or until golden brown. Serve piping hot. b20 28 Rie. 120 Phone 385-9892 McHenry ; \ s EONARD TUDIO SPECIAL" of the MONTH Engagement Portrait McHenry

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