PAGE 2-PtAINDEALEK-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1972 What's Thawing For Dinner Today SEW WHAT? THIS WIBK'I PATTERN'S •V AUOfttV LANK Children's Home Bargains Bizarre Set For June 23 Hie Lakewood Village hall, 2500 Lake Ave., Lakewood, Crystal Lake will be the site of the Woodstock Children's home auxiliary's annual benefit and the place to find some of the best bargains of the year Hours for the sale are Friday. June 23, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, June 24. 9 a m to 5 p.m. The public is invited to come early and browse through the many articles - toys, books, records, furniture, housewares and appliances, miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. Linda Williams. Crystal Lake, in charge of the furniture section reports that some in teresting, old pieces have been donated. The auxiliary has been picking up contributions throughout the county. Due to the large amount of clothing, the department head, Phyllis Carlson, Woodstock, is pricing clothing at $1.50 a bag (a large grocery-type bag). There is spurgeons MARKET PLACE SHOPPING CENTER 4400 West Route 120 STORE HOURS: BEAUTY SALON HOURb: Mon.-Fri. 9-8:30 Saturday 9-6 Sunday 10-4:30 Mon,-Wed. 9-6 Thurs. - Fri. 9- 8:30 Saturday 9 to 6 Lady Pepperell Bed and Bath Sets Layaway Event! Buy Now-Pay Later! Awaken a tired bedroom; choose for bridal and shower gifts; look ahead for the collegian! We'll store them 'til you need them! Kittery Print Sheets 4 pc. set 11*1 Coordinating 3-pc. solid color towel set 3" No-iron polyester/cotton muslin sheets, double flat and fitted, and 2 standard pillow cases. Blue, pink or gold. Solid color bath towel, guest towel and face cloth in blue, green, orange, pink, red or gold. Sheared velvet, reverses to loop terry. 2188 377 Great Daisy Sets 5 pc. sheet and blanket set 3 pc. matching towel set No-iron sheets of polyester/cotton mus lin. Double flat and fitted, 2 standard cases in blue, pink or maize print. Vellux blanket of nylon with foam core in solid shades of pink, blue, green, gold or tangerine. 72x90. Great Daisy print towels: bath, guest and face cloth in blue, pink or maize. See these and more colorful bed and bath sets at Spurgeon's--now! * clothing for all sizes, ages and seasons, and thinking of the school year ahead this should appeal to mothers, as well as bargain-hunters. In addition to the usual sale items, a special booth with recycled items will be on display. Sheri Anderson, Woodstock, a member of the auxiliary and McHenry County Defenders, will demonstrate the many things that can be done with used articles and ideas that can be put to use in your own home. Between browsing, visitors may stop at the refreshment stand and sample the tasty confections that have been contributed by various organizations and auxiliary members. For those unfamiliar with the Crystal Lake area, follow Rt. 14 to Dole avenue, turn east around the lake to village hall. Co-chairmen, Sue Berg and Linda Beck, have asked thai any donations yet to be made are to be brought to either the village hall or the Woodstock Children's home. Honor Three Graduates At June Party Mary Brown, a graduate of McHenry high school, Christopher Frett, a graduate of St. Thomas, Crystal Lake, and Tony Freund, a graduate of DeForest, Wis., high school, were honored at a party held at the Richard Frett home in Crystal Lake June 11. Fifty-seven folks were present from DeForest, Wis., Wauconda, Crystal Lake and McHenry to enjoy a buffet dinner and social afternoon. , by Charlotte Erickson GOLDEN LIQUEUR PtE The following pie filling can be made with any one of a number of "gold" or "yellow" liqueurs, such as Golden Galley, Galiano, Neapolitan Liquor, Italian Style, Strega, etc. It is easy to made and makes quite a spectacular finale to an elegant meal. You don't have to be Italian to enjoy this delicious dessert. Yield: One 10-inch pie 1 Chocolate Wafer Crust (see below) 1 3-oz., package lemon flavored gelatin 1 cup hot water 1-3 cup yellow liqueur 1 pint vanilla ice cream, sof tened 1 cup whipping cream, whipped bitter chocolate shavings Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Add liqueur. Cool. In a large mixing bowl whip softened ice cream. Gradually add cooled gelatin mixture and continue beating until mixture is smooth. Refrigerate until almost set. Stir well and pour into prepared pie crust. Chill until firmly set. Top with Whipped cream and bits of shaved chocolate. VARIATIONS: This recipe can be varied using different flavored gelatins with the proper liqueur, i.e. orange gelatin with orange liqueur. CHOCOLATE WAFER CRUST Yield: One 10-inch crust 20 chocolate cream wafer cookies (this is equal to 2 cups crumbs) (two wafers held together with either vanilla or chocolate cream filling) 4 tablespoons melted butter or margarine Drop cookies into the blender while it's going at high speed. Your crumbs will be ready in minutes. Combine with melted shortening and press into pie plate. Bake at 350 degrees for about 8 minutes. 10-18 Rt and FUre Its body llnti and mora than a littla flora meka this a vary spaciol princast. No. 3380 comas in lint 10 to IB. Siza 12 (butt 34) takas 2'/i yordt of 44-inch fabric, and vary littla mora whan you usa tha short slaava. POOOOOOOOOOftOOOOOOOOC Senior Citizens Club Jdooooooooooooo by Lyda K. Radisch Senior Citizens, do you have your hobbies and antiques ready for the next club meeting Monday, June 26? If not, there is still a little time. The annual Hobby and Antique show has become a "Must" and it is almost unbelievable the wonderful and the lovely an tiques displayed by the club members. There was an attendance of over 190 at the meeting of the club June 12, and it was a very sad meeting because of the recent death of President Kenneth Fairchild. Cyril Allen, vice-president, was installed as president and on his shoulders now rests the responsibility of the leadership of the club. All the members pledge their cooperation. Mr. Fairchild was serving his second term as president and doing an excellent job. He will be greatly missed. Deep^ft You always save at Spurgeon's -- Layaway now! \ McHenry Country Club Announces the Return of Larry Leifblad's FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE JUNE 23 & 24 FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES sympathy is extended to his widow, Emily, who is serving her third term as secretary. The program for the evening included two very enjoyable films, followed by refresh ments. Don't forget the Hobby and Antique show Monday evening, June 26 at 7:30 p.m. in East Campus cafeteria. American Legion Auxiliary News McHENRY UNIT 491 By Pearl Cooper Miss Jayne McMillan was selected as a representative sponsored by McHenry Unit 491 to attend the 1972 session of Illini Girls State. The session was held on the campus of M a c M u r r a y c o l l e g e , Jacksonville, from June 13 to June 20. She was elected to the House of Representatives. Jayne together with over 525 Girls' State "citizens", are taught the practical application of Americanism through government and good citizenship. The entire program attempts to teach and instill in these young women a love of God and Country. The girls become involved in serving in the many official capacities of local, county and state government. Training in the various aspects of conducting an election, developing a party HI oum m sweats Knit thit Chonal-typa swaotar and waar it with avarything. No. 967 givat diractions for tizat small, ma- dium and larga. Sand 501 for aoch drass pattarn, 30t tor aach naadlawork pattarn (add 15t for aach drass pattarn, 10f for aoch naadlawork pattarn for mailing and handling) to AUDREY IANC BU REAU,Morris Plains, NawJarsay 07950. program and learning the functions of the governing body is strongly emphasized. Many well-known legislators and officials visit Illini Girls State and these young delegates have the opportunity not only to hear them but to personally meet them. Evelyn Osmon, Illini Girls State chairman of McHenry Unit 491, reports that Miss McMillan is well qualified and has an outstanding student record at McHenry Community high school, West campus. Miss McMillan will report back to the McHenry unit after the sessions. Two young women will be selected to attend Girls Nation which will be held in Washington, D.C. These two young ladies will join 'Girls' State representatives from all the other states of the nation. They will see for themselves our federal legislative, judicial and executive bodies in action. MR. AND MRS. ALLEN F. BOYSEN NEWLYWEDS -- Veronica H. Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Miller of 1533 N. Draper road, McHenry, was a pretty bride as she walked down the aisle to meet her bridegroom, Allen F. Boysen, son of Mrs. Estelle Boysen of Route 5, Antioch, at the altar of St. Patrick's Catholic church Saturday, May 27. Rev. Eugene Jung, cousin of the bride, officiated at the 3 o'clock af ternoon services. The newly weds are residing in Spring Grove. The bride is a switchboard operator for McHenry Ready Mix and the bridegroom is employed as a foreman for Lakeland Construction. Donald Raths Wed 25 Years Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rath of 4209 Spring Grove road, McHenry, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding an niversary Saturday, June 17. A dinner-reception was held at the Johnsburg Community club for 400 relatives and friends. Their daughters and two grandchildren were in at tendance. The children are Mary, who attended with husband, Rudy Butenas, and daughter, Dondi, of McHenry; Linda and husband, Roy Seiling and daughter, Alisa, of Gilberts; Sue of Woodstock, Bonnie and husband, Harry PHONE AHEAD 385-1072 McHenry 820 N. John Wi USi AND RICOMMIND RK PRODUCTS You CAN Tell The Difference. J AXE'S Styling For Men By Appointment 385-7771 Among the eight McHenry County Dairy Princess candidates this year are Terri Christy, Wonder Lake, left, and Margie Johnson, Hebron. The contest is June 28 at Crystal Lake. (DON PEASLEY PHOTO) MR. AND MRS. DONALD RATH Dairy Princess Candidates In June Promotion McHenry County Dairy Princess candidates launched June Dairy Month last week with an appearance before the McHenry county board to call attention to one of the county's most plentiful and important products. . Their appearance took place at the morning "milk break" and Henry Edgerton, executive secretary for the sponsoring McHenry County Dairy Promotion council, says it was the first time the Dairy Prin cess candidates have appeared before the county's No. 1 governing group since the founding of the Dairy Promotion council in 1954. The eight candidates and Sherry Vogt, of McHenry, present Dairy Princess, were invited to appear before the twenty-four member board for introductions. One of the board members is Charles Weingart, past president of the Dairy Promotion council and chairman of this year's Dairy Banquet June 28 at Crystal Lake. Several other farmers serve on this board and welcome the chance to boost the good taste and health- fulness of dairy products. Dairy Princess candidates meet with the judges this week. They are judged on ability to talk, appearance, beauty, knowledge of the dairy products, and availability to. make public appearance in behalf of farmers, the retailers, restaurant people, and others involved in milk and milk products. The annual banquet at Crystal Lake starts at 7:30 p.m. with Don Barrett, Harvard, as master of ceremonies. Dick Moore, ADA of Illinois manager, will be the speaker. Special entertainment will be provided by Linnea Jones and her friend, Jerry. Linnea is a youthful ventriloquist. The candidates are Terry Christy, 17, Wonder Lake. Sponsored by AMPI; Joan Finzel, 20, Huntley, sponsored by Federal Land Bank; Joanne Groell, 18, Harvard, sponsored by Genoa CO-OP.; Susan Henning, 18, Huntley, spon sored by McHenry County HIA.; Margie Johnson, 17, Hebron, sponsored by AMPI; Barbara Rich, 17, Harvard, sponsored by AMPI-McHenry- Lake district; Vanita Sherwin, 19, Harvard, sponsored by AMPI and Cathy Wells, 17, Harvard, sponsored by Farm Bureau. WEEKLY RECIPE Most everyone nas a sweet Looth and a chocolate des s e r t j u s t c a n ' t b e t o p p e d . What's even better this one is an icebox chocolate cake. Chocolate Icebox Cake Vz lb. margarine > , 2 c powdered sugar 3 sq. baking chocolate, melted 3 eggs-yolks and whites beaten separately 20 vanilla wafers, crum bled 1 c nuts, chopped Cream margarine and sug ar. Add melted chocolate slowly, then eggs. Set aside. Place one-half of the crum bled wafers and nuts in a greased 7 by 9-inch pan. Pour in the chocolate mix ture. Sprinkle the rest of the wafers and nut mixture over the top. Refrigerate at least 4 hours before serving. Cut in thin slices and serve. P R I N T E R S PUBLISHERS EST 1875 Schnulle, and Laurie, all of McHenry. Honored guests were the bridesmaid at the wedding twenty-five years ago, Blanche Madison of Dundee, sister of the bridegroom; the best man, Bud Axtcliff of Springfield, brother of the bride; and the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Payne of Elgin. 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