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PAGE 51X iVtHLJAi, NOVEMBER 20, 192 THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE, Dfc KALU, ILLINOIS play suiting promptly at I Former DeKalb Girl and Offer Thanks At Churches dock la tne club room. Smallest member of the camel family Is the vicuna. Women of the Moose will Marries in Aurora have a regular meeting tonight DeKalb church congregations tion by Pastor Gustafson will Adult Choir will sing anthems of at o'clock in the Maose Home. Reports due are publicity, library, membership and hospital. will offer thanks in Thanksgiv- Jacqueline Simmons, former be "Lord.

Wt Thank Thanksgiving. Jim West of Maple Park ushered DeKalb girt became the bride Ing Evt and Thanksgiving Day services. All extend invitations 1 jr of Frank Reynolds, son of Mrs. A reception was held in the '755X3 Veterans of Foreign Wars the public to Join them. Neva Reynolds of Maple Park A Thanksgiving Eve candle North Aurora Village Hall.

Decorations were In orchid and ion Syfurday at Aurora. The In the vesper service, the Senior Choir and the Carol Choir will share In bringing anthems befitting th service. The Senior Choir will sing "I Will Always Give Thanks," by Titcomb, and Auxiliary Sewing Circle held meetlnf Monday nicht In the light service will be held at the home of Mrs. Lucills RiddU.l Foursquare Church starting at bride is tne aaugnter 01 Mrs. Ma revs Simmons of Elgin and A special "Thanksgiving Day traditional In Christian Science churches all ever the will be held in this area by First Church of Christ.

Sd- white. Mrs. Betty Neisrndorf of Burlington baked th three-tier 7:30 o'clock Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Simmons of DeKalb.

cake which centered the serv the Carol Choir anthem will be ins women scwea carpn rags and discussed Christmas party. This 'party will be Jteld at the I a oouoie ring service was per ing table. Patsy Kelehan cut the Jack Blevins will play organ preludes. The Senior Choir will entist The service begins at formed by Rev. Harold in wedding cake and Donna Thy "Thanksgiving Hymn," by Frank, Mrs.

DoneM Hedstrom, has chosen as prelude, form a processional ied by Holy Angel Catholic Church berg cut the groom's cake, Sue candlellghters. Mrs, Betty McGlashan, an sunt Hymns, prayer, and; spe- next meeting. Dec 3. ELKS BRIDGE PLAY Elks Club duplicate bridge Finnan poured coffee and Bon' "TO. Cod Wt Give jot th bride, sang "Ave Maria" hie! Holman served punch.

Gifts Kirg-Elert: and as the postlude. dally prepared Bible Lesson- Sermon are aU part of the were taken care of by Sharon "Now Thank We All Our series will continue tonight with Mrs. Earl Davis and Mrs. Blevins will sing a duet and the Jubilaire Trio will offer a selection. Mrs.

Blevins will sing and "On This Day." Baskets of white chrysanthemums were at service, which also Includes Kearney, Sharon Derlx and Bon Terms Available SERVING DEKALB SINCE 1111 Gcntcrmcn Jcvclers Where Th Bride-To-Be Chooses All Threat China, Crystal, Silver 1 41 East Lincoln Highway (39) period or spontaneous expres- altar. nie Steams. sions of gratitude by church Thank You Lord." V. Given in marriage by her fa The Church of the Open Door wHt be holding Its first Thanksgiving Day service this Thurs Katby Simmons, sister of the SB em ben in the congregation. Rev.

Lloyd Johnson will pre bride, and Francine Reynolds. The entire congregation will sent the evening message. Tor Professional Care" KAY'S IEAUTY SHOP 1IIS Stat Street, DeKalb Phone -35S2 For Appointments ther, the bride wort a white waits length silk organza gown over satin. It was styled with a day morning at 10 o'clock. Rev.

Gerald R. Meyer, pastor, Join in leading these Bible the groom's sister, entered 100 names in the guest book. The guests came from Green Bay, verses Included in the Respon sweetheart neckline outlined in announced that this would not First Methodist Church will sive Reading: "Now therefore. lac appliques and seed pearls have its worship service at 10 be a preaching service, but would consist of the lay people Wis Peru. Ind, Sterling.

Wau-kegan, Paxton, Rock Falls, Rock- our God, we thank thee, and and elbow length sleeves. Her GOLDEN EVENT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunn of DeKalb are observing their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday. Nov.

25. Open house will be held at the First Congregational Church parlors from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m. All friends are cordially Invited. (Krieger Studio) a.m.

on Thursday. The combined praise thy glorious name shoulder length veil was held giving their person tl Thanksgw choirs will sing Thanks Be Lord our God, aU this store; in place by an open pillbox head Unto God." is the message to be ford. Earlville, Sycamore, Nachu-sa, Maple Park, Elgin, Cortland, Aurora and DeKalb. ing testimonies. Also included on the program are several pe A SATIN SMOOTH Haii-Frea Skin for You presented by Rev.

John Cory, piece trimmed with lac appliques and wed pearls. She car that we have prepared to build thee an bouse for thine holy name cometh of thine hand, and els I musical numbers as well as Both young people attended the bossa nova, the new Brazil' ian dance music. Trend Setting ried a colonial bouquet of white Services start at 10:30 a m. at Is all thine own" (I Chron. 29- congregational singing.

On Wednesday evenini at 7 JO The 23-year-old pianist Han roses. DeKalb High School. Mrs. Reynolds is also a graduate of Duncan IBM School In Aurora. Mr.

Immanuel Lutheran Church on Designers Are 13. 18). said. The pleasur wu all mine. Her gold cameo necklace be- loneed to the groom's mother 1 love jazz." Thanksgiving Day.

Rev. E. George Krause will discuss The Attitude of Gratitude Can Never Reynolds Is employed at the El- o'clock there will be a Thanksgiving service of worship in the sanctuary of the First Congrega Thanksgiving to God" is the Sermon topic of Pastor J. Eu and had been worn by his grsna Making Plans Urllid Prats InurMtlsaal burn Packing Co. at El burn.

nanuous haib sm Vm Mr WWT THERMOLYSIS MET OO. TkM rmkrtlonfT fnom, InMI Mgm Mr eaMMr. MT mU hWi-imwm Sam, nn Irt. low, tmm. mUm mf In.lW fflkwl (MOM.

iWI aowrin kr II racttul Winn VMlttta a warn urn ctiri ti ntal htm MM kur auaiiMUi MM M4 Hill M. Mr Mi mm SiliotS M4i. txmmti aria Be a Platitude." 'DeKalb Branch The bride changed to a brown mwpmt kf aaatr- jkM kalrja Mr I laMfica. mriti aa I IcMUan mmt kaa. 1 i Now mrp Mma aa n- am aa aacttiaita aaiaaik.

kalMraa, I tiailaiai aha. aaa ka ttlkaS aana. I atau? al kaia. NEW YORK The nation's! mother on her confirmation day, approximately 90 years ago. It has traditionally been worn by the groom's sisters and sisters- gene Kunos which he win deliver at 7:30 p.m.

Thanksgiving Fve at Bethlehem Lutheran tional Church. Rev. Lester E. Smith will speak on the theme, "The Earth Is the Lord's." suit before the couple left for a week end In Wisconsin. Of Mormons Services at St, Paul's Episco trend-setting designers, recently completing the third week of pal Church on Thanksgiving Officers of the Junior High in-law at their weddings.

They will be living at 232 Downer Place, Apt. 5, Aurora Is Organized Day will be: 7:30 a.m. Holy spring openings In New York offering Easter Parade fashions Pilgrim Fellowship who will assist in the service will be: Mark Penne Reynolds attended the after Nov. 25. 1 manias la auk.

Ma tna atiaoM la art wy amy torfaai arSM fart. Maka aa aaaowtawt far aa Communion; 9 t.m. morning prayer and 9:30 a.m., Holy Com bride. She was attired In an or for every taste and shape. The first meetings of the De Abbott, Greg' Abbott.

Stinson ainal DM ktaa XMMaurr Their smorgasbord includes Kalb Branch of the Church of munion with sermon. At the 9:30 Stroup and Mary Jo Novak. aaan at laa aawt aja aaob Mf aaiaiy ial. ay ifkttT tmm kait. T)m larkaaja.

at PERMANENTLY SEMOVINO SU- chid nylon organza gown worn over taffeta. Her pink colonial bouauet was carnation cen silhouettes for the tall-thin, the Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints urvW th JuniAT fhnlr will Ushers from the Junior High De Church, as a part of the Thanksgiving festivities. Under the direction of Mrs. Roland Wallace, Mrs. Max Heide, Mrs.

Warde Whitaker and Mrs. Roy New-stedt, the Bethlehem Church Women are preparing Thanksgiving baskets for the benefit of those in need of it here In this community. The needy overseas will not be forgotten either. The service snort-piump. me tnin-snort ana' were held In DeKalb Sunday.

partment wil be Steward Stroup. sing the anthem "We Gathei) Together," the accompaniment ar the tall-plump figures. In at tered with tea roses. Thirty-two persons were Robert Fred, John Fsrfss and John Wittmp. Does Your Child Hovt Musical Talent? Write today for information about a private program of violin instruction being offered to Main courses In the smorgas Audrie Richardson tlecrrelyais Sdafla giace aootmsD tiiiwt si.do.

a one roan, rtimon WEST STATS STREET SUIT MM TELEPHONE WOSU4 tendance at the services. Anton Eder of Earlville served ranged and played by Father bord: as best man. Toby Reynolds of The local branch of the church Charles H. Brieant. The Junior High Choir and the Coats: Come slender and full DeKalb, the groom's brother, and was created on Oct 28, of this but the big trend is to the slen year at a meeting in Elgin when children, ages 5, 6, 7 and in der silhouette, usually with a committee chairman of Bethle the Elgin Branch was divided into two separate units the El set-In belt, set-iri sleeves, flaps the DeKalb community.

All hvj struments, music records gin ward and tna DeKalb hem Lutheran Church Women, Mrs. Neilo Koski. is directing a Thanksgiving used clothing on pockets. Almost always, a coat is set off by a scarf that children th Branch. Officiating at that ceremony wu President John K- Ed trails or is tied In a bow the Ingathering, which will be pack THANKSGIVING DAY THE RICE HOTEL Serving 11:30 to 1:00 pjm.

2X0 neck. munds of the Chicago Stake ed and made ready for shipment Suits: Came mostly long lack. WIGS Choose from 100 human hair or hair plus a blend of man made fibers, LADY ANNE CEAUTY SALON Pboae (-242 by Bethlehem Lutheran Church Men. Lutheran World Relief eted, buttoned in front and but presidency. Officers of the new branch are: Ralph A.

Belnap, president, Robert B. Cluff, first counselor; Alton S. Donnelly, are furnished to studying in class group and no home practice required. Write to: VIOLIN STUDY I P.O. Box 551 DeKalb, Illinois toned in back.

Some bar belted. The Jackets followed demi-fitted conducts a Thanksgiving clothing appeal in over 10.000 Lutheran congregations In the United lines. Skirts left walking room second counselor; Earl D. Davi and ranged from slightly gather Friends Here ster, medical, Walter B. Cart-berg, Mrs.

Robert Anthenat, Ar- States for the benefit of the son, clerk. The group will begin the selec ed to flared and box or kick mand Raponi, Mrs. Stanley Olson, all DeKalb; Arthur J. Rob Greet Family needy in refugee camps of Europe, Asia and North Africa, as well as the destitute people in! pleated. Overblouses and scarf, tied neck accents predominated.

tion of building sit and will soon make plans for the con After dark dresses: Included inson, Waterman. Dismissed Allen Overhaug, South America. From Hawaii struction of a new church building. While no definite plans for Maple Park; Chlng Wu. Lewis Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Nelson Thanksgiving services will be filmy columns and full-skirted silhouette. It was about 50-50 on the peek-a-boo types exposing lots of neck and back versus the construction have yet been laid, Collier, Mrs. Peter Bradley, all HEY it Is hoped that the building will entertained at an open house on Sunday for their daughter! DeKalb, held at the First Lutheran Church Wednesday evening at: be ready for occupancy within three years, it will consist of and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs 7:30 clock, Topic for medita one with more cover.

Evening coats Included flowing satins Charles Watson, and for thelr ST. MARY'S Admitted Medical. Mrs. Ma and even some made of drapery WW granddaughter, Cynthia Ann. chapel designed to seat 125 persons, four to six snd several auxiliary rooms with provisions mads for expansion.

1 or upholstery fabric One design Cynthia was baptized in the morning at First Congregational er showed a cninon irencn coat for evening calling it a "summer bel McGlashan. DeKalb; Mary Bums, Clare; Mrs. Robert Die-terlen. Kingston; surgical, Annette Aikley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Aikley, De Methodists Erect Booths For Festival I to 12 Church. Rev. Lester Smith offl Meetings of the new1 church mink." ciated. The afternoon open are presently being held in the The stress silhouette. For day house honored the Wstson fam included variation of the Kalb.

I MALTA The DeKalb Sub- sheath, the sack and the empire, Dismissed Patrick O'Rourke, Lincoln School Priesthood and Sunday school meetings are held la the morning with the Sacra-' ment service being conducted at 6 p.m. District of the Rock River Con- Mrs. Robert Baumgartner and ily, recently of Honolulu, Hawaii. The Nelsons' other daughter, Glnnie, was home for the weekend from Evanston." Colors ranged from navy, gray to pastels. Many have little girl accents.

White collars, cuffs, daughter, DeKalb. ference Methodist Church held hi annual Booth Festival at the The DeKalb Branch is on of brass buttons. Mr. and Mrs. Watson and NIU Wives 16 church units In the Chicago Double-duty: Offerings in -First Methodist Church in DeKalb Sunday.

The festival Is a youth program to raise funds and collect food from over 30 Cynthia Ann left Monday fori eluded three piece suits with Marion. Ind, to visit his parents, Fill Baskets vests; costumes with two skirts; Stake, but there are several other units In the Chicago Headquarters of the church ant located In Salt Lake City. Utah. and costumes with a cocktail Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Watson. They will return to DeKalb la about a week, with Mrs. Watson and Methodist churches In the area for Rosecrance Boys Home, time bodice under a daytime For Needy Church membership now stands blouse with plenty of cover-up. Yr OMt HERE'S YOUR TICKET FOR A FREE RIDE ON SANTA'S HELICOPTER Rides conducted Saturday, Nov. 24, oftr Santa arrival at Grants parking lot.

Fill tn th coupon below. Return to Grants office by Friday, Nov. 23, at 9:00 p.m. to be eliaiblel NAME ADDRESS AGE We consent on behalf of our child and assume all risks hereby specifically releasing W. T.

Grant Company from all claim demands or causes of action arising directly or indirectly from the above ride. MOTHER FATHER MENU: Choic of Fruit or Tomato Juic 1 Shrimp Cocktail Chicken Rice Soup Marinated Herring Assorted Relishes TABU D' HOn HO-KA FARM TURKEY All you can eat with Cranberries and Dressing ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING, Crabapnle FRIED ONE-HALF CHICKEN, ala Maryland FRIED FAN TAILED SHRIMP. Cocktail Sauc BAKED HAM AND FRUIT SAUCE PRIME RIBS OF BEEF, su Jus SERVED WITH Candied Sweet Potatoes or Mashed Potatoes New Peas Creamed Baked Squash Waldorf or CheT Salad her daughter remaining here for at nearly two million persons Northern Illinois University Rockford. one of the projects of-Rock River Conference. Over In food and money were! a time.

with 3.200 church units similar zz Concert Student Wives Club met Monday evening In the Administration Ja to the one Just organized In De Mr. Watson will go to Lynn, to find house for the presented to Robert Jones, di-l Kalb; however, moat congrega Building on campus. Members family. He served in the Navy rector of the Home and prizes were awarded to four youth tions number between 500 and brought foods to fill Thanksgiv 1,000 member. ing baskets for families in the groups.

Takes Over At White House United Pmt International All members of the church 'In DeKilb area. Each church youth group After a business meeting, for three years at Pearl Hareor. Hairdressers Learn Trends this area and their friends are Invited to attend services and assist the new group in its vari games were played with prizes erected a small booth using 1 various materials, Including the food they were giving. The WASHINGTON The brassy going to Mrs. Allan Ballard, Mrs blare of the Jazz sextet swallow ous functions.

ed the echoes of a Chopin etude, and the first lady was like beam Dean Wilson, Walt Mrs. John Mahelic, Mrs. Allan Elckstaedt and Mrs. Arnold Os theme, which had previously hrea decided by the youth, was "Bringing in the Sheaves," and For Holidays ing. mund son.

National Hairdressers and Cos Malta Methodist Youth George Washington portrait Soak a large sponge. Place It at the base of house plants and they will remain moist for days. Always allow lipstick to set about 20 minutes, then blot It metologists Association. Unit 18. quivered visibly on the wall of I first place for following the Refreshments were served by PUMPKIN PIE WTTH WHIPPED CREAM MINCED PIE WITH BRANDY SAUCE OLD FASHIONED PLUM PUDDING WITH HARD SAUCE ICE CREAM or SHERBET Coffee Tea; Milk Mints and Salted Nuts (Second portions If you desfre) Opta Dofly 7:09 to 1:38 pjn, ThlrsJ tmj Locatt St.

Mmm 4-3427 theme. Leland Methodist Church held a workshop Sunday at tne Mrs. David Anderson, Mrs. Royalty House of Hairstyllng the East Room. In the words of Mrs.

"Jacqueline Kennedy, "There's never been anything won first place for "originality James Ellis. Mrs. Allan Ballard, for a workshop program. Style of booth." and Yorkville-Mill Mrs. James Wilson, and Mrs.

Dean Wilson. artist Leonard Shotola from like It here before. brook, a combined group, won 1714 SYCAMORE ROAD Tne Largest Store of Itt Kind Wlthla as Mile The occasion was the fifth Western Springs was In charge first on "appearance and neat The next meeting will be of the orocram. ness." Serena-Harding won top Dec. 10.

PHONI 8-8116 PIZZA-VILLA He created new trends of honors of the entire festival by the first lady's series of White House concerts for young people. The program was headed by the Chinese pianist, Tong II dancini waves on Mrs. Ruth Birffi Rovaltv and Mrs. Kay Banta having the largest total value in proportion to total church membership, and was also Judged the Hart. The operator in turn did new Mr.

snd Mm Janes RekL De Han played selections from II round best both. They were Kalb, announc the birth of their 5 I WW WW mm M. TRY IT FOR Scarlatti, Schubert, Liszt and style on their model as no-tola The state president. Ursula presented with the coveted District MYF banner, which ji ii icz if Tl II if 11 'i ilz: ii ic Chopin, which is generally considered a pretty hard act to QUALITY Monhelm and state program they also won last year. first child, a daughter, born Tuesday, Nov.

20, 1962, in DeKalb Public Hospital Christine Ann weighed seven pounds and follow. chairman. Mary Booth, from Ot Over 200 youth attended from tawa, were present A potluck But to Judge from most re 21 Methodist churches. Other 13 ounces. dinner was served at noon.

The grandparents are Mr. and On Dec 2, the unit will have actions, the Paul Winter Jazz Sextet, direct from Altoona, Pa followed so closely that it trod activities of the festival included a period of recreation led by the Marseilles Youth TOYS Mrs. Gerhard Christian and Mr. its Christmas psrty at 5 p.m. and Mrs.

Patrick Lilly of Dun with Mrs. Genevieve Houghtby on Chopin's heels. group, group singing led by dee. of Shabbona. This will be a pot "Simply wonderful," breathed Mrs.

Jack Corey, and lunch served by the ladies of First luck meal and a white elephant Mrs. Kennedy after the sextet A fourth child was bora to finished rattling the rafters with Methodist DeKalb. Thel Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Larson of various Jazz selections, including program was presented by Rev, Shabbona in DeKalb Public Hos Christmas gift exchange.

Couple Wed Saturday Eve pital on Tuesday. Nov. 20, 1962. Their son. Ward Allen, weighed eight pounds and four ounces.

Lsyaway Now! JACK'S JUVENILE SHOP 137 East Lincoln Hwy. DeKalb Fhon t-2841 William Moore, pastor of the Malta Methodist Church and youth leader of the DeKalb Sub-District As trustee of Rosecrance, he gave a brief explanation of the work of the home Full and complete line ot famous RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES at SECOR'S Book Stort Ml East Lteeola Hwj, DeKaft At bom there are Nancy, Reside Here Cass, and Amy, 1. They are the grandchildren of Mrs. Martin Larson of Shabbona, and Mr. tma Jean Bowers and James M.

Hen son of DeKalb wi and Mrs, Ralph Young of Ore and then went on to the big picture of Church World Service, showing the film "Hunger," as produced by CROP. Dr. William Rasche, district superintendent. united in marriage in a single lint ceremony Saturday ei gon. The great-grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Young of nine. Nor. 17 at the Church of UY IT FOR VALUE! Oregon and Mrs, Marie Wild of spoke briefly to the group. the Open Door.

Rev. Gerald Mt Morris. Meyer officiited. Kenard Eproul, Malta, vics-rhslrmsn of the Sub-District The bride Wore a white bro caded street lentdrTlrea and Church carried whit Bible. Her grandmother, Mrs.

Irene The Stewardship committee New gtyt to delight you I Rockal action to oxclta you I OLDSMOBILE vtt put an Oldsmobd Dynamic ti on th road ind watch it win yon ever I Graceful line elegant appointmenU full-aia comfort Rocket V-0 performance. And with ail that, Dynamic 88 I Otdsmobil' lowest-priced full-eiz aariea amarteat buy in tb medium-prie field! Carson was maid of honor. The Serving ThcnScscjivisg Dinner Nov. 21 Roost turkey wtth oyster dressing ond" all th trim mlngs. Ola fashioned home-made mincmef pie, pumpkin, custard, raisin or ehrry pi.

Ah Serving Hani, Roast lef or Pork Chop groomsman was the bride's grandfather, W. E. Carson. of th First Congregational Church wUl meet at 7 o'clock tonight at th church. At 8 pjn, th Adult Study group will meet, also at the church.

After a wedding trip to De troit, the couple will be conducted the council A study book. The Witnessing Fellowship." was chosen for the Mid-Winter Institute, which will be held February HO at the Waterman Methodist Church. A worship service led by the Malta MYF closed the festival. ELECTED TO OFFICE Robert McAllister of DeKalb had been appointed to the Student Center Budget and Operations committee at Monmouth making their home on North Then's "Something Extn tbout owning an 0LDSM03LEI At 5:30 p.m.. on Wednesday, Seventh Street, DeKalb.

the Junior Pilgrim Fellowship will meet for a pizza supper, beginning at the Abbotts. The SII YOUR lOCAl AUTHORIZEO OtOSMOBU QUALITY OfAUR AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE DEALERS IN THIS AREA: CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY Iloipital Note Adult Study, group meets for second time that evening. DEKALB PUBLIC Admitted Surgical, Judy Ann There will be a service of Holy Fcurih Street Meter Sc.es, Ine. I Stcto Street Meters, he. 234 N.

Fourth St. DJCfc rkon 4-4351 Routt 44 lost Airport Jycomoro fboa 21 12 FRED AND VEIiA'S CAFU 44t Uncot Hwy. Pkewt MtSt Communion at St. Psul's Epis College. He is chairman of thisjSwanbum, daughter, of Mr.

and committee. McAllister, a Junior, Mrs. Robert Swsnbum: Mrs. Is the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Ralph Charles Chamberlain, Donald McAllister. IFredrickson. Mrs. Russell Web copal Church at a.m. Wednes day.

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