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The Herald from Crystal Lake, Illinois • Page 8

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The Heraldi
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Crystal Lake, Illinois
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LewfeSeaqarist Weddbjg Quietly Solemaiacd a Krfc. a I i r. I Crjsbl LaU EU IIERALD FEBRUARY 13. 1964 293 CMb Md Chapter I Eastera Rtor SM Last Week Mrs. Wm Geiger served as has-; tess in her home to members of Numla Chap'er.

order of the East- em Star. Veine y. Feb 5. whai i Jie 293 club hetd it nthty meet-1 ir.g. Trie-esa Kon(i ry as-isled in sering a lunch? I Fave pened the meotirg Rrberta an Wrlenb rg.

better known as "Bobby." and he' husband. Glen Jensen. ruw htsne in Albert Lea. Mum where he is employed by Wilson Picking co. Th were nrrrvtl on Dx.

28 at er Mnn. in a the father. Vic" Jensen, live. Decrnxs of 'he Chris-mas seastvi a a a rr to MHmimter Cnnalia St The American Lesion Auxiliary held its rPiular monthly meeting on Monday. Feb.

10. at the Legion Hw. c-rh-ractfd by President Mrs. R.i!pf Stoltznwnn. Tie Valentine thvme a cir-ied in the Jablr and refnh-neT; ser" by Mrt Krci.ijn.-m 1 ly.

D-'a PTF. Ie Koch and ndt. were elec-e-1 to atteT--" ihv St friar! en Feb It: H-z" Purvvv T. j-h bisch t-w Ma-?" AVis vd d-! t- un'v delegates -e Ttn'v R- a- -'r-''es P.uh Rer" -rM I.f Tii Barsg' th' mm cp. I akd the i 1 Baf- II I II I hW i I I arsnounce the marriage of Edward Joseph i Sr.

of Ransom. l.r:ird"ii Studio Portrait iirjKn simple ce-pTTio-t in th' narsonaee of RoiK era.n church united in mama'-a f.v-n.;ld E. lewis of 0srn' by. Fb. 1.

The Rev B. ngfel.1t hea-d tliem cr th ir nuptial vc-w-s at II311 JL" S-an-iin-: with them e- .7. id 's son and daughter. Vern sei." cuist. who Ls a Cen'nl Academy, an-; who attends Crjsti.

...1 Conrnunitv high sciioul. Organization Director) LOYAL ORDER OF Moose MFETS 1st 3rd TVES. E.u-h M.jn-h a.t 05 Cran1 St. CHRISTIAN SC'ENCE RADIO SERIES Sl'NDAY i v. tti WftMN 1 1 v- i WAIT "HOW IK) VOI RESTORE CRYSTAL LAKE TRAVEL AGENCY Lake Shoppin: Phone 459-2500 A i KLINES STEAMSHIPS ELS r.U RENTALS ill- RS ANYWHKIV No Fixtra harce to -n i When You See Is Don hink ot INSLRAM III when you THINK of INSURANCE SEE EITHER OF M.

S. WADE INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 159-2113 1(11 N. Main Street KEEP YOUR EDDING STORY ALIVE FOREVER betuen the covers of one of our Wedding Albums The whole true story of your wedding ia color or in our specially GnL-lied prints made just for yea bT one of oar skillrd candid photographers. LAN6D0N STUDIO 453-0333 and presided during the busLnes; sessiorL but du? to pressure of personal business deemed necessary to resign. Brockrjscf- elected to complete the unexpired icrm.

There err 16 member ant! one sriies' e-ent. ard at close ufi he re played I eve yor-f nains ai a oi. I P' nnc -j se-ies card pir-es h- at hz-mi r. as h- M.i.ch to siicu' co.rac her as pbo? I A new "i-1 wi" b. Ra hi Kraft m'k ns rr.

-r. s. mo''fil a fse.l ranees I 1 i r-c 'TV will he i 'o P'l'Tiias' Nund. e-n'ns. rfK' F- an unj-ualiv I.e.

r'r. (tr.iiur. r1 For' Ind H'' M-rtr- Mi-Hen I'll Ha-k ir i ir i -a md A' A hf -i 1 1 -i- YVVvtp P. -kr -jl -ir-i fi 'iu rt A ir. p.

i li.K'iU He rhi'-'-'na-eri The wa -b-. nrs tron l. are e-v practr a. ar: 1 "i he as na er" r. rperits.

siile V.irH ianl-n Feature of KVmer Sh- A pan sp uce ur norm netl.ytcd vard areas is hr-in? de raed 'he Ciiicaget -in-ie-y for the-r maj evvbtt in Tne World Fiowe- and s'v w. Plate. Mirci 7-15. Side vanls i-n; ar cften bereu-e of ec -she shade cr nafowwss which oermils little impr-nemen-. In his ga-den.

'he irtinrtural society offers many practical for mak-n- "he a pltasant part of the carlen Plantings in this rar en b'ue and sp-eading Japanese dogwood. Sargent's ctab. v-rp-ipg birch, dwarf illy, flowerin? clum. azaleas, firethom a-vl yews. Patted plants will be display: prominently.

These are the types which mny be used in pleasant weather and then will continue to prosper in cold months as house plants. More than 350.000 flower and garden enthusiasts wsl enjoy their fit st touch, of Spring at this, the nation's largest Flower Shew. Educational features and exhibits will occupy almost 300.000 square feel in McCorrnick Place. Reviewing Bfcagnphy far Boob Club Wednesday Thr Crystal Lake cook club will meet Feb. 19 at the home of Mrs.

Lee Dufield. 69 Dole ave. Her co-hostessrs wiQ be Esie Benario. Adafae Simmons and Dorothy Edwards. Mrs.

Kenneth WQIeq wiil review "Naked Came a fjclional biography by David Weiss. A book introduces new thoughts, but it cannot make them speedily understood. Mary Baker Eddy F' --a: rr.Jx'i. E- .1 k-rnnrs orj-- Th i H. I'n r.

7 M.e::-' Ke-. 1" ant I .1 Iti?" hrt4Mnc Pri Kiel Worn Ikt -is Suniay. 2. a-s K-e in the sazrte dainty as.v diess. kits and Isce-'ran-rnr'd tha rn rner her -Tjwher" w-te 'rsey t.h'Erssel.

es --n c'sTsi tifn j-an. T. i the iaujh-er of Mr. anj Mrs. N-XTuan Sargent i Cary The ceremKiy was p-.

bjrrned t'rtf Car Methudi-t chu cb by Re. Draper Bssfto-p. who at the same tane bapSued also Cn'hia's oiM-nn w-fre Jr. Mi-gen! Sister. Mrs HaroM Best, and her husband, cf Ariington Heights A dmner was served in the Sargent home after the church service with the maternal grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krorber of UKewood. and the Best, mi'h their son, Lee. guests.

The paternal w-bo mm un- aale to attend, are Mr. and Mrs. Barney Sargent of Arlington Heights. luni. is liih 15.uk-U.

rk .1 1 M.li,;t ei I irn I'n Vii'in T.eir 1 i 1 Mr. and Mrs. loan I homas ot I lalev ark announce i.t heir (iaHirhter. hirlev. t- Ronald Kraack.

son oi Air. a-1'! i.ouis n. Knaaok of 42o Harold st. Miss Th- mis i'e Illinois S'atr jn i teacies -mic- I. Knov hml of In-triu i II dr -In-! in K- I ill- Tv lin M.i.

I i-i n. i ni.fi 1 it i--n ii! si le. I iard-n f'luh MiH-h AbiMil Vr.n-.iM- At the Crystal jke (ki. elu me Mrs. H-rman Br.m m.l Ann G.ay fr n-MfH-rnry munstra'ed le n--f cf making a h.

quid cby ie -Uv fini iilnc -i a finished naidu-t VI -s letjerr is h'ste th V-s A -tsi-h ari M- A Pvk were "lies' The 1 a.l.,(i amaziniv fast nr ur -d the piaster of pn- fa-m was two b'orks iwith i CTl I h'lrl ist--0)- rubbrr bamis. Af e-- hardening ra e- rem-ival of h'o-it fn ti.n form is Prevent eak age ot tne nieces, mis ta- is callei gre-mvare. Funhcr stm- such as firing in a ki'n p'ch m- nr glazing, are require' to orodu.re a nrusntn piece ct ceramic art. A niece mav reauhe as much tiv or eight hours of firin and er equal amourt of time otf More complex articles mav require several form, the pitces then fas icnoeu Mrs. Grav disnlavivt m-nv esting and beautiful ceramics f-om ner snop.

including bisque, lovely colors and wood DUrin? Febmai-V tHn frillnu-mr Garden dub members are plactn-; i lower arrangements the p-iblic 'ibra-v: Mrs. Harrv Rnherts W. A. Lab-on. Mrs.

A. IjinA quist and Mrs. J. Teberg. The next eiim in iu 3.

will be the annual meeting, the piace io oe announced later by Mr Pmfnr mrtA Mr quist who are to make the lunch- nrn i rang menii. ine ocioers and all nanmitte dninmi an to brin? tjjeir yearly, reports to jthe c- -v :r.ce hel o-i Ap-i "hi: chaim'n ditri- t' i r-i S- VM a tb- en Tnu-s 'av F'b -t 3i A vu will b- bn'i -bTe wJ! hed-vr aw-d. -r Tieko ma. r- S'oi "'tann M. -h if Rz--b-k wri-fy i' i -n a "i1 -V- r-- F- K- -s -ry ectje ti.

hme -n U---Y i t. r. -a i "r' J'" -k r.d rr I F- C4' an i Cojnt H.s'o-.c.-ii Ft- -e hae bf-r fj-. rvten-e. i -irrpen in! i e-.

avend Ame-ie Tiwit'y. M-tin-j Date for IV I iilh-rao liurrh Women TV ii'. idi: ii society meetings rv Bethirv I.u'heran Chuch W. -rrn be h- Feb 18 at hTnes Es oet S'icietj 3 ii Sictk- Anderson. Hi kcr? ct Nafmi society.

hostess Giatha JoJmson. 423 Oriole Traii with Lorraine Huff-trun as Miriam society. 7 3o p.m.. Vera Kimscn. 222 GlJ-n with Hiidur Morten-son aiwi Lucy- as chos'esses; a-4 Lydia 1:3) hosstess Flea ri Shel-irn.

375 Oriole Trail wi'h Aenes Thorn? en as ca-hos'ess. The Bible study. "False Teaching fencerrung a Worthy life." can be foun' in the Febtuaiy issus of "Lutheran Women." The March general meetiirr will I 1 11 I I l. mmh i.v neiu ufi ltrt oiu at ur unuui at pan. wrh Minam soaely serving as hostesses.

Mm Whitia for KuyaJ Ne-hbora Ttatdght Royal Neighbors will meet at the home of Marion Sund on Thursday evening. Feb. 13. at 8 pan. Mrs.

Floyd Howe is co-hostess with Mrs. Sund. The new ty -elected oracle, Marjorie Whiting, will preside. Fake excuses, it seems, are on the i A son-r outfiVe all sermons im the memory. Henry Giles i An open has been ar ranged t'r Mr.

and Mrs. fred Spar.pird by their tlrvn ra'e their wviiilini: a'tniversap-. It wil! be held in the tv of the ti.n;'rt'sra:;"na! chuiT1: t'. F-'. from 2 k.

who Oki h. I mm-l tl. 1- Yi A i tl.o Jlr. and Mrs. Georjre pence Sr.

cf mral Algonquin announce the engagement of their daughter. Judy Anne, to Thaddeus C. Aremka of Chi- cago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aremka.

The is a graduate tA Dundee Community hii sdmei Class at l'Jbl. and Ajni of last year completeil a course in Junior Accminting at Itockfonl ScrxJ of Susmess. She is currently employed in the Accounts Payable department of American Photography E-quipment corp. in vans' on. Her fiance is a craduate of St.

Benedict's trign school in Chscago. Class of 196a He is currently etn- ployed at Carl Gore Publishing cx in Chinga A Sept 9 weddins planned. i liln i.ir!- il.ipu-! -iintL in ir-. i I rz T. -U Ii- "smi i ill-! l.i,t t.

rr -r A rn r.tn e-i we.sn n- rab "xh-. j-k-i i rats yrsts "be w-rek iney -Arrr sroup hen rhey 5 Evaiene Wj.de the I'lin-. Tat? Keocnstoo cama-t; u. Reser-. are t- be "urned in March lit -Dr.

tlclry Prrvatate ProcraB far HS(S Tday The Woman's Sjciety of Onn tan Senate ai meet at 12:15 pun Thursday. Feb. IX in Weslei of the First Mettwiditt Anirt Mrs. OtarJes Starritt wili lead the tort and Dr. J.ihn L.

Fijrk presrnt the program. Hostesses 'his meeung are members of Circle Xa 1. Youth is no- a time of life: it is a state of mind. Samuel Ullman Beauty partly in him tees it 3t Bowe H-o K. P.lanky i-v ilia Anm- Mr-.

I i r. r- Anxlltary r.Trio i nr- in fh-C's-i on March 5 V.tj S'o'-z'nann tha -ei rir- re rrad. b'b'ir i'-p: i hi hdav i March n-. 1 re -jo-! in keep -hr t-t an plan attend. i -ma i it Ir i "ne 'ii '--vrc v.

a rw- --i c. Jn iu -'wr: it" brrt- ke Ur.dcv.ri. imrivn-' Bby Sm Wears Hrirkmm Ar nn inn Jen. -in .1 -n. 26 ihr me jr ess a i his fa' her wore ov ciristenirisr.

Rev Fr. C. De-sci i-ff-ciate-t -njce in SS and Paul Cathoixr church. Anei's thit sis'ers. Ch hstine.

Kathy. 3. Maty Belli. 2. and MidiaeL 1.

ai- in their turn re the dainty dress. Srns-irs fnr Andr.w Joitn were hs bro'her and sis'er. Ja-'seph and Mary Ellen Mtllay. They a-nd his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

sept MUlijy of Palatine, were sened cake and coffee at th Gels' h-tne in Gary' after the church The baby's paternal srrandparent aie and Mrs. A. J. of DesPlaines. Tre niinnts Society for the Prevention of Blindness states that there are approximately 30.000 Americans waiting for corneal tramnlant girtm an tlwe mav see.

There i ahravs an meent whI I WW..

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