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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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a a 133 1 3 1:1 and Glen Jensen Now Home in Minnesota- Roberta Jean Wollenb better known as and her husband, Glen Jensen, are now at home in Albert Lea. where he is employed by the Wilson Packing co. Thy were married on Dac. 28 at Gem He. nn.

in city the groom': father. Victor Jensen. lives. Decorations of the Ch. is mas season do bau iful for the de be m071 Dm chu The Re, El 02.

-5 dating Tre Fir-: Sundas F. But Dates for The Peel Goal: -hi Helen Vilen Wilham Mach Mary: Melissa. Megan and Baby Christening Dress First Worn br brr GrandmotherWhen Conth.a Clare Sargent on Sunday. Fab. 2 she was a cable in the same dainwhite diess.

long and lace-trimmed. that her mother and her mother's mother wore when the themselves warp christened. Little Cynthia. born Jan. the cauchter of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Sargent of Cary. The ceremony was formed in the Cary Methodist cha: ch by the Rev. Draper Bishop, who at the same time baptized also Onthia's brothers, Robert, 9. and Michael.

Sponsors were Mr. Sargent's sisiter. Mrs. Harold Best. and her husband.

of Arlington Heights. A dinner was served in "the Sargent home after the church service with the maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kroeber of Lakewood, and the Bests, with their son, Lee, as guests.

The pa'ternal grandparents, who were unable to attend, are Mr. and Mrs. Barney Sargent of Arlington Heights. ALA Sending Delegates te Midwinter Convention Sat.The American Legion Auxiliary held its regular monthly meeting on Monday. Feb.

10. at the Legion Home. conducted by President Airs. Ralph Stoltzmann. The Valentine theme was carried out in the table decorations and refreshments serve by rest sees Meta Koch.

Emma Zily. Dora Popp. Ione Koch and Estier Delegates were elected to attend tho corvention at Charl: en Feb 15: Hazo' Purvey Ruth Pern. Elon bisch. rel- 1ge Margo Alvis and M1 dre! County delegates sentin A re rmay Revolts and es Puth Repo Fore: Gino Basegg int thank ad the mem hein in n3s Cr and the in ricko's for the dance be held on Apri carmen distri ho dem Northern Illin Co held tho Legion cn Thursdav Fch at 7:30 brau will ho preDa: v.

hich should ho interesting all. and there will he do award. Tickets mar he no from Sol zmann Frank Peon ch 159.2233 Frank oild wei. car. a 110 The mo F.

:0 ting secure defense CHi and homes VIe M- Frank blue nd place ins and 30: 0 Mr. Jon I 13 10 Cha- Ani Moll Counts H.sorcal have been made Ci.il Detense. onal S.ur chairmen and 103 attend the American Auxiliary note confernor in Creaga en March 19. Stolzmann announced that are being made to leb-ate Legion birthdav en March 11 momb. zed 10 keep the an to plan to attend.

Tr individual society meetings the Bethary Lutheran Church W. man will be held en Feb. 18 at following homes: E- her Society pm. sess Signe Anderson. 330 Hiker Naomi society.

1:00 pm. hostess Giatha Johnson, 423 Trail with Lorraine Huffman as co Miriam society. 30 p.m.. hostess Vera Kimson, 1222 Glen with Hildur Mortenson and Lucy Tie'z as co-hostesses; and Lydia society, 7:30 p.m., hostess eanor Sheldon. 375 Oriole Trail with Agnes Thomsen as cohos ess.

Bible study. "False Teaching Concerning a Worthy Life," can be I fount in the February issue of "Lutheran The March general meeting will be held on the 3rd at the church at 8:00 p.m. with Miriam society serving as hostesses. Turdav. Meeting Date for Bethany Lutheran Church Women Miss Whiting Presiding for Royal Neighbors TonightRoyal Neighbors will meet at the home of Marion Sund on Thursday evening.

Feb. 13, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Floyd Howe is co-hostess with Mrs. Sund.

The newly-elected oracle, Marjorie Whiting, will preside. Fake excuses, it seems, are on the increase. A song wil outlive all sermons in the memory. Henry Giles 293 Club and Chapter Eastern Star Met Last WeekMrs. Wm.

Geiger served as hostess in her home to members of Nunda Chapter, order of the Eastem Star. Wednesday. Feb. 5. when the 293 club held its monthly meeting.

Theresa Hend assisted in serving a essert luncheon. Faye Wilson pened the meeting and presided during the business session. but du? to pressure of personal business deemed it necessary to resign. Hattie Brockrogge was elected to complete the unexpired term. There were 16 members and one e-ent.

and the close of guest, meetin: games were plaved with everyone winning an aw Plans ate bang a'ol card parties he firs: at he home Long as Ma.ch meeting an tO atteni sncu' co.1 ac: her as place is im ted A now he cha; mMmbe shin will be intel Du Kraft making ho completed. a curga will do assessed ani reserve I nancenated to the club Candy will be soli 'o any no desiring purchase Nunda Blowing evening. F. 6. an una-ually large lance inclu ing the guests Lea: member Con-: Chicag E.con mat Grange.

Ind 'RI For: Sou: Ind Membe m31 McHen Mr Gar 131 Philip Hines ha ding and br. Do Bear: 171 on no members Calendars 310 he from: the wo tron. ThAt AND practical and 1 be cash real tor imp rant engazements. Side Yard Garden Plan Feature of Flower Shew A pan waste space and sp uce up normally neglected side vard areas is being dev loped by the Chicago, Horticulural Society for major ev'bt in The Cacago World Flowe- and Garden Show. McCormick Place.

Marc a 7. 15. Side varis at the home ar: citen ignored because of exces sive shade Cr narrowness which permits little improvement. In this feature garden. the Horticultural Society offers many practical suggestions for makin- thine side yard a pi: asant part of garden.

Plantings in this gar en include blue and spreading junipers, Japanese dogwood. Sargent's crab. whoping birch, dwarf holly, flowering clum, azaleas, firethomn and vews. Potted plants will be prominently. These are the types which may be used outdoors in pleasant weather and then will continue to prosper in cold months as house plants.

More than 350.000 flower and garden enthusiasts will enjoy their first touch of Spring at this. the nation's largest Flower Show. Educational features and exhibits will occupy almost 300,000 square feet in McCormick Place. Reviewing Biography for Book Club Wednesday- The Crystal Lake cook club will meet Feb. 19 at the home of Mrs.

Lee Dufield, 69 Dole ave. Her cohostesses will be Elsie Benario, Adafae Simmons and Dorothy Edwards. Mrs. Kenneth Willen will review "Naked Came a fictional biography by David Weiss. A book introduces new thoughts, but it cannot make them speedily understood.

Mary Baker Eddy Lewis Seaquist Wedding Quietly Solemnized en Feb. 1. FEBRUARY 13. 1964 An open house has been arranged for Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Spargard by their children to celegrate their 45th wedding anniversary. It will be held in the of the Firs: church net from Wold like ally invital. Oker-Luh-1 Solemnized m71 Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Spence Sr. of rural Algonquin announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy Anne, to Thaddeus C. Aremka of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aremka.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Dundee Community high school. Class of 1961. and in April of last year completed a course in Junior Accounting at Rockford School of Business. She is currently ed in the Accounts Payable department of American Photography E- quipment corp. in Evanston.

Her fiance is a graduate of St. Benedict's high school in Chicago, Class of 1960. He is currently ployed at Carl Gore Publishing ca. in Chicago. A Sept.

19 wedding is being planned. A lovely though simple in the parsonage of Bethany Luth ceremony eran church united in marriage Ms Elsie M. Seaquist Lewis of Lakewood Donild E. of Cricago and 1. The Rev.

co by. Fob. B. ngfeld: heard them Gusa th.ir nuptial vows at 11:30 S'andin: with them were b- id's son. and daughter.

Ver toe So. cuist. who is a s'uden: at Fl Central Academy. an: Seaqu'st. who attends Crysta.

Community high school. Organization Directon LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE MIFETS 1s: and 3.1 TUES. Each Menth CLUB ROOMS 95 Grant Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Tinley Park announce the engagement of their daughter.

Shirley. to Ronald Knaack. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H.

Knaack of 420 Harold st. Miss Them is Illinois State ani teaches home mics Cru std Knox 11 moloved by hool of Instruction Hold for Justin Robe Birth: M.al. Sundo 1. There: F. In the His side.

C. L. Garden Club Learns Much About Ceramics At the F. mo Crystal Lake Garden 111 heme cf Mrs. Herman Bran m.l Ann G.ay from Ann': Coramir 0: McHenry demonstrated the making a mic from liquid clav Sir also explained the various fini hing touches necessary fo: a fini-hed product.

Mrs. Ernest Teberg was assistant hostess afternoon. A Gootsch and A. Peck were guess The liqui substance amazingly fast after bong p.ur into the plaster of paris form which was two blocks with 12p design hollowed cut hold torether with rubber bands. After hardening removal of the block from the form is important to prevent breakage of the pieces.

This stag- is called greenware. Further steps such as firing in a ki'n, etching or glazing, are require' to prorluce a finished piece of ceramic art. A piece may require as much as six or eight hours of firing and an equal amount of time cooling off. More complex articles may require several forms, the then fastended together. Mrs.

Gray displayed many interesting and beautiful ceramics from her shop, including bisque, lovely colors and wood tones. During February the following Garden club members are placing flower arrangements in the public Mrs. Harry Roberts, Mrs. W. Lab on, Mrs.

R. A. Lundquist and Mrs. E. J.

Teberg. The next meeting, to be March 3. will be the annual meeting, the place to be announced later by Mrs. E. Crofoot and Mrs.

R. Lundquist, who are to make the lunchcon arrangements. The officers and all committee chairmen are asked to bring their yearly reports to the meeting. the Bible speaks to you CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RADIO SERIES SUNDAY 1 WIS. hie 1AMN WAIT "HOW DO YOU RESTORE HEALTH: Dir.

Otto Polanski announce the marriage of Pris Anne Marie. Edward Joseph CaMr. and Mrs. Elwarl Canuto Sr. of Ransom.

25. in Cry Lake. Langdon Studio Portrait Baby Girl- Baptized Junior lub Back. Lt-t Sundas in January- Work nt Medical Ship- TOPS Talk hr Mi- at Gf 0048 members rable treasurThe for weight 1 shared Lima Tesson. and Pa: Ois Each of the Icals lost three pounds for the week Thes were asked to tell the group how they had done so well Evalene Worde minded the of Illinois State Recognition day coming up.

Reservations are to be turned in by March 10. Dr. Figley Presenting Program for WSCS Today The Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet at 12:45 p.m Thursday. Feb. 13.

in Wesley hall of the First Methodist church. Mrs. Charles Starritt will lead the devotions and Dr. John Figley will present the program. Hostesses for this meeting are members of Circle No.

1. Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind. Samuel Uliman Beauty seen is partly in him who sees it. C. N.

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Hubbard. Reid Harm Steve bert. and Mike Grisens' Baby Son Wears Heirloom Christening Dre- Antra Jenn Geisen. born Jan. 1.

was baptized on Jon. 26 in the same inng miSs when his father wore his ou christening. Rev. Fr. C.

Alfred Dietsch officiated at the service in ter and Paul Catholic church. Cary. Andrew's three sisters. Christine, Kathy. 3.

Mary Beth. 2. and brother. Michael. 1.

also in their turn re the dainty dress. Sponsors for Andr.w were his mother's brother and sister, Josepa and Mary Ellen Millay. They and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Millay of Palatine.

were served cake and coffee at the Geisen home in Cary after the church cerem ny. The baby's paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Grisen of DesPlaines. The Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness states that there are approximately 30,000 Americans waiting for corneal transplant surgery SO they may see. There is always an urgent need for donor. eyes. ah ho num' and hell.

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