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Manitowoc Herald-Times from Manitowoc, Wisconsin • 7

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1. 1. ii ii jump mmmm' Manitowoc (Wis.) Herald-Times, Oct. 26, 1 964 Two Rivers Reporter M7 a nfants Plan Halloween Parties For Two Rivers Children TM 1 Al 1. Two Rivers Municipal Hospital, ed corn will probably taste all thing else to consider when you Baptized Maternal grandparents are Air.

right. But its appetite appeal plan meals for your family. It and Mrs. Wilbert Luebke of Two could be improved by serving is a good idea to try to include Rivers and paternal grandpar- green beans with the omelet in- something crisp, something ents are Mrs. Elizabeth Schmil- stead of the corn.

chewy and something smooth in nans tor special acuviues ior lume judging, party games, Two Rivers children all ages movies and activities. Prizes TURK ALLEN ENGEL Turk Allen was the name giv- ing of Milwaukee and Otto C. Plan on flavor contrasts too most meals. for halloween have been an- will be awarded and treats civ- i i n-i 1 it i ft 1 i en to the infant son of Mr. andiSchmiling of Two Rivers.

Greatwhen you are planning menus. Crisp raw vegetables and nountea ay nuoert nazara, iwo en to au youngsters with the 1 'v. Rivers recreation director, Mrs. Richard C. Engel Jr.

oil grandmothers are Mrs. Her- Providing salty foods is usually will look after one of man Schurr of Two Rivers and.no problem. Neither is "some- these requirements. Meats and entire program finishing at 6:30 p.m. In time for parents to pick Si' JT I 469 Marigold Madison, when he was baptized recently at St.

up the children for neighbor- thing sweet." But you may need cooked vegetables will take cars to do a little checking to see if of the chewy aspect And a you have included the sour and peach or pear side salad will The recreation department in cooperation with the Two Rivers Chamber of Commerce, Two Rivers Elks Club, the Board of Education, and Modern d- James- Catholic Church, nooa nauoween activities. En Mrs. Ida Cook of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Mrs.

Schmiling is the former Karen Luebke. trance to the party will be 10 Baptismal sponsors were Mr. cents and a parents permission tangy flavors. satisfy the last category. Pickles and tart salad dress- If you remember that peopl and Mrs.

Richard C. Engel of men of America will hold it sun. Sims will be distributed JAMES LEE Manitowoc. Turk Allen was born J'7 II 4 parade, parties a through the schools. ings will assist you here.

So will eat with their eyes as well as little tuches, such as the lemon with their mouths, you'll find it annual dances HALTAUFDERHEID Saturday at the m- The fifth and sixth grade stu- The infant son of Mr. and wedses vou serve with fish. easier to plan appealing meals. munity House, Two Kivers, and dents will meet from 6:30 to Sept. 15 at the University Hospital, Madison, and has one brother.

Rick Lee, and one sister, Corinna Ann. a. om. i ti i Washington High School, Two 8:30 p.m. in the banquet room Mrs.

uaie tiaiwuiaerneia, oi me aroma of foods play a Denmark who was born Sept. 29,311 in whetting appetites too. Kivers. lot the Community House. Spec was given the name James Lee But they can have the opposite All youngsters pre liial permission suds for this i us i i Maternal grandparents are when baptized recently at All Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel A. Wergin effect if they are overwhelming. through fourth grade will meet party will also be available at FRIED BANANAS Fried bananas, rolled is brown sugar before cooking, make a delicious accompaniment to a brunch whose main course is scrambled eggs with ham or bacon. of Two Rivers, and paternal at 5 p.m.

at the Community the schools. Games, contests. Saints Catholic Churcn, Denmark, by the Rev. C. A.

Dionne. You can help control this by using seasonings in a subtle House auditorium for the cos- and prizes and refreshments Baptismal sponsors were Miss fashion. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.

Engel of Manitowoc. Mrs. Engel is the former Joan will be available. Admission to Ann Haltaufderheid and Cyril Textures in foods are e- this party is also 10 cents and a Loritz. James Lee has one sis Dent.

permission slip. ter, Jean Ann. WJ JU 111 AU seventh and eighth grade JAMES LEE DIEM Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Arve'son and James Lee was the name giv en to the infant son of Mr.

and paternal grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Raymond Diem of Rt. 1, and Mrs. Elmer naitauiaerneia.

Great erandmothers are Mrs. students who attend school in the City of Two Rivers will have a special halloween party from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday at the south gymnasium of Washington High School, Two Rivers. In addition to the games, contests, and prizes, there will Kiel, when he was baptized at Zion Lutheran Church, Louis C. N.

Arveson and Mrs. Joseph iijiiiiWiiiiifiiii'iMMr'iiww Zima. Corners, by student pastor William Russow of the Lutheran Seminary. Mequon. be dancing to the music of the SB mWJW BBM president of the Youth Center, Robert Hazard, recreation director, J.

R. Delmore, Elks exalted ruler, and Ray Kessnich of the Two Rivers Chamber of Commerce retail division. Other sponsors of the parties include the Two Rivers Board of Education and Modern Woodmen of America. (Photo by staff Statesmen. Refreshments will Sponsors for the infant who was born Sept.

29 at Memorial CHECK HALLOWEEN PROPS-Representa-tives of the sponsoring groups of the Two Rivers halloween parties planned for Saturday for children of all ages check the Community House, Two Rivers, attic for halloween decorations. Shown are, from the left, Robert Loeser, youth committee chairman of the Two Rivers Elks Club, Alan Siudzinski, be available during the evening. Sweet Snacks Dull Appetites Before Supper Admission will be 25 cents and Hospital. Manitowoc were Mrs. Robert Schulz and Gary Gar- a permission slip signed by the lieb.

an aunt and uncle. The in parents. fant has two brothers, Steven High school students will hold and David. their festivities at the Commun pens to Everyone" and "Au Apple3 are better after-school snacks for your youngsters than Maternal grandparents are tumn Tapestry." She also show Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Garlieb Sr. and paternal grandparents are ed the halloween gut wrapped prizes for the party Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diem. cookies, according to Charlotte Dunn, food specialist at the University of Wisconsin.

Why? Because sweet foods have a tendency to dull appe Golden Echoes Activists of Two Rivers Golden Age Clubs At each meeting of the Two Rivers Golden Agers last week Assemblyman Everett Bolle evening. Members of the club ity House beginning at 8 p.m. with the "Tunnels of Horrors." Dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m. to the music of the "Chain Gang." Games and contests appropriate to halloween will be held throughout the evening, with prizes, treats and favors. Admission to the party is 25 cents.

WENDY ANN SCHMILING have donated 25 prizes to be given away during evening. II 5t jr mm tites. That is why it is best to; tt OCIT SSOWNSTONa Wendy Ann was the name given to the infant daughter of The club will sponsor a bake told of what is being done at sale Nov. 14 for the Polar Bear feature sweets at the end of meals, Miss Dunn says. Poorly planned menus will Mr.

and Mrs. Otto A. Schmiling of 1715 20th Two Rivers, when baptized Sunday at St. John Sprinkle buttered cooked tur dull appetites, too. If you give extra thought to the meals you plan for your family, you will be doing more than providing Pork Hocks with Vegetables Hot French Bread Fruit and Cookies Beverage Pork Hocks 6 fresh pork hocks, cleaned Vi teaspoon salt 6 medium potatoes, peeled 6 large carrots, pared ON f4 ABC'S Ql Finest jf' Quality! nllr, I Ground nip sticks (white or yellow) with minced fresh parsley before serving; this combination tastes good and looks attractive.

Evangelical Lutheran Church, Two Rivers, by the Rev. Theodore F. Stern. Baptismal sponsors were Mrs. Ervin Messman and Wayne Luebke of Two Rivers.

Wendy Ann was born Sept. 23 at the Baseball Club and will be assisted by mothers of boys in the baseball group. COMMUNITY HOUSE Two movies, "Virgin Islands" and "Dream Trip Thru Denmark" were shown at the Wednesday evening meeting of the Golden Agers at the Community House, Two Rivers. Madison about the desires of retired people. KOENIG The birthday members present at the Monday evening meeting of the Golden Agers at Koenig School, Two Rivers, were Mrs.

Elizabeth Loeser, Mrs. Jean Stepanek, Mrs. Minnie Kienbaum. William Kupsch and William Mueller. Tables were decorated with mums, apples and candles.

Mrs. them with nutritious foods. You will be helping to determine whether or not your family eats all the foods you prepare. DON'T PAMPER YOUR WIFE Let Her Winterproof the Porch with FLEX-O-GLASS This Year Any little lady can enclose a porch or breezeway with Warp's FLEX-O-GLASS. It's so easyl Just cut with ihean and tack over screens.

Makes a warm, sunlit room, flooded with healthful Ultraviolet rays, where the children can play all winter long or use as an extra Store-room. Genuine, crystal-dear FLEX-O-GLASS lasts for years at a fraction the cost of glass. Only 90 a sq. yd. at your local hdwre.

or lmbr. dealer. We Have the 1 medium green cabbage, cut Choosing food combinations into 6 wedges for their pleasing colors is one Cover pork hocks with boiling MM I esh 1 Hourly! of the routes to good menu planning. Use colors both to contrast WS HAVE THE GENUINE MJOP QUALITY ninH0 window WSSf MATERIALS HOtO IN HIAT-RIEP OUT C01D Correction The Cool City Garden Club of Two Rivers will not meet this Tuesday as inadvertently Loeser and Mrs. Stepanek and to complement.

Brightly colored foods will provide a foil for the foods that brought the birthday cake. MAnAiArl in of nr'e a a i a 1' Mrs. Alice Guse read "It Hap- ICHERMAKE'S RING BOLOGNA 59' Mrs. Em a Mueller read water a kettle. Simmer 1 "Why," an article on the presi- to 2 hours or until fork-tender-dential election.

The Communi-jmeat should pull away from ty House group is in charge of, bone. Remove hocks and keep making lunch for the halloween warm. Drain liquid from kettle party. Members are asked to enough to come up about help make sandwiches for ap- i inch; add salt and bring to proximately 200 persons onjb0mng. Add potatoes and car-Thursday afternoon.

I boil, covered, until tender, Card games were played andlaHHine rahhnee in in is minnt Calendar. The next meeting paler in color So use them and and rv.fYfTi nee salads relishes, as the crouD will be Nov. 10 atim the home of Miss Eva Wirth, garnishes. I An omelet served with butter- Giass-O-Net WyrOGlass creeh Glass GOLDEN YELLOW lunch was served. before end of cooking period.

Serve hocks with vegetables; HIGH SCHOOL pass a pepper grinder. Makes Birthday celebrant at th 6 servings. Flex OPane DOUBLE STAMPS I cannot tell you how strongly I hope you elect Wilbur Benk to the U.S. Senate DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER ma' mum Thursday evening meeting ot Agers at the High the Golden TUESDAY! I wo Kivers Kue- Mrs.

William RATHSACK'S 814 Joy Manitowoc DIAL 684-5585 school was ther. PUMP KINS iFLEXWgl St. 1301 Woihlngton fair trade and pries items) (Except on minimum Manitowoc Phone 682-2451 The table was decorated with mums and bittersweet with pine Ml SIZES PRICED AS MARKED Social Calendar i TUESDAY 2 p.m. St. John Social Group.

Home of Mrs. Aulton Clarksen, 2515-lOth St. 2 p.m. Sunshine Circle. Grace Congregational Church parish brought by Mrs.

Cecelia Scha den. Famous Brand WE HAVE the SKINLESS WIENERS 3 Ab, 5 1.00 end Eoty-On Transparent STORM WINDOW KITS WESTPHAL'S 301 N. 8th Manitowoc BUY SEVERAL AT THIS PRICE! rue 59c CLUB STEAKS Mrs. Tillie Frank presented a rm, "Pretender." She also is charge of providing pumpkins for the halloween party. Steve Gruman will provide cornstalks and the scarecrow.

Card games were played and lunch was served. GROUP NEWS No regular meetings will be held this week. The halloween Tender house. 7:30 p.m. Two Rivers Girl Scout Community Assn.

Holy Redeemer Catholic School. 7:30 p.m. Two Rivers Lodge 66, Odd Fellows. Odd Fellows TemDle, 302 Madison St. 7:30 p.m.

Eagles Auxiliary. Clubhouse. 8 p.m. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 1248. Clubhouse.

I 1 -A- PORK STEAKS Lean Lb. 39c We Have the Large Variety HALLOWEEN MIDI 90 $4. Yd. CKYSTAL CUAt CUT, TACK, SEW or SEAL HUNDREDS 0 USES INDOORS OUTDOORS and up MUSTARD SSZ 2 19c LONG SPAGHETTI ...4 ft 39c Meeting Tuesday miimt nmmn com Popular Varieties Members of the graduating- party for all groups will be at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Com-I munity House.

Guests from Al-goma and Manitowoc have been invited to attend. Members of the V.F.W. Auxiliary will serve the lunch and serve on the clean up committee. Entertainment for the evening will consist of CANDY SAKS 25 EXTRA STAMPS with purchase of Swift Premium CANNED PICNIC 3M.89 class of 1945 of Washington High School, Two Rivers, will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Room of the Community House, Two Rivers, to organize class reunion committees.

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