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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 22

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The Daily Heraldi
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Section 2 Friday, January 21, 1972 THE HERALD Craft Classes Range From Macrame To Elegre THERE'LL BE NO LINT on the garments of Mrs. Clarence Peterson, Mrs. Gerald Dittman and Mrs. Donald Schmidt who helped make the net favors for Cards for Scholars, The party, sponsored by Arlington Heights Woman's Club, will be held Tuesday evening at Pros- pect High School Cafeteria at 7:30. Proceeds will provide higher learning for high school students from District 214.

Last year's card party realized $1,200. All are invited and tickets, at $1.50, may be obtained by calling 359-1180. Birth Notes So Nice To Have Around The House LUTHERAN GENERAL Vulcrlo Ann Powderly was born Dec. 20 to Mr. and Mrs.

Michael J. Powderly, 2M Dunlap Place, Schaumburg. 'She has a sister, Shiela, who is 15 months old. The newcomer's weight was recorded at 9 pounds 6V4 ounces. Her grandparents are the Frank Skepneks of Franklin Park and the John Powderlys of Apache Junction, Ariz.

Katharine Lynn Bell Is the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Bell, 1224 W. Glenn Lane, Mount Prospect.

The baby arrived Dec. 30 and weighed 6 pounds 14 ounces. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pfau of Mount Prospect and the George Bells of Chicago.

Eric Theodore Jung's birth adds another son to the Lambert J. Jung family of 383 Mors, Wheeling. He was born Dec. 30 and is now at home with Carol, 14, Susan, 11, Bobby, 9, and Stephen, 6. Eric's grandparents are Mrs.

Irene Kilcullen, Niles; John Kilcullen, Des Plaines; and Mr. and Mrs. John Lata, Chicago. Christopher Wayne Podorncy, born Jan. 2 to the Dwayne A.

Podorneys of Chicago, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neri of Arlington Heights and the Leonard Podorneys of Norridge. Christopher, who weighed 7 pounds is the couple's first child. Brian Lee Mtieckc is the newcomer in the Hans P.

Muecke home at 120 $. Linden, Palatine. Born Dec. 30 at 8 pounds 4 ounces, he Is a brother for Eric, 2. His grandparents are the Donald Breuschers of Des Plaines and Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Klodz of Wheeling. His great-grandparents also reside in the area, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jones in Des Plaines and Mrs.

L. Klodz in Wheeling. Caml! Lynn Pcrshlnskc is the name of Mr. and Mrs. James Pershinske's newest daughter.

She was born Jan. 2, weighing 6 pounds ounces. Dawn Marie, 2, is her sister. The Pershlnske family resides at 880 Old Willow Road, Wheeling. Grandparents of the two little girls are Mr.

and Mrs. William Chada of Buffalo Grove and Mrs. Violet Pershinske of Wheeling. ALEXIAN BUOTHEKS Rlcliard Mark Bcrck weighed 6 pounds 11 ounces at birth Jan. 15.

His parents- are Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Berek, 1130 Lovell Court, Elk Grove Village, and he Try Something Different For Dinner With Food Cooked In A Real Hickory Pit Casual Dining ami Cotktv') Lounge Ribs-CUcken-Beef and Pork Chat-Broiled Hamburgers and Steaks Dellwy Strvlti or Carry Outs 392-70V7 1607 Rand Road, Arlington Hts. 2 mile! West of Rondhurst, noxt to Eneo Station has a sister, Vicki, who is 5.

The children's grandparents are the Henry Bereks and Mrs. Genevieve Foster, all of Chicago. Cynthia Jean Pale made parents of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pate, 270 Banbury, Elk Grove Village, on Jan.

9. She weighed 7 pounds 2 ounces at birth. The John C. Petersons of Elk Grove and the David Pates of Roselle are the baby's grandparents. NORTHWEST COMMUNITY Edward Anthony Mitchell's birth took place Jan.

4 for Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Mitchell of Palatine, giving them a sixth child. He has a sister, Kathleen, 2, and four brothers: Richard, 11, David, 9, Chris, 8, and John, 4.

Edward weighed 10 pounds ounces. The Mitchell family lives at 1219 Paddock Drive. Grandparents of the children are the Edward Garretts and the Francis Mitchells, all Chicagoans. Todd Frederick Heisler's birth took place Jan. 4 for Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon H. Heisler, 608 Prospect Manor, Mount Prospect. He is the third in a trio of sons. The others are Jeffrey, 7, and Daniel, 4.

The boys' grandparents are the Fred Heislers of Mount Prospect and the Joseph Schadens of Chicago. Michael Lawrence Camilli, first-born for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Camilli of Rolling Meadows, had a birth date of Jan. 13.

The 6 pound 12 ounce baby is now at home at 2831 Northampton. The John Streits of Deerfield and the Mario Camillis of Chicago Heights are Michael's grandparents. Angela Jo Gtizn arrived at 9 pounds 6 ounces on Jan. 14. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Guza, 1308 S. Evergreen, Arlington Heights. Angela has a brother, Paul, who is 5. Her grandparents are the Irving Guzas of Chicago and the Joseph Piazzas of River Grove.

Scott Anthony Horvath joined the Anthony R. Horvath family of Rolling Meadows on Jan, 11. He is the couple's first son but second child. Michele Lea, 3, is Scott's sister. Grandparents of the 8 ARLENE FONTANA Comedians tracey Vader Jan.

10-22 Shows Mon-Fri. 9:30 12:00 Sat, 9:30, 11:30,1:30 Closed Sunday Dancing nightly to the Joe Gattone Trio Coming THE ARBORS Comedian Eddie Morgan Jan. 24-Feb. 5 REGENCY HYATT O'HARE Kennedy Expressway at River Road South For reservations 696-1234 THE BLUE MAX pound 9 ounce baby are the D. Morans of Arlington Heights and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Sims of Elmhurst. The Horvath home is at 3403 Peacock Lane. Jeanctte Catherine Walaszek is the name of the first child of Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Walaszek, 2803 Flicker Lane, Rolling Meadows. She was born Jan. 12 at 8 pounds 2 ounces. Her grandparents, all Chicagoans, are the Walter Schnepps and the Edward Walaszeks.

Cassandra Ann Bennett, first-born for Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Bennett, 410 W. Palatine Road, Palatine, was born Jan.

13. Her weight was recorded at 5 pounds 14 ounces. Pat Bennett of Vinita, and Mrs. Sylvia Aubin of Adams Center, N. are her grandparents.

Jodi Lee Anne Forsberg was a Jan. 9 arrival for Mr. and Mrs. John C. Forsberg, 17 N.

Wille, Mount Prospect. She weighed 6 pounds 2 ounces. Jeffrey, 17 months old, is her brother. They are grandchildren of Mount Prospect residents, the Willard Marshalls and the Courtney Forsbergs. Nicole Marie Conard is a new sister for Lisa, 8, and Christopher, 2, and a third child for the Gordon Conards, 217 S.

Hart Palatine. She was born Jan. 10 at 8 pounds ounces. Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Conard of Watertown, and James Ternus of Jefferson, are Nicole's grandparents. ST. ZACHARY AR St. Zachary's Altar and- Rosary society will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday at 8 p.m. in the parish room of the church.

The program will be a game of proges- sive bunco with players moving from table to table throughout the evening. Refreshments will be served. The winners of the dress the doll con- test were Mrs. Joe Tusczynski, first place; Mrs. John Capizzi, second; Mrs.

Frances Butler and Mrs. Constantine Kondrat, third; and Mrs. Michael Spidale and Mrs. Frances Butler, fourth. The prize-winning dolls were donated to the pediatrics ward at Holy Family Hospital.

The remaining dolls were donated to the Spanish-American program at Einstein and Salt Creek Schools. PLUM GROVE GARDEN CLUB "Wild Flowers An Artist's View" will be presented by Mrs. Kenneth Larsen of Algonquin at Monday's meeting of Plum Grove Garden Club. Mrs. Larsen, whose work has been exhibited at the Morton Arboretum, will include light, non-techriieal descriptions of the adventures of hunting wild flowers and tips on drying flowers and embedding them in polyester resins in her program.

Hostess for the 8 p.m. meeting' wil be Mrs. Walter Dreyfus, 613' Burno Drive, Palatine. Card Party All women of Wheeling Township are invited to an afternoon card party to be held next Wednesday at Pioneer Park, Arlington Heights. Sponsored by the Wheeling Township Republican Women's Club, the party is set for 1 o'clock.

New officers will be elected during a brief business meeting. Center Volunteer Mrs. Wayne Kupstis, 101 Armand Lane, Wheeling, is a member of a team of volunteers working on the 1972 enrollment drive of the Chicago Maternity Center and will be among the women attending the 28th annual kickoff luncheon Feb. 3 at the Casino. i Last year the Center was instrumental in assuring the safe birth of 1,200 babies, in their own homes.

Various craft classes are being offered to the public by Sugar 'N Spice Shop, 1381 Prairie, Des Plaines. Classes are in 90-minute sessions, timed to allow wives and mothers to get children off to school, be home for lunch or have the dinner dishes done before going off to class. Classes are either in three weekly sessions for $10 or six weekly sessions for $18. Class size is limited so individual attention can be given to those participating. Vue d'optique (3-D art) classes are offered to beginners Monday afternoon (beginning 14 and March 13) and Monday evening (Feb.

21 and March 20); to intermediates Thursday mornings (Feb. 17 and March 16). The Anton Pieck series will be held Tuesday evenings (Feb. 22 and March 21). A BEGINNERS DECOUPAGE class ESCAPE! Run away this Friday, Saturday, or Sunday for a 24 hour mini-vacation at the Chicago Marriott.

Your Escape Packagewill include dinner for two in the Stirrup Cup or in your room, breakfast in the Fairfield Inn or your room, dancing in the Windjammer Lounge, and the full use'of our Indoor-Out- door Pool, Health Club- Flecreation Center. All for just $39.95 for two, ble occupancy. Call now to reserve your Escape! i Kennedy Expressway Cumberland Avenue (312) 693-4444 BANQUETS FROM 25 to 800 TWO NEW BANQUET HALLS WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, OFFICE PARTIES, CHRISTENINGS, MEETINGS, SOCIALS, BAR-MITZVAHS SPECIAL PACKAGE PLAN FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY WEDDINGS RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE OAKTON ST AND RT. 83 1730 S. ELMHURST RD.

(RT. 83) DES PLAINES JUST OFF NORTHWEST JOUWAY ELMHURST Jewish Women Give Leadership Award As part of the national observance of National 'Council of Jewish Women's Week, Mrs. Ellen Sulzberger Straus has been named recipient of the Jewish Women's annual Hannah G. Soloman award. She earned the honor for outstanding leadership on the American scene committed to the Council's goal of equality of opportunity for all people regardless of race, sex or creed.

Her'program, "Call for Action," is a telephone referral project for citizen problems that has spread from New York City to 50 other cities throughout the country. Locally, Northwest Suburban Unit of the NCJW works closely with Headstart and a well-baby clinic. The women also plan to work in the near future with the board of Northwest Opportunity Center. will be held Wednesday morning beginning Feb. 16.

Two afternoon sessions in macrame will begin Feb. 15 and March 17. Rosemaling, a decorative folk art applied with oil paint on wood will begin Feb. 16 and continue on Wednesday evenings. No art experience is necessary.

Creative miniatures, mini-arrangements utilizing ceramic or metal figures mounted on any form of natural material, will be held Tuesday mornings beginning Feb. 15 and March 14. Eggshells will be turned into decorative gifts during elegre sessions Monday evenings, beginning March 13. Beginning April 3 classes will be held in flower drying and arrangements. Morning sessions are from a.m.

Afternoon sessions are from p.m. (Macrame will also be taught from p.m.) Evening sessions are from p.m. All classes will be taught at Sugar 'N Spice. For more detailed information, to register-or to suggest a craft to be taught, readers may call Dorie Anderson, 8274241. Our Specialty HARD-TO-FIND SIZES Don't take our word See for yourself! Reasonably fitted EXTRA LARGE flDCCCEC DRESSES Hoisery, Slips, Sleepwear to SIZE 5 2 RIVERSIDE RETAIL OUTLET West End of the Old Iron Bridge on Riverside Drive McHenry, Illinois Tel: 815-385-5900 DAILY 9-6 Friday 9-9 SUNDAY 9-5 LOOK AT YOUR WINDOW SHADES EVERYONE ELSE DOES! The finest custom made PICTURE JOANNA WINDOW SHADES JK88 FABULOUS DISCOUNT PRICES WILL CONTINUE SPECIALISTS 'ASH i WINDOW SHADE CO.

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