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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 148

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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148
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Golden Anniversary For L. C. Bollmanns A Bensenville couple, Mr. and Mrs I.uuis C. fiollmann, 121 Center hi celebrated their golden wedding annivcr sary 17 by reiciving guests in the parish Inline of Ml John Evangelical chuich find later joining them in a served by Mrs.

Boll mnn. i's guild fi lends. Hev. George Onhn officiated nt the couple's rites on June 1.1. Till, and soon after wcl rum them as members of the St John congregation li were farmers in the locale until I'lT, afterwards selling their acreage und moving closer to town xxxxxxxxxxxx Tioga VFW Auxiliary by CHAHI.KNK HICKEIl '1'hc vacation season is In full swing, but anyone who will be in town Saturday, July will be please to know about the splash party planned by the hospital committee for that night.

There will be swimming in the Heniunvillr pool from fi to followed by food and dancing nt Tioga Home from 11 m. to 1 a m. iJearl Kntul ski has tickets OCCASIONALLY this column mentions some of the many items needed by the hospital committee for the veterans at Elgin. They make use of yarn, lamp shades, window shades unci old jewelry in their therapy work. Anyone who wants to donate articles may bring them to the club and put them in the clunk room Hcrnicc Pearson's mother, Mis Anna May Hnmbroik of BhMH PRIOR TO HIS marriage to Lizzie Iiarbccke, Mr Bollmann was a resident of Elk Grove township, having been educated nl St John Lutheran school.

Following the death of his father, he and his mother stayed on at the family's 5 acre farm in that area. Nearby, in Elk Grove Village, the couple were later feted at another party given by their daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mueller. Six grandchildren, a son, Henry, and other daughter, Esther, I (Mrs Henry Heifers), both ol Bensenville, attended the evening's festivities.

Chicago, was at the recent salad luncheon. CARNIVAL TIME is lolling around and Pearl Burdc hopes thcie'll be more volunteers than jobs This is a little far fetched, but it would be nice to come out even It's discouraging to note that the auxiliary has quite a sick list this week. Get well wishes to Donna Lucbking and Huth Mueller, each of whom had a recent stay in Elmhurst hospital A SPEEDY recovery to Pearl Kotulski's daughter, Anna Mane, who had surgeiy on her nose in the same hospital. Marge 5 yenr old son, George, had serious surgery in Elmhurst last Thursday, so it's hoped he's on the mend Now for a cheerful note, Charlie and Marie Theis' daughter, Pat, is to be married Saturday The auxiliary sends best wishes. Helen Mueller reports that four more golfers joined the league, so there are now five on each team The standings arc: Bogies, lai'l points; Birdies, 2Wi Pars, 24; and Eagles, IH ouints.

Annette Ancllo had the low net score for the week. grapefruit juice 4 tablespoons sugar Crushed ice Mint Watermelon balls Put two tublespoons undiluted concentrate and one tablespoon sugar info each of four 12 ounce glasses Fill almost to top with crushed ice. Add addi tional tablespoon concentrate to each glass, stir vigorously. 'Garnish with mint and watermelon halls. Serve with straws Yield: 4 servings.

Citrus Party Coolers can (0 ounces) frozen Flor da concentrated orange juice I can (6 ounces) frozen Flor ida concentrated grape fruit juice 4 cups iced water 2 pints vanilla ice cream I pint chilled gingcrale carbonated water Combine concentrates with water in pitcher. Pour into eight 12 ounce glasses. Add large scoop ice cream to each glass: stir vigorously. Fill t( top with gingerale or carbon ated water Yield: 8 servings. Cool Comfort Tray High In Vitamin Handy cans of flesh frozen coiicenlrnti'd orange and grapefruit juice fiom Flonda are the answer to summer thirst.

Tart citius flavins are the best lliirsl ciicnchcrs of all and if you me tired of artificial tastes In summer beverages you'll be with the genuine fresh fruit (lavois. ('imci nli'iilcd fro.en orange, gi npcfruil and (he I in ange anil grapefruit juice are selling at attractive pi ices this summer so it is foolish to pass up the healthful vitamin rich drinks for inferior products WHEN HIGH temperatures drain our energy or active sports deplete our vitamin supply, a glass of orange juice will replenish both the pleasant and easy way. Citrus concentrates have parly dress too and they are sure In please family and guests These two elegant coolers can be made with a minimum of effort and a maximum of effect. Elinldii Crush 1 can (li ounces) fro.en Florida concentrated orange or PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS JULY 13, 1961 In North DuPage New Shrimp Dinner Are you soloing for dinner want to try a brand new frozen prepared fried shrimp dinner joining those who have al ready made this seafood treat a "must" on their menu. A little Investigation shows why this 7 ounce dinner is gaining such wide popularity with dine nlones, seafood fanciers, and homemakers.

THE CHOICEST shrimp have been cleaned, coated with a special enriched breading and carefully deep fried to seal in juices. And for that tangy touch included is a rich cocktail sauce. Tied for Strength Be he sailor or scout, man or wife, all appreciate a good tight knot. Scientists are no exception. In the field of food, they tie together knowledge from many fields of learning.

They link knowledge ot nutrients and human requirements for them to Lhe available food supply. RESULT: Nutrition engineered to your needs, foods strengthened to supply nutrients apt to be short in most diets How did scientists engineer for food power? Through. I. Fortification of salt with iodine to prevent goiter, of milk with vitamm to prevent rickets. 2 Enrichment of Dread and A THAY OF COOL COMFORT.

Packed with vitamin thirst quenching and convenient concentrated frozen orange or grapefruit juice from Florida is used In crush drink. Garnish with mint and watermelon balls for an appealing summer refresher. Enjoy the flavor freshness of bright green peas which have been suitably sauced in rich creamery butter Then on to the French fried potatoes, golden and plentiful, which are crisp on the outside, tender inside. The complete "menu ette" Solo Supper Hot Consomme Frozen (prepared) Fried Shrimp Dinner Green Salad Cheese Dressing Baked (frozen) Individual Apple Pie Coffee cereal with iron and vitamins thiamine, riboflavin, and niacin to prevent anemia, beriberi, pellagra. OBTAINING enough of these nutrients 'depends chiefly on eating foods that carry them.

Thiamine, particularly, is difficult to get unless you eat enough enriched or whole grain bread and cereal earh day. Four servings, jour safe mooring against nutrient shortages, are recommended as a minimum by U. S. Department of Agriculture nutritionists. ECONOMISTS of this staff, Faith Clark and Eloise Cofer, say enriched or whole grain bread and cereal return more than five times their cost in hard to get thiamine, more than three times their money value in iron and niaer And, since these arc loods, you eat every day several times a day, Lheir calcium and protein contributions mount.

WITHIN THIS group of foods are such popular selections as cereals, marcaroni, rolls, and other bakery foods made from enriched or whole grain flour. Strengthening basic foods through enrichment, Dr. ank Boudreau of the Milbank Me morial fund calls a triumph of social engineering for health. Addison Unit Hosts 4 Girls, Moms Addison Home Bureau will entertain girls of the 4 club and their mothers with an outing at Pottawatomi park in St Charles July 18. Groups will meet at the Lutheran school parking place at 10 15 a Vegetable Trick Keep one of the handy small sponges with emery on one side for cleaning carrots and new potatoes.

Loose skin comes off slick as a whistle and yon re tain food values that are lost when pared with a knife. 'Live' Prizes Perk Jr. Picnic For members of the Wood D.ilf1 Junior Women's Huh 2 meant a time of enjoyment for that date had been set aside for the group's first picnic at Salt Creek park, strictly "family affair Eggs and water filled loons took to the air during games for young and old and members matched wits with their husbands in a baseball game Youngsters went home I with special treats including "live" surprises Among them were 19 turtles and CO goldfish, which cieated a transportation problem for 1 parents. However, everyone enjoyed themselves and are looking forward to the next such affair. Two Lake Park high school graduates are engaged.

They aie Miss Gerry Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Foster of 21W442 Thorndalc, Mcdinah, and Norman Jay Keller, son of the Norman Kellers, 210 Thorndale, Roselle. Miss Foster is employed at Occidental Life Insurance Co in Chicago, Her fiance works at the Roselle Pure Oil service station They have not as yet set a wedding date.

Elsie Rosen Announcing the engagement of their daughter, Elsie May, to Kenneth Allen Higgins son of the senior Kenneth Higgins of Harvard are Mr. and Mrs George Rosen of Itasca. The prospective bride and groom are employed at Kemper Insurance Co Chicago, and are planning to be wed in June Gerry Foster Bj IT W4S "TOPS DOWN" weather when momhevs of (he Woman board of Etmhuist Memorial hospital drove to the Ambassador East hotc 1 for the parly to announce the benefit pci romance of 'Anything Goes," Calorie 'Count Down For Film Silhouette you expect to appear sylph like in your brand new swim suit during the summer months, better take a long look in your mirror now. Any bulges will have to go whether you swim at the beach or bask in the sun on the patio. Losing weight need not be an ordeal the only healthful, last ing way is to take if slow and easy So if you've been over indulging these last few months, now is the time to begin a slimming regime.

REDUCING the amount of food you eat daily or cutting down on sweet desserts and candies does the trick for many persons. Science has disclosed that for every 500 calorics omitted daily, one pound a week can be lost For example, a woman of average height between 30 and 40 years in a sedentary occupation would have a daily requirement of 2,000 calories. If she were to get along on 1,500, she would lose a pound a week, which physicians approve DIET MENUS should be high in protein with Lhree well rounded meals consumed in a day Foods from each of the four Storkfeathers Giog Michael Giuliani weighed 7 pounds lOVi ounces at birth July 2 in Northwest Community hospital, Arlington Heights. He is the third child of Mr and Mrs. Giuliani, 1201 Hillside, Bensenville, whose other children are Frank Jb 8, and Cynthia, 5'A.

Mr. and Mrs Heinlein, Mr and Mrs L. Giuliani and Mrs B. Sellte, all of Chicago, are the grandparents Belli Ann Vcrdung shares the same birthdate as her giandfather, Philip Verdung Born June 29 in Sherman hospital, the third child of Miami Mrs Philip Verdung, 140 Ash st Wood Dale, weighed 6 pounds 11 ounces Beth, Philip Jr 4, and Chris Lynne, 2, are Lhe grandchildren of Forest Linville, Addison, Mrs. Alice Linville, Bensenville and the senior Verdungs of Wood Dale Marilyn Lavonne Ellis, fourth addition to the family of Mr and Mrs.

Keith L. Ellis, 156 Circle ave Bloomingdale, was born July 5 in Northwest Community hospital, Arlington Heights Brothers and sister of the 6 pound 10 ounce infant are Steve, 4, Eric, 2, and Diana, 7 years Grandparents are Mr' and Mrs. M. Maurer of Downers Grove and Canton residents Mr and Mrs. Ellis and the C.

Bradens Quite Contrary by Mary which they will sponsor August 9 at Melody Top. Members of the committee arc Mrs. Franklin Hammorschmidt of Lombard: Mrs. Kenneth Kelzel, Elmhurst; and Mrs. Graydon E.

Jones, Bensenville. major groups must be in amcJe I quantifies to satisfy appetites at each sitting Eggs, for one, make a splen did contribution to good nutri tion. They supply only 77 cal ories but are one of nature most nearly perfect forms of protein so necessary in building and repairing body tissue. RICH IN vitamins and all needed for growth and health, eggs also provide the minerals, iron and phosphorus which are essential for proper body functioning. If you tire of poached eggs for breakfast, why not try a light cheese omelet or medium size broiled meat patty with a glass of fruit juice? Add to it one slice of enriched bread with butter pat and you have a high protein meal which supplies an energy boost all morning long LUNCHEON fare might include a combination salad with low calorie dressing, cottage cheese, a portion of lean meat unsweetened apple sauce and beverage with the usual amounts of sugar and cream And if you have for Barbara Jo Ann is the name i chosen by Mr and Mrs Leroy Wolff, 136 Granville, Roselle, for their third child.

The baby was born July 4 in Sherman hospital, Elgin, weighing 8 pounds 10 ounces Grandmothers of Barbara, Lynn Marie, 2, and Donald Leroy, 6, are Mrs Johanna Moe and Mrs Ann Wolff of Chicago. Robert Charles, a 7 pound 13 ounce son of Mr and Mrs Robert Jensen, 258 Addison id I Wood Dale, was born June 30 1 in Elmhurst Memorial hospital i One year old Gerald is Rob erf's brother; grandparents are i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gurke of Woodcrest and Theodore Jensen, Wood Dale. Dcbra Ann O'Connor, second daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Jerry O'Connor, 335 W. Sunset Lombard, weighed 6 pounds 9 ounces at birth June 16 She and her sister, Diane Lynnette, 3, are the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs Leo Klein of Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold ing, Itasca Craig Wayne Sola was born July 9 in Sherman hospital, Elgin.

Parents of the 8 pound 6 ounce infant are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sola of Roselle His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Magnus of Elmhurst and the John Whites of Oakland, J.

I I bread or rolls, substitute them with crispy rye wafers to keep the 1,500 calorie count down to a minimum Weight gained from eating starchy foods too often makes for unpleasant fatty tissue. LEAN MEATS, such as chick en, turkey, steak, veal or low fat fish can be broiled, baked or roasted for the evening's din ner. Liberal servings of boiled vegetables sans butter or sugar, and an apple and celery salad will provide taste variety. For the night nibblers raw carrots, which supply natural sugar plus vitamins, or fresh citrus fruits: grapefruit and oranges, are health builders any dieter can well afford. HOWEVER, if a great amount of weight is to be lost, best consult your family physician before undertaking a drastic reducing plan, such as supplanting solids with liquid dietary foods.

Sensible eating habits, fore going fattening sweets, mild exercise and the will to keep cal ories down will reward you with a slim silhouette and renewed confidence. Douglas Allen now makes two boys in the home of the Duane Williams. W. Washington st Bloomingdale. The new baby, brother to Jay Leslie, 17', months old, was born July 1 in Sherman hospital, Elgin, weighing 7 pounds 5 ounces.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams of Wheaton and Mr and Mrs. Oscar Taylor, Glendale, Cal are their grandparents. Steven Richaid, a 9 pound 2 ounce son, was born July 7 to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Busche in St. Joseph hospital, Elgin. On arrival home at Long ave Roselle, Steven and his parents were welcomed by Donald, 2, and David, one year. Mr.

and Mrs Henry Busche of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hasse, also of Roselle, are the grandparents. Brian Randall Clioin's birthplace was' West Suburban hospital June 27 where his weight was recorded as 7 pounds 8' a ounces He is the second son of Mr. and Mrs William Choin, 56 Devon ave Roselle, who are also parents of Leon Russell, 4'i, and Cynthia, Grandparents are Mrs.

Viola Choin of River Grove; Mrs. Irene Menth, Chicago, and Edward Loubsky, Glen Ellyn. Great grandfather is Benoni Choin of Maryland. The Family Goes 'Egghead' Hooray, hooray. The TV is broken.

It had a little spasm about two weeks ago, sort of a warning pain, and then it gave up the ghost. Lots and lots of sound and fury No picture. In a fit of Ict's gct back lo rcading and talking and rind ing sonicthing clsc to do, I decided not to get it lixed for a while. Anyway this heart attack is major. The big tube is gone and the question before the board is, "whether 'tis better to get a new tube for a very old set, or get a new sel which will mean quite an outlay of ye olde capital." So far flic board has not come out of its caucus.

Meanwhile, back in the house when that old evening sun goes down, ennui has set in. They don't exactly complain any more. They complained bitterly at first. Now they just wandei Bh gustily. If they ever get to sighing all at once, tne combined an will blow cruel old me right out through the i walls After week or two of sad faces, they more or less settled down to other activities.

All of the jigsaw puzzles came I out. Which is too bad as the Monster has managed to do away with vital pieces to all of them. This spoils that fun. Next, came swift and noisy games of double solitaire with everyone accusing the other of cheating. I got caught up on all of the magazines that come with alarming regu'anty.

I always seem to be reading Life long after ail the timely things are pretty old hat. As for the Sat. 'e Post, Jl I do is read Hazel and look at the cute covers. Now, at last, I know what the stories are all about. Spurred on by my wonderful example, one by tnc (he young started to dig out gift books from years back that they had never just quite had the time to read.

One night Father walked in and almost had a heart attack of his own. Wc were all reading. I have now gone back to that old favorite of mine, doing the crossword puzzles. But, these still make me mad. They and their two headed lizards and monads and edacts.

I may just go ahead and order a new tube to sooth my crossword frustrations..

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