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v. Ztlvlltn Dai Republican, Tuiby, June 11, 193 amity camping sponsored mot rat A' Co in state extension program Wedding promises said Vickers couple wed 50 years lene Peasey will demonstrate bird knowledge and Gwen Johnson, food. Minor lesson will be on water safety. COVENANT WOMEN of Evangelical Covenant Church will meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Fellowship hall.

William Sanclstrom, youth director of First Covenant Church, Rock-ford, will speak and Mary and Barbara Svedin will offer vocal numbers. Hostesses will be Mrs. Myrtle Johnson and Mrs. Irene bedding, toilet articles, and comfortable clothes. Bathhouse facilities serve several families.

Camper costs are for the weekend camps or the five-day camps. The weekend camp' fee includes six meals; the five-day camp, 13 meals. Boone County Extension advisers, Wally Reynolds, and Beverly Kessllng, can give you additional information about sites, costs, facilities, and activities. The Extension Office is located at 930 W. Locust St.

BHS grads betrothed BONUS WOMAN'S Club meet at the home of Mrs. Caroline Bean at 2 p.m. Thursday, Mrs. Erraa Anderson and Mrs, Barbara Thomas will be co-hostess. Roll call will be a news item on any of the presidential candidates or their families.

PRAIRIE GRANGE will have its annual picnic at the home of Mrs. Frances Van Meervelt on the Deneen farm on Beaver Valley road. The event will start at p.m. on Sunday, June 23. BOONE COUNTY Women's Garden Club members will meet at 8:30 a.m.- Thursday at Belvidere Park recreation building to prepare for the garden show this weekend.

Mr. and' Mrs. Charles H. Vickers, 116 W. Third wiU observe their golden wedding anniversary on Wednesday, June 12.

1 The former Charlotte Marshall and Charles H. Vickers were married June 12, -1918 in Belvidere. They have one daughter, Hazel, of Belvidere. Mr, Vickers Is a retired building contractor. They were guests of honor at a dinner party held Saturday night with relatives from Green Bay, Wis.

and Belvidere attending. I Barretts tell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barrett, of 7304 Tower Waterville, N.Y. announce the engagement' of their daughter, Janice Marie, to Edward H.

Jones, son of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford E. Jones, of Belvidere. Miss Barrett is a graduate of Waterville Central High School and St. Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing.

She is employed by The Faxton Hospital, Utica, N.Y. Mr. Jones Is a graduate of Valparaiso Technical Institute, Valparaiso, Ind. He is employed by The General Electric Freeh Road. The couple plans to wed on July 13.

By Beverly Kessllng Extension Adviser For Boone County If you're looking for an lnex-psnslve family vacation and enjoy camping, consider the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service's summer Family Camp program. The program gives families the opportunity to associate with others who are interested in camping, nature, recreation and crafts. Althjaigh a daily schedule is organized for the camp, adjustments are made to meet ers' needs and desires. Camp recreation provides something for everyone, crafts, cook-outs, nature hikes, music, dancing, and sports, and each camp has a permanent staff to supervise activities. Camp cooks prepare the food and the campers serve as "din-ing-hall The program of sharing both the fun and the chores includes a turn at assignments such as supervising the pre-schoolers and assuming responsibility for flag Interested families will have a choice of these four sites and six camping periods: 4-H Memorial Camp, Montlcello, August 12-16; Shaw-waw-nas-see 4-H Camp, Kankakee, July 12-14, July 26-28, and August 12-16; Western Illinois 4-H Camp, July 19-21; and White Eagle 4-H Camp, Leaf River, July 29-August 2.

Reservations are handled on a first-come, first-served basis. Cabins are available at the camps. If you prefer to use your own tent or trailer limited space'ls available. Cabin or tent furnishings include double-deck beds with mattresses and a wardrobe. Families should bring warm arengo OES schedules show Haven Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Marengo, Will have a fashion show at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday at the Marengo Community High School. First Drize is an electric Porta dry er. There will le other prizes. Men are inyited to attend. Maytag Corp.

is sponsoring the show and providing prizes and narrator. The company also provides the fashions. An audience of 200 is re- quired for the concern to spon- sor, the show. The public is in- vited to attend. Elizabeth Carol Schultz of Marengo, and Terry Polnow, of Woodstock were married in a double ring ceremony performed -by the Rev.

Russell D. Killion in the Zion Lutheran Church. Bouquets of yellow sies and white gladioli decorated the altar. Harold Gehner served as organist. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Erhardt Schultz, 204 W. 'Van Buren Marengo, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Polnow, 705 Division Woodstock, i Wearing an ivory floor length gown, the bride was given in marriage by her father.

The bodice was of reembroidered Alencon lace designed with a scalloped neckline and Persian lace sleeves. The A-line skirt had appliques of lace and a chapel lace train. The bride' fingertip veil was secured to a petal headpiece. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses with an orchid center. Miss Dolores Normann of Ev-anston served her roommate as maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Joy Davis of Huntley, Jill Henderson of Deerfield, a niece of the bride, and Theresa Schultz of Marengo, a sister of the bride. All wore floor length gowns of yellow chiffon over taffeta. They carried cascade bouquets of white daisies and ivy and wore white daisies in their hair. Matthew Polnow of Marengo, a cousin of the bride, was ring-bearer. Attending the bridegroom as best man was his brother, Mickey.

A cousin, Scott Polnow, of Marengo, Wayne Japp of Woodstock, and Kenneth Volz of Woodstock were groomsmen. Brothers of the couple, Erhardt Schultz Jr. of Huntley, and James Polnow, serving in the Air Force in Whitman, were ushers. Following the ceremony, a reception for some 200 guests was held in the Marengo Veterans of Foreign Wars Home. Mrs.

Erhardt Schultz of Huntley and Mrs, Wayne Roth of Evanston cut and served the five-tiered wedding cake. Guests from Wisconsin and Illinois were registered by Peggy Polnow, Karen Ahl and Sylvia Koval of Evanston as-sited with gifts. Dancing at the reception was to the organ and accordion music of Glenn Abraham. Carol graduated in 1961 from FLORA UNIT of Boone County Homemakers Extension Association will meet at 7: 30 p.m. Thursday in the home of Mrs.

I Walter Hawkey. Lucky Ladies 4-H club will give demonstrations as the program feature. Members are asked to note the change in meeting time to an evening session. 1 POPLAR GROVE Unit of the Boone County Homemakers will meet at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the home of Mrs.

Francis Simerl. The Beaverettes 4-H Club will present the program. i Julie Billesbach will demonstrate flower arranging. Mar- nuptial plans JANICE M. BARRETT The couple has resided in Belvidere.

Mrs. Kresch was presented a monogrammed pin and Hoffman received initialed cuff links. Mrs, Lola Carlson, third grade teacher, was chairman of the event. No one has been appointed to succeed Mrs. Kresch.

The other teachers will remain to teach at the school. Twenty-two teachers and other personnel with their wives and husbands were in attendance. Canned mushroom soup to which a little milk has been added makes a good sauce for a chicken, turkey, ham or beef biscuit roll. If you like, you can add sauteed sled fresh mushrooms or the canned lriety to the soup when you heat'it. 1 Fete Kishwaukee teachers REBECCA E.

BRIGGS The engagement of Miss Rebecca Eileen Briggs to David Lawrence1 Matheson has been announced by Miss Briggs' parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Briggs, of Springfield. Mr. Matheson is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Matheson, of Belvidere. Both Miss Briggs her fiance graduated from Belvidere High School this month. The couple has not named a wedding date. -Hollow out a small edam cheese: fine and mix with a little dry vermouth.

Pile back into the "shell." Chill and serve with crackers as a before-dinner offer- jng aong wjtn tomato juice or some olner beverage. I POLNOW the First National Bank in Evanston and he is employed by the Michigan-Wisconsin Pipeline Co. in Fond du La5, Wis. after serving four years in the U.S. Navy, part of the time in Japan.

The couple is now at home at 130 E. Arndt St. in Fond du Lac following a wedding trip to northern Wisconsin and Michigan. SHRIMP LOUELLA pound shrimp, medium large 12 cup mayonnaise teaspoon curry powder 12 teaspoon minced onion 12 teaspoons lemon juice 12 tablespoons well drained, finely chopped chutney Cook, shell and devein shrimp; cover and chill. Mix together the remaining ingredients; cover and chill.

serving time, turn curry dip into a small bowl and surround with shrimp. Have toothpicks handy for dunking shrimp into dip. Makes 4 first-course servings. FELLOWSHIP CIRCLE of St, John's United Church of Christ will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the home of Mrs.

Ruth Blosser. BELVIDERE KNIGHTS OF Columbus will elect officers at the meeting Thursday at 8 p.m, in the club home. Nominating committee, Trustees John Mitckes, John Basler, and George Bann, will submit the slate of candidates. Delegates to the state convention, Paul Artlip and Frank Michek will give reports. Grand Knight Maurice Kiefer Jr.

states this is an important meeting and all members should attend. BENSON-STIMES REUNION will be held Sunday, June 16 in the usual place in Belvidere Park south of the old mill. The dinner will be at noon. Lunch committee is Mrs, Hazel Larson, Miss Julie Anderson, and Mrs. Julie Stimes.

This year's officers are Newell Stimes, president; Ben Giesecke, vice president; Mrs. Mary Olson, secretary and treasurer; and Mrs. Hattie Ha-gen, publicity chairman. i I Ra'V V-V 4. i 'i It J.

1 fit t. nl 1 Y3 Richard Hoffman and Mrs. Patricia Kresch were honored at a hamburger fry and dinner of the faculty and personnel of Kishwaukee School Thursday night at the school. Hoffman will be elementary counselor in the Galesburg school system in the fall. Mrs.

Carol Sorenson will succeed him as sixth grade teacher at Kishwaukee school. Having received his master's degree in 1966, Hoffman will take a special course at Northern university at DeKalb preparatory to his fall assignment. The family plans to move from Belvidere in August. Plans for Mrs. Kresch, teacher during the year in the primary department, are indefinite.

Her husband will complete work in August for his master's degree in business administration at Northern U. MS SisSiS Don Juan's tongue. Get him i MRS. TERRY Marengo Community high school and Terry in 1961 from Woodstock high school. She has been employed at Kaske named chief of staff Dr.

Gordon J. Kaske was named chief of staff of Highland Hospital at the annual election of officers during, a breakfast meeting at the hospital. Others named to serve with him are: vice chief of staff, Dr. M. J.

Carlisle; secretary, Adrian Schreiber; and executive committeeman, Dr. M. J. Mijanovich. James Ellis is the retiring chief of staff.

r.D.I.C. (r 4 1 1 1 1 At a lid's got si right to some prim too. If vour kid's been hidina out latelv when he nets One call to your General Telephone business office takes care of the whole thing. We play up the gift idea by sending out a miniature toy phone with a gift card first. That's just to let him know the real phone is on its way.

A on the phone, take the hint. There are probably some things he'd rather discuss without an audience around. And he's entitled. After all, asking a girl out at his age is hard enough. But when the whole family's listening in, a guy could freeze.

When a kid feels you don't want to listen in on Help loosen young all his private conversations, he's more apt to tell you about them. An extension phone qives an extension phone for graduation so he pan have his tete-a-tetes without feeling self-conscious. mm tnai cnoice Extension phonss fsr crcflusucn by Gsnerai Telephone. 4 i An Auto Loan's the key! Has the new car bug bitten you yet? Well, when it does and you start shopping for your new automobile, be sure to include the BELVIDERE BANK in your plans. When you're ready to buy ask your dealer about financing with the BELVIDERE BANK.

You'll like our convenient Auto Loan plans and fast friendly service THE BELVIDERE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. STATE AT LOGAN PHONE 544-2157 I ffl ''''J''' flic Behfilcre BanH MEMBER.

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