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The Lake Geneva Regional News from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin • 9

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w-K1itiWeiJ-'vlf nr 4 -A i 11 1 Kris Chase. Economist Gives Talk Jaycettes I Catholic Daughters Present I Seventh Annual Fashion Show Honors. Orchestra Concert v- In Milwaukee Saturday Legion Auxiliary County Council Hears Reports nv and Lefty Hannv. Mr. and Mrs.

Terry Hackett 1 land daughter. Alison, and sons. jBenjie and Nathan. Appleton, uere weekend guests of Mr. jand Mrs.

Vern Hackett. Seniors Lynn Hoyoss and School Music Association. Returning recently from a Linda Brook, and junior Diana The concert director is Don- six week vacation in Florida Schneider will play in the Wis- aid Thulean oLSpokane, here they spent time in Key consin Honors Orchestra con- director of the Spokane Sym-jVest. Napies. Deerfield Beach Saturday phony.

land Newport Richey were Mr. The students in the Wis-land Mrs. Merrill Johnson. honors orchestra prac-s Johnson has just spent a week together four days last. in Whitefish Bay, where she" at Green Lake, Wis.

stayed with her grandchildren, and have spent the time her son, Glenn and his music (wife were in San Francisco musi-i where he attended an archi- cians will arrive for the first itects convention, rehearsal Friday and stay at Mr and Mrs Glen Cil. the Red Carpet Inn. I cert in Milwaukee night in the Milwaukee auditorium. Mrs. Marjorie Mosi-man is bn the honors orchestra staff.

The concert is scheduled as a regular session of the north central division of the Music Educators National Con- fcrence Convention. Music edu- cators from Ohio to Nebraska their home in i Doug and Bill Bearder. sons of Mr-, and Mrs. D. W.

Bearder celebrated their 9th and 6th birthdays respectively, the past week. 1 Friday Doug was host Doug and Bill Bearder Celebrate Birthdays Several reports were given when the Walworth Countv i Council of the American Le- gion auxiliary its regular meeting on Monday at- the I Lake Geneva Legion hall. A letter was received from Casey Jones of the Grand Army Home at King. stating the 1 donation of S195 to purchase exercycles was re-! Each unit in the coun-itv made a donation to the fund. Some of the members wrote i letters to their legislators regarding actions at Madison as well as in Washington.

Members were urged bv the I I The Catholic Daughters ot Francis de Sales Church present their seventh an- nual fashion show on Thursdav April 5th. The spring and summer fa-j shions will be presented by Campbell's Apparel store. Country Cobbler and Chandelier Boutique. As in past years, there will be two shouipgs: the first at noon with a salad bar luncheon and at 8:00 o'clock in the evening with a dessert card party. Door prizes and table prizes.

Mrs. Carl Franzene will hostess the noon luncheon and Mrs. George Curran the evening dessert. Seating capacity is limited: and reservations are suggested. Call Mrs.

Arthur Winklebauer at -248-4379 or Mrs. Clifford Rutkoske at 248-3715 bert returned to Minocqua Saturday after spend- Admission to the concert is Sheila Pope Tell Betrothal Of Shelia Pope To John Reiff i lie procured in advance. The concert performance will recorded. be Page 9 NETVS Lake Geneva, Wis. Cheryl Ann Fortney To Graduate From Nursing School A former Lake Geneva resident be among the I 34 students graduating from 'the Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing in Milwaukee April 1st.

Cheryl Ann Fortney, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Richard Fortnov. 1004 Tolman Lake Geneva, will receive her diploma at commencement ex- ercises at Grand Avenue gregational church in kee Nearly 1.200 registered nurses have graduated, from the Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing since the program originated in 1917. GOLDEN YEARS NURSING HOME 24 Hour Skilled Nursing Care featuring One Story Accomodations MEMBER OF THE WISCONSIN NURSINO HOME ASSOCIATION Ambulatory Non-Ambulatory Special Diets Dai'y Rates Visitors Welcome Walworth, Wi consin Phone 275-1361 March 29, 1973 REGIONAL Kris Chase, economist for the Wisconsin Power and Light was the guest speaker Monday night, when the Lake Geneva Jaycettes met at the Power and Light Co.

Her to pics included outdoor lighting. grilling outside, and outdoor tabl settings, Mrs- William Thompson was hostess for the evening, The success of the Blood Mobile was discussed. One hundred and ninety nine pints of blood were Other business included appropriating money to purchase some children's books needed at the Headstart class. Officers for next year will be elected at the April meeting. p.m.

at the home of the president. Marge Seidling. route four. Elkhorn. 723-5379.

Walworth County Barracks Meeting To Be April 10 Walworth County Barracks of World War I veterans and Auxiliary will hold their next meeting April 10, in the Elkhorn VFW hall. All World War 1 veterans, their wives, sisters and daughters are welcome to attend. At a recent meeting, Mrs. Mary Wankert was appointed secretary to fill a vacancy left by the death' of Mrs. Lovinia -Chimbouris.

Mrs. Esther. Fabian, Lake Geneva, was introduced as a new member. president to write when re-Pope. Elkhorn, announce the Quested to do so.

engagement of their daughter; April 14 is the date set Sheila Theresa, to John William 'r the annual Past County Reiff, son of Mrs. Helen Commanders and Past County Reiff, Pell Lake, and thp late Presidents dinner at Whitewa-John Reiff, Sr. ter. and all the states between will has been advertised as one of the highlights of the four-day convention, according to Richard G. Gardner, executive secretary, of the Wisconsin m.

White SPRING CHECKUP Stag vamps the bankers vest in an all-cotton pant design that includes a halter-top and wide-legged pants. The neat tattersall checks They are Mrs. Elmer Rote's parents. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Meyerhofer were i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelley and i family of Hinsdale, 111. Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Guif recently returned from a vaca-After 10 days spring vaca- tion in Florida. They visited I tion, Scott Hintz, son of Mr. Disney World, the NASA Space and Mrs. William Hintz, left; center and friends and rela-j Sunday for Mesa Junior tives in Plant City and Fort lege at Mesa, Arizona. Lauderdale.

John Corley was in An-', Mr. and Mrs. Max Newman drews, Texas, last weekend just returned from a 2 12 called there by the death of month vacation in Florida his foster father, Thomas Hel-' where they spent time in vey- (Clearwater, Dania and Sara- Mrs. George Allen drove sola. Beloit to get her mother, Mr.

an(j Mrs. Steven Hays Mrs. F. M. Hobbs for the week- 'have returned from a two week end.

On Sunday they went trip touring Texas and New to Watertown to have dinner Mexico. with Mrs. Neal Buckland. Mrs. Grant Ledger of Ke- nosha and her daughter, MrsJ os Hal De Tuncq of Milwaukee were Wednesday guests of Mrs.

J. J. Brooks and Mrs. Eliza- beth Micheln. Mrs.

Grady Byron was re-i leased from Lakeland hospital last week after beipg a patient for a week following to five friends and his brother with a trip to the plane museum and the dbwn-town museum in Milwaukee. They ate lunch at MacDonald's the big treat place for sters. His guests were Chuckie Couch. David Houck. Doug Keller.

Jimmy Sharkus. Bob and Bill Peterson. Monday afternoon Bill had five friends toy lunch. boys played games and were. awarded His guests were Scott and Jon Sams.

Robbie All expenses will be Dutch and reservations must in by the afternoon of March Call Mrs. Evelyn Delong, 728-5279. Members, guests and those interested in organization are welcome attend. At the last regular meeting Barbara Nimmo was elected treasurer. A recreation committee and publicity committee were also selected.

The next meeting be on April 18, at 7:30 Certification board. Mrs. Roeker will fly to Pittsburgh from Philadelphia April 6, to attend the Carnegie College clubs 40th Founders day anniversary of which is one of the original eight founders. She will return home April 8. On May 9 the First District Spring conference w-ill be held at Whitewater Legion hall.

Plans were completed for the orientation of the new Badger Girls Staters and the presentation of the flag pin to last years Badger Girls. I Mrs. Ernest Roeker will at- Parents Without Partners The next meeting of the fenf national convention of are planning a fish fryf for County council will be held the Music Teachers National Friday, March 30 at TheVil-on Monday, April 16, at the Ge- association in Philadelphia, iage, South Shore drive, Dela- April 1 through 5. She will noa City Legion hall. Frediani.

Sam Ryberg and van Lake at 7:30 p.m. I FORMAL WEAR RENTAL Miss Tina DeBlaey of i Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her (grandmother, Mrs. Elliott Brooks and her uncle, Gary Brooks. Attending the restaurant represent Wisconsin as president of the Wisconsin Music Teachers association. She has also been appointed to serve 29.

on the Independant Music Teachers Forum during the convention which is one of the special sessions being held. There will be many artists on the program, including Lor-in Hollander, well known concert artist, and the North Carolina School of the Arts orchestra. There will also be a special session on National Certification. Just recently Mrs. Roeker received her National Certification renewal certificate.

These must be renewed every five years during which time, to be eligible for renewal, the teacher must earn ten points and be passed by the treat be the to will on she convention where the Hanny are tri-colored on a natural rPancake Milling Co. hadabooth Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ludwig, ground. Fabric from Woll-man Mills.

were Mr. and Mrs. James Han- was a medical patient for two Karen Ludwig, daughter of SOUTHERN WISCON; INS LARGEST SELECTION FOR Weddings FYoms Special Occas ons (21 HR. SERVICE KOHN ii ALLE1N "The Foremost J3othie; Va MAIN ST. LAKE GEN 3YA 248-3266 Both young people are eml ployed by the Walworth County Sheriffs Department.

I June 2 is the date chosen for the wedding. I Geneva Senior Citizens Club Meets Monday The regular 'meeting of the Lake Geneva Senior Citizens Club will be held at 11 a. m. sharp, on Monday, April 2, at the YMCA. Bring your sack lunch, beverage will be provided.

Sam Romano, chairman of the Seniors Volunteer program, will be the guest Games of your choice will follow the business meeting. Patricia Dreffin On Deans List At College Patricia Dreffin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dreffin, route one, Lake Geneva, has. made the first semester Deans list at Luther college, Decorah, la.

Miss Dreffin is a junior. Deans lists status is achieved by students with a grade point: average of 3.24 or better on a 4.0 scale who have earned at least 11 credit hours, 10 or which must be conventional grades (as opposed to credit or jio credit). Easy Oven-Made Jr i ti mr CC Women-s Division Makes 200 Donation i The Womens Division of the Lake Geneva Chamber has announced its decision to help Miss Lake Geneva, Miss Dona Salske, with her wardrobe costs. The sum of $200 will be allocated to her. Womens Division is al-making plans for a spring so luncheon, tion will bi plans The ti ie ann time and loca-announced later.

Exchange Student To Present Talk At AARP A talk by an exchange student from Costa Rica is planned for the next monthly meeting of the Elkhornwchapter1211 of AARP on April 2 ih the Fellowship rooms of The Congregational United Church of Christ, South Wisconsin Elkhorn at 1:30 p.m. All persons 55 years jand older in the surrounding area are welcome. 5 Banana French Toast i I i 5 I surgery. She reports she feels pretty well now. I After six days treatment for hypertension at Lakeland, Joseph Ambrose was discharged last Friday.

He is recuperating at home. Wisconsins fencing co-cap-tain Harry Chiu, Milwaukee, has been named to the 1973 American Fencing Team fol-! lowing his sixth place finish in foil during last weeks NCAA meet hosted by Johns Hopkins university. Chiu was the Big Ten champion in foil during the season just completed. days and has been dismissed from the hospital. John Kemp was released from the hospital Friday after five days treatment formulhps.

He will be able to return to work next week. Recovering satisfactorily at home is Mrs. William Jacobs who spent a week in the hospital following surgery. Others from Lake Geneva dismissed from Lakeland hos-; pital are Honore Giese, Robert L. Morris, Robert M.

Kalb, Rebecca Hoff, Steven Ross, Allen Williams, Doris Zellner Earl Swanson, Arnold Gustafson, Peter Jones, and Mrs, Miles Barrett. Patients admitted to Lakeland hospital from Lake Geneva are Mrs. John Schoen-l dorf, Viola Herrmann, Mer-! lin Berndt, Leonard Bolen, Mrs. Ole Vale, Gerald Schultz, Amy Moorehouse and Patricia Mott. "-V COMING! WATCH FOR IT! ORIGINAL REXALL 1c SALE i 2 FOR THE PRICE OF I PLUS A PENNY It's Loaded With Values Arnold Drug Lake Geneva and Delavan SALS SAL0 SALE irSALE pi 1 group baft she LJV Li g-jV DRESSES fv Were to $40 4 NOW OALLO rl DRESSES Were to $26 Now (Mft jUSAtLEi.

B-. ll I 1 group half site DRESSES (3 Were to $30 Now $12 Complete Apparel for Petite Misses Juniors Catholic Daughters ot America present 7th Annual Fashion Show THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1973 Spring and summer fashions presented by Camp- I bells Apparel tore, shoes from Country Cobbler and wigs from Chandelier Beautique. TWO SHOWINGS: 12: Salad Bar Luncheons $2.50 8:00 P.M. Dessert Card Party $1.25 Lady Florshiem SUEDE LEATHER $52 COORDINATED SANDAL BAG Both for Theres a new Dole brand banana on the market wearing an eye catching leaf shaped, red and white label. This new banana is actually that famous top quality Cabana banana improved by better growing and handling techniques.

Some of the techniques that are being put to work to improve on natures product are: scientifically tested trimming of young bananas for larger fruit; field cutting, cushioned carts and more processing stations for fewer fruit bruises and doubled washing tanks for turning out bananas that are beautifully clean and fresh! In the tropics, computers are working to- ensure quality fruit at -harvest: From tiny plant to mature fruit, the computer now evaluates everything about the banana from the nutrients in the plants soil to the amount of rainfall it has had. As a result, the new banana is larger, sweeter tasting, and smooth textured. In honor of their new banana. Dole home economists have developed this special. Easy Oven.

Made Banana French Toast recipe. It's really an inviting brunch dish that is as delicious as it is easy on the cook. It is baked in the oven, so you can make many slices at one time. What makes, the breakfast-Junch dish company special is the maple-cinnamon banana topping thats spooned over just minutes before serving time. Try serving it with Canadian or strip bacon its super! EASY OVEN' MADE BANANA FRENCH TOAST 2 eres Banana Maple Sauce: 4 Dole bananas y2 cup maple flavored syrup y2 teaspoon cinnamon Beat eggs until foamy; stir in milk, sugar and salt.

Dip bread in egg mixture; let stand until all liquid is absorbed. Place in buttered shallow baking Bake in 500F oven for 5 minutes. Turn toast; bake 3-5 minutes more or until golden brown. Meanwhile, peel bananas, slice lengthwise: place in another shallow baking Pour syrup over; sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake in 50C'F oven the last 5 minutes the toast is -baking.

Remove toast and bananas from oven; cut toast slices in half. Place on platter: top each piece of toast with banana; spoon syrup over all. Makes 4 servings. Gold Hot Pink Lavander kcja Lakz Geneva. I At St.

Francis de Sales School Hall Main Street, Lake Geneva For reservations Call 24S-4379 or 248-3715 Open an account Use our layaway plan Use your bank charge "Ji 711 MAIN ST..

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