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News Herald from Port Clinton, Ohio • 7

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II oroscope They leave I hem lung hi up; Htrrul'i FnrJo, beri-rribt-r I Housewives turn clowns on stage By BETTY WOOLLEY Scouts for three years arid is a Bev Schwind is petite and a at Plurnbrook. They have lived member of the TB Board of perfect counterpart for tall, in the area for 7 years. Ottawa County. blonde Sue Donner. Bev is president of the The Donners are members of She and her family live at Women of the Church at Re-Kesurrection Lutheran Church.

3937 North Ridge in Catawba, surredion Lutheran Church, is Sue is also a member of the Their family includes Joy, 15; a Past president of Guide Lite American Lutheran Church Jami Sue, Scott, and In February she will en-Women and has directed the Cynthia, 4 years. Cynthia, af- ter tne Providence Hospital Staff Writer Some people claim there is not enough laughter in the world today. Like the old cliche about the weather that "everyone talks about it but nobody does anything about is not the case with two popular Catawba children's choir for the past fectionately known as "Cindy" School of Nursing in Sandusky, women, Bev Schwind and Sue three years. She enjoys bowling accompanies her mother and family belongs to Resur- Donner. and is vice-president of the Sue on their appearances and rection Church and very active Discovering that they have Tuesday Night league at Har- they refer to her as their in its program, been blessed with the talent to bor Lanes.

"director." Bev's husband interests include sewing, make others laugh has opened Dark haired and vivacious "Chuck" is employed at NASA reading, writing, golf and bowl reason for keeping as ac tive as they do in performing for groups. As they give their programs in costume such as "Peter arid the Wolf the children, get so carried away with the rnaic of the story as it is reenacted by the Catawba pair, laugh and sometimes scream as excitement mounts At a certain time when tin-Wolf is in danger of becoming a prisoner they call out quietly to him when they think he can get away. It is all in good natured fun and taken in stride by the performers who love the dramatic and warm response of their youthful audience. In the past three years appearances have been made to every school in Ottawa County, hospital groups, women's clubs, the cooking school sponsored last year by the former Daily News, the Riverview School for Retarded Children, Head Start and to Magruder Hospital. ing.

Iunng the past year Bev has had articles published in Iff 1" the Lutheran publication "Scope." Her love for writing is a great asset in writing the sketches they present as a comedy team. Both Bev and Sue are members of Port Clinton Play-makers Civic Theatre. Bev holds the office of secretary in the organization this year. "Making people laugh" was the answer both gave as their i t- CBaggSfiCSfiCBXtaSMIMI stt tsa vx sac tss sat ta ssu its .4, I t.f BO BO AND DO DO CAVORT Don characters on stage Oak Harbor girl in Nutcracker Suite "Come Out and I NOW SERVING DELICIOUS SANDWICHES HOT PIZZA SOUP AND CHILI DRAUGHT BEER DELICIOUSLY MIXED DRINKS r47cW It -tt -1W itniii ii iimwrwiiniiwf HMU' JUSiJF I I 2 FOUR WINDS up a new and exciting phase of life for these two it has also brought much joy and laughter into other lives. Their most recent appearance was Sunday afternoon at the Standard Products Company Christmas party for 600 children.

As Bo Bo and Do Do the clowns they thrilled both the children and the adults with their capers and their lively dialogue. The ability to don gay costumes and write their own sketches has provided many programs throughout the area before many types of groups. This has been going of for the past three years with more requests for personal appearances as word got around of the hilarity these two talented gals project. Their repertoire includes a "Fish ala Pouf" which is a hysterical sketch on cooking the French way with wine; "The Bride's Dilemma" the skit about a young, inexperienced bride who learns to cook by television: "Seven Steps to Beauty" or how to attain instant beauty; Bo Bo and Do Do the Clowns; "Peter and the "The Old Folks" and their most recent characters "The Astronauts" which they brought down the house with at the recent "Hi Neighbor" produced by the Playmakers. Sue Donner and her family have lived in Port Clinton for 3 years moving here from Sandusky where Charles Donner is a cattle buyer for Sandusky Dressed Beef.

The Donners live at 1507 NW Catawba Rd. and are the parents of two children Julie, 10 and Scott, age 11. A sparkling wit and personality to match plus a zest for life keeps Sue Donner involved in many activities. They include being a Leader of Girl Scout Jr. Troop 108, Red Cross Gray Ladies and Bloodmobile.

She was a delegate for Girl Bayvirw at the Bridge OPEN NOON 'Til Elizabeth Graves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Graves of Oak Harbor is dancing with the Toledo Ballet Company's production of Tchaikovsky's Anita Diterlizzi of Ottawa Lake, will appear as The Nutcracker and a 50-voice choir, composed of members of the St. Hedwig Singers and the Saturday, December 13, 1969 March 21 to April 20 (Aries) You may not be able to complete as much as you desire, but do what you can, and do it well. You will not weaken your position as long as you put forth your best efforts.

April 21 to May 21 (Taurus) Oet an early start if you would complete this day's assignments and collect the rewards. You are now assured of cooperation from those in a position to help. May 22 to Juue 21 (Gemini) Accentuate the positive in your thinking if you would make the real advancement possible now. Routine activities may be happily supplemented by added interests. Planetary aspects generous.

June 22 to July 23 (Cancer) Usually you recognize opportunities and like to do something with them. This is a good day for grasping the best. But do make some time for rest and relaxation. July 24 to August 23 (Leo) You may run into some complex situations now. Analyze carefully; discriminate between fact and rumor.

Don't reject a proffered idea before you have fully understood it, however. August 24 to September 23 (Virgo) Work that enables you to use your creative abilities and ingenuity should bring you great pleasure now. Why not launch an avocation along these lines which could eventually prove remunerative? September 24 to October 23 (Libra) You may have to make some sacrifices now, but later you will be glad you did. Devote your special gifts to worthwhile causes and "many happy returns" will be yours. October 24 to November 22 (Scorpio) Direct interests and undertakings discerningly.

Use that quick-thinking mind of yours to help you out of possible unpleasant involvements, and don't let impulsive action get you into them. November 23 to December 21 (Sagittarius) Your talent for remembering and profiting by experience can be applied smartly now. Jupiter auspicious: New records can be set. But don't overtax yourself. December 22 to January 20 (Capricorn) You will probably be more interested in plans for the future than for week-end merry-making.

This is all to the good, since some fine opportunities are in the offing. January 21 to February 19 (Aquarius) Break your day down to definite essentials and eliminate the unimportant. Do not engage in untired projects except where "dry runs" make them seem feasible. February 20 to March 20 (Pisces) Don't believe everything you hear now, but look for the truth and, when you find it, recognize it, respect it. Rumors may be spread deliberately.

Good opportunities in the offing. YOU BORN TODAY are endowed with keen mental and physical abilities that usually coordinate extraordinarily well to produce top success. You are innately logical, quick-thinking and cheerfully adapt to necessary changes in plans and programs. You are vitally interested in people and love the opportunity travel affords to observe new places and customs and meet persons whose environment is completely different from your own. You are versatile, progressive; could succeed in almost any field of your choosing.

Birthdate of: Lawrence Lowell, lawyer, educator, author; Drew Pearson, newspaper columnist. "Nutcracker Suite," produced St. Jude School Chorus, will be in association with the Toledo heard in the choral segment of Symphony Orchestra. the Snow Scene. WRTfiKTrjH.fJC.- SUE DONNER BEV SCHWIND Housewives without makeup Hey Kids Look Free Show Free SATURDAY DEC.

13 MATINEE ONLY Doors open 1:30 show at 2 The 29th annual production will be held in the new Masonic Auditorium on Sunday, Dec. 14, at 3 and 5 p.m. The ballet company, usually 35 strong, has been enlarged to more than 200 singers, dancers and actors, representing 11 cities in the area. Ruth Ann Koesun and Royes Fernandez, principal dancers with the renowned American Ballet Theatre of New York City, will appear as guest artists in the Sunday performance. Miss Koesun, who first appeared here in Nutcracker in 1963, returns in her role of the Sugar Plum Fairy while Mr.

Fernandez is Cavalier. NOW thru JAN. 1 jllllr jtto 4ft9 ADMISSION Adults 75c Children Under 14-50c FREE PARKING OPEN DAILY 3 to 9 p.m. OPEN SAT. 10 i.m.

to 9 p.m. OPEN SUN. Noon to 9 p.m. if rr Wizard of Bagdad Starring DICK SHAWN DIANE BAKER LUCAS COUNTY RECREATION CENTER Today's history Today is Friday, Dec. 12, the 346th day of 1969.

There are 19 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On this date in 1745, the first chief justice of the United States, John Jay, was born in New York City. On this date-in 1792, 22-year-old Ludwig von Beethoven paid 19 cents for his first music lessonfrom Franz Joseph Haydn, in Vienna. In 1894, Japanese troops invaded Korea. In 1937, the U.S.

gunboat "Panay" was sunk by the Japanese in China. In 1941, there was fierce fighting on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. In 1943, a treaty of mutual assistance and friendship was signed by the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia. In 1944, partial evacuation of Tokyo took place because of incendiary bombing by American Superfortresses. Pbon.

193-9483 IE ST MiUMEE, 0. We Have A 1 Resident ballerina Velta Cer-nonok, formerly of the Riga, Latvia Opera ballet, will again be seen as the Snow Queen and Bernie Landis, popular Toledo character actor, will perform in the role of the comical Herr Drosselmeyer. Mr. Landis will be making his second appearance with the Toledo Orchestra this season. Further enhancing the production will be Inez Capazo, veteran folk dancer with the International Folk Dancers of Toledo.

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