LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By Mrs. Pat Morrison MUHMItlillMMWMIUllUllllllllUIIBNI m • The Lakemoor volunteer fire 0;.; department will hold their next . , ftgular meeting Tuesday, June 9, ;;f^3° p.m. at the McDermott ^^ahuilding. All members please attend. T*1® Lily lake Beautifying club it a special meeting May 28, has , decided to disband as of July 1. The garbage disposal method for V members of the L.. L. B. C. only Will be carried until July 1. It .Y has been decided that all money remaining shall be donated to the Lakemoor volunteer fire ' defnrtment. The amount will be : about 130. All incidental equi{>- ipent will also go to the fire de- '• ; partment. " munity and how they work witli their fire department men; of their activities outside their own community, such a% visiting vet* erans' hospitals and work at the U.S.O. Mrs. Arlington was accompanied J»y Mrs. Fendick, secretary, and Mrs. Hubert, historian. Following the talk, the ladies had a question and answtv discussion. Coffee and cake were served. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs; Brady, Mrs. Beahler, Mrs. Lottie Bransford «*nd Mrs. Myrtle Booster. Everyone enjoyed a nice evening. The 'teen-agers of Lakemoor played baseball against the oldtimers on Memorial Day at the "McHenry high school baseball, ,.. A reminder that the L: I. A. diamond. This time the oldjfocial club iJr holding' theiy* elec-t^mers won by 18 to 13. Quite a tlon of oSfficers Sunday, June 7, j ^he fellows came out, • p.m. at* Mary SchiAvone's even though it was, a very hot *-ess shop. 'Only former L. I. A.! ***<* humki day* A cooler and Ifcembers are eligible to Vote Mr. and Mrs. Kawell celebrated living one year in Lakemoor «n Saturday, May 30, by having • family get-together with rela- JHves from Chicago. The Ted Beahler family of Lakemoor had quite a bit of company over the Memorial Day Weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Hatch frcm Chicago spent the weekend with them, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Unger and daughter, Avis McKay, of Chicago came out on Sunday. Mr. Unger is a brother of Herman Beahler. The Ladies' auxiliary to the Cakemoor voluhteer fire departf mt met last Wednesday, M?y , at the McDermottt building The ladies are planning a bake aale for Saturday, June 13, at the Charm House, starting at 11 *tm. proceeds to go to the fire department. Mr§! Marie Hyatt is jCfrairman. Fifty-seven members attended the meeting to hear the guest speaker for the evening, Mrs. Arlington, president of the Bonny Brook fire department auxiliary in Lake county. Mrs. Arlington related how eir fire 'department and auxiliary began and how far they nave progressed today. She told •jit an auxiliary's part in the coiiisoda pop were there to take care of their thirst. They are tentatively planning another game June 14. It would be very nice if more of us showed up to root for our boys dr men, whichever be the case. Let's £et cut tthere and {show them that we are just as enthused as llicy ar-. The fourth annual daily vacation Bible school of the McHepry Bible church in Lakemoor will start at 8:30 a.m. Monday, June 8, with a parade starting at the McDermott building. School is from 9 ain. to 12:10 p.m., Monday through Friday, June 8 through the 19. All boys and girls are invited from the ages of 3 to 15. Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Todd of Lakemoor * attended the graduation of their nephew, Allen Tripp, Jr., in Waukegan Friday night, May 29. ^ _ Marcella, Gary and Linda Goss of Lakemoor spent' a week's vacation in Milwaukee at the home of Marcella's sister, Mrs. George Hoffman. They had a wonderful time. • - j--- - . Mrs. Clifford Todd of Lakemoor celebrated her birthday Saturday with a party. Guests were Michael Berk of Chicago, Dolores "and Allen Tripp, George Warner, of Waukegan and Miss Josephine Dosch of Lakemoor, Eleanor received soma vary beautiful gifts. The,, community was laddered to hear of the death of Mrs. Lorraine Swanson of Chicago last weekend. Mrs. Swanson was a former resident of Lakemoor, having resided in this community for several years. She had been ailing for some time. Richard Hyatt, our village clerk, reports that - our motor fuel tax allotment for the month of April is $235.47. Mr. and Mrs. Les Vineer spent last Saturday up at the Petrified 1 Springs, Wis., with relatives. They do that every year as a sort of family reunion. Everyone had a very enjoyable day. Ann Surleta's daughter, Dorothy, had a baby boy Saturday night in Chicago. The new addition weighed in at 8 lbs. 12 oz. Dorothy hasn't named the baby yet. Young Billy Bejnder was out to visit with his parents over the past weekend holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lynch visited Mr. and Mrs. Velmar, who are new. residents in Lakemcor. They just moved in last week. Welcome folks. Some of cur summer residento wei e out over' the weekend among them Mr. and Mrs. Cappalani and family, Dr. and Mrs. Devvald and family, and Mr. and Mrs. William Dick and ' family. Whether it's stubbing your toe or saying the Wrong thing to your wife or secretary, the incident usually happen? so fast that you are sunk in gloom for days, wondering the why and wherefore of it. , By Marie Schaettgen junior Activities Adele Schmitt is ou*-> Girl State representative this 7^ear. She was chosen for her all-round ability and fine scholarship as well. She will attend Girls State convention at MacMurray college in Jacksonville, 111. The*-® the girls will be taught how to conduct the affairs cf the state of Illinois. They will observe the work of the state legislature and come back imbued with the hope that they will, one day, help their state toward better government. Initiation At our last meeting, many women of our community were Initiated into the American Legion auxiliary. Those who took the oath to uphold the Constitution were Mrs. Dorothy Stoffel, Mrs. Catherine Bernhardt. Mrs. Ruth Mraschek, Mrs. Dorothy Dowell, Mrs. Evelyn Graser, Mrs. Gertrude Barbian, Mrs. Marge Mikota and Mrs. Lois Smith. Others who were tc be initialed but were unnable to attend wove Mrs. Grace Dobyns, Mrs. Genevieve Deveta, Mrs. Et'iel Hornby and Mrs. Rose Fritzsche. These women were told of t!ie many symbols and purposes of the American Legion auxiliary. The officers who took part in this ceremony were mostly past presidents and other officers. These included Minnie Greefh, Christine Krinn, Henrietta Vycital, Jeannette Vance, Lillian Miller, Luella Graham and Pearl Pietsch. 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PappyV idea wound up giving him (and us) just about the best fishing pond in the county ... r^ht-fiT his own back yard. From where I sit. Pappy may be older than some of us but his mind is active--and open. He's ready to listen to anybody with an idea. That's why he and I can talk oa any subject--sometimes sboat his preference for buttermilk and mine for beer. And though we disagree, we respect each ether's opinion. That's neighborliness without a "catch* to it. Delia Freund was sergeant at arms and Be&s Groebel assisted. Hugh Saynor showed some colored slides of the Veterans making poppies, which was interesting and instructive, too. We hope our new members enjoyed the get-together after the meeting. This social hour after the regular meeting allows our members to make new acquaintances and keep old friendships in repair. Hope to see you all at the next meeting : Public notice^ - Notice of Proposed Change In Electric Schedule E-S PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY Division of Commonwealth Edison Company hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed with the Illinois Commerce Commission on May 26, 1953, Rider 17--Electric Furnace Interruptible Service. This is a new rider which proposes conditions of seJvice applicable lo industrial customers having large electric furnace loads of 20,000 kilovoltamperes or more. Further information with respect thereto may be obtained either directly from this Company or by addressing the Secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission at Springfield, Illinois. A copy of the proposed change in the schedule may be inspected by any interested party at any business office of this Company. \ Publ ic Service Company D i v i s i o n o f C o m m o n wealth Edison Company By: Murray Joslitt Vice President (Pub. June 4-11) You Can Buy ANY AMOUNT OP MUTUAL FUND SHARES . . 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The oil is being placed upon our streets this Week and while the fluid will make our streets quite sticky for a few days, our citizens are glad to see its appearance, as one , season of Qil experience has convinced us that it is a mighty good thing, Lewis Bishop, the, Water street tonsorial artist, has engaged the services of a first class baiber for his shop. "The Tower of Babel" has been week's issue of the Plaindealer as our feature story. We are doing everything within Reason and our power to make this* paper a "live wire" and we are going ^o no fit tie expense in making it such. The marriage of Miss Octavia G. Dalton to Floyd E. Thompson both of LaGrange, took place ,it the pleasant country home of the groom's grandfather, Thomas Thompson, Wednesday, May Rev. T. Atkey of North Lake officiating, -- To produce tile light-colored, f mild-flavored yolks that sumers are demanding, keep hens confined, gays a University of Illinois poultry specialist. To The Plataulsaler PR. 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