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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Dec 1953, p. 12

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.. * " w. ;v ft--' • *T*' Hold Their Ow» With "Slack Your Own"Rsmm Lake By taw tacenol '&**? " i 1958 Party ^ ! That's the best word #or the Christmas party spon- ; :-l»on4 by the boya of the Mc- 2ba#oei Lake Social and Athletic $lub,ttee party was a huge sue- •'$$!fens. Thoaa boys did a job to |« proud of and they deserve the credit in the world for eir lngenlus array of gift selections for the children. I'm sure veryone waa more than pleased, t took a lot ot planning and V'-Jl^ork and regardless of the unfortunate delay the boys ;f.a SO about, it was well wc.th • •" Raiting for. Agreed? Agreed! ;j. We must not forget Santa . \ faaus who was at the party. Wasn't be cute? Cold, yes! But •'t#rho wouldn't be after that long ; ':i|lrip! 'men on top of it the oil jjtove went on the blink and no imount of pleading could fix ir. ; flveryone was a little chilled, a^ut the warmth in the hearts 1 everyone there was enough ^ r' ^lo heat any place. || Although the party was wrak, r .'^the boys had a lot of fun Mn might add, they acted like ? ^pttle kids seeing their first toys fheir preparation, for instance, be night Santa brought the t>oxe8 of toys to the home of Mr. ' ind Mrs. Jake Kantorski, four f the S.A.C. boys were there, ve Hansen, Fred Matheslus, Kantorski and Don Lorch. e fellas had more fun looking > Into and separating the toys and ;% %*mder the tree on Chrismas |norning. Unknown to them, J '^ary Kantorski was in the"kit* •->ffchen preparing delicious sandwiches and a plate of extras for t fthe boys and Santa, as they al1 ^."jvorked well into the wes hours f tf the night getting' everj;tbirtg - : ready. t: I" conclusion we want to add great big "thank yuu* to ev- > Aryone who so unselfishly gave eir time, work and donations this worthy cause. The boys asked me to add an tra thank you to the business here at the lake for their yal support, their time spent d all those wonderful donaons. Without them, we couldn't include this with "A good job! W «one!" Holiday Visits' Mr. and Mrs. Trig Rognstad |»ad a pleasant visit and Christinas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomsen (sorry rAbout misspelling your name last Week, Fred). Erling Olsen and |(the Ray Osterbys were there After the festivities were 1 over, Erling drove Mr. and Mrs. Rognstad home in his Christmas present to himself -- a brand new Packard! Mr. and Bfrs. Michael Druml of Wonder Lake spent part of Christmas day visiting friends here at the lake. With them was their daughter, Mrs. Hampton, who recently arrived from Miami Beach, Fla., with her three "boys. Michael, Brian and Qlena, jto stay permanently because of the sudden death of her husband last July. Along with Christmas, Mrs. Lil Druml was celebrating her birthday. The Drumls have been spending part of their Christmas at McCullom Lake for the past sixteen years. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kinsey spent Christmas in Evanston at the home of their son, Roy Kinsey, Jr. Marianne and Roger Kinsey and family were there also. Mrs. Kinsey was very happy indeed when approached with the news that Roy had won a Sunbeam coffee maker Saturday at the Bowman Dairy display in the A&P. Lucky gal! Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reid spent the holiday with their son and his family, Mr. and Mia. Bill Reid, and grandchildren Joanne and Michael. Joanne was overjoyed we hear that Santa didn't forget to bring her the record player she wanted so much. Mr. and Mrs. V. Adams and children spent the day at the home of Mrs. Adams' mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jablonskl. Mr. and Mrs. ^Jake Kantorski had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Bob Loesch of Chicago, Chester Kantorski, Bob Kantorski and their grandson, Kenneth Loesch. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ingersol and children of McHenry spent Christmas day with the Kenneth Ingersols of McCullom Lake. Mr. and Mrs. P. Brendle and son, Terry, enjoyed the day in Elmhurst with family and friends. / January second is the big day in one little fella's mind at least. Teddy Olsen will be all of seven years old. Happy birthday, Teddy. MEMORIAL FUNDS Two memorial funds in honor «f outstanding northern Illinois musicians have been started this week. One is in Woodstock, honoring Clarence Olson, who died last week. The other was initiated in Barrington, in honor of Walter N. Sears, whose deatri was mourned last week. Subscribe For The Pl&indealer si *8BW*e*g:ME*«»**a*axs*aMajaa:maaaR*K$xi3ss(*gKgK$: % i YEAR is ushered in ^ Wish to p»y Inter* to your friendship qna to acknowledge oil the fine favors • ! ' r-, « with which you have fovored us in . tht past year. F, M. RADIO & TELEVISION SALES a SERVICE HOW easy it is to be a good hostess when your entertaining plan is as simple as these "Stack Your Own" Cookies. The wafer cookies are mixed in two minutes with a package of basic cookie mix from the grocery store. Guests make cookie Dagwoods to suit themselves with an assortment of fillings. They can stack them as high as they dare. They'll taste good no matter how they put them together. While the cookies are blended In two minutes time with baglc cookie mix from the grocery store, the fillings are almost as easy to make. They Include peanut butter used right from the jar, Semi-Sweet Chocolate Frosting made by simply melting a package of semi-sweet chocolate morsels and a little shortening, and quick uncooked Instant Coffee Frosting made with Instant coffee., With basic cookie mix for your dough, you have practically all the ingredients ready mixed right in the package. Just add a little flour and water, and there is your rolled dough. You'll find the dough stable to manage because it Is mixed by machine and has excellent non* sticking, plastic, rolling and cuttlQf qualities. "8tsek Your Own" Cookie* 1 14-ounc* packag* cookie ante Prepare rolled cookies according to directions on package. Roll oat %-inch thick on lightly floured board or pastry cloth. Cat into 1% x 2-inch oblongs with a knife or pastry wheel. Bake on ungreased cookie sheets In a moderate oven (375° F.) 8 minutes. Serve It with a choice of frostlngs or fllltfcgt such as Senti-Sweet Chocolate, Instant Coffee, Peanut Butter, Jelly or Jam. 8eml-Sweet Chocolate Filling: Melt 1 package (1 cup) semtyweet chocolate morsels and J. tablespoon shortening over hot, not bolting water. Instant Coffee Frosting: Cream together 1 teaspoon Instant coffee, 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon cream and 2 drops almond flavoring. Gradually blend in 1 cup sifted confectioners' sugar. MANAGER HONORED George Wilburn, Illinois Bell Telephone manager for this area, was honored at a manager's meeting held in Chicago last week for forty-eight years of cpntinuous service. He has lived in , Woodstock since 1923 but serves the McHenry, community also. Classified Ada bring r Central Garage FRED J. SMITH SEBVIOB " > ' ' Complete Motor Overhauling^ Welding JOHNSBUEG. H3. McHENRY 200-J Farm Firm Up; Precautions Urged Farm fire flosses, which last year • reached $133,000,000 are expected to be even higher this year, close to $140,000,000, U. S. Department of Agriculture reports. Their major causes, according to the National Board of Fire Underwriters, were carelessness and faulty building constitution. Unlike buildings in urban areas, where fire departments and water supplies are usually available, those in farm areas often face tdtal destruction after they catch fire. Because of this, the National Board of Fire Underwriters has urged farmers to take all necessary steps to remove hazards on their farms. While the help of every member of the family and every employee is needed 'to overcome carelessness, additional emphasis should be put on all safety precautions. Such precautions actually begin with the construction of the original farm buildings and apply to any new ones that are added. In addition, the NBFU says, the farmer shouldr be alert to conditions that maV cause fires and use every meank possible to correct them. ' / One of the best ways to discover - and recognize hazards is by regular inspection of build ings. Another way is by check off of the farm fire safety inspection blank, prepared by the National Board of Fire Underwriters, and available through local fire chiefs, insurance agents or county agents. y "•* When you like somebody you are blind to his (or her) faults. HAPPY v.|84 YES • have thepi heft '•Ice Cubes-. and" • J. ' Crnshea - For Your . New Years Cheer HOLLY'S Texaco Service Station 400 E. Elm St. •' ^ JL CI <Kappu ' 7?cu> lHi As the New Yeor prows closer t. ^ < s. ^ we pause to soy* , ASr 'Thank You Gladstones Dept. Store . ' "Hie Store For Everyone" 203 8o. Green St. McHenry, ID. . Phone IK It Pays to AdvertiseJn The McHenry Plaindeal US N. 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