COMMUNITY WW DEGREES (Continued from Page 1) bachelor of BETTY LOT KEENAN ELECTED QUEEN OF FLORIDA JAMBOREE 4 • r ' • . * . % ' i LAST RITES HELD IN McHENRY FOR MARGARET BOW Miss Betty Lou Keenan was crowned queen for the second consecutive year in Pompano Beach. Fla., last week when she •Dl receive her JRjcienoe degree. More than 1,300^ students com-' was named queen of the "Bean j McHenry community |fletlng their work in the semes ' and Pepper Jamboree." Tom Kee- also resided in Johnsburg and ter at Purdue University, La- ---- onrimr Mrs. Margaret Bowers, 68, of Waukegan, died in Lake County General hospital, Waukegan, on June 5. She was a native of the and had 'fayette, I mi.., which ended May $6, were awarded their diplomas •pid degrees at commencement exercises held May 30 in the *all of Music. Richard P. Hamlin of Rt. 5 Received his degree of bachelor Of science in mechanical engineering. Elmer Erber deceived his doctor of education degree on June j ? from Bradley University. He | and his wife and family had been | •pending two weeks with their j Sarehts, the George Erbers and le Emil Schroedera. , Leaving for home in M&dison, 8.D., Tuesday, Mr. !Erber will tcach the summer class of industrial arts at the State Teach- *rs college, where he has been Instructing for the past two years. Kenneth J. Dorsch, McHenry, received a bachelor of arts de J honor of escorting tree from DePauw UmverS.ty! ^ s,ster [o (he jamborM On Sunday evening during the, fc.ihool's 115th annual commence-1 Betty Lou, 17 years old, gradient exercises. I "ated from h.gh school in Pom- ^ _ -f «nri Pano Do: sch is the son of Mr. and Beach last week. She is the ; daughter of Mr_ and Mrs_ Jack BETTY LOU KEENAN 3K rs. Joseph Dorsch, Rt. 2. _; Keenan, formerly of Jonhsburg. Dr. Russell J. Humber^ presi motlher is the former Oliva dent of the umversity, conferred . Hettermann, daughter of Mrs. undergraduate degrees on more than 350 DePauw seniors and awarded four master's degrees to graduate students. Dorsch will receive a reserve commission as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force following completion of a four-week course at Selfridge Air Force base, Mt. Clemens, Mich., this summer. Randall W. Becker, son of Mr., and Mrs. William F. Becker of Wooded Shores, Wonder Lake, Will graduate on June 14 from J&orthwestern University. with the degree of bachelor of acience in speech. Mr. Becker la a gradual® of the radio and television department of the school of speech at the university. OUTSTANDING PUPILS IN CITY SCHOOL GRADUATE (Continued from Page 1) • graduation of 1954 will remfcin as a happy reminiscence in the memory of this year's fine class. The following children had a perfect attendance record during the past year: Paul Nitz, grade 1; Trudy Kay Jpreund, Robert Mayfie!d and Kathleen O'Brien, grades 1 and 2; Sharon Krueger, Jeanne Liptrot and James Brefeld, grades 2 and 3; Raymond Fitzgerald and Francis Piller, grade 3; John DeMar, grade 4; Terry Krueger, Kat'hiyn Curran, James Thompson, Arlene Washington and Darlene Washington, grades 4 and 6; John Bauer, Patricia Bell, Judith Freund and Mary May. grade 5; Marjerie Jung and Mathew Wolf, grade 6; Eugene Blake. Fred Geinosky, Donna Mae Kllng, Joanne Schmitt and ; Jean Marie Wtrff, grade 7; Mary Jane Bell, Susan Sayler and Clements Wirfs, grade 8. Helen Hettermann. The newly crowned queen will be well remembered in this vicinity, where she attended , high school for a short time. Miss Keenan was one of the few in her clais to be on t£ie honor roll of her graduating class and also participated in numerous of the school's sporting functions. TAKE COIN BOX McHenry police this past week reported to the sheriff's office that the North Western depot had been broken into and a coin box taken which contained three dollars. The port of Quebec la 300 miles from the sea. ROBERT HAY "THE LOW OVERHEAD WAY' General Contractor New Construction and Remodeling LET US FIGURE FOR YOU Phone 622-W-2 ROUTE 4 lfoHENRY, ILLINOIS Spring Grove. Her husband preceded her in death. She is survived by several sons and daughters, none Of whom reside in this area. Services were held at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday from St. Mary's church, with interment in the church cemetery. Prior to Tuesday, the body rested at the George Juaten $ Son funeral home. v , ; FATHER'S DAY » RECIPE CREATED!# BY FAMOUS CHELC i»j teaspoon, 14 lb. cooked chestnut meat* (1 • .cup), chopped «4 lb. white bread, diced and toasted lightly (about 6 slices bread or 2»/a cups, diced) Cook bacon slightly over low heat. Add onion and saut'e until United States Lines, to such an I from heat extent that each person aboard1 parsley. G VISITOR TO CITY DIED OF HEART ATTACK SUNDAY Mrs. Ann Bredendich, 74, of Neenah, Wis., died unexpectedly of a heart attack last Sunday, June 6, while visiting in the •home of a daughter, Mrs. Ella Grever, who resides- on Rt. 31, south of the city. Mrs. Bredendich was spending the week here and was fatally stricken that morning. An inquiry was held at the George Justen & Son funeral home, The body was removed to Neenaih, where services were held this week. Excessive speed was the principal cause of traffic accidents iff 1953. Three out of four traffic accidents involved passenger cars. A gaucho is a South American cowboy. Ocean breezes and thFe&UVe cookery whet the appetites of passengers and crew of the SS United States, flagship of the' soft but not browned. Remove t and add chives and Combine egg yolk witlh cream, salt, pepper, and brown sugar. Add bacon with onions and greens, chestnut meats, and bread. If desired, add more seasonings to taste. Toss to combine. Stuffing for a 3 to 4 lb. chicken, ready-to-cook weight. consumes almost a pound of chicken a day, the Poultry and Egg National board reports. Recognizing this fact, "Poularde a la SS United States," or roast chicken, will be served on this superliner as a Father's Day feature, June 20, with| a very special stuffing which Will add to the enjoymenj/ of seafaring. The recipe for the stuffing was created by Otto Bismarck, famous chef des cuisines of tfce SS United States. If you are not among the 2,000 passengers dining on the "fastest ship afloat" on Father's Day, you and the family can imagine yourselves aiboard by consuming "Poulard a la SS United States" In your own home. For a family of three or four, use a broiler - fryer chicken weighing 3 to 4 pounda, ready to-cook weight. Stuff With the following recipe created by Mr. Bismarclc and roast until done. With this exciting Father's Day dish you can experience part of the pleasure of being aboardahip and Europe-bound. Chestnut Stuffing for 1 "Poulard a la SS United States" 2 slices bacon, diced 4 large green onions or shallots, chopped (% cup) cup dhopped chives 3 tablespoons finely chopped parsley 2 egg yolks % cup cream, light or he*vy 1 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon ground pepper RING FOR A RIDE IN A "ROCKET" 0LDSM0BIL! ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING An accidental shooting took place at Todd school in Woodstock last weekend when James Arold, 18, a senior, was shot through the body j by a sophomore, Lloyd Miller, 15, who believed the gun he held was unloaded. In an effort/ to frighten the older boy, Miller threatened him with the gun and when he pulled the trigger a .22 caliber shot went through the left side of Arold's body, an inch from the spine. The wound was not serious. Pend tteede Summer ts an excellent time get rid of pond weeds, such as cattails and water lilies. 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