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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 May 1955, p. 11

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• : 3£- Thursday, May 26/1955 J*sp! ,.fi.-i*.-• ..r-*: . r? •'!,•>>•« .^; ; EMcHENHY plaindealer ::|j® LAKEMOOR & ULYMOOR fit "4• •a- •_• By UaraOt Fo* ' • >'• Village News ..'. Therej wHfr;-berHSr house committee meeting this Friday evening, May 27, at 9 o'clock in the fire-. community house. Alt ^members*-k are asked to attend this meeting. A reminder tflr -all of the residents of Lakemoor and Lilymoor that personal projffrty taxe§ are due June 1. Tqlgyoid penalties, please pay itheift^ramptly. Last Monday njorning, Gerald your child will not be. disappoin-' ted, please remember to send along 4iie slip on June 7. Colberg of Lil; his bicycle on, was hit by a happened to >r was riding it highway and •. Dr. Gladstone by at this particular time and ordered the ^boy taken to the clink; in an ambulance. Heaid injuries were received and his- bike ruined. Parents, please warn your children about riding their bicycles on the higlhway -arid also playing in their wagons and other toys near the highway. Traffic during (the liext feyr . .months will .be very heavy and (the children must be warned in regard to this or there will bpfe|^iamy accidents which will :j&e paused by the children's cameSMess. Cttvilian'^&eljftu^e News Edward Kamfif ' announces Iftvat Mrs. Florence Falsetti has been ^ appointed information officer of civilian defense. iShe ^will work along with Mr. and Mrs. A1 Go dina, who were appointed previously to thia committee. On June 15 and 16,° l^we - wiJl be a state civilian defense'program, entitled "Operation AlerJ/, Illinois." Lakemoor will take "im active part in this drill and further notices will be given to all in regard to this matter at a^ftj&er Wte. r What's to be Dojne About Dogs ? Every Mohkjfay imy phone rings and the following question is being asked.of me: "What are they going to do about 'the dog situation?" People who keep tiheir ^ dogs chained up and prepare a beautiful garden are disgusted wfhen all the stray dogs are found digging up their hours of labor in the yard..- Why eaii't something be done? Please, can't the proper authorities do something about this situation ? Attention Bowlers Any man interested in bowling this fall withv the V.F.W. please contact Roy Morrison-of Lakemoor. You $e#d not be a member of 'the V.F.W. to bowl. Bible Church News This is just a reminder thaJt jp Daily Vacati^fi Bi£3e sdhool will start an Jtun£a6. Anyone desiring* any information about this or any children ' desiring a ride to and from the school please contact Mrs. Margaret Beahler. All children invited to attend this school. Brotftpie Outing TTie Brownies will all go to Hawthbrne Meloldy farm on June 7. Each child must have a written consent slip from her .parents before leaving. '.'So, mothers, so PROFE^lOnflL DIRECTORY B and B EXTERIOR DECORATING Free Estimates Fritzches Estates PHONE 560-R-2 DR. G.~ Br -SWANSON Dentist Office Hours: Daily Except Thursday e to 12.. 1;S0 to 5:30 M°n* Wed. and FrL Evenings By Appoint^mnt OWy . Telephone McHenry -160 • FRANK S. MAT BLACK DIRT Sandx - wavel - Driveways Excarvating ^ Route 5, McHenry, m. Phone McHenry 580-M-l Sand ^ Limestone VEIN THELEN Excavating Gravel Black Dirt dredging TeL &cHenry 13S6 BoX 640, Rt. 1, McHenry, I1L A. P. FRETTND ft SONS Excavating Contractors Tracking, Hydraulic and Crane Service -- ROAD BUILDING -- Tel. 204-M McHenry, DL EARL R. WA1SH INSURANCE Flret Auto, j£jaucqy$ Life Insuraaoe •?r >MPANUSS When You 3$(Mi4 Insurance of PHOT Green ft Elm or 9SS McHenry, in. SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Ornamental ft^jstnictural Steel - Visit Our' Showrooms H f Miles Sjtfnht; on Rt, SI 1 J PHONE 950 Picnic On June 2 the Lily Lake PTA will lhave a picnic for the first and second graders of the Lily Lake school. > Ladies. League The Ladies League held their monthly meeting last Wednesday evening. At this meeting the $150 for fuel and maintenance was pakJ to the firemen for this organization's share for, 1955. This is the first organization to pay their • fee and they are to be congratulated on their- promptness in so doing. noon. Rtoaatae received many lovely gifts. Henry Parratore, Jr., celebrated his first birthday last Sunday. His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P&rratore, his godparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Parratare, Mir. and Mrs. Carlo Parratore and Jack Fontana, all from Chicago, and the Bonder children helped celebrate the day. Mrs. Dorothy Wrublewski baked the cake for the birthday party. Many gifts were received by little Hank. Cake and coffee was served by his mother. Happy birthday "to you. On Wednesday, May 25, James Hansen celebrated his twelfth birthday with many of his neighborhood friends. Happy birthday to you, too, James. Bowling News Last Saturday morning, a girls' team from Lakemoor, consisting of Pauline Kalernba, Eleanor Wirfs, Mary Ann Swenski, Joyce Haher and Judy Vacondio, and a boys' team, consisting of Bob Foss, Corky Foss, Eddy Steadman, Roy Erickson and Donald Kibbe, played teams from WonkJ4r Lake. The boys were defeated by one point and tfhe girls by three points. We hope they will do better the next time they bowl them. Outing Last Tuesday the pinochle club, consisting of Rita Erickson, Helen Para, Mrs. Geiger, Mar cella Foss and Irene Leon, celebrated their firfet birthday by going to Chicago for the day. While eating lunch next to the Chicago Theatre, we were all surprised to see the Mariners walk in and sit at flfce table next to us. Mrs. Leon got up enough courage to ask for their autographs. They sure were a friendly group. After going to the show, we went to the Chez Paree for dinner. A weary five-some returned home around 12:30 am The only thing that dampened1 our spirits was the fact that Ann Brzezinski, Dorothy Wrublewski, Claire Forbes and Alice Wade could not attend the outing with us. We hope tthey will be there next year when we go out again. Attend Crystal Lake Meeting On Monday, Doirothy BorodJer and Marge Beahler attended the GirJ Scout Council meeting in Crystal Lake. , Weekend Guests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Para entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lizz of CSiicago and their son, Frank, over the weekend. Miss Ann Koska of Chicago was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. McDermott this past week. A REAL DESSERT You can have ail delight of freshly baked yeast-raised coffee cake without the watching and waiting for a double rising or the kneading. All the ingredients are miked together with a wooden spoon and turned topped Better make gone! DUTCH APPLE CAKE Sheridan Road is again happy to have Esther Chambers, sister of Alice Wade, back home after her long stay in the hospital. We hope ^.e will stay well now and not have to return to the hospital again. Welcome home, Esther. 1 egg, beaten \'i teaspoon vanilla 2 cups sifted flour Save More Shop at Home Birthday Parties Saturday, Rozanne Brzezinski celebrated her eleventh birthday with .the following guests: Corky Foss, Bob Foss, Donald anid Diane Kibbe, Judy and EJctdly Steadman and Eugene Bolda. Rozanne's mother had an outdoor wiener roast and cake and ; Ice. cream for the children, and tjien jail were given candy aiuf gum -£nd' taken to the show for the after- | EDDIE the EDUCATOR soys bwti mm, lobortn and cRImw in 9«n*ral depend vpon school* wftfck keep pace with fhe timet. Schools are property everybody's batlne**. ->• •-- *• Itfmofc Educoltait AMoefotiee i. tups sncea nour 2 apples, pared and thinly sliced Vi cup brown sugar , I Vi teaspoons soft butter 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vi cup milk Vi cup sugar V4 teaspoon salt VA cup shortening V* cup warm (not hoc) water I package or cake yeast, active dry or compressed Scald milk. Stir in sugar, salt and shortening. Cool to lukewarm. Measure water into a large mixing bowl (warm, not hot, water for active dry yeast, lukewarrri for compressed yeast). Sprinkle or crumble in yeast. Add lukewarm ihilk mixture. Add beaten egg, vanilla extract and flour. Stir until well blended, about 1 minute. Turn batter into a greased 9-inch cake pan or shallow baking dish. Arrange apple slices on top; sprinkle with brown sugar mixed with butter and cinnamon. Cover; let rise in a warm place free from draft 1 hour and 15 minutes until doubled in bulk. Bake at 375°F. (moderate oven) for 35 minutes. M"1"H H 'M"» SPRING GROVE By Mrs. Charles Freund •I' '1* '1"1' *£• •!• «fr '!• '!• »l"t' 'I'M' 3' 'I' 'fr Members of the Birthday club helped Mrs. C. L. Stevens celebrate her birthday on Thursday afternoon. Games of five-hundred were played and prizes went to Mrs. Alice Van Every, Mrs. Virginia Gillespie, Mrs. Mayme Tinney and Mrs. Julia May. A delicious lunch was served after cards. A meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Freund on Thursday nigh/t to make 'preparations and' arrangements for a bake sale which will be held at St. Peter's hall on Sunday, May 29, beginning at 7 a.m. All trr.ose who attended the junior class play, "Arsenic and Old Lace," at Richmond-Burton high school auditorium on Saturday night greatly enjoyed it. All agreed that it was one of the best ever presented by the students. Don Reimer, a student at the University of Illinois^ spent the weekend with Mr. anid Mrs. John McGovern. Father Gene Jung of Shelby, Ohio, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jung, several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McNally enjoyed a vacation in California last week. The nuns of St. Peter's sdhool and some of the eighth grade girls spent Sunday visiting at Mount St. Mary's school in St. Charles. who went were . Mary Lou Kftgnn, JU»M> Miller, Mary Ann "£iil'V'-P®®By Schueneman. Mrs. Alice Wagner a»d Mr». Nell Hawkins visited Mr. Mrs. Tom" Maidden in Kockftwd on Sunday. * , '. - / - Buy U.S. Savings Bond* F I S H F R Y EVERY FRIDAY NITE SUNDAY SPECIALS BAKED HAM - ROAST BEEF CHICKEN - STEAKS McDonald's Tavern McCULLOM, LAKE It Pays to Advertise In The McHenry Plaindeale* N O T I C E The bake shop will be open Monday, Memorial'Day, from 7 a.m. until noon and every Monday hereafter throughout!*Hrie summer season. / RIVERSIDE-JAKE SHOP Out of the ordinary h \ i V ' i ):• / 11 Discover the difference the "Rocket" makes ! 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