WmBw ""V v *t v*>* « ,t^ ^ ' *v- * ^ t , WA . * Thursday, October' 6> fjT'j « LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By Ann BrzezJnski A village meeting will be held on Friday. Oct. 14, at 9 ,p.m. at the fir? department Community House. Everyone is urged to attend. Fire Department The Lakemoor volunteer fire department will hold a Hallowe'en dance on Saturday, Oct. 29, at the fire department Community House. Get your tickets from any fireman or Fire Chief Frank Bitterman. Auxiliary The Lakemoor volunteer fire department auxiliary will hold a bake sale on Saturday, Oct. 8, starting at 1 p.m. at the fire department Community House. All donations will be appreciated. Mrs. Helen Buchwalter is chairman of the bake sale, Lakemoor Bible Ghurrh Sunday classes of the Lakemoor Bible church will be held between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. every Sunday afternoon at the Freeman home. McHenry Bible> Church - The McHenry Bible church is • having a fishermen's contest. The children receive a fish for every new member they bring to Sunday School. Anyone needing transportation call 591-W-L. P. T. A. The next P.T.A. meeting of the Lilymoor-Lakemoor school will Ti>e.heid on Thursday. Oct. 6, at 8 p.m. at the schoolhouse. The fc\T.A.v has a membership drive On and will welcome all new members. House Committee There will be a house committee meeting on Friday, Oct. 7. Brownies The Brownies will resume their meetings and activities in about Iwo weeks. Each child will receive a card in regard to the ' date and time of meeting. Girl Scouts The Girl Scouts opened their Thursday, Sept. 29, meeting with the flag presentation and the singing of the "Star Spangled Banner." Patrol l will have its meeting Tuesday from 7 to 8 at Virginia Gray's home. Patrol 11 will have its meeting Tuesday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Rosaime Brzezinski's home. • The Girl Scout council study group which was to have been held from Oct. 6 to Oct. 20, has been cancelled. if Cob Scouts The Ctfb Scouts will have their first meeting on Saturday, Oct. {£, at 10:30 a.m. at Mrs. Hatch's home. There are openings for t£wo or three more boys. Any .another interested, please get in "ftouch with Mrs. Hatch at 561- -R-l. Feeling Better Chipper Cpnowa's third skin graft is satisfactory. He: underwent a fourth skin .graft on Tuesday, CKSt. 4. He is feeling better and enjoys the cards and letters he receives. Bowling The Kiwanis ciub is again sponsoring children 10 years old or over to bowl at a similar fee as last year. They will bowl at the McHenry Bowling alleys on Saturdays at 10 a.m. The club will, form teams in about three or four weeks. Anyone interested in being an instructor will be very welcome. All children from Lilymoor and Lakemoor are welcome to join. "You will need your own transportation. - General News John and Dawn Fout are the proud parents of a girl, born at the Libertyville hospital. Dawn is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Kosup, who are greatly enjoying the role of proud grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Para had a busy weekend. On Saturday, Oct. 1. they entertained their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gerlack. and two boys of Barrington, and on Sunday spent the lero, and their children. They live in the home that was formerly Mr. and Mrs. Stencil's. Mrs. Pattallero spent a week at Memorial hospital at Woodstock, due to illness. Bobby Foss enjoyed over-night company of his friend, Albert Kempfer, formerly of Lakemoor, on Friday. Terry Morrison will be 6 yearaT pld on Wednesday, Oct. 5 and will celebrate it with a birthday cake and his family. John Hansen 'will be 14 yeara old this week, and will enjoy • it with family and friends. Lilymoor Bud Hueckstaedt celebrated a birthday two weeks ago. On Thursday, Oct. 6, Bud and Alma will be celebrating an anniversary. Happy ^Anniversary to you both. Bob Schweiblor celebrated his birthday by having a turkey din» ner at Club Lilymoor with fifteen j of his friends. Many happy re- • turns of the day. Rev. Edward Wojnik of Girard, Pa., who is a guest at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Steve Wijas, entertained them and the|r friends with a very interesting color movie and sound of the Eucharistic Congress in Africa. t- :< THE Mc EALER Don't May! Start today! You too will cheer.. r 0 Because meat represents about 15% of your food budget II Ir Important to know . . A&Ps "Super-Right". Qu&llty Is o reliable Standard of Top Meat Yalue. "5ulpe*-KIg1it" assures you that whatever you. cheese at A&P Is quality right . . . coetrolled-right . . prepared-right. . sold right and priced right. / I Pick of the Flock--Pan Ready Super-Right"--Ten<fer4 to 8 lbs. r "Super-Right". Quality ICOMPANY SALES National Tea Company continues to pour on sales increases, at the rate of nearly a million dollars aweek, according to H. day in Waukegan with Mr. and j V. McNamara, president, who re- Mrs. Irving Wysocki. 1 ported a 34 million dollar in- Edgar and Arleen Wade are crease in'"sales for 36 weeks of back with us in Lakemoor. They moved from Lilymoor, and now reside next door to Mr. and Mrs. C. Hyatt. Welcome back. We welcome our new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pattaloperations. Sales for the year to date, ending Sept. 10, total $385,019,828 as compared to $351,293,166 for the same period of a year ago, for an increase of 9.60 per cent. FOR T Y D O L Clean Burning Heating Oils 24 Hour Oil Delivery Service and ALL TYPES of COAL Call McHenry 729 or after 4:30 p. m. 1502 McHenry County Farmers Co-op Ass n. 523 W. 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