In Gear For A Bike Picnic PAGE 3-PLAIfaDEALER-FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1973 Auxiliary Notes From V.F.W. By Gerry Kuck Poppy pins were presented to members of the post and the Ladies auxiliary to V.F.W. Post 4600 at the June meeting of the auxiliary. Helen Spoolstra, Poppy chairman, presented them to the following mem bers: Wally Kuck, post Poppy chairman; Bill Kuck, giving the most hours and collecting the largest amount ; and Marty Spoto as second for most hours spent; Mary Kuemmel, giving most hours and collecting largest amount; Dora Krocker, for second longest hours and Gerry Kuck for most hours on inside work. Correspondence read was from the Devilaires Drill team expressing appreciation for the use of the auxiliary's kitchen equipment on the day of the spaghetti dinner; Mount Hope Methodist church for table setting articles for a supper; Johnsburg Public school for the large American flag that was donated for their gymnasium, and Gateway House for a cash donation that the auxiliary had sent. A letter was also received from Downey Veterans hospital expressing appreciation for the donation of paper back books which were delivered there by Hospital ' chairman, Mary Kuemmell. National Home Chairman Vi Schuble asked the women once more to save coupons for the National Home fire truck project. Hospital chairman reported that she had been accompanied to Downey Veterans hospital last month by Marty Spoolstra and Ila Hogan. Assisting Mary, Marty and Ila was Alyce Kowal. Mary asked the members to make note of the dates for the Downey carnival which is set for June 26 and 27. Publicity Chairman Gerry Kuck presented her cash award to President Ila Hogan. The award was for second place in 5th district judging of publicity books. President Ila Hogan thanked the members for their cooperation during her year in office. The Department of Illinois of the Ladies auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars convention will be held June 22, 23 and 24. The site for the convention is the Sheraton- O'Hare in Rosemont, 111. Many of the 51 million plus bicycles in America will be pedaled to a picnic. Pumping up hills can raise mighty hearty appetites. Deviled Ham Heroes are geared just for this. With the convenience of already spiced, ready-to-spread deviled ham, they're as easy to make as coasting down the hill. The un-deviled eggs, filled with liverwurst, are delicious as well as protein (energy) packed. Potato chips, carrot and celery sticks, fruit, cookies and a beverage complete the picnic. Deviled Ham Heroes 3 7-inch hero rolls 6 tablespoons chopped 1 4V& ounce can deviled ham dill pickle 3 slices cheddar cheese 3 lettuce leaves 12 red onion rings 2 tablespoons barbecue sauce Slice hero rolls horizontally. Spread bottoms of rolls with deviled ham. Top with slices of cheese, onion rings, chopped Eickle, lettuce, and tops of rolls which have been spread with arbecue sauce. Wrap well to keep them fresh. Makes 3 sandwiches. Un-Deviled Eggs 1 43/4 ounce can liverwurst 2 tablespoons mayonnaise spread Salt and pepper to taste 6 hard-cooked eggs 1 tablespoon pickle relish Cut eggs in half, remove yolks and mash with liverwurst spread, mayonnaise and pickle relish. Stuff egg whites with mixture and chill before serving. Makes 12 stuffed eggs. TOCIOK'S Health Nen/s Published by the American Medical Association IN THANKSGIVING - For the first time, a First Communion service for young children under Confirmation age was held at St. Paul's Episcopal church, McHenry,,during the 10 o'clock Mass last Sunday. Parents accompanied their sons and daughters to the altar for Communion. Later, as an act of thanksgiving, they lighted a candle at the shrine of the Virgin Mary and Child. Members of the class were Lisa Hess, Dawn Boose, Michael and Lynn Podpora, Colleen Boak, Kenneth Lang, Marsha Crump and Rory Fiali. „ V.F.W. Auxiliary Poppy Chairman Helen Spoolstra is shown presenting poppy pins to volunteers from/Post 4600 and its ladies auxiliary. In picture at top are, from'left, Marty Spoto, Ray Kuemmel, Bill Kuck, Wally Kuck and pjjjis Spopjstra. In bottom picture are Gerry Kuck, Mary Kuemmel, Dora Krocker and Ms. Spoolstra. ^ Transferred Joseph church, 405 St. Joseph avenue, and teach at Rosary high school. A farewell party will be held for Father Cahill July 1 from 3 to 5 p.m. in the MeHenry church. His place at St. Patrick's will be taken by Father Michael Douglas, who comes from St. Thomas parish, Crystal Lake. Father Douglas served the local church' as a deacon in 1970. He was or dained in 1971. FATHER JOHN CAHILL Father John Cahill, assistant pastor at St. Patrick's Catholic church, McHenry, for the past three years, has been tran sferred to Aurora, where he will be associate pastor of St. Members of the Ladies auxiliary to VFW Post 4600 will be attending the three-day session. Those who will be attending are Ila Hogan, president; Helen Spoolstra, president-elect; Lucille Garifi, junior vice-president-elect; Renne Jende, secretary, Vi Abbink, historian; Mary Kuemmel and Gerry Kuck, trustees. A, BEE, C's of insect bites . . . The stings of the wasp and bee, common injuries during the sum mer, can cause serious illness and, in some instances, death. Prob lems can occur if a person is sen sitive or allergic to the insect, says Hollis S. Ingraham, M.D., New York State health commis sioner. If you have more than local swelling after a bee, wasp, or hor net sting, it may be a sign of al lergy to insect bites. "If dizziness, headaches, abdominal cramps, nausea, or breathing difficulties occur, or if hives and swelling appear in an area other than the location of the sting," says Dr. Ingraham, "report it to your phy sician." If you are stung, run cold, clean water over the bite or pack the area with ice to relieve pain and reduce swelling. Don't try to re move the stinger with your fing ers -- an innocent squeeze on the embedded stinger may release additional venom. Stingers should be lifted out with tweezers or the edge of a sterile knife. Dr. Ingraham also recommends that people who know they are sensitive to insect stings consult their doctors for emergency first- aid medication to carry OP sum mer outings. You can help keep the bees away, too. Don't wear bright colors outdoors and elimi nate sweet, sticky foods from picnic menus -- they'll only at tract buzzing intruders. Pop right into your diet . . . with a handful of popcorn! That's right, the munchy crunchy stuff that lures you away from the movie and into the theater lobby needn't be the bane of your diet- Iiv fact, it might help, if munch you must. (At least it might keep your mind off candy bars.) According to Philip L. White, Sc-D., secretary of the American Medical Association's Council on Foods and Nutrition, one cup of plain, large kernel popped corn has only 25 calories. But stay away from the buttered variety. With butter, the same cup of corn yields 40 calories. And sug ared corn is strickly taboo, with a whopping 135 calories. For a tasty change, sprinkle grated cheese on popped corn and broil for a minute -- but add 25 cal- MICKEY'S DELIVERS! 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