Thursday, November 11.195# LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By Maroella Fo«a Card and Bunco Party Keep this date in mind, Nov. 27, when a card and bunco party will toe held for the benefit of the McHenry County Memorial hospital at the community house. This party Mill be run by the L.I.A. Social club. Richard Hyatt is chairman of this committee and ha* quite a few workers out sfelling tickets. Refreshments will be served and there -will also be entertainment. We all know how much a larger hospital is needed and we should all be willing tb cooperate in making this affair a success. Feather Farty Don't forget the feather party sponsored by the ladies' auxiliary on Nov. 20 at Wally's Oasis. The proceeds of this will be for the Christmas party for the children of Lakemoor. Ladles'League The Ladies' League held its monthly meeting last Wednesday evening in the community house. The Christmas dinner plans were tabled until the December meeting. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Ann Brzezinski and Mrs. Zelanka. Cake and coffee were served and bunco and cards played. Special Notice There will not be an auxiliary meeting in November due to the fact that Mrs. Nielson's wedding will take place on that evening. There will be the usual December meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Para and Mr. and Blrs. Brzezinski had "Joint" company on Sunday, Mr. and' Mrs. Arthur Para and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Para and family and Marie Fabian. In the evening, the Paras and Marie Fabian went to Solon Mills to visit friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin and Mr. and Mrs. Fonti. On Friday, Mrs. Foss was visited by her father, Mr. Sohm, her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sohm, Mrs. Prost and her aunt, Mrs. Miller. It was a very pleasant surprise and I hope they do this more often. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. B. Bluett and children were also out to the Foss house. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Leon had part of their family out for the day, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith and children and Mr. and Mrs. E. Bolde and children of Wonder Lake. Bible Church News Due to the fact that so many people have inquired as to the services of the Bible church, I asked .Mrs. Beahler to give me the following information: Sunday-school takes place at 9:45 a.m. and church service at 11 a.m. at the home of Pastor Liberty in McCullom Lake. Anyone desiring to go please meet at the fire house at 9:30 a.m. On Wednesday evening at 7:15 p.m., there is a young people's meeting and at 8 p.m. there is prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Pope in Lakemoor. Anyone desiring any other information please call McHenry 591-W-l. New [Residents We wish to welcome the family of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parratore and their five children. They iow occupy the Thanne&r Jiome. J|fir. and Mrs. Parratore Were fora&rly of Chicago. In Hospital We are all sorry to learn that Helen providis was in the hospital and had a major operation performed. We hope that she is well on the. road to recovery by the time this paper comes out- Helen was operated on in Woodstock hospital. Attend Installation of Officers Seventeen members of the ladies auxiliary attended the installation of county officers at Bonnie Brook fire station. Movies of the Zion fire and slides of the county convention were shown. A supper was served, consisting of barbecues, potato chips, pickles, olives, etc., and homemade pies and coffee. We wish to congratulate Mrs. Helen Buchwalter, who was installed as chaplain at this meeting. The next county meeting will be held in February at the Fox Lake fire house. Further news will follow at a later date Nine of ten adult pedestrians killed in traffic accidents had never learned to drive. With winter weather and more of darkness approaching, drivers must be extra cautious looking out for pedestrians in dark clothing who think that they can be seen. Savings Invested in Crystal Lake Savings and Loan earn 2'/z% plus V2% extra. 23-tf On (TV Jayce Sarfine, niece of Mrs. Rosanova, now appears on Channel 7 from 11:30 p.m. until 12:30. I am sure all of her friends from Lakemoor wish her continued success in her singing career. Birthday Party Last Sunday the Norman Morrison family went into Niles to celebrate Squibb's birthday. They were at the home of Squibb's parents for turkey dinner. It was also a celebration of his father's and brother's birthdays, which are also in November? Happy birthday, Squibb. General News Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erickson had company from itfecedah, Wis., on Saturday. They were Otto Karst and Roy Swanson. MO FUEL LIKE THIS FUEU Whenever anyone teds you all bottled gases are alike--dont you believe it! 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The 1940 census was the first in which the value of liming materials was reported separately. The fertilizer and lime section this year includes all materials purchased or to be purchased before Jan. 1, 1955. It asks how much fertilizer and lime the farmer bought this year in terms of tons, cost and acres fertilized. It also asks which crops the farmer fertilized and how many tons he spread on how many acres. When the census is complete, farmers and fertilizer manufacturers, government and agricultural college agronomists and others will be able to figure how much fertilizer farmers used in 1954, what crops they fertilized and what rate of application they used on' principal crops. Such figures will be availalble as totals for counties. Information will not be available for individual farms. An act of Congress prevents census employees from giving farmers' figures on any items to anyone not a census employee. 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