UNNOD»nX v, now and M ttnw to invite Q»«m Into fttttget started and pick a lew choke recipes. V n ' k !^-#v (I asrvtaca) mi dtub. K cod water, tt teanoon dnna- IMMMi grated orsnfe rind, 1 tablespoon butter or fertiM mm, 1 tablespoons sugar, 4 tart red vpH unpared, 1 cup syrup, water, cinnamon, lemon (fad, butter ot marsugar. Bring to boiling point over low beat, stirring _ is Asaplved. Wash and core apples and pare tike top «t Mi apple. Place apples in shallow baking did). Pour mLalure over apples. Bake in moderate oven (SSO de- V.) for 88 to 40 minutes or until apples art tender, basting with (be syrup mixture. Serve hot or cold topped with Apple FlUkiis (1* to 12 fritters) cup rifled floor, 2 teaspoons baking powder, teaspoons ••It, ft cup sugar, 1 egg, well beaten, % cup milk, 2 teaspoons melted shortening, 1 cup coarsely chopped, pared apples (1 to 2 Hjglss). melted fat or salad oil. Wm together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar into mixing lowL Combine egg, milk and shortening. Add to fry ingredients Mi ate well until batter is smooth. Fold in chopped apples. A day-fry, have deep klettle % to % full of melted fat w oi, Vt AaHow-fry, have 1% to 2 inches melted fat or o.l in frying pan. Reat tat to 275 degrees F., or until inch cube of bread will brown i|t •tout 40 seconds. Drop apple batter by tablespoons into hot fat Deep-fry cje\ Aallow-firy 4 to 6 minutes or until well-browned. Turn fritters frequently to brown evenly. Drain on absorbent paper on a rack. •I. Ma's Niters reUckJnf. It dies nat fw# R:; far still another tempting of cap cakes with treat, try flavoring year next __ bright red Washington applet. Serve hot with main course--or as a hot dessert with a hot firvtt sauce, syrup, powdered sugar or sweetened whipped crcam. NOTE: It is important to have fat at correct temperature (278' degrees F.) before frying. | WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE ( <<oHprood Actor 1 MMtUOMVAL running Iflrtmsi 88 British ac mil cwnt money ttfli is one of !!!** Hollywood's Here's the Answer 8* Ann (Latin) IKUitary t&SS 2 Against «Top 8 Make a • •London (ab.) 7 Sign •Ckapeav 9 God of low* 10 Near 17 Apex UlfMvt metal VdHSD HfHXU 10 Donkey 21 Lonric poem 22 High card f4 Sailor #8Cost f8 Attack 31 Grade letter 22 Golf device 28 Domesticated animal 27 Sheltered side 57 Snake 28 Finish 58 Steamship 28 Five and Ave (ab.) 40 Spoil 81 Like 41 State 47 Pertaining t», air 4tAgainst 50 Wagers 51 Sound made by kitten 52 Put on 55 Vase 58 Canine J jjji JHA-.. ida .aaia da jbi a ja Modi ef Japan's culture, art and , laarntag came from CM* and India iqr way of Korea. : Mi Place restaurant and tavern *ill be cloeed all day Thuraday, irhfAkagiring. "Safety First" The slogan "Safety First" was originated in a steel plant nearly 40 years ago*. nil • Generosity, to many people, consists merely In giving free advice to others. He. Han's OatfcaUe Church SonOay: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:2C. Holy Days: 6:00, 8:00, 10:00, Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. First Friday: 6:30 and 8:00. nnfessions: Saturdays: 3:00 p. m.'and 7:00 p. BL Thursday before First Friday: After*8:00 Mass on Thursday; 8:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Msffr. C. 8. Nix, Pastor. St. Patrick's Catk^Uc Chareh lloaaao* Sunday:, 8:00; 8:80, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. Daily Mass: 7:00. Week Days: 7:00 and 7:30. First Fridays: Communion distributed at 6:30 and during 7:00 and 7:30 Masses. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and "7:00 to 8:00 p.m., ani on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Rev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Christ the King Catholic Church Wonder Lake Masses: .. Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Weekdays: 8:25 a.m. Confessions: 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. B«v. Jamea A. Vaaderpoo). Pastor. St Mary's By Tke Lake, Episcopal Oriole Trail and Dole Avenue Crystal Lake ' - "f . Rev. Donald Piatt, Priest-in-charge Mission Houae, 331 McHenry Ave. Sundays: 8:30 A.M. - Holy Eucharist 1 9:30 AM. - Family Eucharist for boys and girls of the living Special Church School and ntembora of their families. 11;:00 A.M. - Morning Prayer except on first Sunday and Prayer Book Holy Daya when Holy Eucharist will be celebrated) with sermon* Jttd Senior Choir. • v »* - 1• V ^ fton Evangelical v'fhe Church of the Ltftlferaii 408 John Street West McHenry, Illinois* Rnnday School: 9:00 a.ntr.. - Serpice: 10:15 a.m.-? Ton are cordially invited to rtted >ur services. Rev. Carl "A. Loblts, Pastor. Community Methodist Ohnni Main and Center streets ' Church School: 9:30. Morning Worship: 10:48. Official board meeting oa second Wednesday of month at 8 p. n. A eordfe.1 invitation is extended to you and your family eome atd worship with us. Methodist Youth Fellowship: Sundays, 7 p.m. Young Adult Fellowship,: Sundays, 8 p.m. Cherub and Junior choirs: Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. * v Senior Choir: Thursdaya, 8 p.m. ....... J. Elliott Corbett, Pastor. jjjtcllenry Bible1 Chareh WW S- Green Street (M. Sunday Bible School, jttfc _ Sunday Worship, 11 a. m. Sunday School: 9:15 A.M. Sunday: T:80, 8:28, 10:88 an* 11:45. Holy Daya: 7:08 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. ^ First Fmtar: 8t88 and 8:88.1*" oafessioas: Saturday*; 7-. 80 to 8 and 2:80 to 8 Thursday before first Friday-- 2:30 and 7:30. ; 1lev. Joaaph M. Blltapfc. • *. .yirt, O**nelle Qkank Spring Orova '&A3MSS' Psnday--3.PC, 10,iZ ii# 11:86. Holy Days: 8:80 and IKsiik' Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:09. onfessioaf: Saturdays: 2:80 and 7*18. Thursday before First Friday-- ":80 aad 7:15. r. Joka L. Dakidea, Pastor. dosipai oamar ffander Center, Wonder bun (Nonseetariian) Services: Sunday Bi!>le School: 10(00 a. n Morning Woniiip: 11:00 a. m. Sunday Evening Service: 7:46 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday -- 8:<H> THE GIFT i, One .Twenty-Two Riverside Drive Saturday, Nov. 2$ Where Santa .Cl'aus Will * spend December. Bring the family with yon to Son 4ay School and Worship Services- There is a plaee and a welcome for everyone. w. andebson, Pastor. ligiood flhutt Bingwood, m. Public Worship, 9:88. . ool: 10:30. Is: Wednesday eve t* ' tflsv. Otturle* Stevens, Pastor. ChatcB lend, Illinois Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. Dafly: 8:00. Fr. Frank J. Millar, pastor. Why Pigs Eat Mad Lack of a balanced ration causes pigs to eat mud, sand, and other indigestible materials. Mi Place restaurant and tavern will be closed all day Thursday, Tha^y^Mng. , Reiul the Want Ada! 88 Boys Report For Basketball Bob McCnlla is the only varsity player returning thia year but there are ten other players competing with him. Other players out for the varsity are Don Andreas, Jim Kennebeck, Herb Engdhal, Charlie Hitler, Stan Alms, Tom Huemann, Don Freund, John Lawrence and Bob Cliff .Walters. The boys have been wording hard for the last two weeks in preparation for their opening game wHh St. Mary's tomorrow night in the local gym. The first game starts *! ? p.m. O.AjL Magasine Sale Completed Although the girls didn't quite reach their goal of $2,000 they did come very close with a total of $1,617.50 being turned*in. First individual prize went to Rita Bolger, who turned |n $142.25. She won a wrist watch. Mary Hogan won second prise with $139. Joan Nimgerrn was third with $57.40. Mary Kay fourth with $57.50, and Sharon Sells $48.25. The seniors won the class prize of ten pounds of candy with $618.50. n anronils pr wpaas nenac* wanrtgw a itfterent M»l prayh|g the part of a dlfferent <fetor. Two mare programs are scftefeled. The next will be given on Mkrch 7. Lenlse Barhier Cnndldato The Student Council and Its two advisors will attefed a convention Nov. 18, at Evanston Township high school. This year the Student Council is sending Louise B&rbier as a candidate run for the office of secretary fe fils section of the state. F.F.A. Boys On WKR8 Bill Weber and Herb Engdahl, together with Mr. Kerber, were on a radio program at Waukegan Wednesday. Ralph Ostrander interviewed both boys about their F.F.A. careers. It was 1 very intreating program. Seniors Top Honor Boll With the report cards dellyeded it was found that five seniors received "A's" in all four of their subjects. Rita Bolger; Jeri Einspar; Joan Freund; Marilyn Freund and Eva Unti were' the scholars. Th juniors had three girls from their class, they being Audrey Andreas, Charlotte Hogan and Rose Marie Schmitt. Pat Ooranson and Mary Nye represented the sophomores, while Adele Schmitt, Dorothy Hiller and Teddy Cartan represented the freshmen. Second University Program Jack Ranke, a very talented actor, gave his version of the Shakespearean play "Merchant of Venlc".' FEATHER PARTY SAMMY. MOYBSa 18.1950 2VJWcDONALD'S TAVERN f McCULLOM LAKE, «van i mm:" FOOD SERVfiD Spontorcd by th* McCullom Lak* Sbunrocki Progresses Seniors now la first place with 13 Wins and 7 losses. The juniors are hext with 12 Wins and 8 losses; the freshmen Iffth t wins and 11 losses are tli|Kt and the sophomores have 8 1 ins aid 14 losses. Here are the standings of noonday volleyball. Sally King's team leads with 2 wins and no losses. Teams captained by Peggy Selsdorf, Louise Barhier, Maggie Wissell and Celia Page each have won one game and lost one. Arline 8voboda's team has lost 2 games, Shy Dags ' Shyness In dogs is incuraldo according to most experts. Recent experiments at Cornell university indicate that excessive shyness is almost wholly hereditary. Puppies born during prolonged studies of 135 dogs displayed fills shyness, even though they never had been in contact with mistreatment or brutality 4ft JUjy form. threading Pi^ In 1862 Robert Briggs compiled standards for size, diameter and threading of pipe which are the basis of those in use today. Order your personalised Christmas cards today at the Plalndealer. Renew that snbacription to Plaladoalor now! r:. a PENICILLIN CALCtON OtNTHENT L SQUIBB, " : r: Is ready ^ lor Instant usel No bother with solutions -- no: diluting -- no additional equipment needed -- no wasted time! Simply remove cap from tube, insert tip of tube in cow's teat opening, squeeze tube to instUftt2 penicillin! 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