'SPWiiil •*-\» ' fV < * '.'•a f2 $-e;* .^ s; '4SV<\.'£.-•> aairf.^ Ai "TBT |"f¥^3^H'<^^s.<!^'1' '*" Ai'M,'! ••**•'• ** X <* •£.<* .«, -?r^ ' • * ri " * £< v *^r-. nammmMHUiUtt rri & LILYMOOR Mis. M Morrison are in order The CUb Scout will be this Friday eighteenth, at 7:30 at the American Lefjfcll In McHenry. The pack *itfi*brate their Christmas at thia meeting. Tike L..I.A. (Social club will hold ieir Christmas party this Saturat J ft K's in Lakemoor, Starting at 9 p.m. Each member, On behalf of the Lakemoor volunteer fire department we would like to express our appreciation for the >70 donation fronj Mr. and Mrs. James Buchwalter of Lakemoor. Chester Gullackson of Chefs gas station in Lakemoor donated year term; and Theodore Beah- $50 toward the two-way radio' ^,_2-y«ar term, Casime^ BrZe: old reMgera$»r«. «nd ice boxes that could serve as "death traps" for children. Also at the last village meeting there was a change in the Zoning Board of Appeals. Instead of five men on the board, seven have WoiF ted. The following wet^tap-^PPyinted to the board with the approval of the trustees. John Kraus, Sr., 7-year term; Clifford O. Hyatt. 6-year term; Walter Para, 5- year term; Kenneth Cunnjt 1- Uncle Sam Says Gaokl for our local squad car. Claude McDermott, village president, attended the meeting of township officials at Crystal Lake last Thursday evening as please bring a fifty-cent gift for die grab bag. The women bring 4 gift for the women and the j a guest. |hen for the men. There will be Estelle Blades of Lakemoor dancing. Cake and coffee are J had a very enjoyable trip last Sounds like foing to be served lot of fun is in store. ' The community Christmas parwill be held Sunday, Dec. 20, week when she traveled to Philadalphia, pa., to welcome her son, "Corky," as his ship docked there. She reports it was a won- 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the fire f derful thing to see and she, of partment Community House. 1 course, was very happy to see ~ Corky. Don't know if you've, noticed, but Riverside Drive in Lakemoor in the past week. More gravel has been dumped and the road is beginning to really take shape. Mr. and Mrs. Claude McDermott of Lakemoor attended the Kiwanis club dinner at Woodstock last Wednesday evening. They had a very enjoyable evening. At the tost village meeting a new ordinance was passed and is now being prepared for publication for •the abandonment of % w from 4epi Santa Claus will appear at 4:30 With gifts for the children. Refreshments for children and adults, and Christmas carols will has had more work done on it lie played for community sing- " tog. The party is open to all in fbe community so see you there. . The Fun club held their . Christmas p^rty last week at $>e Lu Bitterman home in Lakemoor. The members received fome very nice gifts and a very •Ice midnight luncheon was ferved. The "Coquettes," our teen-age lb for girls, had a big day it week when they went to Chicagcr They started off early $b the morning with breakfast ilt the Charm House in Lake- Sttoor. Jen McDermott, Lyda Died rich and Jen O'Leary went £ng as guests. The girls rode the "el" and subway in Chi- ;o and tooIt in the show at the Oriental theatre. From there they enjoyed a wonderful dinner |yt Hoe Sai Gai's and from there, Jlrith renewed, energy, they all Sent shopping and saw the beauful Christmas displays in the >p. Needless to say, everyone id a wonderful lime and all jpame home tired but well IpLeased. Little Pamela Kibbe of Lake- ||ioor celebrated her fourth birthlast Sunday at her home in akemoor. All the aunts, uncles, fusing and grandparents were hand to help blow the candles Sut on the cake. Pam received Ijome very nice gifts. Happy Sirthday, little gal! Mrs. Tony Leon of Lakemoor iras surprised and* very happy Is st Sunday when her daughter family, Mr. and Mrs. Bolda. Came out from Berkley, 111., to Celebrate little Eugene's seventh ffciirthday with grandmother. Euhas been taking lessons on accordion and played a few for the family. Little Eujfeene received some very nice gifts and everyone had a very pijoyable day. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cyno- Wa and family of Lakemocrr attended the sixty-third birthday party of Ray's father, Joseph Cynowa* in Chicago last Satur- The party was a family bration with children and ldren attending. Ehrery- »d a nice family get-together. zinski, 3-year term and Clarence Ehrhardt, 4-year term, were new appointees. The appointment certificates have gone out from the village clerk's office. Richard Hyatt, village Clerk, announces that some time during the Christmas and New Tear's holidays he will be call* ing at your homes to take a survey of the village in regard to an employment survey in connection with the Lakemoor Business Men's association. This survey is in regard to securing a light industry of some sort in the village. CASE SETTLED Reportedly settled to the satisfaction of both parties was the case of David ^Bruzon versus Dr. Milton Smith. For a monetary consideration of $6,000 paid to Mr. Bruzon by the Chicago Title' and Trust company, Mr. Bruzon relinquished claim to a right of way through the Smith farm. The case was settled out of court. 1 • ' "v If your Christmas fruit cake disappears before Chriatmas, or if you have holiday house guasts or for dozens of other reasons you wish you had something home-made on hand, this recipe may help. It may be made two or three days before use. It is ' pood with tea or coffee for a I light snack or may be spread with cream cheese and made: into sandwiches. It is inexpensive, moist ~ and quires about half an home. A»- j uxibeaten eggs and mix well. Qfft semble aU Ingredients and chop. once> *44 and sift nuts and cut up dales before' you begin mixing. ; Date and Nut Brett 2 cups boiling water - 1 pkg. dates (7% 4 cups all purpose 2 cups sugar - r i . 2 tsp. soda (baking) % cups nuts, coarsely chopped ,1 tsp. salt , , s % cup butter • ? 1 tsp. vanilla Cut up dates, TfSwng soda over them. Pour boiling water over and stir lightly. Let stand. Cream butter (in mixer), add twice. Add flour *nd d&t* ntfxture alternately to butter mixture, beginning with flout and ending with flour. Bake in greased No. 2 cans, filling five cans half full. If no cans are available, it may be baked in loaf pans. If in pans, bake one hour. If In loaf pans, bake one hour and ten mUmtfls at $50 degrees. This recipe differs from the date and nut bread recipe gtwiH in this column some time ago. (AEDKST BOflBH WORKERS Of TQWH plaindeajjeb want ads nyLde easily. Mixing time re- sugar, cream again, then add President Truman, in his emergency message to yon folks, said: "In the days ahead each one of as ihoiiM measure his own efforts, his own aae> riflces, by the standard of our hereto men in Korea." There is one sure way of measuring your own individual effort here at home and that ia the purchase of U. 8. Having* Bends. Enroll today for the Payroll Savings Plan where yon work, or if self-employed, .the Bond-A-Month Plan at ye«r bank. U. S. ?>«aiurr DtpartmmH NO DELIVERY DECEMBER 25TH • . and /JANUARY 1ST Freund's Dairy McHenry, IIL 'li '; ^STA-im BJVTTERIES| - ' Wj#: V : . A " '*L ft Boole 120 LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR McHenry, BL Gifts he'll really enjoy... 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