on Cream Pie Compliments Fruits AWHIPPED cream smooth chiffon pie enhanced with favorite fruitf claims year long enthusiasm. Here fresh strawberries bedeck th* iufflness of this custard-type pie achieved with the magic of unflavored gelatine. Chiffon cream pie starts with cuptard ingredients . . . eggs, milk, Sugar. Then unflavored gelatine enters the picture, and the firm tex» ture of custard is transformed to - -- -- • iglVt one Nor is in milk- PJace over boiling water and stir until gelatine is dissolved Heat egg yolks slightly. Slowly pou> fc*mall amount of the hot mixture over egg yolks stirring rapidly. Return egg mixture to double boiler and cook, stirring constantly, until friixture coats the spoon, about 3 3 minutes. Remove from heat; add vanilla. Chill until mixture is slightly thicker than the consistency of unbeaten egg white. Beat egg whites until stiff ; gradually beat in remaining V4 cup sugar Fold in gelatine mixture and whipped cream. Turn into baked pie slfell; chill until firm. Garnish top of pie with sliced fresh strawberries. If desired, serve with additional fruit YIELD: 1 9-inch pie. an airy, meltingly liglVt.one. Nor is any baking necessafj^ since the gelatine is added to a ijujck custard •hich has merely been thickened over boiling water. Whipped cream and beaten egg whites folded into the filling give smoothness and height which the gelatine captures and holds safe for taste enjoyment. Chiffon Cream Pie (Fruit Trimmed) 1 envelope unfla- Vs teaspoon vored pelatine . vanilla •$k rup sugar, 1 cup heavy divided cream, whipped •ty, teaspoon salt 1 S-inch baked pie 1*4 cups milk shell 2 eggs, separated Mix gelatine, hi cup of the sugar md salt in top of double boiler. Stir WOMEN Of THE MOOSE Initiated at our meeting of April 6 were Caroline J us ten, Marcella Schafer and Ethel Quaintance. A "thank you" letter was read from Adelaide Fitzgerald for flowers sent to her in the hospital. We are very glad to hear that she is home now and a speedy recovery is sent to her from the auxiliary. Cards were enjoyed following the meeting and refreshments ;Were served by a committee in ciiarge of Helen Rodenkirk and co-workers, Collette Justen, Anne flhennes, ftita Nellis, Lorraine Nellis, Grace Goffo and Lovina Schaffer. Since spring seems to be here at last, let's all take advantage of it and attend our next meeting on Tuesday, April 20 The bomemaking committee will have jn display some jewelry they have for sale as their project for this year. THE KcHENgT WJUKDEAIEK NEW PAINTINGS OF THE FIRST GOOD FRIDAY ; • As the lenten season draws to a> close, the great drama of Holy Week is recalled by Christians everywhere. The day of the crucifixion -- Good Friday -- is especially revered and the events of that dark day stand put sharply :ki tfce pattern of the Holy Week scenes. v"-Christians of all faiths will be interested in the announcement of the new religious masterpieces painted by ("the American artist, Ben Stahl, and depicting the journey of Jesus from Pilate's house to Calvary's hill. These paintings, done especially for a new edition of the Catholic Bible published in Chicago, consist of a series of fourteen dramatic incidents on Via Dolorosa. ' Voiture Holds Drive For Welfare Fund William Brayton of Cary, Chef De Gare of the McHenry county voiture of the 40 et 8 has announced that the voiture is once again sponsoring an annual magazine campaign throughout McHenry county. Proceeds from the driW, which is expected to be held for rix weeks, will be utilized in the county-wide child welfare program and for sponsoring T.B, hospitals and orphanages. In addition, through these earnings they have established a loan cabinet housing orthapedlc equipment for free home use to county residents. , No donations will be sought or accepted, according to Chef De Gare Brayton. Representatives are bonded and registered at the sheriff's office and will carry a letter of authorization from Voiture 578, signed by the Chef De Gare, and also countersigned by Correspondant H. J. Saynor, Sr. The Bermuda onion was named for the Bermuda Islands. Astronomy is probably the oldest of all sciences. fROUT SEASON The opening of ttye Illinois trout season brought sportsmen a fresh opportunity for tests of angling skill. The season will run thiough Sept. 30. Fishermen are allowed to take eight trout daily; minimum size is seven inches. Some 35,000 trout' of legal size or larger were released recently in streams and lakes in northwestern Illinois by the state Department of Conservation. "This is the only way of providing ! trout fishing here, as trout do ! riot reproduce in Illinois waters. Trout were stocked this spring I in Boone, Bureau. Carroll, Henry, ! Jo Daviess, Lee. McHenry, Ogle, i Rock Island, Stephenson, White- I side and Winnebago counties. BEAUTY SHOP SPECIAL! $10.00 - $15.00 WAVES for $500 - $050 HAIRCyTS Day or Night • By Appointment Oaly ALICE - MARIE BLASKIS s;?. 210 So. Green Street Phone McHenry 705-M or 292-J American clipper ships could average about 400 miles per day. ypqrr- . April IS. 1954« g .*:• • • -.V* Tfconfts fo tiMMlfMMf mw ne caa get glamorous By with OBrieris new- At Home „ my* Marie WHson. («V FftltNO l>M) Tmw m M KOCH'S "Mr friand InMf Willi Wilsons , ... CSS-TV A mnPriday Need a New Roof? Save On Homart 3-In-l Shingles Apply it Yourself -- or -- Expert Installation can be arranged As Low As ss Per Month On FHA Loan Foj: Free Estimates Phone McHenry 767-W or Write, Sears Representative FRANK GANS 300 Riverside Dr., McHenry, 111. . . .. DMMBYBBY year'round GARDEf) TRACTOR When yoo do cultivating in minutes with Dandy Boy Power, yow save valuable time for other work. Actually, a Dandy Boy with attachments does over 40 jobs so quickly and easily you gain more leisure time to enjoy life ... enjoy your lawn and garden. 2Vi, 3 and 5hp. models with 5 forward speedsp/ysrever»e. Stop in today. TOY IT-and you'll iumh? be satisfied with any ; other paint or enamel! no other point on the market offers oH thoso practical features! On* coat covert ... drin quickly Goes on feci and oa*y . • . with brash or roller Odorless typo . . . extremely washable Use over any surface ... no lapping or Rich, velvety finish • smart colors O* th« painting thrill «f your W* -- buy and try mm > ' ; liquid Velvet -- witti •xdu»rv« AWlfclin. MAIN PAINT CENTER ADAMS REPAIR SHO PI8TAKEE BAT ROAIX JOHNSBI RG, ILL. Phone McHenry 434 *> Phone 1115 418 Main St McHenry, 111. Open Daily 8-« -- Friday Nites 'TU 9 O ' B R I E N P A I N T S Sunday Til Hqqu. It Pays to Advertise In The McHenry Plaindealer NOW... MOLlbAV • I 9mm I WmJr m FAR LOWER THAN YOU imn mcm mm mgM rM" HoMor Cowp*. A Ci--rW Matori Volu*. s ,v,v 'r • ^ Guess again! This striking Oldsmobile "88" Map you new "hardtop" luxury .. .at a new low price! Yet it's distinctively Oldsmobile--with * all the new-for-'Si features you'd expect to find only on higher-priced models* Dramatically new panoramic windshield! Lotoer, sweep-cut body design! Longer, more rugged chassin! Livelier, more powerful "Rocket" Engine--the most spectacular performer in its class! Come in today--see and drive this smart new 11 did ay I Best of all, double-check its sensational low price! Once you do, you U want to rocket away .;. in Oldsmobile'* budget-priced "88" Holiday! •rocket* KNOINE LlD ^9 ^^1 E3 I LbiES H • SII AND DRIVE II *I*OUR N i A R t S T OLDSMOBILE DEALER'S iCi Jo Overton Motor Sdles 403 Front Street Phone 6 SEE US fOR "HOCKET" SPECIALS--»SAHTY»T1>T|D US1D CARSt " McHENRY. ILL. BEN FRANKUN So. Green St ir*y riCAAVj'i s 6 costume .. V Hand Bags $1.00 to $1.98 plus 10% tax Costume Jewelry 49c to $1.49 plus tax EASTER BASKETS 29* to $3.98 T& NYLONS For dreSs-Up wear buy our nylons with colored heelrf. 51 g:auge, 15 denier full fashioned. These beautiful nylons have contrasting color seama with engrain colored heel, sole and toe. 98« Pr. SLIPS Only thru cooperation with the maker of these quality slips were we able to bring you this reg. $5.98 nylon tricot lavishly trlfflTned »1 i p. White onlyy.. Stf* $3.98 BELTS If its a belt you need for Easter or everyday wear you wiU find it in our big assortment of plastic, leather or cinch belts. 25* to $1.98 price HUGE SELECTION OF STUFFED ANIMALS AND EASTER TOYS 29c to $6.98 Egg Dye -- 10c to 29c Grass -- 10c Cellophan* *-- 15c TTLE MISS FASHION CORNER We incite you to inspect our selections of little girls dresses in sizes r to 6x. We believ^ you will be completely surprised at the styling, the quality, and especially the Price -- Why don't you just come in and see. ' -/ DRESSES Dretfty nylons, washable cottons in the Springs newest fabrics, all priced to make your dollar go further. $1.98 - $3.98 32 - 38 Blouses Little girls dainty •blouses which give that big dressed up look but at a little $1.29 to $1.98 CORSAGES 10c to 49c HATS-BONNETS Our assortment of little girls and boys hats and baby bonnets is complete for Caster -- See them. 98* to $1.98.