pfppfcjlp7 P«ge Fourieen . JCHQE McHENBY PJUUNGEALEJl *"/ ,'i "" " ,V ;, .•;• • \ •, ' ' - - . ' 1 • •*' • LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR By Maroelb Foss Christmas Trees For Sale The Boy Scouts of troop 161 ire selling Christmas trees this year, the profits of which will go towards sending the boys to Canada this summer. There are trees on sale in the /lot adjacent to the Charm House in Lakemoor on Route 120. They have a very nice Selection of trees and I am sure we could all find one to suit our homes in the group. Boy Scout Dinner ' Last Tuesday evening, the Boy Scouts held a pot-luck supper in St. Mary's chuich hall in McHenry. Those attending from Lakemoor were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kibbe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorain Booster and family (M:. Booster serves on the Boy Scout committee), Mr. and Mis. Harold pbss and family, Mrs. Rita Erickson and son, Roy, Mrs. Muriel Vanasek and son, Jimmy, and lirs. F£>pe and family. At\ this dinner, Corkey Foss, Donald Kibbe and Jimmy Vanasek were made second class Scouts.. Miniature pins were presented to their mothers by the boys. ' ;t>onald Kibbe led the group of a$K>Ut 150 people , in Chiistmas carols and Kenneth Pope led the pledge of allegiance. A short skit by the different patrols was presented. 1 Auxiliary Meeting Next Wednesday evening at 8 p.m., there will be a meeting of the ladies auxiliary in the fire house. All members are asked to attend. The date of this meeting is Dec. 22. Christmas Party Last Wednesday evening, the Ladies' League held their annual Christmas dinner in the 120 Club. Grab bag gifts were exchanged and a very pleasant evening was had by all who attended. It was also voted at this meeting to hold a bake sale at the end of Januaiy. Further discussion of this will take place at the January meeting. Village News The village meeting Friday hight was dismissed due to the fact that there were not enough trustees present to properly conduct a meeting. The next meeting wtti tsJtfc place on Jan. 14. Vehdle Tags and Dog Tags Vehicle tags and dog tags are how on sale at the Lakemoor Hardware store. General News On Friday, Dec. 17, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Szarek and Mr. and Mrs. Gilmoie welcomed their daughters from boarding school in Clinton, Iowa. Barbara and Carol will have a couple of weeks to catch up on all the news among the younger set. On Wednesday of last week, Helen Para and Marcella Foss attended a Christmas party in Aurora. On Monday night of last week, Mrs. Vachet was initiated ifito che V.F.W. in McHemy. John Gray, son of Dr. and Mrs. Gfay, has enlisted in the Navy and will leave Monday for Great Lakes. ! Mrs. Esiep, daughter-in-law of Mrs. Vachet. spent the weekend with ' the Vachets. Christmas weekend will find the Vachets j and Mrs. Estep in Palos Heights visiting Mrs. Vachet's niece, Mrs. Art Metz. In the November issue of the Illinois Municiple Review, Mr. McDermott's picture appears with other village presidents and mayors of other cities. The picture was taken at the annual convention in Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gilman have left our snowy land for the sunshine of Florida and will not return for a month, hoping the snow will he all over by then. (We hope so too.) Mr. and Mrs. Sarley will spend their Christmas with their two sons, Dr. E. J. Sarley and Dr. V. C. Sarley, in Chicago. They are looking fowaid to spending the day with their grandchildren, also. Mrs. Lipson has had the misfortune of having two deaths in her family within two weeks. Her brother passed away two weeks ago and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Plonski, of Evanston passed away this past week. Mrs. Leon entertained the "neighborhood bunch" Saturday evening. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Erickson, Ed Kamin, Jr., Stewart Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kamin of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geiger of Duck Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Para, Mr. and Mis. Casey Brzezinski, Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Wade, Mr. and Mrs. tiarold Foss and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boldie of Wonder Lake. Buffet supper was served late in the evening. WORWICK'S McHenry Camera Center Cameras Photographic Equipment Amateur and Professional Bought, Sold and Exchanged Photo Supplies VIEW MASTERS and REELS See Us Before You Buy Worwick's Studio 117 N. Riverside Drive PHONE MCHENRY 275 THE . F. W. IS A GOOD OUTFIT WHAT YOUR MEMBERSHIP MEANS TO YOU PROOF PROOF PROOF PROOF You Are An Overseas Veteran. Of Your Support To Fight Communism. Of Your Loyalty To Disabled Veterans Of AU Wars. Of Your Fight For Adequate Pensions. Of Your Interest In Community Service. PROOF ^ Your Respect For Amer- * 1 icas Patriotic Traditions and Principals. u i KOREAN VETERAN S JOIN NOW!" Bonus Tickets, Insurance, 1955 Ford Car. YES! And a Trip For Two, To New York or New Orleans AU Expenses Paid. VETERANS of FOREIGN WARS . FOX RIVER POST 4600 V^McHSNRY. ILL. FOR INFORMATION CALL BOB, McHENRY 107-M "Heli&n Para entertained her pinochle, dub, at which time the girls ail exchanged Christmas gifts. A lunch was served. Win# ners of the table prizes were Mrs. Alice Wade, who was formerly a member of the elub but on this day was a guest, Mrs. Dorothy YViublewski and Helen Paia. Seasons Greetings To each and everyone of you I wish a very Merry Christmas | and Happy New Year. i FEDERAL INCOME TAX GUIDE NOW IN PUBLICATION "Your Federal Income Tax, 1954," the official government tax guide, will be ready for distribution soon after Jan. 1, the Superintendent of Documents has announced. Issued each year by the Internal itevenue service, this helpful booklet is designed especially to aid taxpayers in preparing and filing their individual returns. This years edition includes the important personal income tax provisions incorporated in the new Internal Revenue code! Among the variety of subjects covered are -- who must file a return; when and where; exemptions; deductions; and collections and refunds. Although "Your Federal Income Tax" is still in press, orders are being accepted for future delivery by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C. Price of the booklet is twenty-five cents a copy. Rhode Island would fit into Texas 220 times. The U.S. owns almost 50 per cent of the' world's wealth. SISTER M. BAPTISTA * RITES HELD DEC. 15 AT CONVENT CHAPEL Sister M. Baptista, member of the order of St. Francis for-sixtyeight years, died of, a heart ailment on Dec. 12 at St. Anthony's hospital, St. Louis, Mo. She was 84 years old. A hospital administrator for thirty-seven years, Sister Baptista retired eight years ago. She had served at hospitals at Miirphyboro „ ana Cape Girardeau, Mo., at Waterloo, Iowa, Milwaukee. Racinft and Appleton, Wis. She entered the conventyat tlie age of 16, her. surviving sister, Sister Johanna, age 89, having entered at the same time. Both sisters Iiacr spenl the last eight years together at St. Anthony's. The two sisters were the first from Johnsburg to enter the convent. .Their parents were the late Nicholas and Anna Freund. The solemn funeral mass tvas iead Wednesday, Dec. 15, at the convent chapel. Rev. Nic Schmitt, a nephew from McAllister, Okla., read the mass. He was assisted by two Franciscan Fathers, Fr. Barnabas and Fr. Victoriri. Burial Was in the community lot at St. Peter and Paul cemetery. Relatives from this aiea who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Adams and son, Vincent, Nick Adams, Math N. Schmitt, Air. and Mrs. John Theien and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bertrang.' PONTIAC WARDEN Governor William G. Stratton has appointed James E. Denney, present state superintendent of pi isons, as warden of the Pontiac branch, of the state penitentiary. Denney, a former sheriff of Champaign county, will succeed Daniel E. Bergan, who is resigning because of ill health. Central Garage FRED J. SMITH SALES SERVICE Complete Motor Overhauling Welding JOHNSBURG. ILL. McHENRY 200-J Pink Topping for Angel Calce Versatile angel cake, so adaptable to. all summer occasions, and so easily available from your grocer's ready-to-eat cake department can wear a heavenly pink topping or icing that is cool, light, and fruity as the red raspberries that gives it flavor. . x You will not believe that one egg white plus sugar and berries "will make two quarts- of fluffy pink topping. But it does. Try it and see. This is enough to completely and generously ice an eight-ounce angel cake made from a cook book recipe, with some left over to serve with additional whole berries as a raspberry whip. Strawberries, bananas or grated raw apple may be used instead of raspberries. Pink Raspberry Topping 1 cup masked red raspberries 1 egg white, unbeaten 1 cup granulated sugar % teaspoon salt Put all ingredients into a.3-craart mixing bowl. Beat or whip until topping does not move when bowl is slowly inverted (20 to 25 minutes by hand; 12 to 15 minutes with electric mixer). Topping is best when used within 1 to 2 hours, but may be kept as long as a day. 'sm itemsm More than 12,500 wenf gunning for pheasants during the season just closed, says Conservation Director Glenn Palmer. Tpe total bag of birds was set at 16,996, slightly less than the, total for 1953. Heavy vegetation'; in the north and virtually no vegetation in the south hampe^pjl the hunters, according to palmer. ^' NATIONAL SALES ",: * All-time highs in sales were xfe*V: corded by Nations! Tea Company for the four-week period end^d Dec. 4, 1954. 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