i •v .4..'. '--*•? •?• ' -' r, ^ /? ' '( / "'" *.**" " ^ r ^ ; Tv r^Tfil MeHENBY HAUL 00. -- Phone 808-fc-l -- One MUe South of MoHonry ^otrtesi: /'; for all owasioiiin McHENRY GARAGE Electric and Acetylene Welding. General Repairing. Wagons and Trailers to Order! Rte. 31 -- John & Front Bt». Phone 97-J or lfil-M Rick P. Miller j W00DRU1T, D. O.i ? Licensed Chiropractor Honrs: 10 to 8 - Except Thursday --Phone 540 -- 112 Benton St. Woodstock, DL RBiGWOOD QHUBCH NOTB8 N«tt Stmday will be known as Siral Life fikmday in the itingWOOd Methodist church and a program in observance of this day will begin at 10 a. m., DST. John H. Brock, McHenry county Farm Advisor, will deliver a message and there will be special music for the service. This will give the parishioners a chance to meet their fellow farmers and give them the opportunity of determining how religion makes for better farming. Sunday School will be held at the church at 11 a.m. Since there is a great need in America for religions training, this school will help you to help your children. Also, the Young People's Fellowship will begin „at 7:46 in the church Sunday evening. All young folks between the ages of 10 and 14 are invited to attend. MRS- E. T. CARLSON DIGS ~~ IN CHICAGO HAT 4 Telephone tfo. 300 V: Sfoffsl * Reth*a»ptttftt Insurance agents for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY - - ILLINOIS A. WORWI0K fWi:-A PHOTOGRAPHER Portraitare . Contaurdal Photography - Photo-Fiaiahtet Enlarging - Copying - Fraariac Phono 275 y-- Riverside Drivo McHENRY, ILL. J INSURANCE '££ 7 rum .AUTO EARL R. WALSH rrciwitiii| - Reliable Gompaniea ^ , Whoa yon need insurance of any'hiai Phone 43 or 61-M ^JPries Bldg,, - « ^McHsnn i u PHONE 15 a \.B.t fi„ .|„ f- DR. J. E. 8AYLER DBNT1ST '. * Hotrs and V* ' by Appoiataicail Tharwis9»-t to IS . ' Rain Street s--: W. Mctfwrj •'V.'*# A. P. Fraand Co, ^ Exoayatbif Oontractcff ~ Trucking*, Hydraulic and Crane Service. ' i,--Koad Building-- ^ Tit. 504 M McHenry. fit Word h^s. been received in Me Henry of the death of MnuJB. T. Carlson, who pasted away ifl Chicago on Sunday, May 4,1941. She was the mother of Mrs. Gfaot Berffl&nd and Mrs. Swen Carlson, who were residents of Fair Oaks subdivision near McHenry a few years fig®. The E. T. Carlsons also owned * ftfttftHir home in that subdivision for t£te pfittt twelve to fifteen years. Mrs. Albin Nelson of Ftifr Ms cared for Mrs. Carlson until few death. CHURCH SERVICES « (Daylight Savings Time) St. Mary's Catholic Charch Masses: Sundays: 7:00; 8:30; 10:00; 11:80. Weekdays: 6:45; 8:00. First Friday: 6:10; 8:00. : Confessions: ^ " > Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. ra Thursday before First Friday. After Mass on Thursday, 3:00 p. m and 7:00 p.m. v : Msgr. 6. S. Nix, past*. , St Patrick's Catholic Charch Masses: Sundays: 8:00; 9:00; 16:40; 11:00. Weekdays: 7:30. • * * First Fridays: 7:30^Vv^ T-.,.; On First Friday, Communion distributed at 6:80, 7:00 and before and during the 7:30 Mass. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5KM) p.qp. jmd 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Thursday before First Friday . 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7K¥. to 9*0d p. m. Rev. Wm. A. O'Rourke, pastor. St. John's Catholic Charch, Johaabarg Masses: Sundays: 7:09; $:80; 10:00; 11:15. Holy Days: 7:00 and SrOO. Weekdays: 8:00. . First Friday: 8:00. # " " Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:30. Thursday before First Friday: 3:39 and 7:30. Iter. A. J. Neidert, -- • iff ii ' *HIX& WOOL 43 Pries BkfeT VERROK J. DUX ATTORNEY AT LAW r -- OFFICE HOUR8 - g Taeodaya and Fridays Other Days hy Appointment McHcair - % . «W *•» L B. DENTIST / Office Haw* a.atotp.a Green Street -- McHenry, m. -- Charlie's Repair Shop Bifii Painting ' Truck Lettering Fimaitare T7pholstering andRepairing CHARLES RIETE8EL Horses Wanted , I B U Y Old and Disabled Horses. Pay froas $5 to $14. ARTHUR W. WERRBACK Pheae 439 439 & Calhon St. Woodstock, IlL S. H. Freood & Son CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Our Experience is at Your Service in Building Your Wants. Phone 66-W McHenry Coamastfty Chwrch". Sunday School: 10 a.m. Worship Service: 11 a.m. Epworth League: 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. Heber Miller, pastor. Lathoraa Evangelical Charch Sunday Service, 8 a. m. Sunday School, 9 a. m. Rev. Herman P. Meyer, pastor. Jt Peter's Catholic Chink, Spring Grove Masses: Sundays: 8.00 an«l 10KM). V* !' Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. " ^ „ ^ First Friday. d:00. 'rVConfessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and f^K 4 ^ Thursday before First Friday: 2:80 ar»J 7.15. Rev. John L. Dalei.<en, Paator. Yolo Commonitv Bible Charch Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Preaching service, 11 a.m. i; ;\ Rev. W. P. Rueckheim. pastii^ii All are invited. H CASH FOR DEAD HORSES and fflftTLE Horses, 13.00; Cows, $4.00; Dead Hogs and Sheep removed free! MIDWEST REMOVAL CO. Tel. Woodstock 1624-M-l or Dundee 10--Reverse Charges WANTED TO BUT We pay $3 to f 15 for Old or Injured Horses or Cows Standing or Down if Alive. ' Matt's Mink Ranch Johnsburg - Spring Grove Road Phone Johnsburg 659-J-2 CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD HOGS, HORSES & CATTLE We pay phone charges. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED inds of General Repairing! McHENRY GARAGE Route 31--Front & John Sts. thone 97-J or 151-M v STICK P. MILLER 7 FRED C. MILLER, M. D. Specialising in . EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT will be ia D% A. L Froehlich's •ffiee. corner Green & Elm • < 8treeta, McHenry Every Friday jrom 12s45 to 2^9 p, m. ! CLASSES FITTED Hettermanf Service 'A SINCLAIR GAS^ ^ AND OILS TXelep hone 640 W-2 or 382 -- Johnsburg --- Bladwmithing, Horseshoeing, Ornamental Iron Work and Wood Work. Acetylene Welding and ^,*'14 Lawnttower Sharpoilng and Grinding of all kinds! In keeping with thfe popolarity of Maek and white, this white wool dress has vertical black wool •tripes. The dress has a horizontalstriped set-in waistband aad battaa aO ilia way down the front. DOESKIN GLOVES 'shortie" length hand-ta! larai fcisMi gloves are favorites wMh Mae Jepoea, MetrepoHtaa Opera singer. The rosy Use of the gloves matches fee eelar af Sowers an her hat. BOTTLE BRIGADE SOLON rag** »«r h s shier takes off oblivions of the eonntry, this la space down a sleep slope in the Alps. Unusually cold weaker atakas the skiiag especially goad here this year. .. Raleigh, N. C., police received a call asking "how much would it cost to whip a no account scoundrel?" "Ten dollars or thirty days," was the reply. "That's too much," said the voice, aid the receiver clicked. for The Not men from Mars, but members af a Japanese fire brigade are shown above during a drill. The men carry bottles filled with a flame-killing titttM. SKIER'S PARADISE "&4 Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gardner returned home from West Point, 111., after attending the wedding of their son, William Gardner. Mj*. and Mrs. George Sell and son, Donald, were Mother's day guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Will Austin of Crystal Lake were callers in the Edwin Vogel home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. I* Osborn entertained all their children and grandchildren on Mother's day. They were Dwight C. Osborin, sons, Billy and Rabs of Rockford, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown and daughter, Beverly, and son, Tommy, of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Begalka. and son, Richard, and daughter, Mary Ann, of Elgin, and. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborn of Solon Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dyer and daughter, Carroll, and grandmother, Mrs. Dyer, visited his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson, in the Gardner home recently. Fire broke out in the Art Bell hQ!W Friday morning. The Richmond 8x9 deportment was called and tht flamea were soon extinguished, Mrs, Frank Kiipatrick entertained htr card chib of McHonry Thursday 'afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Yannke of Delavan, Wis., who have been spending the winter at Miami, Fla., were Mother's day callers in the ^Nellie Jackson homo. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pretzman and daughter, Dona jean, spent Mother'^ day in the C. W. Cropley home. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Crane of Milt waukee and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nord gren and daughters of Libertyvill# were calling on friends in town Sati urday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cowen of Harvard were callers in the E. E. Cropley home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank KHpatrick and son, Junior, spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kllpatrick of Antioch. V Mrs. Joe Kuhn and Hazel Kilpatriclf and Mrs. E. E. Cropley visited thq Woodstock hospital last week to seo Joe Kuhn, Jr., who was critically injured when he was run over by a trac-f tor and pulverizer on the Kuhn farm one day last week. Ray Kilpatrick was a Marengo caller Saturday evening. Earl Monear of McHenry was a Tuesday visitor in the Nellie Jackson home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cropley and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborne drove to Rockford Wednesday and visited at the home of Dwight Osborn and Albert Stevens. Tom Sellers of Marengo, Iowa, is spending a few weeks with his niece» Mrs. John Pester. : Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Merrell spent Mother's day in the W. K. Wright home in Elgin. ' Mrs. James McCannon and son* Charles, of -Beloit, Wis., were the guests of her mother, Mrs. Ida West* lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick and sons, Ray and Junior, were Sunday guests of relatives in Chicago. Wm. Gardener and Miss Evelyn* Guthrie were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents at West Point, 111. Only the immediate relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cropley spent Sunday night with the formers niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Begalka and Monday they all drove to Chicago and spent the day. Mrs. Alice Bell spent from Saturday to Monday night in her daughter's home, Mrs. Clarence Anderson, in Chicago. McCOLLUM LAKE Mrs. George Scheubert is spending several days in Chicago. Mrs. Arthur Thompson spent Monday in Berwyn. Mr. ftnd Mrs. Henry Green and family | of Chicago spent Sunday at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Howe of Chicago spent the weekend at their home here. Mrs. Marie Elmer and daughter of Chicago spent the weekend at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Millnar of Diamond Lake were visitors at the John Winkrantz home Sunday. Arthur Thompson of Berwyn spent the weekend with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. James Penion of San Antonio, Texas, were visitors at the Joseph Crick home Sunday. •Guests at the Jos. A. Sc'haefer home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and children, Aron Bruce and John Lilik of Wonder Lake; Glenn Draper of Fort Sheridan and Albert Hansen and Maxine Green of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Clark, Evanston, were McCullom Lake callers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurth entertained friends of Chicago Sunday, Mrs. M. Bowler and daughter, Dorothy, and Leo Miller of Chicago spent the weekend here. Dorothy and Robert Obenauf of Mundelein were visitors at McCullom Lake Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenwood and children of Chicago spent Sunday at McCullom Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Duane Barber of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents, the Warren Barbers. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scharf of Chidaughter, Arline, of Chicago spent cago were callers at McCullom lake lfr' YOU Don't Have Intentional Collisions but every yeer penons pay out thousands of dollars because their cars are burned, stolen or involved in collisions. Buy Automobile Coefrprehensive end Collision b* surance before it's loo hit. Earl R. Walsh -- Insurance -- Phone 43 Green St n *:» ii Sunday at their home. Sunday Sahacriha Rpfadsalac in faofn- ^ Machinists prefer I;s" • Actual personal Midwest surveys, among 886 indi cate that machinists, as a specific class, prefer Rod Crown 2.3 to 1! Enjoy a National Credit Card . . . 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