m* : T & / ; r t ^ s w * r « g w* ^ ^ v *f' * *> * * ** "** 1 ! * ' 'fv ,^f4T. j! '»^ ^V i* .-- and Mrs. Hugh Murphy returned last week from a vacation trip to Mew York City, where they visited relatives. John ,R. Smith were Mr. and Mr*. ~ " -- - •• " * " "' and Cry- Fuller Boutelle of Lake Gepeva Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smtthof stal Lake. Miss Marilyn Kerns of--Woodstock spent Thanks giving- Day U the Thorrns PhaKn home. Martin and Dan. Cooney, who are attending the School of Mines at Grand Forks, N. Dakota, spent the and Mr. and and family df Holiday with Mr. and Mr* Paul Beyle Hugh Murphy, who is attending j holiday weekend with their "parents, Georgetown University in Washing-; the Martin Cooneys. ***'. *P®.nt *h« holiday and; Thinksgiviing Day guests in the weekend with his parents. I Robert Thompson home were William Jamep Winkleman, who is attend-1 VanNatta of Crystal Lake, Mr. and ing Beloit college, and his roommate,! Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebron, John Clautman, of Massachusetts, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thompson and •pent the holiday weekend with the i Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Latshaw an<f former's parents, the Elmer Winkle- daughter, Sandra, of Congress Park, • mans. | Mr. and Mrs. George Klonts, Jr., and Guests in the Edward Nickels home ! children, Helen, George and Judith, last Thursday were Mr. anil Mrs. i of Naperville, Mr. and Mrs. Everett, Stewart Lee of Park Ridge, Mrs. j Thompson and daughter, «ay, of Mary~Dibler and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ; Lyons, and Miss Maud Granger of Dibler and son, Harold of Wood-! Elgin. stoucckk.. !i xM«i rr.. aannda mMrrss.. CVyleieminecnnti AAudnammss a«niiud Miss Blanche Thompson of Wood-! children spent the weekend with her sck was a sruest in the Nirk' parents, the William Freunds at Luxemburg, Iowa stock guest " Nick Freund home on IKifcnksgmng Day. Holiday guests Jptffee home of Mrs. fflnmwiimmiminiiiniiniiiiiiiiiifiiiiii pOPULAk M' Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd and daughter. Betty, spent Thanksgiving Dav at Downers Grove. Holiday guests in the William Nye home were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whiting of Milwuakee, Wis. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whiting of .Lake Geneva. < Mrs. Kathryn Conway and .daughter, Marion Grace, spent the holiday visiting in the Dan O'Shea home in Grayslake. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whiting of Elgin M SINGLES ^iiraiSTMAS ISLAND" Andrew Sisters "WHEN YOU WERE SWEET SIXTEEN" by A1 Jobeo "WHITE CHRISTMAS* by Frank Sinatra *SILENT NIGHT, HOLY NIGHT* by Fred Feibel "ANGELA MIA" by Vic Danione *X3lYIUZATIOir Jack Smith * ALBUMS "CHRISTMAS CAROLS" by Lyn Murray Singeas "A MERRY CHRISTMAS" by Ray Block, Monica |<ewia, ' • L Johnny Long -- ^CHRISTMAS MUSIC by Ray Block •^CHRISTMAS CAROLS'* « by Dick Leibert at Organ XAROLS FOR CHRISTMAS EVE" ' by The Carollers "MX BESTJ* CHRISTMAS CAROLS" by Mixed Chorw, Violin, Harp and Organ AccOm panisient. fetod A Recond Gift Cartifleate ;i Nwffl* and Aec<|MM»ries Went McHenry 114 W. Main St., McHenry OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS MIL Open 1145 Shew Starts WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS .MIDNITE SHOW 3#EIDAT, DEO. 5 15 p. m. 11:45, ON OUR STAGE "THE MAO « DH. MARQUIS" Presents the Hellzapoppiag of all Midnite Horror Revues . Visit a Wax Museum -----r-- At Midnite--Lovdy Ladies Tortured And Destroyed Before Your Very Eyes Gfcosts Walk--Spooks Talk Tickets Now On Sale _ At Our Box Office SUN. - MON., DEC. 7-8 "DARK PASSAGE" Humphry Bogart Laaren Bacall TUES. - WED. - THURS. DEC. 9 - 19 - 1| l> ;>**tVILD HARVEST" iJte Alan Ladd Dorothy -Lamoar Lloyd Nolan sad family in Chieag* Mrs. toft.rRiafimed,»«' the ri&S «f * . Mrs. Eleanor O'Neill and Mr. and &!&!'• ££, .t .tkWoodrfoek Mrs. Edward Dunne of Lake Geneva, Wis., and Dick Hayes of Chicago spent Thursday with Mrs. Edith Hayes. Miss Marguerite Johnson of Wheaton was a weekend guest in the home of her parents. Other Thanksgiving Day guests were Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Eder and Mr. and in Kentucky. Holiday visitors in the Nick B. Freund home were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Freund and baby and Mr. and Mri* Victor Hunt of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Blowers and family of Fox Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund of McHenry. Miss Virginia Williams, R. N. who is employed at Hines hospital, Bpent a few days last week with her parents, the Joe .Williams, v £ ^rs< C* H. Duker spent the holiday weekend with their son and family, the Guy Dukers, in Alton, 111. Ensign Norman Neiss of Pensdcoia, Fla., has been enjoying a leave with his mothers, Mrs. Theresa Neiss. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkleman and Mrs. .Helen Bauman and daughter, Nancy Jane, of Arlington Heights visited in the Elmer Winkleman home on Thankagiving Day. Among those from out of town wno attended the funeral services of Mrs. Stephen H. Freund last week were Mr. and Mrs. Math Miller of Taipo, Minn.; Ben Klapperich and Iowa; Mr and Mrs. Nick Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schaeife V? Mr?" A1 Weber and Elizabeth Klappench of Milwaukee: Miss- Loretta Eickman of Rockford; ia™e8 Murtaugh, fc. Sutton and Mrs. 2!i nT ^>h D n^ Chicago; Mr. and Mrs Jack Behlke of Park Ridge; Mr. and Mrs. John O. Armstrong of Elmhurst; Mrs. Rose Huff, Jacob Justen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pettitclaire of Waukegan; and the Delphin Freund family of Wauconda. Arthur Lawrence and son, Francis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vanston and daughters, Rosemary and Ruby, of Libertyville, and Art Lawrence of wpWFwh'\}fm T. ... i • aeeee^t^^e i i i Howard fifenpeon «# GIFTS THAT • '4 • •»»>» (- oCTriday, Nov. 18. and Mrs. Dan Daniels of Fox Lake are the parents of a daughter, bom on Nov. 26 at the Woodstock hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Low of Waukegan street, McHenry, are the parents of a son, born on Dec. 2, at the Woodstock hospital. __ --n T L | McHenry .friends of Lowell Ew. Mrs. George Johnson of Evanston Walkup wiB he interested to learn an«" F™"^ Johnson of Chicago. that a boy was horn to Mr. and Mi's. The Carl Courier family of Maren- | Walkup of Baxeeburg, Pa., on Dec. 1. go sprat the holiday with her mother • The couple has another chil Mrs. Nellie Bac<m. dittthttr. TaikLan o Ttir old Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dohertyj Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Jackson of spent last week with her parents j Grayslake are the parents of a son, DELIGHT HEART OF Wauconfo were Thanksgiving Day guests 4^ the Tliomas McLauglin home. born at St. Tbereee hospital, W^u kegan, on Dee. 1. Mrs. Jackson is the former Boealie Whiting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. The couple haa one other child, a daughter. Thanksgiving day guests in the home of Joanne Rulien and ESUen Cole Baker were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wenck of Seattle, Wash., Ray Wall of Joliet and Mrs. Alice Demell of San Diego, Calif. The latter, a sister of Mrs. Rulien, it remaining for an extended visit. " Bottle Pasteurised MOk Bottled pasteurized milk will keep for three, or four days if stored in a good refrigerator at from 35 to 40 degrees. nave assembled a great array °f gifts that o^en need an|d Uke* Make your ttlection fjrom famous trademark names which jwe an assurance of their teal worth, v.;- *,, ^ ' - , . ' • • ; A MAN Complete line of Beebe livestodi remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. s-tf *7Ae Ruuetia Show Place of the Middle We| LAKE GENEVA, WISCONSIll SOUTHERN WISCONSIN'S MOST GALA CELEBRATION^ NEW . YEAR'S EV^ AT •*: THE RIVIERA Iwhm lit t Wwhelsd _Mi teSea ami Tsk, |D NIL SJOQ SLIFL# O^Y LOOL PHONE 40 Rev. Fr. Walter Cohway of Notre •au1® a ^ew days last week Setting. W,j w 8 8ister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. James • Doherty. ; Miss Ellen 'Baker is 'spending a few weeks on the west coast. She wa? "companied on her trip by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wenck of Seattle, Yyash., who had been visiting his sister, Mrs. Joann Rulein, in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walsh visited in the Kimmel home in Elgin on Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiving Day guests in the home of Mrs. Martin May were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bungard and family and Mrs. May Bungard of Elmhurst, and Mrs. Elmer Smallfeldt and children of Kenosha, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Ray .Henniken of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. J6e May and daughters of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton of Maywood spent the holiday with his ^parents, the L. R. Buttons. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of Champaign spent the weekend with McHenry relatives. Sutton was a local caller '* k? , Fnd*y; He 'was accomnanied back to Chicago bjr Mrs. NSckJusten ^who spent the weekend visiting rela- f*'ves. Arthur Kennebeek haa gone to v A"f°oa to spend the winter months Mak^ Reservations Now To Spewl Tliis New Yeai^p Eve In A Tropical ' >i|h his faaUyi ^i,.---•.„and *">• Clarence Freund of Platvaie Wiv We, caUed to McfMennr last week by the death of hiS grandniother, Mrs. S. H. Freund. Mrs. Elis^ejai JPVennd of Spring 21^1is home with he? brother, Hubert freund, on Broad _• ^street. « Miss Nancy Carey, who is attending itorjr% college at Notre ~ spent the holiday weekend with her parents, the Walter Careys. Miss Mar-on Smith of Elgin spent weekend %Hth bar parents, the Arthur Smiths. Mias Georgianna Donahue of Huntley visited fci the home of Miss Knox on Tha The bum which stand* for quality--whether it is on tiree or batteries. Cold weather haa ftrived which four car or track should be winterised. ^ "fWly ron With Winter tim-«ood far now or innd batteries and chains. Anti-Areese solntlons for your ndiitor, ' ' ' ' * We Ma tin rapplj dudw for p--i»ngnr cm, trnahi and t iGenevieve ^Thanksgiving ,of Champaign »t the holiday weekend with her mta, the George Phalina. , *n<l..Mis, Richard Eastman *P*ni «*• weekend visiting her father,. Rep. Thomas A. Bolder, and attended the wedding of h*r Matfirj. Grace, on Saturday. MJ*s Thelma Parenti spent the holiday weekend with her parents in Blue Ialand. Mr. and Mrs. William Lingenfelter and son, Jimmy, of Woodstock, enjoyed the JxHiday with her parents, ithe Art Edstroms. Miss Eileen Kllnger spent the Weekend with her family in Elgin. " John Brda returned home this' Week from a Chicago hospital, where he had been confined for more than a week following surgery. - Alfred Diedrich and son, Duane, t>f C'hicagt spen\ Thanksgiving day with his mother, Mrs. Jacob Diedrich. Sunday guests in the Diedrich home were Mr. and Mrs. Michael T.iill and daughter, Janice of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. James Mahoney and family of Chicago spent the holiday visiting in the John Phalin home. _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews of Round Lake visited McHenry friends on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Guffey and daughter, Patricia, spent the holiday with her parents fas Richmond. Dinner guests in the Paul Alberts home last Thursday were Mr. and Admission, Peij Plrson • Including Tta 4 Supper, $4.90 No Reservation ^eld Until Paid For HSStm •••% V'1 .• ,.»•••'u"- '*r f """t-" fLtU XURIOUS TIES . ' -t \ .. • r'"%/ ^ttnoos makers such as Cheney, Wilson and . • VanHeosen. An extensive Array is ready in season'a newest patterns. it to 16 DANCING'EVERY SATURDAY^ NIGHT t • •-•'7^ v«.'-. 1 • •••: - • " " ft .V Hi • Mail Checks To THE RIVIERA awl Yonr Tickets Will Re Mailed To Yon. LAAA A A .• rW V V TV HcHenry, Illinois FRI. A SAT, DEC. 5 & < Joel McCrea -» Veronica Abo "RAMROD* Three SM**#s and Novelty. OoaMdy SUM, A MONm DEC. 7 ' Esther WUUaMs )Ricardo Montahan ' In Technicolor „ "FIEBTA" . Also World Newa A Carteoa SUrting TUESDAY for S days. DfiC. 9 - U, Matinee WH>. * THURS. S.-00 p. m. eoat UMU Darnell - Cornel WiMe * In Technicolor "FOREVER AMABR* Toes, feature stsrts 7^0 Jk 9M; Wed. * Thurs. feature aUrta S:S«, 7KM> A 9^0 For this attractioa only. Matinee 76c 'til 6:00 p. «», Evenings 11.20, tax iiid Prices established by producers. -0P=W r::: FREtrito Ikp -- MM - Batteriea -- A. lire and Take ValcaaisiBg All Work Gaaraataed omr MTKNINGS AND SUNDAYS W«| Mrs. Walter Bruhn ami family and §L L. Lahnart of Chicago. Complete line of Leels poultry at Wattlee Drag Store, Me- \ . 8-tf .Order your robber stamps at The flsindealer. 4 PLAINDEALER DEADLINES Plaindealer deadtinss for news and advertiaing are as follows: 10 a.m. ^ , News: tWday at S p. m. mr , >•< 11 >• • •« 11IH4HH| »< > M At Peace At Lafl » No more mortal tribulations beset those whom the Lord takes away. In that thought find solace. And in our oom- ;; plete funeral service find ease ] I in your mourning. j > Jacob Justen Sons: FUNERAL DIRECTORS Funeral Hosts Ffc»e McHenry Crew, Cm, m* mil IHH H H H I I I H M O NOBELT PAJAMAS Beck again with the famous easy fitting waistband, in a variety of patterns. $4.50 to $8.d5 " i • |jr .V .* 4 ftSw : . .WOOL SHHtTS S'S® " . • y -. - , '••Ma#?! In rich warm woolens, skilfully tailored, comfortable. Colorful plaids **• none, as wrtl 'as MU4 MIWK ' . •« ^ 8K1PPEB SPOKT SHISTf All purpose shirts, which can be worn for work, or sportswear. Choose from fine gabar" W" ""Kk: .J" $3.95 MMfei Wf". JAKTZEN 8KI SWEATERS WOLSEY SOX Knit of 100% worsted wool. Here are tho . r* M „ . ... . . . , . _ popular designs such as the Polar Bear, Falcon, IT ®n* "bbed yirgm wool and Duo-shrunk Zodiac, and many others. $9.95 and $10.95 Sine wool solid color sweaters in yellow, taa and blue from . : • ; $5.95 up • • • * * ' " i r % > ~ - ' Additional Suggestions - i f > * ^ Swank Tie Oteiw. $150 up Tie Racks, $1 aa4 $1>B0 Expacso Belts, fine leather, $2 to Fine Leather 81ipp«rf, $4 to $7.50, •, - Ronson Lighters, $5J50 up* Adler S 0 so they will not shrink out of site. $1.65 and $2 Other fine wool IOX 79c to $2 mm - Store for Men - ,96crrl'^ ' i w. McHENRY Itabhw Mm. »P- t «« »«.. t , . I £• -k. s<? ,v 1