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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 May 1950, p. 12

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WiPHP ->'*.•.»{|'; . .;>*: ,;V1 > «\. »*v- .w.V. - U*'1" * ^4<**- 'vf "!• t J sw-\t •Mitel «**ut *K. .ifcjafcrr* Jttjft ^.ljwfedt.1^^ -JUi* : ,,.»„1A . . Vtr #=•• Mr "*•- - ** 'WU£1$i.W ' ' V W&a* »*« . «k 10KA ^ % ».««<*<.# •>?. *kV-.S « * - -' 4» '* A' '*» ai «*• » *4* 1 **-*<>»»* Vt- •»>«•• '- «»i .*<#„">, TttUIKUy, jRRjr *D»« •W® ' jj •Tlm or *iw THEATRE SATURDAY Opening of .the mv Towae HlXrt w Grand Avenue 8atur- #KT evening, May 27, will mark * (Ms Stop forward In the fast lncreaaing growth and development tf fox Lake and the Fox Lake ... The theatre, aparatsd hy the itilirt Helaon Corporation, w&l Offer as its first attraction, "The Daughter of Rosie O "Grady" which opened In the Oriental Theatre la Chicago only two weeks ago. The deors will open at 8: SO p.m. and the first performance starts at 7:410 t>.m. The Towne will be under the management of Jonas Pugett, jpng time employee of the Helson ffrm, headed by Robert T. Held of Chicago and Robert C. Nelson, wellknown Lake county attorney and Bchool board attorney, for the Fox Lake grade school. The new theatre is of the most modern design with every "fhcil*' Ity for patron's comfort as well as entertainment. Over 600 Kroehler pashback seats have been installed. This new type of seat makes It unnecessary to stand when someone desires to pass to and from other aeata in the aisle. Those who desire hard-of-hearing aids may ask the head usher and they will be provided without • charge. The scrawl la a Starke custom ballt Uycloramic screen wbJch la the newest type and tne first type of screen with any major improvement for vision from the atdaa of the theatre made in the past twenty years. The projection and sound equipment is high intensity Motiograph 35 mm carbonarc, the beat available equipment ixa the market Oae large wall surface of the lobby Is adorned with a "black- H|UN mural of the Lake region painted by Hans Teichert, the best theatre decorator in the United Staiss. The building, which Is one Of he very few completely fireproof theatres in Lake or McHenry coantiea, Is finished In Indiana Hmdatone with three all-glass entrance doors. Ample free parking facilities tare beeft provided for patrons of the theatre, and the operators have promised that every effort iM be made to obtain ho latest •Id heat film fare. fc'r • QOmvda •«. Sfary*! Catholic Church llllU: Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, *9:00, 11:». Holy Days: 6:00, 8:00, 10:00. Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. First Friday: 6:30 and 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Thursda7 before First Friday: After *8:00 Mass on Thursday; 8:00 p. •>. and 7:00 p. m. Msgr. C. 8. Nix, Pastor. St. Patrick's Catholic Ohareh Masses: Sunday: 8:00, 9:00, 10:36 .and 11:30 a.m. V' ' • . " - Daily Maaa: 7:00. ' F - Week Days: 7:00 and 7:30. First Fridays: 7:00. distributed at 6:30, 7:00, during the 7:10 mass, 7:30 and 9. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m., and on Thttrs . days before First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. aad 7:00 to 8:00 " PEev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Eton Bvaagelleal fcotheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) 408 John Street . West McHenry, Illinois, Service: 8:00 a.m. Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. Serpice: 10:15 a.m. Tou aro cordially invited to attend oar services. Rev. Carl A. Lohlts, Pastor. Community Methodist Church Church School: 9:30. Morning Worship: 10:45. Junior League: 7 p. m. Official board meeting oa second Wednesday of month st 8 p. m. A cordial invltatioa is extended to you aad your family oosm aad worship with us. Wayne B. Price, Paator. McHenry Bible Chnrch M 8- Oreea Street (Pries IM*) 8unday Bible School, 10 a. m. Sunday Worahip, 11 a. m. Young People's Service, 7 p.m. Bvangellatic, 8 p.m. Wednesday at 8 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. You're always, welcome here. Donald G. -Liberty, Paator. Mailing Address: McHenry Bible Church, P. O. Box g3S McHenry, Phonv 601-J-2 St. John's Catholic Church Johnsburg Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:45. 'Holy Days: 7:06 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:85 and 8:00. • oafessioas: Saturdays: 7-.M to 8 sad 2:30 to 3. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:30. Rev. Joaeph M. Blitach. It i1*- «t*s Os'hollc Oh arch, Spring Grove SandaV--8:99, 16iU *si Hi90. Holy Days: 6:30 aid (:Mi . Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. Confessloaa: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:10. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 aad 7:15. Rev. John L. Daleidea, Pastor. Christ The King Char* Wonder Lake 8unday: 7:00, 8:00 10:0® and 11:00. Holy Daya: 6:30 and 8:00. Confessions: Saturday: 7 to 8 p.m./ Sunday: 8:30 a.m. •' f Holy Days: 6:15 and 7:M th 7:45 fSftechetical Instruction: Sunday: 9:00 a. m. I1 <• 11 • • 11' 11 •! I t 1 !• » •!•> 1 > •» > fr > •» flU I 1.1. the value of mslasscs la speed ap fermentation aad prevent spoilage In grass silage Is definitely proven. SAK*0>LAS8E8 contains tt% heavy cane molasses la pellet form, does not harden er become a sticky mess In blower or pipes. 8AX-0>LAS8ES Is an exclusive Archer-Daniels predict made specifically far silage--flows like shelled corn. It gives yoa all of the advantages of llqsld molasses with none If Its disadvantages. Economical and easy to handler Delivery direct from cars -- Place your order now. McHENRY MILLS, INC. I! McHENRY, ILL. » PHONE 815 H llimtl 114 1111H 111 I H I t 'll null l + HH 11111 »* i*i Bav. Jamas A. . A mln (Nonseetariaa) Services: Sunday Bible School: 10:00 a. m Morning Worship: 11:40 a. a. Sunday Eveaing Bonrlee: 7:4h p. BL • Prayer aaSetiag, Thursday p. m. Bring the family with yoa to Bu» 4ay School aad Worship OsrtlSaa There is a place and a waleoau for everyone. FRANK W. ANDERSON, Pastor. • ~ • Rlngwood Chi--*• Rlngwood, Sunday: Public Worship, IrM. Church School: 10:80. Choir Rehearsals: Wednesday even i n g , . . . . . . Rev. Charles Steveas, Pastor. St. Joseph's Charch Richmond, IUtusIs Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00^ ' ' Daily: 8:00. ;*i •) Fr. Frank J. Miller, paator. St. Mary's By The Lake, Episcopal Oriole Trail and Dole Avenue Crystal Lake Rev. Donald Piatt, Prlest-ln-Charga Mission House, 331 MeHeary Ave. Sundavt*: 9 a.m. Holy Uucharlst, 10 a.m. Sunday School at tha Mission House. On 3rd Sunday of the month at • Church for Family Eucharist. 11a.m. Morning Prayer exoapf for 1st Sunday of the motfth and Holy days when there la < Holy Eiicharist. Sermon and Choir. Holy Days (Prayer Book). 6:30 a.c. Holy Eucharist. Lenten Schedule: Dally celebration: " Thursday Id aad Friday. 9:00 Tuesday, Saturday- Week nightk: 8:00: Litany and Evening prayer with sermon. Choice ef Meaarcha All through history ice cream has been associated with adveoture and famous people. The early Roman emperor, Nero, may have ordered the first ice cream. He hpd fleetfooted slaves bring snow from thf mountain tops. His cooks mixed It with honey, fruit pulp, aad juice*. The result: s simple fruit Ice to us, *s d*ncsqy to tha ump* I T : v:. ,.-, ;H. v • VH-. imss Fraacls Bao-- In ItH, Francis Bscon, "The Turks have 4 drink aaffa, made of a hlrry of tha samo name, as black as soot and of a strong scant This drink comforteth the brain and heart and helpeth digestion." -. 'IgaalshrAaerteaa W^vVt: . first American troops to landi la Cuba during the Spanish-American War were U.S. marinas whs established a beachhead at* Gua» tanamo bay in June, 1896. DAOS ' says a Tsxaa OK, lat 'am gat tha Job. e • e .. , Aa Ohio youth wb* dMvsn a car balarf i in a borrowed first learning how fo resulting accident wit q of "Whpar An automatic illih 11 gjhsi m fachtfar aatlmata6 wMtt.V6.par of American man h^p thafr « with tha .diabaa.v tha par cant hays alraady laarna<t to break one occasionaQy. a • ' ' News of Russia's switch to the .gold standartfchasft't thrown any stock exphsngas.iwto a panic, financiers apparently still conatdar tha ruble rabblf . 3MM CO fe* MMl*r-#sr fester SnOAL VAUi HT t. s«t of • likifst SHM Carta*. t. Toni Hbot* Fmt> Balgor's tfrif Stare MaHKNRT, ILL PHONB 4f CANDV c WALLETS ; ^ COMPACTS LIGHTERS PERFUMES R JAMERAS PENS STATIONARY . t GRADUATION CARDS KRAUSE'S NEWS AGENCt 308 Elm Street McHefiry, III. TtL 379 or In pn^var >oars Guam's chlatf cash crop was septa, but many of the iaiand's coconut trees ware either jfteftroyed by tha war ar hsve baan aut to make room ipr the new ^evalopmaaU. Copra exports, averaged about 8,009 tons saoually beforf the war. but no shipments at aU were msdf la lftt. To countfrtct this loss, U.f. flQeials have been encouraging the Chamorros, .. native Ouamanians. to increasa their crop agriculture. N Bffore this Japanese attach, bCroegfown corn whi tha Iaiand's chief food staple. Otter crops Included riee, sweet potatoes, taploce and tato, aad such tropical fratts as hahanss, avocados, mangoes and . 1 T~~ '• ^ir-Better Slaaha steaks ahd rqaSts are now HafeiaMf steel tubes p^> with tiny he|e* are need t» water to fhe center areas Of th# met*. ••l|l<wWIW MiaVSHV isaaarwa-- U,. I.*b 5V ' , XP&VWkW uconda Ballrodin OPENING FRIDAY Mfm( iUHC 2od SKATINd to BB CUVEH AWAY 1 PAIR LADIES' -- 1 PAIR MEN'S SHOE SKATES • BXLBH'S OHILL '•4kuadwlehas -- Foaatala Service -- YI8IT OUR SHOE SKATE DEPARTMENT Specialising Chlcggo Roller a^d Helser Shoe Shptf* Orders Taken Far ImaSedUte DeUsw, SKATING Hokntfl ~ -- Jflghta 7>S0 to J1 pjn. Satvday nad Sunday Nfghte -- 7ite to lltSO p* Matinees -- Saturday, Sanday and Holidays % to ft |A NORM RICHARDSON At the ORGAN WAUOONDA ROLLER RINK and BALLROOM (Across From The New Theatre) ititi St. and Rt. 178 \ Wauconda, Illinois *7-\ . V . . . . • -r 'V! -V . -i ! • • • •* : ' ' : : .'A . . . . . . . . . . . • * . . • .-I- 5 J THE GRAND AVENUE, FOX ' v 0. W. POTTER it SONS, Inc. General Oontractors Wauconda ^ , IAKEB ELECTRIC OOHPAMV > 4 , Heating and Ventilating Fox Lake v . FRED RICKERT Electric Contractor Sr»y»tako . ' NORTH SHORE NEON 8I0M OOHPAHT Sign and Attraction Board Waukegan STILES BROTHERS, Inc. Air Conditioning Waukegan GRAYSLAKE PLASTERING Plastering Contractor . Grayslake WAUKEGAN GLASS CO. Glaring W. E. WATSON Plumbing Contractor Fox Lake 'III iiii:Jil[c. 'Jif*, jJh'.-jJif contractors; BLAMOVS TIU, In*. Tok LAKE CONCRETE PRODUCTS Tila Fox Lake Cement Block Fox Lake ANTI0GH WOOD P BmJ Millwork Antioch Road Gravel Subv Chrovo ROY W*£OLIOT Mating ContrMter J'-oxLake {HUBERT ROOFING Roofing Contraqgf# Waukegan . DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 M. Direct From, Chicago's "DAUGHTER OF ROSIE We gratefully acknowledge appreciation bf die following firms HARBAUCH LUMBER CO. Building Materials Fox Lake SCHNEIDER'S tRUCKINU, M0. r Excavating ^ ; ; r Lake Villa McKINNEY STEEL SALES Waukegan ! ;v &

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