~«TaLta*. i natter at glUflBi at McHenry, UL, nadir the act of May 8. 1871. On* T«r ...12.50 r IWTIpNAL €DITORIAL_ ft Sk2flC>SS(XIATIOM Christmas ,12. IS Order yours today at the UPLAIN DEALER While the selections are good l\ > -H *>' . - '• ' $1.00 with your name printed on. DELAY! ; By VIRGINIA VALE - Released by Western Newspaper Unlca. EIGHT COWS who appear in Samuel Goldwyn's "The Kid From Brooklyn," which stars Danny Kaye, have inherited a beard that once belonged to Douglas Fairbanks. But not as a beard. They're all dolled up for the dairy maid number, in which they're assisted by the 1946 class of Go4dwyn girls. The cows make their debut wearing pearl earrings, fancy hats, and artificial eyelashes. That's where the beard comes in. The property man tried stiff black paper, then pipe cleaners, with no luck. v But. the beard was perfect. , • • •" *'"" "J , < One iappearance on the Edgar Bergen radio program was all that Anita Gordon needed to launch her on a career. Bergen signed the 15- ; MILLER WOODSTOCK, ILL. ConIfwnoBB Shows Saturday and y from 2:30 on. Week nights open at 6:45 -- Starts at 7 pjL Organ recital every Sunday Matinee, 2:15 to 2:30, with AL Klenune at the Miller Console. SATURDAY ONLY, NOV. It TPS IN THE BAG** irith Fred Allen 'and Jade Ben*)? • Pins: Gene Autry in > "TOE BIG SHOW" with Smiley Bnrnette SUN. AND MON„ NOV. 11-12 "WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?"' >: in Technicolor ftfth June Haver I'Ved MacMarray Joan Leslie TUESDAY, (ONE DAY) NOV. 13 Back by Request! "GUADALCANAL DIABT" with Preston Foster •nd William Bendix WH). throngh SAT. NsrenWr 14-17 THE DOLLY S1STBMP vivid Technicolor ^ Betty GraUe« John Payne Jane Haver ANITA GORDON year-old singer'to a contract after her first program, and two days later 20th Century-Fox gayeher a film contract/^:! ' Colony McHenry. Illinois FRL * SAT, NOV. M| Abbott an# CeeteUo L "The Naughty- Nineties" \Plns: -ii • K#-. A stirring story of a lonely boy and a faithful dog 2. "Adventures of Rusty" »» starring Ted Donaldson--Margaret Mttfcay Owing to the length of this program, the. show will start at 6:30 op.nu instead of the usual time of 7:00 p.m., both days Friday and Saturday. SUN. & MON., NOV. 11-12 Gary Cooper -- Loretta Young "Along Came Jones" Pins World News and Cartoon TUESDAY (ONE DAY) Tom Conway -- Ann Rutherford lt'Two O'clock I Courage" - Bob Mitchum . 2.MWestofthePecos" Helmut Dantine's going to know picture-making from A to Z or know why. He's secured permission from Warner Bros, to sit in on all phases of the process in "The Man Who Died Twice," while awaiting his next acting assignment. * • • -- Betty Button got a pleasant surprise when she opened the door of her new and fancy portable dressing room on the set of "The Stork Club." In the earner stood a new bleached walnut piano, replacing the old upright that had been installed temporarily when the dressing room was unveiled. Paramount gave it to Betty so that she could rehearse her song numbers on the set during filming. • • • Lulu McConnell was a star of the theater in the days of Anna Held and Lillian Russell; now, on "It Pays to Be Ignorant," she's the most insulted woman in America-- and loves itl She thought she was done when bronchitis ruined a good singing voice, but that croaky voice became one of her biggest assets. She'd retired when Tom Howard enlisted her for ""Ignorant." • • • Phillip Terry headed for New York after finishing his role in "George White's Scandals," his third RKO role. He's one of the few Hollywood players who got his theatrical schooling abroad in London, and touring the British provinces in stock. He's done all right in Hollywood--played romantic leads in "Music in America" and "Pan-Americana" at RKO, and did "The Lost Week End" and "To Each His Own" at his home lot. Paramount. But an awftil lot of movie-goers will just identify him as he's Joan Crawford's husband. ' • • • Producer Leo MeCarey did a nice thing -- picked It girls from the extra'ranks in "The Bells of St. Mary's," to play the nuns in a parochial school, hoping that their scenes with Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman would start them en real screen careers. • • • Joan Crawford's new picture, "Mildred Pierce," is the kind that a lot of women are going to love. And it's a swell come-back for the valiant Miss Crawford; in her lexicon there's certainly no such word as "fail," no matter how bad the breaks. i We hear that Paramount has sworn affidavits to prove that the voice you'll hear as Dorothy Lamour's in "Masquerade in Mexico," j is really hers. Seems that, instead ! of its being a contralto, as it's been I for the last eight years, it's suddenly become an operatic high soprano, discovered by Director Mitchell 1 Leisen. B flat used to be her limit; Niow, they say, she hits a D 10 notes ' higher. ODDS AND ENDS-Hanley Stafford, "Daddy Higgins" of the "Baby Snooks Show," was originally asked by Fanny Brice to do a guest spot on the program-- the "guest spot" teill soon be rounding out its eighth year. . . . Dick Powell's happy about his new radio series, "Rogue's j Gallery," except for one thing; he won't be able to vacation in South America with j the new Mrs. Powell as he'd planned. . . . Ruth Brennan has been signed by Republic- • • . After being slapped by Teresa W right and Rose Hobart and belabored | with powder puffs by a bevy of beauties | in "The Trouble With Women," Ray Milj load thinks he can stand anyihing. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Ben N. Smith and Mrs. Frank Blake returned last week from a visit with relatives in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Robert Thompson and Miss Ann Frisby of this city and Mrs. OUie Geer of Crystal Lake attended the Antique show sponsored by the Woman's club-of Wilmette one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Granger and Mrs. August Klabunde of Richmond were McHenry callers on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Strom of Chicago spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmertaann. , Mr. and Mrs. A. Edstrom and daughter, Eleanor, attended a bridal shower for Miss Betty Edstrom in Chicago last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wfnkleman; and son of Oak Park spent the weekend ft their * home on Center; street. Mrs. Bernard Bauer, Mrs. Helen j Mauch and the Misses Frances and i Carolyn Bauer attended the fashion j revue in Woodstock last Saturday evening. Mrs. C. F. Antonson of Chicago spent last week visiting in the Leonard Antonson home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Keihansperger and daughter, Ruth, attended the homecoming game between Beloit and Knox college football teams last Saturday at Beloit and witnessed the crowning of the homecoming queen. Mrs. Fred Krohn and son, Patrick, visited Corp. and Mrs. Francis Curulewski in Chicago on Sunday afternoon. Miss Clara Schiessle and Mrs. Nettie Weber attended funeral services for a cousin, Mrs. Ida Nieman, in Chicago last week. They also spent a few days visiting in the homes of their sister, Mrs. Alida . Mead, and their niece, Mrs. Myra Thomas, in Skokie. Mrs. Charles Brda and famliy spent a few days the last of the week visiting, relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause enjoyed a trip to the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee last week. Miss Theresa Mergen, student nurse at Cook County hospital, Chicago, spent the weekend with her family here. Miss Christine Adams left Tuesday morning for a few days visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Watterton in Chicago. •-» Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Smith and son, Dennis, of Rockton, 111., visited in the Martih Conway home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Moderhack and children, Darleen and Kenneth, of Chicago visited relatives here last weekend. Miss Mary Jean Doherty spent the weekend visiting relatives in Woodstock. The William Perkinson family Qf Chicago visited relatives here last weekend. The Henry Lang family of Hammond, Ind., visited in the home of her mother, Mrs. Zena Bacon, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray of Wauconda spent Sunday visiting in the Alfons Adams home. Mr. Murray has just been released from service. Merle Davis Qf Cherry Point, N. Carolina, spent the weekend 'with his wife and daughter, Nell, in the home m Mr. and daughter, there. Alfons visited Saturday. < Mr. andMfcs, Ben L. Rosing' Mrs. Clara L. Arnst, Mrs. W. Dawney, Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Ritter and Mr. | and Mrs. Raymond Ritter and son, Raymond, Jr., all of Chicago, were callers in the home of Mrs. G. Ritter last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh, children, Jack and Patricia Rose, and Mr. and j Mrs. Jacob Freund were weekend guests in the Joaeph Britz home in I Rock Island. Qn Sunday they attended the confirmation of Joan Britz. Herb Reihansperger, who is attending the University of Wisconsin at Madison, spent the weekend with iiis parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and children of Fox River Grove visited relatives here, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leisser, Mrs. B. Horn and Mrs. Freida Anderson of Chicago visited in the Charles Miller home on Sunday. Miss Gerry Carey spent the weekend visiting Miss Cynthia JVoll in Wnnetka. On Sunday the Woll family accompanied Miss Carey home and spent,, the day visiting relatives in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Baldwin of Norwood Park spent Sunday visiting his sister, Mrs. E. El Whiting, and family. Miss Geraldine Bender of Chicago visited relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reihansperger visited his mother, Mrs. Sarah Rei-1 hansperger, in West Chicago last week. The latter, who is in poor health, observed her eighty-ninth birthday anniversary on the day of their visit. TOO tin' TO O4JUMOT Wain Ads on Pi«e Six FOE SALE FOR SALS--Pedigreed Irish setter, 4 years old. Phone McHenry 200. 25 FOR SALE--Ford truck, H ton pickup model, completely reconditioned with replacement motor. Very good tires, oversised. Chain-O-Lakes Game Farm, Phone 166. 25 FOR SALE--Shropshire buck lamb, wt. about 100 lbs. Wm. Staines, West McHenry. Telephone McHenry 688-R-l. *26 CLOSING OUT SALE--1,000 Ever greens, consisting of 10 varieties. Will be sold at greatly reduced prices a_t i once; real quality iBspJreaVciI - mens. John R. Freund, Park St., McHenry. Tel. 127-J. *25 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT--Apartment for young couple, fiirnished or unfurnished. Inquire at Fringer's Mobil Service, Phone McHenry 460. 25 L08T KoImii mmw IWxftar's had... (MM to ntscumoM VfAOOIMffTflS *S> Physicians know that they can count on us tpr Complete stocks of fresh, potent drags; for skilled serv- Jce and for fair prices* / /f^leee- ace the factors that combined to anke our establishment Prescription Headquarters. May we have the privilege of compounding your next prescription? Thomas P. Bolger "The McHenry Druggist** DIE OF GA8 POISONING Gas seeping through the floor of a closed, parked automobile whose motor had been left running caused the deaths of an 18 year old boy and his 16 year old companion recently near Mundelein. The victims were William Eddy, Jr., recently discharged navy veteran, and Irene Stella Schwall, Libertyville Township high school senior. Each was the only child of Mundelein parents. Read the Want Ads Some Victory -- Loan Facts Washington, D. C--Victory Loan facts, honoring the men and women who won the war, are •• follows: Dates: October 29 through De- ^Quotas: •11,000,000,000; 4 billion in individual sales, 2 billion in Series E sales, 7 billion from other non-bank investors. A Reasons Treasury balance will be drained by December. Money is vitally needed for hospitalisation, rehabilitation, retraining, feeding and clothing men overseas, transportation heme, pajassni of munitions already WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Garoie Land is >-- Pat O'Brien George Murphy "Having A onderful Crime" 2."TheGay Seoorita" E. H. Nickels Hardware PHONE 2 WEST N'HENRY ™... Trimming Wool By trimming the wool over the sheeps' eyes, they see better eat more and produce 10 per cent mors meat and better wool. Selected Breeding Selected breeding has reduced undesirable characteristics of sheep, such as wool blindness and excessive skin folds that detract from the value of animals for both meal •l.-UyV i WE NOW HAVE BULOVA WATCHES AVAILABLE, PRICED FROM $33.50 to $67.50 » USE OUR BUDGET PLAN 10U CHRISTMAS GIFTS-NOW! We now have a Mr. Kisling, with 15 years experience in watch repairing, at our bench locally--Bring in your watches for prompt service. - Place your order now for future delivery of 1847 RiQgerB Silverware. _ NYC JEWELRY STORE W. KcH«U7, 111. LOST--Small brown Daschshund, in vicinity of Griswold Lake on Monday. Answers to name "Jerry." Reward. Call Chicago, Victory 1430. 25-2 HURT IN'CRASH John Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of the Bard farm southwest of Crystal Lake, has been confined to Sherman hospital with a fractured leg and arm as the result of a crash recently. John, with his brother, Charlie, was riding a motorcycle north on McHenry avenue. u hmks II easier checkbook). FiH M cm Insert «m extra you used when frinMy--4on1 eras* or niter. fM m new chock «mmI 4»> || CHEOONG ACCOUNT IS A "PRECISION HJTtUMM* K* KST RESULT* USE WITH CARE. < West McHenry State 6ank Member Federal Reserve System Hember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I Iff 41||| r ".v 4 #V.^. -T S - •• .Coming south on McHenry avenue was a car driven by Frank McNeil who resides at the residence at the street intersection. He was planning to turn on University' street to drive his car in the garage when the two vehicles collided. Read the Want AjIsa ' DISH CLOTHS FREE witfi^ Guaranteed Uhshsble -- Isdeproof Wsllpsper Mstchiag Bolder, sad F*ats-Nm> ALL-IN ONI Unit-Nothing BseSe Bw m $2.00 S Purchase | CamC^i H Authorized Dealer S "The Friendly Store" * S . West McHenry • 6.00-16 CREST SUPER Fully Guaranteed TIRE TUBE H8.37 ...a.. s rvn -- ^^nf1<VVVVVVVV\AfU'^AAAfU*tilAIVV*MVWVV\AAn/VVVV*<AfUV\AfU'U^AiV^Ani'¥VUVUVlAI>/T 5 Gallons 1 ALCOHOL i Heavy Duty POURING CAN ' Authorised Dealer 'The Friendly Store" Telephone 459 , HERD CHARLES LEONARD, Auctioneer Due to lajck of farm help, I will sell at public auction, on the Kenner Farms, on Cross Lake, one mile northl of Antioch, at the new north barn, off of State Line ftoad, on WEDNESDAY^ NOV. 14 1p.m., sharp, the following described property, to-wit: 63-Head of Holstein Cattle 63 16 fresh, calves by side and 16 very close springers; 30 heifers, some bred anct some open Holsteins; one 16-mo. old Holstein bull. These 32 cows TB and Bangs tested. . ^ iTJiis herd of cows are all young and are high producers; all straiigghhtt aan d right. We invite inspection of this herd before sale. Dairymen looking for fresh cows or close springers should come to this sale. There is a nice lot of Holsstein heifezs. v TERMS OF SALE--Gash or make arrangements With the bw#^ KENNER FARMS ' *ii Unt National Bank of Woodstock Clerking - ... ; •• ,* , • • '• .. . •'1 -V' •, > • \ ..... . : - j •