1 SPRING GROVE Mrs. Chiriai Freund) | In s lovely wedding service which |Mi solemnised at St. Joseph's rectory in Richmond last Wednesday MI, May 12 at 1 o'clock, Miss Stewart, daughter of the Al- Ste warts «( Rkthmnnd. baeaiW he bride of Mr. Lawrence <rf Mr. and Mrs. Math Father Blake officiated The bride was charming in t gMf •nit dress, with accessories to match, Nimsffsrn. «d at the and wore a corsage of red and white rose*. She wore a beautiful pearl necklace, a gift from the groom. Mrs. Earl Townsend, the bride's sister, acted as matron of honor. She was attired* in a pink suit dress with hat to match and wore a corsage of pink and white carnations. Arthur Nimsgern served his brother^ as best man. The bride's mother chose a green print dreSs, while Mrs. Niqngern selected a brown, print. Both wore corsages of * pink and white carnations. A dinner was served to twentyright guests at Westlake's in Solon Mills at 2*0 in the afternoon, followed by a reception. The newlyeft on a honeymoon through tike south and are now in the Ozarks, Mo. Mr. Nimsgern is employed at the Green Street barber shop in Mc- Henry and Mrs. Nimsgern is the receptionist and assistant to Dr. Harris in Richmond. They will make their home in an apartment in the Gaulke residence in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Henry N<ulk of Waukegan visited the Frank Wagners on Sunday. Albert Schultz of Genoa was also a caller in the afteri noon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pittges of Chicago were guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgern on Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Esh is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Andy Straub, and family in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lent and Mr. and Mrs, George Mitchell of Sharon are enjoying a trip through Canada. A. group of ladies helped Mrs. Nick Freund celebrate her birthday on Thursday afternoon when they gathered for an afternoon at cards. Five hundred was played and prises went to Mrs. Mark Pierce, Mrs. Math Freund, Mrs. Frank May, Mrs. Charles Gillespie and Mrs. Ernest Peacock. A lovely birthday cake was included in the lunch, which was to complete the party. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Freund and family of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cossey of Chieago spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Mrs. Nick Freund. "EMfCMjr Exit ATALL, gaunt-looking person entered a hotel in a small town where several fires had occurred and applied for a room at a price which entitled him to lodging on the top floor of the house. Among his ^belongings the proprietor noticed a coil of rope, and asked what it war for. , "That's a fire escape," said tb< man, "I carry one with me so 1 ca> let myself down from the windo* without troubling anyone." "Good plan," said the landlord "but guests with fire escapes lik< that pay in advance at this hotel' Bolger's Drug Store PHONE 40 ; McHENRY Manufacturing lee In 1850 Dr. John Gorrie, Apalachicola, Fla., oppressed by the heat »ni< realizing, as only a doctor; could, the boon of ice to mankind, ; secured the first American patent; for a practical process of manufac- | taring ice. When America's first i artificial ice-making plant was J build in New Orleans in 1868, and vital industry was born. NOW OPEN McCarthy's Service! Station East end of new bridge MARATHON PRODUCTS Will attempt to give good service to without too much blarney. JOHN MCCARTHY, Prop. McHENRY SIGN SERVICE SHOW CAXD6 OUTDOOR SIGNS. TKVCK LKTTKEItf6 & WINDOW LKTTEJtINO H. REESE Fox St. Phone 440-R BERNIE MATCHED LIVESTOCK HAULING -- GENERAL TRUCKING Fox Street Phone 109-1 McHenry aMMM mftmiHHHiiimiiiiwtiiwiMiiinMHiiiiiiiiiiHimHiHiii KITCHEN HELPERS THAT MAKE LIFE EASY Kitchzn week is so when you have a Ptbotax g«»-oper«ted range, refrigerator, and water heater. A Magie Chef vange takes cooking eaeier, ufckar, and move appelated. A Serial refrigerator ives you the beetin saodra refrigeration---ecoand silently. A uud or Bryant water provides -automatieatiy all the hot water jpt need -- for kitchen, bathroom, or laundry Yes --take the "itch" oat of*your kitchen work Modernise mow with these Ptsotax gas-operated appliances. They ran be purchased, on the convenient time payment plan. Come in aoon see how you, too. ean have the kitchen you've drammed about, swisjoi lomn «AI snvicf tbWN and COUNTRY UTILITIES LeROT M SMITH Apt. 9 - 419 Main St. - McHenry 1HE BIO BOSK St. Mary's Catholic Chuck Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 8:80, 10:00 and lldO Holy Days: 6:00^8:00; 10:00, " - Week Days: 6:46 and 8:00. First Friday: 6:80 and 8:00. Confessions t Saturdays: 1:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. n. Thursday before first Friday-- After 8*00 Mass on Thursday; S;04 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Msgr. C. 8. Nix, Pastor. St. Patrick's Ghurdi Sunday: 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and lltOO o'clock. Holy Days: 6:80 and 8:00. Week- Days: 7:18. First Fridays: 8:00 Communion distributed at 6:80, 7:00, 7:80 and 8:60 and during 8:00 mass. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. ** Confessions: : Saturdays: 2:80 and 7:15. . Thursday before First Frid»~ 2:80 and 7:18. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Paste*. Zion Bvaag«HnI Lntkeran Chat^ (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) ; John St. % block east of Hwy. 81 West McHenry, 111 Sunday .Worship Service--10:16. Sunday School and Bible Study-- 9 o'olock. For information call--C. F. Kiehl, phone 681-R-l. <, 7:00 to 8:00 pjt, and on Thurs- worship with us. days before First Fridays: 4KM) ' ; * Wayne B to 5:00 pjn. «nd 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. --- Cosuaanitjr Methodist Church School: 10 s. m. Morning Worship: 11 a. m. Junior League: 7 p. m. Junior and Cherub choir practice on Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. W. S. C. S. on third Thursday of the month at 1 p. m. Official board meeting on» second Wednesday of month at 8- p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to you and your family to come and Sundays: Immediately before the 10 o'clock mass. ! Holy Days: 6:15 and 7:00 to 8:00 First Fridays, Communion distributed at , 6 and 6:30 a. m. and during 6:30 mass. Rev. James A. Vanderpool. Ringwood Church V I Ringwood, III. 1 Sunday--Public worship, Church School: 10:80. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday ning. Rev. George Marshall, Price, Pasta*. Rev. James C. Vanderpool, Administrator. SL iilm UtMk Church. Johnsburg Masses: Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. Ht^r Mys: 7:00 and 0:00 • ' Weekdays: 8:00. V First Friday: 6:85 and 8:00 " Confessions: Saturdays: 7:88 and 8:00 Thursday before4 First Friday-- 8:80 and 7:80. Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. it Peter** Cathoftc Chsrcfc, Spring Grove Masses: Sunday--8:00, 10:00 and 11M. Holy Days: 6:80 and 9:00. Gospel Center Center, Wonder Lair-'-/ . j ( N o n s e c t a r i a n ) ; * • ' • Services Sunday Bible School--10:15 ajn. Morning Worship Service -11:00 a.m. Midweek Prayer Service on Thursday fJvenings at 8:00 p.m. A cordial Welcome is extended to all the people of the community to wonhip with us. FRANK W. ANDERSON, Pastor. Ugnln Recovery Final At Bellingham, Wash., a lignin n»> covery plant is to be aerated that wi]J have an initial capacity of about 16 tons per day. The lignin produced will be free of sugar content, making It highly desirable as a concrete additive, said to make a type of concrete requiring considerably less wattf in the mix and capable of quicker setting. The company already is recovering ethyl alcohol from waste sulfite liquors, once a major disposal problem. Production at this operation is at the rate of two million gallons a year. The lignin recovery plant will use a vast amount of waste tree material. New Dttek . . ' A native South American plant, solan um quitonese tern, which yields a delicious and refreshing fruit juice, has been a scutes off periodic interest for many years. The Conquistadores are believed to have named the plant "naranjilla'* because in shape, color, acidity and other characteristics the flridl fti similar to the orange. The genera! name, "morelie de quito," usuatfer is shortened to "naranjiHa." ^ CaektoB -Eggs. Pepntof In miking cocktail eggs ifaft are twice candled, then given an in* jection of eight kinds of qpices along with butter flavoring and salt. They then are hard boiled and the shell removed. The shelled eggs are placed in a pickle of vinegar, sugar and spices. After marinating, the eggs are colored with vegetable dyes before packing in a spicy cURt ing solution which can be used as it base for salad dressing. Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drug Store, lfe» 8«>ry. 141 Read the Want Ads :*• Subscribe for The Christ The King Wonder Masses: Sundav: 9:00 and 11:00 o'clock. Holy Days: 6:80 and* 8:00 Confessions: The dub bore was boasting of liability to distinguish between dif ferent beverages. Finally one of the listeners took a flask from his pockei and asked the connoisseur toj tasn it and tell him what it was. Thi man tasted a mouthful and promptly spat it out. "Great Scott," he cried. "That's g soline!" "I know," -came the bland reply "But what brand?" MISS .D An Irishman with the British expeditionary force was telling hfs friends of his narrow escape at Dunkerque.' "The bullet went in me chest and came out me back," Pat said. "But," answered his friend, 'it would go through your heart and kill you." f "But me heart was in me mouth," came the quick reply. Missed the Bus ---- * -Mr. and Mrs. Newrich were staying at an exclusive seaside hotel One evening at dinner the conversation turned to music, with sffccial reference to Mozart. "What a coincidence," said Mrs. Newrich. "Only this morning I saw him on the No. 5 bus with his wife: they were going down to the beach." A dreadful silence followed for the rest of the meal. As soon as they were alone, her husband spoke to her. "I told you that when you don't know anything about what's being discussed you're to keep quiet. "You've been here long enough to know," berated her husband, "that the No. 5 bus does not go down to the beach.** !^~ Time Needed fat crazy about your daughter. McTavish, and if you'll let me marry her I'll pay you her weight in gold." "Let me have a few days first." "To think it over?" "No, to fatten her up." Suitable Substitute IttUST VACATE JUNE 1st EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE Used Lumber and Building Materials . Hospital Buildings at Great Lakes Naval Station Now Being Dismantled Dimension -- Sheating -- Timber Flooring -- Siding -- Partitions Ventilators -- Pipe -- Radiation Windows -- Screens -- Doors -- Trim Valves -- B-X Wire -- Misc:llany* 7 « V4-IN. PLYWOOD--40C A FOOT BOSLEY WRECKING COMPANY • GREAT LAKES NAVAL STATION South Gate (Hospital) Due East Men. to FrL 8:00 to 4:80-- Sat. and Sun. 9.-00 to 4.-00 $ Little Johnny wa.* bored and casting around for something to do, so gs he begged his mother: 4 "Mother, let me go to the SOO to set the animals?" Mother, reproachfully, "Why, Johnny, wbat an idea! Imagine wanting to go see the animals when your Aunt Matilda is here." Time Flies A romantic bachelor breakfasting in a restaurant, noticed his softboiled egg bore the inscription: "Should some young man see this whp wishes to marry a farmer's pretty daughter of 17,-write to . . ." : He wrote promptly, and a few days later received a note which read' I "Sorry, your offer came too late, i I have been married twice, widowed once and have three children." -- It's New! -- • % "'it * M Paints a room neat and m Miracle wall COVERS SainUe4 Tho Frioncfly Star# -- 'W GEO. COLLETTE, Owner ^ AUTHORIZED DEALER . PHONE McHENRY «S0 521 MAIN STREET WEST McHENRY, ILL. ON PISTAKEE BAY It's Entertainment! »f"Wi » „ Proudly Presents Don Kingston Genial Young Gentleman of Swing" and His HAMMOND ORGAN and VIBRACHORD Your Music Requests Are My Pleasure," Says Don Kingston And the Hole Was Born CapL Hanson Gregory is-said to have had a fondness for cake and liked to eat it while at the wheel of his merchant ship. During a storm, in 1847, he stuck a piece of cake in a spoke of the steering wheel and discovered that it was easier to handle in this way. H? had the ship's cook make cakes in this manner. This incident is said to have originated the bole in the doughnut. See Us and Enjoy Our Carefully Prepared Food and Selected Liquors lor Particular People COCKTAIL LOUNGE and DINING ROOM Open Every Day and Evening . PHONE PISTAKEE 461 . v Parties and Group Gatherings Invited Phone 770-W li«piiiiiiWMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniTnirTninmiiiiinniiiiimniwiiiriiiiiiBiiiTii II II inn iiTinnn iiiiiiiiiiniiniiiii "rimn i O^o« v/^ur rubber stamp* Pi# n MI 1 n nil• is