ak>' family to cotti im p WiartlS. Wayne B. Price, Pastor. nNvnM My niiiini •ETBOWSTCBURCB NOTES BriMlat <* JrwWwt , . . .. _ _ . . j A fine congregation of -worshipers Bit possibility that many Amert- j met gun<jay to observe Father's en voters may be influenced Jn jDay and the last Sunday of this their choice of presidential candw church year. Miss Louanne Howorka dates by televised broadcasts from Mng » very beautiful solo number, the major political conventions to |"How Lovely, are Thy Dwellings," by flsrsarrn by Edward C. Colle, Yale university. With both presidential conventions scheduled for Philadelphia, it la apparent that all owners of television receivers in the East at least will be able to see as well as to hear the selection of both major party candidates, he pointed out. Almost 100,000 receivers now are in use. The possible effect of television upon the outcome of the election is •an interesting point. The greatest number of receivers in use will be in densely populated urban centers lone of which can be considered as pivotal voting areas tionfi Liddle. The sermon was entitled "The Heritages of Our Church," based upon the Quarterly Conference minutes of the McHenry Methodist Circuit written in 1844 through 1870. These minutes are very interesting and can be seen at the church. There will be no Sunday School or worship services at the church this coming Sunday, June 27. An invitation is extended to all who can to worship at St. James Methodist church on Ellis ave., Chicago, for the conference worship and in the afternoon the ordination services. Regular services will resume Sunday, July 4, at the 9:30 and 10:45 hours. Communion and recognition* of the church officials for the new year will be the Application tor new television sta- order 0f the morning -worship flona will greatly enlarge the audience of political candidates. Decline in prices for television sets and purchase by business firms for their customers also .will enlarge the Vtiaierftikenfhhif Winter habits of member* of the The McHenry Community Methodist church has just completed a very successful year. New children's choirs were organized and were robed, .the response given to the Parsonage Campaign has been very heartening, the W. S. C- S. voted to sponsor one of our Community's Girl Scout Troops and a very active choir mothers' group was organized. These are only a few of the new St. Mary's Cathode CkarA Sunday: 7:00, 8:80. 10:00*and 11:80 Holy. Days: 6:00; 8:00: 10:00. Week Days: 6:46 and $HN». First Friday: 6:80 and 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 8:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. n. Thursday before First Friday- After 8*00 Mass on Thunday; 3i09 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Msgr. C. S. Nlz, Pastor. Gasps! Center Ceater, 9L Patrick's Catholic Charch Masses: Sunday: 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 o'clock. Holy Days: 6:80 and 8:00. Week Days: 7:15. First Fridays: 8:00 Communion distributed at 6:30, 7:00, 7:80 and 8:00 and during 8:00 mass. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m., and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., and on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 6:00 pjn. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Rev. James C. Vandarpool, Administrator. felt. family .t» much th. Mm. « t„ cre.t<i i„ tfe those of aummer. These fish are chu H rch and t0 aid in community and Kingdom building. We all look forward to new opportunities that will challenge us in the year to come. May God's guidance and benediction be upon us in the coming year. "Off to Conference!" These are the words on every Methodist minister's lips of the Rock River Conference. Mot only that, but in his mind is the question, "I wonder where I'll be sent this year?" Conference will open Wednesday morning, June 23, and will close with the reading of the appointments Sunday afternoon, June 27. Your pastor will spend these days at Conference representing you in the voting and discussion of the church matters that will be active and feed all winter. Fishing through the ice for them, and for panfish, where permitted by law. Is entirely satisfactory. aucTTON On Hwy. 173, being 5 miles east of Antioch, mile east of Hwy. 45, across road from Pedersen Bros. M-H Imp. Store, on SUNDAY, JUNE 27 at 1:30 o'clock D.S.T. K i M Lunch Wagon CATTLE -- Choice Hobtein family St. Jehn'a Catholic Charch, Jehnehnrg Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:0$,- - \ Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00 „ Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:36 and 8:0t* > Confessions: Saturdays: 7:26 and 8:00 v Thursday before First Friday*--- 1:30 and 70V Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. 1st calf heifer, just fresh and! brought up. Thursday is Woman's ia broke to lead and stake ont; Hoi atein heifer calf. PIGS--Chester White shoat, weight Society day at Conference and it is hoped that some of our members will be able to attend. Friday is Layfeeder i man's Day. All sessions of the It Pater's Cathohe Char#* 'Spring Grave Masses: Sunday--8:00, 10:00 and 11:60. Days: Wonder Lafer (Nonsectarian) Services Sunday Bible School--10:16 a.m. Morning Worship Service -11:08 ajn. / Midweek Prayer Service og Thursday Dvenlngv at 8:00 p.m. A cordial Welcome Is extended to all^ the people of the community to worship wm us. FRANK W. ANDERSON, Pastor. . - Christ the King Miaaiea Wander Lake Masses: Sunday: 9:00 and 11:00 o'clock. Holy Days: 6:30 and 8:00 Confeesions: 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. Ringwe Rfngi ood Church , RFngwood, IU. ' Smday^-Public worship, 9t99. Church 8chool: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday evening. Rev. George Marshall* pastor A metal so m hot water hai been put to trork by re. March engineera for making «qwrl> mental parte. The soft metal, « alloy of bismuth, tin aal laid, ordinarily: is too soft to stand flit tm» mendous pressure on dies. Pnsssn l£ engineers have overcome this obT stacle by freezing On die mUquld nitrogen, one of the "coldest substances known, with a Fahrenheit temperature of 310 degrees bdnr aero, according to National Patent council. This freezing action intensifles the hardness of the surface from a consistency comparable to dried putty to the far greater hardness of Ordinary brasa. FromTtolO stampings can be secured between chillings in the frigid bath. In ft* past experimental engineers have had to wait from 6 to 8 weeks for small steel diea to be made. Soft metal dies now are produced and sample parts obtained In from 34 to 48 hours. Subscribe for The Plaindealer Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. * Confessions: Saturdays: 8:80 and raK Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:15. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. 226 lbs.; 2 Chester White „ * - pigs, ave. weight 45 lbs.; 2 Hamp- j Conference are open to visitors and •hire feeder pigs, average weight 45 friends. Bishop J. Ralph Magee, UJU I popular and able leader of the Chi- CHICKENS--200 choice White Rock cago Area of Methodism, will prefryers, average weight 2 % lbs. age s'de at all business sessions and will j 2% months ,ead in-all morning devotions as well MACHINERY--McD. F-20 tractor on as the conference sermon on Sunday, rubber; McD. 2-row tractor culti- at 10:45 a. m. So it is Off to Con-; vator- McDeerine 2-bottom 14-inch £erenc® Tm £ ^aC*M8 tractor plow; McDeering 7-ft. tractor 111 Go Where You Want Me disc; 4-sec. wood drag; McD. com To Go, Dear Lord. planter (fertilizer attachment, bean : Parsonage campaign report: attachment and check wirO. like 8CrT>tl°n«0^^ Pledges $9,098; new; new McD. power corn sheller; date *Z,000. „ McD. 10 ft. tractor grain drill; culti- i . ~~ packer; sulky cultivator;, walking; < First (lean of Men plow; McD. oil bath mower (2; The world's first dean of men sickles); new Letz No. 240 mill for; was Thomas Arkle Clark, appointed feed grinding and silo filling, with al University of Illinois in 1901. pipe; New Idea manure spreader; Subpaid (good condition); side delivery rake;] Deering corn binder; McD. steel j wheel wagon and rack; wagon box.; MILKING EQUIPMENT -- DeLaval cream separator; electric water hotter; 2 sterilizing tanks. MISCELLANEOUS--Set of tractor Slectrle Energy Sheet y * In 1887 Prof. Heinrich Rudolph Hertz, German physicist, discovered that certain metals gave off electric energy under the influence of light, which established beyond _ f 1 60-ft. 6-inch belt; feed bunk; hog j ,. .. „ . .. - , . . .. oiler; medicated hog oil; 14il6-ft.| U«ht.Hertz further explained the tarpaulin; electric fei 600 chick electric Ztea EvaareHcal Latheraa Chareh (The Church of the Lutheran Hoar) John St. H block east of Hwy. 81 West McHenry, 111. Sunday Worship Service--10:15. Sunday School and Bible Study-- 9 o'olock. For information call--C. F. KiehJ, phone 681-R-Jb Community Methodist Chatdl Church School: 9:30. Morning Worship: 10:45. Junior League: 7 p. m. Official board meeting on second Wednesday of month at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to MiMrjrSaiar F«r Fialikini MatwM A finish for interior surfaces that will withstand marking by water, heat, alcohol acids and grease seems a possibility, says the USD A, as a result of recent research at the eastern regional research laboratory, which has developed from ordinary cana or beet sugar a new product known as allyl sucrose. The new material has wide potential uses as a reaistsnt, protective and decorative coating for wood or metal, as an impregnant for wood, paper and materiala, or w an adhesive. It can be made economically. Whan used as a coating it has high gloss and is extremely hard, yet it is flexible enough to make it useful where stiff resins are not. Because it is transparent it also can be used as a coating tor glass. Iti properties can ha modified with various plasticizers and other agents. The coating and impregnation of paper, textiles and other material to waterproof or greaseproof them and to increase their strength are also possibilities. Mil mahriah AllUkr... GUARANTEED Lo*g-!*tti«g (late-surfaced asphalt shingle roof* _ fmt tm as low as 5*00 Free estimate on material or labor. Call or write FRANK GANS 300 Riverside Drive McHenry, Ilttnoia Phone 106-W fey thf Woodstock hospital show that in 1HT, tjtti persons were patient* at the hospital. - This does not include the out patients who received treatment but were not hospitalized. It * * * < ! * * * h o u s e of r a p t * ment out hospitalized, it 7sen"ta"tt"va^e nyeed not b«e" a• wmeimiubwer OC~ is interestinir to note that 229 of The house Is empoweied these were accident cases; 476 were to choose Its speaker and other ofe medical eases; 616 were surgical' ears without restrictions. Howevur, eaaes; and 692 were obstetrical cases. } the speaker always haa been a Thirty towns sent their aiMng and] member of the house. , injured for care into Woodstock. 4|" «»*«.•• breakdown of these, by townsl rshowf V>'£ ' I that McHenry sent 319 patients;] seed the Warn Adg HOMES, GARAGES and SUMMER HOMES • : . ~ OEMKHT SIDEWALKS * STAIBS f ' • 'IMSXILATIOR WKATJUffO' • , K^BOTBIO WIUXO o , jj* f'..- ALL LUHBEB MATERIALS AMD LABOB i. ruaNisHED ar-iionsim»/i-y»4 0UK OCA&AlfTZZ : .. , W| will fnrnish material and labor with superior construction and quality lumber for less than Chicago advertised prices. H. B. Williams & RR-3 McHenry, Illinois Phone 227-J "Zr4 Need Rubber Stamps? Order at The Plaindealer. diains; 10 hole hog feeders; scales; j /® "T* . . u . . 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