: Vj ^ mm. KSyba it's the weatlfer. Anyhow, we'ie having one heluva ttme getting started in this cor- "Pfr thla week. "There must be something to write about in a busy community Uke our*. In fact, we notice our aport ,f>«g£ growing %mA: m mgn tit a "let-up. ; ' y <?• _ ;•« i, Baseball is just about another ftfll moon away and you know What that means. Are you ready, vl&ick Smith? , ./• ~f "-•> * There is a ttt of ^iexfrs oft'&ie baseball front. Guv Bolger finally signed his contract and the Shamrock* are ready. Hear that Bill Tonyan caught , a priae blue-gill in Meyer's Bay. ft weighed one pound and nine ounces and was eleven and onequarter inches long; We aren't sure if Bill used a fisherman's rule or a common measuring stick. But, that caVch is causing a terrible strain oh a beautiful friendship between Bill and his fishing partner, Eddie Frett. Eddie is sure that Bill heard a big splash up in the bay and toured up there alone to make •the catch. |t ft F. STATE JsasfcJ!C*ffi TOURNEY HUGE SUCCESS McHenry Heaviei Beat East Moline 50-48 For Crown ,i Friday night the .stares are open and "Huppy and Leo's" place is getting to be a noisy center. Seems the Foresters bowl on the floor below and discovered pipes running up through the floor. Now they pound out ifltimlii on the pipe* i > Just another retei¥t|[er that Whuconda will have those IT. of I. basketball stars performing in their gym next Sunday night. They look for quite a crowd. Bad our green tie out for St. Patrick's Day and found the same pattern aroQnd the nock of 2*Guzaanio. There ought to be law. ' We've been reading the papers < fed one tails us that the county basketball tournament will be held la McHenry next year. Another says Crystal Lake has it. * All agrtle that it win be held "'"111 January. -- There's a lot of water to go S§ier the dam before then so -Ift's not worry. - * »i One lad says he *flO«<i't mind aehool until they remind Mm it's to prepare him for a job. * The Cubs sent Us a schedule and some news. Funny we haven't heard from the Sox. Could if be they haven't heard Of The McHenry Plaindealer? Another grand success was marked up by the local C O. F. last Sunday as the curtain closed their state basketball tournament in the MCHS gymnasium. Several close games, top-ranking entertainment, a large crowd, superb management and splendid cooperation blended well in the successful culmination of another huge undertaking. Three games were played last Sunday which brought the tournament right up to championship play at 3 o'clock. The first of the three games started at noon and was a humdinger. St. Nick's Juniors of Aurora camc through with a 42 to 41 decision over the St. Gregory team of Chicago. Beach scored 19 points for t'»ie winners, but was shaded one point by Sherry of the losers. Johnsburg's Rangers breezed to a 44-24 win over St. Hyacinth. In the last semi-final game Aurora's Seniors won a real battle from JohnSburg, 42 to 37. --Championships-- Now they were ready for the championship tussles. St. Nick's Juniors came right back aftel their 1-point victory to beat St. Raphael 34 to 32. They earned their honors. St. Raphael's Rangers won the honors with a 28 to 16 win over Johnsburg. That was all for the afternoon." but basketballs were bouncing again at 7 o'clock in the evening. The Aurora Seniors looked sharp as East Moline lost the fine edge shown in previous games. Thf championship went to Aurora 57' to 46. Sorts played a great game, scoring 28 points for the champs Ward hit 19 for Moline. Following the entertainment the haavyweights took tlfte flooi for the tournament windup. And what a windup! When the shoot ing was over, the McHenry team had the championship by tht narrow edge of 2 points, SO tc 48. This ana* a tough oiie to lose but the St. Anne boys made many friends as they fought up hill to all but snatch the victory Since Fred Meyer announced that this may be the last gams for some of the veteran members of McHenry's squad, we will give you the box score. They may want to save it to show their grandchildren. "Now, back in the year of '53--H Box score: --PALACE-- Matoh -- Palaoe Rec., 2563 -- MpHenry Rec., 2535, K. Brand, 506; Dfc Lorch. 226-590; B. Kahtorskl, 224-572; F. Rourke, Old Tinier* -- * ^ Nimts, 207-554; Crlsty, o»; Downs, 200-553; Page, 201-521; Blake, 534; ' PUMff MOMMY Men Kline, 202-624; Winkel wants us to play, golf irith him this next season. Says it's wonderful for the waist line. Yeah--we noticed. #A1LT PINUPS: A philanthropist jii* bread upon the waters; a philanderer coasts upon thin ice. Hie only public figure free from criticism 1b the monument in the park. For some the only panacea f^r Dredam is bedlam. A strategically placed fib to aome is a feather in their hat. Priming coat: soft soap. ANONYMOUS Tavern Kinsala, 525; H. Tonyan, 526; Larkin, 200-5?8; Simon, 212-547; A. Tonyan, 202; C. Behnke, 214- 523; S. Stilling. 630; C. Ingersol, 545; B. • Kautoreki, 528; F. Rourke, 209-56$; By?np,. r2$£- 538; Reid, 519, 5 „ , \ ,f 7:00 C O. F. --, ' D. Hester, 218-208-597; B. Kreutzer, 547; F. Meyer, 210-519; J. Herdrich, 213-559; H. Conway, 537; N. Justen, 213-557; D. Jager, 211-202-605; B. ^tfjller, 201-527; a Wljaa, 2M. 9 KM C. O. F. -- L. Winkel, 510; Ous Freund, 205-538; Thennes, 214-556; Schreiner, 209-54&. ST. P WOO 7:00 Ladle* -- ' J. Doherty, 471; L. Mlchels, 1&4-509; N. Larkin, 475; M. Weidman, 430, > iiiwf f V" '• v 9:00 L a d l e s -- j f c : . : M. Donnelly, 187-500; O. Barbian, 184-502; --BOWLING BAR-- Uinta, Nlte Ladies --• L. Pitzen, 181; R. Stilling, 212- 185; L. Hhemann, 461; J. Jackson, 198-460; R. Miller, 457; M. Weingart, 489; I. Stilling, 435; L. Schmitt, 182-179-528; Z. Jfal- Tchleb, 437. -- McHENRY RECREATION -- Early Birds -- L. Miller, 183-453; »F. : Larson, '55: N. Larkin, 435; Friday Nlte Owls -- E. Peterson, 457; E. Wtf&t, 181; B. Weber. 445; B. Bell, 439; P. Ryan, 433; S. Sutton, 433. Irene Stoller was awarded a *ase of beer from Berghoff for -ricking the 4-7-10 split. Comml --» J. Cooke, 110-821. Ml; r. aftMuu. ' St. MfMh v«j»w Burton's TliMli ' In New MCfiB Oym The basketball battle of the season looms up for naxt Monday night, March 23, when the championship of the American Legion League will be decided in the "big gym" at McHenry Community High School. ' You can take your state tournaments. or what you like, but gone carry the importance in the minds of the grade school students that thla big game carries. V The big issue Will be between Burton's Bridge, winners of the first round, and St. ^Patrick's, winners of the second round As you will see in the standings below, the first round ended in a S-way tie. That was settled Tuesday evening wtien Burton's Bridge beat Johnsburg and won the right to 'Otter the final play-off. Failure to stop big Jim Copsell and resulting fouls cost Jchnsburg the game. Jim* scored 8 field goals and 6 free throws in a neat performance. Preliminary Game * A preliminary game has been scheduled for next Monday night between the fifth and' Sixth grade boys of St. Mary's and the same grades of Johnsburg. ThiB game will start at 7 o'clock. The big game will start at 7:30. Travelling trophies to be awarded the first and second place teams are now cm display ,in the McHenry Post Office. There will be no admission charge for the championship game. Remember--Monday night --in the new gym. 1st Round Final Standings: Won Lost St. Patrick's 4 1 Johnsburg . i J Burton's Bridge Junior High St. Mary's ' 4 • Wonder Lake 0 6 2nd Round Final Standings: . Won Lost - f l, :>\ -->v. -"Y"" V'* " ^ '"J 111 mini • i| f lif, m A < I I I H n» WiiiwtHll; nil fill •• III I til II nil m i n i I 0P < TO 22 I K. of C. -- V. 554. _ Oomml (last week) C. Thorsell. 510; J. Ochs, 5M; X Stilling. 539. ' . i McHenry Glen Peterson Carl Nelss Bud Miller Jerry Larkin Jim Busch Gene Freund Totals FG 1 3 4 7 2 0 FT FF 2 4 17 16 19 IOVRNET NOTES: The Mid-States Four baiter- Shopped their way into the hearts of the large crowd. Mixing comedy and dllly costumes With fine voices, the Four showfed why they are famous from coast to frMst and wmm * the POHKIES WILL PLAY TOWNSEND CAGERS . HEBE NEXT SUNDAY The Miller Porkies will meet Townsend's Chevies in the McHenry high school gym this coming Sunday nipht at 8 P.M. The Porkies came out on top by 7 points the last time these two teams met. Bill expects to turn the tables on the Chevies a&ain this time. The Pprkies lost to Wauconds Tuesday night by a score of 106 to 65. Complete report of this game will be in next Week's Plaindealer. The Miller men may enter a tournament starting the and of next week. § • v McHenry trotted out some good local talent, too. George Freund'* band looked nifty and livened up the party. And Wally Smith put the V. F. W. Drill -Jthrough some tricky maneuvers that made us realize We tnust have one of the best drill teams In the state. Earl Duffy, Chief State Ranker, apd "Dick" Tobln, State Secretary, showed a lot of Interest in the tournament. They didn't miss many events. CLARK BOWLERS IN FbRM AS WAUCONDA FALLS 2776-2621' The Clark Chevrolet UUWflftig team bounbed back in good form last Sunday as they rolled a 2776-2621. match win over Wau-- conda at the Palace. Headed by George Klnsala's 213-201-193-607 series, all the darks were over 500. In fact, only one man in the match, Teachout, was under the mark, lie dropped off in his second game as all good bowlers do vat times. Here's how they bowled: Clarks: V. FYfcund, 204*559; A. Krause, 526; C. Corso, 538; O. Colby, 201-546. Wauconda All-Stars: A. Kamln 534; B. Zlmmermann, 202-532; Teachout, 492; Basely, 210-520; D. Bacon, 543^ Soore by gamaa: ' * Clarks: * WT--900--919 Wauconda: 945--824--852 St. Patrick's JohnSburg Burton's fridge St. Mary's Junior High Wonder Lake Burton's Bridge B. Salveson T. Baer H. Schryver -R. Hastings • J. Copsell B. EcklaH§ E LUtz 1 . J. Geske Totals Johnsburg tS Huemann Theil Weber Hettermann Thelen Hiller Totals 0 1 1 0 FT PF 1 2 TV VIEWERS HEAR CHOIR Many TV viewers witnessed the appearance of the University of Illinois choir last week Wednes day evening as the singinp group replaced the Chicagr Symphony orchestra, which wa« on tour. Friends of Jack Wirt* managed to get several glimpses of the young man as the cameraman toQk a number of close-up pictures. All who heard the choir were in agreement that it is an outstanding organization Many other state officsrs were present to'lend a hand. Fred Meyer was presetted with an envelope from the State Court. Must have been a St. Patrick's Day card enclosed. Very nice trophies were presented to teams and individuals. The boys had smiles that wouldn't come off. Sabaerfbe To The Plaindealer 10 vo 4 1 '» f 0 10 11 » FT WF 1 1 !i5 S fc3 o ;-i 0 .4 o % The ^>acious confines of St. Mary's gymnasium, {Woodstock, held no qualms fdr St. Patrick's basketball te*m as they edged the green and white quintet of St. MaryV Woodstock 26 to 22 last Wednesday afternoon. It was a closely fought contest with t|ie lead changing many times. A total of 29 fouls were called. St. Patrick's caged 6 of 14 charity throws and St. mary's. caged 6 of 14 at the free throw line. With only 10 seconds of regulation playing time remaining J. Draffcorn, of St. Mary's, after being fouled, , had a chance to ice the game but failed to capitalize on his free throws, and the game went into overtime. L. Mullen put th$ green and white five Into the lead with a fast field goal in the first seconds of overtime play 22 to 20. McMahon of St. Patrick's countered with a hoOk shot to ag-ain deadlock the game, 22 to 22. St. Patrick's employing a full court press stole the ball and Caron drove in for a lay-up, putting St. Patrick's ahead 24 to 22. McMahon put the lid or. the scoring and the., game with a field goal as the buzzer sounded ending the game. St. Patrick's 26, St. Mary's of Woodstock 22. Line-ups: St. Patrick's <96) FG FT PF D. Conway ~1 ' T. McMahon . . ^ « i 4 J. Conway i ,,.Q; 0 J. Justen t . ' A R. Aim 0 iir'O E. Caron?#, - 2 J. Raycrtfifil 0 0 3 M. Low j . (1 0 ' t.0 D. Powers' 0 0 0 Smith ..... f? • o '-- 10 6 14 St. Mary's (22) FG FT PF Powers 0 0 0 Parker , , t > Hellstern 1 (Barrett T. Draffcorn 3 1 « J. Draffcorn •«!:: 1 " . % L. Mullen M. Cadwell 0 0 n 8 6 15 u CARD OF HtANftg I would like to take this "neans of thanking fhe miuy dnd friends for their cards of sympathy, prayers and other kindnesses extended in our be- -eavement. These remembrances were greatly appreciated. ANGBLINE MENDYK AND '5 DAUGHTER, ANGELINE Antique Show And Sale . To Benefit Summer Camp The North Shore junior board of Northwestern University settlement's spring benefit, the Greater Chicago Antique show and sale, will be held this year March 24 through 27 at the Lake Shore club, 850 Lake Shore drive. Chicago. All proceeds from the four-day show will go toward maintenance and for new equipment for the settlement's summer camp, The House in the Wood,; located at Lake Delavan, Wis. Mrs. Martin I. DrlscoM of Woodlawn Park, McHenry. who has been vacationing in Florida, is a patroness for the show. Also a patroness is her daughter, Mrs. Walter Rogan. CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank ' friends, neighbors and relatives for gifts, cards, prayers and the many other remembrances during my illness. They were all appreciated so much. •45 MRS. MARY MAY LEGAL NOTICE NOTKT^^OF'^UBU^iHEARD^G NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition was filed with the undersigned on November 21, 1952, praying that Sections 5, 6, Township 44 N, Range 9 East, McHenry County, Ilinois be detached from the Wauconda Township. High Schpol, District 118, Lake County^ Illinois and attached to McHenry Community lligh School, District 156, McHenry County, Illinois. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER -GIVEN that a hearing will be held upon said petition on 'Monday evening, April 6, 1953, at 8:00' P.M., Circuit Court Room, Court House, Waukegan, Illinois. 'DATED this 16th day of March 1953. 5'W. C. PETTY, . Secretary. CoUBty Board of School Trustees of Lake County, Illinois. (Pub. March 19-26, April 2) Your personality is the bridge between you and the rest of the world. That's that. If we missed anything. let's catch It on ^ae rebound. Beet Paul J. Struck justice of tha peace on April 7. Candidate on Liberal ticket 45 E R B E R ' S Electrical Appliance Repair and Refrigeration Service "PROMPT SERVICE" PHONE 979 90S Eaat Elm Street Enjoy the Convenience of owning your own skates. "^Chicago" the world's greatest roller skates* Swift - Smooth - Thrilling Fun oo Rink or Sidewalk. M8.95 • Waltzing Lighli • £kate Casee -- "Complete .Line of Skate Aeeectoriec -- 212 S. GREEN STREET jBBXSBBSA SPORTING GOODS .MARINE SUPPLIES FHONE 1M0 L A ft GE AEfCTION Having sold the farm and tha property to he sub-divided, will offer the following personal property for sale at public auction on the farm located 8 miles West of Waukegan, 6% miles Southeast of Antioch, 5 miles North of Grayslake, 2x/i miles East of Lake Villa, beings on Grand Avenue between Routes 21 (83) and 45, on MONDAY, MARCH 23rd Commencing at o'clock 1940 GMC STAKE 1ft TON TRUCK. V 1936 DODGfl! STAKE 1ft TON TRUCK. DARN EQUIPMENT -- Badger barn cleaner, like new, with steel plates; Leach silo unloader, like new; 6 feed carts, bag cart, stanchions, drinking cups. PRODUCE--18-ft. silage in 14-ft. silo, 3 ton 0-20-10 fertilizer, 10 bags seed oats, 30 gal. Weed-No- More weed killer. J DAIRY EQUIPMENT -- 4 /New Style Surge milkers w/motor, pump and line, Creamery Package milk cooler water cooled, York refrigerator w/tolower unit and Compressor, can rack, 40 milk cans, strainers, wash tanjes; milk cart, milk table,. pails, dream separator, elec. stirrers, 2 gas heaters. HOG EQUIPMENT--8 Jamesway hog brooders, new 10 hog brooders, several feed troughs. POULTRY EQUIPMENT--2 Octagon brooder houses (20x20), 1 round brooder house (10x12), chicken roosts, chicken feeders, nests, batteries, poultry shelters, new ventilator, water fountains, 2 poultry scales, egg cartons. TRACTORS and FARM MCHY.-- MH. No. 44 tractor on rub. with starter, lights, PTO, cultivator and front end loader; MH Model 101, St., tractor on rubber with starter, lights P.T.O. and cultivator; MH Model 101, Jr., tractor on rubber; MH 7-ft. combifie w/motor on rub. (excellent condition); MH self propelled com picker; Skyline ^blower w/ 45-ft. pipe; Skyline chopper w/ Novo motor; MH 12-ft. grain drill w/grass ' and fertiliser attach.,. MH 10-ft. quack.digger, McC-D* 10-ft. disc (used one season), MH 3-14 plow on (rub., MH 3-14 plow, JD 4-row corn planter w/fertilizer and check wire attach., MH tractor "type powet moWer, New Idea tractor manure spreader, MH 4-sec. drag w/folding drawbar, DB side delivery rake on rub.,' 2 DB wkgons on rub. w/combination grain and forage sides, 3-sec. soil pulveriser, 8-ft. tandem disc, 3 section rotary hoe, new weed sprayer 30-ft. boom, MH V-type snow plow, 3 sect-ipm, fiel^l surgeon^ portable pump w/gas engine and hose, tractor cab, tractor chains, 2 wagons 2 wire corn cribs 1150 bu. cap., 2 wooden corn cribs, large quantity various size pipe, 60 new steel fence posts, post driver, large quantity new aluminum eve troughs w/complete fittings, large quantity roofing and Shingles, well pump w/pipe, bench saw, platform scale 1,000 lb. cap., large quantity of small tools, Shovels, forks, log chains, etc. „ All of the above machinery and equipment is in A-l condition. LINDENHURST FARM HERMAN BEHM, Auctioneer WIS. SALES CORP., Clerk Union Grove, Wis. • S E X T O M> A U C T I O N WilMsm H. tmsd, Aucttaaeer Having rented my farm for cash, I will sell all of my personal property at public auction on the £arm 2V4 miles East of Woodstock cm the McConnell Blacktop Road, 5 miles Northwest of Ciystal Lake and 7 miles Southwest of McHenry, on ^UNDAY, MARCH 22ng commencing a* 1?:S0 o'clock i MACHINERY McCormick Deering Farmall B tractor and cultivator, McCormick Deering Farmall M tractor and cultivator, McCormick Deering 11' grain drill with grass seed and fert. attach., McCormick Deering hay baler, Model 60-T, 4-s«c. steel drag, McCormick Deering 3-bot. tractor plow on rub., Wood Bros, combine, . McCormick Deering tractor mower, McCormick Deering 2-row tractor corn planter, tractoi' tandem disc, M.M. 2-row corn picker, McCormick Deering side delivery rake, McCormick Deering tractor spreader, 2 rubber tired wagons and'racks, grain box, power corn shelter, Gehl hammer mill, hay and grain elevator, M.M. combine, hog feeders, %-ton Ford truck, baling twine, portable hog houses, 12 milk cans, 2 wash tanks, hot water heater, 3 DeLaval single milking machine «]) small tools. ' fs . VVED " 15 tons straw,600 bu. oats, 300 bu. wheat, 2000 bu. corn. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE "Easy" Spin Dry washer, Simmons portaible porch glider, baby high chair and bassinet,. tables and ohalrs, Filter Queen vacuum cleaner. MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Not Responsible For Accidents. Lunch Wagon On Grfrunds. TERMS: Usual First National Bank of Woodstock terms. No service charge, no carrying charge, no additions of any kind added to amount of your Note. THOtyAS G. SEXTON. Owner FIRST NATIONAL BANK of WOODSTOCK, OerMag. Member Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. *1 »«*;• •furniture A U C T I O N Located at 307 N. Court Street, McHenry, Dl., on SUNDAY. MARCH 29th - - at 1 P. M. 2 Living room sets, 1 dining room set, kitchen table, rugs, Speed Queen washing machine, combination coal and gas stove, excellent condition; G.E. refrigerator, beds and dressers, 2-bumer gas range, 1 odd couch, sewing machine, floor lamps, 1 new Lewyt vacuum cleaner, curtains, mirrors, Silvertone radio, 'odd tables, chairs pictures, pots atfd p^ts and kit-L chen-ware. , 8 room house; fuli bathwater oil heat, also oljre.ed jt Auction. Good focation ap in dacellent condition. Terms: Cash. Mrs. John H .Stilling; owfter Herman BCiun, AwwMtrv . ffl lj Twice Tol Forty Years Ago ' W. H»- Gorman moved his f<sa ily here from Crystal Lake week and on Saturday took possession of his new quired property, the Park Mr. Gorman' looks like a hUstfcS to us and we predict success td him. (Note--The Park hotel WM razed a few years ago to malt! room for the building now oc<A» pled by Overt on-Cadillac.) Stephen Justen stopped / hii household effects to Juaniti, N Dak., on Tuesday of this Week He and his family will leavfe fol that place in a week or so, where Mr. Justen will mariagi one of Ben Stilling's farms. About thirty-five couples at tOftded the St. Patrick's dartce at the Central Opera House on Monday evening. TH< Air Dome orchestra furnishsti the music and a fitie time wai had by those present. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Engeifi, who were recently married, are now occupying the third floor o( the Colby block on Water street 'Local automobile owners are tuning up their cars in anticipation of the auto season. Capt. Math Pitzen, the genial captain of the Pistakee boat line, celebrated his birthday anniversary at the Oak Park hotel last Saturday. Just exactly 400 votes were cast at the annual town caucus held herfe last Saturday afternoon. This Is fifty-eight more votes than were polled at a similar caucus held a year ago, S. H. Freund received 298 votes foi supervisor. , CARD OF THANWl V^i We would like to take ' tl means of thanking all those who sent cards and gifts and extended other kindnesses during our recent stay in the hospital.' Everything was appreciated so much. MR. AND M;R8. ROBERT *46 J. CONWAY OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS. VYCITAL'S HARDWARE 182 S. Green Street ^ PHONE 98 ' 45 E L M RT. 176 WAUCOITO* 0 S U P P L I E S i % //: Jfiee Our Complete Line THE HOBBY SHOP FITZGERALD'S MEN'S t08 S. GREEN STREET McHENRY, TWL Smelt Fry "FIRST.OF THE SEASON ALL YOU CAN EAT _ S|00 " " ^»r THE LEGION HOKE ' FRIDAY MARCH 27fli Sirring flrom 6:00 to lOsOO . NEVER BEORE -- ^ « « NEVER AGAIN nry Sportsman Club Tickets et Door or Cell 103-R THURS., FRI. A SAT.;f , MARCH ^9-20-21 Robert Taylor Elizabeth Taylor ' and a Giant Cast i$ , - "IVANHOE" ; (Technicolor) 4 Feature Hours: Thursday 'Mid Friday at 7:15 apd 9:20 P. Jkfr. Sat. at 6:00; 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. Doors Open 5:30 P. M. 1 SUN. A MON., MAR. 22-23 Cornel Wilde Constance Smith "TREASURE OF GOLDEN CONDOR" (Technicolor) 4 Cartoons Sunday Matinee Only! 2:30 P. M -JgTtl. A SAT., MAR. 20-21 BAffiULET* SUN. ft MON., MAR. *2-23 TUBS., WED. ft 17111101., MARCH 24-25-26 FRI. ft SAT., MAR. S0-31 WILLIE and JOB in "BACK t AT THE FRONT' Starring Tom Ewell and Harvey Lembeck -- Co-Feature -- Ricardo Montalban Cyd Charisae in "Mark o! the Renegade" In Technicolor SUN. ft MON., MAR. 2B-S3 MAJCTHMansi WEOTOCI A Paramount Pfdura J TUES., WED. ft THURS., MARCH 24-25-26 Robert Taylor Elisabeth Taylor Joan Fontaine in "IVANHOE" In Technicolor )-NIGHT Thru flAl MARCH 10-20-21 DOUBLE FEATURE! 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