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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Aug 1956, p. 4

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' 4jp? Wt"f P&QoFoui ^Tv.w J?^¥pp ? 11*3fpT* -'fr^: THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, August 9, 1956 M3S) TIGERS DEFEAT CRYSTAL LAKE 6-2 IN SERIES Protect"* Our N ation's Youth U Kelly Brown HERE AND THERE WITH GOLF Ba. £ By-Jimmy Kupec WANT A TICKET? -- We hav? some tickets for the AH-Sta*- footb;> II panic in Chicago tomorrow (F'liday) night. It's this way. "Tinv" Hansman, Woodstock Chief of Police, secured a flock of tickets through Chester Gould and is taking a larvae group of hoys to see th-.? ^;;nif Hoys are going with parents or others who want to take load Ladies first: Masculine superiority took a wop on the nose Sunday evening when the Cards Vale Adams Is 1956 Club Champ After 36 holes of match play GENE FREUND IS NO-HIT, NO-RUN LEGION PITCHER Has 11 Strikeouts In 6 To 0 Victory Vs. Algonquin Nine Play-Offs Shift To Johnsburg Next Sunday Afternoon w . . Gene Freund pitched a no-hit, m^t" the"Girls'6 team" The Cards j ^ the. McHenry Country Club's ! no-run game last Wednesday won 15-13 but they had to fight ; ChamPIonslllP. Vale Adams won ' evening at Johnsburg as the Mcfor it with the girls right be- over Norm Knaack. Vale was 3! --- -- ^ up after 18 and Norm narrowed THE GREAT OUTDOORS * By Jack .Walsh | hind them. Some of the young | Amazons who distinguished ! themselves are Z. B. Bennett, ! Sandy Bykowski, Cindy Freurtd, .. T i u > ! Peanuts Hyatt, Shirley Lewis, iKe a hi . The Ti-g ers of Johnsburg, have |! va-inrnmijie-ini Anderson aamndi J«juudu>y , . , Our Clvrf Joe r.mbel, received Nloas about that county league W£tlsh There wil, be fl . hole. a batch oM^kets'and we secured ' baseball championship and took between two gir] , teams next For them for di-stnbi'ition in a double j Jllcir •,rs* - 111 that direction ; Sunday evening, 6- p.m. at the play from Gnbel to Yeggc to this ! 'as* Sundaj at Crystal Lake.; Admiral Field.. corner. j WII!Iu.nK |10 *°, „ . ! Saturday evening we saw" a If anv ofv'ti are interested in • .T^,s ^vas P. ° ? 2-out- ; new the margin to 1 up after the third turn of 27 holes. On the 28th hole things werfe all even and then Adams took command and won the match on the 33rd the game Committee's Trophy, Ed Buss won over H. Nil lis and J. Busscher won over Paul Overton. In the Buss and Henry Junior Legion baseball team defeated Algonquin 6-0. The McHenry fielders J had a night off as Gene struck out eleven and personally handled three assists and one put-out. Ray Bujack, at third, had one grounder and Jim Justen, at' first, had a ground ball and .a pop fly to account for all the put-outs. Gene was in trouble in only the sixth when the first two batters walked, but he We spotted something new while paging through a" magazine the | other night. It was a new type of i duck decoy th?rt Ynoves its head j up and down aTif it were feeding, j The decoy is run by batteries right' from the blind. This new invention j is suDposed to really bring 'em" in. : It sells for about $18.00. winning the game 6 to 2. This was ihe first of q 2-out- | new ^rikeout' record es^tabhshed" i ™llis match they, playqd the seeing the came, please contact j ^ ser!ps with - Crystal- Lake john steinback struck out - 19 ! first twe,ve ho,es even so to i settled , down to retire Algonlis ri"lit oui-k. Mavbe some of ! and the scene of battle will shift Waiters and gave* no walks The : Sp Ne,ther one lost or Won quin's seconc], third and fourth! you yo>':i;«T boys and girls can stir to Johnsburg next Sunday where ; Bl^ycs t the Giants 8-2. It a p?lnt' 7110 winners for the low .batters in order, the last two! up ^transportation. Maybe some of | a 4 Ia 1['g^ <"rowd is expected to vvas a gatng to watch. ^ our athletes are interested. A questions? Jiist phone or come see pockt called in net* by brackets event were: J. i on strikes. khvj watch Crystal Lake's effort' to. ^nVcameTack Sunday I E' Seepe- and T- O'Con-! Roger Benson paced McHenry's j to I even the ser.es. and heldNhe Yanks to a tie 1-1 1 nel1 for the ^ set. The 9-15 j 11-hit attack with three hits, us. Ai.d don't bring vour I • Statistics seem to show that chips Chelini hit the homer that class went to C R Duker and j while Bob Meyer collected two. iketbool* * j Klapperich's big .edge in pitching tjofj th(? p The e was A1 Noonan and the 15 and up I An encouraging note was th^t N. Ritt 2b Mensing lb-p King c D. Ritt cf Piner If Dehmlow 3b HSeger ss Pokorny rf Mowan p Totals Algonquin McHenry RBIs: Freund 3 3 1 •f 1 1 . 2 . 2 0 0' 15. 000 ,000--0 o 0 060 OOx--6 11 0 (2), Meyer.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bujak, Benson. Walks: Mensing 3, Freund 6. Strikeouts: Freund An uncle of ours gave us a blanket the other day. You might bonder what is so unusual about that. The blanket is made from a buffaio hide. A f riend of his shot the Aiffalo in 1919, had the skin tanned and made a blanket of it. He put it in storage and gave it to oui^ uncle last week. The fur is very thick and shaggy. It is no wonder the buffalo could withstand hard winters. The local Moose Lodge is sponsoring a fishing rodeo. The entry fee is $2 00 and 50 cents apiece for each fish enteied. The rodeo ends the day after Labot Day. If a "big | one" is caught and you are unable ! to tak? the fish to one of the 10 J Moose Lodges in. this vicinity, take the fisn to a notary public and have I the length and weight notarized. I We saw a Great Horned 'Owl a j while ago They are pretty rare | in this area. This type of owl is ; one of the biggest game predators | and .should be killed if you should happen to see one. The -Woodstock Sportsmen's! Club is sponsoring a Trap Shoot at the Woodstock City Park /iext Sunday, thv? first event starting at 10:00 A.M. The notice states -- "Everybody Welcome". - Jack Walsh last Sundav was in the fact that OX TII»: LINK -- Joe Repuer, the crew cut model. he issued only one base on balls. ; of rajn Jt wil, bp j d Qff , Doc Donnelly. The Peoria win f Tc,rv Bn,z- ;vho £ain,pd a ™ Thursdav night, at the Citv Dia- "e/s were Ray Rode and Vale went into the West Side barber ^ ^"t.on while p-tchuiR for mQnd b*hind thp Admira,/ | Adams. St. Marys of Woodstock under Monday.s game tho Yanks | Hulla-Ba-I.oo Day The 21st over the Cards 11-8. Jim Brady. Tbe lady members and their the' Vth "i'n^inp""heeaVise I division went -to Joe Etten and ! not a single McHenry batter '11- Double play: Bujak to Jusnit i in niiiiiig utiduot . i.. rr*i_ ? . - .1. i i ten to Freunci shop for a ti i'ii and he really got trimmed. Jini McAndrews talked the direction of Coach Dick Rab- SHOP AT HOME •itruck out. McHenry scored all of their , runs in the second inning, knock- ! ing out Algonquin's starting j pitcher in the process. Ray Bu- I him into paving his buck and a i ^ellt d'Sul"ce against • contributed- some fancy stealing. ' guests are anxiously awaiting j'J*1'* °'f with a walk and hUa„l„f in advance and ga\e hu;i™m an 1 the Ticers. Terry allowed only , sneaking home twice jn a row ; Aug. 21st as it is their day - to 'j movcd to second on Ron Smith's appointment. Joe dug up a dollar fjrty-five certs, plus a washer, put it on the line an now carries a receipt. McAnriicws took a special course under Drevmiller. seven hits (two of them triples), but issued five bases on balls. Bill Pries informs" us that our ] howl. Tickets are limited, so i Roger Benson s hit scoied request for space for a Pony . please make your reservations [ ^ujak, Jim Justen sacrificed the However, it was ragged defense: League ball park, between the | early. The event for Tuesday J that caused Terry a lot of trouble. Watch the hat tie next Sunday. Little and the i was the longest drive off of the first tee and thn "'inners by BOOSTEKS -- Thoso Eri'-kson Boosters. Evanston. who won the state baseball »itle a' Elgin. ha\e a real that Mis- Gustav Andreen of Oakhurst, is a s-ster of the teams sponsor. William N. Erickson. Mr. Erickson is Cc^unty Commissioner in Cook Countv. WHO SAID IT FIRST? -- A> living nmor never has any trouble !ar.c?irv_. waiting to get in we can start worrj'ir.g about our system. There's one advantage to being married: you can't make a fool' of yourself without knowing it. League park Moose Club, has been voted on , . _ .. _ . . and granted. Many thanks to | classes were as follows: Class : Manager Joe Feffer isnt one to ' thp V p W 0n hearing the news, : 'A', Millie Bollman; Class 'B'. Of ! . ,°L i Dick Hester put in the first | Carmen Antonsen; and Evie bid for space on the home run ! Varese won the Class 'C\ | fence. We need many more gen- ! Pistakee Golf Course ! erous advertisers but it will ! The Thursday Twilite league mean a ball park that we can i winners were Frank Oswald 1st, all be proud of. watch him shoot the works in this one. . .,7 , , Manager Joe Frett will probboostnr in 1ne,« e \p ar,ts . We „ l^ea r, n a.b,lv ,h olo close to the same lineup that won the league race with a 13-1 record. PICKUP. Paul Yanda picked this one. Poise: The ability to continue talking while the other chap picks up the bill RASSIJX' -- We will lool' for a report from Herman and Helen Kreutzer on the wrestling show at Round Lake Park Friday night. McHenry is well represented each week at the matches. Such names as the Lisowski Broth- r>, the Shiek of Araby and The Miehfy Atlas are bringing them back this week. All nice boys. MOOSi; FISHING RODEO -- The Great Outdoors tells how to win a rri^e for catching a large fish. We note that this is not for the biggest 1'sli story. Johnsburg (6) AR R 11 R." Freund if 4 1 1 B. Klaus ss 2 0 0 , L. Freund 3b 5 0 1 H. Freund 2b 5 0 o! A. Jackson cf 2 1 0 H. Katz. lb 3 2 1 W. Fret? if 4 1. 2 Nowak c 4 0 1 Klannerich p 4 1 1 ! Totals 33 6 7 Crystal Lake ('i) AB R If Wollert rf 4 1 1 Rooney ss 4 Q 0 Reading yh 1 0 O G. Jackson cf 4 0 0 McCannon If A 1 2 Wahlin lb 4 0 1 N. Blitz 3b-2b 4 0 1 Radovich c 4 0 1 , D. Feffer 2b 3 0 1 Philpot ph 1 0 0 White 3b 0 0 0 T. f>ritz p 4 0 1 Totals 37 2 8 Double: T. Britz. Triples: R. Roy (paint) Weselius 2nd, Ed The All-Star team will be j Glincki 3rd, Tom Ward 4th and picked this week so as to get in , Ralph Stroker 5th. On Sunday, a few practice games before the 1 August 19th, here at Pistakee. there will be a mixed two ball , olson c foursome event. Everyone is inand the runners to second and third. Joe Hiller and Jack Schaefer walked, j Gene Freund's hit scored two ; runs and Bob Meyer's hit scored | one. ' |tay Bujak, up for the j second- time in the inning, singled i to account for the last run. j The scheduled game with Car.v j Sunday was rained out after one | inning of scoreless play. McHenry (6) Schaefer ss Freund p Meyer 2b All-Star games. individual Batting Averages John Moss, Yanks 563 vited to participate Jim Peterson, Braves 553 time is 2 p.m. J. Steinback, Braves .545 D. Herdrich, Giants .500 One for the B(r)ook Paul Overton, playing the J. Gates, Giants 475 ' P.G.A. course at Dundin, Fla., D. Swedo, Braves 454 hit a ball in the stream on the G. Vergera, Sox 428, 15th hole. He could not locate J. Brady, Yanks 416 j the same ball so used another C. Chelini, Giants 406 j personalized ball with his name B. Struve, Yanks .400 on it and finished "playing. The Team Batting Averages . scene changes to 300 miles north Yanks .35S to Panama City, Fla., and Hank Giants .321 1 Tonyan's guest, Pete Meyers, Braves .314 from Cedar Lake. Pete was look- ' Cards .232 ( ing over the used wash , 1 Sox .148 that were for sale in the pfaj Bujak 3b R. Smith cf Benson If Justen lb Hiller rf Rot i rf Totals Algonquin (0) Milocfr lb-rf AB R ii; 3 1 11 3 0 1 ! 3 1 2 ' 3 0 0 : 2 1 1 i 3 1 1 3 1 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 2.4 6 11 AB R II 2 0 0 Team Standings Yanks Giants Braves Cards Sox L shop and up came the name of 1 Paul Overton. Pete mentioned 3 the fact that he knew Paul so 7 the pro rflade a gift of the ball 10 to Pete and he in return brought Fruend. Katz. Wollert and Wahl- 10 it back to McHenry. in. Walks: Rritz 5. Klapperich 1. ] Strikeouts: Blitz 7, Klapperich IM It 111111 l.l.l I l.il'l-l I.I 11111111111111 III 1111111II bles, 2 triples and 2 .home runs 6. SOFTBALL NOTES Little League by H. Knox and McGee. i Winning Pitcher Williams Losing Pitcher McCaYroll Pa's Yanks earned their 10! runs on 13 hits, 5 doubles, 1 By Bud Weyland 'IIIIIIIIIICIIlllll'llllllllllll The games scheduled for Tues- , . . , , „ , . T , . day and Thursday nights were and 1 home run by Jack*; played as scheduled. The rained out game of July 19 between DAILY PINI'PS* : Pa's Yanks and Bob Inn was i Sunday, Aug. 12,- will be the played on Friday night the re- The school of experience makes date of oui" all-star program, suits of the games played last the inexperienced wiser, and the Let's see everybody out to watch week were as follows: wise more wa:\. these boys. It will be the end Buss Motor Sales Happiness is not in having \f hat of the season. At 12:15 the Whitey's Tavern you want, bri in wanting what Minor League all-star program Bob Inn you ha'v .wil 1 begin. We will introduce Old Bridge The power r'. the element-, is a every boy in the league. Then, pa's. Yanks weapon over which man has no j at 12:45, they will play ball. Bimbo's Tavern # »u 1 1 * After this game there will be ; Hettermann's Tavern ' a nd ljm' avvarding of tiie travelling Wonder Lake Businessmen ega Oi human -oc ety. plaques to the winners of each Pa's Yanks ANONYMOUS league and some entertainment. Bob Inn Bimbo's Tavern earned their 9 runs on 12 hits, 2 doubles. Winning Pitcher Behnke , Losing Pitcher Pieroni Hettermann's Tavern earned their 28 runs on 19 hits, 4 doubles and 2 home runs by S. Meyers and B. Haag. Wonder Lake Businessmen earned their 7 runs on 8 hits 2 g doubles and 1 triple. 1 Winning Pitcher Kreutzer - Losing Pitcher Zandier Pa's Yanks earned their 10 lAKEti CfyfTsf: ".t. ^ :**' W Crystal Lake, 111 Phone 644 Sundays Cont. from 3:00 p.m. No Matinee On Saturday Week Days 7:15 p.m. FRI. & SAT. AUG. 10--11 - Double Feature ' "RIVER LADY" Yvonne DeCarlo - Dan Duryea Technicolor Also ^APACHE DRUMS" Stephen McNally - Coleen Gray SUN. MON. & TUES. AUG. 12 13--14 "JOHNNY CONCHO" Frank Sinatra - Phyllis Kirk WED. & THURS. AUG. 15--16 "TREASURE OF PANCHO VILLA" Rory Calhoun - Shelly Venters SuperScope and Technicolor 10 _ q runs on 14 hits, 5 doubles and 1 The V.F.VV. Drum and Bugle Buss Motor Sales earned their i'lomo iun Becknal Northern Mini Bowmen News By Irene J. Adams Bob Inn earned their 9 runs on 14 hits. 1 double, 2 triples and 1 home run by Fritz. Winning Pitcher Behnke Losing Pitcher Williams Team Standings • W L Hettermann's Tavern 11 1 Northern Illini Bourne,v* ,i,.m nosing riicner i.orcn Pa's Yanks 1.0 2 course will be a nerfect' hark aguo ,eam pictures will be 305 inn earned their 26 runs ' Bimbo's Tavern 7 5 ground for the 2S hL,t,r„i ^ dUrlng the Major Leaeuc Q" 24 hits, 4 doubles, 1 triple Buss Motor Sales 6 ' "" Safffe7-J " ------ and 2 home runs by J. Wallack Old Bridge Tavern 5 corps will perform at this time. 10 runs on 11 hits 3 doubles and At 3:15, we will Introduce the 1 triple, and a home run by Major League players and then Steinsdorfer. start the all-star game. Team Whitey's Tavern earned their pictures will be taken at the 10 runs on 11 hits, 1 double and following times: Major League 1 triple. team pictures at 1 30 during the Winning Pitcher McNish Minor League game. The Minor Losing Pitcher Lorch H MILL South Shore Drive DELAVAN LAKE, WISCONSIN COMING IN PERSON ; MODKIiN AMERICA'S MAN OF MUSIC STAN KENTON bear and animal silhouettes set After the games there will and Devorack. The" tartr >ts° P etui csque pines, be the Little League picnic for c)ld Bridge • Tf The targets will be placed at the bovs. Wp hn«. th». ,11 .u ^_ ,o ™ ' Bob Inn earned ; Whitev's Tavern d^'f T5 , iS who ..««* I he games a better »dS to pmclit-f- lor „.m stay an(l cnj„v ,h(, fun with the boys. We hope that all those their 13 runs on 19- hits, 2 dou- ! Wonder Lake Businessmen 0 12 Bluebird;- fardinals Falcons hunting than attend N.I.B "Broadhead Shoot" 011 Aug. 12? Registration will begin at 9 a.m. and continue until 1 p.m. Archery equipment awards will be given in all classifications. Juniors will use regular target arrows. Food -and soft firinks will be available on the grounds. Everyone is invited to participate and spectators are alwavs welcome to look on. Last Sunday the N.I.B had their Annual Handicap Shoot (Kv,s and corn roast. In the middle of the afternoon some of the shooters were drenched by a heavy shower. Then skies cleared and the rest of the day was beautiful. When the bowmen were roasting corn only a mile away people were using umbrellas. There were two team matches "Eagles and the losers had to prepare Cardinals the lunch for the winners. j Bluebirds ^ Handicap winners were: ! Orioles the boys to make it a real windup for the Little League season. So let's all come out on Aug. 12, see some real baseball, show the boys we are really interested and have a good time at the picnic. MINOK LEAG1E Stiiiulings 17 "Orioles * Denotes Tie Game The little boys will play Friday night and a tripleheader on Saturday. Aug. 11. MAJOR LEAGl'K Standings Falcons Rudy Becker's Kennels Complete Tiaining And - -v x Boarding For All Breeds • Obedience • Hunting • Retrieving BOARD YOUR DOG BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH PCPI'IES AVAILABLE OCT OF Field Ch. Imperial Bob V Becker Now At Stud I'hone McHenry 486 -- Route 134, 8 mile West of I .S. 12 w 1. 17 2 10 6 H 11 6 11 6 12 Men -- Paul Glass. Jim Allday | Owls 6 11 Women - Dorothy Rueger, j *--Denotes Tie Game Clara Perry, Eunice Siebold The rained out games ot last - Juniors Gene Stilling and Sunday will have to be played Joan Adams after Aug 12 "JUST FOR FUN" Roller 'Shofiii Rink 608 Front St. on Rt. 31 McHENRY, ILL. Open - Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat. 8c Sun. 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. We sell .complete line of shoe skates $13.95 & up AND HIS ORCHESTRA STARRING 20 OF THE WORLD'S MOST OUTSTANDING INSTRUMENTALISTS ONE NITE ONLY TUES., AUG. 14TH Admission $2.00 Tax Inc. Under 21 Years Admitted With Chaperon THE CHEW CUTS DANCING EVERY NITE TUES.. AUG. 21ST. Ultra-Modern Cinemascope Screen 104' Two Shows Nightly First Show Starts at Dusk THURSDAY LAST DAY AUGUST 9 In Color & Cinemascope "EAST OF EDEN" - Plus -- "BATTLE CRY" East of Eden will start about 8:25 - Battle Cry will be shown starting ahout 10:40. Each picture will be shown only once. Box Office will close at 10:45. FRI. - SAT. AUG. 10-11 In Color "THE MAVERICK QUEEN" Barbara Stanwyck Barry Sullivan -- Plus -- s "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" SUN. - - MON. - TUES. AUGUST 12r -13--14 Frank Sinatra - Keenan Wynn "JOHNNY CONCHO" STARTING WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15 • In Color Marg. O'Brien - Walter Brennan "GLORY" Children In Cars Free Under 12 yrs. BRowning 9-6821 Cool As A Day On The Lake Comfortable As Your Favorite Armchair. Entertainment for The Entire Family. AUG. 9--slO^lT ~ THURS. FRI. & SAT. Florida Aflame & Cartoon Shown at -- 6:30-8:30 CST Exclusive First Run In The Lakes Area! AUG. 5--6--7 Leslie Caron -Star of "Lili" And The Romantic New Male Personality JOHN KERR "GABY" An unforgetable story of 3 loves Shown ,Sun.-2 :P0-4:05-6:10-8:15 Mon. --Tues .-6:30-8:35-CST AUG. 15--18 WED. -- SAT. Scott Brady - Rita Gam "MOHAWK" Stai'tling Tale of Primitive Love To The Throb of War Drums. Shown at 6:30-9:50 And Joan Crawford In "AUTUMN LEAVES" Shown at 8:02 Only AUG. 19 "PARDNERS" AUG. 22 •EDDIE DUCHIN STORY" FAQE u H SCREEN FEATURES GRAYSLAKE, ROUTE 120-21 OPEN 7:00 P.M. -- TASTY REFRESMENTS SERVED -- CHILDREN UNDER 12 IN CAR FREE -- THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY AUG THE TRl'E STORY OF THE "CANOE COMMANDOS"! COLUMBIA PICTURES Dresents A WARWICK Production ose Trevor ra 5 Those Top-Secret Guys! ClNEM A SCOPE PLUS From thi^asiduncfing Color by TECHNICOLOR Reader's Digest saga! BURIED TPIIE^SPfYE! HIDDEN DESIRES! Starring VALERIE A COIUMBIA PICIU«t SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY AUG. V2 14 Warner Bros mcscnt WALTER BRENNAN - PHIL HARRIS - BRANDON de WILDER Serwi PUy sto fUtSCMMAfl • A 6ATJAC Production • MM by WILLIAM A.WELIMAN • N/ Plus This Interesting Font lire im PICTURE THAT'S ASTOUNDING THE WORLD! FROM Warner Bros • color by |tCHNICOlDR W WRITTEN. PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY IRWIN ALLEN *A WINDSOR PRODUCTION To See The BEST Always FIRST Come To The FAMILY OUTDOOR Regular EM THEATRE iphone JAckson 6-1421 i WauconA, 111. Route 176 Adults 60c Children (under 12) 25c Open Daily at 6:40 p.m; Open Sundays at 2:30 p.m. FREE PARKING - 125 CARS THURS., FRI. & SAT. AUG. 9--10--11 "NEVER SAY GOODBYE" With Rock Hudson ALSO « "DAY OF FURY'5 SUN.--MON.--TUES. AUG. 12-13 14 'JOHNNY CONCHO' With Frank Sinatra WEI). - fHURS - FRI. - SAT. AUG. 22 - 23 - 24 - 25 "ANIMAL WORLD" & "GOODBYE MY LADY" TWO'SHOWS NIGHTLY STARTING AT DUSK FREE POXY RIDES Fri., Sat. & Sun. Niphts For Children Attending Movie With Parents 7:00 to 8:30 FRI, & SAT. AUG. 10- -11 Double Feature "THE MAVERICK QUEEN" Barb. Stanwyck-Barry Sullivan TruColor Also Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in "MEET THE KILLER" LATE SPOOK SHOW Saturday Aug. 11th. Turhan Bey and Evelyn Ankers in "MAD GHOUL" SUN. MON. & TUES. AUG. 12--13--14 "THE PROUD ONES" Robert Ryan - Virginia Mayo CinemaScope & Technicolor WED. & THURS. AUG. 15--16 "THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH" Marilyn Monroe - Tom Ewell CinemaScope and Technicolor Remember Thursday Night Is • GIFT NIGHT 218 So. Green St Mc Henry, Illinois PHONE FREE PARKING Sunday, Doors Open 4:45 P.M. Show Starts 5:00 P.M. • Monday thru Saturday Doors O;ion 6:45 P.M. Show Start < 7:00 P.M. THURSDAY. AUGUST 9 -- Double Feature Program - "BLACKBOARD JUNGLE" Glenn Ford -- Anne Francis Lcuis Calhern AND "THE WILD ONE" Marlon Brando Mary Murphy Robert Keith FRI. ft SAT.. AUG. 10 & 11 -- Double Feature Program -- aUF tUTI ittlH 111 Itl 3 LIVES JUNCTION \ N D Rl RATES SUN., MON. & TUES. AUG, 12. 13 & 14 -- E mble Feature Program £X£/r7fi/G A/£WAOl/etfrVA££... WALT D I S N E V ' S 0E0H[ TECHNICOLOR 0S W A L T D I S N E V ' S Adi"d Color Attraction WED.. THURS . FRI.. & SAT. AUGUST 15. 16. 17 & 18 -- Douh!e Feature Program "EARTH vs. THE FLYING SAUCERS" Hugh Marlowe • Jo;*n Taylor "THE WEREWOLF" Don M«gowan Joyce Holden Steven Ritch

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