•kMlfVi Son flay: T:«r, 8:», 19:0®, 11:16. Holy Days: 6:00, 8:00, 10:«fc Week Dtjn: 6:45 ud 8:00/ Pint Fridmy: 6:30 mnd 8»tffe CMfwrini: Sttaid^i: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. a. Thereto;? before Pint Fridmy: *^ter 8:00 Kin on Thursday; ~ f. n. luid 7:00 p. m. ^ M«r. C. 8. Nix, Paster. St. Patrick's Oat&oiie Ohmoh 8unday: 8:00, f:00, tlifO an* 11:30 a.m. Dally Mass: 7:00. Week Days: 7:00 and 7;30. Pint Fridays: 7:00. distributed At 6:30, 7:00, daring th£ 7:10 mass, 7:30 nd S. Satnrday: 7 to 8 p.m. s * i Sanday: 8:30 a-m. SMy Dsjrs: f:l6 and T:«6 *• 7:46 "ntechetical Instruction: SatKlay: 9:00 a. m. Ray. James A. Vanderpool, ; ^dmiaistrator Center, W (NOB sectarian) dervifee: Sunday Bible School: 10:00 a. m Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. Sunday Evening Service: 7:4b p.m. ' Prayer meeting, Thnrsday -- •:*» p. m. Bring the family with yoa to 8u- •lay School and Worship Services. There is a.place and a welcome for everyone. FBAN^ W. ANDEBSON, \ ^ Pastor. T',"^ :• t it, Oonf^ions: Slaattourrdd ays: 4:00 to 6:00 p. m, and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m., and on Thnrsdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. bl and 7:00 to 8t0Q PBev. Edward O. Ooakley, Pallet. Evangelical fcutfieran dfcurch Church of the Lutheran Honr) 408 John Street West McHenry, lllfaudib ' " Ser^ce: 8:00 ajn. . ;;"S SuO^y School: 9:00 k.m. - } Serpicer 10:16 a.m. Too arc ordially invited to attend Wr services. " ~-- Her. Carl A. Lobitf, Pastor. Community Xethodlst Ohnieh' Church School: 0:30. Morning Worship: 10:45*. * Junior League: 7 p. a. Official board meeting on second Wednesday of month at 8 p. m. A owjdial invitation is extended to 'On wd your family *3 come and worship with w». Wayne B. Price, Pastor. McHenry Bible Church hf 8- Green Street (Pries Bldg.) Sunday Bible School, 10 a. BU Sunday Worship, 11 a. m. Young People's Service, 7 p.m. Evangelistic, 8 p.m. Wednesday at 8 p.nk. ^Prayer (eeting. Tou^re always welcome here. DMaid G. Liberty, Pastor, [ailing Address: McHenry Bible Church, P. O. Box 232 McHenry, Phone 601-J-& St. John's Catholic qhnwiv» ' Johnsburg lasses: Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:WfWtf 11:45. Holy Days: 7;0t and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. Firajft Friday: 6:85 and 8:00. onf&nons: Saturdays: 7:30 to 8 and 2:30 to 3. Thursday before Pint FlMs)-- 2:30 and 7:30. • Rev. Joseph M. Bliteek. St. AVer's Cs'hollc Choreh, / Spring drove r '.tmBSSt Sunday--^DO, IOIM t*l Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. Fir^ Friday: 8:00. fonfvtnons: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15. '/ Thursday before First FridaMk-- 2:30 and 7:15. ^ Hev. John L. Daleidea, PadM Christ The King Church Wonder Lake ^ ChUCk ... .*• Elngwood, m. Sunday: Public Worship, 9:30. Church School: 10:30. Choir Behearsals: Wednesday sing. Rev. Charles Stevens, - St. Joseph** Cknrek Rieknutnd* Dllnels Sanday: 8:00 and 10:00. Daily: 8:00. ^ : Fr. Frank J. Miller, pastor. St. Vary's By The Lake, Episcopal Oriole Trail and Dole Avenue Crystal Lake Rev. Donald Piatt, Priest-in-Charge Mission House, 331 McHenry Ave. Sun daw: 9 a.in. Holy Eucharist. 10 a.m. Sunday School at the Mission House. On 3rd Sunday of the month at Church for , Family Eucharist lla.m. Morning Prayer except for 1st Sunday of the month and holy days when there is Holy Eucharist. Sermon and Choir. Holy Days (Prayer Book). 6:30 a.c. Holy Eucharist. Lenten Schedule: l Daily celebration: 6:30 Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 9:00 Tuesday* Thursday and Saturday. Week nights: 8:00: Litany and Evening prayer wit£ sermon. ^ •" Cottw Lftat Afl cotten lint is not white, ft ranges in cplor from pure white as found in the American uplands area to brown as in certain Egyptian cottons. Traffic signs and signals Jtaaa become such a necessity in modern life that the National Safety Council is conducting a "Signs of Life" Campaign in August to promote better public understanding of them. But only thirty-six years ago an electric traffic signal was atariosity, not a necessity. The first electric traffic lights were placed in operation in August, • 1914, hi Cleveland, O. The red and green lights were operated by a policeman in a booth on the corner. After a short time, however, the signals were removed because they were unnecessary. The next step in traffic ^signals consisted of towers in the middle of Fifth avenue. New York City, and ta Detroit. The lights were not used to guide vehicles directly, but to relay instructions to other itowers. The colored lights had different meanings, too. In New York, red stopped all traffic, green meant stop for north-south traffic, and amber meant go tor northsouth traffic. The first electrically Interlocked signal system was Installed in Houston, Tex., in 1922. Nine intersections were controlled from a central point The red and green lights finally used In controlling 'street traffic were adopted from the signals already in use by the railroads. Cardinal Fish The male cardinal fish of Australian waters holds the eggs of the female in his mouth until they hatch. During the five-week period of incubation he can take no food. meals, fruits. Betweeu-Meal Snack If children are hungry ^ between Ihey should 'nave fresh unsweetened dried fruits, nuts, pop-corn, whole grain cereals, milk or cheese, Instead of candy, gupa -er sweetened beverages. s < Variety Meat Itany' homemakers use variety meats to help stretch the meat dollar because they are less expensive than muscle meats. When meat with bone is bought for roasts, broiling, or frying, a serving for esch adult is usually one-half pound aiid four to six ounces for children, depending upon their ages. On the other hand, about one-h^lf of these Quantities is sufficient when boned roasts, cutlets, hamburgers, Swiss er cube steaks, liver, tongue, heart, or kidneys are served. Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drag Store, McHenry. gtf Travelers who drop tnto the CilP cago and North Western ticket office to purchase tickets to Chicago are discovering they have the option of not only going to the windy city but also to the top of Chicago's Board of Trade Building, forty-four Btories above the Street. North Western ticket agents are offering Chicago*bound travelers an extra ticket fare, free of charge, which entitles the traveler to visit the observation tower of the Chicago Board of Trade Building,, according to H. C. Duvall, passenger traffic manager. The free ticket also includes a'dmission to the visitors gallery from which marketing activities effecting world grain priced may be viewed. In addition, it will admit the holder to the Board of Trade's Little Theatre to view a motion picture on the story of grain marketing, ^ Ordinarily a charge is made by the Board of Trade to it's observation tower, one of the highest and finest sightseeing spots in the city. Special arrangements were made with the Board of Trade by the North Western, according to Duvall, to • make available free tickets for Chicago-bound rail travelers to this famous Chicago landmark. Greek teller A man wss tuning In on the radio, when he got a sudden twinge at min in his back. "I believe I'm getting lumbago!" he exclaimed. ••What's the use," answered his wife, "You won't understand a word they say." plant- Tree and Bark Wbiteer--'"What are yoa Ing?", Gardener--"A dogwood tree." Kibitzer--"So you expect to raise a litter of puppies, etf?" Gardener--"No, sir, I Just like to hear it bark." 8AME RESULT young schoolteacher had told a small boy the story of a lamb that had strayed from the flock and had been eaten by a wolf. "You see," she said, "had the lamb been obedient and stayed In the flock, it would not have been eaten by the wolf, would It?" "N<K ma'am," answered the small boy. "it would have been eaten by us." There is often a saving of 75 to 80 percent in costs when electric fences rather than conventionaltype fences are used. Subscribe for The PMMeater a Hotel Resort On Baaatiful PUUkee Bay -- MODERN OOOKTAQ. LOUNOB JFhi bsst nrrooD > Now Playing Every Saturday Night Ed Klemme and His Strollers TELKPHOHS PISTAKEE 378 Rese-Plaatlng lisw Even as the coming of fall means "football" to the sports fsn, to the gardener in northern zones it mesns the ideal time to plant roses for the best results next season. Fall planting gives plants a head start in establishing a sturdy root system before they begin to spend energy in spring growth. "A possible source of tremendous heat lies deep in the earth itself. Temperatures there may be ss high as 20,000 degrees and the flow of this heat through the earth's crust is 10 times our total energy requirement No practical way to tap this energy reservoir has been discovered ss yet FLOOR THE CEMENT WORK Foundations - Driveways and . Asphalt and Rnbbet .£-• also S Plastic Wall Tito Sidewalks - Stain Riverside Tile ft Ceitient Co. 126 Riverside Drive Phone 661-J-l or 196-R McHenry\ 111. on Nippersink Creed % North) end o{ .. . WONDER LAKE at Bridge • ' ' O f u " * 1 r T We have added to our regular men««f Chicken, Steak, Lobster Tall... SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT SAUCE FRESH SHRIMP COCKTAIL FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP Complete dinners served • to • p.m. Tuesday thru FiMjqra Saturday 6 to 11 p.m^ Sunday 1 to 8 pjn. Ala Carte Orders Anytime We Cater to Parties -mmzr JOipfrl X. Attensey at law II6IE8T CASH PUCKS fail ttt ®ead and Crippled Hartes, Catfli •ai Megs--Sanitary Power Lea*, lag--Tankage and Kent sale. Phsaes lie ,ar mmrnrnj m. CharjM. ~ " lea. CHARLES 8. PARKBS. feihiMiijr Aftisrnaena* im+m JntihSJftLFSSS, t. tistimk ,m> FOX ELCCTRIC 8WVKS WOND8K LAE* \ ; *. 1, BINGWOOfc ILLL? • Beetrfc Wiri« - safe ^ y Pumps Sal _ TEL. WONDER LAKS 4* Home Furniture and Repairing tO yearn Phone Pistakee Kl-R-1 •ICS UPHOLSTKBY WStlHl RR. 1, Pistaqua Heights V McHenry, III VERNON KNOX Atteraey-At>Lsw Ost. Oceen and Bhn Sta* • Tuesday and Friday cli/xroL HOGS, HORSlB AND we pay phone cha _ Wt my K to W hr OH leaa for down haruea a ' MATTS / First •ftkt Fin* Can ki Valut Lavender And Wail Space Purple is subduing and slightly melancholy. It is delicate, cool and atmospheric in quality. Owing to its excessive cost in sncient days, purple became a royal color. Consequently it often seems to us to be impressive, pompous, and stately. It is net used extensively, yet delicate, grayed tints of it are beautiful on some walls. Phone Bering Grm Jsfcsliarg S14 P. PRBUND SOMft ^ favating O^nM^ng ani Chute -ROi • r • Helps your contractor .pre you a better Job with less muss. doxens of improvemeats If yon are planning a new walk, ir home or place oC drivewaj, foundation, porch or no other material garage floor--build it the convenient, low cost way Wv ASk Y or Call McHenry Sand & G Phone McHenry 9? <506 Front Street McHenry, ' .... . 4', think you'll agree that th« whole story of an automobil^ Isn't told in its power, its room, k%- stylingf even in its ride. There is the all-important point about what a car does to you -- and that's where ROADMASTER really shines. For you can't slip into this bonny beauty's broad seats without feeling like somebody pretty special. When you take its neat wheel in your hand--When you cut loose, with a toe* touch, the rich baritone of its big* Fireball straight-eight power plant when you feel the smooth surge of its Dynaflow-ciphioned take-off -- Man, then ybu know you've ^ot a real automobile! • . *• • • - - Tw» to mm j. TAvio#,, And don't; overlook this: « •' That graceful sweep of chrome along. MASTER your choice over any other: Its size. The commanding performance of its 152-hp Fireball valve-inhead straight-eight engine. Dynaflow Drive standard. A ride that's quite matchless in its gentle softness. Distinguished styling from bold, protecive front end to &le a TO i bubble"taillight. > But if you're ready lor a Car the fender- found on no other car more than just an automobile- if you made today-is a mighty eye-catching !"ant °.nf that Puts y°ur note nf distinction. lorvvard .n any company-that s the real reason for seeing your ouick dealer quickly--to talk turkey about a ROADMASTER. . • note of distinction. Those four \^ntiports, too, cause many a head to turh -- they mark you unmistakably as the owner of the biggest and best Buick built--a car as fine and rich as any man has need for. There are a lot of good, solid, dollarsand- cents reasons for making ROADYour Ktf to Oraotar Value 'I rovm-WMr roMmrmoMT This rugged front and (I) alt the ityh not*, (2) WW M repair coiti--rtrficol bin _S or* indiridvaMy = (3) arm* "fed** kmi," (4) makt itmlmq wmt g»> raging i >Mo*do BuMffoi * mmmmm whin ft. I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES 403 FRONT STREET *• v. •. -V Aero.v.£2!its /.n: E.:IT y::cz r.T.t Eu;:o t!«M PHONE 6 « _ -JAD BOIUNMO-- 1H JU-U McHun S. I. PSASLKB, n c. vwipracpr 1M 8. Oreen 8t^ lelan Ofllee lw% Dntty nsept IfeMiif • u it itae let Km Wei. IN Pit, mg f la t Pkane Kalleuy MU McHBNRY FLOKAL CO. Pkene m Om Mlla 8antk af On Rente Si Flswers far aH aces STOFFBL * BHrancyiitfB tnr all prapert^K <Ka Ml West McHenry, Telephone Xx BM DISURAMCK SABL R. WALSS Farm ft REUAB1 ^ben yen naaf -- ef any Uni Pfcene 43 ee llt-M DR. R. H. WA1KIMB Dentiat ' ^ Taaa^ ttara, a Sat - ^ - Leakent Paint W« FRANK 8. MAT Sand--Black Liskt Sncavnlint -- Trnck far Bin Phane McHentr StSi R-l Melaanr AL*S. WELDING 8BRT Ml Main Kbctrie Pa. Acetylene WeU^y ALEX W. WIRPS. Opmm Phene tlS-W-1 er SM M'HSNRl. ••m wiuisw a. rAiaonk AttaraeyaMnv 110H Benaan S^ nana Vi Wi DR. lARSnX n, Sfftm DNSPIACIVS ' Tkaninya viltla IM 40 WBUMMB . ice i Partake XL K. VAITOB -- M» Sentii Green 8t, YRRN mLW Gravel Ttnek far Hire TeL Vfelw 6Mm-R-S er sn> Dm 172, Rt 1. DR. H. s. nn •etertn Milan B||k«ay SI--Office ani Tel McHenry Si •. -1" •• • : Eventakga ky I--ilifH ^ 1. " m.*,- DR. R. DeROm 1M GI „ rnwa Wt-f lelw* " Office Re«re: !• a. mjaft except Weincaipf. all dny < : 4 "^;* • ,4 ; 4.