TRIPLE JUBILEE ENDED SUNDAY fOontiaMd frm P>|« Out) "'>ton, Coolidge, Holy Father, Bishop Muldoon, Bishop Hoban, Rev. William ^ Weber, Lop Cabin church, the church "i» of 1900 and the present edifice and ' as an uplifting climax, the American flag. How great and beautiful this . entire program was, no one but those who witnessed it can imagine or appreciate. * And a» a dttiai conclusion the Rev. Pastor William Weber, whose kind solicitude iitd ftansrous prayers aqd masses vware offered and given for all participating, very generously but like all great souls, his heart was overwhelmed with gladness and his appreciation was •<> sincere that words could not express his feelings. However, the benevolent smile, spoke a myriad of words and the numerous clergy and Sistery present that even- <x READY FOR THE FOURTH! f We are ready to serve with largest line of holiday and hot weather goods we ." have ever hacL Galore! Thomas P. Bolger "The McHenry Druggist" ing along with the vast throng people indeed told the story of terest and appreciation exhibited by the Johnsburg people and McHenry and the visitors from far and near. The following clergy were present: Rt. Rev. E. F. Hoban, D. D., Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago; Rev. Fr. Ryan, Assistant Chancellor, Chicago; Rev. John F, Schmitt, Aurora; Rev. George Nell, Effingham; Rev. Nicolas Schmitt, Canute, Okla.; Rev. Edward Berthold, Chicago; Rev. Stephen Wolfgarten, Virgil; Rev. Fr. Ford, Aurora; Rftv Charles Henkel, Aurora^ Rev. H. Schmitz, Aurora; Rev. Fr.' Neidert, Aurora; Rev. John P, Maguire, Aurora; Rev. D. Feeley, Harvard; Rev. Fr. Brummel, Elgin; Rev. Fr. Hoerner, Elgin; Rev. Anthony Schumicht, Spring Grove; Rev. Chas. Nix, McHenry; Rev. Joseph A. Ahn, C.P.P.S., Chicago; Brother Provincial, Alexian Brother's Hospital Chicago; Brother Pacificus, Alexian Brother's Hospital, Chicago; Mr. John Jones, Theology student, Aurora; Mr. Frank Miller, Theology student, Aurora; .Rev. William Weber, Pastor. More than thirty Sisters were also present and took part in the jubilee celebration. Card of Appreciation I wish to express my gratitude' to the business men who made possible the publishing of the Jubilee book,, the members of the band led by Henry J Schaefer, the members of the cast of the Joyce Kilmer Guild of Chicago, and all those who through their efforts made the jubilee pageant such a huge success, and also the members of the parish who lent their valued assistance, the good Sisters of the parish school and the school chidlren. Last, but not least, I express tny especial gratitude to His Lordship, Rt Rev. E. F. Hoban, Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, who offered to represent our own beloved bishop, Rt. Rev. P. J. Muldoon, of Rockford, who through illness was unable to preside. REV. WM WEBER fr" can the world famous in West McHenry at NYE'S also Orthophonic Victrola Radiola Combinations '*|fcnd Electrolas JT IMMNET*! - ' ••.*><» BOMB OF AMUSBMBIMT "WE CANT PLAY THEM ALL SO WE PLAY THE BEST* SHOWS 7:30-9:00 THURSDAY - FRIDAY June SO--July 1 'THE MUSIC MASTER' It's a Warfield-Bebwco Ctaaak and Recalls again days of fan. Louise Moran at her loviicet in thlit gTCft& Pkttnrtf the Comedy - RUNS wiur SATURDAY July 2 1 Gibsott* la "THE SILENT RIDER" Ht a Real Weetarn and "Hoot" at hie Beat ^ Nisi Chapter of the Great Chapter Play "THE RIDDLE RIDER" with BIG TIME VAUDEVnjdS SUNDAY July 3 Matinee 2:19 frricee, 10-25C sical Seleeti' by the Orchestra ..... Followed by \ " Johnny Hinee ia "STEPPING ALONG It's a Real Comedy at a Hot- Foot Tempo with VAUDEVILLE and the comedy ~ ^BUSfrKfc MKMC OCT" Orthophonic Victrola, Model 4-40 List Price $165.00 Instrument price range--$17.50 to $1000.00 The World's Greatest Artists on Victor Records 'Paul Whitman and His Orchestra George Olsen and His Music Roger Wolfe TC^hii ^nd His Orchestra Gene Austin Vernon Dalhart Sam 'n' Henry v - John McCormack Galli Curci Mary Garden Chicago Symphony Orchestra Sousa's Band Frit* Streisler Victor Portables--$25.00 and $40.00 io Shop W^8t.McHenry M0KDAY Special July 4 Attraction Dorothy Mackaill id "JUST ANOTHER BLOND" If yon waat an answer to the question, "Do Gentlemen Prefer Bolndee?" See Dorothy MLaekaill At the Empire July 4th Aad the Comedy "SNOOKEMS DISAPPEARS" TUESDAY - WEDNES DAY July 5-0 "HELD BY THE LAW" A Powerful Thriller--The Moat Faacinating Mystery Draafta Ton Ever Witneaaed. Tuesday Evening is SILK PILLOW NIGHT Real Prizes for the Lucky Ones And a Real Show for All And the Comedy "A MIDNIGHT ROMANCE" Royal Banco Clrib The members of the Royal Bunco club perpetuated a most complete surprise on one of their members, Mrs. Mat Laures, at her home on Main-street, last Wednesday evening.' The event was in honor of her birthday anniversary and proved to be a costume party, the guests appearing garbed in various comical costumes which were the cause of much laughter and mefrimentt JJunco furnished a part of the evening's entertainment with first prize being won by Mrs. J. J. Marshall, second prize by Mrs*. N. F. Steilen and low prize by Mrs. John Knox. M!fs.° Laures was presented with a card table as a gift in remembrance, of her birthday. Refreshments were served at a late hoar after which the guests departed, all agreeing that the evening had botp «m grand, good time. Royal Entertainers The Royal Entertainers met at the *§ home of Mrs. Mat Steffes on Thursday evening of last week. Several games of five hundred were played with f^rst prize being won by Mr*. Jesse Wortoley, second prize by MJS. Theo. Winkle, third prize by Mrs. M. 'Bohr and fourth prize by Mrs. Fred Schneider. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Theo. Winkle. Woodland Cemetery The beautiful appearance of Woodlawn cemetery has been the cause of many complimentary remarks from ^visitors during the last few weeks, »nd those owning lots there should visit the cemetery and ascertain if the appearance is not worth the small amount paid for its upkeep. Now ia the time to get ready for that long looked for vacation trip. Buy your complete outfit at Erickaon Dept. Store. Cards aad card caaea to fit at the Plaindealer office. Aak to see than. *3 "V / i,.lit, * 51 ~ ,r/- V.sv l-mi; gss-,- . * f " . " : T ;j a ' : ",-:v >1 V " «: v v V ^ 'V\ ; - m . 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