1 Um bop op into patrol* which mm sn below _ evwy Ttanday H lb> tjyChnriaa F. Kwrtefc. Mil and Mutftf dMMi aa aeeon£-felass matter at tpeetofffof at McHenry, m., wader Mt of May 8, 187V. AL€DITORI ALLOCATION BOT SCOUTS St the Boy Scout meeting last Monday night we had a basketball Came to start off with, then Larry Haug, the Senior Patrol Leader, called the meeting to order and we f had six boys sign up to become members. Don Phalin, Jack Weber, Jack Intake, Dick Becker, Robert Miller 1 and Jim Molter are the boys. John KcGee, Roger Svoboda, Jack Hiies and Lester Bacon presented the flag. Ut. Stelzer, our scout master, divided FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Betty Grable -- John Payne Jane Haver ' "Hie Dolly Sisters" Flu--News and Cartoon McHenry, Illinois 8UNDA Y-MONDAY, Nov. 25-26 COrnel Wilde the star of "A Song To Rtsatmhtr," in lovely ^technicolor MA Thousand and " One Nights" With Brdyn Keya--Phil Silvers Alao--Disney Cartoon, News Events and Sports TUESDAY (ONE DAY) Gracie Fields -- Monty WooUcgr "Molly And Me" •Hpsieal and Sports WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY •The Picture Of Dorian Grey" given Cobra: Patrol loader, John Mc- Gee; assistant patrol leader, Roger Svoboda; members * Jack Thies Bill Nye, Jim Green, Warren Wegener, and Jim Molter. Flaming arrow: Patrol loader, Robert Christenson; assistant patrol leader, Ken Karts; members, Marvin Karls, Robert Miller, Clarence Thelon. Flying Eagle: Patrol' leader, Lester Bacon; assistant patrol leader, ,Dick Becker; members. Jack Patzke, Jack Weber, Don Phalin. Mr. Stelzer made Robert French, Jr., assistant patrol leader and I^es- 'ter Bacon, scribe for this year. Then John McGee, Roger Svoboda, | Jack Thies and Bill Nye retired the flag and the meeting was adjourned. STATE OF ILLINOIS, County of McHenry. ss. o IX THE CIRCUIT COURT I AGNES E. COLLEN, Plaintiff, ' • vs. ! JOHN F. COLLEN, Defendant. Affidavit showing that the defendant, JOHN F. COLLEN resides and has gone out of this State and on due inquiry cannot be found, so : that process cannot be served upon said defendant, having been- filed in the office of the Clerk of this court, notice is therefore, hereby given to said JOHN F. COLLEN defendant jthat the 'plaintiff in the above entitled cause filed her complaint in said cause on the 19th day of November, 1945, and. that said action is now pending and undetermined in said court, and that you, the said JOHN F. COLLEN, defendant must file your appearance in said action on or before the 1st Monday in the month of January, 1946, and in the ! event you fail to do so default may be entered against you. LESTER EDINGER, Clerk of said Court. (Pub. Nov. 21, 29 and Dec. 6) ((•teased by Western Newspaper Untea, By VIRGINIA VALE BARRY FITZGERALD, rehearsing for his role of "Judge Fitz" in "His Honor the Barber," remarked "If I'dknown how much work radio is I'd never have gone into it." Guest appearances hadn't prepared him for all that toil. Incidentally, they had a deal of trouble finding the right microphone for that brogue of his--finally found an old one ihat filters some of it^>ut. But the brogue comes in handy in "Third Avenue," the Paramount picture he's working in with Sonny Tufts and Diana Lynn. *-SIt was only after a long, long search that William S. Keighley was chosen to succeed Cecil B. DeMille as producer of that radio theater prograni. Keighley did come fine ~Fuhncr.be for the Plainriealer First of All you will teak MNHDABlt SEtVICf yi Where health ia at stabs there is no substitute Ifir\ this, we employ only skilled, registered pharmacists who give strict attention to tht compounding of prescrip* . These specialists ait_ backed by fresh, potest drags. Bring your prescriptions bet* to Headquarters. Thomas P. Bolger Tht McHetury Druggist" NOT*: Liatea te Station W.L& freta 5:3# to S4t and 11 £• to 12 noon FOB IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! ? FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8-M r~r. - Clark Cable in W „J'THE CALL OF THE WILD" with Loretfaa Yonng and Jack Oakie Pine: "WITHIN THKSE WAULS" with Hmw MitcM ud M117 Aadoraa* MILLER THEATRE Woodstock, 111. SUNDAY for (One Day Only) November'25 Open at 1:49/-Continnoos Shows from 2 pjL, COME EARLY! ON OUR STAGE-IN PERSON! WILLIAM 8. KEIGHLEY pictures--"George Washington Slept Here," "The Man Who Came to Dinner," etc.--before he went into the army. He's working now on "I Love You Truly," based on the life of Carrie Jacobs Bond. Maureen O'Hara's sister makes her film debut in RKO's forthcoming British production, "Hotel Reserve." Her name*% Clare Hamilton, and like her famous sister, she attended the Abbey Dramatic school. Maureen's next is "The Spanish Main." , On location for Bob Hope's new picture, "Monsieur Beaucaire," Director George Marshall demonstrated to Patric Knowles Just how be was to skip from rook to rook across a stream. And fell In, of course, acquiring a bruised shin. Knowles did it perfectly. Mr. and lbs. Joseph May . funeral serrieea for Mn. Wright-in Elgin last Friday noon. Miss Marjorie Duker, R. N., of Cook County hospital, Chicago^ spent the weekend with her parents, the C. H. Dnkers. The Misses Mabel Knox and Margaret Larkin spent last Saturday in Chicago. in tiie A. <• Sewing Aid tirch or French chal tewed up in a small bag is a hot-weather aewing convenience. Dust it on palms of hands to absorb perspira- Mrs. Paul Traub and family of, J|on when working on white or he Olga Sab Juan has an odd claim to fame--she's Fred Astaire's last screen dancing partner, as he's re* tiring from picture-making after "Blue Skies." But Gene Kelly, whose dancing is as inspired as Astaire's, saves the day for movie-goers. Both the "Alter Ego" number in "Cover Girl," in which he danced with himself, and the sequence in "Anchors A weigh" in which he dances with an animated cartoon character, were conceived, staged ana airectea o? Kelly. Furthermore, the lad can act --who can ask for anything more? --*-- An animated cartoon, character, "Nixie,", steals Columbia's "She Wouldn'tWSay Yes" right out from under the noses of Rosalind Russell, Lee Bowman and Adele Jergens. People are saying it's the best one since Mickey Mouse was born. Elgin spnt the weekend in the nome of her father, John Anderson. Miss Mary McAuley was a Chicago caller on Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer are spending the Thanksgiving holiday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stenger, in Kalamazoo, Mich. Miss Edith Hooker of Arlington Heights visited Miss Mary Douglas last Sunday. Miss The**"* Mergen, student nurse at Cook County hospital, visited relatives and friends here last weelqmd. Mrs. Paul Doherty visited her inother in ,Woodstock on Mondayevening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manning: and sons of Oak Park visited in the Leo Blake and John Freund homes on Sunday. Mr. and Mia.- A. J. Lanning and Charles Shaip of Belvidere visited in the A. H. Mosher home Sunday. Mrs. John Bolger and children,; Mary Ann and John J.,- attended the redding of a relative in fiockford last Saturday. John Dreymfller and William Claxton returned last week from a few weeks' trip to Florida. . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Romeiser of. Chicago and daughter, Mrs* William Saul, of Lake Forest, were McHenry callers on Sunday. Miss Catherine Reuland spent the weekend with her family in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. -Ed. Moderhack and family of Chicago visited McHenry relatives over the weekend. Mr. and _ Mrs. Paul Yanda are leaving^ (this) Wednesday afternoon for Winnebago, Minn., where they will spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ritchie. Mrs. Lester Page and Mrs. Leo Meyer spent last Friday in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carpenter of Chicago visited her parents, • Mr; and Mrs. Ben Brefeld, last weekend. Mrs. Margaret Gillis of Woodstock has been- visiting her sister, Mrs. Peter Doherty, who has been ill. Mrs. Homer Dodd and the Misses' Agnes and Helen Morin of Waukegan spent a recent day visiting Mrs. Simon StofFel and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Renich and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood of Woodstock visited in the ' A. H. Mosher home on Sunday afternoon. Miss Virginia Williams, student nurse at St. Anne's hospital, spent the weekend with her family. Mr. and Mrs. .John Thennes and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thennes visited friends in Wisconsin, Iowa and South Dakota last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Prange of light-colored fabrics. When not in une, keep the bag wrapped in paper to keep it clean. Holds Pins ^ small magnet is useful for picktag up and holding pins when sewing. Pins can be taken off the magnet easily as they are needed, are not ao apt to scatter on the floor, and stay clean. The best paper in the world is a Victory Bond. Buy one at your bank or postoffice today! •wmm HmnunmteUlt Dyes. --28c k~s Guaranteed Cor all fcbrics, | a n f tf . Spun Rayons* Nylon ana even nrisiutes like Coftooand- Celanese. There's no ether dye like it! Thomas P. Bolget THE McHENRY DRUGGIST* KEEP YOUR RIGHT TO DRIVE UNDKt N E W L A W it Dent wbM Protect your light to own and drive a oar uades ft* new Moloc Vehicle 8aisty Besponllbtty Law, by oanying bodily Earl R. Walsh Phone 43 Jfc&fe ftbanfcsigtomg 3Bap j &?$ • For many veterans, this Thanksgiving Day is the on? they have dreamed about while over- • seas. A fital old-fashioned Thanksgiving witli all the trimmings, shared with the^ones they love best. On this day America and her allies V V*1 . « v.* ottHi--fcjgl vlng Day] West McHenry State Bank Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation rut 111 iimui Mi» 11 u n i n mi 111 i mil 11nit.ii1111 h c;~>3 % V ^ A-y-.r. ' Greek Doctrine The doctrine that the earth is Spherical can be traced back to the Pythagorean school of Greek philosin 500 B. C. ^ Catebes Raveling* i. An old sheet, spread over the rug around the sewing table will catch threads and ravelings and make cleaning up easier. Printing Plants It is estimated that there is printing plant for every 3,600 pie of the United States. Fish Vitamins Vitamins A and D are found H' all varieties of fish and sea food, bai vary in amount according to their fat content. Salmon, haddock; clams, crabs and oysters are uR good sources of vitamin G. ft HETTERMANN'S Sinclair Service fOHNSBUUO We carry a complete line of Sinclair products. Greasing, washing, polishing, batteries and accessories. Battery charging and complete battery analysing. Welding. Oome in now and have your car Sinclair!sad for winter driving. Jacobson Lawn Mower Sales and 8ervtH» aX&AIJ) J. BSTTBBMANK, Prop. TeL McHenry 818-M-2. Station hours, 7:30 a.m. to 9 pjR. McHenry ^ ,-r i Ton Will See in Person THE ARKANSAW WOODCHOPPER THE UNDER SISTERS, BONNIE AND CONNIE SALTY DAWG HOLMES AND THE W.L.S. BARNLJ J DANCE BAND TAGt STMl nvs m SUCH SaOAPX IN THE DESERT Pfcftip Dps* frena Manning; alee Certeen Riat - ' ** * ' THE STRIKE OF fi OPERATORS --*-- Dinah Shore's trying something different -- the singing hostess of "Dinah Shore's Open House," over NBC, "will star in Sinclair Lewis' "Bongo" for Walt Disney. She'll act as narrator, sing several songs, and appear before the cameras. Charity tennis matches to be played by Walter Pidgeon and Van Johnson next spring will get a preview when "Holiday in Mexico" is released. They'll play a practice game for the cameras. Pidgeon goes all out as an athlete in thia oneswims, plays golf, rides horseback. He plays the American ambassador to Mexico, Just as a change from being Greer Garson's husband. % Betty Hutton saved her boss, Producer B. G. DeSylva, a nice sum in wardrobe rental costs for "The Stork Club." She was to wear a mink coat. The wardrobe department had trouble finding one that was swanky enough. So Betty volunteered to wear her own--value, $10,000. * As soon as Ed "Archie" Gardner's young son had his curls cut he began making the rounds Of Hollywood children's parties--within a week he went to one given by Ann Rutherford's youngster and another, a costume party, given by the Lee Bowmans for their son. ODDS AND 1ZND5--Comet tfvord that Bing Crotby will probably return to the air the first of the year. . . . According to the lateM reports. Art Linkletter's CBS "House Party" luu the highest sponsor identification of any daytim < show on tht . . Leo Catcher, called the worldsi champion tquare dance caller, arid hit wife, Winnie, appear in RKO's "Badman's Territory." .. . Carol Stewart, vocalist on Martin Hurt's "Beulah" show, wat a sound el fects girl only five months ago; she's recently tigned a 20th Century Fox contract . . . Those who've seen Tort and Spars" say Alfred Drake's bettor in it than he wat in "Oklahoma." The sltuatloni . , « The Illinois Telephone Traffic Union, consisting of 6,900 operators outside Chicago and 1,800 Chicago Long Distance operators, is now on strike. « The Union refused to accept the increases called for in the War Labor Board's decision. . • " -H I # The Union then'refused three different Company offers made in an attempt to avert a service breakdown. 1 " We regret this situation and are doing all we can to improve it as quickly as possible. Having kept the Public informed of developments in the case, we now wish to tell you of our plans for furnishing emergency telephone service. TELEPHONE SERVICE DURING. THE STRIKE How It affects jrom^r^ Telephone service here is seriously impaired because of the strike* We are supplying as much emergency telephone service as possible. We will do everything we can to handle calls and will appreciate your co-operation in making only those that are really necessary. Queen Bees Stg| It is safe to hold a queen bee in your hand since they only use their stings on other queen bees. BMEnOENCT TELEPHONE CALLS 1. If you must make a telephone -call, you will hear this phrase: "We are accepting only emergency calls because of a strike." 2. If it is an emergency call, do not hang up. 3. Wait until someone answers. 1 Please be patient. Tour call will be put-through as soon as possible. Meals Need Contract' Make a point of having contrasts in meals and it will help to cover up a lack of variety. Combine a aweet with a aour; a bland wifii a •hup taste. Serve v. * • i'ViaSiata TELEPHONE COMPANY --.• .. . ' .»•' * - *