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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Aug 1947, p. 8

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The set >. isn't qoite in working condition, its of those on m installment plans, one week you gut the set, next week the antenna, third another part, etc. At this speed there may be a program coming through •bout 1950. Hie teen-age danoe was » success. Everyone had an enjoyable We would pick out fl»ltottHt day! Ufa niea to know things are coming teck tp normal. You can buy anything you want fii the afcfc you cant niar at the price you cant afford. Clsrks ur» also am congenial then Thejr now wra» the rrarrhatt instead of that 1Mb (n year purse" stti «£o?«Mae that idea"wasnt too one tad eacespt It lift you undecided as to ^Esther yeu Mould in vest in a or\n autleaae with a .We at* at an exduwus an sill the kind beef, dill rW'«C„ M THEATRE * PHONE St Woodstock, 01. ENDS FRIDAY, AUG. 8 "CHEYENNE" with Dennis Morgan • Jaae Wysaaa SATURDAY ONLY, AUG. 9 "HOME ON THE RANGE** in Magna Color with Meute Hale Adrian Booth Ptats "SPOILERS OF THE NORTH** with Paul Kelly Evelyn Anker? BUN. - HON. - TUBS. AUG. • - It - tl Wallace Barry in THE MIGHTY McGUBK*. with Dean StockweU Plus THAT WAY WITH WOMEN** with Dnaa Chrfc Mar*a Ykte* THUB&, AUG. 13 - 14 "BEGINNING Of THE END" Teat Drake Colony , nUnob AIR CONDITIONED Phone 254 FRL - SAT. Frank Sinatra « Kathryn Grayson Jimanie Durante "IT HAPPENED IN BROOKLYN** Matinee - Saturday 2:45 Continuous SUN. - MON., AUG. 10-11 Jean Crawford Van Heflin "POSSESSED** Plas • World News & Cartoon TUESDAY (ONE DAY) Ken Curtis Jennifer Holt The Hoesier Hotshot* (1) "OVER THE SANTA FE TRAIL" Jean Porter - John Shdtaa (2) "LITTLE MISS * BROADWAY** tJO and Ttli, died oe the Rev. John L. time dancing to the Heuser and hia orchestra, attractions of the er&ii Joyce Serafine, who voice and who delighted the with her fine ainging, also added to tho the eWning by talent His raintion of M8tndrfMf and "Bundde Boogie" on the piano were out of tma workL Thursday afternoon club waa tertained by Mrs. StoBe. Property Owners Assn. held its meeting on the school house grounds. The meeting waa conducted by vicepresident Mr. Sundae* Fred Svoboda, president and his wife, Flo, vacationing in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keller entertained the frwtol-nwnthly munity card party. The proceedk go to the road improvement fund. Everyone interested in the should try to make this a It's the people that do the least that complain the most. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Malecke just returned from their honeymoon in Cuba, Vic Bassi, Jr., recently discharged from the armed forces, son of Sir. and Mrs. V. Bassi, left for Chicago in view -of seeking a position. Mrs. Hattie Einsper celebrated her birthday anniversary last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aikuitis were her dinner guests. Bob Stewart and George Wenzal svent an enjovable week at Mr. and Mrs. A. Seyfferth's. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Williams and children spent the week at the Ryan residence. Sis Ryan resigned a irood position to rejom the WAC. She is now stationed at Chanute Field. Tom Ryan fell from a tree while ruttinar branches. He went to Hines hosoi+al to «w»t checked for any internal injnnes that may haye occii~ «»d. Luckily, he-was uninsured. We were *orr^ to hear that Hazel Flaprtrier's dotf, Dinny, was ru.n over WED. - THURSL Penny Singleton - Artfcir Lake (1) ULONDHfS HOUDAY** 1U Denaldeon - Toau Powers (2) "FOB. THE LOVE OF BUSTY* DR. H. S. FIKE Veterinarian On Highway 31 -- Office and Hi TeL McHenry MO-J-1 McHenry, 111* Office Hears: 1 p.ni. le 2 tfifa Except Thursdays Evenings by Appointment welcome Mr. and • put aiid family, who w4B Wfttthe year around. As I antaf fitting here in the shade of .staot 106 degrees, typing this * little boy is singing V. He's a littl# out of even that doesn't remedy one of our local boys C. at one of our popuin Chicago, more man audience when he did ck face number. He sang all Jolsou's numbers. It was enafter ; encore. The crowd wouldn't lot km leave the stage. of A1 It MaryN M^CbarA Masses: 8undny: 7:00, 8:80. 10:00 and 11:80 Holy Days: 6:00; 8:00; 10:00. Week Day*: 6:45 and 8:00. -"fi First Friday: 6:80 and 8:00. 'fi* Confessions: Saturdays: 8:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Thursday before First Friday-- - After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Msgr. C. S. Nix, Pastor. VERNON J. KNOX Attorney-At-Lew Cer. Green and Bba Sta* McHenry Taesday and Friday Afternoons Other Days By Appointment Phone McHenry 48 DAY AMD HIOHT SHOW AMPHITHXAT&E ^SESEnVED SEAXSL £--4 forth* WALWORTH <X)UNTY FAIR Aug. 29, 30, 31, Sept 1,1947 po On Sale Aug. 15 |4 | AT TEE FAIR OFFICE IN ELXHORN . ." win eoBtimM until an UBMdt ^ v "Price $1.00, Tax lodndei -- -i* If ail wdew ^accepted when accompanied byremitfisiibe ttd stamped aad self-addressed envelope. Tickets in charge of J.F.Hiorpe,Trea«f DR. R. DeROMB -- Desitiat -- 120 Green Stree^ »a-J. McHenry Offiee Hearst 10 s.sa. fia^ daily except Wednesday, by appstataaoart. iii Tutadsy it Saturdays: •ajs.tslpjn. ~ " and Sunday Mendnga letn i|f iiff f 11 m »»•#•< t •< in i MMII ?*•. Patrick's Catholic Church Masses: ^Sunday 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00. Holy Days: 6:30 and 8^1, Weekdays: 7:30.v First Fridays: 7:80 On First Friday, Communion distributed at 6:30, 7:00 and before and during the 7:30 Mass. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 8:00 p* a. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Thursday before First Friday-- „ 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. and 7&0 to 8:00 Rot. Wm. A. O'Rourke. Pastor. ' St. John's Catholic Church, Johnaburg Masses |U Sundnr: 7:00, 9-00 and 11:00. Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00 Weekdays: 6:35 and 8:00 First Friday: 6:35 and 8:00 Confessions: Saturdays: 7:25 and 8:00 Thursday before First Frid*y-- 2:80 and 7:80. Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. St. Petert Cathobc Church, Spring Grove Masses: Sunday--8:00, 10:00 and U«00. Holy Days: 6:80 and 9:00« . Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. kJC' Confessions: Saturdays: S JO and 7:1$. - Thursday before First Friday-- tkm INsiiahsal Lutbsran (The -Churen of tT John St. H block West BeBant, m. Rev, F. C. PudseU; Faster Sunday Wersl^ Ustrms 10:18. Sunday School and Bible Stud? 9 o'dock. Visitors and vacationista are heartily welcomo in all services. school chtldreir may have attendance cards for their Home-church records. Coauaualty Church Church 8diool: 10:00 a.m. Wbrship Service: 11 KM in. Weaker Center, Wonder Lsfce (Nonsectarlan) Swvlces Sunday Bihte School--10:15 a.m. Morning Worship 8erviee--11:00 ajn. Midweek Prayer Service on Thursday fhrenings at 8:00 p.m. A cordial Welcome Is extended to all the people of the community to worship with us. Methodist Youth Fellowship, 7:45 p.m. Rev. Wayne Price, Pastor. lyrist the King Mission Wonder Lake Messes: Sundays: 9:00 jand HsOO - First: Friday: 7:00 .-v< r- On First iFViday, Communion dis' . tributed during 7:00 Mass, at 7:30 and 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. - First Friday morning: 6»0 to 7:00 :&•' WE* C : Rtafwood Charck Ringwood, nt Sunday--Public worship, 9^0. . Church School: 10:80. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday evening. Bev. George Marshall, pastor fllANK W. ANDERSON, • ; * Pastor. . ^Idly Lake Bible Church ^ Nonsectarian Sunday School: 10:00 a. m. ' Bagular Service: 11:00 a. m second and fourth Sunday. Rev. Wilkinson, pastor. ------ Name ; |ba name "Arizona" is derived frOm the Papago and Pima Indian words "ari" (meaning small) and "xteiac" (s p r i n g). The Indians called the territory Arizonac for many years prior to the time when the Spaniards shortened it to Arizona, which was at least as early fli 1718. - n tor n mariair .form inooane by father aatf mm nm jmponm pit fm tributes to the ^osts of lbs form. 1 |7 |iBa Wattlse Drag Store, Me- Mf ',vib $ * ' l,'- • vy y f THE GOSPEL CENTER ; r ^OP^WOKDBR LAKt; " (Nonsectarian) "• lu.-_ Extends A Cordial Invitation TSja?v Services on Sunday, Aug MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE at 11 KM) o'clock, the Pastor Preaching on the subject* "THE GREATEST ENERGY IN THE WORLD." , Vocal Solo, by Mrs. Bcrnice Skoogltmd of Chicago. OPEN AIR GOSPEL SERVICE ON THE LAWN AT 7:30 P. M. Message: ^FEACE IN A TROUBLED WORLDL" . . Special MusiQ by the Summerdale Chicago Male Qnartet and other talents. COME! BRING YOUR FRIENDS dOME Now! Naw! HOME PEMIANENT Deluxe KM wMi Professioia^l • rnc OIKIfRS Here's why:The newTONI Professions! Plastic Curlers are big (50% more curling surface). N«w DuLuxu Kit with plastic iuriers »2 They're rvmmd, for easier winding; smoother curl They're riMurf so your hair won't slip. They're rttuaNe, to save you moneyl tttfill KU, without euritrt. M* RtgmUar Kit, fib* atritn. I|> ABphempim tm Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. ,8-fcf BOLGER'S DRUG STBBBT STORE I ILLINOIS TeL Wonder Lake DR. B. H. WATKXNS Dentist -Office LssksUt Paint Lah% m. DB. R. W. DONNELLY Chirspedlst -- Feet SpsdaBst 103 Se. Bivendde Drive Phene 417 McHenry Offiee hours: by appeinUnsnt Daily and Evenings Cleeed Wednesday. DR. JOHN WAIDZUNAS Phyafeian A Surgeon Tel Johnsburg IM-B l Tel. Johnsburg 10MUS ' TeL Crystal Lake S6-M Office Hours: N aJL to 2 p.m. and 1 p.nu to • pja. No Hours Thursday Bveulnga CHARLES 8. PARKEB, Attorney (Joolvn jk Parker) Office Hours: Wednesday Afterueons 1J> B.W Office KeAr Supply Caaapw, ^ MS Main Street, West *ltfsnry PhoaM--McHenry 486 Woodatoek UtS " 1MSUBANUB EARL B. WALSH fire. Auto, Farm and Ufa 1 , BIB.I A wIB COMPAKCTS When yeu need Ineurance of any Idm Phene 4M or 11S-M Green tt Bfan 1 From *3.50 New Selection! Same Perfection! Skipper, Sportshirtt CSome on in! See our stock of newly-arrived , J>kipper Sportshirts by Wilson Brothers. New ^cloths and colors--all with convertible £*-*__J3oUar--and all expertly tailored in the iamou^ ' Skipper manner. .'..-•Ip'jS •r^/AcGEE'S SRSCN sr. r--~ , .Si-' 4*«», McHENRY, ILL - SINGLESH¥ Y-, Jo Stafford ^ACROSS THE ALLBT FRO« THE ALAMO" The Three Suua ^LADY FROM 29 PALM" Freddy Martin ^PASSING BY" Tony Martha "SMOKE, SMOK& SMOKBT* Phil Harrie "BOOGIE WOOGIET* Tommy Dorsey "THE TURNTABLE SOI#* Sanuay Kayo We have a Inge selactisn of Albunui including: -BOOGIE WOOGIIT. "TANGOS- "RHUMBAS" WALTZBB MARCHES AND MANY OTHBBS I Stmtyatt'l jtumbuf Phona 1»-J OPBN SUNDAY MORNINGS. IMMMMHMHHMHMHIHH HHIIMI MM C k t /f •" " ^ hrvrHOIs it th'at*s first to spot -- I W and quickest to go lor-- a ranlly fresh new fashion idea when it comes along P The ladies, of course! And who is it dint, aooordinf to careful surveys, put Buiok far ahead of its price class and up among the lowest-priced three when they name the car of their innermost choice?" The fair aex -- but naturally! f£)owetoss' A . . ®aenfo,k,S And who is it, when you come right down to it, that gets the most practical use froa^enragh stir* ring Fireball powerW»%aujjle die day's travel-jobs without strain and struggleP Who relishes most die restful ease of wide, cushiony seats, and the blissful gentleness of all-eo3 springs dint make rough roed(| well-mannered and good roedif glass-smooth? Who goes for a car big Plough la be f»«*fwp«ny-minded yet li^vk and easy enough in handling to park without a tussle, and flit shadow-light through markethour traffic? « Who, good friends, hat die family's smartest eye-lor-a-buy -- die ahrewdest size-up of what's really good? No one but tha Lady of th* Household! Chancea are ftal you've been hankering for the land of thrill that lurks in this great-hearted, great-powered beauty. You*d sort of like to your hands on a oar as big und mighty aa this --if you thought tha better half could be sold on it Take^our tip -- die's already sold. Favored as it is by red-blooded males, no Buiok we've ever offered has won quite like this one.; So why not pull .a pleasant surprise some evening soon? Just home and say, "Well, I placed an order for a Buick today. They're taking 'em or without a car to trade." ^ W Then watch her fall all ofter yovr neck!. fa* «n Htrnr j. nnot, mmmi w-wwitj »niw m* « t front St^ West McHenry, I!L 222 N. Main St^ Crystal Lake* I1L ' .-t,-. „ | ( "n -;-v. ' ' T , - ijfei,/J- S.M * \ ! *Z M: r 1 'ife. '• . y •t I ..T.. " L. : ? . •'i/»• ',5". ~ J *. .

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