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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 May 1948, p. 12

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'• - - . • .1 *'.• * •• -. ' •*' * ~ * 1 * >_.? v?<V4* mtr-m •M i &* '***"• V £».;•-> \v- -• J?*3" £ \ ^ S«fl. is LEGALS 1 NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE fWiite of JOSEPH RAUEN, deceased. Notice is hereby given to mil permu that June 7th, 1948, is the claim date in the estate of Joseph Kauen, deceased, pending in the Oonnty Court of McHenry County, IBinois, and that claims may be against the said estate on or said date without issuance of annont, ^ , MATHEW J. RAUEN. ^ • Administrator. MUGH A. DENEEN, Attorneys Woodstock, Illinois. (Pub/ Apr. 29 - May 0-18) 8TATE0F ILLINOIS, County of McHenry as. In the Owit OiMl Civil action in equity. No. 31207. BLEANOR KATHLEEN NEWMAN, „ Plaintiff, WILLIAM NBWMAN, Defendant.* Affidavit showing .that the defendant, William Newman, resides or hat gone out of this State or is concealed within the state and on doe inquiry cannot be found, so that process cannot be served upon said defendant, having been filed in the •ffee of the Clerk of this court, •etice is therefore, hereby given to said William Newman, defendant, that the frtn'pt'* in the above entitled cause filed her complaint in aakl cause on the 3rd day „ of May, 1948, and that said action is now pending and undetermined in^ said court, and that you, the said William Newman, defendant, must file your appearance in said action on or befere the 1st Monday in the month of Jane, 1948, and in the event you fail to do so default may be entered against you any day thereafter. LESTER EDINGER, r Clerk of said Court. •anion J. Knox, Lawyer. y ~ 'GSfstal Lake, 111. ~ ^ (Pub. May 6-18-20) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of IDA FISHER, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all peraons that Monday, June 7, 1948, is the claim date in the estate of IDA FISHER, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed I against the said estate on or before said datn without issuance of summons. GERALD J. CAREY, Executor. • Joslyn A Parker, Attorney. (Pub. May 6-13-30 v Cheese on the Shelf Another entry to the handy shelf of ready-to-serve food in cans is processed cheese. Cheese packed in metal containers is not a new idea. Some was packaged this way before the war for export and domestic use. But the demand for cheese as a 'long-term shelf food is increasing. At present, the cheese is available in 14-ounce vacuum packed, keyopening cans. It requires no special refrigeration and may be stored on . Jbe food shelf with canned fruits ami Vegetables. IE1M/& St. Mary's Catholic Chnreh • M a s s e s : ' : S - Sunday: 7:00, "8:30, 10:00 andllltO Holy Days: 6:00; 8:00: 10:00. Week Days: 6:46 and 8:00. First Friday: 0:30 and 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. a. Thursday before First Friday-- After 8*90 Mass on Thursday; 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Msgr. C. S. Nix, Pastor. * St Patrick's CatheBc Charch Masses: Sunday: 8:00, 9K)0, 10:00 and 11:00 •Utek. , Holy ©ays: 6:30 and 8:00. Week Days: 7:16. kit iWdaja: MM Cam-->Imi tributed at 6:30, 7:00, 7:60 aad 8:60 and daring 8:00 m*ss>» Confessions: -Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 pan. and . 7:00 to-8:00 p.m., and on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 5KK> pan. and 7:00 to 8:00 pjn. Rev. James C. Vandarpool, Adaoisistrator. St. JafcraChtMk Charch. Jeh--Wig Confessions: " Saturdays: IJ0 and 7:16. t Thursday before First Eridijf-- 2:80 and 7:16. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. Zioa EvaageUcal Latheraa Charch (The Churen of the Lutheran Hour) John St Mi block east of Hwy. SI West McHenry. 111. Sunday Worship Servsce--10:16. Sunday School and Bible Study-- 9 o'clock. For information call--C, F. Kiehl, phone 681-R-l. Cowaaaity Methedist Chart* Church School: 10 a. m. * 4 Morning Worship: 11 a. m. Junior League: 7 p. m. Junior and Cherub choir practice ^wfS^c/V on t"hhS Thursday of the month at 1 p. m. 1 . Official board meeting.on second Wednesday of month at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to you and your family to come and worship with us. - , ^ - /v Wayne B. Price, -PasU|v j-;: Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. . t • HolyDays: 7:00 and 9*9 , Weekdays: 8:00. first Friday: 6:35 ud 8:00 Confessions: 1 Saturdays: 7:15 andl8KW Thursday before FirstFriday--- 2:30 and 7:30. \ Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastor. it. Peter's Cathebe Charch, - Spriag Greve Masses: Sunday--8K)0, 10:00 and llsifc HolyDays: 6:30 and 9:00. Weekdays: SKIi, FirstFriday: 8:06. G sepal Center 43 " Wander Center, Wonder L#:- (Nonsectarian) Services Sunday Bible School--10:15 jjj. Morning Worship Service --11:06 f * Midweek Prayer Service on Thaw day "Evenings at 8:00 p.m. . , A cordial Welcome is extended to all the people of the community to worship with us. FRANK W. ANDERSON, Pastor. Christ The King Missies Wonder *Lake Sunday: 9:00 and 11:00 o'elodb Holy Days: 6:S0 and 8:00 Confessions: Sundays: Immediately before the 10 o'dock mass. Holy Days: 6:16 and 7:00 to 8:06 MOSEY INN RINGWOOD Fish Fry Every Friday Night PRAGER BEER FRED BOWMAN, Prop. far Bats Science is discovering that a milk diet prevents tooth decay in laboratory animals. ELECTRIC MOTORS COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP ^ Rewinding & Rebuilding Redesigning McHenry Electric Motor Service BRUCE W. KL0NTZ «102 W. WAUKEGAN RD. ' PHONE 181 First VVidays, Communion distributed lit 6 and 6:30 a. m. and during 6:96 mass. R«V. James A. Vanderpool. • f .^vr^vfttagireod Church »*: ? -; Ringwood, IB. 8unday^~Public worship, 9:30. Choral Sfehool: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday evenine. bt. George Marshall, pastor Rainbows _ can be formed by just as. they art formed t, but the colors are very difficult to distinguish. ^ *11,169 SUIT A suit to recover $11,000 was filed in circuit court last week by Attorney Vernon J. Knox on behalf of Edward Schiller, Patrick J. Bsfbcock and William J. Nasland, naming John Feddersen, et. aL, defendants. The bill, alleges that Sept. 29, 1947, Edward Schiller was a passenger in a car fester driven west on Route 176 in the vicinity of Barton's (Bridge aijd that M.r Feddersen was driving his track oat of a gas station oat onto the highway when a crash occurred, resulting in injuries to Mr. Schiller, who asks fSOOO. Mr. Babcock realleges the same charges ss Mr. Schiller and asks $1000 for injuries. Mr. Nasland, driver of the ear In 'which the other two fsntlemen were riding, asks $6000 for injuries and car dismage. BtfBd build tiny she. vafetable malarial for thair aphid cows in the cratches of dmiba. Mn. Zella Mac Geachey, 70, 4 former patient at- ths l^in 8t|W hospital, and her di mhi<i f Lillian, 45,, a social worker employed by the Lutheran Child'Welfare Assn., were foand dead in their gas-filled apartn ment at 212. Army Trail. Adawm, last week, apparently victims of a suicide pact. Mrs. Mac Geachey, widow of a former major league baseball player, was admitted to the ESgin hospital in Mareh bat wis paroled to her daughter on April 8. Toni Permanent Wave Kits, |U6 and $240. Wattles Drug Store. 36-tf M LIFE-TIME GAIA^ANIZEEI TOE^HORLD'S MOST MODERN PIER • -W' » 1 * J** <' . "! ... - .H.&lJ v ftp. Ji" 1 I' ' /'it 'k T °> 1 FEATURES OP STEEL PEER . " ' ' Safe, Strong,Jlu8t-Resistont, Durable, Attractive, Aligning s Size, EasUy Installed : % • mm tirf M pr«-wir |der and install the ottage Owners, Gamps, STANDARD If yon need a new, outstanding Superstructure, Guaranteed' PIER N A Waterfront Comforl and Needed Convenienai See DeaMir^'-^-'.,.'.'. HENNING'S RESORT Movie Bar --f f" T On Bay, near Melftiryv A PHONE MSTAKM 3# . -C0OT|tACT - BUILD INSTALL -- REMOVE THEM CORK SAFETY t•¥y>' ' mm •|SM r: •• •- WILA .at t VI. J^fer•»V' 's first full-time static and man-made-noise Community Radio Station, now under construction on Franklinville Road, 2 miles West of Woodstock. A lull complement of musical, drama, news,- market and public seraee broadcasts 18 hours per day and 1| hours on Sunday is planned for your enjoyment. Listen to your programs with a clarity and tone quality not possible with A. M. (amplitude modulation) system of broadcasting* The finest equipment for transmitter and studio is being installed for your listening enjoyment. The antenna tower will be 300 ft high to give full coverage to all of McHenry and neighboring counties delivering the samei high signal strength diay and nigfafe ' :• ixaff--"-' '<•. A*?' T:W$r ': ^atc^ Newspaper For Inaugural Program Date iMi

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