* IZ -tmm Mr*. Hcdbtt |i^ Mrs. Hollo Claunat Me jta t*# horn < •ants, Dr. an l*rlin. I Mr and Mr* William Phelan and .children of Chicago^visited in the | William H. Althoff nome over tke __ s j weekend. > , second-class matter st i Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dtaom and at McHenry, 111., under son a pent a few days the last week kdele Froekliek •f May 8. l*T9. .... $2.50 £Jh -- - SUSTAINING^ ian 'mJ&/ [ -- visiting relatives at Newton, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robison and Miss Helen Welch of Woodstock visited McHenry relatives on Monlay. Mrs. Celia Knox of Crystal Lake <pent the weekend with her parents, the Martin Conways. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Ensign ind children have been vacationing in Wisconsin. , Mr .and Mrs. Bernard Bauelgfend Mr. and Mrs Joseph L. £auer of Ingleside are spending a week's vacation at Spooner, Wis. ** 1 'I#, A dON contender tor the tltje of TELEPHONE OOffrAStlT the world's mort absent-minded; man often would call a taxi when Declaring he could not tell at his own car was waiting for him. this time "where the construction When the cabbie asked him where I axe will finally fall," Manager O. he wanted to go he would frequent- L. Wiburn of the Illinoia Bell Telely give his telephone number. Once phone company this week said he when he left his apartment he left , was a note which read: "Will be back ; would escape the cut in the telein fifteen minutes." When he got back to the apartment he saw-the sign and sat doWn to wait for himself. He finally realized who he was and opened the door and walked in. Re kissed the cat good evening and Juljr7, Hid ••it i| iiiMMtui»i h h 11 Pinochle Clip Mrs. Jaek Bartl&f1 entertained hopeful McHenry phone improvement and expansion activities ordered this week by the company's board of directors, i, The directors ordered an immediate 12.4 million dollar cut in the company's improvement program and halted commitments on Impending construction activities a ham from the ice-box, carefully tucked it in bed, then climbed into Miss Elleta Walsh of South Bend, ' ice-box and went to sleep. Ind., and Louise Miller of Chicago j visited in the home of Mrs. Lor* | SPEAK NO EVIL etto Walsh last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Burns Hollywood, Fla., arrived last week for an extended visit at their summer home at Hickory Grange. Sister Mary RobertUs (Lucy Sut ton) and Sister Ureella have returned to DesMoines, Iowa, afte*| np^nding several days with rela- ( tives in McHenry. { Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larkin oV Elgin, daughters, Beulah of Syra cuse, N. Yand Eleanor of Chit cago, visited McHenry relatives on t Sunday. Mrs. Walter Feeney of Arlington Heights spent a few days this Mra. William Drever of Forest Park spent , last week visiting in the Fred Feltz home. Mrs. Hari-y Lawrence of Chicago visited her mother, Mrs. Mollie Givens, who was ill. last week. Mr. Lawrence Joined her on Sunday and the couple Is spending a week's vacation here. Roger Malone and James Brannlgan of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., -pent a few days last week la the William F. Doherty home. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bonslett of Evanston visaed McHenry relatives one day1 the past week. past week with her daughter, Mrs. Mike and Mary Lynn Purvey Robert Hoelscher, who has been of Crystal Lake spent last week m ' with their grandparents, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Robert Reiser and Mrs. Albert Purvey. baby of* Chicago wert Sunday Ben Wegener of Chicago spent guests in the R. E. Suttofl home at a recent day visiting friends and Emerald Park. relatives in M.Henry. j The Misses Anna and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Adams Knox of Chicago were McHenry and daughters left Saturday for visitors over the holiday weekend. % week's visit with her sister. Miss Eileen Fitzgerald attended Mrs. Arthur Larson, at Hayward, the twelfth annual conference on Wis. Miss Marjorie Long, who'reading at Mandel Hall, University had been visiting In the Adams of Chicago, on Friday. hone, made the trtp as* far as her R. E. Sutton and daughter, Ger- - borne in Madison. trude, of Chicago spent the week- Miss Kathryn Kortendlck of e.nd at theif home here. Visiting Rockford spent the weekend visitlng her sister, Mrs. John Bolger then put out his wife. He got half which would €ost thirty-four million dollars more. The board of directors' announcement of con* Btruction reductions included many projects for Chicago and other Illinois communities covering building and switchboard additions, and local and long distance cable projects designed to relieve shortages. "Changing a big Improvement - Photo by A. Woiwtck, McHenry MRS. BERNARD KENNEBECK members of the Canadian Pinoehle club at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home last Tuesday. Prizes were j awarded to Mrs. Eleanor Miller,'Mrs. Irvin Keck and Mrs. Grace O'Brienl Mrs. Herb Freuud will be A«xt host- • ess to the club. ' ^ r ' ' • • ,• Holj Name To Sponsor Picnic " The Holy Name society of St. Patrick's church is sponsoring an, old-fashioned family picnic for j parish members and guests at the '" V. F. W. gruanud on Sunday after-'!) noon, July 10. Gathering Honors --"-j--- r- Weddlng Anniversary' Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Adams entertained members of their immedi-j" ate families at a dinner at Snugl)} . . , . . A1 ^ , This . .charming, satin-gowned Harbor on June 28, the occasion/^ !' '» program takes a lot of time to brlde wa8 Miss Joan Weber. . i„g their tenth wedding anSJeiarJ •1 analyze every project,' Manager'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry; Later, a groiip of ioLg Wilburn said, and I Just don t M. Weber of McHenry, before her gathered there to enjoy a buffet know in detail where the rateench- marriage on Saturday, June 2$, in'supper and social evening. Mran.i ment^ pro*g r.a m.w .w i„ll s„to p. So ,ta»rr». Sot.. *M*a--ry•'s- church, to the son of the Mw_rs5, A. d^ ams were «o=r"e*"s«e•n te«dr .w aimthi I'm hopeful that McHenry will es- Ben j Kenneber1- -- P presented with cape, but when your earnings con- -pjje newlyweds J. Kennebecka of Johnsburg. an assortment of lovely gifts The newlyweds are residing on - - .* tinue to be too low, you have to Riverside Drive. pull In your horns sometime, and /: • 1 no project is sure of escaping some! ~ ' ' modification." k 130MJNG The directors' action in cuttingV/ construction followed its decision •-!S-' A.baadtt waited iy la a Jewelry two withhold further authorisation •"1 *® store la rob It. A beat Imatj feel for short term borrowings beyond Old Fashlohed Family Plculcaway stood a geefy eep watching. Nevertheless, the baadlt threw a brick threagh the window, leak al the Jewelry, pal H ta his packet and approached the cop. "Now tell this to year poMoc captain," he said. "Not me!" replied the goofy cap. "I'm ao goeslp." Picnic At Killer Home 5 Mr. and Mrs. George Miller entertained at a picnic and social afternoon on the lawn of their home" east of the river on Sunday. At-1! tending the gathering were Mr." V. F. W. Grounds --- Sponsored !an<* ^rs- John Aylward and Jean ' ] by Holy Name Society of St. (Conway of Elgin, Margaret Ayl- < Patrick's church. j w®r<l of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- j' Jaly 11 •>. -- v|ward Boone and children, Butch Philip and Barry, and Mrs. Alice Woods I of Elburn and MarJLlyjtt .Freund of Johnsburg. « • * • • Weekend guests in the John Pha|in home were Mr. and Mrs. Tames Mahonev and children and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson and family of Chicago. them on the holiday were Mr. Sutton's son, Robert, Jr., and friends Of Davenport, Iowa. - The younger Mr. Sutton is teaching music at St. Ambrose -college in Davenport during the summer months. Michael Fitzgerald of DeKaJb vieited his daughter, Eileen, last Mrs. Alice Ruth Smith and son, weekend 8 eral d«y« the past week with Graaaer home. friends at Minocqua, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peterson Mr. and Mrs. John C. Chambers family of ^Chicago spent the &n<j Mr. and Mrs. William Longfield of Chicago were holiday callers in the Walter Haug home in Shalimar. Miss Jean Conway' of Elgin spent weekend in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCabe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Shannon and daughter of Council Bluffs, Iowa, have been visiting the weekend visiting in tie George Miller home. NO TK0UBLE AT ALL A proprietor of a broken-down country hotel hired an entertainer for Saturday nightsi "Have you got talent?" he asked. " Plenty,'V replied the pertormer. # "I want you to give a two-hour one-man show. Can you do it?" "Yes. For the first half hour, I'll sing. For the next half hour I'll crack wise and tell jokes. Then I'll do magic for a half hour. After that I'll do acrobatics for half an hour. Then you know what I'm going to do?" "No what?" "Collapse!" ficiating. The couple will reside with her The Riviera Place of the Middle West Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Raral Electric More rural people used* electric power for more purposes during IMS than in any previous year in history, according to the U. S. department of agriculture. VEXDAY, SAT., JULY MAKftTOJW vmcmthk* MB m OKWSIM NIGHT ONLY j Matter of Time Back in the days when acting was done with much gesticulation and thrown-back heads a road company put on a play in a small | town. The play itself was extremely : inadequate and the ham in the | players was sizzling that night. The I audience tolerated it for a while • then shouted and whistled at the actors' feeble attempts to entertain : them. After the play bad run the usual , gamut of trials and tribulations and love emerged triumphant, the leading man clasped the heroine in his arms and emoted huskily, "At last, my darling," he said, "we are alone." "No ye ain't, bub," shouted voice from the gallery, morrow ye will be." the ninety million dollars already authorized. The company has financed its construction for the last twelve months by short term loans, and now owes almost ninety mil- Choral Club Meeting lion dollars, Wilburn said. I Wheelock Home. The effect of the board's act was ^ ° to defer from months up to an Card Party Nells Ballroom--\ w_. indefinite period a total of forty-j P- m.--Sponsored by McHenry six million dollars in capital ex-1 Woman's Club. j . .... __ pendltures out of some 100 million' H !nnrh»r «hii . ® ^ran<5e8 dollars currently in work or being Joint Picnic of Lady Forester *lar{>er win ^ interested to learn planned. About fifty-five million Courts--V.F W Grounds. i®' J!'®*'1rl*ge' %l!?h occurred dollars of capital funds has been 1®-17 imnnitv m!?. i. !ie ^om" spent by the company so far this St. Peter's Carnival, Spring Grove. ,y church of Richmond, where year on new construction to care ^*'1 " | nnnM exchanged for service demands and for tech- Pot-Luck 'Picnic at V. F. W. P'rk^^^ * ? Charles W, nical improvements. j --Riverview Camp, R. N. A. Wilburn said that the company. 21 is holding 14,000 orders for new D- ot A- Picnic -- Lawn of Mrs. service in certain localities and Frank Gende, South Riverside Drive. Jaly 24 Public Party---Sponsored by Stg Clara's Court--Parochial School Hall--8 p. m. Jaly 2t O. E. S. Picnic -- George Reiker Home. . • « • from many of the company's 5,000 ' * Aafast 4 rn«.M+ ~ * suppliers in Illinois from whom Dessert Card Party--Villa Hotel j p_rt . . 10 ? ' the company buys trucks, con- Resort--Sponsored by O. E. S. ^ struction equipment and miscel-' Aagust • w nnh?:, A ^ma^ "r laneous items required in its day- Annual Party and Dance--Spon- P"bl'( ^ert-card party, to to-day operations. "Unfortunate-, sored by Orchard Beach Assocla-! J* * 0 1^l0<* ,T.Ueu ny a ly." he said, "the circumstances tion--Lot 11. Orchard Beach. VT which forced these decisions will Aafast 12 I Jolmsburg. Tickets are now on sale also affect employment. ; Woman's ^Club Flower Show. "The first effects are apt to be Aagast 18 felt by outside contractors and St. Mary's-St. Patrick's School P. subcontractors and by the Western j T. A.--Villa Hotel Resort Electric company, at whose Chi- t J I 6 . • » ' , , When depositing a check to your account, it is best to use a restrictive formSg.- • of endorsanent. This can be done by writing the words "For Deposit Only" on the back of the check and adding your signature. Should a check endorsed in this fashion be lost in the mail, it could not be cashed by a dishonest person into whose hands it might fall. Endorse checks caiefhliv. McHENRY STATE BANK I Member Federal Reserve System timber Federal Deposit Corporation m t i i n m i i i i f :: -PW :: * McHENRY ESCAPED HOLIDAY TRAGEDY The July 4 holiday passed with- Wood in a lovely candlelight ser-,'out incident as far as auto acci- -- !».«., ...h R.,. L.„.r ViniDs lr!f ln McHenry . igSftifiSSS , ICE CREAM SOCIAL. Aft ice cream social is in treat for Wonder Lake residents on the evening of July 9, beginning, at 6 • o'clock. The event is being sponsored by the Lookout Point Community Association and will be held on the lawn of Peter J. /igilapce on the part of special 78,000 orders from present custom- •ers for individual or two-party lines. "The cut in the construction program means that some of these people will not be served as promptly as we'd like." He pointed out that also affected would be contemplated purchases paren s, Mr. and Mrs George Bar- 3°"ce stationed at the dahgerous ber of Richmond. Mr. Woods, the lntersections of the city no doubt |Son of George W. Wood of Pala-! *C('ounted for the fine local record, •tine, is employed by the Illinois !certalnly no one possessed with Commercial Tile company. jeven a normal amount of fear The bride is a graduate of the!coul? *ven h°Pe to have seen the McHenry high school with the class of 1947. Complete line of Lee's poultrj remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Mo Henry, g-tt the Inevitable. Had local citizens elected to govern our city not been diligent in their duty, with the very great posslbiliy of a highway tragedy reat the Agatha Shop, Toddler 8liop or'suiting, state authorities would no' troin Mrs. C. C. Hoyt, chairman of j doubt be pondering today the nepassing of three days with the i Alice Barbfan at tha traffic accident toll at zero at Mc-! Hammond Organ Henry's three dang^- intellections R #fc1>,rystal Y I°° r . ... unless city officials had exercised Jrj 14-31 Ph. C L 899 the forethought to guard against " . Bead the Want Ads.' iHinniiiiitttniiiininHiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiitiHiiiitiiHiiimtirai cago Hawthorne plant much of our Minstrel STiow Planned For telephone service equipment is ,, . n r. mader. And if our construction ac- *8lll AS Hospital Beneilt tivities continue to slow down, |he effects* will be felt by our own This year'p Woodstock hospital plant forces. We havg already auxiliary^ benefit is to be a Minstrel the ways and means committee. She is being assisted by Mrs. Albert B«;bian and Mrs. George Stilling. cessity of providing stop and go lights at McHenry's danger zones. As It happened, local residents Chairmen of other arrangements ! must^ wait in fear for another holiinelude Mrs. Roy Miller, refresh 1 or Sunday crowd of motorists inents; Mrs. E. B. Ward, kitchen; Ito add t° the ever-present danger i Mrs. LeRoy Melsek and Mrs. Jules Cionseth, prizes. halted all hiring of men." ishow ! Wilburn said the limitations directedT b"y the Woodstock Barber quiet nuptial ser ¥ Ice par-jcrossing and also at the north and 27, in I which the company has had to im- 8hop group. The hope is that all : In a rte best men's voices in McHenry formed on Monday, June which will continue to exist until such protection is provided by (he - Price of admission is one dollar^, ®tate. * * ' A few weeks ago'the city painted I stop and go signs on the west ap- I proach to the Green and Elm street i south approach to the Green and pose on its construction plans may :not noticeably affect today's tele- county will assist. Men who enjoy Rookfnrrf^ ui.. T ^ ' "_:d i * i phone service to present custom- group singing are asked to contoct dauthtor'of Mr 0^fuJ",a Grever, Pearl street intersection. Their) ers, except to delay improvements Harry Abraham and volunteer Grever nf '•/.? « George , very laudable purpose was to les-: 1 we had hoped to make in it. - their services. It is not at all ne- ®.ZurIchJ_ becam« the i fen danger, but instead the signs but to- Ray Page Returns From . Award Trip To Wisconsin their services. It is not at all ne- bridp nr Mr ^ ine 1" B l.' uul ,"8 1 ieaa ine 81 8 cessary to become a member of L.H"rywferwe.rd®.of ^1* ™f.re!y caused confusion to the Barber Shop group the Minstrel show. to McHENRY, ILLINOIS Friday • Saturday Sj?lor by Technicolor --, Twd Astaire. - Oftiger Rogers "THE BAKKLEVS OT BROADWAY" T: Cartoon ana News Sunday - Monday -- July 10 -11 James Stewart - June Allysoo "THE STRATTON STORY" World News and Cartoon Last Bat Not Least A college boy, after a good many years in the business world, retired with a comfortable fortune of 160,000. He amassed this large sum through courage, enterprise, initiative, faithfulness, the careful investment of his savings, and the death of an uncle who left him fOMN.BO. be in £?cHenry- 8011 of Mr. and Mrs. j local drivers and visitors alike. Fred Ferwerda of Sayner. Wis. The | Strangers fail to see the signs! . . . . • c o u p l e r e t u r n e d F r i d a y f r o m a f e w j until they are upon them and ------------------ Kn«mhB!aii a nn!ii9 Th^niirl yed,"nS trip and are now i 'ocal motorists regard them lightly Tuesday - Wednesday -- July 12-13 November 11 and 12. The Place living in the apartment aboVe thelsince traffic approaching from the is the Woodstock Community high Colony theatre. opposite directions is plainly stop- The bride attended Northern II-1 Pe<J by sign* which have long been Ray Page, well known life in from^northern Wisccwwln 'whe/e 8chob1' Mark ,tho"e dat®8 ,do^n .. u,4ue «"enaea Northern II-! i)ea oy si h^was a member^)f^select group * *° Ttoachcf and !^served, of the sales force of the Alliance big show. J is employed as a teacher in the; The Life Insurance company, represented in this area by Mr. Page. The trip is sponsored by the In company for the entertainment of op€rat'on of "the until such time as stop -and THE CHILDREN. featuring BOB MOONAN t-: t ' . BAY ADAMS Haw Playing Nightly ' DICK HALLE MAN and his Orchestra with XrfOVBLY HELEN HANSEN and LEE FRANCES nightly, except Monday Sunday • MondBgT July M • 11 James Stewart June Allyson in I'OTB STRATTOW * STORY" • ^ Tuesday - Wednesday -- July 12 -13 BURT LANCASTER "CRISS-CROSS" -- jwith -- Dan Daryea WIIIMIHIimHIIIIIIIUIIMHimmMMHmiiltiiWINtIM PraoMaal ^ Donald and Mary MacTavish dacidod to adopt a child, and asked at the orphanage for a little girl. One was produced and Mary was about to close the bargain when Donald tapped her shoulder. "Mary," he whispered, "let-'s take a wee lad. Hae ye forgotten' the lad's cap we found on the train?" |tu most efflcl.Bt representatives v**">' | as a reward for their superior Hpot nwti I achievements In the form of a | pleasant summer vacation. To ; qualify, high professional standards, thorough policy-holder ser- CARD Of THANKS We would like to take this op- ] vice and outstanding'sales volume Portanfty to thank the McHenry are required. Approximately 125 "r® department and the police de ... A J new warnings may well I school Tho grade, serve their purpose by averting a j school. The bridegroom is asso- tragedy but they will no doubt con- : cause traffic confusion i go McHenry IS ^TAJiORlAll . loving memory of our dear j elated with his brother and broth- tinue .'to Riverside Dairy. • • • 4-H Clubs Preseated Hoaie Bareaa Prefraai The Ringwood unit or the Home Bureau met at the home of Mrs. lights are demando* of the Ttate by the driving public. EPISCOPAL SERVICES Holy Communion and sermon, -- Color by Technicolor -- - "JOAN OF ARC" starring Ingrid Bergman Feature starts 5:30 and 8:00 p. a. Before 8:00 o'clock, 75c plus tax; after 8:00 o'clock, $1.00 plus Children, 50c guests were present from various partmept for the excellent service i parts of the country. ywhlcb-they rendered last Sunday Headquarters were at The Nor- evening. We are also grateful for thernalre, luxurious resort hotel the kindnesses of others who aslocated within twenty-five miles ««"ted, especially two unknown woof the northern boundary of Wis- men wbo volunteered the use of ICE CREAM * FLAVORS OF THE MONTH COCOA NUT . . . BtJTTER PECAN V STRAWBERRY h . - . - . ' ' MINT VANILLA TRY THE " SHMOOSDAH" , A Chocolate Sunday in r Cup 10c .'S DRUGaSTORE 40 McHENRY MBSSY CV consln in a natural setting of lake and virgin forest, and' adjoining the 800,000-acre Nlcolet National Forest. Feit Staawta Over FoH Stanwlx, at Roma, N Y., the "Stars and Stripes" flaw for tha first time in battle, August 3. 1777. * Tuesday afternoon. At this meeting, members from the two 4-H clubs sponsored by the club were present to participate ln the program. Oeraldine Cormier gave a special demonstration on the making of a steak sauce for an outdoor meal; - PRANK HOFKA, SR., FAMILY. | Sharon Grace Sells and Peggy ,> 8 Selsdorf talked on proper preparajtion for a picnic. These three girls VftADES HOME FOR SALB were from the Busy Bumble Bees The house at University and W:iV!**H club. Nancy Bott told how to hue streets, constructed by the jP^t up a hem; Sandra Sells gave ViuUding trades cjass of the Crystal the^ 4-H creed. These youngsters, Pauline Grill in Wonder Lake on'1^ V St Ann " EP'®coi»*l ' church, three miles out on Dean street, Woodstock, 111. their cars in our emergency. Starting Thursday fro Two Days --in color-- Ann Blyth - George Brent "RED CANTON" ammimwimmnMiittWMMiiMHHiimniiiHBiiiiiiiimiMi Niagara Pam Niagara Falls is linked to Canada. across the turbulent Niagara river with the Rainbow bridge. 040 feel long, completed and opened in 1041 Sweden's Fannars Only about 25 per cent ot the people live on farms in Sweden, threefourths of which have less than tS acres at. arable land. Luke Community high school, will be offered for sale for $10,500, it wa$ decided following a meeting of real estate men of the district at the high school recently. The house and Martha Boldt, were from thel Handy Helpers 4-H club. j Also on the program were Carol I Harrison, giving readings, and Mrs. Charles Martin, who presentwas ccmpleted at a total cost of'e<* three solos. Mrs. Martin is $12,000 ai:d sealed bids were sought, (singing on Thursday .morning over j The first time, there was one hid • the local FM station, WlLA, at | MARINE SUPPLIER OUTBOARD - Motors - equipment SWITZER-GRAFT Entrance: Rear of Gladstone's Store McHenry, Illinois A fellow entered a cafeteria. Ha got seme custard pie and wait ever te a table. He was about te alt down when be realised be had forgotten te get coffee. So he pat the pie down and went fer the coffee. When be returned to his, table a mia was sitting there. "That's my seat," ' be said. You've got my chair." "What de you mean, year chair?" said the man. "Hew do yea kaew it's your chair?" "Because yoa*re sitting «a my castard pie." • • j RESIDENCE CHANGES Time-Saver Food cooked then frozen and stored In a locker or kome freezing unit will save much time In preparing future meals." for (4,250. The second time the Mtme man was the only one to bid and his price was $5,500. A fair appraisal was made and a pricjp juii $10,500 was made. This will mean the school will take a loss of about $2,000 but members of the class ibave received some most valuable [experience. ; BIRTHS *< H14 I * !• !• 1 I I »-H l » t | | |i+> Cottonseed Spoilage Spoilage of stored cottonseed la a serious problem to southern cotton farmers and cottonseed-oil millers. In some years it costs them millions of dollars. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Immekus are moving from the lower apartment back of Sportsmen's Inn to the upper apartment,^ formerly occupied by the Fred Nickels family. Washing If dirty eggs are to be cleaned by washing, the water should range in temperature from 140 to 160 de- * F. . Naaga Parbat " Vinga Parbat Is an ice-sfieathed giant that rises from the hot valley floor of the Indus river, in northwest India, to a height of 36,660 feet, or more than five miles above sea level, notes the National Geographic society. Although topped by unconquered Everest and half s dozen lesser cloud-breakers of the Himalayan chain, this mountain, in Its isolated grandeur, long has been a tantalizUig challenge to the "highest yet" fraternity. Twenty-nine men have lost their lives to the mountain during 90-odd years of attempts to scale its crowning peak. A son was born at the Woodstock hospital on June 28 to Mr and Mrs. Norbert Rich. Born amidst the noisy celebration of July 4 was the daughter which Mr. and Mrs. Lester V. Adams, Jr., welcomed on the holiday at the Woodstock hospital. Pregaaat fciwee A leguihe hay fed to pregnant ewes at the rate of two pounds per day per ewe will supply most of the nutrients the animal needs. 11 a. m. There .were ten guests present at the meeting. Ice cream and cookies were served. CARD OF THANKS We would like in this manner to e*j)res,s our thanks to the kind friends who sent floral offerings and spiritual bouquets and assisted us in other ways at the time of our bereavement. We are especially grateful for the services of Tr. Regnier and Fr. Coakley. 8 A. LIPTROT AND FAMILY. Lacquer Flnlshea Automobiles are no longer painted |nd varnished but are coated with a material, actually more durable than the metal it protects, which is in large part soluble cotton. Today's widely used lacquer finishes are made from cotton, corn, and air. From these basic sources the scientist derives his starting chemical materials, to which are addad pigments and plasticize>s» v CARD OF THANKS In this manner we wish to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for floral offerings, spiritual bouquets, cards of sympathy, donation of cars and the many other kindnessextended in our bereavement. We also wish to thank the Sisters for their prayers/s also the choir, and are especially grateful to Rt. Rev. Msgr. Nix, Rev. Baumhofer, Rev. Thennes and Rev. Kunkel for all their kindnesses shown in our recent bereavement They were deeply appreciated. Mrs. Elizabeth Stilling and daughters, VN;.':fP(vuld'Mr8. Charles Stilling x and family. *8 Streamline Wiring Mom two to five miles of electrical wiring are concealed in the walls and ceilings of the average streamline passenger car built by Pullman . standard Car.Manufacturing Co. Simons Box Office Opens 7:15 Shows at Dusk THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY JULY 7-8-9 CHARM. WIT AND OtOMOUS v0*r* IOVRY. LAVISH MCTUSIZATlO* ^ BING CROSBY •MONBA FLEMING avnrs vrt IMSMM mio NtMtr WIICOIM «•*»« of Koew raiows )£C ft fit Color OwtWbrTAY GARNETT BENDIX M CMK HM0WICKE SUN. - MOW. - TUBS - WED. . JULY 10-11-12-13 *JUDY GARLAND FUIMKU >111 NUB ntuB-jiauin M B-i-M mmflW SPWWT Starting Thursday: "CITY ACROSS THE RIVER'