1 1 yypw » *«• •'»"!! Worship service on Christianity in tends the invitation to all wooien India. Out of India's 400,000,000 of the W. S. C. S. to join ther. in population, 18,000,000 are • Chris- this trip. We will frlan to leave j tians. As in the past, s^- today, *rom McHenry about 1 p.m. and We had a record attendance "out India is seeking, seeking truth, and should be back in town by 5 p m. ttoo SSuunnddaavy SScchhooooll llaasstt Ss.umnddaavy . TThhpe Rev Sherring challenged Chris- We have been very happy to learn Uang Qf the Wegtern wotW to sup. that the construction on the new special event was a missionary pjy tj,fB truth as found in the kitchen and dining room has been speaker from India, Rev. Valentine Christians' faith. j started. The orphanage has needearring. Rev. Sherring told us1 Miss Nancy Rudfn sang the sp«f- !«I how the Indian boys and girls liv-; cial number for the morning. Next ? Ih?« ed, played, and how they worship- Sunday Harold Wilier will sing for J?*" * S I J™? ped. Yes. and he even taught us a us. , r / worthy enterprise. So don t forget wm<r r« _ _ Lthe trip to the orphanage Wednes was a Christmas song | Among the coming events for our 1 hut it was fun learning. Following Sunday School, Rev. i orphanage on July 20. Mrs. Charles Ensign Sherring spoke at the Morning Ehisign, chairman of Circle 3, ex- UeHKHEY PLAIKDSALER your financial sapport and alio your presence at its worship services. its Sunday .School sessions, and all other meetings and functions. "Church, is not GH--CH unless U R In it. See you in chURch next Sunday." •o®* I Among the coming events for ourlday Jyly 2o, at l p. m. If you would j church are a _ trip to Lake Bluff jj]te to go, please contact Mrs. M • . * For Those Unexpected Guests '»* try our ready-to-serv# : : - v, JBarB-Q Beef - Roast B*ef - Cbop Siia^ " also Baked Ham and Corned Beef Mayonnaise or German-style Potato Salad * Home-made Pies Every Dayv,V . Order Early! PANTRY PE^ICACIES EIVXK8IDS DKIVH *H0HB 754 The other important eVent is the church and Sunday School picnic. iThis will be held on Sunday, July 24, at the Cherry Valley school. On that Sunday there will be no mornj ing worship service in the church but at 11:30 we will have a devojtional period in God's great out-of- 'door cathedral. We, invite you to ,be with us for that service and then stay for dinner and fellowjship the rest of the day. The com- • mittee decided that those who 'would like to bring their own dinners may do so or those who would like to take the chance of pot-luck :may do that too. Take your choice, lln any case, be sure to bring your jown sandwiches and tools. Coffee, ice cream and pop will be furnished. Be sure to wear your picnic clothes. j During the week, repair work 'has been resumed on the present 1 parsonage building. The basement floor is being poured and other work planned. Word has been received that the plans for the new building have been ^completed and will soon be available for any who desire to make a bid on it. After bids have been received, a congregational meeting1 will be called to determine the de- i sires of the congregation. k j Plans are now underway for the, annual Every Member canvass for the financial support of the! church. The weekly offering envelopes have already been sent out and soon members of the visiting committee will call to explain the budget and leceive your pledge or contribution. Our church needs . _ , He Fooled 'Ens Screwball Jake was standing in a crowd, waiting for the parade to come along. When the vanguard arrived, he started pointing like he was counting something, A fellow in loud clothes, a typical confidence man, sided up to him. "What are you doing, bud?" he asked. I ' /" "I'm counting the policemen," replied Jake. "Don't you know it's illegal to count policemen in New York? How many did you count?" ~ "Ten," said Jake. "All right, I'll fine you a dollar apiece. Give me ten dollars and I'll see that you don't get hauled into court for this." So Jake gave the con nfrao ten dollars and he left "I certainly put one over on that guy," chuckled Jake. "I counted fourteen cops." Mr. ALL QUIET Smith: Well, at last I the sterna windews frea rattling. / ' • Mrs. Smith: Wsndeifl, dear, •w did yea 4e It? Mr. Smith: Teek 'em elf and P«l 'em dewn la the cellar. L least twice weekly, aircraft from Alaska fly to the North Pole and back to make, weather observations. The colors most legible at the greatest distance are yellow on Hack. Complete Hn<e of Beebe livestock remedies at WatUef Drug Store. Me- Henry. 8-tf IENNOX COM. aUBNUWOn. MMNtNO'ttAS mknino A free survey of your home by our experienced heating •nfiiMera can quickly eliminate cold Dooms, draft*, fuel waate. We'll gladly show you fcow planned Lennox warm-air systems give you balanced heat in each room. Phone today! •NIB'S UKttT NAMFMTHEIS Ml OMKEIS If VMS Ml KATMt STSTESS ^ALTHOFFS HDWE. Phone 284 West McHenry, 111 | Coll Your Certlflod LINN OX Peoler Today BUS IKE LOWER-PRICED CAR MILLIONS WATTED FOR! Tw(J"0®PC •yt lo tomelkmg sp0cial m styh tmd btauly ,. Your podntbook to the biggest ear vakm m yanl UJRVFRRER nwe npsv Kama tivW Siii>i M Nbdhi CradM Safe-Gwarrf Hydrntc BrtAm--Smftlp Km MM lira*... el In the new Dodge Wayfarer you get roominess for six ... with elbow room for all. You get room to stretch legs, room for your head and hat. . . seats that are knee-level to support your body ifi relaxing comfort. 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BLAKE MOTOR SALES, Inc. 301 X. PEARL STBKET XHONZ 1M KeHZNBY, ILLINOIS IETM/& St. Mary's Catholic Church Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:80. Holy Days: 6:00, 8:00, 10:00. Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. Firsi Friday: 6:30 and 8:00. ' Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 p.a. Thursday before First Fridays After 8:00 Mass on Thursday 8:00 p, m. an(| 7:00 p. m. . ' Msgr. C. S. Nix, Pastor. | >' ef Bees Toads, birds, dragonflles, ants. | spiders, yellow Jackets, and other i •nemies prey on bees and. under certain conditions, may seriously ! damage a colony. The amount* of injury varies in different locations. Remedies should be applied accord* 1 ing to the nature of the trouble. Sometimes, it may be advisable to move colonies to more favorable locations. Livestock production (On a market Cor otherwise unmarketable roughages from the farm, it re-' quires less labor and smaller Investment in building and equipment,,, ~ v*' saving ineusaaoM it increases soil fertility, and helps i 01 doHo* fei prodnetton eeels ai^ control*erosion. ! nually. ^ » a--™*. ^ university arias* a AMT indleatt Smt «sHs ct #- chard mouse control ean be redae«4 75' to 80 per cent, saving •-». . * if •C Patrick's Oaiholle Church Masses: v Sunday: 8:00. J:00, 10:3ft and 11:30. Holy Days: 6:30 and 8:00. Week Days: 7:00 and 7:30. First Fridays: 7:10. Communion distributed at 6:30, 7:00, during the 7:10 mass, 7:30 and 8. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m., and on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Bev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Blra Evangelical Latheraa Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) John St., % block east of Hwy 31 West McHenry, Illinois. " Sunday School: 9 a. m. Sunday Worship Service: 10:15 a. m. Yott arc cordially invited to attend our services. For Information phone 681-R-l. Clifford Kiehl, Chairman. Community Methodist Church Chareh School: 9:30. Morning Worship: 10:45. Junior League: 7 p. m. Official board meeting On seeond Wednesday of month at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to you and your fqmily to come and worship with us. Wayne B. Price, Pastor.' Christ For McHenry Gospel Meetings Every Sunday Legion Hall. Green Street Donald G. Liberty, Pastor. 10:00 a. m.--Bible School. 11:00 a. m.--Worship Serivce. 8:00 p. m.--Evangelistic Service. Everyone welcome. For additional information, write Christ for McHenry, P. O. Box 2.32, McHenry, or phone McHenry J3-W. -- Alone la field "fanners were the oniy majoT group in the United States to close iut 1948 at a lower price level. " At least 60 per cent of Chiang Kai Shek's troops, or about 1,800,- 000 men, were lost during 1948, according to the Britannica Book of the Year. Complete line of Lee's poultn remedies at Wattles Drug 8tore, M<- Henry-' . S-tf Sidewalks *- * Foundstion#; » ! J. M. STAVGARONF. CEMENT WORK Emerald Park - Phone 661-J-l - McHenry, 11^ : -.-i..-- • . Cement Mixer For Beat, • ::.:; v|hiveways St. John's Catholic Church Johnsburg Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00. Hply Days: 7:0f and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:35 snd 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 7-.'i0 to 8 and 2:30 to 8. Thursdav before First Friday-- 1:30 and 7:30. Rev. A. J. Neidert, Pastdr. : 81 Peter's Catholic Church, Spring Grove Masses: Sunday--8:00, 10:00 and 11:09. Holy i>ays: 6:30 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:15. I Thursday before First Friday^--. 2r30 and 7:15. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. Christ The King Mission Wonder Lake Masses: ' N Sunday: 9^00 and 10:00. Holy Days: 6:30 and 8:00. Confessions: Sunday: Before each mass. Holy Days: 6:16 and 7f00Jo 8:00 Rev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. • ' Gospel Center • Wonder Center, WondeFXaki (Nonaectarlan) • » Services: ' Sunday Bible School: 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. Suaday Evening Service:J 7:45 p. St. * (Second and fourth 8unday of each month.) Prayer meetiag, Thursday -- 8:90 p. m. Bring the family with you to Sunday School and Worship Services. There is a place and a welcome for evervone. ' FRANK W. ANDERSON, ' ........ " Psstor. Singwood Church Ringwood, 111. i. Sundav: Public Worship, 9:30. Church School: 10:80. Choir Rehearsals: Wednesday.eve- Ding. ' Rev. Charles Stevens. Pastor. St. Joseph's Church Richmond, Illinois Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 D. S. T. FT. Frank J. Miller, pastor. Sf. Ann's Episcopal Holy Communion and Sermon: 11: oo a. m. Church located three miles out on bean street, Woodstock. Hybrid Cera American hybrid corn is likely to be a big factor in putting the livestock industry, «i Europe hack oo its feet. Spray for Keees A good spray for roses is one and one half tablespoonsful of fermate per gallon of water. Purpose of the spray is to control diseases such as black spot, powdry mildew and some of the other 15 diseases which frequently attack coses. Injaries Horses running in pasture should be checked frequently for the condition known as scratches under their fetlocks. Symptons are cracks in the skin similar to wire cuts and swelling of the fetlocks. In treating, all scabs should be cleaned away and a drying ointment applia0 each day. Cancer Strikes Dogs Cancer Is as much a plague, of dogdom as it is of man, but not as, much is heard about it because many affected animals are never brought to the attention of veterinarians. 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