hZ . > " ', r, 1 v,. . -•;•»•' '. * * ; # "V,s'tU|t^ ^ v ^ y. -jr. vv ' * *" ^^ >, -* »3.s-^v/ ^ «-?;: 1-" k'\- ' fKW' "Hjy: fBK HflHBW&T'fLArNOEALiS ^ ^ f I * t^ * * I* * *, t » * j "* t ^ j * ^ Thursday, December 15,1949 MKENRY PUUMDEALER /ublisbed every Thursday at Me Henry, III., by the McHenry Publiahing Company, Inc. Editor--Adele Froehlioh Entered 'ar second-class matter at tlM postottice McHenry, HI., ande> the act of Mav 8. 1879. One Year $2.50 , :; ;' 1> MEMORIAL! V'vr. •/•;,;-.f» toirjihg memory of vyiiLitim X3. »"Sfchrr^^^^tfho passed away- Doc - 13.1946. .;" •"•'""' I LOVING, WIFE and SONS >;•• C " *3i mas tree in the lobby. Alpha Theta Chapter ! >>« Officer* For Santa paid a visit to the hall In SfrHmry Meeting- ! Cherry Viiilev Club | p. T. A. Held December Meet Patrick's school Large Crowd Enjoyed Children's Party and distributed gifts to the child- Tho December meeting of Alpha' th<> last meeting of the Cherry «t. Mary's-St. ^ ..nir •;&«jB8rasKB s±;wl?± ..rr- vr^^S ™ fess; sssr rts i^rcs-M »f Mjswistts sS^sff^ss Polger. ° named the 1950 officers as iol- * nann Rosin- C un u i -Clce-presi- George Justen. Mth. Harold Jus- sors were Peter Roche and Kosiiui i.uiiu.i. vite !««.»». ifTnnvnTi. ! Leo Kerber. Christen Infant j M. B. C. NEWS . Of RethanMpergem j. - McHenrv Bible Church ' The infant son of Mr. and Mra, ^Donald G. Liberty, Pdator S* C. J. Reihansperger was christen? '"The children in the Sunday ed "John Charles at baptismal School are bu3y learning their services held at St. Patrick's pieces for the Christmas program _ church last Sunday, Pr. Coakley Wednesday, Dec. 21. We expect # officiating. He wore the baptis- the largest crowd we ever had on mal gown of his great-gra'nd- that night. mother, Mrs. Simon Stoffel. Spon- God has recently blessed us J ente Ang^jpse were chairmen The Woman's Club held its an- program, which , consisted nual Christmas party for the carols and violin selections by the children last Friday afternoon in children of members. Mrs. Donald , ... . i,»«,•«• , Ylv*r-... * o.- , » , the Legion Home. Mrs. Wallace Stewart pleased the assembled following her aeleeOaaa. tlMae »«*•; - secre- tffn and Mrs. Alfred Tonya*. Leo Kerber Dobyns and Mrs. Jules Gonseth guests with readings appropriate jf**'108 ^ere w explained: Peace ' , Prank Pecliart report- Kntertainment. at the meeting S~77 were in charge of the adults' for the holiday season. Through MuMc . by Blanche ta,v - al,d Frank P . WftB ; .furni8hed by the bottle ; Christian Mothers table, which was beautifully dec- Others in charge of activities Koeliler; "Peace Through Govern- er- , rwmrniiion -night and the orchestra., conducted by Richard orated with a white cloth, frosted wert» Mrs Imlton Harding, Mrs. ment aI"J Sclence , by Ruth Wil- . Curran KaVo oiri Joosleit, with Joan Wegner and -- -- _ ?Fsed H. J. Sch.iffer. Mrs. William See- !on: . Peace Through Human !?la«*•'« Mkau/ilie Donald Rogers as solois^s.Clirist- the Christian Mothers and Altar in numbers. We are continuing Relationships", by Agnes GiesseK • ' , ' m-.i enrols were sung "by the en- society was held last Friday eveevergreen boughs interspersed J. Schaffer. Seewith. Christmas balls and spears berg. Mrs. Albert Purvey, all unand six large white candles. The-dor »he chairmanship of Mrs. table was set with an-antique sil- Hugh Murphy. ver service. --_-- * Mrs Leonard McCracken was in Attended I'ast ^ charge of the children's ^table. Ornrjw Meeting" which wSSF^Sltractive'^wilh a Mr^: Losli,. Olscn and Mrs. Christmas tablecloth centered George Johnson attended the Mcw- ith large candles, with Santa Henry County Past Oracles club heads filled with candy as favors, meeting at Crystal Lake last The youngsters were given Thursday afternoon A dinner and cookies, pop corn balls and choco- Christmas party were en^yedt Irfte milk. .. • *; " ^-- ?v Mrs. K. G. Siemon was charge Klici'vie^ C.-unp ; - , of decorating the lovely Christ- Christmas Pirty _ --_-- i-i- -• - ~ -Riverview Camp. H. -N. A. 'Mrs. with a gift of hymnals and twentyfive chairs. We will always be ' • grateful to Jacob Justen Sons tot. his kind loan of chairs these many Elected Officers weeks. The annual Christmas party of Our prayer fellowship has grown Scunt Leaders Chrlstm»<i Pjirty eve- study in the Bool: of Romans tiiv group. , ning in the church hall, with each every Wednesday. If you are a --Plans were made for a Christ- lM',er present receiving a gift praying Christian, you 'ate tavttmu" party for a Christmas party from the society. Martha Freund ed to join us. - . , . .... for the children to he held near and her committee served lunch. Next Sunday. Dec. 18. will be a The. GirJ Scout Leaders ciop t^111 tfte holiday. Mrs. R. M. Fleming, Election .of officers was held, busy day. A full rehearsal of the hold its annual holiday party Tor pf>v |^e^,t and Mrs. A. J- with Christina Kennebeck being Sunday School Christmas p^^rara act as chairmen. elccted president, Mrs. Frank will take place at 3 p.m. In the meeting of the P.T.A. Zimmermann, vice-president, Paul- evening service at 8 p.m. the Jan. 1. with Mrs. Steve jn^ Niinsgern, secretary;- and Christian Business Men's Gospel brecht: "Peace Through Christi- attendance, n anity." by Mary Endres. An invitation was read from Epsilon chapter, inviting Alpha Thota to a 1 o'clock luncheon on Feb. 4. „ ...... Members from Woodstock, Cry- l',ub Vicmbers on Sunday - Wirtz will stal Lake, Huntley, Harvard and nt,on- at ^ o clock in trie -The next MarehgA, were in attendance. grade school, gymnasium. Kach wjjj y,e on .• ,-T " h«4 1 <Ml i.V*\ i "Mr girl attending is risked to hi ing • wijas as chairman, assisted by pelia Justen, treasurer, toy and a can of food for,/ the thp mother8 of fifth; grade stu- Woodstock Children s Hom^ . • dents - The -next"" regular nieetfng.'-of . : will AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY hold its annual Christmas? party at 8 o'clock on Tuesday. Dec. 20, at the K. of C. hall following the attractively decorated hi ke$$ing Circle S At JohnNon Hume Mrs, George Johnson entertain- t . « - ed Circle S of the W.S.C;S. at a the club will on Jan^ 10. at-the ||iv^n,,e Porwj^ -• . ; •« Christmas party neld -at her home h0-'1'* of Mrs. A. J. "Wirtz.;. llolldav tJatlierlig . » Wednesday afternoon. There was" _ i 4 r ^ St. Mary's Court, No. .594, Will a gift exchange,, followed by a •i*".' •W^ .v.- |,;0U1 its annual Christmas party tasty lunch served from a table '"ii" ^ < ... v. 011 Dec. 20 at St. Mary's- St. Pathave ' VI regtilar meeting. A thirty-five cent gift exchange will be held. team from Chicago will /charge of the meeting. This grout) has been s^ctive. every since World War I. whett t h e y t ' i 1 1 g h t - B i b l e c l a s s e s a t ' J ^ r t r t ' , Sheridan and Great Lakes. Down W"' t-hrou'gli the years they have held meetings ! in * 'churches, missions Among those from away who and jails and some have entered;1 Fox K-ver' x^Mey ' fick.> school h«ll. This will"be ait attended the wake of John Phalla full time Christian work ' : with the holiday season. V? vilj • nol<t its annuat-...;-^risTOi«t»; meeting at 8 o'clock at which this week were Mr. and Mrs. Don- The speaker will fie Oscar Lar- • ^... The business meeting: was «on-. .£««?,. "n® . pilt lut K„ p"l7'fi. will appear to bring each aid Bolger of Etgiu, Mr. and Mrs. sen, president, C. J: Danklemaji William Martin * of Sterling, Dr. will be'in charge and Svere Moe, ' *'! Fox R'ver Vr 11 ev (^(np. U N A . nrtii a lr™^fiy|S6mHH ^ ot-luck' suppnt: on AM members are invited to attend, ducted 1)V*Mrs C h" Duiter Mr^' -Tuesday. Dec. 20. at 8 o'clock in; SO YOU WANT TO GO INTO BUSINESS! Okay. Here in America you are free to try your %iqgs. You can start an enterprise, buy and sell 'fa a free market just so long as this freedom is dot against she public interest. In 1947 there were 2Vi million American businesses. And America's banks are always ready to make loans to small businesses as well as large om^s for every constructive purpose. That's how America and Americans pros- If you need a business loan, come in and see us. Colon y ttellORY, ILMXOft FR1. - SAT., DEC. 164? , Lon MeCallister and I'ejfgj Ann («arner (!) -THK Bit; CAT* Wayne Morris .lanls Paige (9)-"THE HOCSE ACROSS 1 -THE STREET" John Looze reading the devotion a]8 - . j a gift exchange. Members- may m " "' " * j vltif guestF. " -- -->-- uiiiiHiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiMii'iiiH The Beautiful EL TOVAR | CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. i |JjcI|enry Co's. Leading Theatre ' FRI. - SAT., DEC. 16-17 i Kirk Douglas Marilyn Maxwell ' in j'> «CHAMPI0!r. . # the Goodman ha 1. Tiers w > on Dec. 18 the juvenile basket- and Mrs. Sibilla. Mrs. Nellie Carr the "singing; carpenter," will be" hall league wiH be organized. All and Leo Doyle of Cleveland. Ohio, with us along with many cithers juveniles interested in playing Miss Julia Foley ofr PeKalb and to assure us an. evening of^ real should b(> present at 1 o'clock at Maurice Foley of Mactxnb. 'enjoyment. the school gym. 1 Miss Georgian^ Donahue of' » Huntley spent the weekend with CARD OF THANK'S Miss Genevieve Knox. I would like to take this oppor- Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Lawrence Onler ynijr mi l I'lninflivil^r. 'tampv »t Th' , SODAY (" ONLY) D" EC'. 18 ' I Lucille Ball William Holden lanls Carter James Gleason -MISS GRANT" TAKES 1 RICHMOND" ! # Special -- In Technicolor "THE SINGING Dt'DB* World 9iens and Cartoon SUN. - MON„ DEC. 18-1» Sunday Con't. From 2:4<» p.m. Dennis O'Keefe Gail Rosm In "THE GREAT DAN PATCH" FRI. - SAT., DEC. 16-17 Matflnee SaU S:3« P. M. • i^lLAZE OF NOON" • with Anne Baxter Sterling Hejden , -- Co-Hit -- Tim Holt In tunity to thank friends and neigh- of Chicago were McHenry visitors bors for floral offerings, cards of last weekend. sympathy and other- kindnesses Mjss Genevieve Knox was a expressed at the time of the death Chicago caller on Saturday., of Mrs. Kdith He<»<5trom Mike and Mary Lynn Purvey of LAWRENCE HEDSTROM Crystal Lake are visithig with EARL FRIKDUi^uG. ' h e i r gm i d p a r e n t . ? . the Albert llnrveys, while their parents are vaca- )TARD OF THANKS tioning in Havana, Cuba. • We Wish to take this means of Miss Thereso Mergen, R.N., who thanking friends and neighbors has been working in a hospital in for floral offerings. spiritual San Francisco, has returned to bouquets, donations of cars, cards liei; home ia McHenry and is now of sympathy and the many other on duty at the Woodstock hospital, kindnesses extended in our be- Mrs. Earl Dowell and daughter reavement. They were all great- of Lafayette, Ind.. are spending ly apir eciated. this month with her mother, Mrs. ! MRS." FRANK THURLWELL Evaline Larkin. *81 AND . FAMILY Atty. and Mrs. Vernon Knox ------ have been vacationing in New CARD 0^ THANKS Orleans. Mrs. Jack .Walsh has been visit- "X ' * ^ jA JEST ' :ut> '1W- '.jf ' -Oivl' ol ^ ^ •« lhi« p..t week wttt the pages comes todays most thrilling screen advetitnrt.. . ..... ™ neighbors for floral offerings, -donations of cars, cards of pathy and other kindnesses ex- I SI N. - MON.,. DEC 18-19 | - Matinee Sun., 2iS0 P. N. June Haver Mark Stevens tended in our recent bereavement. In We are especially grateful for the "OH YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL" by Technicolor McHENRY STATE BANK Member Federal Reserve System TUE. • WED. - THURS THIS THEATRE WILL BE CLOS-' DEC. 20-31-22 ED FOR SIX (6) DAYS, DEC. 11 Douglas Kirk Frank Lovejoy INCLUSIVE. In llMBber Federal Deposit insurance Corporation -OPEN ON DEC. 25" -THE HOME OF THE BRAVE? STARTS TUES., DEC. W Midnight girt in a nine o'clock lawn! 1 1 11 i! 111 mil i;i : i; ] . BEYOND. FOREST 5 XUanmtK. Bmos: 1W OAamtioCbc SmaaA! i InUW BRIAN - RUTH ROMM I ***** <;gu,ler Creams SJr" v"ppv ed "ub ursSo^te coaiias' ItC V> ^ '•-lilt " » * ' > * ; •*» ' • * ^ George Miller family in Chicago. BIRTHS. , _ „ . . _ Mr. and Mrs. Steve Karowsky services of Rev. Price and George of Chicago are the, parents of a Justen, 7 lb. son, Martin, born Dec. 4. Mrs. 1 LAWRENCE3-1JUNZ FAMILY Karowsky is the former Miss *31 Ja'.ie Andrews. No Cause for Alarm "Fore!" shouted the golfer automatically as he prepared to tee off 011 the fifth hole. He glued his eyes on the ball, swung smoothly, finished his swing gracefully, and watched the ball arc beautifully into the woods. Standing on the "frecn' was a little girl, holding her ;her iwrithe child, "You really shouldn't' bring your brother here." i»-">5r '* 'That's all right, sir," she as- mi <,c) sured him tpromptJy. "He's deaf." .Jt-jM :. f: ••'. • • •9^ ' smnller brother by the hand. The ••>'• golfer paused rang enough to say to £'-1*0." WHEN IN NEED OF Auto Jtepairing and Greasing DRIVE INTO BUTCH'S AUTO SERVICE 309 W. Elm St. \ McHenry PHONE 811 we also have Anti-Freeze of all 24 Hour Towing Service CAN'T WIN ) *u i to AftT CHRISTMAS FLOWERS Teacher: "Really, Johnrfy. your handwriting gets worse all the „ ,*j;< time." ' " >•* Tit Johnny: "Well, Miss Jones, if I jT wrote any better, then" you'd be .. _ . -finding fault with my spelling." ~ JReadlng_ Reading speed can- often be doubled by orthoptics--scientific training. Optometrists who give fcijicn training fi.id that comprehen- •+ FROM ELM STREET FLORIST In the Heart of McHenry 300 WEST ELM STREET To Cheer the Home oi?d Give That Extr Holida} Spirit Poinsettias Cyclamen Begonias African Violet Plants also tfood assortment of cut flowers for homo decoration and to wear, iiicludiiijur Christmas Corsage^ A full lino ot' C'liristiiias Wreaths, lKw»r Hprays, ("andlo Centerpieces, Holly, ]V1 istletrnv etc. on rises with renciins speed. "For those who are Wed in sunny July Love will live on, all trouble will fly." The endless beauty of a Treasurelaod Diamond Ring shines on through the years, a time-, less symbol ofyouf love. Exceliencc of quality is assured by the Treasureland Certificate of Guarantee and Registration. Look for the ring of your choice in ftur complete line today. ti Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere FLOWER PHONE 401 jtwmbuj, !«u W. Main St. Phone 18S-J | West McHenry. Ill •Jrea,)nr(l<in<i />/. IMOMf ItlXf. S