» ' 1 ^ r 1i 7 1• " ^ ^ ) W ^ W I " I 1 , P » ' f 1 1 « ' " v f W T ' P ^ i w | £ ' * i ! i w f « W « ' * W i p W I I UJ|| )!"^l1'"11!1! If ^ E$&>\; tfV ChfUrtx&di •Church Service* (Continued from Page 1) frrill -- Girls of Primary Grades. "Toy Soldiers on Parade" -- •oy» of Primary Grades. ^ C*ne Dance -- Judy Weber ^ ? A c c o r d i o n S o l o -- J a m e s $homas *'*"' Waltz Clog -- Meyer Girls , Accordion Solo -- .Dolores Alifjfers A "White Christina*" -- lffcry {tonise Kagan "The Gift of Christmas" -- Intermediate Grades and Higher Qraden. ; "O Holy Nt«M* Solo -- Bifcvld Wipper -.. Santa Clans will also mike an appearance. Christ The Ktaff .... For the first time this year, a :®tewly formed choir at Christ the MP* ikfihi at Wo*i«r Ufc flit tie* *1 the ttittigfct Mm. The tiuif Is vnder the direction of Mrs. Jtobert Widen. She has chosen "Mass of the ^Angels," to be preceded by the singing of carols before Mass. Benediction wjll follow this High Masa and the second service of the day will be at 9 o'clock. Confessions will be heard from 4 to 6 p.m. on Monday for children and from 8 to 10 o'clock for adtilts. Gospel Charch Saturday night, Dec. 22, at 7:30 p.m., the first Sunday School festival will be held at the Wonder Lake Gospel church. The program will be presented by the beginner and primary departments. Sunday, the twenty-third, there will be Sunday Bible school at 10 a.m. and morning worship service at 11 o'clock, the pastor speaking on the subject, "The Gifts and the Gift" In the evening at| 7:30, the W XMAS West McHenry Parking Lot V OR V:"'V McNally's Standard Service •• • •• • m VOLO ftiofli McHenry 689-M-2 GRAND OPENING . at.- : AL's Saturday, Dec. 22 t. „ 'Mm lovelier to be near, every day ^ ^younger. ^ TlZ™d\T°!'*f f,,WIC#' New Wea in fragrance sTtxS?,hon Twd /c/cfo. Frozen refreshment... bouquet li Solid form. Purse size f I Dressing fable siz$ $2.00. (Anew pt* laj BOLGER'S DRUGSTORE McHENRY second Sunday School fsstlvfcl, with ths junior, intermediate and senior department giving the program, will be conducted. Christmas day, Dec. 25, there will be a morning worship service at 10:30 o'clock, with special Christmas muBic and a message by the pastor on the subject, "Why Jesus Came." Thomas Stanley Heads Kiw'anis (Continued from Page 1) ner, treasurer, will constitute the officers who will head the McHenry Township Kiwanis club. Maurice Clark, George Collette, Floyd Covalt, Heine Gerts, Art La Greca, Rony Grill, Muzz Hanson, John Lathrop, Tom Stanley, Horace Wagner and Joe Waynne will make up the board of directors. The Kiwanians are now ready to plunge into the new year's activities, which will be headed by the following committees and their chairmen: Program and music, Floyd Covalt, Chuck Coles and Fred Svobpda; attendance and membership, Maurice Clark, Chuck Miller and Bob Bruce; agriculture and conservation, Ed. Alderson; public and business affairs for the U. S., Horace Wagner; support of churches in their spiritual aims, Rev. C. F. Kerr; house. Art LaGreca and Lew Plottner; boys' and girls, work-- u n d e r p r i v i l e g e d c h i l d r e n , T o n y Grill,* Joe Monteleone and Dan Creamer; inter-club relations, education and fellowship, Art Schaettgen and Heine Gertz; new club building, A1 Blake, Geo. Collette, Bill Tonkin and Bud Leiser; budget and finance, Bud Hayes and Horace Wagner; public relations and publicity, Joe Waynne and Bob Smith. (Ms LEGAL Shellac Sticks The remarkable affinty of shellac to wood has puzzled many. The solution may be in the fact ttaft shellac is the resinous secretin of the "Lac" bug whic^^setfs on certain trees in India and Burma. Thus there is a natural tie between shellac and wood. Science never has been able to duplicate shellac synthetically. <. iroTicf . • yt\ OF ILLINOIS ' -- 0 COUNTY OF McHENRY &S. IN) THE COUNTY COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE McHENRY TOWNSHIP FIRE PROTECTION. DISTRICT NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO ANNEX CERTAIN TERRITORY TO THE McHENRY TOWNSHIP FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a petition signed by more than 1% of the legal voters residing within the hefilnafter described territory, have filed in said Court their petition >praylog that the following described territory be annexed to the McHenry Township Fire Protection Distric, to-wit: Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 and that part of Section 13 lying East and North of the Fox River, Township 44 North, Range 8, East of the Third Principal Meridan, ALSO Section 5, 6, 7, 8 and 17 and that part of Section *18 lying East and North of the Fox River in Township 44 North, Range 9, East of the Third Principal Meridan, MoHenry County, Illinois. That <by order of said Court entered on the 17th day of December 1951, a hearing on said petition will be held by said Court on the 14th day of January, 1952 in the County Court room in the Court House in the City of Woodstock at the hour of 10:00 A. M. All persons interested may file objections in said Court before said date or may appear at the hearing and be heard on any matter pertaining to said petition. Date at Woodstock, Illinois, this 17th day of December, A. D. 1951. HENRY L. COWLIN, County Judge of Mcftenry County, Illinois Attorney for McHenry Townahtp Fire Protection Diatribt: r VERNON J. KNOX Crystal Lake, Illinois. Problem-S*hrer Even manufacturers of miniature motor cars have their problems with finishes. One such problem developed when the maker of toy plastic cars was puzzled over the way to equip his minute motors w i t h a u t h e n t i c - l o o k i n g c h r o m e bumpers without upsetting production. The answer was found to bo a specially formulated finish that will not attack the plastic and that dries in one minute, permitting continuous production. By means of it; costs were kept down and saleability was improved. COME TO OUR NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY AT SNUG HARBOR WINNIE THE WIZARD al the Keyboard Will Entertain Yon. Favor* and Refreshments For AIL 1 Mile South on Eait River Road PHONE 40 iJSSSSSaJS HERD mm See our fine 4 *v selection \ of v/ Diamonds from $16.50 on up ^ tax included ^..:v \ Elginjp Bulovas *6 Hamiltons and Wadsworth Watches A new diamond " Wedding Ring lib grace her finger from $35.00 up.. Beautiful Stone Set Rings at popular prices also our own fine imported watches STEFFAN'S $19.95 and up MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL Men's Wedding Rings $13.50 up Columbia "Tru-Fjt" Diamonds \ See our fine selection. if I, , i ' ~ A new set of silveware for the family makes a fine gift for Christmas have a large '"Selection of Ruby, Cameo, Black Onyx and Birthstone to to choose from for your favorite . "Lady" STEFF A N' S JEWELRY and RECORD SHOfr MAIN STREET j * V McHENRY. ILL. /lift '-' • WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS HOUSEHOLD HINTS It's a pleasure to use a sharp knife, and you'll want to keep that keen edge. Part of the secret lies in the way you sharpen the knife and in the type of sharpener you use. Home management specialist Catherine M. Sullivan, University of Illinois College of Agriculture, recommends honing kitchen knives on a steel to keep a keen edge. For the knife, that has lost its original sharpness, she suggests using a flit carborundum stone. This stone has a coarse side for taking out nicks and rough spots and a smooth side for putting the final finish on the edge. When you use a carborundum stone, soak it with water or oil to cut down heat and friction. Heat causes the blade to lose its metal temper, and too much friction leaves a rough blade. See that, the stone is not too coarse. Rotary sharpeners with carborundum or steel discs straighten and sharpen the blade edge as it is drawn through a slot These sharpeners are easy to use, but they are likely to wear off more of the metal blade than other types. "A Chrtatttaft Carol," Cfc*rle« &l6kens' baidrtd story, was tWtten in 1843--just one year after the world's first Christmas card appeared. Martin Luther kopt tbMe prUl shops busy printlnj hls manuscripts. . A Cordial Invitalion To The Christmas Services at THE WONDER LAKE GOSPa CHURCH (Nonesecterian) SATURDAY. DECEMBER 22nd. at 7:30 P. CHILDREN'S PROGRAM, presented by the Beginner's aai primary Departments -- An Evening of Seal Delight. SUNDAY, 'DECEMBER 23rd -- 5 flrXDAY BIBLE SCHOOL at 10:W X1t Wt MOKTBTG WORSHIP SERVICE at 11x00 o'clock. Smbjectt "Tie ftfte fnd the GIFT." il'NBAY SCHOOL PROGRAM, givea by the Junior, latp. ' Mediate and Senior departments, at 7st0 o'clock. CHRISTMAS DAY. DECEMBER 25tk HORNING WORSHIP SERVICE at 10:50. Spec^?Ou)si. *as Music. Sermon Topic: "WHY JESUS CAME." "LETS gEEP CHRIST Of CHRISTMAS" o 0 cMalSTMAS Popular BABtV BEN Alarm Clock Loud or soft ring SS45 5„0KIMCJ2£ Fresh, Pound TOBACCOS A choice of favorite b r a n d s s u r e t o please. < Priced from.., Briar Pipes 98c Tobacco Pouch .98c Zippo Lighters.. .$3 CIGARETTES Popular Brands Priced Right 98c Little Girl's TEA SET Fiesta - Plastic J95 G-E- Clock CHIPPER Luminous Hands Plastic 49S Case.. 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Early American OLttSPICE Men s Shave Sot r 325 E 7>: ^03: Electric W HAIR DRYER Instant action warm air useful $49S c&Z wwwv jPeautlful * iPerfume ATOMIZER in many colors $JS0 CBBDLY laL BABY BOLL /•V.'. X' Beautifully TEXACO BANK Z 98c Sid Stone's reaUas-life * plastic pump. , i METAL AIRPLANE D11e7s/i/g; ntieiud dli knep BMotmriboer.r . 9Sc MECHANICAL TOYS lit F• DHbFliVeiiRlT • T1 DftlM cars, 12 tfiEitnkg sinecet,i ofonsu r *3« (i BOLGER'S DRUG V. Phone 40 r. -4^ 1. sL1'