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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Jan 1953, p. 6

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•,v'V ; &' 9 ' ? * V ' l 't* " , " . - V' #V' ff •5$$£ .) r.„ <# • "M V'l V *.' f5W"' |'y ^r* :m» THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER tf* Mb , w i w v : ^ > 4 7 ® ' ' * : > Thursday, January 1,1998 FABRIC SHOP LIKE CHROMSP PERS SPUN •W -gHaaST* "',. T - • .. • -4- •- ' ^Glad to see that no-limit foul t*lc used in some of the holiday tournaments. We've sounded off 4ft this column for years about Mch a change in basketball rule*. I ™ W VVWV V V V V % . J Under the plan in use, the of>- -^sing team gets possession of tfte ball at the center of the floor after the free throw try That is--the team fouled gets bfcth the free throw and tukes Ue ball out of bounds. That's v^jlllmalty enough • jjl.!, ';:.y'~ ' • Bowling Notes jH$» ••• ^ - -- McHENRY RECREATION -- •• - • ' ' <.v D. of A. -- From the. box scores We A jjogan, 430; L. Smith, 439; hfeven't seen any evidence of ex- e. Albright, 196-511; M. Weide- Cfssive fouling with the no-limit man, 182-462; M. Kinsala, 434; in «iae. | h. Low, 4M.. ' We're all for the change. As i.K. «f c, •+- •tgued many times before, you | y. Tonyan, 523; B. Kreutzer, don't put key players out of 553; h. Diedrich, 529; football, baseball .or other sports I lata' (they do in basketball. Tcu g^ penalties, but JBI^P your strength in the lineup. If tikey are going to keep changirfg rul«£ in basketball, let's all howl fin* the changes we want. -- PALACE -- C. O. F. 9 K)0 -- ' Gus Freunti, 525; L. Stilling, 510; L. Winkel, 511. C. O. F. 7:00 -- J. Herdrich, 527; F. Meye/, 522; D. Hester, 200-527; B. We have been presented with! Kreutzer, 900-588. ft professional card indicating i Hufct Walter B. Schimmel is nowj __ located in the Quinn subdivto- * Johnson 512; Rowe 513; ion. i"he only trouble with the Crouch 540; Werbnig, 532 »rd is that we d:nt know what Schaef a04; steff 571; Bchimmel's present profession r, Areggcr> 226-573; Paluch. 530; C5ould be a tax consultant 01 519; B Reid 543. j gay be giving advice to the. Widen 210.9S8; Pyritz, 24l-53o. |§w«lorn for all we know, , NersUd. 204; A. Paluch, 214-558; .... .. » . ^ ! A. McCarroll, 204-561; Bacon, fV.^ 229-549; H. Smith; Crouch, <H9 eights 49 to 41 to win toe1 u¥*b ertyville tournament. y, • • ^ That classy Barrington five pint ran rings around our War- Hon are really on the move. *My ran rough-shod over Dunfc*^ < Great ideas crop up in the tlrangest places. Win Hagberg Complained that the city parking meters never pay off--not even a jelly bean comes out for your money. Billy Pries was juick with an idea to make th«m pay off similar to those o n e - a r m e d b a n d i t s o f o t h e r times. He feels that people will driveto McHenry from far and near just to" park--and play the meters.' The Warriors are getting rest and .expect to bounce up With plenty of baskets against Lake ForesL Friday, January 9 Game is atf Lake Forest. Ladies 9:00 -- M- Donnelly, 191-487; M. Powers, 441; G. Barbian, 487; Ladies 7NM> -- ,L. , Ferwerda, 452; J. Doherty. 469; C. Rosing, 473; E. Justen, 450; V. Herdrich, 203-527; E. Hester, 444. The Clarks ran wild in their third game Saturday night tc roll up a 932 total and win thei: match handily from McHenry Sand and Gravel. Next Sunday ni*rht. Jan. ' the Clarks invade Fox Lake to bowl Westlake's team at t o'clock. Clark Chev., 2668 -- McHenry Sand & Gravel, 2509 V. Freund, 220-557; A. Krause, 530; O. Colby, 208-558; R. Bennett, 211-534; R. femith, 52); V. Weyland, 530; Kilday, 549. -The New WC REHere we go again Year's a-ccmin' and BOLVE: To write a. poem. (It's geod for you. Tou can tear it up when completed and everybody i$ saved). To remember that victory isn't everything. It's how you play the game. (On second thought we sti|l want victories). Not to forget. (That covers a multitude of sins). Not to envy anybody. (Why if I had half a miilien I'd be satisfied!). To act our age New Tear's Eve. (Boy-oh-rboy, won't we be the lively one). To go fishin' again next summer. (Funny thing how the world went on without us those few days last summer) To wait for our turn at the 4-way stop; To remember that saying "God gave us two ears and only cne tongue--so that we might hear twice as much as we repeat. ' Not to keep changing hair tonics. (Might as well 9tick to fihat Bbone Creek Deluxe). $Y*t. Sell •ekmrs Soft valours are being asod Id many of the new hats. Chrfose tfe* shape and "flare" which does the most for your face and hair style, be it a top. side or back flare. 1 - ^ -- • ~--To friends ofcb and friends new, go f o r t h o u r warmest Greetings and our sincerest wishes for a New Y e a r filled with happy day 3! Fred Wirtz Disposal Service Colorfastness is one of the h o m e m a k e r ' s f a s t c o n c e r n * when she buys fabrics for home furnishings. Soon she'll be finding Chromspun on the market. It is an Estron acetate fiber that is reportedly colcrfast to sunlight, atmospheric fumes, perspiration, crocking, washing and dry cleaning fluids. According- to Florence Kin<:, textiles specialist, University of Illinois College of Agriculture, Chromspua is at present being wcven into satins, taffetas, twills, failles, repps, stripes, jacquards and plaids, and is beirtg sold in ready-ma$e dresses, suits, blouses, separates, sportswear, rainwear, neckties and accessories. Besides having qualities of color-fastness never before achieved by any other type of textile fiber, Chromspun does not ret or mildew. Miss King says the fiber has actually been used for some time by the Navy for sailors' neckerchiefs. The sailors found that neckerchiefs made of black Chromspun would not crock off on white blouses Yc\ aiw kind of weather, nor W0UI4 t^ey bleed color when ^slhed. The new thing, of importance to homemakers, is /that the fiber is no longer limited^t?r~T)lack but can now be produced .in a wide range of colors. _ DIED IN ACCIDENT Mrs. Victoria Kerechek of L^kemoor flew to Pittsburg, Pa., last week to attend military funeral services for her 22-year- M nephew, Pvt. Frank J. Lock. The young man was killed in an >nto accident enroute home on a holiday furlough. During his furlough. he had intended to visit the Ke'^ohek f^milv here. T ips on! raffic p»f. CHURCH EDWARD J. BARRETT Sccrct.iry of St.itc Don't drive when you are sleepy. Almost every day you can read stories in your newspapers telling about serious crashes which result- 1 ed when the driver of ,a car fell asleep at the wheel. I If you feel drowsiness coming over you as you drive Along the WINTER FOLLIES highway, pull off the highway and stop, lock your car and take a nap. Or, step your car and get out, walk up and down the side of the roadr for a few minutes until the drowsiness has passed. But don't try to keep going. It la almost impossible to fight off that aleepy feeling, and just a second or two of sleep is enough to crash into a tree, into an approaching car or hurtle into a ditch. You might never wake up from your nap. A copy- of the booklet, "Rules o( the Road," containing many traffic safety suggestions, will be sent to you free upon request. Write to EDWARD J. BARRETT, Secretary of State, Springfield, Illinois. St. Patrick's Catholic Charah I Rev. Edward C. f loakley. Pastor I. Masses < > - 1 Sunday Masses: 8:00, #Hl0, ! 10:00 and 11:30 j Daily Masses: 7:00 and 8:00 | A.M. ! First Fridays: Communion dit- 'ributed at 6:30 and darittg 7:td | and 7:80 Masses. Confessions Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and ':t>0 to 8:00 p.m., and on Thursays before First Fridays: 4:00 to :00 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. St. Mary's Catholic Cluck Msgr. C. L Nix. Pastor Masses Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30. -Holy Days: 6:00; 8:00; and 11:00 / Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. First Friday: 6:30 and 8:00. Confessions Saturdays: 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Thursday before First Friday: After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; 4:Of p.m. and 7:00 p.m. St. Peter's Catholic Cfearcfc 8pr!ng Grove iter. John L. Daleiden, Pastor Masses Sunday: 8:00; 10:00 and U.IMI. Holy Days: 6:30 and 0:0#. Weekdays: 8:00. Kirst Fridar* 8:00. Cenfessioas Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:16. Thursday More First Friday 2:SO and 7.i5. R«t. JaflMs 4. Taaderpool, pastor Sunday Masses: 8:00 and 10:00 i M. Holy Days: 6:00 and 8:00 A. M. First Friday: 8:16 A. M. Catechism: Sunday, 9;00 A. M. Confessions: Sunday, 7:30 A. li. tfid S»;iU A. M. 'St. John's Catholic Ckar* Jekasbarg Mr. Joseph M. Blitach, Pasto/ Masses rfanday: 7:00; 8:80; 10:00 and u.:4<>. Holy Days: 7:00 and t:00. Thursday before First Friday: 1:10 and 7:t0. New Classified Acts Appear Old Us Disappear. -- Reason -- Quick Results Take me home, Bob. When I said Td to for a spin, I forgot that you new nt tfco chains. ^ nation^ CTVIgft USED RUGS For Sale TIDY RUG CLEANERS These Rugs are Trade-ins on IVejv Rugs and Carpets by Lees for sale ait 604 WASHINGTON STL WOODSTOCK, ILL. \ St. Joseph's Church Richmond, 111. Sunday Masses: 8:00 and 10H50 Daily Mass: 8:00 Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00 Rev. Ft. Frank Miller,' pastor Christ the King Catholic Charch Wonder Lake CB23B g5Z52S2525i!5SZ5Z525g52S2SSBS?!ii?52M5i2ffWgi Want Ads, like freedom, are everybody's bminess. wr[\r-ETIWGiaj! Our greetings to N, one and all. May the New Year be filled with health and happiness for you and yours. KNOX REAL ESTATE 405 RICHMOND ROAD SPECIAL NEW YEARNS DAY MATINEE AT 3:00 "Prisoner of Zenda" PHI., A SAT., JAN. 2 A 3 |, Also Saturday Matinee 'f Randolph Scott Donna Reed "Hangman's Knot" In Color SUN., MON., TUES., WED. & THURS., JAN. 4, 5, 6, 7. ft 8 "Snows of Kilimanjaro" «OQQQQQQQQSBlQQQQQQISiQQQQQE Zlon EvMScUcal Latheran Chnrch The Cnur ;h oi the Lutheran Hour 408 Jotn St W. McHenry, III. Rev. Carl A. Lobitz, Pastor Sunday School: i»:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. : aie cordially invited to •(tend our Bervices. xon ai< St. Mary's CJiurch (Episcopal> Oriole Trail at £)ole. Aveau# Crystal Lake Services: Sunday, 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion. 10:00 A.M. Choral Eucharfst 10:00 A.M. Cluirchv School ana Nursery. The Church School and Nursery are held at the Mission House, 33, McHenry Ave., Crystal Lake! Director of Education: Mrs. Charles S. Wright. School Superintendent: Miles E. Westbrook. Family Eucharist: First Sunday of the month 10:00 a.m. Men's Corporate Communion: Fourth Sunday & "#:0|0, ibllowed by breakfast. •, The Rev. Donild lH. LedSatti Prieet-in-Charge CosiMunlty Methodist Charch ^ of MoHnirj Main and Center Stree|§, J. Elliott Corbett. Pastil' ^ Serv iocs: tSunday School: 9:30 Morning Worship: 10:45 Senior MYF: 7 P.M. Junior MYF: 7 P.M. Official board meets first Wednesday of month, 8 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal, 8 p.m. Thursdays. A cordial invitation is extended to you and your family to oome anil worship with us. Young Aijjult Fellowship: second Sundays: 8 p.m. . McHENRY BIBLE CHTIRCfr Rt. 120, Lakemoor Donald G. Liberty, pastor Sunday School -- 9:45 A.M. Worship Service -- 11:00 A.M. Evangelistic Service---8:00 P.M. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting, 8 p. m. For other informaUon, write P. O. Box 232, McH-mry, 111., or call the R. W. Broaki hone. Henry 001-J-2. M f! Tou're Always Welcome Hera.'P GENOA T H E A T R E c i r r , Wi s c o n s i n ELM BT. 176 WAUCONDA WED., DEC. 31 - Last Nite "O'HENRY'S FULL HOUSE" ^""TOUP^ FRT'T SAT.',"""" JAN. 1-2-3 Double Feature "WILLIE and JOE BACK AT THE FRONT" and Audie Murphy "buEL AT SILVER CREEK' (Technicolor) Dpen Sat., 6:15 -- 1st Show 6:30 Last Two Features 9:15 P. M. SUN, & MON.. JAN. 4-S 4 Cartoons Sunday Mat. 2:45 p.m. RANDOLPH WED. & THURS., Dec. ai - Jan. 1 Midnight Show Wednesday Con't. Thursday from 2:00 Alan Ladd Virginia Mayo "The Iron Mistress" In Technicolor ^ Wonder Lake Gospel Charefc (Nonsectarian* Prank W. Anderson, Services ' v?;;"; Sunday Bible School: 10:00 ajri| Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service: Tittf. p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 1:0<t p.m. ' JC*:; Bring the family with yov tit4--- Sandajr School and Worship Sartw Ices. There is a place and a w«Vfr. come for everyone. Rlngwood Methodist Chard - Rlngwood, tlL K f Rf. Darrell D. Sample, Pastor • , y Sunday: Public Worship, 9:SO. ; Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals: Wednesda# evening St Andrew's Episcopal Charek' Sunday: 7:30 and 11:00 * • Sunday School and Family-^ Eucharist, 9:00 ,T Rev. Jon K. Smedberg, pastor v>,.. Phone Grayslake 3-2911 f f i i LLC f t ?OrDAY, WED., NEW YEAR'S EVE MID-NITE ft NtfW YEAR'S DAY! 3S FRI. & SAT., JAN. 2 Judy Canova in "--™' "HONEYCHILEf • In Color Plus -- Rod Cameron in 'TORT OSAGE" N In Color SUN. & MON., JAN. 4 & 5 Jeff Chandler Scott Brady Susan Ball in "Yankee Bucaneer" In Technicolor "TUBS., WED. ^ THUlfcS., JAN. 6, 7 & 8 • * ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S One of The Top Pietvcf of The Year! t "FLATTOP" with STERLING HAYDE||v RICHARD CARLSOWC In Color • CW> !«•» >. • W fftm • t MOUCIMN • fiwhod tf IHMV 10 •i WM NEW YEARS EVE PARTY Wednesday Dec. 31st AT Snug Harbor FAVORS • REFRESHMENTS Mi Place Restaurant and Tavern will serve this menu on New Year's Eve - . 'S and New Year's Day. Turkey Dinners . . ... ' and Ala Carte . . . $1.50 Rib Steak ala carte. $1.50 & $1.75 -- ; also T-Bone, Short Steaks and Tenderloins Fried Chicken ala carte . $L75 Also Regular Dinners ' Noisemakers and Favors New Year's Eve TECHNICOLOR •KMRY SUSAN m PECK • HAYWARD • 6ARDNER 4 DAYS ONLY! FRI„ SAT., SUN. & MON., JAN. 2, 3, 4 & 5 Jregory Peck Susan Hayward David Gardner 'The Snows of r KILIMANJARO", No Advance in Price on This Wonderful Offering. COMING - JAN. 13th THE MIRACLE BF FATIMA" Hopp/ Now Yaar . . . may it be the big^ttt on* yon ever hadl PANTRY DELICACIES PHONE 754 Worwick's McHenry Camera Center Cameras Bought, Sold and. Exchanged PHOTO SUPPLIES Qfnr Free Expert Service Does Not Stop With A (Me. See us before you buy. | '"WORWICK'S STUDIO 1UVKRSIDK DRIVE PHONE 275 Here's to 1953! May it be as good to all our friends as they have been to us in 1952. Happy New Year! a. ® TOAST to 1953/ "WINNIE THE WIZARD" a* The Piano Announcing New Ownership Formerly Nell's Inn NOW OPERATED AS JOE'S TAP 541 Main Street Joe Simon, new prop. New Year's Eve Party HATS ~ NOISEMAKERS, Etc. Lots of Fun for Everybody! Midnight Lunch Will Be Served^ w j ' EARL R. WALSH INSURANCE Come and Be Merryl 'rtng •«« the •!«••• ring !• the •ewt Bjorkman's Ace Hardwcare m N. RivsRemci DMVE To our many friends: Mmy Fortune see fit to grant dl your wishes during the approaching New Year; NICKELS HDWE. mmd 1

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