The Daily Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois (2024)

25. 155. Woodstock (I1L) Dairy Sentinel i i i if i7 tithe Stamslh) Yyir IFcaitilh) eg .1 a a a ra ra a i a a a a a a a ra a a ST. MARY'S Woodstock SUaoJa 948 Lincoln, Rectory Rev. Jesepn' Egmn, pastor Rev.

Jamea Murphy. Asst. Phone 338-3377 fl.fl fl B.flJLfl fl fl 9.8 8.8 9.8 8.9,9 tl.9.9 FIRST BAPTIST CHAPEL Wonder Lake 7314 E. Hanco*ck Drive RtT. Bill H.

Crowhunt 8,18, 8 9 fl 8 0 Tvrmrn a 0 a a a a a i i rr ra ST. ANN'S EPISCOPAL I CHURCH 503 W. Jackson Street Woodstock, Illinois The Rev. Thos. A.

Vandersllca. Vicar. 528 Jackson St 338-2638 B.BJIJ.B.8JLBJJ 9 B.B.B.I fl 8 1 -v WOODSTOCK church Calhoun ft Tryoa Sts. CcH Urch. Pastor F.

Kerr. Youth Assist, 't IZibert Schroedtr. Chalx Director t'uren Allayaud. Organist 8 I fl, ft.BJt I t.ft Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday School.

Classes for all ages. 11:00 a jn, Worship Sfervice 7:30 p.m.-Avening Service. Sunday Masses are at' 7:00, 8:15, 8:30, 10:45, 12:00. Confessions are on Saturday from in th afternoon and from la the evening. First Friday confessions are at the same time on the Thursday preceding.

Holy Day confessions are at the above times the day before the Holy Day. Times for Holy Day masses will be listed) as they occur. THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY (July l) 7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist. 9:15 a.m.

Morning Prayer. 9:30 am Holy Eucharist with Hymns and Address. (Nursery care for infants and small children is provided in the parish hall during the service). INDEPENDENCE DAY (July 4) 9:15 ajn. Morning Prayer.

9:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist with intention for our country. FREE METHODIST CHURCH 934 N. Seminary Ave Woodstock, Illinois Dr. H.

Zahniser, Pastor Rst. Paul Collins, Minister of Youth KrFrNDENCX' SUNDAY. JULY 1, 1962 tad 11:03 WORSHIP Worship 7:30 a.m. Everyone welcome. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.

-Com to our Adult Bible Class at this hour. Sunday Superintendent IlderR. G. Lippold Jlour of Worship 11:00 a.m. Sermon theme The Deeper Remedy Both Choirs will be on vacation during July and August Solos and special music will BJUJUULJJUAJULBJLBJUULX9Jt.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST South and Dean Streets Woodstock. Illinois ft B.B. fl.fl 0 fl fl fl t.j fl fl fl.fl be provided by guest-soloists i Pa Kettle Out Of Movies, But He's Happy By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-Television Writer HOLLYWOOD tfl The lean, crickety figure in tweed suit, including vest, was immediately familiar. I had heard for years that Percy Kilbride was often seen walking along Hollywood Boulevard, but -this was the first time I had seen him. I reintroduced myself, and the hawk-nosed face brightened with a wry smile.

"Of course," he said warmly. "Still writing those things, huh? My goodness, all those words!" The memory went back to our last conversation. It was nine years ago, and he was filming "Ma and Pa Kettle at Home." That was the seventh of the cornfed films he had made with Marjorie Main, a vastly successful series that had stemmed from their roles in 'The -Egg and It was to be their last. Neither he nor Marjorie had any love for the series; they had quit it the year before, but returned for one more film because of Universale inducements. When the film was over, Kilbride kept his word; he disappeared from the acting scene.

Marjorie did two more Kettles, with Arthur Hunni-cutt and Parker Fennelly trying to fill Pa's soiled shoes. But it wasn't the same, and the series had had its final gasp. i a-B'B a a aaaaa bbbbbb a a aai GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 311 Washington Street Rev. Robert L. Hooker 338 0184 The Rev.

Wayne R. Viereck 338-0053 Church ph. 338-0554 "4 Men's Prayer Group 7 a.m. Sunday School Hour W. E.

Maxwell, Ted Clyde, Ass't. 9:45 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m. Morning Message: A Deathbed Repentance. Special Music F.M.Y.: (Youth) :15 p.m.

Prayer Group: 6:30 p.m. Worship: 7:00 p. m. The Shadow of Peter Special Music Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. Rev.

Collins Youth Worker Saturdays and Sundays Sunset Manor Service 3:00 and members of the Choir. Please wateh Sunday Bulletins for times, and places of VFW and Circle Meetings. Are you going on a Do not take a vacation from God. Thought-for-the-week: "You are not what you think you are, but what you think, you are, a.B.BJUJJULBJLfl.B.C. fl.B.B fl fl Sunday School 11 ajn.

Sunday Church Services 11 ajn. Wednesday Services 8 pjn. Sunday School classes, for children up to the age of 20. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock includes testimonies of healing through Christ Ian Science. A Reading Room In th Church building is open week days, except holidays, from 12-noon to 4 p.m.

and on Wed nesday evenings from 7 to 7:55. Friday, evenings from T-9. A nursery Is maintained during all services for the cart of small children; responsible adults Will be in charge of the children. p.m. rraxa'rB'B'a'BTaTBTnra' g'B'B'av nST METHODIST :1 CHURCH TTest South at Throop Street Woodstock.

Illinois 1 'Bar. A. Stanley Beck, 9 fl 9 8.U.B.BJ B.B 88 8 fl fl SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Epistle: 1 John Gospel: Luke SUNDAY July 1st 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 9:00 a.m. Worship Service Church School 10:30 ajn.

Holy Communion Service Church School MONDAY July 2nd 6:30 p.m. Grace Circle (Picnic at Lois Piekos') TUESDAY July 3rd 7:30 p.m. oy Scouts 8:00 p.m. Music-Worship-Liturgy Comm. Mtg.

THURSDAY July 5th 7:45 p.m. Film No. 5 "Challenge of Faith" (Fellowship Hall public invited) ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Jefferson and Calhoun Sts. Rev.

E. Theiss Phone 338-5159 BJ.BJULO.BJJtAJLBJUUUUUJULfe THE CHURCH FOR AU. ALL FOR THE cnu*tKH Clock a ib (MtiMi factor ca catdi for lb bviMuf ck acltr mi food riliiati It it lorekovM of ipiritiMl tUm. Widt-aat a itraag Cbucfc. aoiUr 4-Bociacy Bar ciriKutioa ta yin.

Tier fear mi mini hjr tmjr penoa kSoaU aBiail enricc nplaijjr aad Pfwt tm drarea. Tbqr ant (I) Far owa ula, (2) Fac ki caiUna'a ukt. (3) For wca of kit co-Btuoiljr and aalioa; (4) Far aW tk of the Church ibclf. vkidi aeiilt hi moral aad autnitl aqp. port.

Plaa Is fo chaich nra Uij mi read your BiUt cUiljr. offering him opportunity and encouragement in spiritual growth, can't seem to find the Church. Our children deserve the full spiritual opportunity which our free heritage has preserved for them. Today it is their turn to develop the power with which God endowed them. And our assignment, like the batting-practice pitcher's, is to offer them our best and.

not lost control. Ton are witnessing" one of the frustrations in Ted's life. Like his namesake, the Bed Sox slugger, Ted likes to tag a good fast ball and Bend it over the fence. But, today, our batting-practice pitcher just can't seem to find the plate. Another frustration in Ted's life will occur next Sunday morning.

Like every American youngster Ted needs religious training. But Ted's parents, who should be fl-a'a-Tarrs' flBBBBaBBaaaaB THE WAY CI2LC CHURCH Ridgefield. Dlinols Phone Crystal take 459-1343 (Five mile southeast of Woodstock one mile off high'' way 14 on the blacktop) IB BflBBBBBBBBfl fl Bt a a a a wwm Copyright 1962, Xetster Aaratishr Serrlcf, Tac, BtnAorg, Vs. Sonday aJn, Sunday School classes for all ages. 1:00 a.m.

Sunday School Section two. Nursery through toe third jrade. ajn. Nursery care for small children during the worship hour. 'y 11 HM) jxl Worship service.

Sejrmon: What Is Man" 8:00 pjn. Parking Lot Cru-aalle for Christ All are welcome. An evening service will be-held at 8 pan. each night through the week. Tuesday 8:00 p.m.

The Service Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Florence Steinke. Miss Anna Spencer, co-hostess. Thursday 8.D0 pan. Senior choir June 29th 8:00 p.m.

Vacation Bible School closing program at the Auto-Lite Recreation Hall Sunday, July 1st 8:30 a.m. Worship Service 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Jr. Bible Class 11:00 Worship Service with Communion 8:00 p.m. Young Adults Circuit meeting at Island Lake Wednesday, July 4th Independence Day Friday, July 6th Pastor's Day Similar Mond.jr Wednesday Thundajr Friday Saturday I Samuel II Cn-inthiao Dautmoomy I Thnaaloniaos Prorerba Proverni I Timothy 13J-10 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH West Jackson Street Rev.

Herbert Clark, Carpentersville, Interim Pastor Woodstock. Illinois 8 9 BJ 8.8,9,8. Bfl fl fl fl' Sunday 10:45 a.mu Morning -worship hour jGladden, your, heart by worshipping with 7:00 p.m. Evening Evangelistic service. Special message in music, song, and from God's Word.

Thursday 7:30 p.m. Bible and prayer fellowship. CHRISTIAN CHURCH High School Building 45 W. Franklin Crystal Lake, Illinois WONDER LAKE BIBLE CHURCH 7611 Hanco*ck Drive Rev. Richard Wright, Pastor Phone W.

L. 7961 rrraTrra-aTTBTTB'BTnrB'ffTnraT. THE CONGREGATIONAL UNIVERSALIS! CHURCH OF WOODSTOCK South and Dean Streets Rev. Weston A. Stevens.

Minister Phones 338-0731 338-1283 Mrs. Vernon Hajek Choir Director Donald Beyer, Organist flJUULBXflJLBJ.BXfl.BJJ ILBJ.BJLB.flJi Sun. 9:45 a.m. Church School. 11:00 a.m.

Worship Service and Communion Thurs. 8:00 p.m. Mother's Club meets with Mrs. Margaret Lewellyn, Center St FrL July 6 Junior and Senior High are to meet at the church at 7:00 p.m. to go roller skating at McHenry.

Ray Werstrum in charge. Sunday 8 a.m. Worship Services 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Almost 74, Kilbride looked unchanged. If anything, he looked better.

"Feel better," he said in his pleasant twng. "You know, on that last Kettle picture, I wasn't feeling well at all. The doctor had to keep giving me injections to keep me going. I didn't know what was wrong with me. I was afraid I was going to die." So he quit.

He had enough to live on because his needs were slight. I asked if he missed the acting life. "Oh no, not at all' he said cheerfully. "I find plenty to keep me busy. Now that I'm feeling so well, I might think about going back.

But the role would have to be something worth doing." STARS ATTEND CHURCH ALGONQUIN Members of Algonquin Chapter 752, Order of Eastern Star, observed its annual "Go to; Church Sunday" by attending service at the Cary Methodist church, in Cary. The Rev. Draper Bisb-j op and Mrs. Bishop are members of the local chapter. There were 30 members of the Chapter in attendance.

The commonest street name in U.S.' isn't Main or Broadway ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Seminary and McHenry Aves. Woodstock, Illinois Rev. David L. Peterson, Pastor Phone FE 8-1326 The End of Your Search for a Friendly Church" lUULBJUJUUULBJLflJLBJLfl 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for the whole family 11:00 a.m.

Worship Service "Dutch" Hamer. Elder of the Lincoln Park Church of Christ of Rockford will bring the message. BT8-aT8'B a a a b'b a rayra a EVANGEUCAL MISSION CHURCH Crystal Lake Avenue as Lincoln Parkway Crystal Lake; Illinois Lionel E. Barrett. Pastos Telephone 459-1088 LaALilftiftiaLaValaJLji4aiJiLaiaBaftaftiJs ffVTrri'B' a-FIRST BAPTIST CHAPEL 3329 W.

Main Si, McHenry. Illinois V. L. ChappelL Pastor 385-0081 nrVTryr8T8 11:00 a.m. Worship Services 6:00 p.m.

Youth Fellowship 7:00 p.m. Bible Fellowship Hour Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Hour Youth Activities-Youth Clubs meet only by special announcement during summer months. They will resume regular meetings in Sunday 8:45 a.m. Bible School Hour 11:00 a.m.

Morning Worship Service. 7:00 p.m. Evening Service. Wednesday 7:30 pjn. Mid-week prayer service and Bible Study Hour.

nra'ire'a'BB'B'ira'a'a'a'a'ra'g'B'B'B'ir RIDGEFIELD UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RidgefielA Illinois Rev. A. G. Toser. Minister Mrs.

EIner Jones. Organist B.B.,flAPJtJJ.0-BJLBJLB- ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH (On mile south on Green st McHenry) The Rev. R. L.

Eldrldgt Priest-in- Charge Phone EV 8-0380 The minister will be in residence throughout the month of July. July 17. Friendly Aid Society meets at the home of Mrs. Charles Still. July 29, Regular church services ar3 suspended until this date when a mid-summer service will be held.

September 9 Sunday School sessions are suspended until this date in September. Sunday, July 1 7:00 a.m. Men's Prayer Hour 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Children's Church 11:00 a.m.

Worship 6:00 p.m. Christ's Ambassadors 7:00 p.m. Evening Service Tuesday. July 3 8:00 p.m. Official Board Meeting Wednesday, July 4 7:30 pan.

Bible and Prayer Hour SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:30 a.m. Worship Service 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 ajn. Worship Service r.7.D0 p.m. Training Union 8:00 p.m.

Evening Worship WEEKDAY SERVICES: Wednesday 3:00 pjn. Junior G. 60 pjn. Junior Choir p.m. Sunbeams 7:30 pjn.

Prayer meeting Friday 3:30 pjn. Intermediate G. A-'s 4:30 pjn, Youth Choir A mule can't pull while kicking, and doesn't kick while pulling. The census of 1830 recorded the blind, deaf and dumb separately, for the first time. Sunday, July 1 10:00 a.m.

Church School Mrs. Gale Evenson Superintendent 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon "The Foundations Of Freedom" MASSES Sunday 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Family Eucharist Tuesday Friday 9:20 a.m.

7:00 a.m. It takes a true optimist to take a skillet along on a fish Another proven way to lose control of your car is to for Be Wise Use the Classifieds Be Wise Use the Classifieds ing trip. it's Washington. get the payments. Piggly Wiggly Food Center We Give Green Stamps Woodstock, III.

The Electric Autolite Company Die Casting Division Woodstock, Illinois FIRST SAVINGS LOAN ASS'N. of Woodstock MEMBER and FJLL3. on the square The State Bank of Woodstock Continuous Banking Service Sinco 1889 i You Need Your Church and Your Church Needs You Reichert Sales Inc. CHEVROLET Woodstock OLDS CHEVROLET -Crystal Lake-HUICK Auto Leasing i Daily or Yearly Metal Products Metal Products to Your Specifications Phone 3381890 31 McHenry Woodstock Rlishler Electric i klished J924 LAUR-EL, Inc. Smart Fashions Accessories Open Dally 9 to 5:30 Wed.

9 to 12 -Frl. 9 to 9 p.m. 15 E. Crystal Uke Ave. Crystal Uke, III.

Ph. 459-3350 Woodsotck Phone 338-0555 Benoy Motor Sales Wnere Service Is Firstf STUDEBAKER PACKARD Woodstock, III. FOR GOD AND COUNTRY IS THE OPENING PHRASE IN THE PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE AMERICAN LEGION Peter Umathum Post No. 412 Woodstock, III. WOODSTOCK MOOSE XODGE NO.

1329 HOHTGOMERY WARD Discount Store South of Rte. 47 on Clwn St. OPEN 7 DAYS A VIIX Uoaday thru Fridsy Safordav fx Sondav Sgtlsf action Guaranteed Or Your, Money Back 110 Johnson Woodstock Thompson's Flowers Phone 338-0711 Flowers Wired Anywhere "We Grow Our Own" Woodstock, III. WOODSTOCK PACKING CO. On the Square Woodstock WHOLESALE RETAIL MEATS Custom I Cutting for Home Freeiers 3384081 DONAHUE Furniture Co.

"VISIT OUR COLONIAL ROOM The Largest in McHenry County 119 E. Calhoun Woodstock First National Bank of Woodstock Member F.D.I.C. and F.R.S. WIEN'S WOMENS WEAR Over 60 Years In Woodstock 103 Cass Woodstock i Woodstock Glaso and Mirror GLASS FOR ANY PURPOSE Route 14 North Call 3384064 Save On Shoes and Clothing tM Entire rareily Pearl and Mike Stef fart, Owners LIQUID PACKAGE Equipment Corp. ARMSTRONG HEATING SH2ET METAL CO.

Heating Specialists Phone 3384418 Woodstock 4 'A WOODSTOCK WOODSTOCK ROUTE 120 3385210 The Church of. Your Fauh Needs Your Moral arid Material; Support 1' Attend I DAILY SENTINEL "Ccrvinj McHenry County let More Than i Century" "CjcfTne 3381300, BUSSE FLOWERS 'Tloweri for Evtry Occasion' Sprtrn Oardsn Plants These Religious Memges Are' Published Each Week Under the Endorsem*nt of the Woodstock MlnlsfsrlaS Association aid Are ly the Indlvidoals and Buslneu KSs. Hshtnuts Cho-m ea TU Pf, Phone 338-1036 710 fMPAlp.

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