V Thnwriay, April 16,1864 Johnsburg PARISH YOUTH OF ST. JOHN'S LIST MANY ACTIVITIES Betty Hettermann This next week will prove most busy for the youth of St. John's parish. Sunday's 10 o'clock Mass will be said for their intentions. They will receive Communion in a body at this time. Breakfast will be served in the Community Club hall immediately following the church service. Our youths will be joined by the young people of St. Mary's and St. Peter's at noon for a trip to the "Big City". For all those who have made their reservations, they wilLsee "Becket". They expect to return about 7:30 or 8. Our high school youth and those from St. Peter's will conduct a Bible Vigil on Wednesday, April 22 in St. John's church. All parish members are invited to attend. This Bible Vigil will serve as an evening of recollection. Delegates will be in Rockford on April 25 to attend th^, .Diocesan Youth Congress. A day which is never forgotten is coming up for the First Communion Class on May 3. Our good Sisters are to be congraduated once again for the patience and effort which they show during the instruction prior to this big day. Help - Help Those are the words being sent out to anyone within hearing distance. All kinds of volunteers are needed to solicit funds for the forthcoming Cancer Drive. If you can spare anytime at all, even if it is just an hour, please call LaVon at 385-3219. She has graciously consented to help out during this fund drive but it is impossible for her to handle it alone. Please call her right now and offer your services. THE McHENHY PLAINDEALEB "Spring Is In The Air" You can get into the spring feeling mood next Saturday evening by attending St. John's Home and School Association "Spring Fling" dance in the Community Club. The committee has really been working hard to make this endeavor a real success. What better way to show them you are with them than by being present there next Saturday. This is their first try at sponsoring a dance so let's all make it vyprth the effort. Maybe next'_year there will be another u. forward, to. See you Saturday? I'll be there, will you? Sewing Guild Meets Present from this vicinity when the Pink Ladies Sewing Guild of the Women's Auxiliary to the McHenry hospital met in the home of Marge Kingberg were Esther Knapp, Mildred Kennedy and Til lie Ahrens. Thirteen members which included the above mentioned three enjoyed a delicious dessert luncheon served by the hostess. All present spent an enjoyable meeting time together. * Break CJ round For New Convent 1 Lots of interested persons will be keeping a watchful eye on the progress of the new convent. Ground was broken last week and needless to say we will all be as happy as can be when our Sisters will be able to occupy the new structure. Can't you imagine their anticipation? The Blessed Virgin Sodality held a very sue-, cessful luncheon and card party last week and these funds wiil be used to help furnish their new home. A vote of thanks to all who helped in making _thi< party the terrific success it was. Hospitalized Still a patient in the McHenry hospital is Joe King. He was taken there last Wednesday afternoon. If you have a spare minute, drop him a card. He will appreciate hearing from ail his many friends. Time Is Short April 25 is the date for the annual Community Club Ladies Night banquet. If you haven't got your tickets yet, you better get "on the ball". "Time is runnuing out." The committee has worked hard for a long time to make this evening as enjoyable as the ones in the past. They think this one may be bigger and better than before so don't miss it. Last Wednesday the squad answered a call when a local resident suffered a seizure and had to be taken in the squad ambulance to the McHenry hospital. On Sunday, at 12:10 p.m. they were summoned to Pistakee Highlands when a victim suffered a fatal possible heart attack. Once again the squad was accredited with saving the life of a young child. A two year old bpy who reside? on Regrjer Road1 fell into the water last Friday afternoon. The men pulled the youngster from the water and worked on him until the rescue squad members arrived. They continued the aid and then took the boy in the squad ambulance to the hospital Just stop a minute and think what would have happened had that father not used his knowledge of artificial respiration in this emergency. In relation to this I would like to remind you of tho -first aid classes coming up in the near future which will he instructed by the Johnsburg rescue squad: Try to lake advantage of these classes. One of your children may need quick thinking first aid someday. Wouldn't you like to be pre- I>ared i" the need arises? Urbana Weekenders Arnie and Clara Michels last weekend in Urbana visiting their niece, Melinda Might, and her friend, Scott Mitchell. Both young people are students at the University of Illinois. Melinda recently returned from Paris where she attended college.-~ T.£jhig is the daughter of Majori!Sn^ Mrs. Gerald Might of Ehj^ana. w' n.£ ; 5K Capitol Trip Chrrff'"* Nell of Sunnyside Beach and Dorothy Miller of McHenry were participants in the -Re^teMcan Women's 121 h annualtiSSnference in Washington, :EjpC.j from April 6 - 11. On Thursday: they and the other worr^n Jrom Illinois were luneheorT'guests with Congressman Bob McClory in the House of RepJ^estaitatives dining room on the piaii) floor of the capitol. On FMasr they lunched with Seoatftfr'Pfrksen along with the ladiesIllinois. A most meniorg^ e'^'Dint in their Washington.^ jjriwas the opportunity to vie'w^^e body of General Dou^taS ^ecArthur as he laid in thiRrotunda. People were in linesf^orv;faiocks waiting their turn "to pass the open casket. Clara and Dorothy also attended a ritght session in the house when the wheat bill was being voted on. This session lasted until midnight and was rnos! interesting to witness. The ladies spent sometime on the Cherry Blossom tour which was just too pretty for words. They made the entire trigl by Spring Gtove SCRIBE VISITS ORDAINED SON IN CALIFORNIA Eva Freund Installation Coming Up A dinner will be held at Hettermann's prior to the regular monthly meeting of the lady Foresters next Tuesday evening, April 21. Any member wishing to attend the dinner should call Virginia Pitzen no later than Sunday, April 19. The dinner will be served at 6:30. Right atfer this dinner the officers and members will proceed to the Community Club hall where the installation of new officers will be held. Committee for the hall will be the following members: Katie Hufl as chairman, Jean Atbrecht, Janice Huff, Melania Tftiel, Helen Schmitt, Alvina Miller and Hilda Thelen. Rehearsal for. the installation ] will be at 9:15 p.m. on April 20. "Happy Birthday To You" Rita and Bud Miller have reason for double celebration this month. They are both April's children. On April 21 Richard Dehn will be listening to the birthday song sung to him by his nice family. Best to April celebrants. Time to say goodbye for another week. It's fun getting those phone calls so keep them coming. See you here next just, about the same time. Have a real nice week. The only sound opinions a lot of people have are a lot of noise. WHOA! Only 4' more days to shop NYE'S lc SALE "Your Friendly Walgreen Agency" POODLES Beautifully Groomed -- TRAINING -- BOARDING -- Individual large Inside kennels heated -- Covered outside runs. BATHING -- Small & Medium Sized Dogs •RUBY BECKER'S KENNELS 1018 W. Lincoln Rd. 385-2436 McHenry, 111. (1 Mile East of the Skyline Drive-In) TERRIFIC We bought Volckman Furniture Co., Morris, III. furniture mart showroom samples. We can offer you terrific discounts on brand new living room furniture pieces. 0vqr*200 assorted living room pi• eces i•n sit ockI !I %d Did you notice? No news from Spring Grove for several weeks. I just got back from a trip to California. Visited our son, Rev. Nicholas Freund, SDS, out there in Sacramento where he is teaching at St. Pius X Seminary. The seminarians presented a Passion Play produced by Father Nicholas and this primarily was my reason for going. Saw the play on Palm Sunday and it was tremendous. I attended Easter Sunday Mass at the cathedral in Sacramento. The Mass was sung by the St. Pius Polyphonic, choir under the direction of Father Nicholas. The following week vye toured San Franrisco, Lake Tahoe, Squaw Valley and Reno, Nevada. Came home through the Feather River Valley, Rocky Mountains and the canyons of Colorado. Needless to say it was a most enjoyable trip. Easter Vacation Mrs. Mary Klein spent Easter with her son and family, the Edward Kleins, at Fort Sill, Okla. She spent ten days with them and while there attended the Passion Play at Holy City, Births When I got back I ht:i:u that the Norman Krie;...1! we a baby boy. The Earl Suttons have a new daughter, Rene Eileen. The little miss weighed 7 lbs., 8 oz. Clubs Mrs. Frances Shotliff was hostess to the members of her club on Thursday afternoon. Prizes went to Minnie Pierce, Helen Smith, Josephine May, Mary Nitnsgern and Clara Deinlein. ,Lunch was served alter cards. Membt rs of her club were entertained at the home of Mrs. L. L. Kagan on Thursday evening. A dessert lunch was served after which cards were played. Prizes went to Mrs. Paul Ix?wis, Mrs. Charles Freund and Mrs. Ray May. Deceased Joseph Robers of New Munster, Wis., passed away at his home of a heart attack on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Busch attended the funeral in Niew Munster. Bridal Shower Miss Judy Swiatek was the honored guest at a shower held for her in the town hall on Sunday afternoon. She will become the bride of Francis Kattner on May 9. Congratulations The second place awards were won by the three 0 pupils of St. Peter's school who presented exhibits and attended the science fair in Chicago on Saturday. This fair included schools in the entire Chicago Postmasters Meet The McHenry-Boone County Postmasters association held its April meeting at fylarengo. Postmaster Eva Freund presided at the meeting. Official guest present was C. White, Postal Service Officer, who spoke on the importance of reports postmaster to regional office^- County Doctors Tm Hear Gynecologist Dr. Walter J. Reich will he guest lecturer at a dinner-meeting of the McHenry County Me-|< dical society at 6:45 Thursday "evening, April 16, at Martinetti's, Crystal Lake. He wilt speak on "Diagnosis and Mani agement of Irregular Vaginal Bleeding". Dr. Reich is professor of gynecology at Cook County graduate school and assistant professor of gynecology and obstetrics at Chicago Medical school. Maybe--the drive-iri banks I were designed so that bankers could see theiv cars. TO HAVE MUSIC .. . Yoji Need "TONES" Yes TONES Mustic Studio Now Offers ' Instruction in Organ Trumpet Accordion & Drums Records Stereo LP's from 99< Each Top 40 Hits Mono & LP's Also Sheet Music & Books TONES Music Studio 3719 W. Elm St. McHenry PHONE 385-4646 Final 4 Days Thurs., Fri., Sat & Sun. April 16 -17 -18 -19 GIGANTIC 1' SALE Values in Every Department At MILLSTREAM DRUGS % "Walgreen Agency" 3720 W. Elm Street Jewel Shopping Plaza HORNSBY'S Reg. 29c IERSHEY 3 Pc. Stylemaker Bedroom Set, double dresser, mirror, chest, panel bed, fruit wood and black. Reg. $279.95. $179.95 6 Year Size Crib, double drop side, complete with mattress. Reg. $52.90 $34.95 Berkline Rockers, Love Seat in assorted colors. Reg. $159.95 $119.95 7 Pc. Howell Dlnnette Set selfcdge, 36x48x60x72, 6 side chairs. Reg. $169.95. $129.95 Philco Portable TV 16" Currier model. Reg. $129.95. $99.95 Reg. $22.95 5. Drawer Unfinished Chest. Now $14.95 Reg. $32.95 7 Drawer Unfinished Kneehoie Desk Now $18.95 New 2 Pc. Nylon Frieze Living Room Set. Now $88.95 5 Pc. Solid Maple Dinette Set in round, oblong or harvest style. Now $99.95 Genuine Nylon Frieze Sofabed Now $69.95 8 Pc. Nylon Frieze Sectional Now $129.95 Philco 8.6 cu. ft. Refrigerator. Now <».. $129.95 8 Pc. Bedroom Group, double dresser, mirror, chest, bookcase bed, mattress and box spring, two bed pillows. Reg. $264.95. . . Now $159.95 10 Pc. Living Room Group, sofa bed and chair, nylon eover, 2 step tables, cocktail table, 2 lamps, 9 x 12 foam back rug, 2 sofa pillows. Reg. $265.00 Now $149.95 Philco 30" Electric Range. Deluxe model with broiler under glass. Lift top for easy cleaning, wwt. Reg. $329.95 $159.95 3 Pc. Bassett Currco Mahogany Bedroom Set, double dresser, mirror, chest, bookcase bed. Reg. $259.95. $169.95 Manhattan 510 Coil Mat- <tressi or Box Spring in 3/3-4-4/6 with 10-yr. guarantee. Reg. $69.50 . . $39.95 (Maple Finish Bunk Bed complete with 2 inner spring mattresses, ladder & guard rail. Reg. $109.95. . . $79.95 Serta Hollywood Outfit complete with mattress and box spring, frame and headboard. $99.95 value • $59.95 5 Pc. Chrome Dinette Set with 30x40x48 table and 4 side chairs. Reg. $79.95 . • $49.95 '••7 7 Pc. • ;lLl<sfd Dinette with 36x48x60x7^ table and 6 side qbrtiril Reg. $179.95. • 1* $129.95 1--Living. JR-oom Couch, turquoise, WAS $219.50. Reduced* to,/A $129.00 1--BrojVU^uch. Was $219. Special $119.95 1--5 Pc. Sectional in tangerine^ $479. Special $329.00 LV fti 3 Pc. Sectional in brown. Was $450. Reduced to $319.00 2 Pc. Beige Living Room Set, ifrlon cover, foam cushions. jjf&egy. $349.95. Now • • V-W-t $239.95 ftr-- 1 DaVfcnporit. Was $389. Reduced to ' $225.00 1 Chair in blue green. Was $109. Reduced to • • • • $95.00 Many other sets from which to choose. 1--Couch with cocoa cover. 4" rubber crown cushions. Reg. $325. Special $199.00 1--2 Pc. Turquoise Davenport and Chair. Reg. $425. Special $249.00 1--3 Pc. Sectional Set in brown. Reg. $429. Special $289.00 1--1 Pc. Liying Room Set in brown. Was $329. Special $229.50 jgZZZZZM 1 Large Chair. Was $95. Special $69.00 1 Long Sofa, peat color. Reg. $229.00. Now $179.50 1 Modern Davenport with Bikini cover in beige. Was $229.50 $159.50 3 Pc. Sectional Set in sage. Was $325. Special $199.00 1 Couch in beige. Was $225. Reduced to $125.00 2 Assorted Chairs in sage or moss. Were $99. Special $49.95 1--2 Pc. .Vanguard Turquoise Living Room Set. Was $479. Special $290.00 1. Sofa Davenport in champagne color with 6" foam. Was $395. Special . . $279.00 1 Champagne Chair. Was $199. Special $129.50 1--2 Vc. Living Room Set in honey with 6" rubber crown cushions. Was $595. Special $395.00 1 Modern Couch with Scotchguard in willow. Was $229.50. Special . • $139.95 1 Modern Chair with high back. Scotchguard In russett. Reg. $110. Special $75 1--2 Pc. Living Room Set in charcoal brown. Reg. $359 $199.00 MARTIN'S Hi-Way Furniture Rls. 14 at 47 Woodstock Hours: 9-9 Tuesday and Friday; Mon., Wed., Thurs., Sat., 9-5:30 338-0404 Your choice of four may//. varieties. r AQUA Lively, fascinating HARTZ MOUNTAIN CHLOROPHYLL The professional Hair LITTER Spray. The all weather Hair Spray. Ideal hamster bedding. Sanitary, absorbent and Healthy, easy deodorant. to care for pets Hours of fun & amusement. M* plastic bag Reg. $1.00 HARTZ MOUNTAIN AMSTER Sturdy, attractive HAMSTER CAGES A combination of wholesome ingredients for all sizes, all kinds of hamsters & pets. With exercise wheel, plat form, plastic drinking bot- 11 e. 14x7x10 inches. HARTZ MOUNTAIN HAMSTER VITAMINS Helps maintain resistance to disease . . . brings out the"^ lustre of hamsters^ coats. dispenser boiile MEDICATED COSMETICS By NOXEMA NO CATCHES! NO GIMMICKS! One day this month will be Liquid; Pressed Powders or Matte Make-up. Reg. $l.o0 FREE DAY AT HORNSBYS! Realistically gruesome assortment! Your entire purchase price will be refunded in full for that day! Save your register receipts! "Free Day" will be posted at end of April! Reg. $1.00 EX c ea. COLGATE TOOTH BRUSHIS FLOUR SACK LADIES Wash 'n Wear JAMAICAS Pure white only 600 tissues. CRYSTAL-CUT PLASTIC WASTE BASKETS DISH TOWELS Reg. 39c Box Soft, absorbent. Colorful selection Reg. 29c Sizes 10-18 9 Quart Size $100 HORNSBY'S FREE PARKING IN OUR LOT ©PEW DAILY 8 So 9 s SUN. 9 to fltsa