sEml-moNTHLY rrNr QITEEN T0 EErGN OVER I6TH ANNUAL KId"qNIS KIDS I DAT PEANUT SALE A dlmirmtive seven yeat old charmer with a sunny smile and a person€rlity to natch won the hearts of keen-eyed judges in the Sheraton-Chicago Hotel Saturaay, August 20 to win the cronn of ttKiwants- Little Miss Peanuttt for L966, Claudia GI"y, 30L Circle, Island Lake, fII., was selected from seven flnalists who had won Local and dlrrisional tlttle I,Ilss Pearm.t contests sponsored by Ctricago- Land Kiwanis Clubs. She was sponsored by the Mellenry, fllinois CLub. Claudfu wiLI rei-gn as Queen over a series of events during the eomlng rnonth, culminating in the l6th Anrnral Kiwanis Kids, Day Pearmt SaIe, September 23. She will receive nore than a thousand. l0 Cents Per Copy doLlars in prizes. The six other finalists in the Little Miss Pearmt Contest wiII serve as the queents royal court, asslsting her in a round of public appearances over the next four weeks. John Naser, manager of the Chicago offi-ce of the Veterans Administration and Chairman of the Lg66 Klwanis Kidst Day Feanrrt SaIe, noted that the money raised dr:rlng the sale j-s retained by the club that coLlects it for youth pro- g?ams ln lts own comnunity. . nI"oly 3001000 boys anc glrls, fiveto etghteen years old, in fllinois, Northern fndiana, Eastern fowa and South- ern Wisconsin-- €specially the handicapped and underprivileged-- have benefited frorn thls program since it started, in Lg5Ot,, Naser saiC. P I CTO R I A [.N [}y $ t, [TT[R AIli LE I 2 4, 19 6 6 YOLIIiUE I0, I& . 2 6 FAIR AHD IAIPARTTAL ilEUI's Or rHE CCIMTilUNITIES PETER M. JUSTEN & SON FUNERAL HOME 3807 W. Elm Streel 385.0063 McHenry, lllinois OXYGEN EOUIPPED Ambulance 385-0063 HANDY RESUSCITATOR