• * ". ' vS •1 ,t ,-*«r>sSr- V-,'.V«»j vw*:v ;••>< ?i ™r.i' f;: . ; f - \ V-ctiwn RV-;• * * i ...: f»Ct Two ' . . jt - * - . . ^ \ J*\ -t ,*• Loreen was presented with many sifts. Attending the party wefe. John Getner, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Eftlward Getner, Mr. and Mrs. P. Boeifnde, Mrs. Francis Sturch and Mr. and Mrs. W. Jalove, all of Chicago; and the Dick Low families. Smith and Frank Legion Post Observes Anniversary *M(M4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gusiardof* "Garla Lynn" is the name which Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin chose for their infant daughter who was christened at St. Patrick's church on Sunday. March 12. Sponsors were Kathleen Huff and Eugene Oxtoby. WfOF Communion Snnday March 36 • St. Clara's Court, W.C.O.F., and the juveniles will receive Holy Communion in a body on Sunday. March 26, Ut St. Mary's church. A breakfast will follow in the church hall. Above are pictured officers of the American Legion Post, No. 49L, - and of the Auxiliary unit. From ieft to right, they are Robert Krinn, adjutant; Eleanor Kinsala, treasurer; Christine Krinn, secretary; Eddie lleath, Auxiliary president; William Green. Post Commander; Henrietta Vycital, first vice-president; and Harold Vycital, senior vice.- eommander. . The group is shown gathered around the table which was centered with a liarge anniversary cake. The picture was taken at the receut celebration of the post's thirty-first anniversary. A joint meeting was held on the occasion, with the Auxiliary furnishing a delicious potlack supper. - • - ; ... Aanoance Tmtmj " Wlu«n Soon Miss Clara Stoffel was chairman of the last C. D. of A. meeting, which was held Thursday evening In the K. of C. hall. The last games of the winter card tournament were played. Prizes for the evening were awarded to Helen Weber in auction bridge; Mary Agnes Boetscb and Eleanor Kinsala in .contract bridge; Eleanor Miller. Mary Zimmermann. Lee Bassi. Irene Guffey and ltose Huemann in pinochle. Tournament winners will be annoumri! m the next business meeting ou April €. A social evening followed. Party Honors Loreen Getner Mr. and Mrs. John Getner entertained a group of relatives a,nd friends at their home last Sunday afternoon in honor of the second birthday anniversary of their daughter, Loreen. A buffet supper was served, featuring a birthday cake, and the afternoon and evening spent in visiting. Little Baptize Son Of Raymond Gnnardmi * .. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Guzzardo was christened "Gary Raymond" at baptismal services held on Sunday, March 19. Rev. Fr. Edward C. Ooakley Officiated. Sponsors were Mrs. Johm Getner , and William Kamp, Jr., aunt and uncle of the baby. , • 7 Following the baptism, a dinner was served at the Guzzardo home to Mr. and Mrs% .William Kamp, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. William Kamp. Jr., "'Mr. artd Mrs. Joe Guzzardo and Mr. and Mrs. John Getner and daughter. Rnnintajre Sale ' •'irHi 30-31 The rummage sale which Circle 3 of the W.S.C.S. is sponsoring will be held oa March 30 and SI at the city hall. In charge are Mrs. George Johnson and Mrs. C. H, Duker, who would appreciate any contributions after March 26. They may he left with either of the above named ladies after that date or they will arrange to have them picked up. \ttended Bridal Shower In Chicago Those from here who attended the bridal shower for Miss Bernice Koterwski in Chicago last Thursday were Mrs. Joseph Guzzardo, Mrs. John Getner and Miss Doris Ann Oeffling. Miss Koterwski will T be married to John Guzzardo of Chicago on April 16. The latter is a brother of Joseph Guzzardo of McHenry. Martin Babf. Is Baptised Present Coarse In Baby Sitting The first course in baby sitting was given by Mary Kauss at the last meeting of the Pre-Teen club. It dealt with honest and responsibility involved. Marie Rogers brought her doll collection, -which was on display as the hobby of the week. The next meeting will bo held on Mhreh 26. ^ , 100 MODELS TOOlt' PART IN PARENT TEACHERS' REVUE The excellent community spirit shown, combined with m.uch hard work on the part of the stores cooperating, made a success of the McHenry Community P.T.A. Family Style Show March 16. The following models showed a complete line of spring clothes: Toddler Shop; Virginia Kauss, Jimmy Creamer, Heather Fiku, Jim Meeker, Patty Jensen, . Elaine Ilitchens, Michael Meeker, Penny Fike, Carol Arvidson, Marlene Arvidson, " Maribeth Kauss, Joanne Durland, Stevie Fike, Joan Jeske and Suzanne Kauss. McGees: Bob McCuIla, Jack Wirtz, Jack Pepping and Jim Wegener. Fitzgerald's: Jack Thises, Roger Svoboda, Dick Hiller and Duane Andreas. Gamble's:.Mrs. Vale Adams, Kitty Albright, Jerry Nimtz, Cookie Miller, Barbara Jean Albright, Mrs. Ray Hughes, Mrs. Walter Haug, Mrs. Ray Albright and Mrs. Joe J. Miller. Nielsens: Carol Marticke, Beverly Schwermann, Lorraine Melsek, Mary tlnti, Louise Wahl, and Joanne Rulien, Flower woman,' Agnes Fredricks6h. Mrs. Pick's, Agatha Shop and Jeanette Style Shop: Mrs. Fred Svoboda, Pat Nixon, Mrs. H. M,. Engdahl, Mrs; Fred Wahl, Evelyn Hay, Sally King, Joan Hieman, Janet Heide, Karen Engdahl, Lona Novak, Arline Svoboda, Grace Kilday Adele Froehlich, „Mrs. John Kilday. Gladstones: Jerry Bennett, Mr. Herbert Engdahl, Chris Bennett, Bob Baer, Mrs. "^Eileen Hodson, Lona Nowak, Suzanne Thompson, Marilyn Schmitt, Kathy Smith, Pat Huemann, Marie Herdrich, Jane Betz, Joyce Eschbach, Lindy Bennett, CaFol Olson, Diane Rietosel, Karen Engdahl, Mary Lou Smith, Charlene Dowe, Rex Hester, Terry Miller, Jim Hester, Lee Eschbach, Doris Bauer, Louise Barbier, Lee Vance, Allan Liebsohn, I5ob Baer, Barbara Eggert, Lucille Poe, Grace Hiller, Norma Hiller, and Susan Thompson. The Elm Street Florist and the McHenry. Floral Company donated beautiful cut flowers for the stage and Mrs. Ray McGee was the narrator. Her sprightly, spirited discription of the styles kept everyone interested throughout thd show. There was comic relief in GOOD NEWS FOR HARD OF HEARING f oiiiiiiiuifty Club Will Meet March t* The next meeting of the Johnsburg Community Club will be held at Hettermann's Tavern on Tuesday evening. March 28. T}u -: is ore Tveek earlier than The committee in charge includes Goorge Hiller, Me-.u-y Hiller, Ed. Hettermann, Jerry Hettermann and Joe HimrclntaB. Many Present At • „ St. Patrick's Party" , A large lumilxrr of parhJlutHiers t»f 8t. Patrick's church were j>r. •eat at iiH> aiuHiaJ St. i*at risk's, day- pot-Lie*' supper and iiSrtyv held in the cfujrcli hairiest Friday ewniiif;. .Following the supper. a short program was presented by Hob McCuU.'i, v ho sang "Macnamara's Baud, und a boys* octet, who offered three numbers. Why make tiresome trips to Chicago or other distant cities for your hearing aid needs, when now you may buy and be serviced locally in this field. Come in today and see the amazing new V O X T R O N 301 Here is the truly fine one-piece hearing aid you've btrvti Waking for. Beat of all, this high-quality, high-fidelity instrument. is moderately priced at only So why pay more? Come in and compare with any aid costing twice the price. Free demonstration. No obH-- gation. ONE YEAR SERVICE GUARANTEE 10 Day MONEY-BACK Guarantee 8950 EVEREADY BATTERIES FOR ALL HEARING A»DS NYE DRUG STORE WALGREEN AGENCY PHONE 26 McHENRY An Experienced Policeman for a Policeman's Job BENEFIT PARTY?; Thursday March 30th. 8:00 P: M: V" AT V. t. W. CLUB ROOMS ."Q East Side of Fox River ' FOR JOHN J. MCCARTHY Democratic Candidate SHERIFF, McHENRY COUNTY Tickets On Sale At The Door ~ the middle of the show when Mrs. Engdahl took the part oKthe lady shopper before and after her shopping tour. Mrs. Dickow showed what the lady gardener wears Mrs. Olson showed correct attire for wash day and Mrs. Eschbach show ed how women shouldn't look in | the morning. Mike Weiser ended | the show with what the retiring j gentleman will wear, complete with night shirt and candle. The f"P.T.A. wish to thank everyone fa# their cooperation and hope to" make this type of style show an annual affair in McHenry. :AM&&1CAN^BAN*1N6 IN ACTION WHICH Wilt TOD HAVE? * = Foolish question? Not at sill. In courtcries where freedom has vanished some people may own bikes, biit cars may never be within their reach. The American standard of living provides abundantly. Installment buying with the aid of bank credit also is part of the answer. A bank auto loan «t low cost helps many families to own new cars! 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