if - • • I v r ^ i t « ; v " vv A i w i j < \ : o , ' ^ v - r - ; • ' , - - ' ; ' v . : !-v i ; - " - . ^ i " - . . ' *• ORED FOR Betty. Hettenriann J|I thirteen piano students who •Receive their instructions from Jester Carol Ann attended fin audition held ihv Lombard last * Saturday. The .students dis played their musical aceom plishments for which Patricia Thompson was chosen for the highest rating. Patty will be one of those featured in an honor recital to be held later . this spring at the Madonna high School in Aurora. Women drivers who so gen erously c^fered themselves to provide transportatiorf' for the Sisters and students were: Mrs. Virginia Pitzen, Mrs. Olga Freund and Mrs. Sylvia Obstfelder Ladies Nljjht Coming Up The Johnsburg Community club is fulfilling their annual tradition once again by holding a special event for the ladies. This affair will be held as usual on the club's regular meeting night in May. A delicious roast beef dinner will be served to the club members and their ladies. Following _a short meeting, the members and their ladies will enjoy a social evening with entertainment instead of a dance as in the past few years. All in all it should prove to be a most enjoyable evening so why not get your reservations in now. Tickets can be purchased at Lay's Hettermann's tavern and Central garage. Reservations will oe accepted up to April 27 only, so be sure you and y6ur lady aren't left out. Easter Baptism The very young daughter of Harry and Lois Thelen was presented to the font of baptism on Easter Sunday following the 1Q o'clock Mass at St. John's church. Sandra Anne Sir her official name and sponsors for the young miss were «fn aunt and uncle, Mrs. Del- 'ma Monte and Steve Donnellan. Dinner Was served to the .following at th^ home of the paternal grandparents:, Mr. !«nd Mrs. Art ThelCn, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Donnellan and family of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. ©on Monte and family of Sun- Ttyside, the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Walter Piitihow of Crystal Lake and last but certainly not least Sandra Anne and her parents. Association Holds Election At the . regular meetirtjg' of the Jak-Ana Heights association which' was held in the Community Club hall on April 9, election of officers was held. Newly elected into office were: Dan S c h m i t t , p r e s i d e n t ; B i l l Fischer, secretary; "feud" Leiser, financial secretary and treasurer, and John Schmitt and Don Rosing, directors. After various current and future subjects were discussed the association adjourned until their next meeting in JUjly. Henry ljpspital this 'week where she will be cohnhe# for several days to undergo minor surgery. \ ---r \ The Hlller girls, Diane, Jackie and Linda, have faieeii having quite a setge of tfte measles. This setioiid round hfcs been a tough one in comparison to the lighter eaie they encountered earlier. Karen Smith and Douglas FYeund are the newest itwrn bers to join the measles cluft. Teen Jkge News Of interest to the 'teen-age set will be the ' resuming of the; regular dance schedule, at the Community Club hall o.n April „22, Tuesday evening at 7:30. The dances will continue as long as the 'teen-agers show they are interested so why not get your crowd together "and go over to the club next Tuesday and "have yourselves a ball." Since quitfe a few of the 'teen-age set took the series of dance instruction, there should be a lot of fancy rug cutting so be sure' to be t h e r e and c a t c h t h e l a t e s t steps. Ills and Pills Department We were sorry to learn Harry Ward has had quite a stay in the Woodstock hospital. We sincerely hope by the time this comes to print he will be feeling better once again. Mrs. Mary Hettermann is scheduled to enter the Melt was Joy Hettermann, not Joe Hettermann who contacted measles recently. This was a misprint in last week's paper. Social Event Coming up again next Sunday evening, April 20, is another of the public parties sponsored by the Blessed Virgin Sddality. This event will take place in St. John's school hall as usual and proceeds of the party, will go into the hew schobl building fund. Around The Town The juvenile girl Foresters will hold their installation of officers in the Community Club hall next Sunday after? noon at 2 p m. . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martinec and Bobby spent last Saturday in Chicago where they visited his parents. The Thursday night ladies bowling league will hold their banquet in Ingleside on May 1. 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