£3 tP HIT k&smiY plmidexizr Piwwy L~ P^fWPBBPPS . " f ThMrafliy, Mflftb 90. Eastwood Manor PtaZES. OFFERED FOR EASTER EGG HUNT AT MANOR Rosemarie Newlon 'Saturday-- April 1, 2 p.m. at- the field at the barns. Prizes Will be given for finding different colored eggs. Balloons and candy will be distributed to all the children. The Easter egg hunt will be free for E.M.P. O.A. families. There will be a nominal fee for non-members. Barn Dance Chairman Rita Simpson and „hei* committee have made all t h e a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r . t h e square dance to be held June 3 at". Hilltop school. The calling Will be done by Ernie Useman. v St. Patrick's Dance The St. Patrick's dance held March 17 at the American Legion was a huge success. I'm sjure every one will agree the Committee did a fine job on this dance and the decorations were beautiful. Chairman Jim .tVSilson and his committee, Ray Lpssard, Glen Messer, Don Cisewski, Pat Borcovan, Marilyn Ful tz and Madeline Freckinan were responsible. Faith Presbyterian Church ; Thursday, March 30, at 8 p.m. -- The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed. Maundy Thursday ~ Good F r i d a y m e d i t a t i o n w i l l b e brought by the pastor, along tvith special music. : Over Radio Station WMCVV | [ 1 6 0 0 ) M r . M c l n t y r e w i l l preach on, "Our Lord's Seventh Word Spoken from the gross", at the First Presbyterm church of Harvard, on Good <'riday, March 31. at 2:35 p.m. ; Easter Sunday -- At 6 a.m. § Sunrise Service of Scripture, ffusic and Prayer will be held, followed by a breakfast by the Session. Church school will be $eld at. 9:30 a.m. The regular Worship service will be held at |l and will feature a special caster message and music. 5 Tuesday -- April 4 -- 8 p.m. t- Choir Rehearsal. " Wednesday -- April 5 -- 8 £.m. -- Final church membership class by Pastor. " Chapters 8 and 9 in "The $Vav of Discipleship.'" • Brownies * Troop No. 211 completing paster baskets for underprivi- " ledged children. Margaret leged children. Margaret Birmingham brought cookies for the girls' treat. S Kbix-Y. •.•itHw.wnmi-r v. w . • v -• t Birthdays ; Belated birthday greetings |o Tracy Philippi, who blew out Jhree candles yesterday, and to Roy Carlson, who also celebrated on the twenty-ninth. fiToday Louise Wiagman is Chalking up another year as Is |Jeth Hayes, who is four years Did. Maribeth Coughlin is a jjroung lady of one year today. iCathleen Barry will be 6 years |>ld tomorrow, Theresa Tink- Jer will celebrate her eleventh £li i thday on April 1. and Grace Goffo's birthday is on Eastet ^Sunday. On April 4 Don Cisewski celebrates his birthday and on the same day David Kellogg and Susan Mary Simpsou will be two. Madeline Freckman's is on April 5. Anniversary Greetings Congratulations to Lew and Pat Kellogg whose anniversary is March 31, and to Hannah and Bill Hamer on April 4. ' Get Well Carol Hayes and Pat Kellogg's mother, Mrs. Raymbnd Johnson, has been in the hospital for several weeks. Hope she gets well soon. Lena Campbell has her hands full taking care of three of her " daughters, Darlene, Pamela and Donna. They all have measles. Bridge Club Hannah Harner was the hostess for the bridge club on Wednesday evening, March 22. Peggy Anderson was the firsl prize winner and Marilyn Truckenbrod took home the travelling prize. This and That Congratulations to Eileen Noonan on receiving a scholarship from the state scholarship commission. Rita and Tom Simpson spent the weekend in Oak Park. Lois and Tim McCormack, Lydia and Dick Fenner, Dick and Grace Gruhn, Florence, Eileen and Mike Noonan, Rosemarie and Bob Newlon attended the American Legion's pot-1 u c k supper. Marion Alford was the guest of Nancy and Ray Less a r d , W e d n e s d a y , T h u r s d a y and Friday of last week. Florence, Eileen and Mike Noonan drove into Chicago for dinner and to drive her f a t h e r . W. J. McKeon, back to McHenry. He has been in Florida for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ryan and Martha Schmidt from Arlington Heights visited Jerry and Lois on Tuesday. Lynn Newlon celebrated her birthday with Debbie Garrelts, Gail McCormack, Margie Birmineham; Jackie Radner, Linda Wiegman and friends from school on Saturday, March 25. On Sunday her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilloffo and her aunt, Nanette, and Bill Werts came to help Lynn and Kathy .PROFEfjrtonni DIRECTORS' JBARL B. WALSH-- INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm & Life Ik* Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When Ton Need Insurance of Any Kind Phone EVergreen 5-0043 or 5-0058 112 E. Elm St. McHenry, D celebrate their birthdays. TThk Radner family went into Chicago on March 26 for a birthday party for Betty's sister. Sally . Lightholder. Pat' ami John, Coughlin and Rita and Tom Simpson enjoyed going out to dinner Tuesday evening. A Reminder E.M.P.O.A. meets every third Friday of the month at 8 in the barn. The Woman's club meets the second Thursday, in the month. Please observe the speed limit signs in our subdivision. Warm weather is just around the corner and so is someone's child. New Reporter You probably noticed the new name at the top of this column, the new phone nurnber tc call is EV. 5-5892. $p news is good news so the saying goes but no news is no column in this paper. ARRANGE FAIRGROUND TOURS Arrangements will be made for conducted tours of the fairgrounds in Springfield and the state's animal sanctuary and zoo by visiting school children and other groups, according to Franklin Rust, state fair manager. Way back in 1710, somebody in Germany raptured a heron, bearing a metal tag, put on by somebody in Turkey. Jbhhsbuirjj Plan Luncheon And Card Party Betty Hettermaifn i • Various members of St. John's Home anc! School afesbciatlon have tickets in their posession for sale. These tick* ets are for the forthcoming luncheon which will take place in the community club hall oil April 27 beginning at 11:30 a.m. The luncheon will be" followed by the playing of cards. A bake Sale is also in the planning stage for this particular day. Further details will be discussed at this week's association meeting. Keep this date in mind and plan to attend the luncheon, Fire and Rescue Squad Calls The Johnsburg rescue squad was called upon last Wednesday evening around midnight to administer first aid to a Pistakee Highlands worn a n. She was taken to the McHenry hospital for iurther treatment. The firemen of station 2 were called out last Sunday afternoon to assist in extinguishing a grass fire on Regnfer Road. Hospital Patients Mrs. Pat Tomasello made another of her frequent, trips to ; •) By Henry Heise S ! of Bolger's Drug Store • NO APRIL ; !' FOOLING AROUND * jl never balk \Vhfen a small fry comes up with one of those April Fool jokes. I've |dd my share of gag phone Calls, too. But there's one |>lace I don't like tricks or SiB*prises, and that's in cam- Ma performance. Customers of Snine have a right to feel the Ssfrne way. i (Dependability is one of the trong points of the line of rownie 20 Cameras we carry. |Jsing any one of them -- jvhether you're making snapshots or slides -- all their SHpeiai features work together io get you a good shot every fime you click the shutter. • For instance, the Brownie Cameras have zone-focusing. You can zero in on a £roup or scene or a close-up frith equal ease. You can also Adjust for changing light -- llim or April-brilliant. And tvhen you wind the film after jnaking your first exposure, the fum stops in proper posiautomatically. No squintg into red windows. No double exposures, either. 3 For a dependable, lowpriced camera, you can't go jfvrong with a Brownie Twin £0. Want built-in flash? Then tselect the Brownie Flash 20 Camera. And the Brownie Reflex 20 Camera with its big |*eflex finder (marked for sur- slide^) will also give reible performance. Bargains IdL i So let's leave the surprises |or April Fool. Take your pictures with one of the Brownie Cameras, and the joke'11 Itever be on you when your Snapshots or slides' come back from processing. No fooling! DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 128 So. Green Street Offica Phone: EV. 6-OW Res. Phone: EV. 5-8191 Hours: Daily 9:30 - 5.0t Tuos. St Frl. Evening* 6:90 - 9:00 Closed All Day Wectaesday* Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses Fitted Repair Service 2-61 DR. LEONARD L. BOTTARI Optometrist Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses 105 Richmond Road Honrs: Evenings Toes., Thurs. & FrL 7' to 9 p.m. Saturdays: 3 to 6 p.m. Phone EV. 5-22*2 2-61 SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Structural Steel and Ornamental Visit Our Showrooms Fireplace Equipment 8 Miles South on Rt. 81 Ph. EVergreen 5-0950 2-61 ciion ing GORDON E. SERGANT Registered Professional Engineer Percolation Teste Sanitation Layouts Water Supply Programs Richmond 4198 Vi Mile South of Rt. 12 on Johnsburg - Wilmot Road 11-60 DR. EDGAR E. PEASLEE Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR 118 Main St, McHenry, 111. Office Hours: Daily except Thursday 1-5 Man., Wed. & FrL Evenings 7-9 Phone lEVergreen 5-0489 6-61 ECONOMICALLY! PRIED CHICKEN - DINNER 3 pc. Chicken, Fries, salad 99 BURGER SHM 19 All items available for carry out SHRIMP IN BASKET with fries 79 (Next Door To Tour J.ftL. Station) Two Locations 2 mi. East McHenry on Route 120 ilet. lZ tt *1 -j- One Mile South of Richmond the McHenry, hospital last week. No matter how often she goes, I'm sure Pat will be the first to agree, "there's no place like home." As a result from a fall in her home, Mrs? Jacob Fritz became a patient in St. Therese's hospital last Sunday. We all hope her stay there will be a short one. Brownie News The girls of troop 378 made bud vases lrom liquid detergent bottles as a project at last Tuesdays meeting; Further discussion on forthcoming events was also held at this time. Acting as this meeting's cookie hostess was Sheila Smith. Receives Badges At the recent pack meeting two Cub Scouts from Pack 454 Den 8 received their wolf badges. They were John Johri- -ston and Jim Scott. Around the Town "Pete" Peterson flew to New York for a few days last week on business. While he was gone, Marge's folks from Berwyn spent that time and a few more days visiting here. Joe Hettermann and two of his buddies are seeing the sights in Florida^ The trio left last Friday evening for the south to spend their Easter vacation. While there they will stop to visit Jack and Ollie Keenan in Pompano Beach. Belated birthday wishes to Nadine Frett who turned fifteen on March 5. t We are sorry to lose "Butch" and Mary Jane Nowak and their young daughter from here in Jak-Ana Heights. Although they didn't move too far away, •their loss will still oe felt it} the subdivision. News is getting a little short recently because of lack, ptione calls. Why not call yc news items to me before noon on Mondays so We can keep,, this column large and ttiore tin t e r e s t i n g . . . . A Happy and Blessed Easter to one and all! SPECIMEN BALLOT To be voted at the regular election in the Village of Spring Grove, County of McHenry, State of Illinois, to be held Tuesday, April 18, 1961. S PARTY FOR VILLAGE PRESIDENT • • FOR VILLAGE CLERK FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEE (Vote for Three) • ; • • FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE • Clarence M. Freund f Village Clerk O PARTY FOR VILLAGE PRESIDENT • Lyle C. Thomas FOR VILLAGE CLERK • Leander Lay FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEE (Vote for Three) • Walter Brown • Daniel Miller • Antony Kappi 9 FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE • AM 'Tony' Lombards JL SPECIMEN BALLOT To be voted at the regular election in the Village of Sunnyside, County of McHenry, State of Illinois, to be held Tuesday, April 18,1961. ViUage Clerk Of GRESSIVE TY (By Petition) FOR VILLAGE PRESIDENT • Marvin Muleski FOR VILLAGE CLERK • Irma Gunther FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE • Caslmer J. Cios FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEES FULL TERM (4 Yr.) (Vote for. Three) • Joseph Metzger • Edwin Lehman « Q James Kinder FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEES UNEXPIRED TERM (2 Yr.) • Richard Fredrick C I T I Z E N ' S PARTY (By Petition) VILLAGE PRESIDENT o EPENDENT Y (By Petitioit) FOR VILLAGE PRESIDENT • Armin Von Obstfelder • FOR VILLAGE CLERK • Angela L. Smith FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE FOR VILLAGk CLiERK • Mae G. Casey FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE • Phil W. d • FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEES FULL TERM (4 Yr.) (Vote for Three) N. Ripley R. Kerr asimer Kasperski FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEES 'V UNEXPIRED TERM (2 Yr.) FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEES FULL TteRM (4 Yr.) (Vote lor Three) • Lewis Harrington Sr. • Chester Brown • Richard Mickelsen FOR VILLAGE TRUSTEES UNEXPIRED TfcRM (2 Yr.) •j?a • Elmer F. • I 1