Thursday, April 4.1963 1XDS McHENBY PLAJUDEALEB Pbo* Tbniii g HOLD BENEFIT -OLl PERFORMANCES FOR PLAYCRAFTERS A mixture of old favorites and of new literature will be presented as part of the McHenry Playcrafters' benefit performance by William Boyd Andrews on April 19 and 20, at the McHenry Junior high school auditorium. Called "An evening of Schmaltz With William Boyd Andrews," the program will also include readings by a specially trained Greek chorus of Playcrafter members. Included in this chorus are Ruth Lightner, Jack Fulton, Cath. Thomas, Kathy Beck, Libby Stinespring, Carl Johnson, Lois Harrison and "Pinky" Harrison. His presentation of the Play crafter benefit represents th first professional appearance by Br. Andrews in the Mc Henry area. The benefit has been designed to provide capital funds for the youth group to aliow it to continue and to develop its work with the children of the McHenry community. Tickets for the performance are on sale from members of the McHenry Playcrafters and various civic and service groups cooperating in this program. Kathy Curran Honored As New County Dairy Princess V.F.W. Auxiliary News Something new has been added to the Ladies auxiliary of the V.F.W. Post 4600. On March 28 the V.F.W., junior girls unit of the auxiliary of Post 4600 was officially formed. The purpose of this unit is tn instill in the hearts of our young people a firm belief in the principles of our republic, build a sense of reverence and duty to the flag of our nation and to assist the ladies auxiliary and the Veterans of Foreign Wars in their community service activities. Officers elected at the first meeting to serve for one year are Hallie Hess, president, Linda Hess, first vice-president, Madeline Hess, second vicepresident, Connie Cain, treasurer, Hollis Koehl, chaplain, Joan Bolton, conductress, Candy Cain, patriotic instructor, Dianne Frick, guard, Joan Bradley, secretary, Judy Bradley and Dale Susan Page, color beajrers, Connie Abbink, historian, and Connie Cain, acting musician. Daisy Smith, youth activities chairman, Florence Svoboda, president, and Marge Moreth, treasurer of the Ladies auxiliary are acting as advisiory council to this new unit. A formal installation will take place sometime in May, the exact date will be announced later. 05RITAL s\ ^ + J % < -> + i' * 1 t i •K. * •, < %{.• j < : I WiiW' •;! APRIL New Car Special Bank Rates ARE LOWER NEW CAE LOAN REPAYMENT SCHEDULE 12 mos. 18 mos. 24 mos. 30 mos. 36 mos. Girls at the Gamma House, 121U west Springfield, Urbana, celebrated last week when Kathy Curran, a McHenry sophomore, was named McHenry county Dairy Princess. Helping Kathy celebrate her selection to head dairy promotion activities in Illinois' biggest dairy producing county is foer sister, Dorothy, a freshman at the University who lives at. Gamma House. Kathy Curran, 19-year-old honor student at the University of Illinois, is McHenry county's Dairy Princess. Kathy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Curran, McHenry, will complete the year as the ambassador of good will for the state's greatest dairy producing county. She succeeds Marjorie Zarnstorff who gave up her Dairy Princess crown for a wedding ring last month. Kathy will reign until June, or until her successor is chosen. Familiar with the importance of steady dairy promotion, Kathy loves to cook, mainly desserts, enjoys working around the dairy farm with animals, and is a prominent 4-H member. She is in her tenth year as a 4-H member, most of them in agricultural 4-H, where she showed Holstein cows. This year she plans to take gardening, flowers, and cooking because she won't be home for the summer until early June. At the University she is majoring in Latin and minoring in history. A sophomore, she earned her way to Champaign- Urbana with a scholarship-- she was second in the McHenry high school class of 1961. On the campus she lives in a University cooperative for women and was chosen the ideal independent woman of Gamma House last year. She is the house vice-president this year. Her father farms 80 acres and milks 17 cows. She has a married sister, Rosina O'Donnell, Woodstock; a sister, Dorothy, who is a freshman at Illinois and lives at Gamma House with her; a sister, Carol, and a brother, Jim, at home. Kathy has snapping brown eyes, a pleasant smile, and a keen interest in everything and everyone about her. Hobbies include singing, piano playing and sewing--she makes most of her own clothes. FOUR SEEK TWO SEATS ON BIG HOLLOW BOARD Four persons seek a seat on the board of education of Big Hollow grade school and have filed petitions. The incumbents seeking reelection are Joseph F. Vokac of 1501 S. Nippersink road, Ingleside, and Robert C. Behrens of Pistaqua Heights. Mr. Vokac is presently serving as board secretary. Other candidates are William S. Rudzena of 526 S. Marine drive, Fox Lake, and Reinhold Fischer of S. Nippersink road, IngJeside. S OPENS CLOGGED SEWERS trHfiout digging *00* DESTROYER dissolves Roots, Paper Greose, Sludge easily. BUCK'S HAK1 V\X Pi K *; McHenry Hospital During the past week patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Margaret D. Kroeber, Stephen Quinn and Joseph F. Lorio of Crystal Lake; Kathleen Barnes, Woodstock; Edward P. Esser and Johanna Elliott, Antioch; Claudine Rudy and Gladys Horn, Round Lake; Erna Sandberg, Ingleside; Wayne Medina and Francis A. Meier, Fox Lake; William J. Peck, Arthur T. Peterson and Dennis Dwyer, Wauconda; Nocholas Molidor, Grayslake; Genevieve Greenwood, Park Ridge; Stuart Dickinson, Barrington; Margaret Holcomb and Kathleen M. Lennon, Spring Grove; William Fetz, Elmhurst; Genevieve Newell, Richard Hensen and Donald Shogren, Lake Villa; Lauretta Smernis and Charles V. Cardella, Chicago; Claudia L. Peek, Wonder Lake; Patricia Christmann, Inger Hansen, Daisy Jelinek, Mary Rood, John Weyland, Daisy Lloyd, Marvin Lichamer, Lonnie Coomes, Thomas Bradley, John Hoelzle, Michael Adams Dorothy V. Cochran and Alma Hueckstaedt, McHenry. Harvard Hospital Baby Kurt Slusher, Emma Urban, Mrs. Gottfried Krapt and Joseph Whelen of McHenry were patients during the past week at the Harvard hospital. 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