Mrs. Anne Hahn, Jack Reinhnrdt and Marie Bauer, a" 0? Waterloo, at res! time. Sunnyside Residents Planning Big At-Home They hope that children will he brought along because many of the dbieets the residents have Considered the most appealing is Snoopy the autograph hound. He comes in a variety of colors, complete with unpeu. so that autographs may be acquired. Residents will be holding a bazaar and tea during open house at the Sunnyside Home this Saturday. Already they have an abundance of various crafts prepared. Being busy preparing for the open house produces smiling faces, flashing needles and busy hands. This is not a home for eld- erly persons who just sit and commiserate with each other, or sit silently brooding. On every side were happy, cheerful faces of people with a purpose. In some cases busy hands were singular. This was because the person had suffered a stroke and was partially paralyzed on one side, but this did not stop them from taking part. With one hand, various decorative crafts were fashioned from even a bleach bottle which was used to make pretty bells. But not only relatives find a welcome here. Everyone who en- ters the doors would find a warm reception from residents who would fetish an opportunity to spend even a few minutes with a new friend. . ten extend into weeks and in some cases months. 'uttta-kq-httt-r.'r-aerat,- " 1 The open house is an oppor- tunity, for making a new aquaint- ance and, at the same time, acquire a toy to delight your child or a decorative object for the home. Don't forget to take your youngster with you.