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Mary Louise Corcoran CLearbrook 54416 Hatlee Hei the Inat column many birthdays have passed for aome of our small citizens. Laury Detrer, only son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dcgcr of Bonitia celebrated his third blrthdny with a pnrty for Mark Alatt-rdu, Frnnkie Darrus, Keith Grouch. Judy Krcebus, Mark and John Hoppe, John Hubcr and JLaury's ulster, Carol.

Lynn Egun sunt her regnrds, but was unable to be present because of a cold. Another party was given Lnury the following Sunday lor his cousins from Chicago. Leslie Lynn Hurless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Armin tturleaa of Hatlen was another birthday child lust month.

Her pnrty was a luncheon for Kathy ftine- hart, Diane Krnyewaki, Jimmy and Susie Black, Bobby and Richard Beckmann, Anita Oswald, Kevin Surni. and Krrri Dichman of Mt Prospect, Matthew and Jeffrey Miller. On his fourth birthday, Steven Lanpbehn. son of Mr, und Mrs. Werner Lanjzbehn of Bonita celebrated with ft party for Wit- 1mm Rhine, Carol! Monroe, Christopher M.ckalek, William Kioto, Donna Dieball, several guests from Chicago, Gait and Glen "Wurlitz, William Cox and Judy Benson.

Helen Dnrras xvas three and had double party the beginning of November. Her playmates, In he Heorf of Mounf Prosptcf WE ACCEPT "TRADE-INS" ON OUR EXCLUSIYES CL 5-3900 Keith Grosch, Ronnie Prancia, Kenneth Blomberg, Laury Dcger, Mary and Carol Deger, and brother Frankie and Lynn Grosch enjoyed her party gam en and refreshments. The following day Mr. nnd Mrs. Nick Darras entertained 13 guests for dinner in their home on Bonita dr.

MR. AND MRS. Robert Tesmer. 1714 Bonita are proud of Nancy, born October 16 in Augustana hospital, Chicago. She weighed 9 Ibu.

2 oz. Nancy's brothers are Scott and Mark. Gerald Thomas Lins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lins, 1907 Connie was born in St.

hospital, Evanston, October 19 weighing 8 Ibs. 8 oz. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Rose Tiller of Blue River. who stayed with the family.

Gerald's paternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lins of Spring Green, Wis.

Mr. and Mrs. Lins have two other sons, Mickey, 6. and Larry, 4. November 9 Gerald was baptized at Our Lady of the Wayside church, Arlington Heights.

His proxy godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willie Elliott of Seattle, Wash. Michael Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Marion of Audrey was born in Little Company of Mary hospital October 27.

He weighed 6 Ibs. 13 oz. Michael's maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Jones and his paternal grandparents arc Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Marion, both of Mr. and Mrs. Marion have three other children, Linda, 4, Mark, 3, and Kathy Ann, 1. The daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

Eugene Kantecki of Hatlen katheleen Anne, was born in St. Francis hospital 17, weighing 6 Ibs. 4 oz. Mr. and Mrs.

Kantecki have two sons, Matthew, 3, and Mark who is almost 2. Kathleen was baptized at Our Lady of the Wayside church October 26. Her godparents were Mr. Kantecki's brother, Joseph Kantecki Jr. of Northbrook 'and COMPLETE REFUSE REMOVAL SERVICE Commtrcfaf Regular Schcdult or Special Pick-up ASHES GARBAGE ENTERPRISE 2530 Toll Fret 24-Hour Phone Service No Job Too Big No Call Too Small BARRINGTON TRUCKING CO.

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MR. AND MRS. Robert Carroll of Michael are parents of a girl, Eileen Ann, born October 23 in St. Francis hospital, Evanston. Eileen's maternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Hogan of Chicago. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. William Carroll of Round Lake.

The-CarrolI's had Eileen baptized November 16 at Our Lady of the Wayside church, Arlington Heights. Godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saxon of Chicago. Casey Andrews of Audrey In.

had a very bad accident at work about three weeks ago. He home now and makes daily trips to Chicago to Norwegian-American hospital where he had been hospitalized for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Armin Hurless of Hatlen ave.

attended the wedding of Mr. Hurless 1 sister, Jo Anne to Gene Lehman of Freeport November 23. The ceremony took place in the United Breth- eran church, Orangeville, 111. A reception for friends and relatives followed the ceremony in the church parlor. Thanksgiving weekend, Mr.

and Mrs. Hurless spent with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dickman, Mr. and Mrs. George Lotch, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas. Coor and Mvl and Mrs. Roy, all of Mt. Prospect, at the Wagon Wheel near Rockton.

While they were away, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hurless came from Orangeville to baby-sit with their children, Leslie and Joan.

MR. AND MRS. Edward Pool of Bonita dr. entertained Mrs. Pool's family for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Their dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Alflfas- ser, Mrs. Pool's parents, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Tito and their children, Susan, Diane and Danny of Edgebrook. Mr, and Mrs. Yngve Blopmquist returned from vacation in time for the holiday. They had been visiting for two weeks with Mrs. Bloomquist's parents Erie, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Nystrom enjoyed the company of their grandchildren, Bruce and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs.

John P. Corcoran and their children Shawn and Shelia enjoyed Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Corcoran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dahl in Chicago.

Shawn stayed with his grandparents for the reat of the long, weekend and enjoyed a trip to Chicago's loop Saturday to see the Christmas decorations. The John Krajewskis of Connie In. spent Thanksgiving day with -Mrs. Krajewski's parents, Mr, and Mvs.Ptasinski', at their home in Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. John De Wilde have a house guest who will be with them until at least the first of the year, Mrs. De Wilde's mother, Mrs. Thompson, who is here from her home in Eagle River. ANOTHER family get-together was at the home of Mr, and Mrs.

Stanley Logan of Audrey In. The Logan's and their children David- and Kathy welcomed Mrs. Lo- gan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Behn, and her sister and her family, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Specht and Paul and Bob, and Mr. Logan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Logan and his brother, Mr.

and Mrs. George Logan. Sandra Polanowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Polanowski of Audrey fell while attempting to ice skate on the street Friday and broke her leg just above the ankle.

Sandy was returning to her home across the grass when skate caught and she fell. Mark Durham has just recovered from pox and now his brother Paul is a stay-at- home." The boys are the sons of the Clyde Durham's of Audrey In." A GAY TIME was had by a group of Hatlen Heighters who attended a hay ride earlier this month. Those who endured the rain and cold were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larson, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Mottweiler, Mr. and Mrs. William Klotz, the Richard Lameys, Levant Huycks Norman Olsens, Glen Gruenwalds, Walter Stech- ers, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Putz and Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Myles. The group met at the Countryside Inn in Park Ridge and rode about the field and woods in the surrounding area, then back for refreshments and dancing. The Baby Sitters club met Monday evening at the home of the present chairman, Mrs. Wilbur Mottweiler on Bonita to choose a new chairman for the coming three months.

Mrs. William Black of Connie In. has taken over the position and will manage the group until the first of March. Again an invitation is extended to anyone interested in joining. Call Mrs.

Black at CL 5-6936 for information. David Logan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Logan, celebrated his 10th birthday with a dinner party for Larry and Kenny Andrews, Tommy Steube and cousins Paul and Bob Specht of Hoffman Estates. Thanksgiving, day at the home of Mr.

and Mrs; William Klotz on Bonita dr. was a gay family guests were Mrs. Klotz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Oberto of Bradley, 111., Mr.

Klotz's mother, 'Mrs. William Klotz Sr. of Chicago, his sister Barbara and another sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rivara and their children, John, Jean and Jerry of Northbrook.

Hatlen Heights square dance was a success and seemed to be having a good time. Winner of the prizes were Peter Saluzzo, Robert Schmid, Wilbur R. Mottweiler, William Black, Edward Michalek and Victor Rivara. MR. AND MRS.

Orville A. Williams, and their children, Susie, Amy and Gary, traveled to Blue Island Sunday to attend a reunion of Mr. Williams' old Boy Scout troop. It was a twenty-fifth anniversary celebration and members of the original troop were invited to talk over old times and see some oJ the pictures taken of themselves. Delegates to the achool caucus i spKpaaps 105 SOUTH MAIN ST MOUNT PROSPECT INVITES YOU wear the world's first perfect shirt on a 14-day free trial! Van Heusen i Century-Vantage All-cotton, drip-dry, wear without the revolutionary soft collar that won't wrinkle ever! To prove that the Van Heusen CenturyA Vantage is truly the world's first perfect shirt, we are making this remarkable offer.

Keep it a full two wash-it and wear-it--see how the soft collar stays wrinkle-free! Wear without touch up if you prefer, even send it to a commercial laundry. If you aren't convinced that the Van Heusen Century-Vantage is far and away the most comfortable, most practical, most handsome all-cotton broadcloth shirt you've ever worn return it and get your money back. Remember, Van Heusen Century-Vantage is the only all-cotton drip-dry shirt with the exclusive Century collar that won't wrinkle ever! And Van Heusen Century-Vantage is only have been chosen. Regular delegates are Mrs. Richard Lamey and Mrs.

Louis Allen. Delegate at large is Mrs. Wilbur R. Mottweiler and alternates are Mrs. Wayne Priehs and Mrs.

Harlan Kidd. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mottweiler celebrated their 9th wedding anniversary Friday evening by having dinner in Chicago's loop and attending a performance of A trip to Hennepin, was a Thanksgiving day treat for Mr. and Mrs.

August Bonnucchi and their children, Lorna, Regina and Mark. The family enjoyed dinner at the home of Mrs. Bonnucchi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marchiori.

Mr. Bonnucchi returned home that evening, but Mrs. Bonnucchi and the children stayed and spent the rest of the weekend with her parents. During their stay they visited Mr. Bonnucchi's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Armeto Bonnucchi, and many of their friends and relatives. Sunday evening, Mrs. Bonnucchi's brother, Raymond a i i drove them back to Hatlen Heights. Mr.

and Mrs. Casey Andrews and Larry and Kenny, along with Mrs. Andrews' Mrs. Lydia Sparr, enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Andrews' sister and her family, Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Burns in Oak Lawn. Other guests were Mrs. other sisters, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hartler and Miss a i Burns.

VISITORS this past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allen of Audrey In. were Mr. Allen's parents, Blr.

and Mrs. S. A. Allen from Ottawa, JUn. Sunday the Aliens -entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Thayer of Clarendon Hills for dinner Mr. and. Mrs. Robins of Des Plaines for supper.

Over the weekend, while Mr. Allen's parents baby-sat for them, Mr. and Mrs. Allen attended a reunion dinner at Ottawa university in the company of Dr. and Mrs.

Clarence Craig of Arlington, Reverend and Mrs. Joseph Seller of Muncie, and Miss Juanita Kramer of Mt. Prospect. Mr. and Mrs.

William Frear of Verde dr. spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. Frear's parents in their home in Grays Lake. Steyie and Robert enjoyed their visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

David Frear. Tuesday evening a group of ladies did their Christmas shopping by appointment. The Ar-Lee Shoppe in Chicago gave Mrs. Robert O'Keefe, Mrs. a Pabst, Mrs.

Lorraine Voyja, Mrs. William Frear, Mrs. Walter Rutkowski, Mrs. Fred Smelter, Mrs. Frank Palermo and a group of five friends from Palatine full run of the shop to browse, look and choose as long as they pleased.

Coffee and cake were served and prizes were given by Ar-Lee to Mrs. Frear and Mrs. O'Keefe. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Ilg were host to Mrs. Ilg's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wood of Mt, Mrs. Wood's mother, Mrs.

HoH Tilking- ton, and her sister Mary and brother Tom of Morton Grove for Thanksgiving day dinner. CAROL MONROE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Monroe of Bonita entertained neighborhood friends with a party in celebration of her 5th birthday Friday afternoon. Guests were Gary Williams, Mary Ellen Harrison, Susie King, Barbara Lamey, Chucky Hurin, Christopher Michalek, William Klotz, Steven Langbehn, Paula.

Marie Ilg, Donna Dieball and Carol's brother Johnny. Mrs. Monroe entertained the mothers of Carol's guests with coffee and cake. Hosts for a party of 12 relatives, Mr. and Mrs.

William Black of Connie In. enjoyed their Thanksgiving. Their guests were Mrs. Black's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Wallin of Mt. Prospect, her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Thompson, Mr. Black's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Black and his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterson. Luann Pabst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Pabst of Verde entertained Pamela Mary Jane and Nancy Beth King, Lynn 'Stecher, Richard Christopher, Denins O'Keefe, Ro- I I I I I I I berta Maher, Kurt Wagner, Johnney Wolch and her brother Johnny. Steven Langbehn has recovered from his tonsillectomy which was performed in Resurrection hospital recently. The Couples Bridge club met this Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Frear on Verde dr.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gruenwald, Mr. and Mrs. -Norman 01- sen; Mr.

and'Mrs. Walter Stecher and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rutkowski welcomed new members Mr, and Mrs. Fred Garlock.

The Gar- locks are replacing Mr. and Mrs? Thomas Maher, who will be mov- inpr to California in near future. MR. AND MRS. Yngve Bloomquist enjoyed the companionship Hetlen Heights eont'd of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Schielke and their son Jeff, Mrs. Odee of Batavia and Mr. and Mrs. Andree of for the Thanksgiving holiday.

The Bloomquists entertained Reverend and Mrs. Earl Nelson of Chicago in their home on Connie In. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rinehart and children were the gnests of Mr. Rinehart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rinehart in Palos Heights, for Thanksgiving dinner.

The Harold Lins family took a trip to visit Mrs. Lins' mother, Mrs Rose Mien in Blue River, over tfce long Thanksgiving weekend. They also visited Mr. Lin's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Lins in Spring Green. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Kosinski and daughters Laura and Jill traveled to Mukwonato, to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Kosinski's sister's'family, the Frank Butlers. Richard Frodin Jr. and William Knuerr Jr. underwent tonsillectomies last week at Mary Thompson Mother and Children hospital in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Norbert and Glenn and Gail spent Thanksgiving day at Mrs. Gorniak'a sister's home, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Brown in Arlington Heights.

Mr. and Mrs. William Knuerr a visit from Mrs- Knuerr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfa Wherry of Van Wert, Ohio, last week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobson Jr. and their daughters Jo Ann and Susan spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs. Jacobson's sister, Dr.

and Mrs. F. W. Johnson in Munclelein countryside. tives attended church and came back to the Hasselmann home for dinner and supper.

was Mrs. Edward Kepka of Lorn- bard and godfather, Mr. Arnold Hasselmann of Des Plaines. The Edward Michaleks entertained. Mr.

Michalek's sister, Mrs. Mae Wisney, and his brother, Walter Michalek for Thanksgiving dinner. Robert" O'Keei'e and his son Bobby, Fred Garlock and Billy and Melvin Schwartz and his sons Richard and Ronald, all attended the Cardinal-Rams football game in Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Wegerer and their Mark of Hatlen av. spent Thanksgiving day in Mil- waukee with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hockin. A SURPRISE baby shower was given for Mrs.

John Spooner, 327 Beverly Lane, November 21. Miss Helen Lynch of Chicago was hostess. In addition to transporting all the food and party decorations to the Spooner home, Miss Lynch led a motorcade of guests, including Clare Shannon, Ann Spooner, Pearl Boyle, Clare Asplind, Marge Larson, Kathryn Lawrenz, Ethel Moot, Vera Pinchon, Rose Foster, Emma Dempsey, Wanda Hahn and Mary Kulasik, all of Also at(Continued on next page.) BONNIE STRACEK, daughter of the Robert Straceks, celebrated her third birthday last Friday with a party for Judy and John Trzaskus, Diane and Frank Wasilewski, Blake and Richard Frodin, Ted Juske, Gail Gorniak, Ed Krebs and Jo Ann and Susan Jacobson. On Sunday Bonnie's parents had a buffet supper for relatives and friends, including Mr. and Mrs.

Phil Richman, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walsh, Mrs. Georgia Mr. and Mrs.

William Moore and daughter Christy, Mr. and Mrs. James Stracek, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schnell, Mrs.

Fred Mesh and her daughter Judy. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frodin and sons, Blake and Richard spent Thanksgiving day at Mr. Frodin's grandmother's home, Mrs.

Sigrid Anderson in Chicago. The Frank Wasilewski family attended the Thanksgiving day wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Tomas J. Higgins in Chicago.

The William Jacobsons entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker and their daughter Jayne of Park Forest last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Steele and their son Mark entertained Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Foehner of Highland, 111., Mrs. Steele's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Thiems of Elmhurst, Mrs. Steele's sister and brother-in-law, and Mr. Steele's mother, Mrs. Iva Steele. Mr.

and Mrs. Foehner stayed on to enjoy the long holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krebs and Ed and Billy spent Thanks'- giving day at the-home of Mrs.

Krebs' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nemitz in Waterford, Wis. Hasselmann, son of Mr. and Mrs.

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