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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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it A Arlington Local News MM. Georjfe Hidber felt In hor W. Sigwult last week Mm broke her left arm, cunning her much pain. H. P.

Ackley. N. Dmitflns teen ill severnl dnys this week. Blroy Vogel. S.

State rd. a victim of measles. Mrs. Josephine Siebure 1 returned to her home. W.

Campbell after spending several weeks with her aunt. Mrs, Graf, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Messrs. Taoge, Elmer tt fe' nml Geoijfe Schimminft, attended the hockey aamo in the city Sunday. It was a fine entertainment, but a disappointing finish.

Mr. and Wm. M. Weber culled (in in I'lainea Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. On. Game hnvo moved into their new lesldener In fo. Pine ave. Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Hnugpn and family have moved from 211 N. BHniont to new home in Scarsdale, which they have purchased.

Mr. and Hans Jenion have moved from N. Evergreen nvc. to their new propeity. 'Jlti'S.

Euclid St. Mrs. VV. A. Miles, Derbyshire Lane, arrived home Saturday from a vacation i to Honda.

She spent one month lit Paytona Ueach and the remainder of her time in Perisneola, vnjp.yed tine weather and met many interesting people, an missy i the tmk in hand, Sunday Special MARCH 29 Brick Ice Cream ISC I PINT 2 PINTS 35c 1 Chocolate. Strawberry, 1 Tut 1 New York. Tuttie Fruitie Orange Pirunpple 'MORT' 1 W. Davis Hit. E.

A. Bfadgaen from Chicago, who culled on 'Mr. Schwartz in Scarsdale, looking for home in the village with a view of buy- Ing property. William Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William M. Weber, of 738 No. Pine i frrKhnmn at Knox College, was initiated into Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity, Sunday, Mrs. Leonard Rateike last week went to Camp Robinson, Arkansas, -where her husband has been stationed the past two months. Miss Evelyn Ilrockman accompanied her.

They are expected homo this week, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Palmer, W.

Mueller have gone on a trip thru the southland to enjov change of cllmato. Their home interests will lie takon care of by kind neighbors during their absence. Mr, and Mrs. Palmer i conio home with renewed vigor for their a activities in home town. Mrs.

Wm. Wilke was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Mabel Maux last week Wednesday at the City Farm Tea Room recently opened in Chicago. After a fine luncheon amid pleamtnt surroundings, the hostess and six guests went to Mrs. Mnux' homo where they spent a social session, a happy time for eveiy one.

Mrs. 0. G. Boltc and other members of the Niemeycr family went to the city March 21) to celebrate their aunt's birthday. Mrs.

Lucille Schoneman was 87 years young and happy to icccive the idatives and friends who gathered to honor the event. Mrs. Bmma Wicse and daughters, Misses Gertrude and Grace, entertained dinner guests Sunday. Dr. and Mrs.

Lewis Runyan, Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Runyan, Dr. and Mrs.

Charles Klein and Dr, and Mrs. T. C. Crawford of Chicago ami Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Wiese of the village. Thcv enjoyed a bounteous dinner and a good old fashioned social day with Mrs. Wicse and daughters. Rev. and Mrs.

0. C. Taege. N. Vail ave, have good news from their son, Ralph, He writes of his going from training camp to a new place in Arkansas and when he arrived in the new camp was happy to receive rank of sergeant.

When they were convoyed to new camp had a fine trip. One night they" camped in the open and enjoyed It. When they wont to Memphis they were met and entertained bv the Red Cross workers, in the high school building served ice cream and cake, had entertainment programs arrd presented each soldier with stationery stamps to svrite to home 'oiks. A fine i to morale. Mrs, Dorothv Schroeder, 834 N.

State celebrated her birthday March 22 with open house program. There were foity guests including all her children excepting her youngest daughter, who is in Florida. Everyone helping make her 72nd anniveisary a happy event, whila they alt had a good time together, Monday evening members of Auxiliary V. F. W.

honored her as one of the mothers of their organization. They had fine party, wishing Mrs. Schroeder many happy returns of March 22. Mr. E.

P. Jannusch, No, State attended funeral of his brother, Mr, Herman Jannusch, at Dos lust week Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cushman have come from E.

Euclid st. to occupy the Murquaixlt 'house, 211 N. Belmont ave. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Taege, N. Vail entertained dinner guests Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Torgler of Palatine, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Thompson and Mr. Jack Thompson, who is in the air corps and recently received, his wings and came to visit relatives a few days before going to a new base with wide horizons. Applications for the position of superintendent of parks'will be received by George K. Volz, president of park board, 14 S.

Evergreen Arlington Heights, Illinois, until March 31, 19-12. Salary $125 per month. State age and qualifications. (3-27 Sunday visitors of the Calvin Mitchells were Daniel Mitchell and his son, Bob, of Chicago, Also Mr. ami Mrs.

Gail Gordon and their son of Skokie. Town meeting notice Juan Ellen Ewert, daughter of Mr. nml Mrs. Carl H. Ewert, celebrated her first birthday Monday entertaining at a family dinner her grandparents, J.

A. Slgwalt und Mr. und John Ewert," of Dos I'laines and aunt, uncles and cousins ns follows: Mrs. R. O.

Sig- vvalt and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zemck and R. H. Lnndmeler and Mrs.

Seip and daughters. Arlington Cub Pack News Due to Die sudden death of Mr. Kurtz' mother, the Cub column will not contain a lot of newt this week. All of the Cubs of Pack 232 and the committee extend their deepest sympathy to Mr. Kurtz and family.

At the monthly meeting the following Cubs gave the flag presentation: John Felliijghum, George Haycock, Jerry MilligunJ Jack Monroe and Paul Ran.sdall. The has extended their thanks und requested the Cubs to perform this part of their program again in the near future. Don't forget the April project, which is "Kite Making" to he followed by a kite flying contest to be held after the April pack meeting. Kite sticks will furnished thru the don dads within a few days. ANNUAL TOWN MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the legal voters, residents of the Town of Wheeling in the County of Cook, and State bt Illinois, that the Annual Town Meeting said Town will take place on Tuesday, April 7th, A.

D. 1942, being the first Tuesday of said month, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. at Village Hall, at Arlington Heights, for the transaction of the business of the Town; and a Moderator having been elected, will proceed to hear and consider reports of officers, to appropriate money to defray the necessary expenses of the Town, and decide on such measures as may, in pursuance of law, come before the meeting. Given under, my hand at Arlington Heights, Illinois, 24th day of March, D.

1942. HOWARD HELM, Town Clerk. NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tentative budget and appropriation ordinance fer the Town of Wheeling in the County of Cook, State of Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning March 81, 1042, and ending March 29, 1943, will be on file and conveniently available to public inspection at the office the Town Clerk, 609 N. Dunton Avenue, Arlington Heights, Illinois, from and after 4:00 o'cilock P. M.

Saturday, March 28th, 1942. Notice is further given hereby that a public hearing on said budget and appropriation ordinance will be held at one o'clock 1'. Tuesday, April 7th, 1942, at the Village Hall, Arlington Heights in this Town, and that final action on this ordinance will be taken byl the electors at the annual town meeting to be held at 2 o'clock V. Tuesday, April 7, 1942. Dated this 27th day of March, 1942.

GILBERT J. KLEHM, Supervisoi. HOWARD A. HELM, Cleik. MISS MI, PROSPECTS OF 1960 Pure Lard u.

PK5. WITH COUPON SWIFTS PREMIUM LAMB ROAST Ib 19c LEAK MEATY LAMB STEW Ib 7c CHOICE STEER BEEF CHUCK LEAN SHORT RIBS Ibl4c FRESH GROUND ROUND STEAK IbZSc STRICTLY FRESH GROUND CHUCK Ib20c BONELESS BEEF STEW Ib29c SUNLIGHT BUTTER Ib 35V 2 CHOICE CUTS VEAL CHOPS Ih25c SWIFTS DOG fOOD WITH COUPON PARD 3 can, 2 5, MESH LAMB PATTIES Ib 19c ARMOUR'S SMALL WIENERS Ib23c PROVISION 786 CENTER Des Plaines -COMPANY- 13 W. CAMPBELL Arlington Heights It Happened Here SIGNS A TOKENS Huvc you seen the fiery kite dragon Idlying thru the swirling March Casting on to its feathery smother Its twisting ruby red glow? Did the rippling tide of the dawning Liko Mind-blown flag unfold, teach morning bringing nearer The tidings the kites have told? Do you heur sometimes in the mght time The tinkle of silver bells? Far underground is their music Where the sealed brook wakes and Has the western wind's soft Ashing Bro't the bullfrog's earnest croak? Did you see in the sunset's garden Where a crocus stirred and woke Can jou hear the cool sap dripping I Where the pails from the spigots swing And the tintinnabular music Calls out to the grove, "It's spring." S'Amuser. ANNUAL TOWN MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the legal voters, residents of the Town of Elk Grove in the County of Cook, and State of Illinois, that the Annual Town Meeting of said Town will tako place on Tuesday, April 7lh, A. D.

1942, being the first Tuesday of said month, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. at Elk Grove Town Hall, Arlington Heights and Hig-1 gins for the transaction of the business of the Town; and a Moderator having been elected, will proceed to hear and consider reports of officers, to appropriate money to defray the necessary expenses of the Town, and decide on such measures as may, in pursuance of law, come before the meeting- Given under my hand at Mt. Prospect, Illinois, this llth day of March, A. D.

1942. A. H. HEIMSOTH, Town Clerk. While these photographs were taken uome 4 months ago, hese young ladies haven't changed much Susan Lorraine Kline (leit), 11 month old daughter 1 of Mr and Mrs.

S. G. Khr.e, 112 S. Wc'pella. She spends a good share ol her spa-re time opening cabinets, or other things for which children oi her age are usually iamed She walks some, and has no particular interest or hobby Sue Ann Danisch (center), 6 monill old daughter of Mr.

arid Mrs. E. A. Danisch, 409 S. Wille, was less than thrae months old when the photo was laken, but since that lime has grown considerably and has six teeth.

While she docsu't have ariy noticeable to date, she is activp and shows at times a bit of Stubbornness. Elizabeth Ann KirchhofI (nghU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter Kirchholi, 202 Central 13 making an earnest eficrt to walk, but still needs some assistance. Her mother told the reporter that she had learned to say bird," although some outsider might doubt if that is what she is saying, Mrs Kirchholf ii confident and thrilled to hear the young lady talk She has blonde hmr and blue eyes ELEANOR'S RREAD IB rich in the vitamin that doctors find is essential to your health. Every child needs B-l.

Give your children Eleanor's bread. They will Like it and it's good for them. SATURDAY SPECIALS GRAHAM LAYER ORANGE WHIP CREAM PIES 34e PR.UNE PECAN COFFEE CAKE 294 ELEANOR'S SPECIAL COFFEE CAKE 294 PLAIN BUTTER PRETZELS 234 A BAKE JHOP 12 W. CAMPBELL TEL. 1440 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING N.OTICE that a tentative budget and appropriation ordinance for the Town of Elk Grove, in the County of Cook, State of Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning March 31st, 1942, nnd ending March 30th, 1943, will be on file and conveniently available to public inspection at the residence of Town Clerk R.

P. D. No. 1, Bensenville from and after 8 o'clock p. llth day of March, 1942.

Notice is further given hereby that a public hearing on saitl budget and appropriation ordinance will be held at 1 o'clock p. 7th dav of April, 1942, at Elk Grove Town Hall in this'Town, and that final action on this ordinance will be taken by the electors at the annual town meeting to be held at 2 o'clock p. Tuesday. April 7, 1942. Dated this llth day of March, 1942.

ALBERT WILLE, Supervisor. A. H. HEIMSOTH, Clerk. Notice Due to recent change in banking hours, I have changed my office houis at the Arlington Heig'hts National Bank to Thursday of each week, from 12 o'clock noon to 2 o'clock p.

m. I shall also continue Saturday evening hours as heretofore from to 8 o'clock at the office of Messrs. Plentie Behrens, N. W. Cor.

Northwest Highway and Dunton Avenue. Telephone Arlington Heights 580. Chicago office; 110 S. Dearborn telephone State 7020. (5-16j H.

J. THAL, Lawyer. See a physician this spring by C. W. LUSSMAN i of Sieburg Pharmacy The positive altitude to- warda health is the beat.

You con plain to be well this spring just as you can plan to have a bank account or a new car. And oi the three, vibrant glowing health is by far the best investment. The bank is your high war to savings, the salesroom tt the ownership of a sleek new car. The physician's advice is your health insurance. Above everyone elte your doctor is interested in preserving and insuring your well being.

Seek good melical advice, plan to use it lor your own good health. Medication may not be required, but if it is patronize a skilled druggist, This is the 180th of a seties, of Editorial Advertisements-, appearing in this paper each week. Copyright Let Your Answer to Bombs Be--BONDS! We are fighting enemies who will stop at nothing. With our homes, our very lives at stake, shall we stop short of giving our dimes and dollars for Defense? Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps every day, every week. Buy as if your very life depended upon it.

It THANK YOU THE LOUR PHARMACY wishes to thank its many patrons for their courtesy and patience during our period of readjustment. We are stocking' up as rapidly as we can gret the merchandise and hope soon to offer everything expected of a first class pharmacy. JOSEPH E. LOHR, R. Ph.

C. LOHR'S PHARMACY 24 E. N. W. Hwy.

Arlington Heights (Formerly Morgan's Drug Store) Local lax collectors announce These are busy days- for the local collectors. Early reports indicate a. banner year in the collection of The collectors of Wheeling and Elk Grove township announce dates will be available as follows: The Wheeling township collector, Mr. Wm. Annen, will be at the Arlington Heights National bank every day "during regular banking hours until April 23, inclusive, except April and 16 at the Wheeling State bank and April 8 and 17 at the Mt.

Prospect state bank. Mr. Albert J. Kracmer, Elk Grove township collector, announces that he will be at the Mt. Prospect State bank during regular banking hours every day until April 23, except April 16 when he will be at the Arlington Heights National bank, and Friday, April 17, at Itasca State bank.

Bridge Across Mississippi The first railway bridge across the Mississippi river was. the Rock Island railroad bridge at Davenport. Iowa, opened in 1855 Announce birthr Mr. and Mrs. F.

Havranek, 308 North Belmont, Arlington Heights, announce the birth of Judith Beth Saturday, March 21, at the Elmhurst hospital. Judith tipped the scales at 5 12 oz. WANT ADS Too Late to Classify WANTED USED BIKE. RODE- wald News. Phone Arlington Heights 143.

FOR SALE TWO WHEEL THAIL- er. 224 S. Vail. Arlington Hts. Call after 4 p.

m. BEST WA.GES PLEASANT FAM- ily, one child, new house, Scars- daie. Own room, bath. Apply Sat. or Sun.

afternoon. Two to six. North east comer Belmont and Park, Arlington Heights. FOR SALE ROCK ISLAND CORN planter with fertilized attach- men! Otto Busse, phone Arling ton Heights 7062-M. FOR SALE 54 INCH FUMED round oak dining room, table.

Call Arlington Heights jiioiiiiiiimieiiiiiiii uniiiNHiiiaiHin --CLEAN-- I --CLOTHES-- for EASTER Suits and coats cleaned and pressed the I Emerald way look like new clothes. Your gar- merits fairly sparkle stay clean longer I when cleaned by our modern, scientific meth- ods. True economy nowadays in dry cleaning is quality work. Care in cleaning makes your i clothes last lorjer and keeps them looking better. I CALL AND DELIVERY PHONE 230 EmeraldCleaners I 111 NORTH STATE ROAD 1 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Ciiinmiiiiiinouiiiimiinuiiiiiiuioiiinimiitiimiiiiiiioiiimimiciiiiimiiiioitnt PRODUCE FLORIDA SIZE 176 ORANGES CALIFORNIA SIZE ORANGES FRESH ENDIVE FANCY CELERY FBESH CARROTS heads stalks 2 bunches Fresh Dressed Long Island DUCKLINGS Select Boneless Sirloin Bntt Roast lb.37c BUTTER 2 Swift's Premium Short Shank Leg of Lamb Ib.

32c BABY STUART CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Can .2 57c Swift's Select Standing; RIB ROAST OF BEEF 29c SWIFT'S 1 PT. 4 OZ. TOMATO JUICE 3 ror 29C SUNBRITE CLEANSER SWIFT LARD Ib. tin MEDIUM SIZE CHIPSO 2 MB. CARTON I9c Come in and register fer our cake that la be given away FREE Saturday night.

This cake was baked with Swill's "Bland" Lard, which is used instead ol shortening. DEL MONTE 2-LB. PXG. LARGE PRUNES 23c Swift's Dixie iy to 2 Ib. DEL MONTE--Mb.

Pkg. SEEDLESS RAISINS ...2 25c DEL MONTE COFFEE JELLO any flavor. 3 17c Bacon Squares Ib. 23c Swift's Select Beef Sirloin Steak Sadecky Grocery-Market Telephone 470 WE DELIVER Arlington Heights.

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