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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 41

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The Daily Heraldi
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II! Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gould of I The Itasca I'resbyteiian chui-ch 245 S. Oak are the parents choir held a Hard Times party of a baby girl born Monday in Elmhurst Memorial hospital. She has been named Anne Catherine 14yd weighed 6 Ibs.

6 oz. at birth. The Women's Missionary lea- 1 gue and the Men's club of the St. Luke Lutheran church arc at the village hall Tuesday, for members and their families. Mrs.

Stewart of Harrison, called on former neijjh- jois and friends Sunday afternoon. She has come east to take care of her sister in Cnicago who 1 working hard on tfceir "Big is recovering- from pneumonia. Time Minstrel Show." Pat Not-1 1 tke and Ruth Kraegel are practicing on their "Possum Pie" 'number. The cnteitamment is scheduled for the early part of April. Mrs.

Wm. Schuctte who has seriously ill in the Elmhursl hospital, js slowly recuperating. and is expected home i i a week or two. Mrs. Lily Goeddekc who is recuperating in Barimgton.

is re- s' ining her strength slowly but sujt-Jy. Mrs. Robert L. Harter, spent last week-end in Grand Rapids visiting lelativcs and friends. Palatine girls defeat Itasca Palatinc Wa thsr basketball team won anotho Palatim Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Hamilton I Same Saturday in the of rd. aie thc par- Kyrn when they beat Itasca gult erits of a baby boy, Richard Craifr, Wednesday, Feb 18, at Elm- hospital. Little Richard weighed 9 Ibs at birth. 23-9, in the benefit contest Pal aline led at the half, 17-4.

It L. W.eide who led the local i i offensively with six buckets Oi the DoPagc squid a trio 01 Mr. and Mrs. Richard I baskets from field high pn ham of 20D arc the was Notthe. I parents of a baby girl.

Lynn, tern Sunday in Elmhurst TM team boast an un memorul hospital. The baby girl defeated record of Northwos weighed 9 pounds Mrs Cunning- Walthsr League zone play, anc ham camo home fiom the hospital 1 will open fire on the distr.r i Thursday I championship Maich 6. The'fiirli I are defending district cnnmps. frTM aGoe i tj 1 0 OPENING contest in climma er MTM rshbawr fn i tlon 1 MarL ls WTM' a anflater vlsitinffriend" WhiK and" relatives in Cincinnati. Ohio.

sch Washington boulcvaic and Circle avenue, Forest Park There arc eight teams in thc i tournament. Palatine girls (23) i E. Schwolow Kintsigcr L. Miller Itasca Presbyterian Women United In One Organization women of the Itasca Pics- V. Schwol II Utcrian chuich have combined i C.

Hellbeig lo form a new organization V. Schmkrwsky which will be known as the A. Sander Woman's Association of Itasca! J. Gaare Presbyterian church i V. Weide Mrs.

Lewis Florrran was elect-! s. Weide cd president of the new Pcterman zation at the meeting held Wed- nesday. Other officers chosen were: 1st MCC president. Mrs. B.

Crabtree: 2nd vice p.esident, i Ilasca 9 rls (9) Mrs. i i i 3rd vice i president. Mr.s Robeit Ladd: sec- 1 i i Mrs Prathci a Static treasurer, Miss Dud Lawrence. Habcrkamp Ther'j are now two afternoon Mcnschmg circles meeting the second! Ritmiller Thursday of the month and the Rosenwmhcl evening circle meets the Friday of thc month. 1 2-5 1 0-3 6 0-4 0 0-0 1 3-3 0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0-1 0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 9 5-1B 1 3 0-0 0 0-1 0 0-3 0 1-2 0 0-1 0 2-4 0 0-2 Twenty years agio last Sunday, ''eb.

22, Mrs Josephine McKenie, opened the Itasca public li- jrary. It has grown from a vciy "ew volumes to the laige library hat it now is. Mrs. McKenzie was surprised Sunday by a tea given in her honor by many of he; 1 friends in town. There i be a meeting of the ttasca Comnv.inity association on Tuesday, March 2, at 8 p.

m. in he Evangelical United Brethren ihurch. A delegates and interested citizens arc asked to attend. The meeting will start promptly at 8 p. m.

Rev. and Mr.s. Ralph Kcsscliinp; ind family loft Itatca last Monday on the a i their trip to Malaya. Tonight (Friday) the Youth Fellowship of the Evangelical U. church is meeting at 7:30 at th.s home of Mi.

and Mrs. Fred Oilman for monthly meet Reirhold Homnch, p-esident, will preside Mrs. i i a pc-fiuctte i.s in Mcmoiial hospital. Rev. and Mrs.

F. Lous Graf ton wore dfrmei jtucsts at the home if Rev. and Mrs John Lamp in Uog-eis Park Thursday on the! 1 lass reunion. Notice To Elk Grove Voters To be a qualified voter in the Primary Election, April 13, 1948, a voter must be registered from his present address. Women who have changed their names through marriage must reregister.

To be eligible for registration and to vote at the Primary Election you must on April 13th, have been a resident of the State of Illinois for one year, of Cook County (or 90 days and of your precinct for 30 days New voters may between 7:00 and 9:30 p. m. on March 1, 2 and 3. At those times, Robert F. Milligan, acting village clerk, will register residents of the Village of Mt.

Prospect at the Village Hall and Clarence Schannghausen, township i will register any residents of Elk Grove township residing outside the limits of the Village of Mt. Prospect, at his residence just south of and next doo: to the township hall on State road. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Halter of Mrs.

John Wylam, Mrs. Frank Cloverdale road were surprised Meyer, Mrs. Stanley Puphis and Tuesday evening when a group Mrs. Earl Bullock are all ill of friends and relatives came in this week to help them celebrate their Friday, February 27, 1948 PACE FIVE wedding Those pres- Cub Scouts To Hold First Meeting March 4 At Keeneyville Kecneyvillc Cub Scouts will have their first pack meeting Thuisday, March 4 All boys 9, 10 and 11 years of age in the inc cniiarcn nave naa i i a urged to attend siege of whoo in cough, but wlth tnplr narpnts begin preparations for the opening of the 6th Annual Shrine Circus, at 600 No. Wabash, Friday afternoon.

Coleson children have had em weic Mr and Mrs. Al Hal- a of whooping cough, but 1t 'u" Si tir a luSer th "ow. parent meetings and Mrs Carf Randall, and Please be sure to call Mrs Tes i ln re 8 ard to scouting have Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mulli'n.

held al Lake school The Jolly Jeans met at the home of Haibara Kiausc Wednesday. Next week they will meet at Helen Hassc's 118 past thrce weeks and Whcaton. Your cooperation is needed. Two of the ICrause children will celebrate their birthdays next week. Judy will be 9 March mothers and fathers are anxious to get their boys started in the scout program.

IT i i WGCK. Juay win oe Francis Miller Jr. left aul be 8 March dlTy for I California, where he will make his home for an indefinite period. fhp Wm Valeks received a (Leo Diana will be six March 'A the Plans are completed for second this year In Wm. Rowland, 79, bowls 238 game in league play The Women's association of the i'resbyteiian church is sponsnr- ng a Silver Tea and Doll 'lihit Thuisday, March 4, at the 'ionic of Mrs.

Franzon The 'lours will be from 1 p. m. to in. in the afternoon and Notice To Bidders ADDITION TO ELK GROVE SCHOOOL The Board of Education of District 59 of Cook County will sealed proposals at the GROVE SCHOOL, Higgins Road, for an ADDITION to the ELK GROVE SCHOOL on the 8th day of March. 1948, at 3 P.

M. for the following contracts: surprise visit from his mothei cclebiation of St Patrick's day sister and brother from Claire I Fne Protection league has I Michigan, Monday. They leturned i P'cked Satunlay, a i Come Thursday. and enjoy yourself with the icst of your friends and neighbors. an If you a chance St.

to visit the Ke Bible nesdav vn TM Bm Wcd i this week there are nesda evening i slill a fcw ht!) () yQU with apologies Ha. old shc-r- llit 1 i ilfti ls doin)? a W011tlcrfu delivering mes- Josen Wm. Rowland, 79, a member of Horath Service team in the Lions League rolled a 238 game Tuesday evening at Arlington Recreation. His average is 123. HJS team won all three games that evening.

man for being i we hone he had a liappv birthda'- Januaiv 28 of i alul fellowship. I I mi.n.ia.. a a i i circus opens this GENERAL CONSTRUCTION. HEATING PLUMBING ELECTRICAL WORK Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the 7 m. p.

in thc even- Architects, W. F. McCaughey and 'np. Everyone, men, women and A. Peterson, Pickwick Build-! 'hildren, are invited to attend.

ing, Pai Ridge Plans a specifications arc available i fliiss Francos Harbour had i examination at the Elk Grove I a a i and School jhowcr Monday. The birthday was LOUIS LINNEMANN, -hat her a Miss Emma Secretary Kose. and thc neiphuo-s and 'iicnds that had assembled i i Taylor Tot to i Carl Muoi- er for i Terry A i i ni Everyone is welcome. Heights, and Mrs I Wink- elhako. Sr and Elcfn-'r" Schoep- Henry Haibcris is home to attend tonight, Friday Medmah Temple, long thc home at a.

and Sunday evening at i style shows and light opera, ke and Alma ih'ike on leave i traininp: camp. will be tiansformed into a gigantic indoor "Big Top" this week, as riggers, workmen and grooms THE HEW SELF-STORIIIt SASI NO MOM STORIHGt NO MOW ammoi HO MORE lor ESTIMATE DEMONSTRATION ITASCA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PHONE ITASCA 246 Subscribers Read the ads iirst DRUG STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M.

EVERY DAY Beginning May 3 8 a. m. to 11 p. m. We to Not Close Wednesdays or Sundays Complete Prescription Compounding NIGHTINGALE PHARMACY I.

F. Nightingale, Beg. Ph. Phone Ilasca I Itasca, III. The potluck be hold Saturday bv the Worn league of the St Luke Luth- M'an "church has been postponed the first pai -if A i due to the bowling tournament sched- jlc.

Sign posts i of juvenile delinquency: i Braude, who was TJ i speokei Sunday evening at Mis Ralph Roe spent last number of ths evening lee-, Vl 1 Vt nK llcl by Arlington Brents, i Mislcy. Heights Woman's club, has 1 Mr. ami Donald John- lvac ccl lain conclusions that on and Satin-a fac i ols hl ch re lay i i 1 liloom plc to delinquency and iiffda'e load Thev are a i ih i a i tneir home i Mi anil Hcl llic a i A Adams of (Jreei lea at Th iniluence ol destruciive Hed rah I. a of i i i i Mich vi-itiiiff his (laiighter, J. A i of rd.

The Women's Society of World Scivice of the a i a L'mt- "-(1 Jiicthrcr, i nvct last Thursday. Feb at the hnmc i i Heinrich Mi- toys and games. It does not necessarily fol- lou tlut children who play with such toys i become del i but it has been piov- en a such play makes it easier for youths lo commit unsocial acts The Judge suggested of more wholesome a i P- 01 ei fu 1 rh 1 Ki: of The influence of improper lil- itudy book period. There 25 i picsent Mr. and i Fl rahtiee a just iciuined i Kan--as C'ltv, attended l.he i a of i Oiabtiee's.

brother A chock loi 51.700 i the Palatine- police dt-partincnt was a to the Palatine i a boaid Monday night This mon- the pi ocee ts ol a icccnt show by the department to I be used lor the police a i 4. hook-jp thc Arlington His. 2 to of all cas police r.idio station WBNQ erature. It is a fact that boys have read these highly imaginative magcumph. etc and have gone out td duplicate the adventures in ical life He deplored millions of dollars spent yearly on these publications which are ponrlv printed, poorly coloied and poorly wnttcn He urged the channeling of the reading of our outh Marijuana, sometimes called hashish or Indian hemp.

(I, What You SAVE Still paves the oldest and the safest road to security Vic The Friendly ROSELLE i A Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation cs of crime, the ele- mcrit of alcohol is present Brjudb explained the diff i i of enforcing the law rc- Kai cling sale to minors 5. Radio, movies and comic Eirips. Much of the present offerings show a distorted picture (if i Their efforts to teach that "crime does not pay," have a i The Judge sum.csted that concerted on the pai of organiza- i as well as personal let- to publishers, sponsors and bror clcastcis might improve I (he a i of such entertainment The automobile--parlicular: the jalopy the con cannot 1 a -d 7. Unsupervised clubs or groups. i Braude emphasized the desn ability of schools and clinches being open day and evening, boys' clubs, and other a i i places foi wholesome i scud activity.

I 8. Idleness end unemployment. The idle boy looks for easy monoy. We must find jobs foi uui joiing men, through pi i- vate i i i or public woi s. The C.C C.

made a marl.ed diffeience in i rccoi ds. S. Broken homes. In Judge Biaude's experi- Ltice this has been a paia- mou predisposing factor in i i Broken homes 1 --phybicdllv, 01 from within-- whei there is no love, force then childien to seek warmth and pleasure elsewhere. Behavior patterns are formed i thc home by example.

In osmg, Judge Braude read two poems, which by request are being printed in full. Judge Braude has had long assocntion with boys in clubs, boy scout work, and in ins years on the bench, he has tried I i out what gets young people in trouble. Christened Sunday i and Mis Herman Winkel- haKL- oi Schaumburg had their baby daughter christened Karen Ln at their home Sunday afternoon. Rev. Behlmg officiated.

Sponsors for the little girl gi enclmothers, Mrs. Oreoltit names like Dtl Monte, Libby, Stokcly and othert. Namm thai ttaitd far quality and al National's Law Price, alfar valun at a when our "Flrtt afford quality and it looking for valucl Vou you'll find grealatt namri in National'i canned food (OIM lor Ihli grcaf star fiuddad nvitw of "What'i in Stardom of Canned Food Valuta" At AH Notttnol'Food Storct Thlc Week. AMERICAN FAMILY LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL NO. 2 CANS 99' LIBBY'S HALVES OR SLICED PEACHES Campbell's CHICKEN NOODLE CHICKEN CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUP 2 CANS FLORIDA MOTT'S FANCY CANS Grapefruit Juice 2 29' Apple Sauce 2 INSTANT COFFEE ASSORTED VARIETIES PURE FRUIT Nescafe 4 Natco Preserves CAMPBELL'S Mushroom Soup JOAN OF ARC Kidney Beans 3 V29 CAMPBELL'S Tomato Soup.V.

3 Salada Tea June Peas 2 VAN CAMP'S ft PETER PAN LUNCHEON MEAT Pork 3 33 Peanut Butter 2 27 Swifl's Prem UB. JAR UP ORANSE PEKOE STOKELY'S SIFTED EARLY NO. 2 CANS CAN PACKER'S LABEL TOMATO JUICE 2 CANS ROSEDALE BARTLETT PEARS 3 NO QOc CANS Jf Jf JUST LIKE OLD TIMES FRESH PACK CANDIES IN FULL POUND PACKAGES ASSORTED FLAVOR! FULL POUNDi DELICIOUS FLAVORS FULL POUND" BAG 291 -39 NATCO FANCY TOMATO CATSUP BOTTLES CAULIFLOWER 23 CALIFORNIA SNO-BALL A LARGE, SOLID SNO.WHITE HEAD. A REAL VALUE. FANCY RIPE Tomatoes 25c NEW GREEN Solid Cabbage L3 HOI HOUSE Rhubarb LB I9c CELLO PACKASE LARGE HEAD CALIFORNIA.PASCAL Celery' CALIFORNIA FRESH Carrots REDI-BIPE Anjou Pears 3 LSE.

A. STALK I9C 6CHS I9C LIS 25e SPINACH 2 PKGS SUPER SPUDS FULL BAG J2 79 MAINE POTATOES 5 LBS NATCO RED ALASKA SALMON DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE 4 25 LB. U. S. GOVT.

GRADED STAMPED CHOICE AND GOOD ROUND OR SIRLOIN CUT AND TRIMMED STEAKS NATO 69 PORTERHOUSE PURE Steaks 79c Beef Hamburger LB 45c 1ST THRU 5TH RIB STANDING MORIARITY BONELESS BUI 1 Rib Roast CUT LB 65c Corned Beef Le 59c U. S. GOVT. GRADED STAMPED CHOICE AND GOOD LEG OF Cut National's Valua Wayl Shinbone SQUARE CUT LAMB GROUND LAMB Shoulder NR lov 45c Patties NATIONAL VALUE WAY VALUE WAY Loin Chops LB 79c Rib Chops. U.

S. GOVT. GRADED STAMPED COMMERCIAL LEGS AND RUMPS VEAL 47' SQUARE CUT VEAL SHOULDERS IB VEAL PATTIES OR Pocket Roast 23C Ground Veal 39c ARMOUR'S STAR SLICED BACON LAMB 55 39c 69c BEECH-NUT PEANUT BUTTER n-oz. JAR 33' COLLEGE INN CHICKEN ALA KING VONED CHICKEN 650 TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL 44 tr 25o CUDAHY ROAST BEEF HASH 16-OZ. O7c CAN MEAT SPAGHETTI I-OI.

can 35o TANG 12-oz. can VEAL LOAF 7-oi can 28o ARMOUR'S ir TREET 12-oz. CAN CHOPPED HAM 12-01. 490 CORNED BEEF HASH 14-01 200 VIENNA SAUSAGE 24-et 35o DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE 3 2 CANS DICED BEETS OK CARROTS a 103 2Sc DEL MONTE CATSUP 14-01. lett to Go for Me fropdi Yea Know LIIIY'S Sliced or Cruihtd Pineapple NO.

2 9Q CAN LWBY PINEAPPLE JUICE ii-oi. 390 LIBBY DEEP BROWN IEANS 2 14.01. cam STOKELY Halve! or Sliced PEACHES NO. I A CAN APPLE I 2 cam 20o I I-- STOKELY APPLE SAUCE 2ND STOKELY SAUERKRAUT 2 No. cam 20o EVER BEST SEEDLESS BLACK RASPBERRY PRESERVES LB.

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