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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 61

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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To Perform Helen Schaper will present her piano pupils In a recital at the first Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon, March 21, at 3 o'clock. All who are Interested are cordially Invited to attend. frtw Members The Women's League of the Lutheran Church of St. Luke met March 11. Rev.

Grotheer's topic, "What Does Church Mem- bershlp Mean To was followed by a short business meeting. The forty-nine ladies present were then entertained by Warren Slegerdt who played a number of accordion selections. Warren also ployed during the serving of refreshments. Three women, Mrs. Elmer Hahnc, Mrs.

Lowell Stumph of Medina, and Mrs. Harold Moshling, wore wel comed as new members of the organization. Well Received The mobile chest x-ray unit of the TB ass'n was well attended during Its three day stay In Itasca last week. 346 persons were given chest x-rays at this time, a sizeable increase over the 274 of lust year. If only one case of early tuberculosis is discovered in this year's group of x-rays, the project will have been well worth-while.

T. caught in an early stage, can be completely cured. In HotpUal Mrs. Boehne, who became ill last week, was admitted Vote For Wifffom C. ATTEN Republican Candidate tor COUNTY JUDGE Qualified Experienced Judicial Temperament Primary Election Apr.

13, 1954 to ftlmhurst Memorial hoapiUl Saturday evening, She is reported to feeling much better. Mrs. Nina Bliss Is recuperating quite well in Elmhurst hospital following surgery performed last Friday morning. Miss Harriet Bliss came from Nachw, last week to be with her mother and sister, Miss Elizabeth Bliss. Awarded Scholarship Ellsworth Whitney Jr.

has been awarded a scholarship to the summer music camp of the Egyptian School of Music, Du- Quoin, The scholarship award was announced at the school band concert held in the Bensenville high school Friday ev ening. To Sing With Seniors Yolanda Rutherford is one of four girls from the freshman class at Bensenvllle high school who has been selected to Join the school's Senior choir. Happy-Happy Birthday Christopher Lee Falkenburg was i four years old March 12, Bobby Johnson, son of the Marshall Johnsons, will celebrate his 6th birthday Thursday, March 18, with a party after school to which he nas Invited the 18 boys of his kindergarten class Tom Schoeneck became 9 years of age March 16. Jake If a newspaper could blush ours would have worn a rosy hue last week. The young couple pictured above the Willis Rosenwtnkle-Nnncy Elsy wedding story were wearing typically blissful "newly wedded" expressions.

The expressions were fine--but the faces just didn't happen to be those of Willis Rossenwlnkle and his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenwinkle turned up on the society page with the wedding news concerning a Palatine couple. We are sincerely sorry that this happened and will keep our fingers crossed from now on and hope that bridal picture mishaps won't happen again.

Good Work A chock from Itasca for $948.51 was turned over last week to the DuPage County chapter of the Nat'l Foundation For Infantile Paralysis. The breakdown of this sum is as follows: Schools house-to-house coin and Chairman of the Itasca drive, J. Pruyn, wishes to thank those who contributed so erously. A special thank you goes to many women who so generously donated their time. It is still not too late to contribute to this worthy cause as the foundation's work goes on 12 month of the year.

New Keith Alan arrived March 9 at Elmhurst Memorial hospital. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crabtree. The -Crabtrees have another young son named George.

Itasca friends of Mr. and Mrs. George Benbow of Wood Dale will oe happy to hear that they have a new son, Kenneth Loren, born March 12, Home For Weekend Miss Priscilla Schneider will spend this week end with her family. Priscilla attends the Northern 111. State Teachers col lege In DeKalb.

She was formally initiated into the Gamma Rho chapter of the Delta Zeta sorority February 28. Miss Marjorie Schneider, in her senior year at DePauw university, Greencastle, was one of 18 students and faculty members who recently became charter members of the Zeta chapter of Phi Epsilon Phi, national honorary nqtanmcal or' ganization. Marjorie was also elected program chairman for the chapter. Attend Dr. Goebel'i Church Mr, and Mrs.

Daily, formerly of Elmhurst, and Mr. and St. Lutheran church, Itasca, was the scene February 13 of the wedding of Miss Nancy Joan Elsy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Norman Elsy of Glen Ellyn, and Willis Rosenwinkel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Rosenwinkel of Itasca. The couple honeymooned in the south and are now making their home at 2100 W.

St. Charlei May-wood. Keeneyville ObMrre Anniverfariet Congratulations to Betty and Bill LaBorn whose seventh wedding anniverseary was March 17, and Jake and Norma Switzer who were married four years March 13, They celebrated together by attending the WLS Mrs. Dan Gould, former Itascans Barn Danec show in Chicago last MBULANCE SERVICE Ready for emtrgtncy and fully equipped with lateit for the eomfort and oi the patient. ftckert Ph.

Roielle 5751 FUNERAL HOME Roselle, III SALES SERVICE Necchi Free Westinghouse Elna We Repair All Makes BENSENVILLE SEWING MACHINE SHOP 15 WEST IRVING PARK RD, PH. BENS. 70? BANK BY MAIL now residing in Palo Alto, recently surprised Dr. and Mrs. L.

W. Goebel with a visit, They attended Sunday service at the Evangelical Reform church in Lodi, where Dr. Goebel is serving as interim pastor until July. Mrs, Gould writes that the church is most picturesque -built of red brick with a white steeple topped by a gold cross and situated in the midst of vineyards. Mrs, Daily, Mrs, Gould and Mrs, Goebel are planning to spend three days together in Carmel, Calif boon, where they hope to "do" the shops most thoroughly.

Showered Miss Shirley Larsen entertained with a shower party Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Herbert Koehler, who before her recent marriage was Miss Violet Gathmnn. Those present were the Misses Irene Baruth, Laurie Roediger. Carolyn Chessman, Donna Eickelmann, Mrs George Hoppensteadt Jr. and Mrs, Roger Benhart.

Farewell Party Mrs. Wm. Pi-ingle, Mrs. Andrew Engstrom and Mrs, Lyman Gould were hostesses at a luncheon held Wednesday in the Pringle home for Mrs, Bert Kreuser. Fifteen of Mrs, Kreuser's friends were present to bid her fond adieu.

She and her children will soon leave to join Mr, Kreuser in Philadelphia, Pa. Aim, We Lack I And to be sure, t'was a quiet day in Itasca-- that day of good old St. Patrick's, Not a solitary jig and but a little of the of the green" did we see. Shaking our one-fourth- blooded ti'ish head, we rushed home to the telephone directory to see why the sons and daughters of Erin in these parts were remaining so plain "every-day- ish." Well-- a disgrace to the blarney stone it is--we found Itasca is minus when it come to residents bearing those gtand old Irish names. Not a single Cohan, Kelly, Sullivan, Flannigan, O'Connor, Murphy or Monahan graces our village.

'Tis shamed we should be 1 Keniuck Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bloom of Anchorage, spent Tuesday with the Harold Koenigs, The Blooms were enroute to their home after wintering in Arizona. They are the parents of Mrs, Roland Koenig of Ow cnsboi'o, Ky, Lenien The Union Lenten service ol Bethany and i a churches of Itasca will be held this Wednesday, March 24, at 8 p. m.

in the Presbyterian church Dr. Wayne Clymer of Na- pci'ville will speak on "Chosen Crosses." The Lutheran church of St, Luke wtll have their mid-week Lenten Vespers service Wednes- Here's another one of our many services to make banking easier for you. Save time this wonderful way. Every mail box becomes a branch of our bank for you. Come in today, or write, for full information on this convenient time-saver.

The Itasca State Bank Member of Federal Depoiii Iniurance Corporation Saturday night, accompanied by the girls' mother, Mrs. Henry Herberts, Sorry to have made an error in announcing the date of the Ladies' Bible class pot luck dinner last week's column. It was to have been stated as Wednesday, March 17. With apolo- giese to Mrs. Neal who was the hostess--it must have caused a lot of inconveniences, Given Bridal Shower Mary Anna Zimmerman, who became Mrs.

Fred Casper last Saturday evening, was feted with a bridal shower given by Mrs. Rosemary Eling and Miss Renee Kenyon last Wednesday evening. About fifteen of her friends atended the surprise affair held at Rosemary's home, showering Mary Anna with many gifts for her future home. Games were played and refreshments were enjoyed, served buffet style, Firman Dance Saturday A brief reminder is stated, of the Keeneyvile-Cloverdale Fire district annual spring dance being held Saturday night at the VFW hall near Wheaton The Melody Whips will provide the music. Hope to see you all there Birthday greetings to Janet Ehorn who will be five years old Sunday, March 21.

Also celebrating this week is Carol Krause who will be 13 Friday. She is celebrating hers with a "Platter" party being held for her schoolmates at her home from 4 to 8 o'clock Friday evening. Home Nulling Courie The PTA is sponsoring a Home Nursing course consisting of seven two hour lessons given by the American Red Cross. Anyone wishing to enroll may call Mrs. Jack Bell, Bartlett 3337.

There is no charge except 60 cents for the book used during the course. Dates for the lessons have not yet bean decided upon, PTA Meeti The March PTA meeting of Keeneyville school was held Tuesday evening. In spite of the small attendance Wm. Downing, scoutmaster, spoke biiefly in a plea for more parental participation in scout interest. He presented a movie on Scout's outdoor activities at camp.

Teachers were honored with a verse written and read for each one by day, March 24, starting at 7:45 ther 'happiness. p. m. The Rev. K.

Grotheer's sermon will be "The Victory of the Cross Over Forgetfulness." Enter lain For Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Crabtree entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr.

Crabtree's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Crabtree of Elgin, who celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary that day.

Eighteen their friends from St Charles, Elgin and Maywood were present to wish them fur- I FOR FARMERS FUEL OIL GASOLINE MOTOR OIL PH. ROSELLE 4561 For Fail Efficient Service I. H. Truck Softimon Tctaee fofroftum Products Zoellick Oil Co. Priseiflo Zoeffick 46 Gien Lake 4ve.

Roseife, iff. Mrs. Jack Bell as each was presented with a white 'carnation as a token of appreciation for their efforts. It was decided to sponsor a home nursing course offered by the Red Cross if fifteen members could be enrolled to take the course. Mrs.

Nelson Guthrie was appointed chairman of the nominating committee to seek nominees for various offices for the coming year. Euection of officers will be held at the April meeting. Refreshments were served by third grade mothers Pwenli Of Son Mr. and Mrs. Earl W.

Bullock have a new son born Saturday at St. Joseph's hospital. Air Condition Your Home Now For Summer-Laho "Home owners whose homes are already equipped with forcec air systems are fortunate when comes to summer air cooling' says Rudolps Laho, of Laho Hardware and Heating, Bensenville, local dealer-member of the nation al Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning association. "The duct work is already in stalled and can be used to dig tribute cool conditioned air summer cooling as well as warm air for winter heating. This means a considerable savings in duct in stallation costs.

"Central system year-'round air conditioning is enjoying a rapic growth in home owner he says. "It is proving to be an important home comfort item in both the home modernization mar ket as well as the new home market." Right now is a good time to have summer air conditioning in stalled in your home, according the National Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning association. This time of year marks a seasonal luT in the house heating and air con ditioning business, so your job will get prompt attention. Services of warm air heating and air conditioning contractors are more readily available now than they will be a little later on in the spring or summer months. Former Palatine Woman In Custody; Victimized Many Local Merchants A woman who passed a number of bad checks in Mount Prospecl and Arlington Heights last week is being held by the State's Attorney for hearing at the Mount Prospect hall next Tuesday morning At a preliminary hearing March 16, Judge Klehm set bond at $2,000 for Mrs.

Sheralee Kappa, age 25, of Wauconda, formerly ol Greater Palatine. Questioning revealed her husband wrote out the checks which she endorsed anc turned over to local merchants. When making purchases she was usually accompanied by a number of children. Following a previous arrest, it is reported, she avoided prosecution by redeeming the checks. Mrs.

Kappa now makes her home in Chicago. and RADIO REPAIRS PHONE BENS. 7795 LOWELL'S 26 S. Center Si, Bensenville Ph. BENS.

1195 THURSDAY, MAR. 18, 1954 Male Chorus Gives Itasca Concert The Century Male chorus, composed of students, teachers and business men from a number oi Chicago suburbs, will present a varied and interesting concert Sunday evening. March 21, at 7:30 in the First Presbyterian church of Itasca. A TROMBONE solo and two quartette numbers will be special features of the program This concert is open to thp public. An offering will be taken during the evening from which one-half of the proceeds will be used for new robes for the Presbyterian church choir.

The program will consist of the following numbers: Now Let Every Tongue--Bach. Lift Thine Eyes--Baldwin. You'll Never Walk Alone -Arr. Ringwald. Creation--Richter.

Trombone Solo--Selected. Onward Christian Soldiers -Arr. Simeone; Let Us Break Bread--Howorth; Joshua Fit De Battle--Gaul; Battle Hymn of the Republic--Arr. Ringwald. Quartette: Thanks Be To Thee --Handel; Veni Jesu--Cherubims -Marsh.

Roll Chariot Roll --Cain; Prayer--Hansel and Gretei--Humper- dink-Howarth; An Evening Pas- torale; Lost Chord Shaw, Sullivan. Windows Disappear When men employed by Houston Son arrived Monday morning on the construction job in Fair Grounds Park, Palatine, they found that not only had small thermopane windows disappeared over the week-end but that two windows and frames already set in place had been tak-' en as well as considerable amount of mortar material. Teachers Of Elk Grove And Wheeling Townships Open For Summer Jobs The Arlington Area Educator's council is setting up an employment committee in an attempt to place teachers in summer jobs. The council is composed of 250 teachers In schools of Wheeling and Elk Grove townships that send their graduates to A i Heights high school. Practically all of the 83 men and 173 women are college graduates and many have master's degrees.

There are 6S teachers at the high school level and 181 at the -lementary level. Interested employers who have openings for such men can secure additional information by calling after school hours Dennis Malcolmson, chairman, at Clearbrook 3-3372: Bruno Waara, Clearbrook 3-6489; or Donald Odbert, Gear- brook 3-5187 May 1 and 2 the well-known Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, "H.M. S. Pinafore," will be given at Prospect Heights schoolhouse. Fresh --2Va to 3 Ib.

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39c Giant Size Joy. Duz or Dreit 69c Bath Siie Sweetheart Soap Shurfresh Oleo 23c Fould's Macaroni lOc Kraft Dinner Flavorkist Saltines. Ib. 25c 16 ex. Centrella Spanish Rice 303 Del Monte Stewed Tomatoes Gold Medal Flour, 5 Ibs.

No. 303 can Green Giant Peas 12 Oz. Niblet Corn 1 Ib. pkq. Riceland Rice 303 Del Monte Stewed Prunes 49c -25c Vegetables And Fruits Large Golden RIPE BANANAS 2 Ibs 25e FLORIDA ORANGES doz 39e Large 48 Size LETTUCE head lOc PEPPERS each 5c FROZEN FOODS 12 Oz.

Red Raspberries 10 Oz. Flov-R-Pac Strawberries Oz. Snawcrop Orange Juice Open Daily 8:30 to 6 p.m.; Wed, 8:30 to 12; Open Frl ITASCA BASKET SUPER MARKET 200 W. fiasco, Opposite Raiirood Station.

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