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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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Plaao Recital Susan Haseman daughter o( the Ed Hasemans. played in her first piano recital Sunday The occasion was the pupils recital of Lou Dochtermm and was held in the Oak school An evening dinner at the come of Mr. and Mrs. Avon included as guests on Thanksgiving day, Mr and Mrs. Leo Brommelkamp, Mr.

and Mrs. Dougherty of Gary and thflr son, and Miss Luclle Jones of Harrington. Angfe I. Montgomery 499.R-2 News Of Greater Palatine Don't Miss Out on the MOO-BAR DRIVE-IN Ice CreamTEL'A'QUIZ Pr ram A purchase of 25 cents or mora entitles you to an opportunity to phone call, worth gallon Meadowgold Bulk Ice Crearrt, or $2.00 or more in trade on any Meadowgold lee Cream (except novelties). tor MOO-BAR DRIVE-IN 154 Northwest Highway Palatine Christmas Special CHILD'S MUSICAL SEWING MACHINE, OULANE WRIT! BELGIAN LWEN TABLECLOTH FREE Any of ABSOLUTELY FREE with purchase of any modal of two fomoui brands of ing machines.

NECCHI ELNA MCCCHi ClOCt.lt MRR 0 fOI mm towing on 1 9 Mottng I mbroldtringl Menegrontmlngt AppHqvtlnft NOTICE Factory trained demonstrator will at OUJT store Friday evening, DEC. 3, starting 7 p. m. You invited io be to learn about wonderful machines. BENSENVILLE SEWING MACHINE SHOP 15 WetHrving Park Rd.

709 Thanksgiving Quests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gritmacker of Dundee were Thursday dinner guests of the John Gritmackers. Saturday John Gritmacker celebrated hia birthday with a family dinner. The J.

E. entertained eight relatives and friends to Thanksgiving dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bell, Lynne and' Stephen, Miss Lucille Jones, Mrs.

Minnie Hartley and the Al Wolfes of Harrington. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sanders entertained, company from Superior from Wednesday to Sunday. They Mr, and Mrs.

Lester Sanders and children, Pat, Terry and Jackie. The men are broth ers Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sanders and children, Perry and Eddie spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

William Pahlke of Barrlngton, Mrs. Sand ers is a daughter of Mrs. Pahlke Return Home Mrs. John Baril and her brother, Henry Berthiaume, have returned from a ten day visit in Hamel, as guests of their mother, Mrs. Eliza Berthiaume.

Henry did some bunting while there. Mrs. Berthiaume is not well having had several heart attacks. Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Clouse entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jones and son, Stephie, of Paoli, Thanksgiving day. In Hospital Mrs. John Becker is in St.

Joseph hospital, Elgin, having undergone surgery. She is Improving but must remain In the hospital another week. Friday her son, Johnny, underwent an appendectomy at St. Joseph. He is at home and recovering.

Mrs. Phillip Lass and daughter, Rochollc, accompanied by Ruth Dryer, attended the roller skating contests at the Swank Roller Rink Sunday. There were contests until 1 then dinner and contests in the evening. The afternoon was open for guests to skate. Ruth nnd RocheDe are members of the McHenry club.

A week end guest at the home of Mrs. Joseph Allen was her daughter, Mrs Edward Kellerman, and Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Zerwer and children. New Son Mr and Mrs.

Richard Dougherty Bre the parents of a son oorn November 22, in St. Joseph hos- pital, Elflin. The baby is named Paul Richard and weighed 8 pounds and 9 ounces at birth. He mis a sister, 3 years old. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Morton are the paternal -grandparents and Mrs. Perry of Chicago Ik maternal grandparent. Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Chidley entertained 23 relatives and friends to Thanksgiving day dinner. Christened Debbie Jean Werner was christened Sunday in St. Paul church, Palatine. She is Jie daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Werner and is eight months old. The sponsors were Carol Christophersen, Paul Christophersen and Raymond Lar- home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christophersen. Out of town guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Campbell and Daniel of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Larson and son, Miss Alice Frost. Paul Hess was home for the Holidays from Dubuflue college, Dubuque, la.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Helgesen of River Grove, were Sunday evening guests of the Helgesen family. Mr. and Mrs.

Reginald Helgesen entertained their children Thanksgiving. Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Gritmacker and family of Dundee, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Swanson and daughter of Palatine road, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Helgesen and a i and Mrs. Lillie Sward and Mr. and Mrs, Richard Barttch and son Sandy Schwank, daughter of the Carl Schwanks, was thrown from a horse last Sunday 1 and is in the Sherman hospital with a badly fractured arm.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Helgesen and children and Billy Grilmack- er attended the livestock show in Chicago Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Bert Burners entertained the J.

W- Christenaens and Mrs. Ora Ejpeland of Ames, for dinr.er Thanksgiving day. Evening guests were Mr. and Carl Treever of Island Lake. Mr.

and Mrs. John Dove entertained at dinner Thursday for Mr. and Mrs William Shew and their three children of Arlington Heights. Mrs. Raymond Murphy and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Graf spent the holiday in Pocahontis, Ark. Busy Holidays Mr. and Mrs. John Gondek, entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Gondek for Thanksgiving dinner. Also. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Gon- Dorlt Diciovar 12II Orchard Hills Movies This week's feature will "Task Force" with Gary Cooper, Jane Wyatt and Wayne Morris. It is the story of the carriers, proving their importance as part of the battleship navy in World War JI. The time and place are 730 pm Friday at 115 S. Ash st Christmas Party OHCC is holding a Christmas, party for the children of Orchard Hills December 18 at 2:30 pm. at 115 S.

Ash. There will be free movie cartoons, gifts and refreshments Needv Family Plans are in progress by the OHCC to help another needy family this Christmas Mrs Robert I'rovart is chairman of this committee Christmas Basaar Women's guild of Christ Evangelical Lutheran church would like to i i everyone to its Christmas bazaar and bake sale Dodge N.w 5 Cuilom loyol I 4 door Presenting the daxzllng new '55 DODGE for look teDa you; Dodyt hot data itt flashes ahead with a ear that is low, wider and far, far longer. ahead with taut and style that the flair of the futura. flashes ahead with the Horiion windshield that encircles you in flan cockpit Here is the ear of a hundred surprisea, Sw the flair-fautnmuMt Dodge today I Take the Thrill Firs! Himd New Hwtioo ftrtu OnHo TtomM HUte Ihm Or AifrTV ttf In TW Son" AHMV Her HofOT. RWte Palatine Motors, Inc, 42 W.

Chicago Avr, Palatine 1040 Open Monday thru Friday EVM all day Saturday at the former National a headquarters, Slade and Bothwell streets. Several groups of women from Orchard Hills have made and baked items for the sale. Family Gathering The Eugene Domins had a family get-together lest Saturday evening. It was the first time in two years that the family had been able to gather at one time. Those present were Mr.

Donin's younger brother and wife, Arnold and Eileen Domin of Buffalo, N. a sister and her husband, the Henry Domezalns of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Domin of Glenview; Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Domin of Palatine, and Mrs. Eugene Domin of Chicago. Dinner Mr. and Mrs John Doyle and mother had Thanksgiving dinner at the home of their daughter end family, Mr. and Mrs.

George Rogers of Chicago. The Robert Karls family entertained great-grandmother, Mrs. Otto Spankuch of Chicago, and Mrs. Karl's father, Alfred Erick- EOII of Palatine, for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Van Hoosier and family had dinner with the Alex Demetre family of Pale- tine. On Friday Mrs. van Hoosier's mother and brother, Mrs. Minnie Heuer and Carl Heuer, motored he-e from Milwaukee and stayed till Sunday. Retons Edgar Jones returned from a trip to New York City where he attended the National Association of Travel organisation.

A few days before he had attended the twenty-fourth annual convention of the Montana Chamber of Commerce where he was guest speaker. Kaffee Klatsch Mesdames Ruth Furo, Helen Stephens, Lee Meyer and Doris Diokover enjoyed coffee at the home of Mrs. Ruth Van Hoosier last week Tuesday Enlists Michael Dlckover was in at Glimview Naval Air station as an air reservist November 27. Farewell A farewell kaffee klatsch was held at the home of Mrs. Millie Irwin last Wednesday for Dorothy Brown.

The Browns were among the first "settlers" on Ash and, though they are moving to a larger and newer home in Elmhurst, we are sorry to see them leave Attending were Mesdames Ruth Furo. Helen Stephens. Ruth Van Hoosier, Vi Scott, Alice Lowery, Dagne Pullman and her mother, Sophie Adnessen, Lee Meyer and Georgeanne Shively. The ladies presented Brown a china tea set after partaking of ice cream, cake and coffee The Browns moved last Sat' urday. Mr.

and Mrs. Normaa- and family entertained the Edward Ebart- family of Prospect Heights and Mm. Elsie Sims for Thanksgiving dinner. Friday Mrs. Ebert and children Norman and Donna went to Chicago to visit Mr.

and Mri, Damro- towski and family. Chaplain Major George M. Hickey of Air Defense Command of Colorado Springs, was a weekend guest at the home of Mrs. Eleanora Jones and won, Edgar Jones. The chaplain is a school friend of Mr.

Jones and a friend of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Al Pullman entertained Mrs. Pullman's parents, Lars and Sophia Aadnessen of Michigan, for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Vlsjt Lester and Mark Stevens spent Friday in Evanston visiting their grandmothar, defc, Mr. aad Mrs. Michael" Bar- anowtez. Barbara Gondek celebrated her 15th birthday on the same day and games, gifts and birthday cake added to the holiday fun. Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Gondek went calling on old friends and made quite a circuit. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Buklis of Glen.

Ellyn, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomas of Downers Grove, Mr. and Mrs. I.

George of Maywood and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koeian of Chicago. Mr.and Mrs. M.

C. Giles entertained relatives for Thanksgiving dinner. They were Mr. and William Wendland and Mr. and Mrs.

John Diepen. The Rand, Frans met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Nel- scn for cards and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs.

Garms entertained at a family dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Garms, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Guerney and Misses Ella and Emma Garms on Thanksgiving Mr.and Mrs.

Ed Haseman entertained at dinner Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bush and son, Robert, of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Church and Arthur Nonnemaoker Thanksgiving in Antlgo, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nonnemacker.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nonnemacker entertained Mr. and Mrs L.E. Schiever and son, Paul, of Chicago to dinner Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith entertained for a number of guests nmong whom were Mr. and Mrs William Dolfer and family and Mrs Lillian Dolfer. Mrs.

Arnold Kraeplin entertained Mr. and Mrs. Eupene Voras and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voras.

Sunday supper guests of the Dale Nonnemackers were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mickeila of Evanston Patrick Voras celebrated his ninth birthday November 21 and his grandfather, Fred Voras, celebrated his 78th birthday November 28. Mr. aiid Mrs.

Otto Sikora attended the Christening of Charles Silver Tea Sunday A silver tea, sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Sodality of St. Theresa church, Palatine, will be given next Sunday at pm. in the church hall. A special event of the afternoon will be pictures shown by Mrs Henry Nehrbass taken while she and Mr Nehrbass were vacationing in Europe this past summer. Larson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy schools. Larson, in Chicago Sunday. A family dinner followed at the home of the Liirsons. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Cstcrle spent Thanksgiving in Chicago as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mohn. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Newhouse spent Thanksgiving in Chicago visiting Mrs. Lottie Harriett. Otter guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Peterson and Mrs. Frances Loranger. Mr. ami Mrs Thomas Walenter and chilcren spent Thanksgiving in Westville, as guests of Mr. tmd Mrs.

John Walenter. They are Mr. Walenter's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

John Wolff and family were part of a group of 21 relatives to enjoy a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berg in Palatine. Thanksgiving day, Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Bell were Sunday supper guests of the, G. F. Lindholms and enjoyed a bridge game afterwards. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs Emmett Post of Hidden Acres, Gainer a were entertained for Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs.

Herbert Andren of Chicago. There were 12 relatives a friends present. Mr. Andren is a brother of Mrs. Post.

A pre-Thankgiving dinner a the home of the Edward Nelsons was enjoyed by Mr and G. F. Lindholm Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs Glen Gieseke of Crystal Lake wore also present.

Mrs. Gieseke a daughter of the Nelsons. Thanksgiving day the Lindholms were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson of Chicago.

While there, their daughter, Janis, called from Long Beach, Cal, where she has a teaching position in the public 195S LICENSE PICK-UP SERVICE AUTO TRUCK CHAUFFEUR DRIVER APPLICATIONS BEING TAKEN NOW PALATINI RIALTT ft INfURANCI Paul C. Xnusagton. Jr. L. lit K.

Northwest Hwy. 12M Lutheran Women To HoM Christmas Party The Women's gufld of Chrirt Lutheran church Palatine, 11 hold Its regular meeting and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Reynolds Golterman, 143 S. Hale December 9. The Christmas story as recorded in the gospel of St Luke will be presented by Mrs.

Owen Kom- pellen, Mrs. Norman ye, Mrs. John Mrs. Frsd Pingel, Mrs. Delmar Zingelman, and Mrs.

Fredolph Gustafson a i Christinas hymns will sung by the group. At this meeting, thi; brownie troop sponsored by the guild, and under the leadership of Batchelder and Mrs. Richard Welty, will present the colors. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Charles Miner, Mrs.

Rev- nolds Golterman, Mrs Robert McDonald, Mrs. Sherman Larson, Mrs. Carlton Heidorn ind Mrs. Glenn Chelius. Palatine OES To hsitattation Saturday Pilatine chapter (HIS OES will instill the new slate of for 1955 this Saturday, 3 p.

at the Masonic temple Mrs. Venion T. Cook is worJiy tron elect and VernciQ Cook, worthy patron elect Installing officers vdll be Celii Hausara of Arlington Heights, Mrs. Reynold and Mrs. Earl Elms of Pal- Installing will be Elmer Beckwlth 4 Plaii es and soloist will be Mrs.

Allison of 1'alatine. wiU be the two daugiters of Mr. and Mri. Cook, Jeani'ttfe and Marilyn. Honorary escorts will be Elgin Bethel, 61, inter lational order of Job's daugiters.

Outgoing wortbr ma ron Mrs. Rtilph Burden nnd ing worthy patron Is Rslph W. Burdn, both of Palatine BOUNTY FAIR Shirley Stalk Ita 104 NwthwMt Hwy. COPPER CHAFING DISH A temty A Complete tine of GUIs VOGUE DOLLS PersoiidiMif md loitd Xmas Cants Starting Dec. 5 Open Sundays and Cv tilings UmlilXnun We wHI wrap md mail CfcrJs fmot ffcrMrgft December IT RECENT RESEARCH: (tearf horns mtenrim more OticaplMd woman wint a drpr otN.

work WHY? An electric dryer takes fficr work out of cosonly 1 93 a week to own! Why should your wife have to pin 19 137 pieces of wet wash every week? It's ao inexpensive to dry clothes the modem electric way; Of course, she'd love to dry clothes the way she washes--inside, in minutes, electrically. Dryer and washer are just steps apart. And nothinf but pure, fresh, electrically heated air ever touches a stitch. (It's the cleanest, fastest way to dry dotheM YouTl like the way towels come out nice and fluffy with an automatic electric dryer. And your Mrs.

will purr over pieces that turn out so smooth they, hardly need ironing. High time we got together about an automatic electric dryer. (It's only a few dollars down and carfare money a week.) See the latest models at your nearby appliance dealer's or our store. Can you make it this week? alacMc 4rpr I PUBLIC I COMPANY I.

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