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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 5

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
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5
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GAMES and HOBBIES LIONEL TRAINS with complete accessories SAUERLAND HOBBY SHOP 417 S. State Arlington Htiqhh OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Ct 14470 More Sidelights Dinner Parties Mr. and Mrs. M. Edward Smith entertained at a Christmas pot luck dinner party Sunday at 8:30 p.m.

at their home, 221 wttshlre. Theu- guests included Messrs, and Men- damet. Lyle W. Ewing, Haldor Carlseu Charles P. Stewart, Everett H.

Undgren, Barney Er- Ickson, Donald Hamachek and Harry Blerma. Also the Messrs and Mesdames G. H. Knitter, Geo. W.

HaslMch, Harry V. Menick and Wayne IT. Osborn. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Baron, 802 S. Highland, were hosts at a potluck turkey dinner party Saturday at i) p.m. (t their home. Among their gues'a were Mr and Mrs. Milton Wuigqulst, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank R. Patton and Mr. and Mrs. Lester L.

Peterson. Florida Vacations Mr. and Mrs. Al Kafka of N. State have just returned from a 3-week vacation in Florida.

The Kafkas spent a week in St. Petersburg. 10 days in Miami and Key West and returned home via the East coast. Mr. and Mm.

John L. Grose and Christmas Trees PERSONALLY SELECTED BY BORGABDT SONNTAG (Formerly at Stonegate Service Station) NEW LOCATION AT BILL'S SINCLAIR Service Station 445 So. State Rd. Scarsdale CLearbrook 3-9806 SCOTCH PINES BALSAM tore's real fun operator actually answers your ring I IDEAL'S Talking Phone and Bank BELL RINGS WHEH CALL IS coin SLOT mm LIKE REAL PHOHEI Boys! Girls! --It's loads of fun I Make your own personal calls. Drop a nickel, dime or quarter into coin box with receiver off the hook.

BELL RINGS! Coins return when you hang up. Hand-wind, unbreakable record repeats, "Operator. Operator. Number Please. What number are you calling? Thank you, I am ringing jour number." Gleaming metalized dial WORKS! IT'S A BANK, TOO! Has deposit alot and disk in back that opens to receive savings.

Phone Is inches high. Made of rugged, flve-times-tougher black plaetie with silver mttal trim, lasts a long, long time. Play money included. IT'S A WONDERFUL JDEAC vill it eimpbill, irllRftM hilfhti, affenbrinffs OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19 10 A. M.

TO 5 P. M. aughter, Judy, returned recently rora a 2-week stay at St. Pdtrn- urg Beach, Fla. Shower Miss Jean Elizabeth Thompson, aughter of and Mrs.

E. L. hompson Jr. and January 8 bride- eet of Gene Manley of Des lainw, was honored at a miscel- aneous shower given tor 18 guests "Vednesday at 8 P.m. at the home Mrs.

George Haben, 616 S. Belmont Bridge and a buffet ompleted the evening. ympathjr Friends and neighbors extend ympathies to Alfred F. Langos father, Otto A. Langos, died ecember 2 in Chicago.

Mass for he 77-year-old Mr. Langos was eld December 6. Deceased was ounder and president of Langson danufacturuv company, Chicago. 3esides his ion, Alfred, he is sur- Ived by his widow, six other children and IS grandchildren. When Mrs.

Norman Bauske en- ertained her bridge club Decem- aer 7, the evening ended In a stork ihower honoring Mrs. William C. Miller, whose son, Keith, was born November 8. In attendance wen tos. Edwin Bragdon, Mrs, Floyd Fulle, Mrs.

Chet Wettstein, Mrs. amen Sutton, Mrs. Charles Faxon and Mrs. Jack Scott, all of Ar- Ington Heights. Arlington Heights dentists and their wives, were guests of Dr.

and Mrs. Daniel J. Kennedy last Saturday to welcome home Dr. and tfni. Harrle Hall who have recently returned from Japan.

A Christ- mai theme was used for the party at 107 N. Wheeling, the Ken- edys' home in Prospect Heights, 'he guest list Included Dr. and Irs. Bauman, Dr. and Mrs.

iordon Ward, Dr. and Mrs. Frank ohrordor, Dr. and'Mrs. Vernon Bomaii, Dr.

and Mrs. Ernest Lidge Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus Hill, Dr. and Mrs.

H. G. Dunn, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Muench, Dr.

and Mrs. Frank Psota, the Halls and Miss Ann Flatland, hygienlst in the of- ces of Drs. Hall and Kennedy. Surprise Gathering Mr. and Mrs.

John Randag, Ar- dlngton Heights, were lured to the Peterson supper club Decem- er 9 and upon arrival were sur- rlsed by a group of friends who iad gathered to celebrate the Ran- lagf' silver wedding anniversary. After dinner, which was complete with wedding eake and soft organ music, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilke entertained the party at their wine and served a midnight buffet unch. All the Randag children were present to help celebrate, except Bueky, who is away at school Robin Galloway Morrlll, daugh- er of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Mor- rlll, 1329 Wilke was baptizec at First Presbyterian church, last Sunday, the Rev. Stuart C. Saul officiating. Mr.

Donald Barker will return his week from a business trip to Kansas City. The Barken enter ained a family group recently in celebration of their daughter Pat ty's thirteenth birthday. Patty's Mr. and Mrs. C.

Jell of Evanston, were there for the birthday dinner, and also Mr and Mrs. C. R. Eckhardt and Mrs Mary Hoetzer. Back at Work Sigmund Holllnger has been suffering from an out of plac vertebra recently, but is back a work now.

The Hollingers recent- attended a dinner party given the Anthony Welssmuellers a lie Glenview country club. Th Flay Crocks, Arthur Jacobs, am Ken WlQttens were also guests. The Messrs Mayrer, Arnson Linn, Coplon, and Townley ha lunch at the Swedish club in Chi cago Saturday after which they at tended the Bean' football Igame Mrs. Wiilard Meyer recently en tertained ladies of her sewin group which meets every othe week. Weekend guests of the C.

Mills were the Lawrence Whaleys of Rensselaer, Ind. Mrs. Mills at tended a meeting and luncheon the Chicago Doll Club in Chicago Membem of the club collect an make dolls, many of which are riven to charitable organizations Recently the club sent 300 doll and toys to the Illinois Researcl hospital for children. The Walter Stumpfs paid a visl to Mrs. Stumpfs niece, Sister Mary Oliver, at Our Lady of th Woods convent in Chicago the past weekend.

Your Christmas belle is in for come delightful surprises thin Yule in the form of the loveliest clothes that Santa ever brought Let us help yon make the perfect selection. BEAUTIFUL SLIPS 2.98 up Sizes 32 48 BLOUSES WOOL JERSEYS Sixes 32 44 1.98 to 15.9* DRESSES for your Christmas and Year parties Taffetas, failles, acetates and felts. Juniors Mi no 12-20, Half Sizes to 8.93 up Rhinestone Jewelry Earrings 1.00 up Chokers 2.98 up GLOVES hi nylon and chamoisette. Black, white, beige, navy. 2.00 3.00 PURSES Failk Leather Plastic 2.98 to 6.98 Nightgowns Sixes 32-44 2.98 up PRACTICAL GIFTS for INFANTS AND CHILDREN UP TO SIZE 16 210 E.

Northwest Highway, Arlington Heights CL 3 2243. Open Every Evening A. I Day Wednesday the mighty new MERCURY for 1955 in three great the the the Ciht Never before so much Mercury news at one time new 198-hp and 188-hp Super-Torque engines new lower chassis, longer wheelbaw, wider new dual exhaust system la Montdatt an rear tread Monterey Series new Fan-Scope windshield Mttmm '9 advanced new buB-Joint front mwoahw new, optional Merc-0-Matic Drive 10 new models, new aB-oietal Station Wagon aew tubelesa tires complete optiowl power fettares it today at ROTO MERCURY SALES. Inc. Optn Monday through Friday 'til 9 p.

m. 1410 I. Highway Arlington CL 34700 Saturday aid Sunday.

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