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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 17

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JPAGE EIGHT PRroAY, JUNE 7, 1940 EAST MAINE MAUEL WARNCKE. editor Roy Turtle is sporting a now Mr. nml Mrs. Henry Jaacka entertained relatives and friends Sunday Afternoon and evening in honor of Mr. Jnucka' birthday anniversary.

A tasty birthday supper 'was served and the time ut 'curds and bunco. One hundred fifty friends and of the William Kroft'a on- a jolly time Saturday at the Kreft home on Golf them commemorate their wedding anniversary. The jdnte of the anniversary was some time ago. Dancing, cards and party refreshments were the order of the The Wm. R.

Tngtmoier family entertained guests from California 'lust week. Two of Bill's sisters, Miss Lily TaRtmeier and Mrs. Emma Rddington and Miss Mftrguret Uoyee drove hera to spend a month visiting relatives and old Jrlemls. The Tngtmeicr sisters aru visiting at Glenviow this week while Miss Boyce was forced to return to her home Saturday evening. while making out your calendar Of events for thr month of June, be sure to mai'k the date of June 20 and reserve it for the dance to be given by the W.l'.U.V.

nt Ehr- Iruirdt'si Grove. John Cruchtus 1 orchestra will provide the music and price of admission is 35 cents. Miss treno Koch was the honored 'guest at party at the homo of Sirs. George Scllko in DBS Plaines, evening, June 3. The glrta came laden with gifts to stock 'Irene's pnnti-y aflof she becomes Want Ads Too Late to Classify l-'Oft SALK--SOYUEANS, 08 TO test.

bil. John I 1 Gurlisfh. Higgins 1 ml, E. of Art. Hhi.

rd. I'hone Art. Hts. 7022-K. (0-7 AUCTION SALE AT BAHTLET'l 1 YARDS 'flies.

Evening, June 11 8 I'. M. loud choice town Cows, 7 m-povirsfu-d Cows And Ollit-r tt. W. Owner Mi's.

Robert, Knoll on June 7. Several other showers have been tendered her previously, one of which was given at the homo of Miss Lillian Finnern on May 20, LEGAL NOTICE Take notice tlir.t tin application for retail liquor dealers' license outside incorporated village or town in Cook County has boen made by the following: George Guastupalin "Sky Harbor Club" Dundee rd. west of Wnu- kcgnn Northflcld Township, Northbrook, III. Robert Hchncll, Algonquin and State Roads, Elk Grove Ar- lington Heights, Jll. Mrs.

Gust Steinkc, Higgins and Arlington Heights Roads, Elk Grove i Arlington Heights, 111. George Gail Sprouse, Rand and Dundee Roads, Palatine Palatine, Illinois. Objections to the granting of such tavprn licenses may be made to the President the Board of Commissioners of Cook County as Local Liquor Control Commissioner in writing and signed by the objector within five days stating spec- ilicully the grounds of objection. CLAYTON P. SMITH, Cook County Liquor Control Commissioner.

ENTRIES NINTH DISTRICT YOUTH CONVENTION AND PARADE ARLINGTON IIMIGHTS SUNDAY, JUNE 9 AND DUGLE CORPS Sons of the American Legion Belmont Park Squadron No, 507 Gladstone Squadron No. 777 tilmwond Park Squadron No. GH(i Palmor Squadron No. 05 Uulmont Park Post Gladstone Post Him wood Park Post I'ulmcr Post Community (Boys and Girls) Edison Park Juniors John I 1 Conley Juniors Arlington Heights Juniors Sons of Amcr. Leg.

Jr. Aux. Edison Park Aux. Unit John Conley Post Merle Guild Post Gen. Goo.

Bell Jr. Post Community (Boys) Norwood Park Jis. (AI! Corps) DCS I'lnines i Portage Park i Lngnn Squ'iir Juniors Norman Hridgo School II. J. ijchrunU Jro.

Norwood Post DOH I'lnines Post Postage Park Post Logan Square Post II. J. BehrcntB Post J. Bchrentz Post Melln Romer Lafayctto Troop liity Scouts Melin Romer Post Nn. Lafayette Post DRILL TEAMS ol l.lu' American Legion Albany Park Kquadron No.

12-1 Billy Culdwell Squadron No. SOU Albany Park Post Billy Caldwell Post Molin-Romcr A i i i i i i 11 inh School ftarriiiKtwi I i i School PaUitiiu' Township i i Si him! l.eyden I i i i I i School Maine Tuwiuhip llijjli School Koy Scouts Melin Romer Post A High School Merle Guild Post Harrington Post Palatine Post Millwood Park Post Mel Tierney Post Park I'arU SALE OF USED FARM MACHINERY 1 7-ft. Tractor Disc. 1 Tractor Disc. I Met' trg 2-b il-ln.

Tractor Plow. 1 Kmnu-rson 2b I Tractor Plow. 1 tW 2-b U-ln. Traclor Plow. 2 Oliver 2-b I Tractor Plows.

1 Little Wonder 12-h I Tractor Plow, good as new, I Wonder 1-b 18-llt. Trtictor Plow. 1 Kock Island 11-ltt, Tractor Plow. 1 John Deere 2-b i Tractor Plow. 1 Horse filing 2-b Il-ln.

Plow. 4 Hand Plows. 1 McC Drg Manure Spreader. 1 Oliver Manure Spreader, 3 mo. old.

1 Int. 8-in. Grist Mill. 2 Spring Tooth Harrows. 1 New Met' Drg Sulky Ciiltltiittii 1 1 Duvid Bradley Sulky Cultivator.

6 Ynriou.s Mnkivt, Sulky Cultivators, 1 New McC Drg Corn Planter (dent.) to ilt I 1 '-12 or l-'-M hytl. lift. 2 I Corn Planters. 1 Gale Corn Planter 1 Bradley Corn Planter, with fert. nit.

2 McC Drg Corn Binders, 1 Drg Corn Binder, 1 McC Drg Quick Alt. power mower for F-12 or l-'-M, almost new. 1 Drg. Mower, li ft. 1 Met' Org Mower.

5 ft. 3 McC Drg 10-20 Tractors. 6 Tractors. i Ilumli-y 13-So Tractor. 1 Handlmun Garden Tractor on rubber cultivator, plow, and harrow, 1 Chrysler Coupe, good running condition, $45.00.

1 '33 Chev. Truck, w. b. 1 2-t. Dodge Truck, chassis 6 cab.

2 Guernsey Springers. 2 Sets Double Harness. 1 Beet Cultivator with all equipment. 1 Team Dapple Greys, 3200 fl and years. 1 Team Bays, 2600 6 and 7 years.

I Team Dark Hays, 2900 7 and 8 years. All kinds of horses from $35.00 and up. All these horses taken in on Farmnll Tractor deals. JOHNP.GARLISCH Dealer In IMcCormick Deerlng Tractors and Farm Machinery and International Trucks HIGGINS AND TOUHY AVE. Tel.

Bensonville 34-W-2 (8 to 6) Tel. Art, HtB. 7022-K (Res.) 1 Grade School Victory Post Klin wood Park Post Community Happy Hour ttiirmonlcu Merle Guild Aux. Unit A I i i UNITS Suns ot (hi 1 American Legion No. 105 Logul Square Post I 5 1 1 lOclison Park Post I 7-o Melin Romer Post K-i.

7 Victory Post N'i. 7'L! KcKciusisko Post N'i. Palatine Post No. Tiafuyctto Post Nd. Park Post Squaiv Ktli-ion I'arU Squadmn Melin inier Sqmulion Victory Squudruu Sqtuulron Palntinx Squadron l.at'ayclt" Sqitadir)ii Kelvyn I'arU Squiulinu Junior Auxiliary Belmont Park Jr.

A i i a Kosulusxko Jr. A i i a Mtilln Romer Jr. A i i a Albany Parl' J. 1 A i i a Elmwood Park Jr. A i i a Gladstone Park Jr.

A i i a Barrlngton Jr. Club Sqiuiru Jr. A i i a Belmont Park Aux. Aux. Melin Romer Aux.

A Park Aux. Elmwood Park Aux. Gladstone Aux. Burrington Aux. Logan Square Aux.

Belmont Paik Mount Prospect Edison Park Logan Square Portage Park Poitago Park Portage Park Portugn Park Kdtccbrook Sauganash Arlington Ills Mel Tierney Hoy Si'onta Troop No. 9'W Belmont Park Post Troop No. 2'-', Mjimt I'rospect Post Truop No. 9((i I'MLsoti Park Post Troop No. 1112 Sciuare Post Troop No.

MCt Portatjo Park Post No. SIM Porttige Park Post No. Portage Park Post Troop No, Portage Park Post Troop No. i Caldwell Post Troop No. 834 Billv Caldwell Post Troop No.

7 Murlo Guild Post Troop No. Mot Tierney Post Cub Scouts i Rom 1 Cub Pack Edison Park Cub Pack No, 8900 Barrlngton Cub Pack Saugumish Pad; No. USU'I Arlington Cub Pack Girl DPS Pin i ncs Troop No. 1 a Troop No. I Palatina Troop No.

2 Kim wood Parl; Troop Portage Park Troop No. Edgcbt'ook Troop No. Troop No, nip Ocowntin Clutiiyutn Troop Mel Tierney Camp Fin; Girls Mel in Romnr Post Edison Park Post Harrington Post Billy Caldwell Post Merle Guild Post Scouts Pluincs Aux. Palatine Aux. Palatine Aux.

Elmwood Park Aux. Portage Park Aux. Billy Culdwell Post Billy Caldwell Post l''ire flirts Merle Guild Aux. Mel Tierney Aux. Sou Scouts Yankee Clipper Ship Buccaneer Ship Smith No.

DlfiO Shin Cnpt. A CKtrk No. (iflil Ship Richard E. Byrd Elmwood Park Post John I' 1 Conley Post Kelvyn Park Post Portage Park Posb Portage Park Post Barring ton Mariners Ship Cnpt, Paul Jolted Lowell School Patrol Boys Edison Park Jr. i Club Suutcunash Youth Budlong Community Boys Girl Mariners Bnrrington Aux.

IVirlagu Park Aux. Patrol Hoys John 1 Conley Post Community Ed i son 1'ank Post i Caldwell Post Budlong District No. 697 No. 777 No. 686 No.

05 No. 511 No. 221 No. 208 No. 710 No.

740 No. 30 No. 183 No. 405 No. 612 No.

612 No. 728 No. 169 No. 124 No. 800 No.

728 No. 208 No. 158 No. 690 No. 080 No.

7 No. 686 No. 208 Ne. -105 No. 541 No.

728 No. 7 No. 712 No. fi'JO No. 159 No.

780 No. 597 No. 712 No. 728 No. 124 No.

686 No. 777 No. 158 No. 405 No. B97 No.

525 No. 541 No. IVi No. 183 No. 183 No.

183 No. 183 No. 806 No. 806 No. 208 No.

72S No. 541 No. 158 No. 806 No. 208 No.

36 No. 690 No. 690 No. 686 No. 183 No.

806 No. 800 No. 208 No. 6S6 No. 221 No.

786 No. 183 No. 183 No. 158 No. 183 No.

221 No. 541 No. 800' No. 837 GRAND OPENING JUNE 7, 8, 9 AT THE WHITE STUCCO INN llivcr s. of Dam No.

2 QOOD FOOD and DANCING ROAST WILL BE SERVED MIKE ZERAVICH, Prop. NORTHBROOK by EMILY THERRIEN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Justin and their mother, Mrs. Ed.

Heiss. were visitors of Northbrook friends last Sunday. The Hoiss family were formerly of Northbrook. Mr. and Mrs.

August Burmeister attended their son Robert's wedding to Miss Louise Nauss at Up- salu, Minnesota, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burmcister and daughter, Judith, wont by airplane. Richard wus his brother's best man, The funeral of little LeRoy Pat- tengcr, years old, was held last Friday afternoon at the Werhane Funeral Home, LeRoy was the youngest son of Mr, and Mrs.

Marshall Pottenger of Deenfield, He tvas missing on Tuesday evening 4i id his was found in an aiandon'ed W61I early Wednesday morning'; after, a frantic search. Their many friends of the surrounding community express their most heartfelt sympathy to the sorrowing parents and brothers, Trevlyn and Harold. The Harold Werhnne family have moved to Lake Zurich for the summer months. Mrs. Alice Voltz was the week juest of the Frank Karbiner fam- ly at Park Ridge this last week.

Mrs. George Balmes was the ucky recipient ut tho regular monthly card parly' at St. Nor- aert's last Sunday for the feature ize. Tho Woman'sjclub of St. Norbert met at their hall last Wednesday, Juno 5, in the afternoon.

Mrs. Walter Thumel will be hostess to the Pleasure club on next Tuesday, June 11. (Received too late for last week) Among the many guests at jcauliful garden wedding May 25 of Miss Ruby Eleanor Battcy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Battey of Mundclein, wore Miss Ella Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. William Christmans, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith, Miss Margery and Richard Thormeyer.

Mrs. William Lutz was hostess at a bridal shower given in honor of Miss Florence Moellor who will be the bride of Mr. Reinhardt E.ber- lein on Juno 10. Miss Moellcr is the recipient of many beautiful and eRul gifts. Many friends of Mrs, George Scott arc glad to hear that she has returned to her homo ai'tcr spend- ing two weeks in the hospital.

Mr. Dan Deslories spent Sunday visiting relatives and friends who arc glad to know that Mr. Deslories is very well, after a seige of illness. Mrs. Grativille Hipsley spent several days in Chicago with her son.

Earl Hipsley. Mrs. Charles Cote entertained the members of the Lions club last Thursday at her home on Walter avts. Last Wednesday Mrs. Ed.

Klug was hostess to her bridge club. Funeral services wefe held for Mr. David Franzen last Monday, May 27, at 3 o'clock at the Werhane Funeral home, Rev. Landwehr officiating. The body was shipped from Anaheim, California, where Mr.

Franzen has made his home since his wife died about 16 years ago. He was over 77 years pld and had lived most of his liio, in Northbrook and was well known throughput the surrounding community. Burial was at Memorial Park beside his wife. Miss Allenc became the bride Mr. Donal W.

Ebilsisor at a pretty home wedding at the bride's home last Saturday evening. Rev. A. P. Johnson of Jolict, the bride's uncle, read the services, followed by a dinner served at the bride's home, after which a reception for their many friends was held at the home of the groom.

The bride was honored by several showers before the wedding and the'happy couple plan to make their'home on Bach st. in Northbrook, Sixteen Confirmed At Northbrook Presbyterian Church A class of sixteen were confirmed in tho Northbrook Presbyterian church Sunday. The pastor, Rev. Harry Paul Lundell, performed the impressive confirmation rites and was assisted by the Calvary Trio from Chicago and Mrs, Walter Gieseke, violinist, Mrs. Fred Rhodes, soloist, and Mrs.

Roy Lee, organist. The following were confirmed: John Boy or, Margaret Carpenter, Kenneth Cox, Richard Dahlberg, Wray Davis, Helen Emrich, Florence Fischenich, Victor Koebcrl, Walter Koeberl, Clifford Loudon, Paul Lundell, John Lundell, Ruth Marcum, Grace Ruthenbeck, Leonard Swenson, Phyllis Watson. Many Receive Confirmation At St. Norbert's St. Norberts was the scene of a very impressive ceremony May 20 when Rt.

Rev. Bernard J. Sheil, Bishop of Chicago, conferred the sacrament of confirmation to more than 60 persons. He addressed the congregation to a filled church. The altars were beautifully decorated with colored tulips and snap dragons and lighted tapers.

was assisted by Father May, S.V.D., as deacon and Father J. Marusa, S.V.D., as dcacon. Those who received the sacraments wore Marie Orlantii, Henry Miller, Theresa Hupp, Rose Mary Gjlle, Barbara Gille, Robert Happ. Irene Snelton, Theresa Ostman, Agnes Bock, Aloysisus Garich, Rita Meyer, Walter Pan lie, Lester Happ, James Miller, Robert Lopez, June Seul, Lillian Beck, Dolores Softeners, Carol Scul, Kay Thomas, Dennis Enright, Carol Seul, Mary Bartells, Rose Ann Beck, Rose Mary Gilles, Donald Happ, Rose Mary Schildgen, Charles McCarthy, Harry Rocpenack, Dorothy Eastman, Mary Lou Kortman, Harold Laurenccll, Richard Jaleski, Darlene Wood, Carl Jaleski, George Pannell, Linda Misantcni, Lucille Schildgen, Carla Huelse, Bernard Misantoni, Mary Ellen Roepenack, William Pueckert, Betty Frank, Delore Meutzer, Richard Pueckert, Rosalie Brown, Alfred Steffens, William Brown, Irene Steffens, Richard Kloepfer, Arthur Howard, Wilson Eastman, Edward Fee, Mary Catherine Corrado, Magdalene Klein, Robert Therrien, Robert Burke, Eileen Pantle, Patsy Meutzer, Mr. and Mrs.

Pierre Thomas, Mrs. Frank Kodyon, Mrs. Florence Smith, Mrs. Betty Gotti, Betty Hoffman, Mrs. H.

Diederich and Bernice Schildgen. Population of Africa The population of Africa is estimated at 139,000,000. WEST NORTHFIELD St. John Ev. Lutheran Church W.

G. Fechner, Pastor Graduation exercises will held on Friday at 8:00 p. m. in tne school auditorium. Beatrice Anderson, Alice Knoll, Herman Koelper and Frieda Merk will be awarded diplomas.

On Sunday there will be divine worship in a German service at 9:30 a. m. and in an English service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school will meet at 10:30 a.

m. The annual school and Sunday school picnic will be held Sunday" afternoon, beginning at 1:30 o'clock on the church grounds. MANNHEIM-GRAND CRASH Thomas Hicks, Evanston, traveling north on Mannheim, and Clifford Warffuel, Chicago, going east on Grand, were involved in an accident at the junction of these two rds. late Thursday af ternoon. Damage was confined to the vehicles.

NO. 3240 OUTSIDE WHITE THE WHITEST OF WHITES Du Page No. 3240 White Produces a High Grade Wear-resisting Exterior 1-GALLON ea. $2.40 5-GALLON Gal. $2.35 PORCH PAINT (10 Colors) QUARTS CAUtON $2.53 Brushes Roof Paints PUTTY SHINGLE STAINS is the average cost to paint most homes.

Come in 'for Free Estimate. FRED'K A. STRESEN-REUTER, i nc 300 W. Main Street Tel. Bens.

303 Bensenville, Illinois QUALITY FRIENDLY SERVICE" Pay Us A Let Us Show You We Can Do A Real Job of Service For We want to show the people of Arlington Heights that ours is a station they can a place where they can always be sure of getting the finest quality products and competent, friendly se'rviee. That's why we're selling Mobilgas -the nation's favorite and M-abiloil -the world's largest selling motor oil. Both these products have been proved in millions of cars throughout America. They have the nation's confidence and they deserve it. We'd like the chance to show you that deserve your confidence, too.

Why not pay us a friendly visit soon? You will find us good folks to do business with good folks to keep your car in tip-top running condition. Pay us a visit. Let us show you we can do a real job of service for you. ESQUIRE SERVICE STATION Northwest Highway FRED HERTEL, Manager and Pine Street.

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