Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 50

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
50
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Colleen Mickelson a a Nancy Setlik Mr. and Mrs. Ward A Mickelson, 915 E. Rockwell, Ar lington Heights, are announcing the-engagement of their daugh ter, Colleen Kay, to a i Liam Flinn, son of the Dennis A. Flinns of the American Env a in Kampala, Uganda East Africa.

The engaged pair are both at tending the University of Illinois, Miss Mickelson i junior year and her fiance to graduate in June. The wedding has been set foi June 13. Judith Anners The engagement of Judith An- riers to Gerald Segebrecht, son of the George Segebrechts, 248 W. Wilson, Palatine, is announced by Miss Anners' parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Anners of Park Ridge. The couple are both teaching, Miss Anners a second grade class in Mount Prospect a her fiance at Shannon i School in Shannon, 111. are graduates of Northern Illinois University, where she was affiliated with Kappa a Sorority and he with Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. An Aug. 8 wedding is planned.

The engagement of i daughter, a Ann, to Lt. Fred G. Breitling, son of Fred Breitlings of Palatine, is announced by the Ruben Johnsons of Waseca, Minn. Miss Johnson is a registered nurse presently employed at Queen's Hospital in o- lulu, Hawaii. Her fiance is a pilot in the United States A i Force, stationed at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii.

The wedding will take place April 4 in Star of the Sea Catholic Church, Honolulu. ts Mr. and Mrs. G. Setlik, 815 S.

Emerson Mount Prospect announce the engagement oJ their daughter, Nancy, to Ron aid K. Mudge, son of Mr. anc Mrs. D. V.

Mudge of St. Clair Shores, Mich. Miss Setlik is completing her senior year at Grant Hospital School oE Nursing. Her fiance is employed at Pollack and Skan Inc. of Chicago.

An October wedding is being planned. (." Elaine Tiraan Miss Elaine Tim an and fiance, Harry Christiansen, son of the Harry Christiansens, 3607 Pheasant Drive, Rolling Meadows, are planning an April IB wedding. The couple's engagement and approaching marriage is announced by Miss Timan's parents, the G. Timans of Des Plaines. The bride-to-be was graduated Maine West i School and is now employed by Radio Industries, Des Plaines.

VIr. Christiansen was graduated from Arlington High School and also attended the University of Illinois. He is now with Ampex Corp. in Elk Grove. Sandra Ann Logan Planning a May 2, 1964 wedding are Miss Sandra Ann Lojan of Barrington and Michael Raymond Kauffman, son of the jisle E.

Kauffmans, 610 Lynden Lane, Arlington Heights. couple's engagement and ap- jroaching marriage is announced by Miss Logan's parents, the Sdwin E. Logans of Barrington. Miss Logan attended Salem tate College at Salem, Mass. Her fiance, a graduate of Arington High School is in i unior year at the University of llinois at Champaign, he couple will reside following heir marriage.

(Community Camera Michele Peterson An Arlington Heights couple have become; engaged, accord ing to an announcement by Mr and Mrs, Robert A. Peterson 730 N. Pine Their daugh ter, Michele, and E. Dennis son of the Stephen Murphys, 9 S. Salem are planning to be married April 25 Miss Peterson is a graduate of St.

Patrick Academy and re cently of Northwest School of Beauty Culture. Her fiance is in the U. S. Navy stationed a Jacksonville, where couple will make their home. Lynn Keller The engagement of Miss Lynn Keller to William Mittel Jr.

son of the senior William Mit- tels of Chicago, is announcec by her parents, the Roy J. Kellers, 109 S. Elmhurst a Prospect Heights. Miss er and her iiance are planning an August '64 wedding. Miss Keller was graduated from Prospect High School and attended Northern Illinois Uni versity.

Her fiance was grad uated from Steinmetz i School and attended the and Die Institute. He is now with Amity Plastics Chicago, and Miss Keller is with a 1 Telephone Directory Des Plaines. (Jenart Studio Sherry Past An Aug. 1 wedding Is plan- ied by Miss Sherry Past and her fiance, Charles F. Hoening, son of the Frank G.

Hoenings of Waukoh, towa. The couple's engagement and approaching marriage is announced by Miss Past's parents, he Earl Pasts of Palatine. Miss Past will graduate from 'alatine High School in ler i a is employed by Compco Chicago. FEB. 6, 1964 Arlington Clubwomen Plan Used Book Fair Arlington Heights Woman's Club will sponsor a Used Book Pair Friday, Feb.

14, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

in the vacant store at Davis and Evergreen, formerly Gieseke Department Store. Proceeds of the sale will be used to establish a Museum Distinguish between THEREFORE (for that reason; because of that) and THEREFORE (for that; for it). "Thus: Having been acquitted of the charge, he was therefore released." "Five years' imprisonment the punishment therefor." Fund for the Arlington Heights Historical Society. "A permanent museum to house the His- Society is a dire need," comments Mrs. Milton Daniels, curator.

"Since its inception seven years ago, this active working society has gathered invaluable records on the history of local churches, schools and organizations. It has more than 400 pictures and many valuable antiques. At present, the growing museum exhibits are housed in private homes," added Mrs. Daniels. ANYONE with books to donate may call the chairman, Mrs.

Frank P. Currier, at CL 57649, or bring them to 1006 N. Stratford by Monday, Feb. W. The Indian Affairs Study Group of tho club will meet Thursday, Feb.

13, at 1:30 p.m. in the Williamsburg Room at Arlington Heights Federal Savings and Loan Association. Edith a nurse at the Illinois Masonic Hospital and a member of the Winnebago tribe will speak on "The Indian in Chicago." Reservations may be made by calling the chairman, Mrs. Joseph R. Murphy, at CL 5-9152, or any member of the committee.

(S tnv JjyinG Bed Sizes Brew Family 'Revolt 9 The earliest king-size bed on record is one used in the fifteenth century by a king, his entire family and visit i friends. Lupe Velez, Hollywood film star in the late twenties, first gave status to the oversized bed in America. (The unique "California size" today is 72x84.) In 1957, the king-size bed appeared for the first time on the regular price list of the Simmons Company. Today the firm reports three double beds sold for each single bed and a 40 per cent increase in sales of queen size beds the first six months of 1963 over 1962. Sleep observers now predict that the queen (60x80) will outsell the king to become America's standard double bed size Local Business Women! Slate Membership Tea Mount Prospect Business and Professional Women's Cub will hold its second annual member- in the near future.

(People are growing larger.) Note: I.ady Pepperell has added size 90 108 to the new Vivid Tone sheet line. Another note for those who sell Pepperell's stretch-fit bottom sheets: the average person changes his sleeping position 22 to 45 times per night, according to a sleep behavior study conducted by Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh. Blanket selling tip: Customers shopping for blankets to fit queen size bed should be shown 90 108s, which experience proves is ideal also for queen beds. ship tea on Sunday, Feb. 16, from 3 to 5 p.m in Old Orchard Country Club, A i Heights.

All eligible women in this area are i Icome to attend. Last year the tea was attended by over 120 guests and other inl rested business women in the irea. Its purpose is to install new members admitted to the ocal club since the last formal installation tea and to acquaint business and professional omen in the northwest area with the organization. THE MOUNT Prospect club serves the area of Mount Prospect, Arlington Heights, Palatine, Des Plain Heights, Barrington, Ros'eUe-- and Chicago. 7j The main requirement for membership is that a woman be engaged in gainful employment, without restriction on the location of her residence or job.

THE LOCAL CLUB is affili-. ated with slate, national and the international federation of Bus- iness and Professional Women's Clubs, representing a total of 175,000 women. Additional i a i is available from Membership'' Chairman Mrs. Virginia Dodge, CL 3-0375 (Arlington Miss Marian Baesel, CE 6-6577 (Chicago), or Helen Macior, CL 1 5-0933 (Rolling Meadows). (S U.S.

GOVERNMENT DOUBLE AA GRADED "FIRST LADY" BUTTER QUARTERS LB. MIX OR MATCH MAURICE LENNELL COOKIES RICHELIEU TOMATO JUICE, 32 ez. ROCHELIEU APPLE SAUCE, 25 oz. FOR $100 RICHELIEU GOLDEN CREAM CORN 303 SIZE Reg. 2 61c $100 200 CT.

SAYBROOK NAPKINS PKG5. FOR CHICKEN GRAPEFRUIT 13 GOOD SIZE MEAT OPEN SUNDJ1Y o.m. -til 2 f. 50 LB. BAG WATER SOFTENER 2 LB.

CAN COFFEE SALT PELLETS OR GRANULATED FOLGERS or MANOR HOUSE COFFEE EVERY DAY LOW PRICE WITH $10 PURCHASE EXCLUDING CIGARETTES LARGE GRADE EGGS ALL WHITE DOZ. Plenty of FREE Parking Space 66 CIGARETTES CARTON BEST SERVICE" I in Town VQ is w. 1 PROSPECT AVE. MOUNT PROSPECT STORE HOURS: Open daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Friday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. till 2 p.m..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Daily Herald Archive

Pages Available:
470,083
Years Available:
1901-2006