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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 132

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
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132
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Tlltm, AtO. 23. 1962 State Charter Issued to Farm Secretary of State Charles F. Carpcntier last week issued a corporation charter for Plenty- Nnxid Farm. Inc.

130 Church Rood, Bonscnville. The charter was issued to Kathennc George and Unwell, named as -share- holdrrs. and grants them permission "to own, operate, conduct, manage, and carrv (in the business of a restaurant" on the site Brentwoocl Terrace Mr and Mrs Robert Cook 1038 David Drive had a nice visit with their son and his family, the junior Robert Cooks of St Louis, last week. Their grandson, Jeffery, spent a few days with them while his parents were at Lake Lawn Lodge. Robert Cook Jr.

was recently released from the 131st Air Force Reserve Unit where he has been for the past year. The Foxiest people tvill shop at I). H'. Sen tie's for Fur Savings t'p to 25 off on dark unipa. rnilw mink (in nil mutations), Canada ma- mink.

A a a fur M-al. Russian saMc. chinchilla. Persian laiiih. Canadian Ix-avcr.

Brazilian river otto. Somali leopard, cheetah, nutria, Russian a a i Cumnodian tiger, ocelot, at State Chi- cnyo. Phone DKarborn 2-7950 reverse Cooks left on Monday morning for home and on Monday evening the Mullen family of St. Lfluis arrived at the senior Cooks' home for a week of visiting. After spending two weeks visiting relatives in Wisconsin, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbert Mauer, David Drive, arrived home in time to be greeted by their daughter and her husband, Mr. i and Mrs. Donald Nugent of I Wilmington, III. The Mauers are especially excited over the visit, because this gives them a chance to show off their new granddaughter, Patricia Marie.

Mrs. J. Grimm and her sons, Jim, Greg and Todd, visited Mrs. Grimm's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Dowdle, for three weeks at their home in Seguin, Tesas. MR. AND MRS. Donald Campbell, who have been living I on Center Street for the past year and a half, are moving to Long Island, N.Y.

this week. Mr. Campbell will be starting a new position with the Tecnifax Corp. working out of New York. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Toth Sr. of Canonsburg, are spending a week of visiting with their son and his family, the junior Frank Toths on David Drive. Madonna Sloan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Sloan, had birthday party given in honor of her eighth birthday on Saturday afternoon. Ten girlfriends enjoyed a luncheon anc an afternoon of games with her. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Walker had a busy week. On Tuesday their son, Claude III celebrated his 10th birthday at a party of games and a scavenger hunt. Ten of his friends and schoolmates attended. The Brentwood boys were Robert Nawrocki, Mike Sloan, John DcCiccio and James Noc. ON WEDNESDAY Mr.

and Mrs. Walker attended the Nuptial Mqss of Mr Walker's brother, Mike, to Miss Nancy Andro of Forest Park in Forest Park. After the ceremony they attended the wedding breakfast at Richards Restaurant in Ber- Symphony Ensemble Returns to Wheaton Returning to the Wheaton College campus this fall for a series of concerts is the Chicago Symphony Chamber ensemble. Their three concerts of chamber music are scheduled for Sept. IS, 20 and 29.

Composed of eight artists from the Chicago Symphony, the ensemble was so well received last year that the musicians were invited for a return engagement. flute; and Clark Brody, clarinet During the series the works of Beethoven, Rossini, Dohanyi, Haydn, Turina, Dvorak. Mozart, Debussy, Teleman, and Ravel will be heard. Season or individual tickets for all the concerts may be obtained in advance by calling the 1 college business office. All concerts are scheduled for 8:15 p.

m. in Edman Chapel-Auditorium. PLAYING IN THE ensemble are Victor Aitay, first violin; Sense Of Value Fred Specter, second To be happy for an hour, get Milton Preves, viola; George for a week-end, get Bekefi, violin cello; Warren I married; for a lifetime, be- Benfield, string bass: Edward come a gardener. David Druzinsky, harp; Donald Peck, Burpee. COUNTY i i i i I mli- c.iti's point ot i i i in 01,0 I ho now County ou.rtioonis S'lnday during open house lor indues county i (Register Photo) to hum I JudRr and Mrs.

C. Dawson, and Cont; Elmer Hoffman, of the 14th Concessional District. (Z Army Inducts Four from Area Four area registrants, including two from Bcnsenvillo, were inducted into the U. S. Army recently.

They are Robert Raymond James, Addison; Robert Bosco and John H. Froelich Jr Bensenville, and Rcgcr Olscn, Robelle. (X Board Talks wyn On Thursday the family left for Springfield for the weekend, whre Mr. Walker attended the Illinois Republican Convention, and on Sunday the Walkers had a tour of the new court house in Wheaton. Later in the they were guests of Judge and Mrs.

William Atten at a Tom Hansen was host at a cook-out on Sunday for friends One item dealt with by the i Bensenville Village Board last week at its f'rst special session of the summer was first read- ing of the 1962-63 tax levy or-' dinance Dates of effectiveness of the' from Chicago, his mother, Mrs Blanche Hansen, and Mrs. Iiene Ciceraro. Village, Railroad Plan Lol The Village of Bensenville and the Milwaukee Road will exchange plans us a first stop to a cooperative project to develop vehicle parking on Main Street, west of Addison Street. The railroad apparently already has its plan and has the ullage to prepaie one as baaib of t'utuie talks on the subject sharing of the cost by both is expected. ordinance are May 1, 1962 to April to, As usual the full board an- roll call, Village Piex- idcnt Riehaid Thomas and trustees, along with the board's attorney, William Redmond AUG.

30, 19(53 K9CXM Bensenville Community Calendar THEATRE ELMHURST-TE 4-0675 MATINEE DAILY SEPTEMBER 2--St. Alexis Sodality. Altar and Rosary, and Girl Scouts Communion Sunday, 9 a.m. 2-Peate Church, Jr High Fellowship, 5 Senior Hi Fellowship, 7 4--Zion Lutheran PTA, School Hall, 8 p.m 4--Bens. Melt-A-Wcighs, 23 Dicrks, 7:30 p.m.

5-- Immanuel Church Guild, 1 p.m. 5--Milwaukee Road Women's Club, clubhouse, 1 5--St. Alexis Sodality. 8 p.m. 5--American Legion, 7.30 p.m.

6--Peace Women's Guild, 1.30 pm. 9--Northwest Bensenville Home Owners, 8 p.m., 1202 Stoneham Ave. (B FOR ONE WEEK STARTING FRIDAY. AUGUST 31 IM iMHIH IP "HATARI" Filmid in TanganMia. Africa PLUS Chick In 'GERONIMO It MATINEE DAILY! JOE SMART'S 3RD ANNUAL LABOR DAY THON 2ND SENSATIONAL WEEK ENDS LABOR DAY 78 BRAN '62 WILL BE SOLD FOR NOT USED CARS! NOT "EXEC" CARS NOT JUST FACTORY FRESH NOT A DEMONSTRATOR! BUT ALL BRAND NEW' DuPage County's Largest Rambler Dealer! 78 RAMBLERS In Stock To Choose From! No Money Down To Those Who Qualify! OPEN SUNDAYS! OVER OUR COST WHILE THEY LAST! OPEN SUNDAYS! JOE 120 E.

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