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Arlington Heights Herald from Arlington Heights, Illinois • 77

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a Prospect Sunday Joyce and Bert 1 Ruther had a birthdny party for Bert's mother. Mrs. K. Ruther of and Mue Then Kennedy Misses, Chicago Chicugo. Katheryn were also guests for dinner.

Alice Maisel's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Griffith, of Lansing. spent the weekend with Alice and Bill. and Bill Kincaid entertuined Mr.

and Mrs. Dean ham Davenport and Mrs. Bob Soderherg of Glenview Sunday, Mr. National Sederberg Amateur has just City Golf championship. Saturday Dollie and John Mc-1 Dollie's parents, Mr.

and had dinner at the homs. G. H. Pemberton, Naperville, Fern club Waldron entertained I her card Thursday even ng. Those present included Rosemary I Vosburgh, Ruth Lurson, Dorothy Schones.

Joan McCamant, Mary Jane Schmitt, Charlene Hampe. nnids, Doris Potratz and Lois Heurl of Kensington Manor. Saturday Fern and Jitn WaldTon played canasta with Peggy and Andy Paterucki at their home in Chicago. Saturday Kay Bob Krat and their son, David, of pariso, Ind. spent the day with Joan and Bob Wilson, Dolly and Dick Soduski helped Dolly's mother, Mrs.

Tele Kenar, of Chicago celebrate her birthclay Saturday. Dolly and Dick had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Maye, Roger, Gary and Howard of Broudview Sunday. Major John Norris and Cal Jacobson of Evanston went duck hunting at Race Lake Sunday.

Friday Boots' and John Norris had dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sanduels of Downers Grove. SEPKE and her grandmother. Mrs.

Arthur Sepke went to Lexington, Wednesday. Tuesday evening Pat and Tom gether after Randy McIntyre McIntyre had a family, get-tomude his confirmation. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burns.

Mr. and Mrs. Beauty Shop CLearbrook 5-4875 I Meadows Thomas Mcintyre Sr. and Jim and Mary McIntyre of Chicago. of Iota-Phi-Omega Vi Toner entertained, anembers ning.

Those present included Dorothy Merti and Orrel Gunderson of Chicago, Louise Fagerman of Skokie, Alice Magnusen of Evanston and Edna Kiemacki of Deerfield. sunday. Coopmans Lynn, Dick visited Cathy Dick's and brother, George, and his wife, at Grayslake. Carol and Sherry spent Wednesday and Thursday in Chicago visiting Sherry's great aunt, Mrs. Verna Ricci, of Luke Geneva at the Carol's mother, Mrs.

"Peter Lucas, Joan and Bob Wilson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Milner of Elk Grove Sunday, THE GRANDMOTHERS club had luncheon and played canasta at the home of Mrs. Frances Schulz Wednesday. Those present included Elizabeth Gutamer, Ann Leichsenring, Myrtle Stickr d.

Helena Woodruff and Edna Vartanian of Palatine. Elaine and Raymond Thude ent rained Ray's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen, of Palatine with dinner Sunday. Friday Art Sepke's cousin, Lorry Lolli of Oak Park and his finance, Miss Phylli Kaplan, of Chicago spent the evening with Kay and Art.

Jean and Russell Thompson had dinner Friday in the Palmer house, Chicago, and then SAW "My Fair Pat and Tom McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Stanton of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham of Westchester saw "My Fair Lady' Saturday evening and then, had a late supper alt Hoe Sai Gui's in Chicago. Sunday Marial and Bob Sears attended a christening and dinnor in honor Marial's the niece, of Mr.

and Mrs. James Yost, Victoria Lynn Yost, at home Wheeling. Jean and Russell Thompson I THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1958 Community Calendar November 13 and 34 Country Fair, fellow. churched Presbyterian 14-Junior high dance, Lions park.

15 -High school dance, Lions park, 8 p. m. 16 Junior Chamber of Commerce, American Legion hall. 17-Camp Fire Girls fund drive. 17-Girl Scout leaders meeting, Lions park, 1:15 p.

m. 17-Hatlen Heights Woman's club, Lions park. 17-Toastmasters, St. Paul school, 7:45 p.m. 17-PEO, 619 S.

Busse 12:45 p. 18- Square dance instructions, Lions park, 18 -Town Country chorus concert, "Lutheran Home, 7:45 p. m. 19-Archery club, juniors 7 to 8 P. adults 8 to 10 p.

Lions park. 20-Mt. Prospect Woman's club civics department, 302 S. Main, 9 a.m. 20-St.

Raymond Catholic Woman's club, school auditorium, 8 p. m. 21-Square dance, Lions park. 21-Park Singers concert, South church, 8 p.m. 22-Mt.

Prospect Square Dance group, village hall, 8 p. m. (M spent Saturday in Madison, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parcell.

Carol and Roy Schaetzlein had dinner Saturday evening in Chicago before going to the Stadium to see the Ice Follies, Lynn and Dick and Mr. a Mrs. George Coopmans. (AM of Grayslake were also there, St. Raymond Women Hear Local Florist Local Stores Show Camp Fire Crafts As a part of the annual Camp Fire Thanksgiving fund drive in Mt.

Prospect, local merchants will participate in support of this youth organization by placing ex-! hibits of Camp Fire and Blue. Bird activities in their store windows. Those merchants cooperating in this civic venture are McMahon's Dry Goods, Busse-Bierman Hardware, Andy's Shoe Repair Shop, Keefer's Pharmacy and the Toy Shop. Exhibits will be on display from November 10 through November '17 the date of the annual fund drive in Mt. Prospect.

(M Lions To Learn New Income Tax Rules hold Mt. Prospect. on Lions clubs cessive will 'weeks this month, convening tonight for a business session and a week from tonight, Nov. 20, for the annual fall ladies' night. Both meetings will be at the VFW clubhouse.

Tonight's program will include a talk by one of the members, Ed McLennon, on changes in the income tax law, (M STAPLING AND Tacking Equipment Paper Fasteners Tackers Every Make and Model Complete Machine Shop Service Punch Press, Experimental Work, etc. CROFOOT MFG. CO. 207 EVERGREEN (rear) Mount Prospect, Illinois Pb. CLearbrook 3-1060 Patronize Local Industry! St.

Raymond Catholic Woman's club will have Mrs. Edwin Haber-1 kamp as their guest speaker November 20 at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. MRS. HABERKAMP will use as her theme, "Looking ahead to the holidays with flowers." She has appeared on TV numerous occasions in connection with Allied Flower publicity department.

The Haberkamp family have been located in Mt. Prospect for 45 years and she has taught an adult class flower arrangement for. the past six years. She will demonstrate and explain numerous ways flowers may be used to decorate the home for the holiday season. THE BUSINESS meeting will start at 8 p.m.

and will be held school auditorium. Mrs. Clement Ireland, president, will PRYBIL'S PLAN FOR TWO BATHS, AND BE GLAD DO NOT SAY 2 1 WISH THAD" LOCAL TRADIMARKS 106 PRYBIL PLUMBING fu. 940 E. NORTHWEST HWY CL-5-8066 MT.

PROSPECT, ILL. Insurance Mount Prospect Business John's Beauty Shop Insurance 12 W. Busse LIFE FIRE Service Phone CLearbrook 3-1296 CASUALTY 5 SERVE OPERATORS YOU TO LOW COST FINANCING AUTO Directory CLearbrook 3-7943 Service Station tr. 3 Winkelmann's Shell Service LUBRICATION Tires Batteries Recharging Rentals and Repairing Northwest Hwy. Central Phone CLearbrook 3.9400 Newspaper For Hometown NEWS Read the Mt.

Prospect HERALD 137 W. Prospect Ave. Mount Prospect CLearbrook 5.4313 "FIGURAMA" SLENDERIZING SERVICE Roberta-Lynn Beauty Salon de Graff Gold Coast Hairdressers CLearbrook 3.9644 718 E. Northwest Hwy. Mount Prospect Specialists in Hair Shaping, Styling and Permanent Waving Robert's Textile Center FABRICS FOR LESS Slip Covers Draperies Bamboo Blinds Window Shades Drapery Hardware Style Plus Economy 504 E.

Northwest Hwy. CL 5.4040 Store Hours: Mon, Fri. 10. 9 9:30 5:30 Free Parking Friendly Service Barber Shop Ackerman Draperies Moler's 4 BARBERS TO SERVE YOU 30 W. Busse Ave.

Phone CLearbrook 3-1294 Paints and Glass Bakery Super Market Mount Prospect Paint Glass Co. Venetian Blinds Custom- Shades Full Line of Wallpaper 115 S. Main Phone CL 3-2503 We Rent Floor Sanders Wallpaper Steamers Tools Open Sundays 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Temmler's Bakery 129 W.

Prospect Ave. Mount Prospect CLearbrook 5.9449 OPEN DAILY 6:30 TO 6 THE STORE QUALITY BUILT THE FINEST IN FOODS Meeske's Since 1925 1 101 S. Main Mount Prospect CLearbrook 3.5840 Lumber and Fuel Laundromat Snack Shop Wille Lumber Fuel 100 W. Northwest Hwy. CLearbrook 5-1600 HOURS: Weekdays 7 a.m.

to 8 p.m. Except Saturday to 6 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Carol Schaetlein News Of Tonight the men's association meeting will be 8 at Chuck Durec's home.

401 Bob-0-Link. All the men of the subdivision are urged to attend. Tucsday evening veral were confirmed nt St. James Catholic -church. lington Ficights.

Bishop Hilinger officiated. Those making their confirmation were Jay Chalser. Tom Hemesath, birs. Lorrie licine. Mia.

Dolly McGivncy. Randy Mcintyre, Nancy Murdock. Noreen Nolun, Bobby Orlowski and Gregory Wchrheim. Monday evening Peggy and Hank Orlowski had dinner for Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Orlowski and their sons. Ralph and Ronmc, of Glenview, Thursday evening the directors of Meadows had a at Kay and Art Sepke's home. Those Brand. preient Andy Bischoff, Tom I included Heinz. Flunk Orlowski, Bill dock.

Eert Ruther and Gail Webber. Prort Anderson attended a toy party at the home of Mrs. Janet Eden in Rolling Mcadows Wednesday. Doris 273cl George Brattic had dinner Saturday in Chicago and then went to the Gaslight club. KAY AND ANDY Bischoff entertained their poker club Satur.

day evening. Air. and Mrs. Bob Brandit of Northbrook and Mr. and Mrs.

Bud Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rendahl of Park Ridge were their guests. Marguerite and Ron Dejaegrhere had dinner at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Carlior in Edison Park Sunday.

Rita and Chuck Purce attended a confirmation dinner party dav for Ritu's nephew, Eddie Milowski the honte of Rita's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Milewski Sr. in Chicago. Thursday Anne Incinell! enter.

tained her poker club and had a birthday party for Ethel Larson. Those participating Included Nora Roths. Ethel Larson, Charlotte McIntyre, Lucille Swanson of Des, Plaines and Sylvia Mugoon Ridge. Monday evening Lynn and Dick Coo entertained mother, pmans, Blarie Coopmans. of Des Planes and Premo Mucci of Skokie with dinner, Ruth Larson's brother and his wife.

Mr. and Hirs. Jack Christensun. of Green Bay, Wis. and Rutlt and Ken attended the Bears-Packer football gume in Chicago.

After, the game they had dinner at the Larson home. Nora and Ray Roths and Vera and Norm Valentine of Chicago celebrated Vera and Ray's birthdays Friday night by attending In "Sty Chicago Fair and Lady" having the Schuber at the Morton House in Morton Grove. JANE Reeden's mother, Mrs. N. C.

Ploctz of Wausau, spent the weckend visiting June and Bud. Mount Prospect Newcomers At Home Grace Mott Phone CLearbrook 3-6127 UR N. L. Benedetti N. Edward Nello and Lena Benedetti moved into their new house in Mt.

Prospect June 15 after living all of their previous lives in Chicaro, 'The couple have (wo "carcer girl" daughters; Lenora who the furancial dep a tment of (raybur Electric Co. in Melrose Park and Yolanda in the advertising business with National Outdoor Advertising Bureau. Both girls attended Wright junior college. Mr. Benedetti went to Crane jumor college.

A mechanical engweer he is now chief draftsman for Dole Value in rescurch velopment and production. 'The fannly's new home which they love are ocruying them hobhy-wise at present. However, both Lenora and Yolunda are live church workers, and huve devoted much time to work with Young Christian Workers. then family attends St. Ruymord church.

T. Von Abbcio 403 8. Minin It was July 24 when Ann ond Theodore Van Abberia moved to St. Prospect from the south side Both Ann and Fed were born in Holland. he coming to tuis country when he was 14 and Ann when she was seven.

'The couple have three chlldon. all married. and six grandchildren to keep things lively when they visit in aft. Prospect. 'The former Margaret Van Ahboita is now Mrs.

Richard Proch who hives in Arlington Heights. Mary is now Mrs. Richard King, living 111 Marion, Iowa, artel a son Albert lives In Lombard. Theodore attended Iowa state colic c. Now with Commonwealth Edison he is in the special accounts division.

Photography is a favorite hobby, and Ted is ulso "ham" radio tor. Ann has done a lot of singing and was formerly a church solo1st. The Conununty Presbylerinn is the Van Abberna family's church home. D. James 613 S.

Willam st. Oak Park was the former home of David and Marilyn James who camp here to live June 30. Three duughters are Duve's and Martlyn's specinl interest. They, are Susan. Maureen.

2. David nitended Loyola univerity where his major a business administration, Now snciated in a family bus iness. Mr. James is production manager for D. O.

James, gear manufacturing company. Marilyn went one year to Rosary college, River Forest. The James family attends St. Raymond church. (M parish are invited to attend this meeting.

announce the results of the votes taken in regards to the Holy communion at this meeting. Refreshments will be served by hospitality chairman Mrs. Willard Marshall and co-chairman Mrs. Thomas Wall, assisted by 12 members. All members the THE HOLIDAY bazaar is to be held in the school auditorium November 23 from 3 to 9 p.m.

Mrs. Joseph Bobka, Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, Mrs. L. H.

Orrell and their committee have been busy working on the items to be sold and report there will be gifts to please all members of the family. The public is invited to attend. FORECAST SNOW Keep warm and dry US FOOTWEAR FOR ALL THE SHOE STORE 420 W. Northwest Hwy. (near Central Mt.

Prospect Parking in Rear CLearbrook 5-3930 Drug Store TV, Hi-Fi, Stereo 3 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT ALL TIMES DURING BUSINESS HOURS Hours: 7. a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily Van Driel's Drug Store 110 E. Northwest Hwy.

CLearbrook 3-6494 Meyer TV Sales and Service 4 E. Northwest Hwy. Mount Prospect "Your Purchase Protected by our service" CLearbrook 5-2500 ZIRAP, Venus, Nov. 13, 1988 It seemed that the whole city of Zirap was on hand to greet our party on the return from the jungle. It WaS 3 fine tribute to Daphne and Colonel Sramus.

The enthusiasm of the people sur prised me. Garlands of flowers were placed around the necks of all members of the party and we felt like heroes AS we were escorted to the colonel's residence. happiness of Hoban and Daphne shone on their fucos. Even Suulenem dropped of his molancholy nir and smiled at the gay throng. Many of the greeters entered the colonel's home and became guests in all impromptu homecoming party.

I found all the blue people to be as affable as the colonel. It was after the guests had left that Sramas renewed conversation the subjoct won had started in our thought-exchange during our return trip. "Now what do you think of Venutians now?" "The bluemen are wonderful, but those green swampmen aro savages. But tell me, colonel, how is it that I have never seen any churches on Venus? Do you have any religious beliefs? Do you recognizo a Supreme Being?" "You refer to God as you people on enrth worship" the colonel replied. "What is and answered himself.

"God is yoursell, God is good. God is everything that is noblo in you. Every good impulse is God. Every fine, selfsacrificing deed is an net of God. "He is Innate honesty, modesty, virtue and kindness.

Especially Kindness. "Since God is you anything you do to hurt yourself hurts God. Any excess in eating, drinking, anger, cruelty is an act of evil. That is why Venutians at lcast the civilized ones are so moderute in their actions and habits, as you may have noticed. "We believe God is nature.

God is benuty. God is and light. God is the sunrise and he is the sunset. God is growth and God is wisdom. And because God is all these God is strength.

"We believe Gol in every bit of life in the universe. We belleve that everything that exists is life. Your earthling scientists have never found the secret of life. "To us Venutians even rocks and minerals are living objects." This impassioned expression of the Venusian creed was the longest speech I had ever heard the colonel 'make. It was amazing.Harold Ricklefs.

Funeral Home Friedrichs Funeral Home 320 W. Central at Northwest Hwy. Mt. Prospect CLearbrook 5-7800 "Local Purchase Receives Local Attention" Toys. and Games Real Estate The Toy Shop 135 1 W.

Prospect Ave. CLearbrook 5-0323 Dolls Games Greeting Cards Models Party Favors HO Trains Flying Models Supplies and Equipment BICYCLE REPAIRS AND TRICYCLES FOR THE BEST SELECTION IN REAL ESTATE See Annien Busse, Inc. Mt. Prospect's Leading Firm 730 E. Northwest Hwy.

Phone CLearbrook 5.9111 Music Jewelry The Carter Music Shop and School of Music ORGANS RECORDS INSTRUMENTS 15 W. BUSSE AVE. MOUNT PROSPECT Telephone CLearbrook 3-5592 GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR Mount Prospect Jewelers 108 S. Main St. CLearbrook 3-2668 Delicatessen Dry Goods 4 Mount Prospect Laundromat Shag Rugs Up To 55 Lbs.

Wash Fluff Dry Dye Shirt Finishing Dry Cleaning 11 W. Prospect Ave. CL 3-0939 Hours: Mon. Fri, 8 a.m. 8 p.m.

Tues. Thurs. 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Wed, 8 a.m, Noon Sat.

8 a.m. 5 p.m. Prehm's Food Shop 35 S. MAIN ST. MOUNT PROSPECT A Bowman Dairy Products Bakery Goods Scoft Petersen Cold Meats Groceries Mon.

thru Sat. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sun. and Holidays, 8 a.m.

to 10 p.m. Carl's Food Shop Across from North Wastern Station MOUNT PROSPECT Fresh Bakery and Whipped Cream Pastries Daily Bowman Dairy Products Scott Petersen Cold Cuts Visit Our Cheese and Salad Counter Mon. thru Fri. 7 a.m. 10 p.m.

Sun. and Holidays 9 a.m. 10 p.m. THE UNUSUAL OUR SPECIALTY McMahon's Dry Goods Ready- To. Wear CHILDREN'S LADIES' APPAREL Infants' Wear Yard Goods Domestics Mount Prospect Park Shop.

Phone CLearbrook 3.4699 Groceries FROSTIKONE 698 E. Northwest (Cor. Louis Hwy.) Mount Prospect Assorted Doughnuts, Ice Cream Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Barbecue, Coffee Enjoy them here are carry-out Party Orders Our Specialty CLearbrook. 3-9885 Open 6 to 9 Monday thru Sunday Busse Foods "YOUR COMPLETE FOOD STORE" 104 E. Northwest Mount Prospect CLearbrook 3-0865 Self-Service Delivery Service Hours: Daily Sun.

9-9 Except Wednesday Sunday Closed I p.m. 4:30 p.m..

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