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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 113

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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113
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I Fernd Utility Fred Dickover Flanders 9-1215 Fees Proposed A minimum 57 monthly charge for water and sewer service bus been proposed by the FerntUile Heights Utilities company for two new subdivisions north of Palatine. The monthly rates a flat S3 for each home for sewer service and 34 minimum for water-- alonp with the testimony supporting its franchise petition to furnish the service for Fernwood Heights and Ctiprl Gardens are under study by the Illinois Commerce Commission. Construction of 1,000 homes by 1961 is planned for the txvo sut- divisions, covering totnl of 320 acres on txvo kiddy-corner qtmr- ter sections of land In Palatine township. One northeast one-quarter of Section 11) is situated in the southeast corner Of Dundee and Hicks roads. The other 160-acre tract (the southwest of Section 1) takes in the northwest and north- east corners of Dundee and Rand roads.

WATER AND utility construction costs, through 1960, were estimated at 5745,753. The ICC was told the systems are designed to serve about 400 homes in Fcrndale Heights and bOO proposed for Capri Gardens. Plans are underway to Incor- a the two communities eventually as Capri Village and Normal E. Visdal, attorney for the utility, told the ICC that the village of Palatine has no objections to having another municipal government as a neighbor. The sole stockholders of utility, which has offices at 1 N.

Brockway, Palatine, are Raymond Divito, H. T. Skully, and Kdward Brady. They purchased all of the stock for 51.00 (the initial capital) in September from Leo Delgado and Arnold Ryan, The George Stobie family of Ash st. enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mrs.

Stobie's mother, Mrs.Grace Winger, Chicako. Katby stayed on until Saturday. The Delbert family of Ash st. motored to Milwaukee for a sgiving dinner with Mrs. VanHoosier's mother, Mrs.

Minnie Heuer; sisters and fam- the ICC was told. The i utility company was incorporated in August, 1957. THE WATERWORKS, including two -drilled wells and a 150r 000 gallon reservoir will be located behind the contemplated 10-acre -Ferndale Heights shopping center at-the southeast corner ot Dundee and Hicks roads. Water utility construction costs are estimated at 5497,492 a that for the sewer utility at The utility estimated it will have 333 customers 'by 1959, about 681 by I960, and 1,000 by (P ilies, the John Wirnsbergers and Robert Strothers, and brother, Carl Heuer. Saturday night guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs, a ne Shepley, Ash st, the Jen-- sens, Olsons and Paupas. Winifred Dickover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Digkover; Ash was confirmed Sunday at St. Theresa church.

Her sponsor was her aunt, Mrs. Peggy Kolberg, Chicago. Abuffet supper was served after the services to relatives, and friends. Bishop O'Brien "officiated. James Lowery od Ash st.

was confirmed Sunday at church. His sponsor was his cousin, William Maloney of Chicago. A was served following the services. MBS. CLAIRE Huffman, Chicago is home from hospital recuperating from injuries suffered an automobile accident a few weeks ago.

Mrs. Audrey. Limbert, Walnut st tj spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mockus of Elk THURSDAY, DEC.

4, 1958 Grove. William Limbert joined them for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCrea of Elm st had as guests for Thanksgiving dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. George Eenes and family of Cicero and Mr. McCrea's mother, Mrs. Leila McCrea, Maywood.

Guests at the Home of Mr! arid Mrs. Robert Nemec, Walnut for a sgiving dinner were Mr, Nemec's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nemec, and Mr, and Mrs. Irv Nemec and family of Chicago.

MBS. LOIS Nemec was third prize winner in a at Crawfords department store, Rolling Meadows, recently. She Won gift certificate. The -Bob Nemecs entertained the Olsens, Johnsons and Shep- leys after an evening of square dancing at. Paddock school a week ago Friday.

'The Art Miller family of Elm st. enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mueller, Wilmette. George Sprengell, Walnut celebrated his 13th birthday November 30 with a family birthday dinner.

(P Durst FLanders 8-0360 News in STAMPS AWAY IT'S FUN TO EASY TO WIN! GUESS THE NUMBER OF STAMPS ON THE KING KORN CHRISTMAS TREE fc 11 PRIZES $ffiJH 1 K-vV BIG BONUS If you enter the contest using special green registration blank available at any other merchant giving King Korn Stamps and you win, Bonus of Ten Percent will be added to your prize. BIG BONUS Be sure to visit the other merchants giving King Korn Stamps. Enter your guess of the number of Stamps on our King Korn Christmas Tree. Thousands of extra Stamps will be given away by all the other King Korn Merchants. You can be a double winner.

AL CONTEST RULES 1. CartfuNy King Korn Christmcu Trw. how many (King Korn) itamps co out official white tntry blank. muit be submitted by close of builntu December 13, 1958. Winners will be announced the following week.

4. Winner i are whose guesses ore closest to the actual number of King Korn stamps decorating the tree. In case of ties, prixe stamps will be divided equally among the winners. You may submit ar many entries as you desire. No purchase ii neceisary.

Everyone is eligible to enter the King Korn Christmas "Guessing" I 4 Game except our employees or members of their families. TO WIN EXTRA BONUS 1. Stop in at any other merchant-giving King Korn stamps and obtain special "green" registration blank. 2. Fill out this green blank with your guess and deposit 11 in our store.

3. If you win, a bonus of ten percent will be added to your prlie. TO WIN EXTRA BONUS 1. Enter your guess at any other merchant giving King Korn Stamps. You can win an extra prize of King Korn Stamps.

NATIONAL FOOD STORES NATIONAL MOD RT. 14 6 CHICAGO AVE. FURLONG SERVICE RT. 14 A GLENCOE R0. PALATINE STD.

SERVICE RT. 14 CHICAGO AVE. N. W. GULF SERVICE 4 4 CHICAGO AVE.

HALE i COUNTRY SIDE "SERVICE RiT. 14 QUBNTIN RD. FALATINE PET SHOP 10 W. CHICAGO AVE. SERVICE RT.

68 1 53 November 22 Major and Mrs. George Pineau attended the annual artillery ball held at the Drake hotel, Chicago. After the ball dined at Ivanhoe restaurant. Mike Durst, son of 'Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben H. Durst, celebrated his third birthday November 26. A celebration was held at Mrs. Charles O'Hara's nursery at noontime to wish him a happy day. Mr.

and Theodore Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Renz and Mr. and Mrs. Don LaPham recently attended a pa'rty in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Laverne T. Johnson of Grand Rapids, formerly of Palatine. It was given by Mr. and Mrs.

William Owen of Virginia Terrace. MR. AND Mrs. Jack 1 holiday guests were Mrs. Morrow's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Timothy Hammersmith of Cedar Lake, Ind. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson and four children visited Mr.

Thompson's brother in Whitewater, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Muir and children, Lori. Dick, Neddy and Douglas, and Mr.

Muir's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Muir of Justice Park, spent the holiday with Mrs. Muir's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Armstrong, in their homp in Good Thunder, Minn. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Tansey and children, Kathleen, Robert and Terrence, were Thanksgiving- day guests of Mr. Tansey's brother and Mr.

and Mrs. John Tansey-of Niles. SATURDAY I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobi attended the candlelight wedding ceremony of Ilr.

Jacobi's cousin, Richard Jacobi of Chicago, and Elaine Hahr of at Eden Lutheran church; Chicago. They also attended a wedding reception following the ceremony. Mr. and -Mrs. William Snyder and children, Billy and Cindy Lou, were Thanksgiving day guests of father, Mr.

William Snyder of Chicago, November 23 a dinner party was given by Mr. and Mrs. Ed- vward Strzok. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Landehur and son, Mrs. Marty Ryan and daughter, Deborah; Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and daughter, Bonnie, all of Chicago. Also Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Milewski and daughter, Judy, of Rolling Meadows and Norbert Milewski and his fiancee, Alice Hanns of Des Plaines. MR. AND Mrs. Donald Col- Thanksgiving day guests were Mrs.

Colbeck's mother, Mrs. Mrs. John Normandf FLanders 8-0794 Winston Party Line Victoria Piette, and brother, James Piette, and wife, all of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Dobrovits and daughter, Doreen, were guests of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hianyik of Chicago, Thanksgiving day. Guests of Mrs.

Antoinette Markewicz of Chicago for Thanksgiving day were her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bilko, and daughters, Mary and Annette. MarceTla. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Jacobi, daughter, Jan, and son, Terrence, were dinner guests of Mrs. Jacobi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust a of a Thanksgiving day.

Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder celebrated their llth wedding anniversary November 26 by attending the theater. The Edward Strzok family Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Strzok's brother, Leonard Milewski and family of Rolling Meadows.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Aiken and children, Donna and Dan, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. Aiken's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Langosch of Niles.

November 23 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bilko and daughters were guests at a family dinner party given by Mr. Bilko's sister and husband, the Stanley Kaminskis of Palatine. Norbert Milewski and his fiancee, Alice Hanns of'Des Plaines, spent the holiday with Mr.

Milewski's parents, the Mike Milew- skis of Thorp, Wis. (P This is the first column of Winston Park news which has bee i gathered by Mrs. John 155 S. Rohlwing with the purpose of getting neighbors acquainted with each other and with the local activities of the new community. Anyone who has stems for the column may call Mrs.

Normandt at FLanders 8-0794 by Tuesday noon for the weekly Enterprise edition. MR. AND MRS. James Craig are newcomers to Winston Park. They formerly lived in Chicago.

The Melvin Mendelssohns of S. Rohlwing rd. entertained Dave a a Mendelssohn for Thansk giving. Mr. and Mrs.

John Normandt entertained the Hypnosis club November 29. The club has just received its charter and is the first of its kind in Illinois. Mr. and 'Mrs. Fremont- Keller of Indianapolis, IrkL, visited Mr.

and Mrs. Fremont Keller Jr. and children for the holiday weekend. ENTERTAINING the Robert Benklers of River Forest for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Allen of Winston Park. John Ricotta recently had a tonsillectomy arid is back in school this Scot Ricotta also has been absent from school for a few weeks due to the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seger had out-of-town visitors for Thanks- giving.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kail and children of Tomahawk, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Seger or Clinton, were their house guests.

YOUNG TED SEGEK has been home from school for the past two weeks with glandular Infection. The Mike Simons family went to Holy Trinity hall Tuesday evening where Stan Wolowic filmed a television show. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Way Jr.

celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary by seeing a performance of "My Fair Lady" in December 1. THE EDWARD Papenbroks entertained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lenschow and children, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Burchoff and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lenschow of Sycamore, 111., for Thanksgiving. May Collins and Louise Hitzeman had a surprise house warm ins party for Mr. and Mrs.

James Collins November 22. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Smith were house guests for the holiday weekend of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Morse in Lafayette, Ind. (P First womert voters Finnish women were the first to get the franchise in Europe. This was in 1906. WE'LL "DEEP CLEAN" YOUR WATCH WITH SOUND! NEW! Cheryl Oakley celebrated her third birthday November 21. Tim- Deger, Leslie Strowzewski, Jimmie Anderson, Mellisa McLaney, Keith Gibney and Terri Pape.

attended a birthday party in her- honor. Mr. and Donald Simpson and their children, Sally and Larry, of Midland, spent Thanksgiving weekend with the Rodney Koehms. Last i a night the Roehms entertained the Simpsons at the Club Hollywood. The Joseph McLaneys nt Thanksgiving weekend with Mrs.

McLaney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Stanford in Crestline, Ohio. Mr." and Mrs. Robert Oakl and family spent Thanksgiving in Middletown, Ohio, visiting th their parents, the J.

D. Oakleys and R. S. Kings. THE 1ARBY Trowb i spent the holiday weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Trowbridge in Wild Rose, Wis Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beutelspacher entertained his father of Chicago and his brother, Bob, his wife of Wilmette and Mr. and Mrs, Victor Dargo of Chicago Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibney entertained Mrs. Gibney's sist and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Zimmerman, of i 1 a ee Thanksgiving day. Tom Conforti played clarinet in the Palatine village band for the Lions, club Crazy show Saturday. THE GEORGE -Dicksons attended a- Thanksgiving a i 1 dinner in the home of Mr. husband, Robert Trailers. David RViud, Lfeura and Margaret GrafTBqnnte MacArthu and Carla Paper helped Charles Pease celebrate his fifth birthday November 29.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton ick and family had a holiday dinner in the home of Mr. Vodick's parents, the George Vodicks, in Skokie. Donald Shea of i a brother of Mrs.

Milton Parker, spent Thanksgiving day i the Parkers. MR. AND MRS. John spent the'holiday at Medinah country club with Mr. and "Mrs.

OES Install William Heinrich of Park Ridge and Mr. and' Mrs. Dick Spada of Bensenville. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Blik. have a new son, Cart Aaron, who was born Thanksgiving day in Benvyn Memorial hospital. The baby has a brother, Tyler Allen. 1 (P High-frequency sound waves drive a special cleaning solution deep into the inmost recesses of your watch to scour loose all dirt, dust, and dried oil. We call it Ultrasonic Cleaning-the fast, safe, modern way to get even the finest, most precise watch works sparkling clean.

Bring your watch in today. C. E. MOORE Jeweler Brockway Chicago Ave. (Opp.

New Parking: tot) FL 9-0951 Palatine Gordon Insurance Of All Kinds Fire Life Casualty Accident Automobile Health Homeowners HoHpitallzation EVENINGS 610 N. HelU Palatine IX DATDIMK 1 N. LaSalle DE 2-1404 GORDON A. DANFOKTH Insurance Palatine chapter of the Order oE the Eastern Star will hold installation ceremonies Saturd a evening at 8 o'clock hi the Masonic Temple, Chicago and. Plum Grove Palatine.

The corps of officers for 1959 will be installed with Dr. a Charles Mankenberg a worthy patron and matron and Mr. Mrs. Manning Stires as associate patron and matron. (F TOP DRAW service With years or experience at our fingertips, we can serve your every, banking need.

You'll find it pleasant to take care of your financial matters at our bank. Why not drop around some time this week? Do all your banking under one roof: here! Palatiii National ilk Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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