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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 2

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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Obituaries Henry F. Martens Funeral services were held Wednesday for Henry F. Martens. 85. lute of 402 N.

Vail ave Arlington Heights, at the First Presbyterian church of Arlington Heights. Rev. C. Victor Brown officiated. Interment Handbill Park cemetery.

Black's Memorial Home wan in charge of arrangements. Mr. Martens was born March 1, 1866. in Elk Grove township. HP married Ruth Krebs June 12, UH2.

in Chicago, A member of the First Presbyterian church of Aiimgton Heights, he was em- by the Arlington nihiic schools for many years. Survivors include: two daugh- Mrs. Marcia Ruth Grady of Portland. and Mrs. Jane of Arlington Heights: a brother, Edward Martens, and fnui grandchildren.

His wife. Ruth, preceded him in death in Henry K. Moeller Hairy K. Moeller. 08.

late of Forest Park, died January 19 at Englewood hospital. Funeral services were held January 22 at 2 p. m. at St. John's Lutheran church in Forest Park.

Interment Concord cemetery. Mr. Moeller was born September 1883, in Schaumburg and attended school and WM confirmed in St. Lutheran church. He later attended Concordia Teachers' college in Ad- and taught school for two yean in Canada, He then taught in London, England, after hit Mrriage in Canada to Augusta Voifftman In August 1906.

In 1911 returned to the United to accept a poaltlon teantitng in Clarinda, la. In 191B he betfta teaching at St. John's Lutheran aehool In Forest Park when he taught for 30 yean until retirement after 42 years of teaching. Surrtron toelude: hit wife, Augvete; two sons, Henry O. of Chtoajo sad Waldemar of Rockford; two daughters.

MM. Frieda Marfenaa of Chicago and Mri Ruth Buethe of San Francisco, two brothers, Fred of Downers Grove and Herman of Schaumburg; four sisters, Mrs. Lena Koenig of Arlington Mrs. Amanda Rhunke of Downers Grove, Mrs. Martha Hageman of St.

Charles and Mrs. MHthildn Hattendorf of Schaumburg: five grandchildren and ona great grandchild. Randall Lou Schroeder Randall Lou Schroeder, 6, late of 1438 Summerset, Deerfield, died January 25 in the Highland Park hospital. Funeral services were held January 27 at Lauterburg and Oehler funeral chapel in Deerfield at 3 p. m.

Rev Andrew Metill officiated. The remains were sent to Pembine, for services there January 28 at 1:30 p. m. at the Lutheran church. Interment Pembine cemetery.

The boy was born November 15. 1945, in Brown county, Wis, He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schroeder, and a brother. Ronald.

Warren LeRoy Wolff Warren LeRoy Wolff, 15, the fester son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uondenberger of 606 Elmdale Glenview. died January 22 at the Roger Greaves School for the Blind in Paoli, Pa. Periodical community drives in Glenview raised the funds to send him to this school.

He had spent four years in the school. He was born May 10, 1936, in Chicago and was adopted by the Gondenbergen while still an infant. Funlral services were held January 39 at 1:30 p. m. at Oehler 1 funeral chapel in DCS Plalnes.

Rev. Lavern Anderson officiated. Interment Memory minis baa enough recoverable to tor 1,100 yean at pres rate of production. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1952 A by HALLMARK and GIBSON A Texas Fresh Pangburn Whitman for Valentine's Day, Feb. 14 SIEBURG lW.Canpb.il DRUG Arlington Heights II Anita Balfow Phone Art.

Hts. 2006-W Eni niaia Saturday evening the Richard Bradfords entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Howard of Hinsdale for dinner. The Howards moved to Terre Haute, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wyoocki and their three children, Tommy, Nancy and Carolyn, of Chicago were guests of the Richard Olstas Sunday for dinner.

Mrs. Mel Laseke of 1003 N. Patton will be hostess to a group of friends and neighbors For luncheon and cards Thursday. The Gordon Crulckshanks, the Mark Crevistons and the Arthur Halls were guests of Mr. find Mrs.

Chales Rehfeldt Saturday evening for a supper and pinochle party. The Halls received high honors. Illnesses The three youngest children of the Harvey Thompsons, Ronnie, Nancy and Pamela, have just recently recovered from chickenpox. Six year old Kathy Ann Swinbank returned to school Monday after a three week illness of tonsillitis and an ear infection, i Jimmy Kaspar has been ill for the past week and a half. He hopes to be out of bed soon and back in school.

His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mary Gail Gaenzle has been out of school more than a week with the measles. Mrs. Betty De Zur has been ill for the past two weeks with the flu. Her son.

Darryl, came down with chickenpox last Thursday. Attend wedding Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olsta attended the wedding of their cousin, Miss Jeanne Eckert of Chicago, who became the bride of Michael B. Graff, Saturday at 10 a.

m. mass at the St. Philip Neri church. Smorgasbord and dancing were enjoyed by the 150 guests present at the reception. The couple will make their home in Florida.

Birthday celebration Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Groh and daughter, Susan, attended the triple birthday celebration of Mr. Groh's sister, Mrs. Walter Miczek and her two daughters, Linda and Sandra of Chicago.

The entire Groh family gathered to wish them "happy birthday." Visited Mrs. Richard Yeltnn's mother, Mrs. Charles E. McDowell of Grand Lodge, visited with the Yelton family from Monday until Saturday. Mrs.

E. J. Lewinski returned home Friday after spending a week in Milwaukee visiting her sister and family, Mr. and MM. W.

F. Kinnee. BUILDING This Spring? We Are Ready Large Stock of Lumber and Materials Plan Service Experienced Building Consultants at your service W. R. Comfort SONS PHONES 35 -36 PALATINE.

ILL. CARD OF THANKS Gratefully acknowledging and thanking the kind neighbors and friends for their deep sympathy in our recent bereavement. Mother Eickerly and daughters, Mary Dunn and Geraldine Crandall. (A CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to all our neighbors and friends who were so kind to us during our bereavement, also for the beautiful floral pieces. The children of Silas Nordmcier (B5 Pal IN MEMORIAM Dean W.

Smith. In loving memory of our dear husband and father on his 89th birthday, Feb. 2. God gathers the dearest of flowers Into a garden of beautiful dreams; He spunkies the heaven with star dust Through which a star for each soul gleams. Today on your birthday your star shines so brightly God's way of telling us you are happy and gav For he knows how much we love I and miss you And how we yearn for you day by day.

Loving wife, daughters and family (Bl Trips Recently returning from a month's vacation are the Bernard J. Colvins, who motored to Tucson, and enjoyed the pleasant weather. They took the southern route back stopping off in New Orleans and spending a few days in Memphis with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G.

Lortng. Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Campbell will leave soon for a two week's vacation in Mexico. They plan to spend some time in Mexico City and Acapulco. At present the Campbells are recuperating from vaccinations which they had taken in compliance with U. S. regulations.

E. J. Lewyiski returned Saturday after spending a week at Atlantic City attending the Brokers convention. Sympathy Norbert Willging's father, E. H.

Willging, 73, died January 16. Services were held Saturday in Dubuque, Iowa, with burial at Mt. Calvary cemetery. Mr. Willging was well known in Dubuque having practiced law there for half a century.

He is survived by his wife, four sons and two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Willging wish to express thanks to tleir kind mends and neighbors thoughtfully sent flowers, cards and mass offerings. Vandalism Two cases of vandalism were reported in this community and in both instances it occurred Friday evening.

A car aerial was removed from Richard Bradford's car and found broken in the snow. The Arnold aiders reported that the roof of their Buick convertible had been slashed in two places. Beth cars were parked in the driveway. Polio drive The following women in the community volunteered to assist Mrs. Charles Rehfeldt, chairman of the Arlington Heights mothers' march on polio drive, in contacting residents.

They are Mrs. Richard Bradford, Mrs. Thomas Gooding, Mrs. Russell Savage, Mrs. Arthur Komarek, Mrs.

R. Anderson, Mrs. W. Hannum, Mrs. L.

Knoeppel, Mrs. M. Fisher, Mrs. Arthur Shogren, Mrs. J.

Johnson, Mrs. Herbert Boumann, Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. William Anderson, Mrs. Thomas Thackery, Mrs.

Harold Olson, Mrs. L. F. Bryant, Mrs. Chris Blueberg, Mrs.

Robert Skallerup, Mrs. Arthur Zander, Mrs. Glenn Buckley and Mrs. Edward Coburn. Mrs.

Rehfeldt wishes to express her appreciation to these women and many others in different sections of Arlington Hts. who graciously responded to her reefuest. New arrival Mr. and Mrs. John Huskey are parents of a baby girl, in ak Park.

Mother Beth who was born January hter doin welL 20 West Suburban hospnal and iMSMARTBJMRS 1950 BUICK Special 4-Door Radio and Heater 1950 BUICK Super Riviera Dynaftow, Radio and Heater BUSSEMOTOR SALES, Inc. 30 S. MAIN ST. NT, PROSPECT, IL Buick 1912 Phone Mt. Prospect 1087 or 1050 Open Monday and Friday nntil 9 P.

M. IN MEMORIAM In memory of Frank Maier- hofpr How often do we tread the path That leads me to the grave Where rests the one we loved so well But could not save. Long days, long nights You bore your pain Waiting for the cure. God saw that you were suffering And the hills were hard to climb And He closed your weary eyes And whispered peace be thine. Emily Maierhofer, and family.

(B4 6ee What Vour Dollar Will Buy at JEWEL Where wiO your food dollar buy the most eating satisfaction? Dollar Days at Jewel are different--buy any combination within a group and still get the savings. Example: The firrt group is four for can boy bination 2 for 50e or 1 for Weekly Meat Suggestions AKMOUt STAR--TOf QUALITY EDWARD'S Leg 0' Lamb ARMOUR STAR, SHORT JHANKEO, SKINNED--U TO POUNDS Smoked Strawberry Preserves GOLD BOND Sweet ZION 6 to 7 fiflins TH8 CHOICEST OPAU PORK CUTS ARMOUR STAR tenderloins Sausage PAH REAOY-W WAVE OR RUPPERT Salmon Fillets BOOTH'S Smoked Chubs Fie Bars CHERRY VALLEY Bartletl a SOOTHES Cleansing Tissues CHERRY VALLEY Apricot Halves CAVERN--ptfces AHO Mushrooms WYANDOm jp VM. I-Medium Bipe Olives 5 JTL IN THE NEW BLUE AND YELLOW PACKAGE-- PRE-6ROUNO Royal Jewel Coffee I Frozen Fresh Foods MARY DUNBAR CUT Green Beans MARY DUNBAR--FRENCH STYLE We Green Beans 00 MARY DUNBAR tar rte Green Peas DEWKIST frte Cut Corn 00 MARY DUNBAR Prte. tte Cauliflower 5 Peas and Carrots Recntor Price II COUNTRY SQUIRE GRADE Large Eggs ARMOUR' STAR Sliced Bacon pc.nd48« BOTH FOR $100 AMERICA'S PAYORITS-MIUNI'S 1890 French Dressina -37' IH 1AM fOR MANY A OKICIOOS MA in DISH Red Cross Lonf Macaroni term Gravymaster ADDED FLAVOR FOR SOUPS, SAUCES AND GRAVIES-WVltVs Chioken Bouillon 11 S. Dunton Arlington Heights FMCI IWM-- SUrtM Solid Pock NO.

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