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PICTURE Brand 500 ft, $1.65 2500 ft, 47.95 Scotts Sforo open nightly to 8:30, Sunday 9 to 12 BOWEN HARDWARE CO. 121 E. DAVIS ST. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Phono CLearbrook 3-0316 Little Bit of Everything Is Local 'Social Smorgasbord If the celebrations, travels and entertaining of Arlington Height- ers could be presented menu fashion, the current choice of items would have to be called a social smorgasbord. There was no main course, but instead, a well-balanced selection of a little bit of everything.

Guests since Sunday at the Robert C. Vanek home, 636 S. Chestnut, were Mrs. Vanek's mother and aunt, Mrs. C.

P. Dyer of Webster Groves, Mo. and Mrs. Leslie M. Johnson of San Mateo, Cal.

The visitors returned today to St. Louis, their starting point in January of. a winter vacation trip throughout the West Indies. After their return to the states they be-' gan a leisurely trip northward up the east coast, following the blooming spring. They regret that all they could bring with them here was the bloomin' rain.

There was a family celebration Sunday evening at the Edward Condon home, 515 W. Fairvicw, commemorating the occasion of Sheila's confirmation at Our Lady of the Wayside Catholic church of Arlington Heights. Here to share the day were Sheila's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toomey of Chicago.

"Mrs. Mary Hufnagle has returned to her Lincoln, Neb. home after a week here with her granddaughter and family, the Richard Fenners, 802 S. State. MR.

AND MBS. Paul Patrick recently returned home to 319 W. Hawthorn after a winter vacation in Tucson that began December 28. In addition to reports ot Arizona weather that turned blizzard- scarred neighbors green with envy, they velum with greetings to local friends from former Arlington Heighlers, Miss Lois Whipple and the Gordon Allison family. Miss Whipple is a confirmed Tucsonite and the Allisons reside in Scottsdale where Mr.

Allison recently took office as the city's first city manager. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Muencli, 124 S. Ridge, returned a week ago Sunday from a '1-day stay in San Francisco and 10 days in Honolulu.

Aflcr attending a medical convention in San Francisco the Muenclies flew to the 50th state they report, the warmth of the climate was only exceeded ay warm friendliness extended to them everywhere. Since 1he AMA carelessly plan- led a convention to conflict with fifth birthday of Greg Muench, lie celebrated with five young friends a bit early while Mom was still home to plan and nourish a. party, Sunday visitors at the Sidney Alkire home, 742 S. State, were Mrs. Alkiro's brother and sister- n-law, Hie H.

K. Hoyts of Elm- lurst and their mother, Mrs. Hilda Hnyt of Barry who is spending home and the Andrew Watt horn were seeing double all aflernoon but no one was alarmed -about it It's only natural at parties fot twins. Sandra and Susan Nesheim, scv en years old Sunday, each invitee a half dozen guests to share the double fun at 737 S. Chestnut.

Sun day they received congratulations from their grandparents, the Olaf Neshcims, and other relatives a a family gathering in the Linden wood home of their uncle and aunt, the Ray Weinrichs. The Watt twins, Jim and Bill were eight years old Friday and invited seven buddies to a Satur day luncheon and afternoon in the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Watt, 143 Fernandez. MKS. HARRY Windhorst of De troit is returning home today after a 10-day stay, combining "busi ness" and pleasure, with her son John and family, 1131 N.

Walnut April 20, the day after her arriva here, a new grandson, David, was born to add to the pleasure of her visit as well as the "business" of helping care for the family. Gloria Woss was 10 years old last Thursday and entertained ten guests at an after-school party in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woss, 217 S. Highland.

The Gordon Glorch family, 825 S. Mitchell, returned Thursday from a week's visit in Glenridge, N. with Mrs. Glorch's parents, MAY 9 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

See Aunt Jemima in person at the PANCAKE JAMBOREE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Tickets $1.00 All you can eat! All Proceeds fo Little League Program a few weeks at her son's home KARL PINGEL and a Schomburg, fourth grade student at Park school, were host anc hostess to their classmates las Wednesday afternoon at a pre nuptial shower for their teacher Miss Elaine Hagens. Twenty-si children gathered after school a the Pingel home, 422 S. Ever green, to honor the bride-elect Above the gift table a sprinkling can tilted, "showering" an arraj of miscellaneous gifts, and a 4 tiered wedding cake was th tasty centerpiece of the refresh ment table. Miss Hagen was married Sat urday morning to Richard Avita bile in St. James Catholic churcl of Arlington Heights.

Weekend visitors at the Join W. Thomas home, 1111 W. Euclid were Mrs. Thomas' parents, Mr and Mrs. Ray Brunk of Muskc gon, Mich.

Dale Ekberg was three years old Monday and celebrated at i family gathering Sunday in th home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Ekberg, 2108 Chestnut. Among the guests wen Dale's grandparents, the Arthu Ekbergs of Chicago and her un cle and aunt, the Robert Miller of Mt Prospect.

PATTY COOBS' birthday wai Saturday but since another mem bor of the Coobs family was ex peeled to arrive via the Stork Ex press about then, the birthday party was held a early. Six young ladies a hcipec Patty celebrate being almost five at a Tuesday afternoon party in the Coobs' home, 1145 N. Mitchell with Patty's 4-year-old brothei Doug, handling the entertainmcn almost single-handed. As thing turned out the party could have been Saturday, after all. The Barrett Rogers householc was transplanted Monday Iron 312 N.

Dwycr to a new site in Point, a suburb of Milwaukee Several informal get-togethers with friends and neighbors, eacl one "absolutely the last time we'l say goodbye" led the Rogers to suspect there might be some com muting between Milwaukee anc Arlington Heights this summer. Saturday guests at parties in the Robert birthday Nesheim for Mother on her Day IMPORTED CERAMIC Madonnas, Figurines and Wall Hangings from Milan, Italy. Mother is someone "very special" and yon can show her how much you appreciate her with a "very special" gift you wouldn't find anywhere else. 3.00 to 20.00 28 Dunton Court Arlington Heights Open every day incl. Wed.

to 6 p.m., Fri. to 9 p.m. (Beginning May 7, open Thursday to 9 p.m.) the Raymond A. Loppackers. Roland Bolte, 319 W.

Mueller, celebrated his April 27 birthday Sunday at a family gathering in the Bolte home. Guests included the Carl Klehms and Wallace Boltes of Arlington Heights, the Jack Bretsynders of Lombard, the Earl Ackermans of Roselle and the Irwin Jungels oC Norwood Park. HECTIC WEEKEND activities plus tlie time change that left everyone minus an hour's sleep would account for an early yawning noted at 305 S. Evergreen. Paula Schomburg, a Michael Kirby student, was part of the Kirby benefit ice carnival held in the Chicago Stadium Saturday.

A quick change in coordination from teet to hands was needed tor Paula's part Sunday in the baton twirling contest in Chicago sponsored by the National Baton Twirlers association. Tom Roberts, 50R S. Chestnut, considering choices for September college enrollment, enjoyed an overnight stay at Purdue last week when he and his parents toured the campus there. THURSDAY, APR. 30, 1959) Arlington Girl Wins Solo Baton Twirling Contest Carol Oja.

16-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward 921 N. Patton. Arlington Heights, was judged the best of the solo baton twirlers in her age group Sunday at an open contest i Chicago sponsored by the National Baton Twirlers association.

With Judy Schmoyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schmoyer, 445 S. Pine, Arlington Heights, Carol also shared in the third place trophy awarded for duet performances. Both girls are members of the Arling Heights high school baton twirlers corps, the Cardettes, under the tutelage and direction of Miss Jenny Blanchford of Evanston.

they visited that city's French Quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Wick Strom, 527 S.

Dryden, were hosts, at a dinner party Saturday. A mong their guests were Mr. anc Mrs. Tom Thompson of Fox Lake and Mr. and Mrs.

William Heinz of Skokie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Haut Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Faucon TM5 S. Dryden. spent foui Southold, N. spent last weel here visiting their niece and he family, the Stephen Murphys, S.

Salom. Weekending at the Wagon Whee in Rockton is becoming an evei more popular way to relax among busy Arlington Heighlers. Th Charles Holroyds, 1115 E. St James and the Homer Nielsens 403 N. Brighton, spent last week end at the lodge together.

The previous weekend Mr. anc Mrs. Edwin Johnson and th children, 1008 W. Miner, enjoyec a restful stay at the Wagon Whee where even the 21-month-old mem her of Hie family was relaxed anc decorous. "I expect it will mak headlines," said Mrs.

Johnson, A JOINT celebration to com momorate the confirmation Jean Pagliai and Robert Luber was enjoyed at the Pagliai home 905 S. Evergreen, Sunday nigh following the confirmation rites, at Our Lady of the Wayside Cath olic church of Arlington Heights Mr. Pagliai served as sponso for Robert, son of the L. J. Lu bers, 844 S.

Dunton, and botli fam ilies were joined by Jean's spon sors, her uncle and aunt, Mr. anc Mrs. Jack Palumbo of Chicago. MRS. JOSEPH BOSCH, 114 Brighton place, and her son-in law, Edwin Ackerlund of Arling ton Heights, returned Friday fron a 2-we ek visit in Havana.

A brunch was given April 22, a the home of Mrs. John E. Vannier 340 Derbyshire lane, to bid fare well to Mrs. J. David Everard and to welcome a new neighbor, Mrs Maurice Swan.

The Everards are leaving Arlington Heights Satur day for their new home in Shor Hills, N. and Mrs. Swan and her family will move into the Ev erard residence from their home in Northbrook. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Vannier were Mrs.

John Hickox and Mrs. D. F. Gutzman Business is taking the George Fromms, 344 S. Windsor to the southeast.

They left Tuesday for their new home in Mobile, Ala A family reunion was held las weekend at the J. G. Johnson home, 1223 Woodford place. Fam ily members who came to spenc the weekend were Mr. Johnson's mother, Mrs.

J. B. Johnson Wautoma, his sister, Miss Myra Johnson of Bemidji, Minn, and two more sisters and theii families Mr. and Mrs. Willarc Gray of Mt, Clemens, anc Dr.

and Mrs. Robert Swanson of Dayton. THREE YOUNG ice skating enthusiasts from Stonegate each gave a flawless performance in Michael Kn-by's fifth annual benefit ice carnival Saturday at Chicago's Stadium. They were Debbie Leydig, 6, and her brother Greg, 8, who starred in an act called "South Sea Magic," Mary Ann Cashin, 9 performed as a harlequin doll and Mary Lee Barton 10 did a Hawaiian hula hoop number. More than 2,000 children participated in the ice carnival and all proceeds from the performance went to charities aiding mentally and physically handicapped children.

Charles Haworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Haworth, 108 Wilshire lane, celebrated his llth birthday April 18 with a pirate party for 10 guests. Gale Oberlin, 210 S.

Dryden, enjoyed a weekend of fishing in Hamilton Lake, Tuesday, to celebrate his birthday. The Ober- lins were joined for dinner in town by their neighbors, the Thomas Hamiltons, and all later attended a performance of the i Man." Mrs. Edward R. Klamm, 1200 Woodford place, attended the Roll- ng Green country club luncheon and style show April 21. Attend- ng with Mrs.

Klamm were Mrs. Edward McGrath and Mrs. Rose. THE FREDERICK Dankers' daughter, Ellen, recently cele- )rated her fifth birthday with a jirthday luncheon at her home, 409 S. Bristol lane.

Guests were her brother, George, Nancy McMillan, Barbara Cherry, Tinker King, Tommy McMillan, Patty Garrity and Winnie Utermohlen. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Cockerham, 410 S.

Lincoln lane, recently returned from a vacation Miami Beach, a trip to Cuba and a visit to New Orleans, where ARLINGTON HEIGHTS LODGE NO. 1162 A.F. A.M. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays 7:30 P.M. Palatine Masonic Temple 3 N.

Plum Grove Avenue Palatine, Illinois Harry R. Whittington, W.M. 107 Pine Pinegate, RR3 Palatine CL 3-4524 George L. Pfingsten, Secy. 438 S.

Evergreen CL 3-0638 days in French Lick, at tending the annual Honor Club convention of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McFadii and Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Dunhan were hosts at a cocktail dance Saturday at the McFadin home 515 E. Fairview. The McFadins are looking for ward to a weekend visit from the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles L. McFadin of Greer Bay, Wis.

MRS. DELREKT MILLER, E. Fairview, I'ecently returned from Akron, Ohio, where sh spent a week visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Kennedy. Dining her visit, her parents cele brated their golden wedding an niversary, April 18. Attending th celebration were Mrs. Miller's husband and their son and daugh ter, Ray and Nancy, who flew tc Akron for the weekend.

Also ar riving for the wedding celebra lion, was Mrs. Miller's turn sis ter, Mrs. Robert Firestone of St Louis. Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Kal witz, 404 S. Dryden place, wen hosts at a cocktail parry Satur day to a group of friends prior attending the Junior Womans club dance at the Biltmore country club. Guests were Mr. and Mrs John Schindler, Mr.

and Mrs. Pe ter Toffoli, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Decker, Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Silver man and Mr. and Mrs.

P. Pickett Mr. and Mrs. Armand Van Huele, 429 S. Lincoln lane, enter tained friends at a dinner party Sunday before the confirmation of their daughter, Denise.

Guest were the Edward Nemeths am the Eugene Lukasiks. Mrs. Ne meth was godmother to Denisi Van Huele and Mrs. Lukasik was godmother to the Nemeths' daugh ter, Kathleen. Both girls were confirmed Sunday at Our Lady the Wayside Catholic church, Arlington Heights.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Skin ner, 721 S. Beverly lane, attended the christening of Mrs.

Skinner'b nephew, John Anthony Lee of Des Plaines, Sunday. Afterward friends and family members gath ered at the Lee home for a buffe supper. RECENT GUEST of Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Glow, 603 S. Bel mont, was the latter's sister-in law, Mrs. James Linnan of Buffa lo, N. who visited in Arlingtoi Heights briefly before resuming her journey to Pasadena, Cal. Mrs.

Henry Goyke, 205 S. Pine is home after spending the pasi five weeks in Moohead, Mum. visiting her daughter and family the David Bellingers. During her visit, Mrs. Goyke became a grandmother for the second time.

A daughter, Susan Marie, was born March 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Bollinger, the former Lois Goyke of Arlington Heights. Weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs H.

W. Colbum, 535 S. Burton, was Cdr. William Ruefle of Honolulu. Mr.

and Mrs. Peter McQuillon, 760 Belmont, returned recently from a 3-month stay in Howey-In- Thc-Hills, Fla. Mrs, Richard Bergstrom and Mrs. Robert Hillarides were hosts Wednesday at a farewell party for the McMillan children, Guy, Jacqueline and Tommy. Nineteen neighborhood children gathered at the Hillarides' home, 503 Grove, for the party and to bid farewell to their playmates.

family leaves new home in The McMillan Friday for their Peoria. MR. AND MRS. Donald Stalker of Duluth, spent the past week visiting their son and family, the Douglas Stalkers, 635 Lincoln lane. Joining the Stalkers for the weekend were Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Brackway, of Duluth. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Jack Gushing, 330 S. Beverly lane, were Jie former's uncle and family, VIr. and Mrs. Thomas Butler and heir three children of Elkhart, who spent the weekend in Arlington Heights, and Mr. Cush- ng's grandmother, Mrs.

Harry Butler, also of Elkhart, who will stay for an extended visit. Guests visiting the John Ervins, '04 Lynden lane, are Mrs. Ervin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Overseth of Sioux Falls, S.

and Ervin's father, Earl Ervin of Canton, S. Dak. Mrs. Max Galarza is convalesc- ng in her home at 338 S. Newbury, after undergoing surgery at it.

Francis hospital, Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wittenburg. 715 S.

Beverly lane, enter- ained 20 guests at a buffet supper Sunday to celebrate the birthdays of their son, Robert, who vas 15, and the seventh birthday his cousin, Ricky Buesing of 'alatine. Among the guests were friends and relatives, including the children's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wittenburg of 'alatine, Mrs. Edward McElhose and Great Aunt Miss Laura McElhose of Arlington Heights, and the children's guests, Bill Stull and Robert Sielken.

(A, Sidelights Of Arlington Heights Arlington Heights Scarsdale Estates, Stonegate Dorothy Meyer, CL 3-2298 Elsie Jedd, CL 3-5982 For Mother's Day Corsages Blooming Plants Bouquets Centerpieces ORDER EARLY! WE FLOWERS SAUERLAND FLOWER SHOP 417 S. State Arlington Heights CL 3-0470 Open 9 to 9, Sunday to noon You get "just what the doctor ordered" We help your doctor safeguard health by filling his prescriptions accurately with the finest drugs. Your Friendly Bexall Drug Store 1 W. CAMPBELL, ARLINGTON HEIGHTS CL 3-5019 In Business for your Health since 1916 FLORSHEIM first with the AMERICAN OK style, quality, value' Black and Tobacco Brown They're here! America's newest fine-shoe styles. Made by Florsheim so you'll know they'll fit better, look better and last longer.

See them today there's nothing finer afoot. TODDS Quality Footwear for the Entire Family 20 E. Northwest Arlington Heights CL 3-4137 Open Friday Evenings Your Charge Account Invited Starting May 7, we will be open Thursday evening instead of Friday evening.

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