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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 35

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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35
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CLearbrook 5-4187 Perry Virginia Terrace News and John Griffith, 1336 N. Race, entertained several Terrace eoupios Friday evening ftt cock tit its, after which they nil adjourned to Old Orchard country club for the "Budget Bounce," benefit dunce for the Wilson school kindergarten group. Enjoying their evening out were the Griffiths, Mary and Dominick Massa, Lynda and Darrcll Thompson and Lena and Lee Duss. A luncheon-birthdny party held December for Ellen, Of Marge and Dick 1612 W. Oakton, in celebration of her fifth birthday.

Her guests whom were SitJinnne Surkhnrdt, Collcn Cole- jiiati, Nancy Jo Ccer, Lisa 1'nk'S, Bnrbaia Brown and her brothei. Paul, enjoyed games, fuvors and luncheon, concluded with bltthdny cuke and ice eicnm. Another cnrd party to swell the funds for the Northwest Community hospital was held lust Thursday evening at the home of Mnisie Sikorskc, 1231 M. Rucc Terrace girls ptoicnt vcre Maion, Nerma Elf, nnd Pauline Noei-cnboig, the futl being ttoiwily sisteif of Mnlsie. Ttibie winners V'eie Pauline, Mmy nnd Mrs, Madeline Mooncy of Mt.

Pios- jjocl, The thlid birthday of Jimmy, of Jcnn and tiJ Lusaicr, 3216 N. Chtcajto, was celebrated lust Sun tiny at family dinner jmrty, with Ills biotlieis, Bobby, Tommy, Uddle and Johnny, on hand, tit well nt jrumpaicnts, Mr. and Mis. E. Baahan, ttvnntton, and Mt, and Mrs.

II, C. Lussier, Glenticw, and unelei, fiobeit Lussier and William Ben ha tt. MARY LOU and Crouch, 1228 ft. Chicago, entertained a i Nancy nnd Jack Griffith, now Of Northbtook, at cocktmla Snt- Itiday evening berore they proceed to the annual Christmas dance sponsored by the Coterie dance club and held at the Arlington Heights' VFW hall, A family dinner paity was field nt the home of Haniette nnd Frank Moore, 1401 Illinois, last Puday evening in honor of their dniigher, Donna, who was celebrating her second bhthttny. Helping her to blow out the candles were her brother, Allen, and grandparents, Mr.

nnd Mia, L. Armstrong of Evanston nnd Mrs. a Moore, Oak Park. A i "Budget Bounce" and having an evening of fun nnd much dancing were Carol and Bill Narup, 1207 N. Kaec, and Pat and Terry McCuire, 1224 Chicago.

Three army couples living in the Terrace, Capt. Charles and Martha Dillman, 126G Chicago, Major Hurbcit and Elizabeth Homme, 1204 N. Race, and Major William nnd Carolyn Brown, 1311 N. Race, atteaded the welcoming reception Fliday evening at the Nike base, Arlington Heights, held for Maj. Gen, and Mrs.

Gnrriaon Covei- dale foi-met holding rank of commanding ofllcei' of the Air Defense Command, 6th Region. All agreed it was a memorable event, Shirley nnd Robert Vogtrit- ter, 1208 N. Race, entertained at dinner a week ago Sunday, with guests being Bob's btoth- er, Curt Vogtrillur, DCS Flames, and good friend, Mia. Earl Mcs- nor, Park Ridgre, the latter highlighting the pleasant evening by presenting slides showing life South America, where her aon presently stationed as a geologist. ALSO IN ON the fun-fllied evening last Friday at Old Otchard club were Dorothy and Diuk Chase, 1301 CMcBfco, and Doiothy and Charles Catlm, 1BOD Olive.

Marianne, daughter of Mary Lou and Ray Crouch, 1228 Chicago, and Carol, daughter Tour budget ttpsidt down from "lump-sum" insurance premiums? NOWIcombine your insurance in one small payment monthly Ntw Komper Plan makM it eafy to combine ear and home or insur- in monthly pay- Plus--important pouibtft through the dividend-paying policies of American Motorists Insurance for today) CL 3-7943 T. R. Adcerman of Margaret and Frank Chupich, 1316 N. Yale, both with the Tots and Teens dance group presented by Doroles Eilei's dancing school, participated in the entertainment provided last Thursday evening at the Christmas party held at Our Redeemer Lutheran church, Prospect Heights. Cathy, daughter of Vivian and Robert Weber, 1508 W.

Oakton, was guest of honor at family dinner party last Sunday, held in celebration of her second birthday. Present were her grandmothers, Mia. Rose Weber and Mrs. Yvonne McVov, both of Chicago, and aunts, MJss June Weber snd Mti. Vivian Jonea, and her brothets, Bob, Bruce and Mark The Webcrs were joined later in the day by Cathy's godfathet and his family, the John Toncttos, Arlington Heights, and much to the delight of the childien, birthday cake and ice cieam wcte served once again.

It was a busy weekend for Dorothy and Charles Cattin, 1UOO W. Olive, besides attending the dance Friday evening, they entertained of their daughter, Vitgmia May, at a luncheon paity Satuiday to celebrate her sixth birthday. Attending were her sister, Susan Lynn, i Boss, Susan Shields, Janet Fluher and Robbie Husted. Shiiicy sky was unable to attend due to illness. A combination blithday and belated Thanlwgiing dinner was belt' late in the day, and enjoying the turkey and all the turn- mints with the Catling weic Chuck's aunt and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Kirkpatrick, and Virginia May's grandmother, Mrs. Franklin Catlm, of Chicago and hei aunt, uncle and cousins, the Fiantciin of Des Flames. WISHING Carol Jean, daughter of Ruth and Dick Bundle, N. Yale, a happy birthday at a luncheon Satuidny were well as Mike, Timmy and Danny Ryan, and their mother, Dee.

A family party was also held Sunday ning, and administering due attention on Carol Jean then was her own family, plus her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woods, Chicago. Friends of Nancy and Don Raymond, until recently of 1337 Bace, will he thrilled to know that a girl has joined her four brothers at home in Waycinden Park. Victoria Jean, who weighed 1 pound 2 ounces, was bom December 2 in Resurrection hospital, Chicago.

Myrtle and George Lilly, 1426 N. Race, together with Pat and Dick Gorman, former Teriace residents, enjoyed cocktails with the Germans Friday evening before heading for Old Orchard country club and the kmdeigai- ten dance 'Luck was with the Lillys, as they arrived home with the fiuits of being among winners of the evening. Two biithday- cakes were in evidence at the home of the Lillys Sunday, as their daughter, Rosemniy, shaied her buth- day with her uncle, Tom Shebei, Winston Park. Piesent at the family dinner paity were Rosemary's brothers, George, Fran and sistei, Susan, godmother, Mis. Tom Sheber, and her thiee children, whose daddy was the other bilthday celebrant, godfathei, Jim Sheber, matetnul i a i Mis Clata Sheber, and uncle, Ken Sheber, all of Chicago.

Kathleen, daughtei of Mary Just a pleasant evening out was enjoyed last Saturday by Mary Ann and John Geer, ISIS Clarendon, first having cocktails and dinner at the Villa d' Bate, Cary, and their viewing the cinema, "Gigi." An afternoon "party was held December 8 for Suzanne, daughter of Mary Louise and Dieter Burkbardt, 1507 Clarendon, in celebration of lier fifth birthday. Party festivities were made up of games, puzes, birthday cake, ice cream snd favors. Sharing same were her sister, Mary Jo, Colleen and Patricia Coleman, Nancy Jo and Barbara Jean Geer, Barbaia Brown, Ellen Frisbe, Terry Trummer and Diane Hennewan, Dinner that evening was topped off, too, with buthday cake and ice cteam, plus the fact that her daddy and Chits, Peter and Cuit, weie on hand to wish her many happy returns ol the day. Biithday wishes were extended a day ahead last Sunday to Roxanne, daughter of Elame and Bill Petrucci, 1115 Wilke, when her tnatetnal gtandpai- ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ellison, Chicago, and aunt, uncle and cousins, Mr, and Mis, Niclt Petrucci and Piank, Ctceio, joined the Petruccis in celebrating Roxanne's fifth birthday Also included was Roxanne's brother, Kenny, An after-school paity was held Monday for her. Kenny was thele, as well as Eiaine, Gail, David and Lauretta McAl- istei, Barbaia Sadowslci, Eobin and Geoige Maybee, 1261 N. Mel Is, Lorn Larson and Dawn her sisters, Janice, and Joyce, ice cream. Wilke, celebrated her second birthday last Sunday afternoon with her sistei and bi other, Dcbra and Michael, and her uncle, Harold Maybee, ami cousin, Jeff, "Wheeling. Mr.

Maybee and Jeff temained to paiticipate in a buthday supper party, A FOLLOWING CHUBCH seiv- ices Sunday, Jean and 'William Guderley, 12SB N. Yale, treated their daughters, Jean and Gail, to a biunehcon at the Milk Paii, Dundee, in ait ml celebration of Jean's 14th birthday. At din- net that evening, the family also enjoyed buthday cake and Dolejs. The childien weie appreciative of the gaily docoiated house, streameis and birtliduy balloons in evidence, games, prises, cake and ice cicani and favors, the gnls being bestowed with iheir own bottle of colgne. Friday evening's fun began for Doiothy and Bill Henncman, Cathy and Bill Gunnison, Polly and George Hoibeit, Pat and Bill Ross and Carolyn and Bob Parkins at the home of Maiy and Ray Funk, 1401 Claiendon, wheie, after enjoying coctctaik, the couples went on to tine "Budget Bounce A week ago Fuday Polly and Hetbeit, 1227 Chi- Modern Etiquette Q.

Wbuld it'be proper for a single young man to invite two young women friends to make yse of his spare bedroom while -they are in town' A. The oHer is perfectly proper but, to still any possible tongue-wagging, he should move out while they are there Q. Is it permissible to eat the stem of a baked potato, and also the parsley used as a garnish' If you enjoy th to eat them, When a meat dish is passed to you at the table, and the portion held closest to you is too bis or too well done, or has too much, a on it, is it all right to search through the portions until you find a suitable A This Is all right if you can do tt without taking too much time or without disarranging the whole dish Some of my girl friends, wlio become engaged recently have given their fiances engagement gifts 'Is this a new custom, and is it now pioper A This is neither a new custom nor necessaiy Of course, there is nothing wrong with it, if the girl really wishes to do so What is considered the usual rate of tipping for a taxicab diiver" 1 A Usually 20 per cent of, the bill for a sliort trip. IS per cent for a longer one Q. How far in advance of the church wedding ceremony should the parents of the bride and bridegroom take their seats 7 A One or two minutes.

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