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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 77

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The Daily Heraldi
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Chicago, Illinois
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77
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Announcements Entertainment In Appreciation 'Attn ov THANKS Section' Page, 11 1 1 1 KtPON.SIULK KOK MY OWN it Lii KNTLKMAN picked Uj) (Hi uiivo ji I't'n cuiit, with I'L'd wdnl inurr scarf pair of allei'iid brown fur lined leather gloves in pocket left black roat ill place at tlie Kinsilaie Oasis, April hi. please coiitarl David V. Nelson at Davis lMtt) WATKK SOI" your cost S1B5. Dlfnkirk SMALL DANCE BAND. MU slc fur all occasions, LE high 7.2;;.

(9 22t Mothers! Ponies for Birthday Parties Having a children's hirtiiday Surprise your child his Iriemls by a delightful visit to the rustic surroundings real country setting of beautiful Arcadia Farm for pony rides at reasonable rates. FREE ref rush incuts. For details call LEhigh 7 4348 K'onv. loc. to communities of Des Plainrs.

Ml. Pros, pect. Art. Rolling Palatine Wheel cannot adequately our gratitude to those ic.vscd their sympa thy and helpfulness to us so beautifully at the time of our i eci nt sorrow. imii rd J.

in ed away April irra. are treasures cnu steal Deatli Is a heartache no can heal Some may forget him that he's gone But we shall remembei matter how long. Wife Marian AltD Ol THANKS The family of the late KU Itbelh Luseke i i 1 sincere thanks lo Pastor Kan er and Puslor Reinke tor their kind and comforting words, those who gave bountiful floral pieces and memorial offerings, pallbearers, ex pi esslona of sympathy and other nets of kindness extend, ed to us during our recent bereave p(i t. In Appreciation CABB Or' THANKS The family of the lato Alfred Hclmold. wishes lo express its sincere thanks and deep appreciation to all the friends and neighbors who rendered such kind service during our recent bereavement.

CAUIl OF THANKS .111:1 1 1 tifully at Hie time of our re 'I'lie family of Herman Rohlmeier KI Ol' THANKS The family of the late Clert. rude L. Prallce wisltes to express to kind neighbors awl thoughtful friends, its heartfelt thanks for (heir many expressions of sympathy. They were deeply appreciated. At Whealon Robert H.

Siegel. MO E. Park Arlington Heights and Robert Sandmark, 340 S. Maple Itasca, have been named honor students for the Hirst semester of the academic year at Whoa ton college. Siegel.

a senior, is the son of F. tiiegel. Last year he received honorable mention for two poems wrillen for the Atlantic creative writing contest SjuKlsinark. senior, is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Haakon C. Sandsinark. An honor student in chemistry, lie participated in varsity wrestling and chemistry club, (CC At Cornell The Cornell college Theatre presented William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Niglil" April ill and 22 it the William Fletcher King Memorial chapel. Madrigal singers, groundlings, period costumes and staging was used in an attempt to create an authentic Elizabethan theatre almos phere. William Whitlock, Itasca, ap peared in lite' cast as a first officer.

(CC Al Wheaton George Krem, son of Ml and Mrs. George Krem, 30 Turner, ftosellc. was a mem her of tile Whcaton college cuncei band thai had ongug monts in Louisiana, Missoar Kansas. Oklahoma, Texas an Illinois during spring recoi from classes. George pla; the trombone.

At St. Procopius Ralph Laho, 424 Grove Bonsonville played the role of the Ship's Captain in St. Procopius college production's Carousel. The Rodgers and Hammerstcm musical play was staged for the public at the college jn Lisle. At Griimell Susan Spence, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John D.

Spence of 4N151 Briar Lane, Bensen ville, has been named chairman of Gadabouts, a campus social committee at Grinnell college. She will have the responsibility of planning and the all campus formal dances for next year. A junior at Grinnell. Miss Spence is a 1958 graduate of Fenton high school in Ben senville. (CC At Grinnell Herb Kelly, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne H. Seheppele of isyv700 Forest View, Bensen ville, and John Spence son Of Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Spence of 4N151 Briar Lane, Bensenville, have been elected to offices in their respective residence halls at Grinnell college. Spence will be social chairman and Kelly will serve as sec: etary treasurer, Both Spence a A Kelly freshmen at Grinnell, are I960 graduates of Fenton high school, Bens en ville. At Knox Karen F. Lauck, 165 Wal nut. Bcnsenville, has been pledged to members hip by Alpha Xi Dcita, a social orily at Knox college.

Miss Lauck. a freshman at Knox, is the daughter of Ml and Mrs, Lawrence Lauck. At Luke Forest Stephen Whipple, son of Mr and Mrs. Frank D. Whipple of 422 Linden Itasca served as chairman of the transportation committee at the recent 1961 college day at Lake 1 orest college, Lake Foi est.

He is a 1960 graduate of Lake Park high school in Me dinali. At Iowa State Carol Shellenbarger, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lycll Shellenbarger, (52 38 Circle Rosclle has been named one of four outstanding economics graduates at Iowa State university by the Pillsbury co. She will graduate in May. Special citations for dis tinguishod ability in home economics are part of the Pills bury award program which gives annual recognition to graduates in the field.

(CC Campus Capers At "Wisconsin ALAN RAGLAND Alan A. Ragland, 417 S. Hi LusL Mount Prospect, is a member ol the senior class ol 1961 of the University of Madison. (CC At Illinois Fayette O. Merrill and Max Ullrich of Van Drill's drug Mount Prospect, have returned from a two day edu cations program sponsored by the University of Illinois.

college of pharmacy. The seminar, held in Chicago, wai devoted to discussions of new er developments in medicine and pharmacy, including household poisons, liabilities associated with drug store op erations, virus disease, civil defense, production el sterile solutions and clinical testing of cosmetics, (CC At Northern Ann Coey, daughter of Mrs Mabel M. Coey, 217 S. Wapel la Mount Prospect pledged Phi Pi Omega sorori ty at Northern Illinois Uni versity. At Augustana Linda Varland, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Truman Varland, 303 Maple, Wood Dale, has been named a mem bar of Toppers, honor society for women at Au. gustana College, Rock Island. (CC At Beloit Sally Ann Runge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Runge, 6N141 Circle Ro selle, has been initiated into Delta Tau chapter of Delta Delta Delta at Beloit college, Beloit, Wis. Miss Runge is a freshman. CC Cleaning Your Drapes Is Our Business EXPERTLY DONE WITH OUR Exclusive DECORATOR FOLD Our complete drapery cleaning service includes: Scientific fabric analysis Complete revitalizing dry cleaning process Detailed custom hand finishing All drapes returned with beautiful roH pleot folds Double inspection following each process Professional decorator service Vfffi available for removing and rehang ing on request. Spring is here the time when you wnto brighten up your home. We'll recapture all the original freshness and color of your drapes and malte that spring cleaning an easy task.

CLEANERS lour froeiilonaf 2)' Chicaner CLearbrook 5 4600 662 E. Northwest Hwy Mt. Prospect 7 N. Elmhurst Prospect Heights At Northern Marianne Stark, senior, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Stark, 1521 Michelfi Palatine, has' been named a member of the 1961 May Fete Committee at Northern Illinois university, Marianne is the senior ad visor for the festivities May 19, 20, and 21.

The committee chose the title, "Crazy Days," as their theme for this year's May fete. This annual event Is a gala affair lasting three days and consisting of tugs of war, intramural sports, and foot races between the sororities, and independents at NIU, There is also a queen chosen and a show of several acts given on the island by different groups over the weekend. (CC At Wisconsin JEAN EDGCUMBE Among the 1,777 members of the senior class of 1961 of the University of Wisconsin Jean M. Edgcumbe, 511 Pine Mount Prospect. I At Wisconsin ALAN SMITH Alan Smith, J4 N.

Elm st. Mt. Prospect, is a member of the graduating class at the University ol Wisconsin, Madi son. At Illinois For outstanding scholarship in University ol Illinois College of Engineering, 157 stu dents have been cited on the Dean's list and notice of their superior academic perform ance sent their parents by Dean William L. Everitt.

At the end of the last semester each honor student had a scholastic average of 4.5 or bettef for his entire university work based on equalling 5, 4, and Among the students honored was Thomas P. Longwell, 116 Pine Mount Prospect. At St Olaf Working as a member of tlie news staff of the Manitou Messenger, student newspaper at St. Olaf college, Northfield, is Karen Liiieberg of Arlington Heights. Karen is the daughter of R.

E. Lille berg, 322 Derbyshire lane. She is a freshman at St. Olaf. Remember when BILLS WERE PAID FROM A COOKIE JAR? iMiimm mhb mm (MU mamtumh At Grinnell John Miller, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred A. Miller of 919 S. 1 Hi Lusi Mount Prospect, has been elected social chairman of his residence hall at Grinnell college. He will serve on his hall's house council and plan the budget and content of the social program.

A freshman at Grinnell, Miller is a 1960 graduate of Arlington High school. At Illinois One hundred sixteen freshmen women have been elected to membership in Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic honorary society founded at Illinois by the then Dean of Women Maria Leonard in 1924. New members to be initiated April 18 include Judith K. O'Leary, 156 N. Shubert, At St.

Olaf CAROL BAUMANN Carol Jo Baumann, art major at St. Olaf college. North field, Minn, was elected to membership in Phi Beta Kappa. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Bau mann, 203 Russell, Mount Prospect. (CC Al Wisconsin MARY DEMPSEY Mary Dempsey, 725 Mil ton Palatine, is among the 1,777 members of the senior class of 1961 of the University of Wisconsin, Madison. tec At Northwestern James Erickson. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Barney Erickson, 911 N. Dunton, Arlington Heights, lias recently been elected pledge trainer of the Northwestern university chapter ot Alpha Tau Omega social fra ternity. A sophomore at Northwestern, Erickson is enrolled in the Technological Institute with a major in mechanical engineering. He is also on the university's tennis team. Erickson graduated from Arlington High school where he was on the tennis and cross country teams.

At Knox Barbara Jean Antotne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Vincent C. Antoine. 134 Tangle wood Elk Grove Village, was initiated into Alpha chapter ot Alpha Xi Delta, social sorority at Knox college, Galesburg. Today, A Citizens Checking Account Replaces the Cookie Jar With Convenience, Safety and Economy Not many families use the old fashioned cookie jar today except as a place to keep cookies.

Because it's so easy to open a checking account of your own at Citizens. If you have been accustomed to paying bills with money orders you'll never know how convenient a checking account can be until you tryat and you'll never know how much you save in money order charges. It's like carrying a private "money order window" in your pocket And did you know that Citizens has a checking account for you that requires no minimum balance, for which you pay only for the checks you use (plus a 15c monthly charge) with all the checks you want supplied free imprinted with your If you have denied yourself the luxury of a checking account because you thought it "wasn't for you," stop in to see Louis Reedy at Citizens or call him on the phone. He'll explain the two kinds of checking accounts Citizens have to offer and Will show you that there is no reason why you should be without one. And if you still like the cookie jar keep your checkbook in it CITIZENS BANK A TRUST COMPANY HOITHWIJT IICHWAT AT TOUT NhMk 1H(X PARK MDftC, ILLINOIS Tata Ml.

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