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Mn P. L. Hilton, FOrtef 1006 Squlllo's niece, Pattl Ash i worth ol Riverside, was spon sor with Mr. Squlllo's brother, Joseph Rocco of Forest Park, sharing the honor. Following the service, the family gathered at the Squillo residence for ti celebration dinner.

'Paul Squillo was limited In his participation In his brother's christening, however, as he broke out with German measles the night before. FOUR generations of one family joined in celebrating Mother's day last weekend. Mrs. Henry Dlezel of White Pine rd. was accompanied by her mother, Mrs.

Caroline Schuemann of Des Pialnes, when she drove to Geneva Saturday to visit with her daughter. Mrs. Dale Buzzard her husband and family. Both grandmothers enjoyed watching tyc antics of their two little grandsons, ages one and 3 years. Last Thursday afternoon David, son ol Mr.

and Mrs Roy Wold of Pine Grove, play ed host to nine of his friends at a birthday party In hon or of i fourth birthday While a planned program of games kept the youngsters occupied, three of the mothers visited over coffee and cake, MR. AND MRS. John Spence of Briar lane recently spent a pleasant 10 days traveling through the Eng land countryside. A stop at the restored village of Stur bridge In Massachusetts al lowed thorn to view colonial history as they watched the residents engage In such pursuits as candle dipping and fashioning spoons of pewter. They stopped briefly to visit with Mrs.

Spence's mother, Mrs. Howard Johnson, while In Connecticut. Two special occasions were celebrated jointly at a family dinner party last Sunday in the home of Dr. and Mrs, Tom Barber of White Pine rd. Special events were "Peg Barber's seventh birthday, which occurred May 12, and, of course, Mother's day.

Sharing In die family celebration were Mr. and Mrs. C. Barber of Riverside, "Peg O's" paternal grandparents, and her maternal grandfa Brentwood Terrace and Mrs. Don Bertaut enjoyed Mother's day breakfast at the Hinsdale Oasis vth their family.

Thirty members the community were present last Wednesday evening for the meet tric ol the Brentwood Terrace Home Owners association at St Charles Borromeo church. Ed Zlmmer, president, presided. A golf outing, to be held June 11 at Mohawk coun tiy club, was discussed and Interested persons may call Bensenville Community Calendar May DJ Citiens Advisory council for elementary school district 2. Fcnton high home ec room, 7:30 p.m. 38 Village board meeting, p.m 18 VFW auxiliary meeting, Tlocti home, 8 p.m.

IS Royal Neighbors meet ing. Flicmcns hall, 8 p.m Church Junior Fellowship. 5 p.m Senior High Fellowship, 1 1) m. Zi Peace Church rummage sale, church hall, Bam. to American Legion auxiliary meeting, clubhouse, p.m.

2:5 Blarkhawk FfA meeting, 8 p.m., auditorium. Be 1 I 1 Molt a wcighs. 23 Dlerks 7:30 24 High school board meet. high school library, IB Ted Tokar. Beau tlf cat Ion ot the park areas was a major topic ot discussion oeiore colored film, "Mr.

Dobbs Goes to Colorado," was shown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Can trcll were hosts Saturday eve ning at a cocktail party in their home on Delores dr. The party was given as a welcome to Mr.

and Mrs Lawrence Donovan, who recently purchased the Cantrell home. There were 22 couples present, MR. AND MRS. Martin Luessenhop ol Daniel dr. en loyed Mother's day dinner in the Bensenville home of their daughter and family, Mr.

and I Mrs. Ed Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kruez cr were guests Friday evening of Louis Angellne at the musical review, "Barely Possible," The sympathy of Brentwood friends and neighbors Is extended the Richard Koproske family on the death In Miami, Fla.

of Mr. Koproske's father, Frank Koproske. Mr. and Mrs. John Glan forte and children enjoyed a barbecue supper Saturday evening as the guests of Mr, and Mrs.

Phil Cappltelli at their home In Chicago. A REPRESENTATIVES of the press, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walker wore dinner guests of the Northern Illinois Gas company at a party held Thursday evening at Brook wood country club, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Barry of Daniel entertained as Sun day dinner guests Mrs Barry's sister and her son Mrs. Rose Roeder and Jim of Forest Park. Mrs. Frank rum or will welcome calls with details of news Items lor this column: house guests, anniversaries! birthdays, vacations or slml lar social events. (B Mrs.

fluty MDtor, POrtw 64109 NEIGHBORS and friends are pleased that Mrs. Mal colm Houghton of White Pine rd. was allowed to return home last Wednesday to com plete recuperation after being confined in Columbus hospital In Chicago for 10 days due to a back injury. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Scheppele entertained 10 couples at an open house in their home on Forest View last Saturday evening, The guests, business associates from the Amphenol Borg enjoyed a "most delightful evening." AS MR. AND Mrs. Jacob the parents of "Click" Enders of Crest ave, will be taking up permanent residence in Florida in near future, all the members of the Immediate family met at their home in Mt. Prospect last Sunday a farewell Mother's day parry. Dr.

and Mrs, Paul Has brouck entertained the Forrest Niccum family of Ridge wood ave. at a steak fry in the back yard of their home on Red Oak last Sunday eve nlng. Luckily, the rain held off until all ol the outdoor activities ended. LAST SATURDAY evening five couples from White Pines were guests of Jim Dan ca at his residence in Crystal Lake, Among those present were the Omar Sollies and the John Quines at Pine Grove the "Red" Menzies and the "Chip" Chapparos or Ridgewood and the Edward Crlspeeis of White Pine rd. Welcome home to Mr.

and Mrs. Olaf Olsen of White Pine who returned last Thursday evening after a 6 month stay in their new home in St Petersburg. Sunday was a happy occasion as all of the Olsen "clan" gathered at their parent's home for a Mother's day dinner. MICHAEL, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle Malcolm of Wood lawn celebrated his eighth birthday last Saturday with a party for eight school friends. The beautiful weather al lowed the boys to play out of doors, after which they en joyed cake and Ice cream while they relaxed and cooled off on the patio: The preceding Thursday Mi chael's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Malcolm and Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Becker, both of Chicago, joined the family for a special birthday dinner in honor of their grandson. MR. AND MRS. Graydon Jones' cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Sanderson of Portage, Wis.

and their family, flew in on Sunday for a visit. As a special treat the three Sanderson children, the two famlies spent a portion aiternoon touring Brookfield iao. Mrs. John Kalousek of Haw thorne ave. and Mrs.

Forrest Niccum of Ridgewood ave. joined four other ladles at the home of Mrs. Lucille Fischer of Bensenville last Thursday. The evening was devoted to making preliminary plans for the coming St. Alexis dance, "Paris by Night." MRS.

ROY Magnuson of Crest ave, was an overnight guest of her daughter, Elin, at Augustana college last Friday, rne visit was we an nuai Phi Rho sorority moth er daughter luncheon, which was held that Saturday alter. noon in the Plantation Room restaurant, Rock Island. The afternoon was filled with much gaiety as immedi ately following luncheon, the girls presented various skits io ineir momers entertain ment. Twelve of the ladies from block 7 met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Spencer last Thursday evening lor a com blnation pot luck supper and block meeting.

LAST WEEK Mrs. Edward Bodene of 'Crest ave. entertained the members of her canasta club for their regular monthly meeting. First place winners were Mrs. William Sonnemann of Third ave.

and' ra xmra ave. Mrs. X. J. Reynolto, POrtor 6 7T3S BENSENVILLE In The NEWS Members ol Mrs.

Anthony Saivatore's card club mot Wednesday In her home on Algonquin rd. Mrs. James Rawlings entertained members ot the committee working on Mohawk Community a 1 a tlon'S forthcoming dinner dance. The group met Inst Thursday evening to discuss details for the party to be held at River Forest country club June 2. 'Hie WHIinm Alberts recent ly attended the christening ot Cathy Ann Koslowskl, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Koslowskl of Chicago, and the party afterwards. The Gerard Koch family ob visit oi her grandson, Roger served Mother's Day by driving to Evanston to visit Mr. Koch's mother, who Is a patient In St. Francis hospital, then joining Mrs, Koch's parents, the Stan Flcs, for din ned In their home on Tioga rd, Mohawk friends and neighbors of Mrs.

Mary Kondor hope she will soon be much improved from the illness which has confined her to her home on Algonquin rd. the past two weeks. Mrs. Kon dor's weekend was brightened with the arrival for a 2 day Burmeister, MBS. DAVID Labbe spent the weekend in AUamont, HI.

with her mother, Mrs. E. A. ler were among guests Monday evening at a surprise party honoring Mrs. Mueller's sister and brother in law, the Walter Strandlns ol Norwood Park, on their silver wedding anniversary.

Dinner at the Terrace added to the occasion, Fifth grade classes from Tioga school enjoyed a field WHITE PINES NEWS ElvaDuvaJJ 'Hedge Apple farm has been invited to exhibit at the ani tique and art show, to be held, this year (or the first tlmej In conjunction with the annual! "Tulip Festival" in Mich. I Wayne Scheppele of Forest View nve. and her mother. Mrs. Ruth Ktiehn ol Church wilt be showing unusual Items ot Interest during the festivities which begin on Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Greet! of Pine Grove ave. returned home a week ago Sunday after a week's vacation in white Sulphur Springs. W.

Va. They drove down to attend the 3' day Scientific Apparatus Manufacturer's association convention and so thoroughly enjoyed their surroundings that they extended their stay for the week. During the convention. tie ladles competed in a golf tournament and Mrs. tirecn placed second, losing the first portion by only one point.

Krispln, on of Mrs John Krispln of White Pine rd chose last Saturday to celebrate his eighth birthday with the aid of five school frioftds. It tinned out to be a wise choice because upon awaken ins on his birthday the fol lowing Monday, Johnny re ce.iied an unexpected surplse the mumps. "Mrs, Dena Neymeyer of Parkersbui'g. Iowa, spent last week visiting In the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Has Si duck, and family.

The re union was complete when Mrs. Ha 'brouclt's brother, James, and his wife and daughter, joined them for a CBi(ple of days prior to leaving on a 2 yeor business assignment in London. HAPPV birthday to Edward Niccum. who celebrated hh second birthday Tuesday. The day was also a happy one for the two older boys, Jimmy and Charles, as Mr.

and Mrs. Forrest Niccum chose this oc casion to tell their sons of the new addition to the family which they anticipate dur ifis the holidays. Tommy, the youngest son Mr. and Mrs. Plero Squillo of Ridgcwood was bap.

May 7 in Immanuol jl' tilted Church of Christ by FOrtar 6 5585 Rev, Kenneth Felice. Mrs. ther, Robert Jaques, trip Tuesday to the Chicago hostess Tuesday evening to Historical society, xne young bo' sters were accompanied for trons club in her home on the dav bv their teachers, uncoin si, Mrs. Clarence McSwane and Mrs, Boy Stbckweli. Mr.

and Mrs. John Kissane had Sunday dinner at O'Hare Inn before returning to their home on Algonquin rd. for a natty with their children. Buffet supper was served to the Kissanes' eight children and their families. The Jim Rawlings family had as house guests for several days this week cousins of Mrs.

Rawlings, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rogers and children, Robin and Ricky, of St. Pe tersburg, Fla, Luncheon at the Spinning Wheel in Hinsdale was enjoyed Tuesday by Mrs. Fred Don aldson and Mrs, John Trotter, MOTHER'S DAY was a real ly happy occasion for Mrs. Le roy Burmeister of Algonquin rd.

as her son, rtoger, stationed at Sturgeon Bay, with the Coast Guard, was; able to have a 2 day leave at; home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hilton and children, Tom and Susan, spent the' weekend in Detroit, with Mrs. Hilton's mother, Mrs.

Leo Burins, who returned With the Hiltons for an indefinite visit. Enroute home, they made a stopover in Quincy, to see Mr. Hilton's parents, the A. W. Hiltons, recently returned from their winter home in Fort Myers, Fla, Mrs.

Richard Mueller was hostess Saturday to her club and their mothers for Mother's Day luncheon. Among the 20 guests was Mr. Mueller's mother, Mrs. Ed Mueller of Addison. A party in his home on Mohawk dr.

helped Bruce Tomas soni celebrate his fourth birthday last Friday afternoon. Mr. and TVIrs. Wallace Arm. strong entertained as week.

end guests Mr. Armstrong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong ol Springfield. Dinner at Henrici's on Sunday helped the family observe Mother's Day.

MEMBERS OF a Bensenville ladies club treated themselves to dinner Tuesday at Mangam's Chateau. Those at the outing were Mesdames Ed Peterson, Dennis Daly, George Schabow, Richard Owens, Charles Findlay, Charles Krone, Tony Medziak, Nich olas May, Frank Barski, Gib Beane and Edward Sibert The llth birthday of Sharon Sullivan was celebrated over the weekend at two parties. Saturday Sharon played hostess to six girlfriends for! luncheon and games, and on Sunday she shared honors with her mother at a family dinner. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Main and granddaughters, and Jeanne Bell, spent Sunday in Stillman Valley, 111,, where they visited Mrs, Main's mother, Mrs.

Minnie Erxle ben. Mother's Day was brightened for Mrs. William Albert by visits from her children. The Bill Albert family of Lisle joined his parents for supper, as did the Delmar Hedgers of Addison. The Jim Garry family spent Monday evening with the Alberts.

Mohawk friends of Stan Fic of Tioga rd, were happy to learn that he has returned to work following an Illness which kept him home for sev era! days. A MOTHER'S Day outing was planned prematurely for Mrs. Charles Siebert and her mother, Mrs. Louise Gramoll, when they were entertained last Friday evening by Mr. Siebert and sons, Dennis and Gary, at dinner at the Martinique, followed by the Drurv Lane theater production of "Mr Rulutfla Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Trot ter and children, Johnny, Sue Ellen and Sally, spent the weenend in Albion, where they visited Mrs. Trot parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spellman.

While there the family observed Mother's Day and helped the Spellmans celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Egly and grandsons, Greg and Kev in Henderson returned to their home on Marshall rd. last Thursday from a week in the Ozarks, Violent weather the first three days detracted somewhat from the pleasure of their vacation.

Mrs, Dennis Daly and Mrs Al Schirmer were among members of the American Legion auxiliary who attend ed the Gold Star Mother's luncheon Wednesday in The Stan Mikottis family spent the weekend in Green wood, Wis. where they observ ed Mother's Day with Mrs Mikottis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John KalUnger, and Mr. Mikottis' lather, Joseph Mi kottis.

THE JOHN Thomases, Art Barretts and Harold Sehweiz ers of Elmwood Park turned from Eagle River, from several day of fishing. anaiiiisniiig. Iannnemann Mrs. Ruth Thompson of CresJ Mrs. Frank Burnath was Dinner at Stevens SteaK House Saturday evening help ed Mr.

and Mrs, Frank Field celebrate their wedding anm versary. They were Joined by Chicago friends, Mr. and Mrs. Tom scnooiey. Mrs.

Ralph Pet'erman was honored guest at a Mother's Day dinner in the Oak Park home of her daughter and family, the 'James Carlsons. Also present were the junioi Ralph Petermans and Art Doyles. Mr. and Mrs. Marino Fab bri and daughter, Judy, spent the weekend in Dalton City, visiting friends.

Their daughter, Marina, a senior at Illinois normal university joined them there. Dierking left Monday by tram for Ro Chester, where she will undergo tests at Mayo Broth ers. Members of the Fine Arts club of Fenton high school attended the opera "II Travi given at MCjormicK Place auditorium Sunday Friends ana neignoors sena get well wishes to Mrs. Rob ert Teuiei who nas been a pa tient in Elmhurst hospital for a week convalescing irom pneumonia. She will stay at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Thomas Schoen, Marshall for a few days before re turning to S. Walnut St. Mrs. Luther Forsythe at tended the'spring luncheon of the Metropolitan Business and professional Women's club Chicago Saturday in the Sarah Slddon's walk of the Ambassador East 'hotel. George Witthoeft, 415 Chicago Is spending a few days in the home of her daughter and family, the Alois Gratis ol H.

walnut st. Schoolmates of Christine Leverence, daughter ol tne Richard Leverences, S. Walnut welcomed her back to kindergarten classes at Tioga school recently after an absence of several months due to rheumatic fever. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Kunz of Chicago, parents of Mrs Walter Hansen. Mason st. were Mother's Day guests in the Hansen home. HUFFMAN of Knox, father of Lynn Huffman, arrived bv olane Mondaj afternoon for a visit with his son and wife after spending several months in San Anton Io, Texas, with his son, Gerald, and family. The Huffman family attended the Music Booster dinner at nentywooa Farm Tuesday evening.

The "Twenty five Year! club," namely Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnson, Miss Dorothy Dean and Mr. and Mts. Lynn Huffman, were hosts at a dinner at the Homestead on North ave.

Saturday evening with Miss Henrietta Robb, another member of their group as guest ot honor. Later in the evening they were guests in the Huffman home where pictures of the band and choir's 1961 southern tour were shown. Mrs. Jesse Canoot Is feeling better after a week's stay in Elmhurst hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Cheze, farmers for many years on Thorndale have purchased a farm near Hinckley, and are gradually getting moved out there. Until their Thorndale ave. home is moved, their daughter and son in law, Mr.

and Mrs. Victor lanello, will continue to live In it. The Arthur Reynolds are looking forward to having their son, Jack, a sophomore student at Andover Newton Theological seminary, Newton, Mass. home with them for several weeks. Jack will ar rive Monday and later will go Miner st is recovering at hftek te Massachusetts home after a stroke two work on lsland of Nan weeks ago.

Neighbors and tiket for the summer. inenas wisn mm a speeay re Mrs, Wmam Power was covery. caHed to Friendship, re Jimmy Johnson, son ol the tiv bv the iHness of her Vern Johnsons of Washington iather Henry ralk, and to celebrated his UftWrUt neip her mother who is not day Saturday with a birthday too weU luncheon for eight friends. Mrs. Eleanor Gurtowski oil MB.

an oiks. ticnaro Eliason staged something new in parties Saturday. eve ning in their home 'on S. Center st. They entertained 10 friends and relatives at a belated New Year's Eve party, postponed due to illness.

Many friends and relatives attended the Rainbow Girls installation last Friday evening when Sherrie Miller retired as worthy advisor and Annette Herness of Wood Dale was installed in the office. A solo was sung by Annette's brother, Lee, and a duet by Annette and her brother. Here for the event was Annette's brother and Lee's twin, Lyie, a dental studettt at Washir ton university, St. Louis, Lee Is a dental student at Loyola university. Chicago.

I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klein of Franklin Park were Motn ers' Day guests of their daughter and family, the Richard Leverences of S. Walnut st. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs.

Ruby Jacobs on the death of her father in Litchfield, 111., last Friday, Mr. and Mrs, James David son have been entertaining relatives from Bradenton, Fla. all week. MR. AND MRS.

Robert Klefer's daughter, Lynn, un. derwent eye surgery in St. Joseph hospital, Elgin, recent ly and is reported aoing nice lv. Friends were sorry to learn that Mrs. Owen Sawyer ol in dependence, is ill with bursitis and send her best recovery wishes.

Mrs. George McCoy, 138 Addison entertained in her home Tuesday at a luncheon in honor ol Mrs. ueorge Smith of Georgia, formerly of Bensenville, who is a house guest of the McCoys. Guests were Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs.

A. Morong of Wood Dale, Mrs. Phillip. Schneck, Mrs Clark and Mrs. Harry Miller of Bensenville.

The Herman Schirmers of Aurora, and James Brelters were Mother's Day guests of the Rudolph Schoppes. The Schoppes' son, Rudy, a stu dent at the University of Bli nols, called his mother on the special day. In the state spring shoot of field archery held in Kankakee on May 7 Mrs. Mildred Lloyd of Bensenville placed, second in expert Iree style, Mr. and Mrs.

Glanz Dier king of Elgin entertained relatives in their home in honor of their mother, Mrs. Anna MAY 18, 1961 Dierkhig's birthday May 10. The Virgil Harrises, David Stacks and Stephen Do nicks had dinner together at the Rendezvous on Lake st. May st. and Pine ave.

former neighbors were guests last Thursday at a kaffee klatsch in the home of Mrs. Rita Graff. PINOCHLE CLUB members entertained as their honored guest on Wednesday Mrs. Marie Mitchell, taking her to lunch at the Sweden House. Malverne and Harlan Yarke and families spent' Mother's Dav with their parents, the Clarence Yarkes, and grand mother, Mrs.

Done. Ths Malverne Yarkes are now residing in Milwaukee, where he was transferred. Mrs. Fannie Schmid was hostess, to Naomi circle of her church on Wednesday, Mother's Day guests in the Kenneth Shallcross home in Glen Ellyn were her parents, the E. Borgs.

Mrs, John Duffy of Fox Lake is staying with the Clar ence Hill family during their daughter, Mrs. Betty Hill's absence. Stie is taking a trip to Missouri with rr sister in law, Mrs, Edna Dieckriede. Walter Rickert of River Grove is a patient in Hines hospital, according to his daughter, Mrs. Jack Lloyd, Mrs.

Louis Johnson attended her uncle's funeral in Oregon on Tuesday. A few friends surprised Mrs. Shirley Engel last Friday evening with a baby shower. MRS. HOWARD Dierking has been confined at home this wek with flu.

The Willard Webers of Des Plaines spent Mother's Day in the home ol his parents, the Leslie Webers, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Law rence of Itasca and Mrs. Fred Reinking ceelbrated Mrs. Reinking's birthday May 13, combining it with Mother's Day at the home of her son, Leslie Reinking, and family in Joliet. The Robert Cornmessers of Pleasant st, held open house Sunday in honor of her mother, Mrs, Minnie Lemke, who celebrated her 89th birthday.

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