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Mm. F. AUTUMN ANTICS The annual autumn family her bridal finery. Yipe! Visit the club regularly. ttrtainment en Fridays and uturaays mm good toad.

so present for the weekend was Mrs. Hilton's mother, Mrs. Leo Burns of Detroit The Fred Donaldsons were among guests Saturday wedding of their nephew, Tom MacManus, and Sharon Palmer. The marriage was solemnised in St. Catherine church, Chicago, with the reception at a north side hall.

Mrs. Elmer Gast has return' picnic, as per custom, takes ed to her home on Hillside dr. place this Sunday. Sept. 17, at after a visit in California with this year and will assist with rush week activities THE DAVID LABBES spent the weekend in Ahamount, 111., where they visited Mrs, Labbe's mother, Mrs.

E. A. Young, bringing her home from the hospital in Effingham, where she has been a patient for several eehs. Twenty eight guests were hosted on Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Richter at a get acquslntcd party in their Dierks st home. Among the guests were seven couples who were new to the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lowe drove to Grinnel, Iowa, over the weekend to enroll their daughter, Lois Ann, for her third year at Grinnell college.

The George Leathems and children, Lois and Bruce, returned home in time for school 2 week vacation trip through the west. Stopovers in Black Hills, Yellowstone park and the Grand Tetons afforded exciting sightseeing. A family picnic was held Sun day at the Chicago home of Mr, and Mrs. John Rog, who were pleased to have among their guests their nine great children. Bensenville families who were present were the Stanley Fits, Gerald Kochs and Robert asses, THE GEORGE Sullivans have as house guests this week friends from San Francisco, Mr, end Mn.

William Saunders and son, Billy. Trips to Brookfield Zoo, the Museum of Science and Industry and bfteaa Aquartum are planned tor the week. Miss Arlene Richter returned home last Tuesday from Des a to day vacation with friends. a trip to Boys town in Omaha, Neb. Bill Wood, year oM son of the Irwin Woods, is having a little difficulty with his school work these days.

Shortly before school reopened Bill had and is now wearing a cast. Among those who are entering college this laU to George Colton, who leaves Sunday for Jacksonville to begin bto first year at MacMurray comae. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of Tioga rd.

celebrated tbelr wedding anniversary Tuesday by dining out and attending the stage play, "Leave It To currently playing the new the round in ue dential building. Dennis and Gary Siebert, ac companied by their grandmoth er, Mrs. Louise uramou, returned last week from a 1 week vacation trip to Bountiful, Utah. Their train trip west added tc the pleasure of the trip, as did their stay with Mrs. Gramoll's son and family, the Robert Gramotls.

Salt Creek park on Addison rd. her daughter and family, get 1 bard and Robert Bryee of Ben. tn Wood Dale. Una acauainted with her new senvitle Saturday evening in Pvt. Glenn Pororebn, husband of the late Margaret Dymon romrehn, left Monday for Fort Bragg, N.

following an emergency 30 day furlough from army duties Honolulu. Hawaii due to the death of his wife. Walk time ate toured tut state ItelMtos: Porarchn, who has been staying with his wife's parents, iwr. ana airs. Henry uyraon, S.

Mason expects to return to ge following his honorable discharge in the near future Mr. and Mrs. Norman and daughter, Phyllis, drove to Beioit Monday, where Phyllis wiu resume iter studies nior at Beioit college. Mrs. Frank Miller, private secretary to Charles Whitlock of Bensenville Bank for the past 11 years and a resident ot Bensenville since 1949, left Sep lemoer to join ner husband ana 15 year old son, Brian, Citrus Heights, Cat, near Sac ramento, where the family will make its future hon and Mrs.

Louis Pamper toon tneir daughter, Karen Champaign Sunday to enter her freshman year at the Universi ty or Illinois. Though not start until next week. naren, as a member James Scholar accelerated program for gifted students, which takes in 2 per cent of the fresh man class, had to report a week early for special meetings and orientation. RONALD PANOS left Sunday evening for Kankakee to enter his sophomore year at the Col lege of the Nazarene The first birthday of Ricky Dahtstrom, son of the Stig Dablstroms, Mason was celebrated Labor day with an outdoor supper on the patio. Mm.

A. J. RmS fOrtet 6 2TSS BENSENVILLE In The NEWS Mr. and Mm. Ralph Polkow.

drove to DeKalb Sunday to en Und Mrs. George Stueve. Brook capltol building. vWtedtha state i of Dee Plalnes; the Cart Franks Friday to return to their daughter Donna, 'or I wood BensewrUte. Among her first yr studies at North ern Illinois university.

Shortly after her June graduation from Fen Ion high. Donna learned that she had been awarded a 4 year scholarship. Mohawk friends and neighbors offer belated congratulations. Mrs. Ralph Peterman was hostess Tuesday at a birthday luncheon honoring her sister in law, Mrs.

Harold Peterman of Chicago. Four guests attended the surprise party, including their mother in law, Mrs. Her Peterman Sr. of Berwyn. Tuesday's rain did not keep Mrs.

Wallace Armstrong and Mrs. John Trotter from having an enjoyable outing. They spent the day shopping at Old Orchard, with luncheon in the Hawthorne room. The Leonard Eglys have returned to their home on Marshall rd. from a vacation in the Ozarks The highlight of their stay was purchasing a farm home at Mountain View for future retirement.

JAMK8 FRF.IE. son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Frew, Church Is looking forward to Sunday when be will leave for Jacksonville to enroll as a freshman at MacMurray college. Timothy Allen Sentek, Infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Sentek of Wood Dale, was christened Sunday in Holy Ghost church A family dinner following the baptism was held in the home ot grandparents, TIOGA POST 2149 NEWS those present were the godpar ents, Gladys Cordon and Ken neth Turkington. The seventh wruway ot Mary Ellen Swaason was celebrated over the weekend at two parties. Saturday her mother, Mrs. Harold Swanson, entertain schoolmates for lunch eon and an afternoon party.

Sunday Mary Ellen was again with a larouy araaer whkh included her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swan son of Milwaukee, Mrs. James Thompson's many Bensenville friends were sorry to learn that she to currently in Wesley Memorial hospital. Dennis Mikottis and Charles Malloy are looking ahead to the months and their sport activities.

They left Tuesday for Mourt Rood, Ore. where Ihey will work at Timber Line dgc. SCHOOL BELLS are ringing for many young people this week. Among the college crowd returning to their studies are Kathy Adis and Ella Mae Deh linger, who plan to leave tomorrow, Friday, tor Greeley, to begin their sveond year at Colorado State college. The Fred Hiltons and children, Tom and Susan, attended a family get together over the weekend at the Quincy, Mich, summer home of Mr.

Hilton's parents, the A. W. Hiltons. Al From 11 a.m. till dusk the grandchild frisky adults will vie with the noGA SCHOOL children and young fry in consuming hot (acujtv wj(1 nappy to Mrn clogs, ice cream and sundry re theil.

iWmer custodian. freshmcnts, with occasional breaks for the always frantic Army Navy a 1 1 game, coupled with games and prizes for (he kids. Throughout the day's busy program, the membership will be regaled and entertained by the famous "Chicago Polka Bund." Hnya! Hoya1 Tioga post picnic Chm. Fred "Wred Fertdur" Wcndur and his mix. helpmate Chm.

Lorraine Garcia promise all In attendance a wonderful day. Kverybody out! I (THALLERS This coming Saturday Pearl Kotulskl and her committee liTd the Tinea VFW softball knjttie members and their wives at Tioga Home. Approximately 200 diners are expected, stales league mentor 'Knobby" Walsh and banquet Chm Howard Dusek. KKOLER'S KWOTKK The ten pin topplcrs season o)ened last Monday night. This year's officers include Presi William Bosnell, is now recupcr ating at home on John hav 1 ing been confined tor the past iVi months Winfield hospital, Winfielil.

Mr. Bosnell thanks the many who sent him cards and notes of cheer. Paul Busa, son ot the Joseph Bus as. and FranKie Spillone, son of the Louis Spillones. celebrated their birthdays together last Friday by entertaining several boy friends for dinner and a movie afterwards.

Mrs. Dan Carroll entertained members of the Mohawk welcoming committee at an organizational meeting last Thursday evening. Members who will assist Mrs. Carroll during the coming year are Mrs. Richard Hoskins, Mrs.

Mark Porter, Mrs. Stanley Gordon, Mrs. Ed Krivanek and Mrs. Fred Hilton. Golf and dinner on Sunday at Tarn O'Shanter country club were enjoyed by Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Field as guests of the Arthur Simons of Skokie. Stephanie Vega, daughter of tlent Fred Valentino, Treasurer the Paul Vegas, Tioga rd. Buttons and Sec. ee Rick last Tuesday for Iowa City, Iowa rr where she enrolled for her sec ANDREW MIEDEMA who wilt graduate from boot camp at the U.

S. Naval Training center in San Diego September 15, will be carrying the Illinois State flag with the Color Guard during the graduation parade. His proud fsmily, including his parents, the senior Andrew Miedemas, 435 S. Miner brother, Waller; sister, Susan, and grandparents, the Walter Jaroshes, 429 S. Miner anxiously await his 2 week leave, after which he will be stationed in Memphis, Tenn.

Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wagner attended a farewell party in Wood Dale Saturday evening in honor of a fellow employee of Mr. Wagner's who will be leaving soon for army duty. Eddie Goode and bis fiancee, Janet Dylo, attended the wedding of Evelyn Hedges of Lorn Grace Baptist church, Lombard, later attending the reception in Wood Dale fireball. Tom Semper, a '61 graduate William Poetscnes, all oil Chicago, and Mrs.

Dnnbtrom's treats, Mr. am Mrs. Anarew ouston, also of Chicago. Final plaits for the bazaar to be given by the EUB church on Lincoln st, November a were discussed at a committee meet the home of Mrs. Ed ward Dement Tuesday alter Miss Carol Roe of Hillside, bride elect of Robert Ages, was guest of honor Sunday afternoon at a surprise personal i by Mrs.

Jack Hirst and Miss Carol Lowe, associates at her place of employment. Ten relatives and friends attended the event in the Elmhurst home of Mrs. Hirst Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lauck drove to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Sunday, taking their daughter, ClaudeUe, to Coe College where she will be a senior this year.

On Wednesday their daughter, Karen, returned to Galesburg for her sophomore year at Knox college. As a member of the social board of the school, Karen left a week earlier to help co ordinate freshman activities. Classes begin September 20. Mrs. Edward Froelich, Mrs.

John Froelich, Mrs. Fred Froelich and the Misses Susan and Sharon Froelich, all of Bensenville, and Miss Sandra Korko schuk of Medmah attended a miscellaneous bridal shower for Miss Marilyn Porcelli of Oak Park, niece of Mrs. Edward Froelich, in Austin Town ball, Oak Park, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Kehoe, daughter, Karen, and son, Bill drove to Champaign Sunday taking Bill for his freshman year at the University of Illinois Last week Bill and Danny Sum mere, also from Bensenville, engaged in rush week activities at the university, both pledging Sigma Chi. This week they will be occupied with freshman week activities. FAREWELLS WERE also said by the Earle Frasers, Pershing who took their daughter, Barbara to Peoria for ot Fenton high school and re (reshman year at Bradley cipient of a year's athletic scholarship, attended rush week at the University of Illinois last week, pledging Sigma Chi fraternity. This week is freshman week, with classes starting Monday. Tom is the son of Mrs.

Louis Semper, Maple st, Charles Ortega J. oetter known as "Chips," left August 30 for San Diego for four years of navy life. Chips, son of the senior Gharkes Ortegas, 218 S. Addison attended North Central college at Naperville last year. LIFE IS BACK to normal in the Freddie Pollworth home on Center st.

Mr. Pollworth returned to work after a 3 month leave of absence during which he underwent major surgery twice, convalescing the rest of the time. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nemes, Brookwood have returned from a week's vacation in Picayune, visiting Mrs.

Nemes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wmbleski. Ann Linden, daughter of Mr. Mrs.

Carl Linden, Church Following are the teams andiond yeor at the University will leave lodoy, Thursday, eaptnlns Gold Bricks Lee Iowa. Miss Vega will live in. for Middlebury, to begin Craine: Sad Sacks Ted Appel lthe Zeta Tau Alpha sorority! her junior year at Middlebury USO Commandos Ed Kiewlcz; Yard Birds Julius Rraun; Dog Robbers Jack Papke: Chow Hounds Bill Rurde, and Liberty Hounds Casey Kasiuk. OPERATION BLOOD BANK On September 27 hrginninK at pit. all members or Tiogn post and auxiliary are urged to volunteer as blood donors under a new blond program outlined and sponsored by the Mount Sinai Medical Research Foundation Mood center.

The success of this venture depends completely on the membership's support. Chm. Dick Daehn along with Co Chm. "Lltzie" Lctder have gone to great lengths to procure this new blood bank program. In order to avail themselves and their families of the blood bank facilities, each and every member must participate as a donor if found physically able.

BRIDAL REV UK Friday night, Sept. 15, at the famed Flick Reedy our aux gnls jr. activities and Americanism committees present Shirley Soden, Mary Strohm and Lu Spencer at the allar in charge of directing aux. members to model their cherished nuptial finery. Entertainment, door prizes and refreshments are Included In the even big's agenda.

This promises to be a hilarious program and particular emphasis ft placed on bringing the guys our to the show. Just imagine, fellows, the tears coursing down your cheeks as once more you view your dearly beloved In all university. Joanne Kauffman of Bensenville, also a freshman will be Barbara's roommate. Accompanying the Erasers to Peoria were their son and Mrs. Fraser's mother, Mrs.

Adolph Hanson of Whitehall, who had been a guest of the Frasers for a week. She returned to her Wisconsin home Monday. Peter Metonas, another '61 Fenton graduate, was taken to DeKalb Sunday by his parents, the George Melonas of John for his freshman year at Northern Illinois university. A3c John Franz flew here from Sheppard Air force base, Wichita Falls, Texas September 2, in spite of tornados and planes, to take part sister Mary Lou's wed ding to Lyle Emory Jr. He returned to camp on Monday.

Michael Glunt, 11, is making his home with his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Robbms, S. Cen ter attending fifth grade in Tioga school. Mrs. Margaret Bobbins, 276 Center will be hostess to members of Lydia circle of the EUB church Monday evening at The Bob Brandts of Bensen ville Community church an heading a committee working with the Bensenville Lions club for an old fashioned chicken bar becue.

The date is set for Oc tober 7, Gold Rush Day in Ben senvilte. The committee met in the church parlors September Mrs. Charles Jones heads the publicity for the event. Priscilla Wiuey will have week of orientation at Northern Illinois university, DeKalb before starting regular classes as a freshman student Monday Priscilla is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. F.

D. Willey, Pershing st. Jimmy Johnson, 11, son of the vern Johnsons, becona is doing fine at home after under going a tonsillectomy in Elm hurst hospital Tuesday morning The senior George Shutters have word that their George, who has been in the Marines at Camp LeJune, N. C. for the past six months, has already won bis first stripe, giving him a rating of Pfc, anc has his second medal in shoot ing.

The Arthur Petersens are back at tbelr jobs as Bensen ville's postmaster and grade school nurse, respectively, after spending some of the not weeks this summer working on new summer cabin in the Lac du Flambeau section of Wiscon sin. THE TERRY Biefelds, who are living in Boston while Ter ry works toward his degree at MIT, left from O'Hare field on Monday after a 10 day vacation here with their parents, Lester Biefelds and Leonard Garry and Andrew Larson of New Ulm, who nave been employed during the Mrs. Barry Salzegeber is a tient in Memorial hospital, Milwaukee railroad conductor Waller Darr was taken to mortal hospital Saturday, friends are hoping for his com plete recovery. Birthday greetings were extended to Mrs. Leroy Bicker Wednesday evening at the Green Street school PTA meet Mrs.

Otto Biefeld of Water town, visited her sens Les cently. THE DONALD ro hosted a family get together and potiuck dinner Tuesday evening. Guests were their son, Jim, and family of Arlington Heights, Mrs. Bertha Barutn and son and daughter, the Ralph Schweppes of Lombard, the E. Swan sons of Elmhurst, Olga Swan son, the Harold Elevens, M.

B. O'Connor and wife and Mrs. Harry Miltor and son, Ivan. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Penrod spent a few days this past week with ner mother, Mrs.

Neva Crandall, in Casey, and with relatives in Terre Haute, Ind. Gordon Franks, formerly of Bensenville and now of Mead owdale, is a patient in West lake hospital, Melrose Park, following an accident while at work at the American Can company. He cut a gash above the heel of his right foot. A retirement dinner was giv en for Mr. and Mrs.

George McCoy in the home of the M. B. O'Connors last Friday evening. Mr. McCoy retired from his railroad duties on that day after 50 years of service Other guests were the Erwin Luebkings, Don Smethursts and Elmer Burtons.

Woodcrest Civic association held its first fall meeting Mon day. John Holek presided over the meeting in the absence of J. Quigley. The Charles Galuses and children visited Mrs. Galus' parents in Addison last Friday evening.

MR. AND MRS. Carl Emmin ger returned last week from El Paso, Texas, where they visited Mr. Emminger's father. The Archie Lange family are home after spending the sinn er in Dearborn, Mich.

I Milwaukee Railway Womans club met for the first fall date in their clubhouse on September One o'clock luncheon was served by Mrs. Rhode, Mrs. Huart and Mrs. Starke. and Mrs.

Henry Jonas returned home last Friday from 2 month vacation at Eagle River, Wis. Mrs. Fred Heuer entertained pinochle club members Wednesday with luncheon preceding the cards. Mrs, Haipn Becker under went an emergency appendectomy Sunday morning in Me morial hospital, Elmhurst. A SURPRISE gadget shower was given in the home of Mrs.

John Massimino, N. Mason last Wednesday evening hon Elayne Luse of Itasca, who became the bride of Dale Huffman on September 9. Mrs. Joseph Bart, Mrs. Wil liam Lakella and Mrs.

Ed Sak guests cf Mrs. Al Cappelen last Friday. Greg and Kevin Henderson accompanied the Maior Eelv fam ily Sunday afternoon to Salt Creek park, where all partici pated in a church picnic His family and relatives ex tended birthday congratulations to Stevie Weller Sunday. Friends extended birthday greetings to Mrs. George Rup pert who observed this occasion Sunday Mrs.

Joseph Bart has been making several trips to places of interest in Illinois with rela tives who are spending their vacation here. One day was spent at New Salem, and another fishing in some of the Illi nois lakes. Mr. Bart accompanied them on the latter trip. Mr.

and Mrs. Stan Millitch of Tucson, arrived in Chi cago Wednesday afternoon after a hectic trip through the raoun tains in Colorado, where they encountered a blizzard. They in tended to spend a few days vis iting relative in Chicago and then come to Bensenville to stay with the Al Cappelens several days, but Mr. Millitch suffered a mild coronary last Includes WHITE PENES NEWS A reminder that the annual cent Mile Art festival compett al Dairy council, at wnite rues picnic will oe beta uon were announced at a press annual company this Sunday, sept at salt Creek park. Pack a picnic bas ket and invite your neighbors to come along.

There will be fun for all. dren can be fun according to toe accounts brought back by John and Frank Kaiousett Hawthorne Jim Franklin of Briar lane and a friend of anklins, Eddie Cole Joliet. The group left here late Friday afternoon and drove to set up camp. Wis. swimming and fishing were enjoyed to the fullest The youngsters decided that having their dads cook lor them can times be an adventure in and Mrs.

Joseph Kopec ot Hawthorne ave. escorted theii daughter, Mary Theresa Marriott, to Loyola university fori the fall term. Mary Therese, who graduated from Immacu late Conception high school. i to take a pre medical course. IS.

GUSTAF Lofstedt of Hawthorne ave. underwent sur gery for a ruptured disc in Du Page Memorial hospital last Saturday and is reported to be progressing satisfactorily. Although unable to receive visi cards or notes from friends and neighbors would be welcome. Her room num ber to 231. Congratulations go to Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Senften of White Pine rd. on the birth of their first grandchild. A daughter was born to their son and bis wife, Mr. and Mrs.

David Senften of Garfield Heights, Ohio last Wednesday. The winners in the Magntfi inursuay aiwmoon, ana is a Nursing, Judy piai nt.t the hospital pelens are having to visit their brother in law instead. Latest reports from rays Mrs. Fete Blagi had token indicate mat one wrist has been dislocated and the other sprained in her recent fall Neighbors extend best wishes for complete recovery from this painful incident. Congratulations are extended to Miss Judy Pad our, who on September 7th was among the but months tn this ana, left) 133 oursea who were presented Residents of the community are reminded that the Brent Wood Homeowners association will bold its September meeting next Wednesday evening, Sept 20, at 8 in St.

Charles Bor romeo church hall. Donald R. Smith, DuPage county trees ur will address the group on taxes, and will answer ques MS. Members of Mrs. Kas Wlek lin ski's social club met Friday evening at her home on Pamela their monthly get together.

An evening ot cards, with refreshments served later, afforded everyone time. The Ed Zimmers and Larry Donovans attended the Satur ay evening performance of Leave It To Jane" at the Pru dential building theatre in the round. Dinned at Bob Scobie's Bourbon Street completed the evening. THE Ball game Sunday at Margie faric was won by score of 14 to 7 by the me David, Dolores and Daniel drives. Thsir opponents were the men of Pamela, Dennis ad Jacqueline drives.

Next Sunday, weather permitting, another game will take place at Bose Park, Dawi and Belmont Mrs. William Dickson children have returned from Newaygo, Mich, where they enjoyed a vacation at her brother's cottage. Mr. and Mrs. John Zurawski and children spent Saturday in Aurora where they attended the wedding and reception of their nephew, Robert Stemion.

Foi lowing the nuptial mass a dinner was held with an open house later at the Siemion home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cler have returned home from a vacation through the west. The trip was highlighted with sightseeing in Washington, Oregon Glacier National Park, Yellowstone, and the Black Hills.

MR. AND MRS. Don Bertaut and daughters, Shelley, Nancy and Suzie, recently spent month in Cincinnati visiting Mrs. Bertaut's parents. While there, the three girls acted as flower girls at the wedding of their aunt.

Mr. and Mrs. Del Hoffmann became parents of a baby daughter, Jane Ann, Labor day A broken leg, which resulted when his foot slipped pedal during a bike race, was the misfortune of David Berth, son of the Herbert Berths of David dr. PAULA Forbeck, daughter cf the Paul Forbecks, to looking frward to Sunday when sfae diplomas and pins by Presbyter scrtooiot member of the obstetrical nursing staff. Miss Kathy Griffin, daughter of Mrs, Mary E.

Griffin of Chicago, was guest of honor at a surprise bridal shower Sunday afternoon in Victoria ball given by her aunt, Mrs. Helen Pierog. Attending were 100 relatives and friends. Kathy will become the bride of Jack Long of the Bensenville police department, October 2L The groom to be is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bufiu Long of Ben aeavUle. (B and among the top five was David Burnside of Pine Grove ave. The artists were each asked to offer their depiction of the Water Tower, Mr. chose to portray the water tower as it might have appeared during the Chicago fire; the title, October 8, urn Mrs. Kenneth Strohm of Red Oak underwent surgery in Du Page Memorial hospital over the Labor day weekend.

She has enjoyed a rapid recuperative period. Craig, Jeannine and Jamie DuvaU of Ridge wood ave. bid lie farewell by last two and one half weeks win their paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Garrison, on their farm in Ohio. In anticipation their coming, their grand father built a tree house for them complete with a railing and trap door. The bales ot hay in the barn provided them with tunnels when they weren't oc cupied with swimming, fishing and other outdoor activities. They were Joined the last four days of their stay by 1 ger sister, Deanna, tbelr parents.

MR. AND MRS. John Lutx of Pine Grove ave. enjoyed a visit with their daughter and son in lnw, Mr. and Mrs.

William Friedlander ot Kensington, Md. and their three children last week. John Wytrwal Jr. was 20 and celebrated the occasion last Sat urday evening with a family dinner, Mr. and Mrs.

Dwight Northrop of Third ave. hosted 60 persons, employees of the Nation Brentwood Terrace enter St. Xavier college in Chicago. Paula plans to reside a dorm at the college. Mrs, John Moll has returned her home on Pamela dr.

from Hammond where she spent the past two weeks lend ing a hand with a new grand daughter, Heidi Ann, who was August 27. and Mrs. Herbert Barth and son. David, spent the recent holiday weekend in Big Rapids, Mich. During their absence their home was occupied by the Stanley Dalbec family, who were temporarily home less while their furniture was being moved to a new location in California.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bachar were among guests present at the wedding and reception of Mr. Bachar's cousin, George Bachar. The mar riage was solemnized at Jeho vah Lutheran Church in Chi cago, with the reception at Club suzette.

DICKIE LLOYD recently eel ebrated his birthday by entertaining four friends for dimwi at the Pancake House, followed by attending the movie ar the Mercury theatre. Those who enjoyed the outing were Frank Forbeck, Jimmy Vergo, Pat rick Heenan and Allen Odd son his cousin from Schiller Park. The Robert Kunde family have as their bouse guest for two weeks Mr. Kunde's sister from Dubuque, Mrs. Wayne Roisura and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Tim O'Brien of Daniel dr. recently attended the wedding and reception of a college friend. The wedding was held in Detroit and from there they went on to Rense laer, Ind.

to visit friends at St. Joseph college. A family party was held Sunday at the Daniel dr. home of Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Gorecki to celebrate the sixth birthday Lisa. (B Capture Ireatn fur coat haa alwaya aeea ana of your You've perhaps from yew mind, however, aa "only a dream." Ceptsre that dream with the purchase Special SALE PRICES are now im ffct, and yen nuy tout home last Saturday afternoon. Recently Mrs. Kkhard Pay ot Red Oak was guest of honor at a baby shower held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Strohm.

Tea welcome tor the newcomer to be. The John Dougherty family of Ridge wood ave. returned last week from a 10 day stay in Pennsylvania. What had been intended as a vacation turned unexpectedly Wo a period ot much stress when Mrs. Dougherty's mother, Mrs.

I. M. Overly of Greensburg, became seri ously Hi the day ot their arrival as the result of a leg infection complicated by pneomen She remained on the crit ical list for a week before the crisis passed. As she to now showing gradual improvement, the Doughertys felt free to re turn home. One of the children's cousins, Karan Overly, 34, came back with them for a brief stay.

EDWARD BABICK of Seattle, but at present stationed at Great Lakes, spent last weekend here visiting family friends, the Joseph Kopecs of Haw Just prior to the of the school terra. Dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Green of Pine Grove spent five days visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

George Green, and their family fat Arizona. Last Sunday the Greens drove with Dale to DeKalb where she will be a freshman at Northern Illinois university. Beth, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Haw celebrated her fourth birthday recently with a party for IS youngsters.

Highlight of the afternoon was the entertainment provided by the Rasmussen puppeteers and com iny. Kenny, Karen and Carol Blaesing of Ridge wood ave. Jetted to Tampa where Ihey were met by their maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chabin, and taken to their home Sarasota.

The following week they were joined by their par r. and Mrs. Kenneth Blaesing and the two younger children, Marilyn and Mike, for an additional 10 day vacation. EIGHT GIRL friends gather ed at the Strohm residence last Saturday afternoon to help Lin da celebrate her ninth birthday. The Clifton Carlson family of Ridgewood ave.

and the Frank Rasmussens of Hawthorne eve. shared a delightful 3 day vacation at the Woodland lodge, Lake Enterprise, in Elcho, over the Labor day weekend. Fishing for pan fish and trying their skill at water Skiing occupied much of their time. The annual men's golf outing was held last Saturday afternoon at the White Pine country club. The winner of the trophy for low net score was Frank Cicero of Ridgewood ave.

Second place honors were won by Tommy Scfamid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schraid of White Pine rd. William Rosenthal placed third. Honors for low gross went to Mr.

Robert Getis of Pine Grove ave. who shot a 78. The traveling golf trophy bearing the names of each year's winner was awarded permanently to Mr. Geito, the only person to have won it on two occasions. The Alfred Benzig ers of Hawthorne ave.

originally donated the trophy and over the years, the inscription plate has become filled. Small individual trophies will be awarded hereafter with the first one being given to the winner for the 19S1 season, Mr. Cicero. The column was written last week by Mrs. Christian Becker of Crest ave.

This reporter wishes to thank her for taking over so capably. There can be nothing finer 190 N. State St. DEarboni 2 7954) Fun KESTYIJED REPAIRED aM Cbicftfwl.

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