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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 135

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Sirs. Harry Miller POrter 6-0109 Mrs. Henry C. Bronars POrter 6-3286 Mrs. John Thomas POrter 6-1023 BENSENVILLE In The NEWS The Weigh-In Club downtown as its last get-together until September.

Wednesday evening Dorothy Fritzler, Mar- Suerite Dvorsky, Lucille Hartigan, Olga Warzecha and Clara Bianchi dined in the Loop and saw the movie, "Joy in the Morning." Birthday wishes go to Richard Terhune and Rose Hartramft who shared the same birthdate on Wednesday. Ed and Helen Clauser and children, David and Mary, attended a graduation party Wednesday evening for Pamela Moench in the Gilbert Mocnch home in Chicago. Ed and Eleanore Schnitta since the accident that broke his finger last week. Danny Landeck spent last week with his grandparents, the Willard Landmeiers, in Muscoda, Wis. Leonard and Barbara Egly and children, Kathy, Karen and Bensenville and residents, have have They have as their house guests Ed's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Schnitta Sr, of Mesa, Ariz. Father's Day they all attended the 25th anniversary dinner at the Spinning Wheel of Dan and Ann Schnitta. Thirty-five relatives were invited. JUDY CALLAN and daughter Patti will be visiting Judy's parents, the Elliott Clarks of Brookwood, for three weeks.

Last weekend Judy, her twin sister Ellen and Ellen's husband, Jim Kunkel, attended the Fenton High School reunion of the Class of 1960. Sunday the Clarks held open house, honoring daughter Kathy's graduation from Fenton and Kathy's cousin, Donna Pretto, a graduate from Oglesby, 111. Birthday wishes go to Jimmy Simonelli who is one year old today, Thursday. Henry and Dorothy Fritzler and children, Bob, Marilyn and Patty, Dorothy's mother, Elizabeth Matthews, and Dorothy's; sister, Lorraine Matthews, dined at Verchota's in Hillside Sunday to honor Ihe Fritzlers' 19th wedding anniversary. The Martin Heinrich children, Joan, Valerie and Scott, are enjoying a month-long visit with their cousins Mark, Melody and Kurt Meier, who came from Springfield over the weekend.

Birthday wishes were sent to Mark Lally Wednesday. Stan and Bernice Fie attended the wedding of Donald Holt Saturday. The reception was, held at Ferrara's Manor in Chicago. MARY SANBORN and her sister-in-law, Sandra Camugnaro, co-hosted a baby shower Sunday for Mary's sister, Ange- visi' la the Sanborns' fair Karl, former Carl Stream moved to Applelon, Wis. Mrs, Egly is the former Barbara Werhane.

Mrs, Russell Rasmussen and son Gary have been visiting Bunny's sister, Betty Loester. Jimmy Simonelli celebrated his eighth birthday recently with David, Danny and MichE.l Detloff, Ricky Savino, Billy and Joey Paris, Ronnie Stonequist and brother Tommy. Rolf and Lorraine Von Helmes and sons, Ronnie and Roy, took to the woods on their vacation in Ontario, Canada, and found trails in Ihe wilderness wilh breathtaking views. This was their first experience camping out. joined the family group Satur- dav.

Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Ottaway of Marquette, Iowa, were Sal- urday guesls of Ihe Leonard Wagners. Among Ihe 54 graduates of BCHS class of 1945 who attended a runion June 26 were Lyn- ettc "Miirden" Ibsen, of El Monte, Louis Jarnecke of Wapapo, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knowles of Davenport and Mr.

and Mrs. David Rands of Collinsville. Many Bensenville freinds at- Cemetery. trip to Canada. The N.

Maryniaks attended a wedding Salurday in Poynette, Wis. FRANK VA1IL of Red Oak has been confined to his home the past three weeks following an injury to his 'foot. Friends wish him a speedy recovery. Friends exlend sympathy lo Mrs. Thor Kleven upon the sudden death of her aunt, 94-year- old Hilda Carson, whose funeral was held Monday at Geils.

Burial was in Mount Emblem The Dan Kittmans and daughters, Cindy and Kathy, went to the St. Alexis Vikings picnic at Cedar Lake Sunday and missed an unexpected visit from Sylvia's brother and family, the Roman Stoklosas of Lakeland, Fla MARIE BURCKER, Bronars, Craig Isakson, Scott Heinrich and Robert Boetefuhr tended the wedding Saturday of Phyllis Westby, daughter of the Norman Weslbys of Geneva, and David of Wheaton, held in the Methodist church in 1 Wheaton. Get well wishes go to Mrs. Rudolph Schoppe who is ill Ihis week. Thor Kleven and his brother- in-law, Walter Johnson of Mount Prospect, returned last Friday from a 2-week fishing Mrs.

Biagi and ReitzT Mrs. A. E. Borg, who has been ill the pas't week, is reported convalescing and gel well wishes are sent to her. Friends are happy to report that Sheldon Harkness has returned to his work at the Ben- Bank after illness and major surgery.

Mrs, William Lakella hosted a birthday luncheon in her home last Wednesday honoring Neighbors and friends were guests extending best wishes. TERRACE TIDINGS Mr. and Mrs. Lew Baylor, and sons, Lew Jr. and Kenny, went to Norman, over the weekend lo enroll Junior in the University of Oklahoma.

Reta Fuller's mother, Mrs. Nicholas, look a plane to Detroit lasl Friday lo visit her sons. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shrimpl of Roosevell Court were in Chicago lasl Thursday for Ihe funeral of Jack's 84-year-old a Mrs.

John Schrimpl. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Villinski of Indianapolis were in town for several days lasl week. While Gene altended a sales seminar at A.

M. Caslle, Jeri and children visiled friends and relatives in Crestwood and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown of Sunsel Court were at the New York World's Fair for 10 days recently.

(B Marge Diebel 766-5302 Geri WiHecha 766-7135 Wood Dale Flashes something in common. missed being Fourth of gonquin Road home. guests were present. Cheri Rawlings returned last Friday after an exciting week at Illinois State University in Normal at cheerleading camp. Cheri is one of a group of Varsity cheerleaders from Bensen- July babies, but share the same birth date of July 5.

Marlene Landeck and sons, Ronnie, Randy and Michael, accompanied Hazel Landeck and Esther Mantor when Eslher drove her son Jim to O'Hare to catch a flight for California. Sue Kitlman and friends, Margie Brewer and Karon Strissel, have returned from a week's vacation at Jack and Jill Ranch in Rothsbury, Mich. The past two weeks have been very busy for the Fred Hiltons of Tioga Road. Son Tom graduated from Quigley Preparatory Seminary and had his grandparents, the Alfred Hiltons and Mrs. L.

S. Burns, here for the importanl occasion. The family celebrated wilh a luncheon al Jacques on Michigan Avenue. The senior Hiltons, who came from their Fort Myers, winter home, remained for a also celebrated Fred's and Father's Day be- Mary Raedel, 140 Wootf Dale Road, has returned from a 2- week visit with her sister, Mrs. in Colorado Springs, F.

Buck Colo. Forly-one happy years of marriage are being celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilzke of Irving Park Road.

Here to give their best wishes are Dr. and Mrs. H. Damron from Buena Park, Calif. A "special delivery" to Ruth Richter at the Wood Dale Post Office, who will have a "first class" birthday July 2.

"Bulk rale" wishes thai are "handled with care" come from many of her friends. A day John Maylor will al- the Wood Dale Post Office July 4 or 5. Harold and Ruth Vermillion were surprised when Harold's godmother, who is 83, visiled them from Decalur, Donald Gustafson is home for the summer from Western Illinois University at Macomb. Don is working for the Thompson Wire Company in 1 Franklin Park. He has completed Ihree years at Macomb, one more to go- ville.

Peter Koch celebrated his sevenlh birlhday Monday evening at a family party with his grandparents, the Stan Fics. Birthday wishes go to a brother and sister who celebrate birthdays over the weekend, Sandra Botefuhr Saturday and her brother Robert, Monday. Nancy Kolodziej, Cindy Kitl- man and Gil Krone were co- hostesses at a post-graduation party for 40 friends Monday evening in the Kolodziej home. MR. AND MRS.

George Gron- stedl of S. Mason Street have just returned from a week's fishing trip, in the Lake of the Ozarks region. They caught some big fish, including bass, crappie and catfish. They also visited relatives in California and Sedalia, Mo. and were house guests of a cousin, Mrs Emma Cole, in Missouri.

Bensenville i Robin Moomjian, i Thomas, Jackie Schaub and Alice Bell, performed at the Drake in Oakbrook Sunday evening i Zaki's School of Dance. Earl and Marlene Landeck and sons, Ronnie, Randy and Tirnmy, attended a wedding in Montello, last week, and also visited at the summer home of Earl's parents, Charles Landecks. Birthday wishes are sent to Julie Hilton who celebrates Friday. The Henry Bronars family attended a birthday party in the Ray Bronikowski home in Deerfield for their daughter Nancy who was 9 last Friday. The Stan Fics we-e among the guests who helped the Stanley Grabics celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary at Chateau Royale recently.

Jim and Betty Rawlings have have had as house guests for two weeks teenagers Nancy and Sandy Dunn, daughters of Art and Ruth Dunn. Betty and guests attended the wedding of Jane Stanczyk and Bud Sitzberger in St. Priscilla Church and reception at the Millionaire's Club in Winston Park last week. The Dunns returned from a househunting trip in Florida, and the- girls returned home Sunday. Belated good wishes go to Virginia Gordon on her birthday of last week.

PLAYMATES ARE i Glenn Koelch is feeling better Twenty fore leaving for their summer home in Coldwater, Mich. PAULETTE BRONARS' 12th birthday held an unexpected dividend last weekend. A splash party was planned for Saturday, but Paulette's dad obtained i for the White Sox- Orioles game at Sox Park so the brirthday group, Jeanine Wesley, Robin Moomjian, Jo- Ella Skinner and 'Anne Terhune, Paulette, her brother Stevie and his friend, Ricky Terhune, went to the game after lunch at the Bronars home. Monday afternoon the girls did go swimming at Elmhurst and had a birthday treat at Cock Robin before returning home. Friends and neighbors extend condolences to the a Sirovy family on the death of Harry's dad in California last week.

Roy and Kay Stockwell and Dorothy Bernhard attended the wedding and reception of Carol Ivarson and Peter Hastings Saturday in Chicago. Miss Ivarson is a second grade teacher at Mohawk School. Also attending the wedding were Mary and Sam Ciesinski, Marilyn Miller and Mary and Bob Schwind. A DOUBLE birthday party Sunday honored Denny and Patti Donahue, 316 Spruce St. They are the children of the Frank Donahues.

Denny was 4 June 22 and Patty, 2 on June 25. They have a new sister, Debby, born June 16. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Ruchti Sr. of Palatine were Sunday dinner guests of their son, L. W. Ruchti, and family. Rose Eickelmann and father, i i a Eickelmann, spent Tuesday with the Earl Schmidt family in Itasca.

John Lyford of Brookwood Street returned from Memorial Hospital June 16 where he underwent major surgery. His daughter-in-law, Mrs. William Lyford of 130 N. Mason, underwent surgery there also, and both are coming along niecly. Pfc.

Carman Menna, son of the N. Mennas, Crest Avenue, left last Thursday for Ft. Riley, Kan. John McKeever, 11-year-old son of the James McKeevers, was released from Memorial Hospital last Thursday after trealmenl for a broken right arm. Mrs.

Charles Gorman and family of Mokena and her mother, Mrs. John Pearson, called on former Pine Street friends recently. the a remember was at th Barton home on Avc when a lawn party and pantrj shower was given in "his" hon or. He played his part well i opening the gifts. John and Don na Jean Johnson will be mai ried July 3, Denny Anderson of Fores View is home from Western I linois University and Larr Dunn of Walnut is home from Normal University and they ar both.woi king at Stewart-Warne Electronics for the summer.

Sympathies to Red Seaton the sudden loss of his mother in-law. Wood Dale has some new blacktop streets that are a pleasure to drive down, the' are, Iroquois, Montclare and Dunlay Court. The Niedermeyers, who own the day nursery in Wood Dale are operating the "right busi ness." Jamie Roxann born Fri day, June 25, is number seven for Carl and Carole. A real sur prise package was Jamie; she arrived two months early bu is doing just fine in Sherman Hospital. Joyce, Linda, Bob, the twins Sandra and Pam and little Carrie will have to wait aboul Iwo weeks before they see theii new baby.

The "Cobras" played for 100 area teen-agers Saturday, Jean area teen-agers Saturday, Jean Teskuski, president of the Hi- Club reports a big success, Thanks to the chaperons, Russell Wrights of Edgebrook, Mrs. James Teskuski of Cc.talpa and Mrs Steven Hnatiuk of Central. Carl, son of the Albert Schil- lers of 114 N. Wood Dale Road, is working in Wyoming at the Gas Hill Uranium District for the summer. Carl has completed four years at South Dakota Tech where he is studying to be a mining engineer and geologist, THERE WILL BE no mail A large family gathering at the Jack Franzen home Sunday, June 27, was to welcome cousins, Pat and Jim Cunningham and daughter Valerie from California.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Theis, Mr. a'nd Mrs. Dave Sloan and Woody Theis of Bensenville and grandfather Ben Weick of Wooster Lake were also present.

Holly Kuffel, Kate Diezel, Denise Pittman, Mary Ellen Clark, Ilene Wojice and Judy LoVerve kept a secret to surprise Susan Buttice on her 12th birthday last Thursday. All had a good time at the pizza luncheon given by Mrs. Joseph Buttice of 156 Oakwood. In appreciation, neighbors on Prospect Avenue would like to send a note of thanks on "a job well done" to the Northern Illinois Gas Company. New sod was replaced where the gas lines were laid.

Playing in Ihe Western Open at Tam O'Shanlei: is William 'riese of Edgewood. Bill quali- 'ied for the tournament by shooting a 72 al Rolling Green Monday. He is a golf pro Oaks Counlry Club busy rehearsing for Iheir special performance lomorrow night. Everyone is welcome. SPONSORED BY the Hi-Club "A day at Cedar Lake" June 3()th, Mr.

and Mrs. Sal Alia boarded a bus with 60 teens lo spend Ihe day swimming and picnicking. The chartered bus Ic-fl Holy Ghost at 10 a.m. and returned home about 8 p.m. After his first visit to the Amphitheater last week, an 8-year- old wrote his own article for the paper: "In the circus there were three rings.

Three acts were going on at once so that the people who were watching the circus could have a choice to pick what they wanted to sec, Between every three acts clowns came to enlertain you. Glen Oaks Counlry Club in Glen Ellyn. (B EVANGELICAL Free Church America held its 81st Annual Conference at Green Lake, Wis. and Mrs. Arthur Gustafson, Oakwood, attended the weck- ong conference with Rev.

and Mrs. Joseph Leftwich. Working as a mechanical en- for the Ford Company Dearborn, Mich, is Kenneth arlson. Ken, son of the Eric Carlsons, 110 Homestead Drive, vill return to the University of llinois in Ihe fall. Alice and Danny Koos recent' drove to Washington, C.

ith their mother. Six days, said Koos, of the mosl ecluca- onal vacalion she ever had. Gettysburg, Arlinglon Na- onal Cemelery, and tours hrough the White House and apitol are a chool child." musl for every Friday, July 2, is Parenls ight at the Highland School at 30 p.m. Students of the Bap- There was a special act of "The Wizard of Oz" for the children. They also sold animals there, turtles and chameleons, real ones." Atl ending the circus were Marge, Jim and Eddie Diebel and boy friend, Tommy Parkinson of Oakwood; also, Beverly, Jamie and Angie Sutlon of Bensenville wilh Iheir friend Robin who is vacalioning with her grandparents, the Frank Augus- tines.

The live chameleons were the main attraction and Tommy and Jimmy kept a. watchful eye on it all the way home to Wood Dale. TORNADO WARNINGS a heavy rain Tuesday, i not keep 50 women from the Catholic and Junior Women's Clubs from allending a farewell parly for Lee Chaverin. Plans were made by Myrt Ciesla, 293 Harvey, and held at the John Murray home, 110 Commercial. Refreshments were served and the ladies gave Lee a solid gold charm in the shape of a "wishing well" lo add lo her brace- lei as a going away presenl on 22nd.

Mr. and Mrs. Caral Chaverin of Oakwood will be moving lo their new home in Flossmoor. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Greeley, 177 Potter, attended the wedding of her cousin, Myron Feuer, Sunday. The 500 guesls, all wearing formal attire, were entertained in Ihe Grand Ball Room of the Drake Hotel in Chicago. June Greeley wore an original two-piece blue silk-shantung floor-length sheath. June and her husband sat at the main table and said "It was a wedding she her." will always remem- Sympathies are extended to Mrs. Jacob Kress, 372 Irving Park Road on the loss of 'her delivery or window service a st Vacalion Bible School are great-uncle, Joseph Lawler.

White Pines News Mr. and Mrs. Ned Lowenbach MRS. DONALD Unke and three children of Arlington, visited her parents, the Roy Langes, last week. Her sister, Mrs.

Earl Wrobel, and son of Riclgewood, are proud parents of an 8 pound ivi ounce baby boy, Eric Edward Lowenbach, their second child. Instead of passing out cigars "papa" answered all telephone calls with "It's a boy!" The John Thomas family on Hawthorne spent last Monday and Tuesday camping, fishing and swimming at Timber Lake Park in Illinois. David, their son, caught the most fish, while the rest of the family enjoyed a cruise in the paddleboals. The family also hosled Mr. and Mrs.

Will Sleingraber, relations if Mrs, Thomas, while on the trip. Troop 334 Girl Scouls spent a day at Morton's Arboretum last week. The girls from this area, Joy Thomas, Pamela Pes- cherel and Laura Bombenger, began their outing from St. Alexis school. SYMPATHY IS extended Mrs.

Marian Atwood on the death of her mother, Mrs. W. G. Reynolds, of South Hadley Falls, Mass. Mrs.

Atwood returned by plane last week after the funeral. Paul Hasbrouch and a former resident of the White Pine area, Rodger Seagren, spent a week at the Century Lodge hf Canada fishing at the site located near scenic Ontario. To celebrate Father's Day, the junior George M. Bombenger family hosted relatives 'and neighbors in their back yard, guests included the i George Bombengers, the John Bombengers and the Maurice Pescherets, who also live on Hawthorne. A SURPRISE party was recently held for the 18th birthday of Carol Hauswald, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Hauswald Jr. Nine of Carol's friends attended, including Sandy Leveen of Ridgewood. Troop 715 of the Girl Scouts spent a weekend camping, hiking, and visiting historic sites in Springfield, The girls left Friday morning and slayed at New Salem State Park. Saturday they hiked two hours, visited the Stale Capitol, and viewed Lincoln's home.

Then on Sunday the troop went souvenir shopping and look a boat cruise. Returning Sunday night were five "weary girls." Local girls Cheryl Jefferson, Gail Grunschel, Wendy Barger, Pamela Mills, and Ann Brider. Now in Homes Top Coverage in Arlington Heights Rolling Meadows Prospect Heights Ho If man Estates Mount Prospect Buffalo Grove Bloomingdale Hanover Park Schaumburg Strcamwood Ontarioville Bensenville Wood Dale Clover dale Elk Grove Wheeling Medinah Palatine Addison Bartlett Konelle PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS.

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