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Arlington Heights Herald from Arlington Heights, Illinois • Page 22

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Church to Mark Our Redeemer Lutheran Church of Prospect Heights will hold its annual church picnic Sunday, June 2 in area 5-A of the Deer Grove Picnic Grove. General Chairman Ray Kie- lack said that the regular 8:15 a.m. Sunday service would be held at the church and, weather permitting, the second service would be held at 10:45 a.m. at MAY 30, 1963 Private Detectives For All Occasions Licensed and Bonded by the State of Illinois PLANT GUARDS STORES CIVIL CONTRACTORS DOMESTIC CRIMINAL FREE ESTIMATES ON BURGLAR and FIRE ALARMS Uniformed Guards Furnished Day or Night or by Month 2-YVay Radio Patrol Cars For Protection Around the Clock, Call Locke LOCKE PATROL SERVICE and DETECTIVE AGENCY 4 W. Northwest Arlington Heights, III.

Checker Road, Palatine, Illinois Arlington Heights, 392-4060 Palatine, GE 8-7541 the picnic area. No Sunday school is planned for June 2 outing. KIELACK stated that luncheon would be from noon to 1 p.m. Participants are requested to bring a lunch basket. Hot dogs, pop, ice cream, coffee and doughnuts will be available.

Walther League President Janet Sternberg will furnish a in which the church members will for Games chairmen Helen Thiele and Charles Stearns advise that scheduled competition will be held from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Games will be staged for age groups from nursery toddlers through to adult competitors. ASSISTING Kielack will be Marie Noll as choir chairman, Art Herrmann representing the Couples Club and Lois Wiecek as publicist. Refreshments will be served by the Couples Club and members of the choir. invite the public to join our annual church picnic for a day of Christian fellowship with family and said the general chairman.

(ACM Lorraine Gorgiuf Helen Olson HEmpstead 7-4555 HEmpstead 7-4898 Forest View News NORTHWEST LIQUORS 23-25 N. NW HWY. PALATINE, ILL. LIQUORS 19 W. MAIN ST.

BENSENVILLE, ILL. SALE DATES: MAY 30 THRU JUNE 2. We reserve the right to limit quantities. GIN HENRI 10 STAR CALIFORNIA 5th CALIFORNIA Brandy COUPON BARCLAYS BOURBON SO 98 Am 5th MILLER HIGH LIFE BEER 98 6 Vi-qt. cans with coupon.

2 6-packs limit Cood from May 30 thru June 2 HAMMS I BEER I case 24 case 24 12-oz. Bot. 24 12-oz. Just another reminder that there will be no school Thursday, Memorial Day. FOREST VIEW A thank you and farewell luncheon was given Wednesday by Lorraine Gorgius for all who cooperated so well with her for the past years in editing this column.

No words could express her gratitude, so a large thank you from her for everything. Attending were the past board members of the Mothers Club of Forest View Elementary School: president, Phyllis Paus; vice president, Betty Kijak; secretary, Bernice Ayres; and treasurer, Dorrie De Luccio; and the reporters for this column, Goldy Baldassan, Frances Swenson, Geri Kingsborough, Helen Olson, Doris Larson, Julia Luczak and Edith Olson. Reporters unable to attend were Beverly Mallion, Esther Jorgenson, Lillian Hughes and Nadine Cameron. The director of correspondents for Paddock Publications, Alice Terrill, also attended; it was a pleasure to meet her. Now it is my weekly chore to have the column in on time.

So, from me, Margo Gale, I only hope I can do as well as Lorraine. JEANETTE, 6, daughter of Bob and Eleanor Hanke, South Douglas, is home after a stay in Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago. Jan Dwyer was a luncheon guest of Lorraine Gorgius on Thursday. Later Lorraine and Jan visited Mrs. Mark Kearns in Franklin Park.

Scoop and Jim Larson helped their brother, Larry, celebrate his 14th birthday Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Larson supplied the dinner and making it complete, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Beystehner were present from Chicago. Joyce Olson, Elk Grove Road, celebrated her 10th birthday May 16 with an after school party for Linda and Jackie Nitz, Becky and Terry Olson, Jeanine Kijak, Nanette Holfeld, Terry Walton and Roxann Kox- ann Kiolbasio. The girls played games and took turns at pony rides. Sunday dinner guests of the Bernard Olsons, Elk Grove Road, were Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Dradda and sons of Des Plaines. FRIDAY evening Ruth Grismer, West Golf, attended her bowling leagues annual dinner dance at the Concord Hotel in IIE PLUM GROVE CLUB A Private Tear Recreation and Social Club (On Route 53 South of Palatine, near Route 62) Invites your Inquiry OPEN HOUSE for Prospective Members May 30, 12 Noon 2 p.m. NEW LOW MEMBERSHIP RATES Now in Effect Modern Clubhouse Club Rooms for Adult Youth Activities Olympic Size Swimming Pool Separate Diving Ell -2- Underwater Lighting for Evening Swimming Toddler Pool Large Bath House with Locker Rooms Snack Bar Catering Kitchen Paved Parking Lot Playing Fields and Courts Limited Membership THE PLUM GROVE CLUB AJVD POOL The Plum Grove Club now offers you the type of membership 1 plan tailored to your interests, at non-equity rates. No matter if just a couple who likes to swim, or are non-swimmers who enjoy the social activities and want to make new friends, he pleased with the Plum Grove Club. Whether you have one child, or whether you have two or more children, a new membership rate to fit your situation.

Let your family enjoy fun in the sun, where the atmosphere is conducive to relaxed, gracious and happy times. SWIM MEMBERSHIP RATES- 1) Summer swim membership for man wife, full use of all pool and club facilities, including social activities, from mid-June to mid-September 2) Same as above, with one child 120.00 3) Family swim membership, two children 138.00 Swimming Pool Opens June 9 Also, for non-swimmers, a new low cost annual social membership entitles you to all the Club's festive affairs and social activities throughout the full year. $60.00 Combined full social and swim membership, year 'round, at time of application add $33.00 to I). 2) or 3) above. If at end of swim season add $40.00.

Please Use This Handy Inquiry Form and I Mail To: The Plum Grove Club 400 Park Drive, Palatine, Illinois Phone: FL 8-6400 We are interested in membership at the Plum Grove Club. The type of membership we would prefer Is: Family summer swim Full-yoar family swim and membership social membership Couple-only swim membership Social membership only We would like to make an appointment to inspect the Club's facilities. This inquiry does not obligate either tho undersigned or the Plum Grove Club. For further information call Mr. Nagle at 358-6830.

I I I ADDRESS Name PHONE-CITY Chicago. Tuesday evening, fifth grade students with their parents were invited to Dempster Junior High. Mr. Chappelear talked to the group explaining that there could be no running in the halls, no slacks on girls and no fancy hair-dos on the boys and girls. He explained about the schools plays and other activities that can be participated in at the school.

Dr. Bardwell talked about the bus service available to all children within a mile area. The evening was completed by a tour of the school. Happy anniversary wishes this week go to Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Swenson, Crestwood Drive, and happy birthday wishes go to Donald Dr ewes, Robert Louis and Diane Wangler. LAKE BRIARWOOD Some of the small fry are getting ready for the summer fun at Lake Briarwood by taking swimming lessons at the local YMCA. Grace Printz has been taking her youngest son, Terry, and a neighbor, Richard Rice, for lessons, once a week. Virginia Ellefson and Grace Printz are also taking lessons. Good luck and let the fish bite when you swim.

Speaking of fish biting, Raymond Rice, Lake Briarwood, caught 13 minnows. Seriously, we understand that Chuck Teske catches a lot of fish. love to keep track of who catches what in the lake, and post the big fisherman of the season in the Labor Day edition of the column. No minnows counted. Report all catches to the Betty Rice, 439-2697.

a prince in our midst. Terry Printz was the prince in the play on Friday, at St. John Lutheran School. heard the saying wore in this case, it was boy wears leotards. What sacrifices we make for art.

ANYONE FOR cards? The ladies bridge club of Lake Briarwood meets once a month at the different homes. This month it was at Jeanne There were two tables and a coach, Jeanne, an excellent player, ran around helping both partners and opponents in all the games. She claims that she was an impartial observor. The other players were Ann Buchman, Dorrie De Luccio, Lorraine Fern, Irene Lawrence, Peg Teske, Lynn Petrolito, who won first prize, Vangie Peterson, who won second prize and Betty Rice, who was the winner of the consolation prize. Women who live around the lake and are interested in joining should contact Ann Buchman.

The horse story of the year Is what happened to Joseph Engel, Friday morning. As he was peacefully outside in his yard, a house almost fell on top of him. A local builder was moving a farm house to a new location, next to the When they were putting it down off the rollers, onto the concrete footing, the whole two story, plus attic house, slipped and fell and crashed on its corner into its new foundation seven feet from Mr. Engel. COLONIAL HEIGHTS The second meeting of the Colonial Heights Home Owners Association met Monday.

Mother-Son Shine in Bridge Play A mother son combination was among the top pairs in Friday duplicate bridge competition at the Northwest Suburban YMCA. Virginia Carlson and son Stephen from Des Plaines, were second place finishers in the table master point session. Winners were Mr. and Mrs. Les Funke, Northbrook; Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Valentine, Des Plaines; Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Kaye, Arlington Heights; and R. McPhail and Nuri Bulut, Mt. Propect.

OTHER second place awards went to Helen Whitlock and Mrs. Charles F. Froula, Mount Prospect; Sally Leonard, Park Ridge, and Bob Doughty, Chicago; and Walt Shimer and Bob Fine, Arlington Heights. Due to a sectional tournament in Chicago this weekend there will be no duplicate game at Arlington Pioneer Park field house. Action will resume at the park June 7 and at the June 14.

Spokesman for the group was Fred Surganty. The new officers are: president, Waller Smith; vice president, Richard Seloover; recording secretary, Marge Gale; corresponding secretary, Ann Seloover; and treasurer, Frank Serpone. The constitution and by-laws have been amended and accepted, thereby making the association a formal group. The main topic of interest is the boundary Avenue on the north, the west side of Busse Road on the east, Crestwood Avenue or any unincorporated area in the future on the west and now, it is Martha Lane on the south, but any unincorporated area south of Martha in the future. The neighborhood club of Martha Lane met Wednesday at Arlene Not too much business was accomplished, but the homemade dessert was discussed quite diligently.

It was a busy day for the Bill Camerons, Martha Lane, Saturday. Dinner was served at the Senior Elmwood Park, and the day was spent painting the outside of their house. Rusty Lane is quickly filling up with new home owners. A welcome to Colonial Heights is due Le Roy and Marion Kloske from Chicago and their children, Ralph, Kathy, Susie and Barbara to 1725 Rusty Lane. On April 25, a new baby, John Roy, joined the family.

Simon Warns averns A was issued this week by County Liquor Control Commissioner Seymour Simon to all licensees in the unincorporated area of Cook County. The notice stressed the obligation to keep premises free from in any way whatsoever, including any games of chance, pin ball machines, and betting on race The liquor establishments were also cautioned to premises free from minors, unless accompanied by parents, and to observe the opening and closing hours established by the INSURANCE IS ALL WE SELL MEMBERS: CHICAGO BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS. ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS AGENTS: UNDERWRITERS AT LONDON; AMERICA FORE GROUP AND OTHER COMPANIES LOW PRICED PROTECTION AGAINST POSSIBLE HIGH PRICED LOSS You get the most for your premium dollar through an old agency of the world's largest insurers. And that's the absolute truth. W.

J. ROBBINS COMPANY SINCE 1918 P.O. BOX 62, PALATINE, ILLINOIS FLanders 8-2885 DON'T DELAY INSURE TODAY Cook County Board of Commissioners. violation of this notice or of the terms of the application for a license to retail liquors will be considered good and sufficient reason for the immediate revocation of a (ACM SAVE on all the LATEST WeAtern and JaAkhhA at Rt. 58 Roselle Rd.

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