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Arlington Heights Herald from Arlington Heights, Illinois • Page 15

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Arlington Heights, Illinois
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Helen M. Stillson Funeral services were held November 30 for Mrs. Helen M. Stillson, Willow Northbrook, at the chapel, 1104 Waukegan at 1:30 p. m.

Interment. Ridgewood cemetery. Mrs. Stillson leaves her hus- band, Otto the following children, Fayette Buegel, Mae Harrison, Marilyn Sternberg, Ora Jene Bracher, Ruth Happ, Betty, Christine, Jack, Otto Jerry and Richard Stillson; a sister, Agnes Stutz; a brother. Joseph Wasser; and 11 grandchildren.

John Yondrak Obituaries Funeral services were held December 1 for John Vondrak, 78, late of 503 N. Elmhurst Prospect Heights, at Memorial Home at 2 p.m. Interment, Memory Gardens. Mr. Vondrak was born in 1875 in Bohemia.

He had been a resident of Prospect Heights for 16 years. His wife, Cecilia, preceded him in death five years ago. He leaves a son, James of Prospect Heights; two daughters, Marion Hixon of Downers Grove and Frances Blazek of Big Sandy, and five grandchildren. Helen F. McKearnan Funeral services were held November 30 for Mrs.

Helen F. McKearnan, Sunset Ridge Northbrook, at St. Philip the Apostle church, Northbrook, at 10 a. m. Interment, All cemetery.

She leaves her husband, Thomas three children, Robert, Lynn and Thomas McKearnan a brother, Howard J. and two sisters, Mrs. Edmund J. McKearnan and Mrs. Theodore J.

Strehlow. John Yales Funeral services were held November 28 for John Vales, 74, late of 210 N. Pine Arlington Heights at Memorial Home at 2 p.m. Rev. Stuart Saul officiated.

Interment, Bohemian National cemetery. Mr. Vales was born August 6, 1879, in Chicago. He died November 25 at the Evergreen Sweet Shop, 118 N. Evergreen, Arlington Heights.

He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Henry Busse; two grandchildren; three brothers, Frank, George and Charles, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Thomas. His wife, Marie Vales, preceded him in death 17 years ago. EDITOR'S CLINIC Thirty city editors from news papers in Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, South Dakota, and Indiana will participate in a city clinic to be held Friday and Saturday, Dec.

4-5, in the Orrington hotei, Evanston. BLACK'S memorial Some 207 N. Vail, Arlington Heights CL 3-0168 PALATINE PET SHOP 10 W. Chicago Ave. Palatine 1704 Complete Line Of Pet Supplies Dogs Cats Monkeys Hamsters Fish Lovebirds Canaries Parakeets Parrots Discount On All Animals, With This Ad, Through Dec.

12 LADIES Are You Preparing for Holiday Festivities? Start by giving yourself a treat to A New Hair Do A New Permanent A New YOU to get in the Spirit go to beauty talon Permanent Waves Start at This price includes styling cut. A price to fit every purse and person. 12 W. Busse Prospect (4 doors west of the bank) CLearbrook 3-1286 Anna Tegtmeier Funeral services were held December 1 for Anna L. Tegtmeier, 78 late of 1243 Washington st, Des Plaines, at Immanuel Lutheran church at 2 p.

m. Rev. Alen H. Fedder officiated. In- erment, Ridgewood.

Mrs. Tegtmeier had been a lousekeeper at Funeral Home in Des Plaines for many years. Six of the Oehler employees acted as her pallebarers and the other men on the 6taff conducted the funeral. Born October 29, 1875, in Des Plaines, Mrs. Tegtmeier died suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Marie Schaeffer, in Mt. Prospect November 28. She was married August 28, 1887, to Fred Tegtmeier, who preceded her in death June 1949. She leaves five children, Fred Augusta Bullis, Herman, all of Des Plaines; Marie Schaeffer of Mount Prospect, and Elizabeth of Des Plaines; 13 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; four sisters, Sophie Thompson, Frieda Shepard, Kathryn Moore, and Elsie Bobrowski, all of Des Plaines; and three brothers, Fred of Edison Park, Herman of Elmwood Park and Albert Ritter of Forest Park. for LaLy Tiny cuddly and lovable that you, as envoy, will give to your favorite cherubs for winter-long warmth and adorability Cloud-Soit Sunshine-Warm Bunting ---------Bow-Tie Carriage Coat in the Softest Knit Imaginable Trundle Bundle Flannel Sleeper With Zip- Front and Snug Ribbed Wristlets ------Crompton Corduroy Play Suit in One Easy-To-Put-On Piece Evening Quild Plans Yule Party The December meeting of the Evening guild of St.

Johns Episcopal church, Mount Prospect, will be devoted to a Christmas party for members and guests. It will be held December 9 in the undercroft of the church at 8 p.m. Mrs. Haberkamp, local florist, will give a timely demonstration of Christmas decorations of various types suitable for the home, and will donate two items of her handiwork as door prizes. Mrs.

Richard Heineman, religious education and service chairman, reminds guild members that it is an annual custom for the guild to furnish gifts for the deaconesses to distribute among needy, adult patients in hospitals. Mrs. Heineman suggests that each member bring two inexpensive gifts, not tvrapped, but with wrapping material included. Such items as cleansing tissue, hand lotion, tooth paste, face cloths, combs, 25 cent pocket books, playing cards, writing paper, are some suggestions. The members of the board of the Evening guild will serve as hostesses at this meeting.

They are Mrs. Edward Baumgartner, Mrs. J. Kamp Blackwell, Mrs. Richard Corn, Mrs.

R. C. DeZur, Mrs. Richard Heineman, Mrs. Kenneth Olsen, Mrs Robert Stark, Mrs.

Joseph Vavra, Mrs. William C. Wendling and Mrs. A. B.

Wood. A large crowd attended the Evening Third Annual Thanksgiving ball, held at the Elmhurst Country club last Friday night. Proceeds of the affair are earmarked for the building fund of the new Episcopal church. (AM Co Id Here, Though One jet engine generates enough heat to warm 1,372 five- room houses. Shoppe 105 S.

Main Street Store Hours 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. CL 3-5122 Mt. Prospect Open Friday Evening Till 8:30 p.m. our PHONE MAIL ORDERS GIFT CERTIFICATES LAY-A-WAY PLAN FREE GIFT WRAPPING when it Co by JANE IRWILL And no wonder she always wants more of these wonderful wardrobe staples.

always loved them for warmth and versatility. Now she loves them even more for their major fashion role. Downy lilile knit with a bullon-up neck and edged collar. The waistnip- ping is $6.95 Wing sleeved shrug in lightest sephyr wool. The classic cardigan, new for evening with mock pearl and sequin embroidery 12.95 A complete selection of all kinds of sweaters, cashmere, orlons and wools by Bermuda, Spinnerin, Caladonia, Jane Irvill and Cresknii priced from $3.95 to $24.95.

LADIE LADIES APPAREL TWO STORES 29 S. Prospect Park Ridge UJJI.J For the Answer to this Question: While blasting away at soma ducks settling in, I hit the hunter in the opposite blind. He's not badly hurt, but had to have a doctor pick out the buckshot. Is this the kind of accident that is covered by Personal Liability insurance? K1RCHH0FF INSURANCE AGENCY 33 South Main Street Mount Prospect, Illinois CLearbrook 3-1085 FREE CHRISTMAS MOVIE AT PROSPECT THEATRE MATINEE DEC 19 Miracle on 34th St.M Secure Tickets at Kirchhoff Insurance Agency 8th BIRTHDAY to all the many folks who have come to us lor their furniture and carpeting needs during the past eight years. We shall continue to you quality home furnishings, which you, too, can afford.

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1912-1977