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Friday, August 14, 1964 LUXEMBOURG NEWS Page Three<br />

We Were Not<br />

Disappointed<br />

I am sure I can speak for all those<br />

who witnessed the "Music IN Motion",<br />

on Saturday, July 18th, at the<br />

Notre Dame Statdium. They will agree,<br />

it was a great show. We were<br />

glad we came,<br />

<strong>Luxembourg</strong> received a great boost<br />

as a National Group. It was also<br />

noteworthy to see when these champion<br />

corps took the field and among<br />

the many flags which were part of<br />

their drill, ons could see them wave<br />

the <strong>Luxembourg</strong> flag throughout the<br />

drill.<br />

Many of those leaving the grounds<br />

stopped at the Skokie Legion Club<br />

House in Skokie, where open house<br />

was held. This Legion Club was the<br />

co-sponser with the <strong>Luxembourg</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> Social Club in producing<br />

this show.<br />

Sunday July 19, a visit to Cantigny<br />

First Division War Memorial Museum<br />

on the farm of Col. Robert R. Me<br />

Cormick, near Wheaton, Ill.<br />

Two buses left the <strong>Luxembourg</strong><br />

Gardens, at 10:30 in the morning.<br />

Besides the members of the club making<br />

this trip we were accompanied<br />

by an honor guard from Skokie Legion<br />

Post and the accordian players from<br />

the Wilkins Symphonettes. The<br />

distinguished Colonel William Kearney,<br />

publisher of the Pickwick papers<br />

had charge with Dick Smith of the<br />

<strong>Luxembourg</strong> Club of the outing.<br />

Upon arriving the visitors went<br />

through the museum and visited the<br />

beautiful gardens with their wide<br />

variety of flower beds and rose bushes.<br />

The highlight of the visit was the<br />

laying a wreath at the graveside of<br />

the late Col. Robert R. McCormick.<br />

While the Legion members stood<br />

honor guard, Harry Trausch, publisher<br />

of the <strong>Luxembourg</strong> News placed<br />

the wreath at foot of the monument.<br />

At one o'clock the home of the<br />

Colonel was opened for visitors. After<br />

our visitors went through this home<br />

with the valuable pocession and ancient<br />

furnishings the buses left to<br />

keep a date with management of the<br />

Gardens, where dinner was waiting<br />

for us. Following the meal, the Wilkins<br />

Symphonettes entertained the<br />

happy gathering with peppy accordian<br />

music.<br />

Attends Daughters<br />

Wedding<br />

Dr. Joan Winandy, daughter of<br />

Charles and the late Marguerite Winandy,<br />

of 1664 Bryn Mawr Ave. was<br />

married on July 1st in Dallas, Texas<br />

to Mr. John Tamez of that city. Her<br />

father Charles (Chick) attended the<br />

wedding.<br />

Dr. Joan is doing advanced work in<br />

radiology at the Veterans Hospital in<br />

Dallas. Prior to this special assignment<br />

she was associated for many years<br />

with St. Francis Hopital in Evanston,<br />

Ill. We extend our congratulations.<br />

Visiting Florida<br />

Mrs. Michael Warak (Katherine)<br />

of 2728 W. Leland Ave., her daughter<br />

Betty and son-in-law Clifford (Smoky)<br />

Kalinowski of Elmhurst, Ill. recently<br />

returned from a trip to Florida, where<br />

they visited different citiei there and<br />

stopping off at interesting points on<br />

the way down.<br />

They returned by way of Wisconsin<br />

where the Warak's have a summer<br />

home at Montello. Mrs. Warak<br />

is the financial secretary of the <strong>Luxembourg</strong><br />

Ladies of the North Side.<br />

Returning to<br />

<strong>Luxembourg</strong><br />

Mr. Jemps Funck, from <strong>Luxembourg</strong><br />

City, who completed his University<br />

studies at Notre Dame University<br />

this year, returned to his<br />

native country after he made a tour<br />

through the United States seeing he<br />

many scenic sights before saying goodbye<br />

with a promise to return some<br />

News Bit's From The<br />

Victor Schenk Family<br />

Francis Schenk, his wife Vivian<br />

and Suzanne recently returned from<br />

a nice vacation. Their first stop was<br />

at Tuszon, Arizona, where they visited<br />

with a doctor friend for a week. From<br />

.here their itinerary took them to<br />

lendale, Calif, for a visit with<br />

Vivian's cousin. During their two<br />

weeks stay there, they enjoyed the<br />

cenic beauty of the neighboring<br />

ountryside and a must, a visit to<br />

lisneyland.<br />

Peter Schenk, returned from a<br />

Jutchers convention in Florida, where<br />

ic mixed pleasure with business for<br />

10 day stay.<br />

Lee Schenk and a friend flew to<br />

he worlds fair in New York. Lee<br />

vorks for the United Air Lines in<br />

Arlington Heights, Ill.<br />

Barbara Lee Schenk Spran and<br />

lusband Jack spent their vacation in<br />

Wisconsin. Jack is the personell director<br />

for the Chicago Tribune.<br />

Phyllis Schenk Van Hende and<br />

lusband Maurice and son Henry also<br />

pent their vacation in Wisconsin.<br />

Rozanne Dernoeden, daughter of<br />

he late Frank and Kate Lulling, is<br />

icre on vacation from Korea for 3<br />

months. While here she attended her<br />

athers funeral. Rozanne works for the<br />

United States government.<br />

News From <strong>Luxembourg</strong><br />

His Excellency, Most Rt. Reverend<br />

Vtonsigneur Leon Lommel, Bishop of<br />

the Diocese <strong>Luxembourg</strong> celebrated<br />

lis 15th. Anniversary as a Bishop. We<br />

sincerely wish his worthy person many<br />

years as a Catholic leader in the<br />

Diocese <strong>Luxembourg</strong>.<br />

How Can I Get a<br />

Certificate of<br />

Citizenship?<br />

Question: My husband was naturalized<br />

in 1920. I have been told that<br />

I became an <strong>American</strong> through!<br />

his naturalization. How do I go about<br />

obtaining a certificate of citizenship." 1<br />

Answer: Before September 22,<br />

1922, a wife acquired citizenship<br />

through her husband's naturalization.<br />

In general you husband's naturalization<br />

certificate together with proof<br />

your marriage is sufficient to establish<br />

your <strong>American</strong> citizenship. If you<br />

wish to have your own certificate, you<br />

should make your application on Form<br />

N — 600. You will have to give inofrmation<br />

as to the dale and place<br />

of your husband's naturalization and<br />

his certificatee number, as well as information<br />

relating to yourself. If you<br />

wish detailed information this and<br />

other matters relating to <strong>American</strong><br />

citizeniship and procedures, you may<br />

find it helpful to consult "How to<br />

Become a Citizen of the United<br />

States," a book published by the <strong>American</strong><br />

Council for Nationalities Service.<br />

This also includes detailed information<br />

about the requirements for<br />

<strong>American</strong> citizenship, the different<br />

steps in becoming a citizen, sample<br />

questions and answers about <strong>American</strong><br />

history and government. Copies<br />

of this book, at $1.00 each, may be<br />

obtained from the <strong>American</strong> Council<br />

for Nationalities Service, 20 West<br />

40th Street, New York, N. Y., 10018.<br />

A new edition has rcently been published<br />

with the latest information.<br />

MAPLE LEAF<br />

RESORT<br />

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of Leech Lake. Second Largest Lake in Minnesota, Thirty<br />

miles East of Bemidji on Route 2 and Eight miles South on<br />

Forestry Road.<br />

EXCELLENT BASS, MUSKIES, NORTHERN, AND<br />

WALLEYED PIKE<br />

Motor Rentals — Modern Furnished Housekeeping Units.<br />

Stoves, Refrigerators, Modern Plumbing and Gas Heat.<br />

FOR INFORMATION AND RATES WRITE TO:<br />

MARION AND DICK LARSEN,<br />

Box 56, Schley, Minnesota - 56675<br />

Illinois Representative<br />

A. C STOLL<br />

Member of <strong>Luxembourg</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> Social Club<br />

mm<br />

VM<br />

7923 N. Kilbourn Ave.<br />

Skok!«, Illinois<br />

Phone:<br />

OR 5-OT71<br />

REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE - LOANS<br />

JOHN HADERLEIN<br />

Member of Section No. 3 L. B. A.<br />

PARTNER<br />

JOHN HADERLEIN & COMPANY<br />

3413 No. Paulina Street Chicago, Illinois - 60657<br />

Phone: LAkeview 5-9120<br />

FUNERAL HOME<br />

8057 Niles <strong>Center</strong> Rd., Skokie, III.<br />

Phone ORchard 3-6111<br />

Golden Wedding<br />

Anniversary<br />

The <strong>Luxembourg</strong> News of America<br />

joins the members of the <strong>Luxembourg</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> Social Club, to wish their<br />

two esteemed members, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Georges Giles, of Chicago, Illinois<br />

heartiest congratulations on their<br />

Golden Wedding Anniversary, August<br />

15, inst. Mrs. Giles is the stepdaughter<br />

of the late Nicholas Mertz, who<br />

was a member of Section No. 9, <strong>Luxembourg</strong><br />

Brotherhood of America.<br />

Their marriage was blessed with a<br />

daughter now Mrs. La Verne La Pota,<br />

of Evanston, Ill. One granddaughter<br />

Marie Lee La Pota. We wish our dear<br />

friends Mr. and Mrs. Giles many more<br />

happy years in each other's company<br />

during the evening of their life.<br />

Link 2 Evanston<br />

Burglaries<br />

Evanston police said yesterday that<br />

the burglarizing of two Evanston<br />

homes early Sunday had been linked<br />

by the theft and subsequent discovery<br />

of a 12-in chkitchen knife.<br />

The knife was found in the home<br />

of Roger M. Simpson, of 2346 Colfax<br />

te.r, an insurance broker. Burglars<br />

took $6,300 in jewels, watches, and<br />

cash there.<br />

The knife had been taken from<br />

the home of Felix Breeden at 1633<br />

Lincoln St., Evanston. The Breedens<br />

were out of the city and an invetory<br />

of the loss there had not been obtained.<br />

The knife was identified by Breeden's<br />

son, John.<br />

JOHN HOBSCHED ROOFING<br />

3815 N. KEDZIE AVENUE<br />

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - 60618<br />

IN 3-6126 IN 3-6387<br />

The wonderful water of<br />

Diamond Wells makes<br />

Grain Belt diamond clear<br />

JOHN NIX, JR., Distributor<br />

Member of Section No. 3, L.B.A.<br />

Body and Fender Work - Welding - Painting - Greasing<br />

CHICAGO PHONE PARK RIDGE PHONE<br />

ROdney 3-9727 TAIcott 3-3635<br />

BAUER'S SERVICE<br />

7618 TOUHY AVENUE<br />

G..BAUER Chicago 31, III.<br />

Tire and Battery Service - Washing & Simonizing<br />

V-G-SUPPLY COMPANY<br />

FUEL OILS FOR HOMES and INDUSTRY<br />

COAL and COKE<br />

All Sizes and Grades of Stoker Coal<br />

Telephone YOrklown 5-3400<br />

GARDEN AND FLORISTS SUPPLIES<br />

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