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Forest Park Review from Forest Park, Illinois • Page 8

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FOREST PARK REVIEW, APRIL 29, 1965, PAGE 8 Softball Eleven teams have entered the Forest Park Recreation Softball League which will play night games In the park throughout the summer beginning May 23. The teams entered are St. Peter's Church, Fortress Concrete. Moose Lodge, Setters of McDonald's, Carlson Auto Sales, Mario's Lounge, Joe Sansone's, Ferrara Candy, Kiwanis, and a team headed by Joe Manone IBM KEV PUNCH TAB WIRING COMPUTER Day or Night School CUii Start! Every Monday FREEMAN BUSINESS SCHOOL 7401 Madison St. Forest Park, III.

Phone 366-3623 BARGAIN of the MONTH FLY THE FLAG on every PATRIOTIC OCCASION Show pride in your coun try by displaying this new 50-star flag! 3x5' size Sturdy cotton with sewed stripes, printed stars Brass giommets. 2-pc 6' aluminum pole Ball, hal yard, iron bracket. SPECIAL OFFER 2.48: PEASLEE HARDWARE 1449 Madison St. FO 6-1100 Danca 50th Anniversary The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Danca, 7630 Adams, was celebrated by 200 friends recently, following the renewal of wedding vows at St. Bernardines Church. Joseph, and Sara Scaione were united in marriage 50 years ago at Guardian Angel Church in Chicago. They have been local residents for 50 years. Their children, James Danca, and Josephine, were hosts for the celebration.

The Dancas have two gransons, Richard and Jeffry. ST. BERNARDINE'S LADIES Mohr Service Station Foremost IJquors Gerber's Hardware San Sansone Calcagno Foods 54 49 45 45 44 36 40 45 45 46 Parichy's Trage Bros. Suburban Oil 44 40 38 46 50 51 Maybelle Long bowled high series of 505 and Mae Wibergbowled high game of 182. Her Day, Sunday, May 9th MOTHER'S DAY CARDS An outstanding collection.

Come in, browse around. Hallmark Gibson. Norcross American Paramount We have the largest selection of Easter greeting cards in the western suburbs. FOREST PARK GIFT STATIONERS 7301 W. ROOSEVELT RD.

Public Notice WANTED BY RIVER FOREST POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE OFFICERS Notice is hereby given that examination for Policemen for the eligibility list of the River Forest Police Department will be held In May, 1965. The position offers permanence, security, excellent working conditions and an excellent opportunity to serve your community. In addition to receiving thorough training each man is given a paid vacation, sick benefits, civil service rating, longevity pay, retirement plan, uniforms furnished (after purchase of Initial uniform), extra compensation for marksmanship and many other benefits and opportunities. Starting salary for the first 6 months is $447.41 per month. After 6 months the salary is $497.12 per month.

Position is open to residents of Oak Park, River Forest, Forest Park, Elmwood Park and Berwyn. Applicants must be citizens of the United States between the ages of 21 and 35, not more than 6' 4" in height nor lesa'than 5' 10" in height, weight not less than 150 pounds nor more than 235 pounds, have 20-30 vision in each eye, separately and without glasses, (special provisions for contact lenses), military service must be completed, if pending and any such service provides special preference. Qualifications are based on medical, written, oral and agility examinations. Applications may be obatined at the office of the Police Department of River Forest and must be on file not later than 5 P.M. at the office of the Village Clerk, 400 Park Avenue, River Forest, Illinois by May 1, 19G5.

BOARD OF FIRE POLICE COMMISSIONERS VILLAGE OF RIVER FOREST T. Hegg, Secretary OBITUARIES THEODORE H. ROSE, age 82, passed away Sunday. 80 of his years were spent here in Forest Park. He was the husband of the late Anna; father of Fred J.

Rose, Jeannette Samuel, Ann Jezisek, Ethel Huebner andMer- tis Stanley; grandfather of 6. Funeral services were held Wednesday. Interment was at Glen Oaks Cemetery. MERCEDES SMARZEWSKI, 146 Elgin, passed away April 14. She was the daughter of Anna F.

McCallister; cousin of Hugh J. Falvey and Sister Alicita BVM. Funeral Mass was said at St. Luke's Church on April 19. MARY SHUTNER, 513 Hannah, passed away April 15.

She was the mother of Elaine Moos and William Henrich. Requiem Mass was said at St. Bernardine's Church on Apr. 19. Interment was at Queen of Heaven.

ANNA KOLLEY, formerly of Forest Park, passed away Apr. 25 at Du Page County Memorial Hospital in Elmhurst. She was the mother of Ernest (Florence) Kolley, Margaret (Lloyd) Ohlman, George (Emma) Kolley; grandmother of Darlene McCullum, Carol Nelson, Joyce Dixon and Janette Kolley. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at Zimmerman's Chapel with Rev. R.

W. Roth officiating. Interment was at Woodlawn. LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED CAR TRY US! TOM CARLSON AUTO SALES 7300 ROOSEVELT Rd. Since 1949 Open 7 Days Weekdays 9 to 9 Elect Erna Lutz YR Treasurer The Proviso Young Republicans announced the election of their new officers for 1965.

Carrying on the duties of president will be Michael Francis of Maywood. His executive board will consist of James M. Bloom, Executive Vice President; Orville Smith, Membership; Erna Lutz, Forest Park, Treasurer; Melba Morris, Secretary; and Robert Srch, Sargent at Arms. Outgoing President, George Croker, is a candidate for Treasurer of the Cook County YR. The election will take place at the county-wide convention May 1415 at the Sherman House, Chicago.

Any people between the ages of 18 and 36 are welcome to attend the next meeting, Wednesday, May 12, at the Republicans Headquarters, loll S. nth, Maywood, or contact Mr. Smith at 345-9094. Mom's Day Banquet Lutheran Church Women of St. Peter's Church, Hannah and Adams, have a Mother's Day Banquet in the Church Fellowship Rooms Friday, May 7, at 6:30 p.m.

The dinner will be catered, and Mrs. Harold Christianer, 624 Lathrop, and Mrs. Ethel Jackson, River Forest are planning the special program. Women of the community and their sons, as well as daughters, are invited. Reservations must be made with Mrs.

Virginia Schwartz, FO 63360 by Sunday. uour crip lion A PEARCE PHARMACY Fred Pearce R. Ph. 7446 MADISON St. FO 6 0350 Prescriptions filled here since 1911.

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Years Available:
1916-1977