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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 39

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Chicago Tribunei
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CHTCAGO SUNDAY TRQUSE: Oct. 31. 1345 PTt 3-Page 7 NT HJ HJ 1 1 I ffst CHOICE I A OUR TOWN About Some Folk You Know IN TROMBERG-CARLSON lass Phyllis Petersen. 3534 Gecrge SL.U chalrraa cf nns yy km. ce r.ii izr a cocking school to be spoRsored by Maadeieia college fousda-tioa fund groapi at P.

cs. 8.95- Thxsday and t- college theater. I k. I MY THE ETON Style 6559 elude Mrs. -V-m--Jk George Jautz.

partu Prtro T645 Ihsen I'rs. Donald Snow den, 6357 Oriole Its. lilliasn Steinke.r.per, 6122 Lenox Miss Marion BolL-ran. 5243 KifEhall ar.r Miss Mary Ellen Kelly, 4819 N. Kenneth Miss Irene Foster, 6544 Palatine Miss Lillian Tamer.

3923 Altgeld Miss Dorothy Case. 4531 N. Ihipple Miss Patricia Hereiey, 4153 N. Kiidare and Miss Virginia Perry, 2317 N. Luna av.

11 COIDO CIAIN ICATHEI STTIEO IN TKIM SUCK DUUABIE, T81PLE SOLE A prfmd Ihromm oswTng yow complmt comfort mmfoot-af okJ. iong war. thia today! MAINE JUNIORS SHAKE FAMILY TREE 2 NIGHTS 30 Students Work on Stage Comedy Tfce class ef D.50 aad the drasa dr.nr.r.t cf To ship High school mill present Efcook tb9 Fa-rily Tree" Thursday asd FYS day rights ia e.e school crmnaslus. a three act ccater ccncerr.el with the high school crew's for that tig. Important sci30l dance.

Mare than 30 students are orklnj cn the reduction oader direction cf Miss Evelyn Nuernberg. Paul srtoUendorf will t'-ay the pvt cf liildeganfe, the girl ho must attract an eligible senior to take her dancing. Jim Bade, as Freddie, is tne date to is landed, but 2. at deesn't solve the fpotie-rs since the right clothes also must be mangled. Others Ia cast Other cast reenters are Carney kiSinjer and f.Tj genie Para dine as Mr.

and Mrs. Dolson, Betty Melecke. Clay Elack, and Paul Pretzel as brothers and sisters ef Hildegarde: Carolyn WolTe as the postrran. Nancy Dcbey and Virginia Huff as members cf the high school crowd, and Barry Van Leeuwe and Dir. an Vreuls as Freddie's parents.

Stage and properties crews, working with Mrs. June Johnson, will include Geraldine Schmidt, Dennis Malone. Jean Miller, Joan Mallard, Jane Lawrence. Raymond Olson, Sandra Stewart. Mary Jean Murphy.

Margaret Eirkeness. Suzanne Nauman, Doris Soutar. Pat Thorton, Miriam Wolf. Elaine Scheliiag. and Marion Fisher.

Lighting will be handled by students of J. Buchanan's class in electricity. Students include Jack Russell, Dick Tector. and "Red" Ziilinger. Make-up committee members are Mary Erwood, Audrey Eyer, Mickey McKeane, June McLahon, Patsy Tagge, Carold Williams, Betty fcertz, Marilyn Johnson, and Ruth Schapanski.

Name Other Aids Junior class officers in charge cf ticket sales are Bob Clader. Ted Schreyer. Dottle carl, and Jane Meyer. Class sponsors are Miss Edna Johnson and Walter Lussky. A.

m. Harley will direct Maine's symphony orchestra for the play. Among others who will take part are students In the school shop who will print programs, and Ted Schreyer, who has designed advertising posters. Yeuf favorit sports shows of all kinds entertainers come to you true as life -ith Stromberg- Carlson TeleTision. No matter what you enjoy most.

El.r.er E. AtrahaT.scn, 3808 N. Kiidare has been elected a vice president of the Illinois His-' torical society. Miss Elfen M. Jchnscn.

4843 Drummond recently marked her you'll SEE it better on the big clear Srxomberg-Carlson direct-view picture tube and you'll HEAR it betteron the famous Stromberg-Carison static-free FM acoustical system. W.tU.DOUCUtlHOi IS. MASS. U2l MILWAUKEE AVE. SOUTH S.

Mkks St Commonwealta Edison company. A member cf the utility's power accounts department, she has served In Its stores and auditing sections as well. She is past TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE CHINESE CLASSIC Television-Radio-Phonograph (above) is a precision instrument with fine cabinet of select hand-rubbed mahogany veneers. Has new velvet-action record changer and tuning "eye" for TV and FM. Clear, brilliant 12" picture.

True-to-life FM. Short wave and standard reception push burton control- A superb instrument. Prue, including formal installation, txcist tax and full year's service, only 1 0 2 5 chairman of Chi- Eanjohnon cago Electric association's women's information committee at the Edison company. Paul G. Schultz 3044 N.

Troy and Clifford Harris. 4 253 N. Ridgeway are members of the newly appointed student senate at the Galesburg division of the University of Illinois. Both are enrolled in the college of liberal arts and sciences, as is George Jiaras, 6244 Giddings recently elected treasurer of the division's Student-Alumni club. 1 -1 i '4v7 BY GDQ BOKIISE TTEIXIKingDKI5 OPEN EVERY WEEK NIGHT TILL 10 P.M.

jr Medical ethics are not something unique and set aart, but simply a direct application of the Golden Rule. They proyide an honest answer to the question, -What is best for the As one physician put Ruth Connolly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel I. Connolly, 5853 N.

Kilboum has been named a continuity writer for the campus radio station at Carleton college. North field. Minn. Miss Connolly" is a junior. Frank Joseph Kollnskl, whose parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kollnskl, 3423 N. Natchez a was given a 1 4-. $200 sr.hnia. i i4 it, -I do for my patients what I would do for a member of my own family.7 As pharmacists, we adhere to the same code.

The quality of our medicines and service is the best it is possible to give. You, the patient, axe our first concern, ship award by 5835-5839 MILWAUKEE AVENUE CHICAGO 30, ILLINOIS PAlisado.5-3400 the Polish Intercollegiate council at the group's recent annual ball. who plans to become a dentist, en Norwood Heights Church Women To Mark Birthday Members of the Ladies Aid society of Norwood Heights Evangelical church will celebrate the organization's ninth anniversary at 8 p.m. Saturday when they will present a skit, "Sewing for the Heathen." Recently elected officers of the group are Mrs. Harold Hanson, president; Mrs.

John Rowan, vice president; Mrs. Walter Napier, secretary; Mrs. Ade Ellin g-son, treasurer; Mrs. Ernst Karmen, ways and means chairman, and Mrs. Emil Rothe, publicity chairman.

BETH-EL SISTERHOOD A Halloween card party will be held by members of Beth-El temple sisterhoodat 8:30 p.m. today at the temple, 3230 Palmer st. Hostesses will include Mrs. Evelyne Bamett. Mrs.

Ben Bernstein. Mrs. Arthur Hermann, and Mrs. David LI tered Loyola Frank Kollnskl For colorful highlights of the latest books and inside gossip oi those who travel the literary path, read Fanny Butcher's column, THE LITERARY SPOTLIGHT, in the Chi cago Sunday Tribune Magazine of Books. university this fall after bein IADVCTTISMWT1 KAPP.BROS.

DRUG CO. APOTHECARIES 3400 MONTROSE AVE CALL KEysrono 9-4307 Open Daily 9 to 10:30, Sunday 10 to 6 graduated from Steinmetz High school. The council presents such an award to a Polish-American youth each year. Miss Patricia Beatty, 5924 N. Paulina has been named art editor of the Defiance (O.) college yearbook, the Oraculum.

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