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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 44

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Chicago Tribunei
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CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: Nor. 28, 1948 Part 3-Page 8 NW OOD PARKSIDE YULE with lee' beauty treatment OUR FURRITURE IS IMS LOHG AFTER CHRISTmflS Betrothed I Save up fo 50 ILU11J 177 TTlf II STRUM GUITARS, MANDOLINS IN CONCERT TODAY Chicago Mandolin orchestra will give a concert at 4:30 p.m. today In Logaa Square Masonic temple, 2453 N. Kedzie av. A buffet luncheon and dance will follow ihe performance.

The orchestra, which replaces traditional violins, violas, and cellos with mandolins, mandolas, and guitars, will offer classical and semi-classical music in anno ur long program. Strauss' "Die Fledermaus," the overture to Adam's "If I Were King," and several marches will be played, as well as a group of operatic excerpts. A dance band led by Clarence at lew as Costell, a memDer of the orchestra, will provide music for the evening. Costell Is one of two professional musician In the mandolin group. The concert will be the 35th by the orchestra, organized la 1929 by 19 former members of small mandolin and guitar combinations.

It has appeared in the Chicago-land Music Festival and performed during the l933-'34 world's fair here. Conductor is Paul Klein, one of the organizers. Other officers are Harry Williams, assistant conductor; Maurice E. Andrade. president; Conrad Herre, vice president: Mrs.

Margarita Legner. treasurer; Eric Legner and John Lucas, secretaries, and J. Bernard Slater and Robert Schwandt, librarians. DES PLAINES PLAT Des Plain es Theater guild will present the comedy "But Not Good-by" on Dec. 10 and 11 under sponsorship of DesPlaines branch of the American Association of University Women.

FETE TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY Altrui Literary Group to Meet Thursday la keeping with early preparation for Christmas, members of Parkside Woman's club will get off to a head start by holding their Christmas party at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Woman's Community building. 380Q Byron st. Mrs. Clayton Hanson, chairman, has planned an 12 ADDirtONAl tOwtl NOTti.

Vr4 kmif 4 tar4 to. riOffSUOHAl ACCOROIOM INGRID JOHNKKM I RAND NtW CauaANtXU weo th S170 Mr. and Mrs. Clevelana Johnsen, 2335 N. Albany have announced the engagement of their daughter.

Ingrid, to Otto Jacobsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Johnson, 1249 Roscoe st. $269 EC sun vAtut r.

sort a mi old fashioned grab bag. There will be dessert luncheon and Mrs. Edward J. Zahorik will give a group of songs. There also will be singing of Christmas carols.

ALTRUI CLUB The literature committee of Altrui club will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Earl Paffrath. 1911 Fan ell av. Mrs.

William Trader. 4741 N. Kilpatrick will preside and give a book review. Mrs. J.

C. Moreland, 6055 N. Menard will lead the word study, and Mrs. Edward Marke, 5135 Carmen av Is preparing the BASS FONTANELLA atyfeMrd. Sv4 m4.

3-Tm f4. Ud- S-Twl Iii. $79 $95 PLASTIC COVERS INCLUDED lltt "tltapMdl In Vlvtt ay S'attM WCJl i WITH EVERY CHAIR AND SOFA CHifUl -IvitXit? earns ii fijem 'i sftas WE REUPHOLSTER SANCTUARY SOCIETY TO HOLD GAMES FETE, SALE OF BAKED GOODS A baked goods sale will be held In connection with the card and games party sponsored by Sanctuary society of Our Lady of Mercy church. The events will be held at p.m. Wednesday in the school hall at 4412 N.

Troy st. Chairman of the card party will be Mrs. Arthur J. Hausman. 4140 N.

Central Park av. Baked goods sale will be handled by the ways and means committee headed by Mrs. Ida Kemper. 4415 N. Richmond st.

study hour. Mrs. Roy Rogers, 5335 Wilson and Mrs. A. Harris Culver, 4941 Carmen along with Mrs.

Marke will be hostesses with Mrs Paffrath. City and Suburban service. Visit our modem union factory Term, at $5 0Q a month Coming plans within the Altrui club include a Christmas party to be given at 10 a.m. Dec. 9 In the home of Mrs.

Moreland. This will Do you want to experience the joy of giving? Then be sure to read Sally Joy Brown's column, A FRIEND IN NEED, in the Chicago Tribune. be arranged by the ways and means committee with Mrs. William Meyer, 5440 Gale chairman. Mrs.

Frank Maresh, 5840 Circle THE CHRISTMAS GIFT SHE WILL ENJOY THE YEAR 'ROUND will demonstrate how to fix cna construction guaranteed for 5 year, A large of fabric, to choose from LEE UPHOLSTERING 66 Years Upholstering Experience 4150-2 ARMITAGE Dickens 2-0373 Christmas decorations. There will be potluck luncheon, and a grab bag and card party in the The semi-monthly meeting of K3I Altrui will be at 8 p.m. the same day in Wilson park fleldhouse, 4630 Milwaukee a v. Mrs. Martha McDonald will present a program, "Pun With Hats, Pots, and Pans." Mrs.

L. J. Molinare, 4943 N. Monitor chalrmaq of the American home department, is in charge of the evening. KELVYN PARK WOMEN Kelvyn Park Woman's club will meet at noon Wednesday in Kelvyn Park fleldhouse.

Mrs. Milton Kren-aky will present the program, "Lighting the Hanukah Candles." Dr. A. Eustace Haydon will dis Aluminum wall tils PLASTIC WALL TILi GLASS TILE GENERAL ELECTRIC KITCHEN cuss "Man's Eternal Search." f7m7n 7Aj(v-rr NORWEGIAN WOMAN'S CLUB Miss Ruth Ertcson of Bergen, 0 Norway, will entertain with a program of song before Norwegian Woman's club at 1 p.m. Wednesday at 2512 N.

Kimball av. MOUNT OLIVE RITES Pre-Christmas services on thf theme of "The Kingdom of IS Heaven" will begin at 8 p.m. Wednes- aay in Mount Olive Lutheran church, Tripp av. and Byron with the Rev. Bernard H.

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EE sum w. noRTH avi. Formerly of 3739 N.Avers Ave. Night Phone Northwest Suburb, Call TUxedo 9 KEdzie 3 MAYwood 1177 3969 7632 QDBHBBBiaHHH 3 MRS. TED WOZNIAK VT iff, viVufl lf I if 1- fe-V 1 NaI lTsaw'''w'''OTm'1 1 4" i 5 A tj-4iTH I ARMSTRONG INLAID At a recent ceremony in Old St.

Stephen's church, 923 Ohio Miss Irene Matelski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Matelski, became the bride of Ted Woznlak, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Woznlak, 1757 Huron st.

The couple is living with Mrs. Wozniak's parents at 1848 N. Springfield av. Mrs. Woznlak attended Lucy Flower High SChOOl.

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