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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 37

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Chicago Tribunei
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famous GERMAN CUISINE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE i TKarsday, November 3, 1949 METRO Part 3 Page 3 Here's a Bright and Shiny New Ford-of 30 Years Ago SANTA CLAUS WRIT OBTAINED FOR AMUSEMENT Everett Dirksen to Speak (Story on page J) at Libertyville Sunday Everett M. Dirksen, former Republican congressman from the l6th Illinois district and a candidate for the United States senate, will speak before the Community Sunday Evening club at 8 p. m. Sunday in the First Methodist church of Libertyville. Chairman of club is Donald Eaton.

Director is the Rev. Paul ir Kaisler Ribs jlf Sauerbraten, Potato Pancak jlr Thurlnger, Cabbaga Corn Beef and Cabbago ir Koenigsberger Klop Chicken in the Skillet PRIVATE DINING JtOOM AVAILABLE Banquet, Weddngt ft tuinest Meetings RS. Wf 5-2000. Atk lor rfde 1621 MELROSE, just off LINCOLN PARK IN SKOKIE Building Scheduled to Start Soon Turk. Continued from page 1 and his FIRST STOP will be permitted to erect a building to house a miniature train, station and track, kiddie whip, auto ow I (I i jK.

1 1 The ride, pony ring, and carousel, and ja room in which to serve refreshments. O'Brien, one of the partners who will operate the children's 'park, said work will start immediately upon the project so that it will open as soon as weather per-mits in the spring. In arguing the case, Atty. Burke said that virtually all owners or occupants of the premises adjacent to the proposed amusement park had oro signed a letter 'favoring and en- tSTAousco tear from owner for $50. Patricia (left) and Mary Sharpe, 1343 Hood are dressed in 1919 tyles.

I TRIBUNE Photo When Howard Tauber, partner of a Ford agency at 6035 Broadway, learned that this 1919 Ford had been stored in a warehouse since 1927 he bought it Skeki Highway (RK 41) end Glenview Road, WilmeHe jcouraging its construction. He said there were 20 slgnees. Reasons for favoring the park 'named in the letter were that it would afford recreation facilities, provide additional tax revenue, introduce many north shore families to the village, enhance business property values, bring money into' City-Wide News of Vets Sheridan Park Neighbors Will Meet Tuesday Night Sheridan Park Neighborhood club will meet Tuesday night in Chase park fieldhouse, 4709 N. Ashland av. Miss Olive O'Neal will sing selections from the musical Oklahoma!" The program was arranged by Jo-seph Janson, social chairman.

Fred Schenck, president, will be in charge. William Mock, Evergreen Park, EVANSTON TW P. HIGH PTA PLANS FACTULTY FETE Evanston Township High school PTA will sponsor a general student assembly for the school's faculty at 8:40 a. m. next Thursday in the gymnasium.

Mrs. Fred I. will preside; The staff of 135 teachers will be' seated on the stage with special guests who will include S. G. In- was installed recently as commander of Peoples Gas post of the American Legion at ceremonies in the Midland hotel.

Other officers include Willard 8720 Merrill and Harold COME ON OUT and give the old fellow a rousing welcome, on next SUNDAY AFTERNOON Nov. 6 af 2:30 P. M. Santa's private glider will arrive in the sky above Mangel Florbt at 2:30 next Sunday after noon, and Santa will circle around in the air, do acrobatics and stunts in the t-ky, and loop-thedoop, high above the heads of all of his friends who are there to greet him. After dropping 43 miniature parachutes all with beautiful doll presents Santa will land in his glider on our grounds and meet all of his small admirers.

In case of inclement weather, Santa Claus will come the following Sunday. Greenlee, 5649 Virginia vice com the village and would Improve the appearance of the property involved. Not Newcomers During the suit Burke pointed out that the plaintifs are not newcomers to the village. "The property has been owned by them, or at least has been in their families, for 27 years," he said. Village Atty.

Henry tS Wells said he would have to confer with the village board before deciding to appeal the case. He added that in his opinion an appeal would not be successful and the chances of village deciding on that course are unlikely. George D. Wilson, village president, said his sickbed that the manders; Harold Rubly, 1814 Far-well treasurer; Leander Baker, 1749 N. Meade adjutant; Gilbert mayor of Evanston; Alex Button, 3831 N.

Bell chaplain, ander Mosely of the class of 1887, and Peter McGuigan, 3042 Diversey sergeant at arms. Chicago Police post, VFW, will and Dr. Harold Walker of First Presbyterian church of Evanston who will give the invocation. Retired teachers have been invited and will be seated in the front rows as will members of the school board hold its annual Armistice day dance at 8:30 p. m.

Nov. 12 in the mural room of the Morrison hotel. Lt. Famous for i village will fight the amusement Thomas F. Curtin is commander.

and the PTA. park case and all other suits which threaten the community's status as AGED STEAKS Students will give alaylet and a John J. King is chairman of the dance committee, assisted by William Feely. student orchestra with student con SUCCULENT a residential village "all the way to the Supreme court if necessary." ductor will furnish music. Mrs.

Wes LOBSTER Edward Clamage, 4508 Monroe ley W. Race is in charge of arrange mm ments. Committee members are Dr, has been named state chairman of the American Legion's sixth annual SEA FOOD Flown In Daily Lloyd S. Michael, superintendent He said, "We don't want Skokie to have an amusement park appearance." Two Other Suits Skokie is Involved in two similar suits which are pending in Superior Christmas Gifts to Yanks Who and principal; Mrs. Robert Teare, Mrs.

Donald Calhoun, Mrs. C. E. SUNDAY DINNER Clippinger, Mrs. Arne Bodholot and Gave campaign.

Gifts will be distributed to 14,000 veterans and service men in 43 state hospitals and institutions. court. In one the Trust Company of i Chicago has asked the court, to Served from 12 Noon flu1 Y0U CAN HAVE LUNCH WITH IlUll: US FROM 11:30 A. M. SHELDRAKE 3-9879 Mrs.

Lloyd Brown. Annshe Emet Program Carl Stockholm, 5927 Washington i compel the village to permit con Istruction of an outdoor motion pic is chairman of the gift purchasing committee; Norton G. iture theater in McCormick blvd. The Case of Paul Robeson will be discussed by Rabbi Solomon Goldman at 8:30 p. m.

tomorrow in Anshe Emet synagog, Pine Grove THE CHATEAU by Red Cross $I095 A perfect combination of style 'and comfort a not-too-high heel with a platform to cushion your step. Your choice of black, green or brown calf, black or taupe suede. Sizes to 10 widths AAAA to D. Also available in slightly lower heel in black calf. Sizes-to 11.

Sprague, 7734 N. Paulina Cook county chairman, and John Casper- jnear Touhy av. Homes of Distinction corporation Columbus wants the court to son, Lake Forest, assistant. av. at Grace st.

$500 Pnf $600 iltlL Gifts or checks may be sent to 25 Select Long Stemmed Roses 12 Large Yellow or White Mums state Legion headquarters, 343 order the village to issue four build-iing permits for construction of Lustron homes. The suit alleges jthat the village board refused to Dearborn or any Legion post and marked, Gifts to Yanks." A card mm Red Coach ZfoUe issue the permits, in violation of bearing name- and address of each donor should be inclosed. Delhtfd Chicago and Suburbs the law, after issuing permits for jtwo of the structures which are inow occupied. New commander of Electric post a of the American Legion is William wens said the corporation was Crilly. Other officers include Wil told when the two permits were is sued that the village would grant liam J.

White and Joseph P. Simons vice commanders; Milton V. Installation cere no otners ior erection or the pre jtrll rf- fabricated home. One of the two orst homes was erected for demonstra monies were held in Union Park temple, 47 N. Ogden ESTABLISHED 1607 tion purposes, Wells said, and the other- was built for a war veteran Chicago Women's post of AMVETS and his family.

will hold a dinner meeting at 6:30 SKOKIE HIGHWAY (Rout 41) I GLENVIEW ROAD Wifmeffe. III. Phone: Vilmefte 412 Mangel Florist Shops are else in DRAKE HOTEL. PALMER HOUSE. 8LACXSTONE HOTEL.

STEVENS HOTEL. m. Tuesday in the Terrace res Excellent food, expertly prepared, served in a charming getting. STEAKS, CHOPS, SEAFOOD, CHICKEN Thanksgiving Dinner (by reservation, please) Dinner served from 5 pm daily, taurant, 55 W. Washington st.

All ex-service women from all branches EVANSTON CLUB TO HOLD FATHER I 3 VANSTON I 19 c0 I cotr club I of the service are invited. 2, rrrrrr- AND SON NIGHT 'The Shoe Store of Tomorrow" 612 W. DIVERSEY Uj Sunday from 1 pm. Closed Civic League The Ravenswood Civic League will Jay Berwanger, former Universi 8617 Niles Center Road Skokie 3914 meet at 1:30 p. m.

tomorrow in the Wilson Y. M. C. 1725 Wilson av. ty of Chicago football star and now a Western conference official, will speak next Thursday at Father and Sons football night of the North End Men's club in Haven school, 1 Ted Payseur, Northwestern uni versity atnietic director, will be master of ceremonies.

He will in troauce Coach Bob Voigts, Evanston High School Mil 11 yi coach Bob Reihsen, Max Burnell, coacn at fat. tieorge Hieh school. and Luke Johnsos, representing the VANSTON HIGHLAND PARK v-mcago Hears coaching staff. ine in ortn western university oana, airectea Dy Glenn Bainum, win open me program at 8 p. You are cordially invited to attend the formal opening November 4 and 5 (from 9 a.m.

to 8 p.m.) of our new office buiiding, southeast corner of Fullerton and Long Avenues. We appreciate the confidence that you have shown over the years in investing your savings with our association. May we continue to serve you in the future. Open an account and vou may win a Television Set. Many other valuable prizes.

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