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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 33

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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicago, Illinois
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33
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(Erjiragn QTrilmttf August 15, 1954 NW Part 3 Page 3 Another Terrific Shipment is Here! Recent Bride I I I i LUTHER -CHURCH SEEKS TO BUILD NEW PARSONAGE City zoninng board of appeals last week took under advisement an application by Hope-Epiphany Lutheran Save Money While You Buy More Style and Quality in MAPLE FURRIER'S STORE HOURSl Monday, Tum, W.d Fri. 1:30 to 5:30 Triurj. Sat, 9:30. to ONCE A GUEST, NOW HE HELPS ORPHANS FETE Outing Headfed by Print Firm Executive Henry F. Nierman, 3306 N.

California orphan, will not i church, Monticello 'and Iowa 3 instead of 5 feet from the lot line, and the square foot area would be exceeded. The board also took under advisement an application by the Central Avenue Baptist church to build a three story Sunday school addition at 5611 Iowa st. The south side wall would be 4 instead of 7 feet from the lot line, and the area and height permitted would be exceeded by 3,309 square feet and 20 feet, respectively. Wire Chief Retires Edward J. Hettgar of 1618 N.

McVicker av. has retired after 44 years with Illinois Bell Telephone company. 1 ml vxlty si 1 III I k1 I mil UU LLJt LSI to build a parsonage and garage addition at 855-57 Monticello av. The Rev! Albert T. Erickson, pastor, said he is being evicted from his home at 1209 N.

Le-claire two blocks from the church, and wants to live closer to the church. The addition's south side wall would be PASTEL RONDO BORDER PRINTS Are Making Headlines! AND HERE'S WHY You can mole your own pillow cases In 9hs pastel border prints to match your colored sheets! Sew pretty aprons in border prints perfect for gifting, for yourself 1, Add sweet summer skirts to your wardrobe In See all the NEW STYLES AND COLORS in Maples huge August Sale collection. If you shop wisely, you buy with confidence at West Chicagoland's oldest and largest furrier. Coats for the Connoisseur of Quality dyed russian squirrel. 4 be drivin Wednesday morning when thousands of other orphans and, aged people begin the automobile trek to Lincoln park for the 50th annual Orphans day MRS.

RAYMOND YACLE The recent marriage of Anne Joan Bertsos and Raymond Arthur Yagle has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bertsos of 2329 N. Parkside av.

The wed Nlenntn greige dyed sheared raccoon 525 full length sheared beavers. 625 dyed alaska fur seals. 595 border prints! You'll like the ways cafe curtains add ding took place in Ann Arbor, where Yagle is a re 177 Ail dyed Japanese 595 charm to your home in these cheery border prints! search engineer and Mrs. Yagle is a nurse in Women's hospital. black dyed persian lambs (the kind that make you look twice 750 II 12 stripe beavers 895 in ft ALUMNI CHORUS automobile outing.

He'll be missing travel fun for the first time in 35 years since he already will be on the picnic site tending to last minute details which befall the president of the Orphans Automobile Day association. Began Going at Seven But he knows just how it will be the excitement of the youngsters as the autos pull up to the orphanages, and OF N. U. TO SING natural grey-blue per- sian $550 to 895 let-out dyed china mink 895 "all sheared Canadian beavers 975 WITH SYMPHONY 1:. our iSw 33rd tfwf Jh YCar 4 wvrj FORESIGHT occasions ih ill Twxcde Suit in 1 Caml' Hair and Woo! fKfl I fax it Negro Contralto Will breath-of-spring" dyed their excited questions as they sheared beavers 1 095 siSverblue ranch minks 2450 Be Ravinia Guest The new Northwestern Uni ride to the picmc.

Nierman's picnic days began versity Alumni chorus, to when he was a boy of 7 at Angel Guardian, orphanage, gether with the Chicago Symphony orchestra, will present a concert at 8 p. m. Thurs 2001 Devon and even before the big day of fun was an association affair. If fx 895 i 1 950 1 i 4 The first picnic in Lincoln "Little Minks" at August Sale Prices natural mink stoles $265 fine let-out mink stoles 550 exquisite royal pastel and breath-of-spring mink stoles cerulean sapphire mink wrap-capes day at Ravinia- park for guests and friends of the World Council of Churches, whose assembly will be in session today thru Aug. 31 on North park consisted of only two automobile loads.

He went to every picnic until he was 16 years old when he left the western Evanston campus. Soloist will be Carol Brice, home to work at the printing contralto, winner of the Naum- trade, a skill he first learned ranch mink jackets. 1 150 to 1750 burg Foundation award. She at the orphanage. Now he has I is was named the outstanding his own printing establishment Negro musician last year by at 3321 Fullerton shared by two of his sons and two of the National Council of Negro dyed squirrel or muskrat stoles 99 dyed squirrel capes.

1 65 i -V- I pm vojiumo lur seasons JM paaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaBB ahead. Fine Camel's Hoir Jy (10) blended with wool 1 ion, i ap 1 his daughters. Women. 'j Weicher to Direct SEC THf OTHER NEW RONDO PRINTS COORDINATING SOLID COLORS, TOO! II I I He missed only a couple of picnics until 1919 when he The symphony orchestra will be directed by John I boxy tuxedo Jacket over a I jlj Weicher, concert master, and I ble-breatted vest adorned Use Our I started taking his own carload of boys and girls to the affair. He hasn't missed a year since, with pearl botfo.ns.

For Convenient the chorus by William Peter-man of Northwestern univer but this year his sons, Henry J. C. PENNEY CO. eEr1 OW5 Of 1.635 STORES HOW SERVING THE NATION Jr. and James, will be trans sity music school.

Choral selections will include Bach's chorale, "A Mighty Fortress," and a selec porting youngsters in his place Day Is "Too Short" Maple's "Career Campus Best Buys" dyed mouton-processed lamb coats. 99 persian lamb paw coats 1 25 ranch dyed hair seal coats 1 65 dyed northern muskrat coats. 175 let-out northern muskrats .265 black dyed persian lamb coats. blond dyed sheared raccoon coats. .295 tip-dyed sheared raccoon coats.

.350 natural grey persian Iamb coats. .350 natural mink paw coats. .350 BUDGET, LAY-AWAY, OR CASH Don't Know Fur. fr Vour Furrr" Wednesday Lincoln Park will tion from Mendelssohn's "Eli Sm rst jah" with a finale, "Thanks Be to God," also from resound with music, clowns will entertain, and toys and candy will be passed out The day will be just too Elijah." Organized Last 2 Months The orchestra will perform short just as it always was, Nierman predicts. sizes it 13 in oionae, Natural.

Navy. Red. Budget Plan! 3995 IRving 8 9107 i 3620 IRVING PARK ROAD Mozart's Symphony in minor, U. OF DEGREES and Miss Brice will sing selections from Bach and Mendelssohn and a spiritual. Wit ness," arranged by Hall The alumni chorus has been 126 fi.

MARI0H OAK PARK organized within the last two FURRIERS months by members of the ri SILVERMAN Kt SONS alumni council of the school J. si imported furs labeled ta show country of origin J. prices plus tax of music. "Over 50 Years cf Honest Fur Values at the Same Address AIR CONDITIONED DAvis 8-3333 710 Main IN MEDICINE TO 8 MEN, WOMAN Degrees of bachelor of science in medicine were awarded eight northwest area men and one woman by the college of medicine of the University of Illinois. The recipients are Joyce Ann Schild, 4721 Diver-sey Eugene C.

Weinstein, 5018 N. Ridgeway Harry C. Dobbruniz, 5510 N. New England Sherwin A. Fox, 2636 Logan" George Keranen, 2142 Concord Howard M.

Luce, 1419 N. Tripp James A. Naatz, 4853 N. Kilbburn Fred H. Rowe, 5512 N.

Sawyer and George W. Rurik, 4734 N. Kenton av. The degree, pre Open Monday and Thursday 9 A.M. ta 9 P.M.

Comfort costs so little with ceding the clinical training pe farm I CENTRAL HEATINQ SYSTEM riod, signifies completion of three years of pre -medical study and two years of medical study. St. Francis Assist Men NEW! LOW-COST! REVOLUTIONARY! SEE IT HERE! Ask About Coleman HOW! 01UEHSEY HEATIHG Sponsor Picnic Today Holy Name society of St. Francis Assisi church, 4424 Walton st, will sponsor a basket picnic beginning at 10 a. m.

today at Maywood grove, First av. and Lake st GRaceland 2-5705 Bittersweet 8-8688 CHiCAGOLAND'S LARGEST DISPLAY OF Ik Nowhere in Chicago can you find such an enormous display of quality Carpets and Rugs. Hundreds to select from All patterns, textures and colors. Many from, the June 1954 Home Furnishings Show. Tremendous savings in factory slight imperfects, soiled salesroom display rugs, mill returns.

Large assortment of identical material for all rooms. WE FEATURE: B8 $88 $88 S188 sq. yd. sq. yd.

sq. yd. CUT with mort than 300 cleverly designed functional pieces to choose from. You'll find just what you need in Rattan from a lamp or wall bracket fo a complete room of furniture. Li I Szes from Also-Visif Our Main Showroom OVER 200 ROLLS OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS FROM AMERICA'S LEADING MILLS.

All Rolls Are Perfect. 9x12 ft. 7 SEW FIT and INSTALL Wall.fo-Wall FREE PARKING IN REAR COME EARLY 1 12x36 ft. Partial Suitable for Rugs 6r Wall-io-Wall Here at CLARK'S you will find' the largest display in Chicago of nationally advertised brands Come and see '-ST if COME and SAVE DELIVERY IN CHICAGO AND 60 MILE RADIUS NO EXTRA CHARGE Come to Williams for ideas and see the largest selection of CASUAL FURNITURE (Wrought Iron and Rattan) In Chicagoland at CLEARANCE- PRICESI 4 PC. GROUP (3 pe.

Sectional and Lounge Chair) $I45 CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS Samples In Your Home upon request-Compare quality No obligation or phone WE 5-6250 Op Monday thr Saturday, to 5: Monday and Thursday vaiiiiw 'til ff 'i3 6606 W. ROOSEYELT ROAD lUelid 3-3677 OAK PARK rrtt forkUe.

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