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flifjtragd uubay Qlribittte 4 S. W. COUPLES ILLTECH PLANS NEW $350,000 July 19, 1953 Part 3 Page 8 SW New Apartment Building for llltech ARE MARRIED IN CHURCH RITES BEACH SHOP or COMMONS UNIT Continued from first pace A ante en Repeat Wedding Vows dential area, the site fronting on 32d st between State st. in Area and Michigan av. is being cleared and landscaped.

Elm and haw- SWIM SUITS and thorne trees have been planted. Miss Myrtle H. Ko.rnicki, daughter of Mr. and Stan Send today for your copy of the rules of the On Wabash av. opposite Carman hall three tennis courts have SUN CLOTHES 1 mztmko.

,.1, T' 1 been built. If there is sufficient demand from campus residents, the institute will start a private ac Carman hall, Illinois Institute of Technology's new $1,150,000 credited grade school in Septem ley Kornicki, 4332 S. Richmond recently was married to Michael A. Oswald, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Oswald, Prospect a in Five Holy Martyrs church, 4328 S. ber. Lower grades will be open apartment building for married student! and staff members, will be ready for occupancy Aug. 1, The structure was designed by Lud- first, with upper grades added as need arises. The school would be wig Mies van der Rohe, director of the institute's department of architecture.

located on campus, either in Carman hall or in other suitable quarters. Plan Other Unite Mri. Michael Oswald Wolk Plioto jp OUR TOWN George H. Artz, 5641 S. Spauld- William A.

Shevlln, 10017 chief storekeeper with ing recently became a quali Carman hall is the second of a proposed group of apartment buildings to provide permanent housing for married students and staff members. Depending on need, four to six buildings will fied flight engi Richmond st. Following a reception in the hall, 31st st. and Central Park the couple left for a wedding trip to New York City. The bride attended Kelly High school, the bridegroom, Lindblom High school.

A recent bride was Miss Joan Haugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. be constructed. Gunsaulus hall, first of the group to be built, was completed in 1949 at 3140 Michigan av. Housed in the 10 story structure Illinois Bell Telephone company, recently marked his 35th anniversary with the company.

Shevlin is a member of the Bell Telephone Pioneers. He began as a messenger in neer for American Airlines in Chicago. Born in Terre Haute, attended Mount Union college, Alliance, O. From 1940 to 1945 he was an army air force are 116 dwelling units. South of the "family residential section, the institute plans to construct 12 to1 16 dormitory, fraternity, and sorority housing units for unmarried men and women students.

The proposed structures will be built in a site mechanic and pilot, serving Martin Haugh, 7 345 Maple-wood who married John 1 1 whose parents live at 5132 May st, in St. Adrian's church, 7000 S. Washtenaw av. Following the ceremony, a reception for in the European theater. In 1949, he joined the airlines as a me from 32d to 34th between chanic in the Tulsa maintenance center.

Artz is married and has Wabash and Michigan avs. two daughters, Karen, 8, and Rebecca, 4. 1918, and has sneviin held various supervisory jobs since 1929. Mr. and Mrs.

Shevlin have two daughters, Mrs. Robert D. Hunt, Oak Lawn, and Mrs. Richard A. Thompson, Home-wood.

In campus wide elections held recently at St. Xavier college, Joan Buckley, 1013 W. 51st was elected, Student association president. A senior, Miss Buckley is majoring in chemistry. Mb.

John Kelly Jr. LH. IJUtJQlS FhOlOl Already completed on the site are Farr and Fovrfer halls, both four story residences for men students. Nearby is the Robert F. Carr Memorial chapel, of St Saviour, an interdenominational house of worship, which was Philip F.

Wahls, 9831 Prospect 30(1 was held in Viking temple. mechanical engineering sen ThW couple took a wedding trip to Eureka Springs, Ark. They sizes 32 to 50 $895 S995 Expert fitters to solve your figure problems. Bra fittings from A to 0 our specialty. AIR CONDITIONED FITTING ROOMS SOUTH SIDE KNITTING MILLS 5036 S.

Ashland Ave. PRospect 6-7949 Open Daily 9:30 to 4 P. Mon. and Thurs. 'ill 9:30 P.

M. SWIM SUITS SUN CLOTHES SHORTS PEDAL PUSHERS T-SHIRTS for men, women end chtldnn ior at Purdue university, La-fuyette, recently was promoted to brevet captain and chief live at 7345 Maplewood av. Mrs. Kelly attended Loretto Engle- dedicated last October. Chicago Heights Elects drum major of the Purdue mili wood High school, Kelly, De tary bands.

Paul university. Replacing' Miss Buckley in her Women Voters Officers Charles A. Brickman, son of New officers for Chicago Heights chapter, League of Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Brickman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hitzel-burger, 10 953 Trumbull Women Voters, have been 9224 Damen has become a member of Blue Key, junior announced the elected. Mrs.

Harry Fowler suc ceeds Mrs. Edward Janis as former position as association secretary is Peggy Fox, 7945 Prairie av. Mary Sheehan, 3707 S. Halsted will take over duties of treasurer. Recently initiated into Epsilon Delta Alpha, scholastic honor society at Hillsdale Mich.

college, was John MUo Alden, whose parents live at 8809 Sacramento av. men's honorary at Denison university, Granville, 0. president. Other officers are Mrs. Robert Deadwyley, secre New seeretary of the Pan-Hel tary; Mrs.

Charles Wessejl, cor responding secretary, and Miss lenic council at Purdue university is Dolores Marltote, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mari- Marian Etten, treasurer. recent marriage of their daughter, Irene, to John E. Smith whose parents Jive at 264 7 Pershing rd.

The ceremony took place at St. Christiana's church, 11047 CRACKED BOILERS SMOKING FURNACES REPAIRED OR REPLACED PROMPTLY tote, 10942 Artesian av. Miss Maritote is a junior in the science college. She was graduated from Aquinas High school in 1950. Mrs.

John Smith Jr. Wolk Photo Robert C. Helander, 7944 Lang- Homan av. Following a wedding trip to Wisconsin, the couple ley student at Amherst Mass. college, has been awarded will live in Hometown.

The bride a John Woodruff Simpson fellowship for the study of law at Har attended Jones Commercial THIS- Oil or Gas FURNACE COMPLETE 195 Unit Nov Dlillw In Actual Operation In Our Showroom Horning Down 56.23 per Mould High school, the bridegroom was vard university, Cambridge, Mass. I Jcvb know where my es" graduated from St. Rita High OPEN DIVISION PRIZES First Prize $500.00 Second Prize 250.00 Third Prize 100.00 Next Two Prizes, $75.00 each 150.00 Next 10 Prizes, $50.00 each 500.00 Next 20 Prizes, $25.00 each 500.00 TOTAL OPEN DIVISION PRIZES $2,000.00 JUNIOR DIVISION PRIZES First Prize $100.00 Second Prize 75.00 Third Prize 50.00 Next Seven Prizes, $25.00 each 175.00 Next 10 Prizes, $10.00 each 100.00 TOTAL JUNIOR DIVISION PRIZES $500.00 GRAND TOTAL PRIZE MONEY $2,500.00 school. Henry S. Poison, Palos Heights, I Another recent bride was recently celebrated his 40th anniversary with Western Electric company's Hawthorne works.

Helen Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- Poison currently is department chief at the plant at Kolmar and ner Larson, Only Noodt Floor tnet ALSO ALL TYPES OF COAL, GAS AND OIL BURNERS AND COMPLETE PLANTS. 8037 La Salle Armitage avs. He started in 1913 st.

She was as a cable former. Mr. and Mrs. Poison have three sons, Dale, in married to Robert Berg- the air force; Robert, student at Illinois State Normal university, Normal, McLean county, and Henry group chief at Western Electric's Clearing plant. OWN AN ACCOUNT COAL fUEL OIL DELIVERIES CITY-WIDE HERITAGE HEATING COOLING 63RD AT MICHIGAN Phone NOrmal 7-1000 quist, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lennart Berg-quist, 8432 Honore in ULSTER IRISH Golgotha Lutheran Church. Following the Mrs. Robert Bergquist H. EmBols Photo TO HOLD 12TH PICNIC TODAY Ulster Irish Liberty legion ceremony a reception was held in the homtof the bride's parents.

The newlyweds live in Boston This puzzled little lady has plenty of company. A lot of grown-ups don't know where their money goes, either. And there's no excuse for them not when Mutual National's Thrifti-Check service is so simple and easy to use. It provides a most efficient method of keeping tab on where Bergquist is stationed with the army. The bride attend will hold its 12th annual picnic in La Bagh woods grove today.

EEHitnst ed Calumet High school, Wilson Junior and Wesley Memorial School of Medical Tech All Irish, especially of Ulster ancestry, are invited. nology. The bridegroom attended where your money goes. You need no minimum balance, and you can open your account with as little as one dollar. Tri State college, Angola, Ind.

Steger Holy Name Unit Stop in this week get all the details. Taxes only a few minutes to open a Thrifti-Check account Names New Officer Slate New officers have been elected 7T for the Holy Name society of St. Liborius Catholic church, Steger. fvlutiial National Bank They are Ralph Malvestuto, president; William Weishaar, Pat Trainor, 4700 Beacon 1 arrangements committee chairman. He will be assisted by Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Fearon, 5740 Emerald Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Knox, 8136 Harvard Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Carey, 7957 Laflin and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamill, 5605 Sangamon st.

Ulster Irish Liberty legion, Trainor said, is an organization interested in restoring Irish unity and independence. Top Graduate Airman Donald A. Clausen, 3727 62d recently was graduated in the top 10 per cent of his class in the naval aerogra-fer's mate school at the naval air station, Lakehurst, N. J. vice president; Arthur Napoli, OP CHICAOO secretary, and Leo Grenier, treasurer.

They will be installed in September. Would you like to win $500.00 in cash for a painting you've done? Would you like to have it displayed in a special Art Exhibition and at the same time retain full ownership of your painting? Then enter the Chicago Tribune Art Competition of 1953! Again the Tribune looks forward to publishing in full color this fall a number of original paintings of Chicagoland scenes. In addition, the Tribune plans to sponsor an Art Exhibition at which the public may see the original paintings. For these purposes, the Chicago Tribune is holding its second annual art competition. This year's contest is in two divisions an Open1 division and a Junior division.

Everyone everywhere is eligible to compete, except employes of the Tribune and its subsidiaries, members of their families and the Jury of Awards. It costs nothing to compete. You retain ownership of the painting you enter, whether it wins a prize or not. So send for your free copy of the rules today! Fill in and mail the rules request form now! NOTE: Please do not send in any entry until you have read the rules and know just what is wanted. Contest closing time is 5 p.

Monday, August 31, 1953. Fraternity Officer Halsted at 79th Part at A ny One of the Five Conveniently Located Community Parting Lots MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVESYSTEM Joseph E. Cronin, son of Mrs. Mary M. Cronin, 416 E.

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