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Blue Island Sun Standard from Blue Island, Illinois • Page 12

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Blue Island, Illinois
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12
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I I dent government bodies lf sent i ng various high schools. Mliea (Coming Junell darted "from behind a Chicago, souihbound school bus into the path ot the vincennes. went to apply his auto. Brum said he had noticed skidded into the path-two school busses approaching tne northbound car driven southward while he was travelling yJohn Buckiey, 40, S944 Hyslop north. One bus stopped whJe the H.mmond They buy this without delay! The Know-It-Owl says LOOK in the YELLOW PAGES -the CLASSIFIED section of your telephone for ST0K MONTI jured were Jack Campbell, 11201 S.

Talman ana nis vaie, Mrs. Katherine Kubek, 33 E. 119th st, was injured when the auto in which she was riding with Teddy Kubek, struck the auto of James Ford. 8022 Honore, who was turning into uie par Mug gwuuuo off Burr Oak at 3300 West, Sunday afternoon. State police investigated Gordon Hugh driven by Artis Dew 5204 Wentworth.

went Sunday, on crawtora Fftrniffhtev! nhinninr hv ffinfrle skid 130th st 3515 W. 147th. nto the ditch to avoid lision. but the other car skidded into Hughes' car anyway. Two other accidents, due to skid-Aina Monday morning.

Johnnie Booth. Bobbins, driving fiepartmrnt in the industry hnn nande it pamihle for tkm 13220 S. Wottorn Avenue Edward Frmchmttm Edward Frechette died on Friday, Feb. 28, at a local hospital. He was born in Chicago.

Sept 1866, and was employed by the Illinois Brick Co. until recent other was still in motion. As uie injured as was Hi survived bv first bus -moved on, the Ultie Margaret Doyle, 29, 10610 Yale Seitz. LeRoy. Adila Heidinger girl showed up suddenly from be- reciived injuries to both it In the pathway of the an AlsTone brother Joseph, and auto.

Woman Iniured two grandchildren, Robert Seitx Bruni was accompanied by four and Sharon Coleburn. being TO gjd ct.i. fti.tn Tuesday evenioE day morning, at i A a aA Beneaici court kuuj I am by the Rev. Theo. G.

Groat. Interment was made in the family lot in St. Benedict cemetery. .30 at mortu ary. 2429 Burr Oak with Rev Greve ouiciaung.

Oak vening, following an ex tended illness. She was born in Harvey, Nov 14. 1899. the daughter of Herman anH Jennie DeGroot. and sided in the Alsip community for tne past 10 years.

Urc Rnseraaf was the wife John, mother of Col. Herman Bos-sraaf. U.S. Army, Camp Atterbury, Peter, of Blue Island; John, r.t Horvpv: Henrv. of Alsip; Ed ward, of Alsip, and the late Jean Smith; granamouier oi hit the semi trailer of of Blue Island and the late Herman Henry Bolanowski.

6031 S. Barry DeGroot; sister of Herman DeGroot Tr-r- -zz Henrv DeGroot Lnicago. on nefirnot of Harvev; Route 83 intersection at me niung t1iu. island; Earlier, t. v.

Anaerson. w. 141st st. skidded into the pathway nf Hnmarrf Ames. 15025 Kildare Midlothian, another motorist.

This happened at Cicero ana State police investigated. Mrs. Anna V. Mrs. Anna V.

Jostes died at the home of her son near Scottsville, Kans Feb. 28. She was born in Blue Island. June 14 1878, the daughter of Joseph, and Marian (nee Rauwolf) Lechner and resided in this community until 1902 when she moved to Chicago, returning to make her home in this commuuitv in 1937, where she resided until 1945 making her home with her children from this time. Mrs.

Jostes was the wife of the late Joseph, mother of Albert Jostes of Scottsville. Law- jostes oi riaimieio, aim mm Mrs. Kate Van Derwall, of Midlo thian; Mrs. Minnie siagter, oi vie- Tnhonna VanStreet Mrt Rrflth Ertl. of Har vey; Mrs! Frances Gill, of Harvey of Blue Island.

Remains at rest in the fum 2601 Vermont st. Blue land from Sunday afternoon, March 2 until 11 a m. Tuesday, at which time removal was made to ii First Reformed Church of Alsi; lay in state until the hour of the funeral which was held at 2 o'clock with Rev. Jack VanHeest of Grand Rapids. tormer pastor, oi dating.

Interment was made in the fa ily lot in Palos Hills Memorial Gar- CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends, relatives and neighborsftir ing our recent bereavement in the loss of our wife and mother, Mar garet Kordewicic. Special thanks to the Lackore and Ijine Funeral home Rev. Walter Priebe of Washington Heights Trinity Lutheran church and Mrs. isies. Otto J.

Kordewtck Lawrence and Dorothy CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Mary Dost ish to express their sincere thanka HEARING AID many expressions of kindness and amazing exclusive features PIONEER DRUG STORE Hyman Leboviti. R. Ph PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 13127 Waitern cor. Grove Blua Island, Illinois Phonts 23 and 705? oathv in the loss of our beloved wife and mother.

Mr. Arthur Dost Mr. and Mrs. James L. Anderson Mr.

and Mrs. lrvin Dost Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dost, Jr. CARD OF THANKS wish to express our sincere Father Gros: sympathy, floral offerings and kindness in the loss of.

our beloved wife and daughter. Henry Ouimet and Family Wm. D. Waddicar Come in and "test THE ABLEST CAR EVER BUILT for the American Road OUT-PEftFORMS THEM ALL! imp for more people for OUT-SI IS THEM ALL I For thin Ford the induntrv with a rhoica mad, with laaflna for ilx 'h T' POWer luaaof. loefcor Km low-prico M4.

OUT-HIOIS THIM ALL! Orarr. a r-h T-l V- a UJJ 1 1 1 or your FORD DEALERS Inbuilt for HABICH BROS. MOTOR SALES rhints unit stores, vice president J. saia toaay. Johnson joined the 93 rfor Food Smith food firm In IBM i the Chicago advertising department Since then he has served in the St.

Louis and Milwaukee offices and until recently was assistant sales manager of the company's Milwaukee unit. The Chicago unit, in which John son will direct the advertising, in year-old eludes northwest Indiana, north- An auto driven by PrindeviUe, 9209 Lafl iUn. north- bound on Western and stoppea for traffic at York st, was struck In the rear by a car driven by George E. Huggins, 19, 196th and Highway, Homewood on Sunday night. TWO WIIKS Public interest in the Chicago' Medical offer of $1,000 for the best plan to improve medical care has increased to a point where an extension of the deadline from March March 15 has be- WEEK Governor Adlai E.

Stevenson proclaimed March 0 15 as Government Economy Week in Illinois. In doing so, the Governor said the nation's defense commitments heighten the need for econcmy in the federal government. Since '76 the Sun Standard. Big Values for Small Budgets Lenten Suggestions SULTANA Tuna Flakes 2 45 COLDST0EAM Pink Salmon 49 SULTANA Medium Shrimp 29c STAR-K1ST Bite Size Tuna 29' Sunnybreok Grade Fresh Eggs Longhorn Cheese Cheese Food Cream Cheese Corned Beef Mazola Salad Oil Beef Stew Deviled Ham Armour Star Tongue Phono SS40 I ffaf Whitefish Fillets Breaded Shrimp doien carton aW Arc Chad-O-ttt aVV Hot Cross Buns Jelly Roll Dinner Rolls Sliced White Bread Golden Mix Flavor-Kist Saltines Karo Syrup Kre-mel Puddings Mazola Salad Oil -IT ttoanlar Retail JJtl 6 13e Florida Cooked or Smokc-d Picnics BLADE CUT Oranges Carrots 49e 59e Lipton's Tea 35c I Tea Bags 2le Mb. Arc IT FOAMS 'ZD Ajax Cleanser 5 'lb 53' for Fab 2X6I- oc SO MARVELOUS 63.

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