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Blue Island Sun Standard from Blue Island, Illinois • Page 17

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Buys 3rd Party Insurance time Oct. Mr. Woznv In addition Burr Oak some vas recovered by 1 Leadership Training Courses Offered By O. District, Boy Scours Tk. Burr Oak District.

Chict io Council. Boy Scouts of Ame rue an affiliate of the Blue Is land ommunlty Fund, is offer ins courses in Bey Scout Cub Scout leadership at Old Main huilding of Community hieh' Maple and Hish. The courses started Tuesday. Wlance and streets committees Monday nieht to purchase third party liability insurance for the city. The first premium will be $2.

848.13. The policy will cover sidewalk, etreet. plavsround. public buiid-1ns. allev.

defective bridges wa workt sewers and all the Meeting." Plan." "Th. Pack Admii mrousn All the Tuesday with the nre-opemna exercises scneautea at 7:15 The Cub Scout course is under the co-leadership of Delmar Jonas and Grant Lewis. Cubmasters of Packs 7581 and 3782 respectively Thev will be assisted by Mrs. Fred Hardy. aroi Oliver Pronser ineirir citv oDerations involved in mrrv I his return lrom a special orev cerional iniurv.

I funrian. entile were eiven the 1956 lines in thlcaso policy is being written by "pUn The 1956 Clipper BUI Mulder of the Harmon agen- ning session Tuesday. Arsons I automobiles will be on tne insurance wno aesire io sun cmn nt North America. Aid. Ruffolo.

the insurance business nimsen titer making several inquiiiej on the. policy's coverage praised Mulder stating, "he knows his Business, having had 30 years ex perience in writing third party oolicies." Recover Corvette In 12th District A 1954 Chevrolet The fcfur remainins sessions Motor Sales rt Blue Island, re it, i rwr, norted the luxury line of Pac Pack Meeting." vanrements that will stration" and "Den Mother Den Chief Relationships Parents of bovb from 8 to 1 especially welcome i2th district in StiriJS. Apostle Oakman Masonic nftlifA rtf One fender was dam jn SefjeS An auto belonging to toward Gaden, 2800 Broadway, parked parking lot and iaKen fe visited friends Saturday night was stolen but recovered early Sunday in Riverdale. Donald Larlrin'j Stude baker convertible, parked in front of fell residence at 2453 Collins was atolen early Saturday, he discovered when he went to go out to the auto that morning. St.

Walter School Evenly Divided Between Chi-B. I. St. Walter school, at 118th and Western, which opened its 173 students: the last enrolled At Brainerd The Reorganized Church of jcMis chnst of Latter Day Saints. 8805 Throop.

is havinj? a special series of sermons beginninR Surdav. Oct. 16 through Sunday. Oct. 23 everv evening at 8 and on Sundays at a.m.

The speaker is Arthur A. Oak-man, formerly of England, now minister in charge of the North Central States mftsion of Dakota. Illinois. Wisconsin and Min- This series seeks to make explicit to our generation the mean ines in the great terminology of the Ancient Gospel. What do we men bv the word Is there an ultimate -standard of morality? Are alt thincs relative and thus, being relative, tern Dorarv? What do w-e by Is the unseen spiritual wnrld within us covern Arf hv law in fhp samp wav th for the first time this fall, has I the physical universe, which Sister Mary William.

principal, states her fourth grade of 34 students is evenly divided be tween Blue Island and Chicago children: and other grades are similar. There are 53 first graders. 46 second graders and 40 in the third grade. Pastel colors have completely transformed the concrete block walls in the classrooms. Matching or contrasting color folding doors Bet each room's wardrobe apart external, is Governed py law: thr old Christian idea of skv" tenable0 as democracy made for man or was man mnde for These and other topics will be discussed bv tie Oakman The church bears record that in these latter davs.

there has been restored to the earth the Gosoe! of the Kingdom of God and that this Kingdom shall be built here udor the earth and there shall, be revealed in the lives of men the principles of the Doctrine of Jesus Christ. escerrt lighting there are skv lights in the hallwavs to urnish 1 A additional light The halls haveiCdlTn Oerry a pink cast, while the business i office has a peach tone and the In WeStem I OQS inner office, station for the' nublic address system is H)hlV0r66 Thr school's floor covering is The 18th annnal convmho a heht beige For the present. Illinois State chanter Pi conventionally sjyled reconditioned wood grained-formica topped St. Walter's bogan the tale of Christmas cards last Thursdav. Proceeds will be utilized to equip the school library.

This week the faculty and students are expecting a visit from the Chicago fire department to conduct the school's first fire drill latlire will act as The Cential t)istrnt Conv CONFERENCES AT U. OF I. tion of Pi Omicion Niitional So- Soecial proci am.s condiu was hold in Detroit Sept iust one Universitv of Illinois department the Bureau of Business Management were attended by 2.000 businessmen, most of 111 cron National Sorority, uit Edith Hogle of Blue Island's Put lie school, as president an Ccraldine Mcgrrt. 30 -chool pondinc Saturdav and Sunday. Oct.

lfi at the Perc Marquette hotel Peoria, ill. Mrha chapter Fdith Hogle Chicago's State President Alma Parsons nnd Man- Mar caret Oliver Man who ro to IV Soto showroom Oc tober 10 nt 1956 De Soto in for world of surprises. Since the individual sessions are a part also include! AJsjp. I are distinct and separate interest Worth. Atwood Heiehts.

Palos ed persons mav obtain credi: al Park and Heights, the courses any of them they attend first Scouts and Cud Dens with the opportunity for makeup present enrollment sessions and lull cred near-1 entire course provided Bauer Views New Packard, Clipper Lines luxury Packard and Clip-1 trol and safetv in line with plans per lines for 1956 offer new to keep Packard cars out in styling and major engineering front of the automotive design innovations and safety advance trend toward greater riding corn- fort an again powerful V-8 engi riustrv tiesmned on the 'free breathinE" principle inlroduced in 1955. In addition to new stvling Bauer said the Clipper line will nioneer torsion bar for the medium price class and ad will have the largest engine in Price Posting 'are one of the manv services of. I Ru I Donlore It was found soon after the leadership of bovs in the "7 owner Steele. 2921 Burr OaK movement which has taken place came out on the train and dis- 3S a result of the Citizens partici-covered the car missinE. i nation in the Community fund.

A 1947 Plymouth sedan belong The House to House canvass Ing to Adoloh Wozny. 2744 W. starts next week The Seneroils 135tb a fireman employed by contributions of the people ill St Francis hospital was stolen insure that such activities for from the rear of the hospital the voung people will continue. earlv Oct At the recent convention of hurting. They report back that the association urges the adoption and immediate enforcement of a mandatory price posting regulation so that all customers kjiow District 19 Fall Conference At Argo Fitch is vice president of Health ly checked.

new and Home Sen-ice for the I.C. P.T. There was slicht damaqe A ois Congress of Parents and hole was chopped in the floor to Crawford, Johnston' jLf OaMiiAcf Klein and Miller Lavman's Preacher Is That of the Teen Canteen Four laymen of Grace Metho dist church will take the pulpit luxurious new um. recognition 01 couples club of the church. 'auto- its field The maior engineering i i aiiarj and stvlmg advances in the 1956 MOTIOn MOrClied I new electric pusn-oimon saieiy rac-Kara and tnnper lines is a1 'driving svstein and the new continuation of the program of Vrltn rOlOS Packard non-slip differential 1 innovation begun with 1935 mo- ofpresently Cub two of the most important ad.

dels lWirlinO ACCS Packard The Scoutsmaster Basic course postwar era. I nl NCW Pack. New Packard develooments for Caribbean hr.riltop, to be in'ro- Tnwnsend marched in thi iReillv. Scoutmaster of Troop 1 1956 are related to driving 7HH Rltio Ulanrt masters. the Illinois Central assistants and unit com teemen and interested per- land problem as such license nas never been considered Al W.

Griffiths was re-elected president for the eighth term. Close to 500 delegates and temates attended the meeting Jim Steas asks liquor dealers here to expect an early call on wiiau me, Piyum behaIf of the community fund i 1 the association is anxio Thit will eliminate under accreditable showing is enaeavor. UNPLUGGED SPOT I UNI I IN I HEATING SYSTEM CAUSES FIRP TALL Walls began to get hot in the i back ball of the Veterans of For eign Wars building. 2434 Ver Argo Community high school mont, and the fire department hi inu im. jji" uiiin was cancti t0 the scene Saturday Railroad Days parade carrying notifying the world she was leading aianneif Palos Twirling Aces.

This sprightly group of youngsters showed up 10 in number Teachers). get at source of the dlffi i Round Table Conferences will culty. conducted by the various high school catete: tions must be made through Mrs D. Williams. 7519 W.

63rd Twenty Arco. new mve The aft. Platfon listed 88 arrested for iliegai pink ing and 24 speeders, with a total of 173 arrests. Police Court finer totaled $612 Parking meter fines Wrr-k 9 16) The fire departmei tuo fire oxtmEiushei lilue Island Puhlic I-l ed the bore iel "These should be in ed each and a tag that the last inspection I 21. 1010 said that thev apparently ieen taken for cranled the fire station it was learn-' at one extinguisher was en-1 dead, but the other had a in it despite its 45 old mpditton aid I-ire Chief: He suggested tliat everyone' have Tire cvtingmsher take I time off to read the Idbel attached to the extinguisher noting when last refilled also ui gcd ijPjpalijilj TV SERIES for Everyone HOW YOU CAN HA VI OOD GUIDANCE WBKB TV 7.

Sunday ttUM vine roster of feature the Melody Mothers, sing the Blue Island ers from W. Walker r-IA during the pa: with the afternoon platform be- Lietzau libra ing taken Mrs. D. legislation chairman I.C. P.T.

who.wei peak on -wnai a uegisia- two bv gifts The purchase and a meet mv own new sight- chairman of the I.C P.T. Round People trv to keep up with the friend-to-be is also waiting for Tables planned for this meeting Toneses hecausc thev can afford me to guide his steps on the are Budget and Finance. Exccp- things other people have. 'oath to new freedom, tional Child: Legislation: Mem- bership and Hospitnlitv: Parent Education: Program; Publicity. Publications and Scholarship.s Luncheon will be served in the 705 More Books Added To Public Library hundred ann month.

Bertha The board recently anno incc the world would es- board announces cape most of the unpleasant ex it has managed so tar our penences it ne I ing the current year not to have i them in advance. Progress Pageant Pnrf irinnrpM In Bv Firp ralU here durine Sentem rett herr. oi totaled 43. The Citv Court's! Grand Worthv in the "Paceant of Proeress' Order of Rainbow the 81st annual (irand unapier iirls in Illinois: Barbara Steii- session of the Order of Eastern nff. Grand Chaplain and manv Star in Illinois recently at Med members of Blue nah Temple I Ancient Extinguishers were tif Blue "and.

ReneweH Uunna s-ire frevenraon weeK kavr in the hospital are thorough fire during alarm directions for all employee to follow. MINUTES ongma. Factory Finish Tempo SPRAY ie qoictt. prcfenionol way to touch up run ipoU and (tone bruties Tempo Initont-Spray complete painl thop tn a the Initont Sproy available (or Chevrolet Ford '54 55, Plymouth, luxk and Olds 55, o. well ot Sheen Alunmum ERKERT BROTHERS, Inc.

12657 S. Ave. Blue Ulond, Illinois FUlton 5-3780 WAterf.ll 8-7632 1HP is i.artriy ovu ii upportinf ana rroua oi ii. about youth delinquncy and much ta the cause, evidence has been placed on the Their modest S400 budget with need of activity for youth in th the Community Fund is about upper teens. I 6I? cents per Teen Ager for each 1 Blue Island's Teen Club whole- of about nine dances a year.

1 somely embraces teeners from 13 More funds will provide more through 19 The enthusiasm al ing programs for our young peo-the dances is proof enough of its interesting programs for our naed. young people. Aiannei arm indire No. 2. I.O.O.F.

tonight, it i oaraiso Lnr.eivv the Illinois Retail Luuior Deal- 1 he tavern keepers are against msticated bv Roland Pitts, musi ers Protective Association in. the szw beer license deal winch cal djrector of the Palos Conso Kocxiord. lively i-ocai oi nine a nows Deer to oe sold in sucn ndated school. In the writeup isiana was wen representee Dy maces as uuing stations, eic. iast week Mai President James staes.

iecre- ihis has never been a director "Magic Barrel" At Odd Fellows Tonight A "Magic Barrel" of entertain- of Americans. 14 in out for the Mr Dust received his business hich uas organized and 80tn Anniversary of Harmonize administration degree from Val- uas announced Dy Mewan bnar- witn a DacKgroun With Semi-Finais on Friday June N. Riley, 12832 Racine. Calumet Park, is one of the girls from this area competing against nearly 200 young ladies in the semi-finals of the Goddess of Liberty contest Friday evening, Earlier this year Virginia Dale of 14538 Kostner, Midlothian, had announced her intention to enter. From Dolton were Barbara Ann Ferguson.

655 Ann and Anne Hauser. 14812 Grant The Semi-Finals are at the Patricia Vance Studios, 37 S. Wabash. Crowning of the Goddess of Liberty will take place at a luncheon at the Sheraton Rlackstone hotel Oct. 28 on the 59th anniversary of the dedication of the statue' of Liberty.

There will be 20 Chicago finalists to qualify for the finals, sponsored by the Chicago committee of the American Museum of Immigraton and the U.S. Marine Corps. The American Mnseum of Im- pation warrants. migration is to be built at the tax collections have blic library been coming in earlier. the Veterans Administration and cairi Tttrharit ft market rpxearch hp mined Stanis creanen 0ust standard Oil Co.

will dard Oil at its Whiting. Ind. re-error, present the popular "Magic Bar-1 finery in March 1948. where he of the rel" show created by E. I.

du lerved as a aafety inspector. He eroup. is onlv 12 She had more Pont de Nemours Co. Mr. Duat was transferred to industrial re- than 100 awards in 19D5 and was will demonstrate now me peiro- laiions worn in me rennerv ami Illinois hostess at Columh'is Ileum and chemical industries later in the comnanv's genera' Dashter Hilton hotel.

of crude oil thousands of She also holds the coveted products to enrich the daily Uvea 1 sportsmanship trophy for past year Guide Dog (Continued from Page 1) Island Dog Training club is raising funds in order to help worthy blind persons to get a guide dog from the Master Eye Foundation of America. I hope 1 will be one of these luckv guide dogs and I hope that you will attend the benefit show to be given bv scovcred that a steam the Blue Island Dog Training Edward Pettiiohn. District line had not been plugged up club in October here you will Director "PTA Services for where a radiator formerlv set see one of my colleague; exhibit-Health and Home" will have Dr. and the heat had been turned ed. If von go.

vou will see Mr. J. Franklin Fitch as speaker. Dr. on before the line was thorough Sinvkin.

the man who started lead the blind in America. He be there to tell vou more Liberty Goddess SCHOLARSHIPS department Mr Dust and his wife, Ber at 114 Mason Cam- N. Riley Six SI. 000 graduate internships in tnlpvision production will be Liiberty: offered this fall bv the North A round trip to Paris. France.

western University speech the sparkling in conjunction ith WTTW. the prizes for the top national win-, station of the Chicago Education $8,000 in tax anticipation war- ner. al Television Association. added during the month, ot rants on the last year's taxes. We Make Music TlCis year a youns people ad A jhowtOn istory board will be lormed to Blue laland Teen Canteen worth with the regular board.

ran successfully for six years Al Bauer is tne cnairman eicti nrivate management. Now I of- the Blue Island Teen Club a little less than a year ago at the with Ted Borek as vice chairman Fr.nkUn I of Mayor Hart and the and treasurer and Mrs. Carl Rn-hard NliMer who wKl soeik Blue Associa- Knopp as cuehairman Police SninC T-T-hi. a auccesaor organization liagl.trate Henry Gentile is the briefly on This I Believe. TfJn Um, club Uymans Day has been a tra- formed.

He was. chairman last year, year's" mt'tl the hfiivl Backer, are the Rotary. The Teen Canteen has a mem hghts It the fall prVaching pro- Kiwania and Woman's club. bership of more than 750 lively gram Music 'for th. will! dub started "at scratch" well behaved youngsters.

the Their.mode.t request of $400 with the choir under the direc ter fee from its young members an insurance fund against Hon of Russell Lloyd. Dr. Homer and 50 cents or 75 cent oance program cancellations and unex-Field Is the lav Leader of the fee. Now better organized and pected expenses. During the first ik.

farms its spennd year the Teen year operation they were able to At least Blue Island had a ambiance of a band at tha Thornton-Community high sia point mud sloshing tie match Fndav night. it was an Impromptu affair but helped had pep to the largo cheering section of Blue Islanders In the east atands. It was ono of those nights not fit for man or beast and most fans were content that we came off even Harvev was entirely Both bands went to the Northwestern Minnesota game Satur-dav getting an early start. planing of the occasion. i CluD nopes to oroaoen us scope accumu aii- ma u.

Following the sen ice there Provide hall decorations and a SoOO. However, there ex- tne "pice program dance of hall, orchestra, period in Kell- Hall for every- nights. and postage, as well as printing one providing opportunity for Every session of the Blue Is 1 every month. Their expenses visiting and getting acquainted land Teen Club finds more young would be much higher if there Light will be serv I people registering for the dance were not acr many ioya hv the Ark vounsr married activities. Much has been said teers who give of time and money udme $1111 36 tha Svn-Standard Legal Notice WESTERN AT YORK STORK HOURS 5.30 A to 6 30 Switch from STEAM WCook.

i.tn« iajj( you Soft. or alto PHONE FU Iton 5-3340 partnerships. TOTAL. LIABILITIES ANT' CAPITAL ACCOUNTS MEMORANDA for 533 Pnnflld O'Toola County of Cook, nd subscribed iv of October, If 51. expirss February SUNBEAM DEMONSTRATION Friday Evening Saturday October 14th 15th FREE PANCAKES AND COFFEE C0FFEEMASTER It'i a torn you can i miss.

All you do ii put in witir and coflfee. Set it! Forget it! Shuti off whto coffee is done. Reset! to keep coffee bot. Sitcom GX.WJ^ I i TOASTER a 1 to DRY ionaody. to DRY AUTOMATIC IIONtUUni No ii in 30 pu.h.

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or tv.ry alio I0TTU warmed the every acieatifictiUy correct. Dome hold, ftemai for 11'OTer Nipple raeriliicd Demonstration By Sunbeam Demonstrator.

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