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Blue Island Sun Standard from Blue Island, Illinois • Page 3

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Blue Island, Illinois
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ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL June 13: A son to William and Margaret (Smith) Schmitt. 14422 Saginaw. Burnham. June 13: A daughter to Jack and Ruby (Randall) Williams, 14115 Western Ave.

June 13: A daughter to Charles and Judith (Schroeder) Ed. wards. 2338 W. 123rd St. June 13: A son to James and Regina (Collier) Gray, 8621 W.

168th Tinely Park. June 14: A son to Roland and Janice (Roberts) Webb, 16449 Oxford Markham. June, 14: A daughter to Rob. ert and Joanne (Hock) Pfotenhauer, 12534 Bishop, Chicago. June 14: A daughter to Jac.

ob and Virginia (Hallahan) pers, 15110 LaPorte. Oak Forest June 14: A son to James and BIRTHS AT Carol (Fedro) Leninger, 4637 87th Hometown June 14: A son io Ronald and Dolores (Lemaire) Richlik, 14101 S. Lincoln, Dolton. June 14: A son to Robert and Lorraine (Wypysek) Mathews 11011 Massasoit. Chicago Ridge.

June 15: A son to Richard and Marie (Sykora) Bretzer. 13427 Rexford Rd. June 15: A son to Michael J. and Carol (Raus) Mikos, 3626 W. 147th Midlothian.

June 15: A daughter to Earl and Judith (Erikson) Erickson, 12801 Eim St. June 15: A son to Glen and Eleanor (Ellis) Davis, 167 E. 154th Harvey. June 15: A son to Julius and Daryl (Coquilette) Baggiano, 17311 Poe, Hazel Crest. June A daughter to Law.

rence Shirley (Meilner) Watson, ave. F. Lot 308 Chicago. June 16: A son to Charles and Fran (Krause) Swierczewski, 2252 Collins St. June 16: A son to George and Kline's IN BLUE ISLAND is a NEW SUMMER BUDGET DRESSES $398 $595 Who would ever guess that such attractive dresses could be had at $5.95 Copies of higher priced fashions in printed rayon Bemberg sheers, Dacron Polyester and cotton blends, cotton Lawns, pastel cotton broadcloths, checked ginghams and cotton seersuckers.

Lovely pastel colors and prints. Sizes 7 to 15-12 to to Grace (Simnick) Schultz, 15535 S. Dixie Harvey. June 16: A son to Bernard and Martha (Henry) Lewis. 2155 Market St.

June 16: A son to Joe and: Marcee (Bainbridge) Rogers, 12342 73rd Palos June 16: A daughter to Joseph and Betty (Hermons) Boyd 3708 W. 137th Robbins. June 16: A son to John and Carolyn (Beckman) Almquist, 11725 Ridgeland. Worth. June 16: A daughter to Richard and Gloria (Schultz) Burns, 14288 Lincoln, Dolton.

16: A son to Jerry and Wanda (Anderson) Gard, 12940 S. Hoyne. June 16: A son to Harold and Phyllis June (Bailey) Woodhall 15025 Main, Harvey. June 16: A son to James and Doris (Stromberg) Watt, 1412 Burnham. Calumet City.

June 17: A daughter to Ber-: nard and Helen (Barnes) Eagle. 14303 Edbrooke, Riverdale. June 17: A son to Stephen and Joyce (Waycheese) Probst, 11754 Wallace, Chicago. June 17: A daughter to Eugene and Marie (Latco) Kar. crewski, 12418 S.

Morgan, Chgo. June 17: A son to Robert and Donna (Schappert) Bannon, 11407 Longwoot Chicago. June 17:. A daughter to Emmett and Loretta (Lee) Sisson, 14203 Riverdale. June 17: A son to Eugene and Anne (Gerba) Lubieniecki, 2332 W.

120th Place. June 17: A son to Edward and Marlene (McNamara) Wencloff. 1914 Burr Oak. June 18: A son to Kenneth' and Cordelia (DeVries) Bochmann, 225 E. Carpenter, Mote na, Ill.

June 18: A son to Donald and Nancy (Newman) Duffy, 2948 Stafford, Markham. June 19: A daughter to Geo. and Donna (Robinson) Reckrodt 1911 York St. 19: A son to Wayne and Marian (Kanost) 14200 S. Lavergne, Midlothian.

June 19: A daughter to Har. old and Lydia (Erickson) Haase, 7144 W. 173rd, Tinley Park. June 19: A daughter to General Grant and Sudie (Bowen) Thomas, 3143 W. 139th Robbins.

June 19: A daughter to Dennis and Vivian (Dahms) Wisniewski, 2345 York St. Other Births Of Local Interest June 19 at Lying-in-Hospital a boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mathieu, 2247 W. 120th St.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Mathieu. Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Rousseau (nee) Norma Rigel are the parents of a daughter, Lisa Marie, born June 18 at University Hospital, Iowa City, Iowa. The maternal grandparents are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rigel, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and paternal grand parents Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Rousseau, of Blue Island. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E.

Thomas. 6639 W. 173rd Place, Tinley Park, are the proud parents of a son, Keith Randall. He was born Sunday, June 10, ON In cooperation with the Blue Island SALE Lions Club "THE BLUE ISLAND STORY" AT an historic review of the first 127 years KLINES TILL of our City. JULY 4th 4 $2.98 plus 12c Tax IN BLUE ISLAND I Kline' Girls' Colorful POLO SHIRTS Sizes 7 to 14 Striped or solid cotton kaits, many in small mesh weave.

Short sleeve of sleeveless. Multi color and ques. Sizes 3 to 6x- $1.69 $1.98 Girls' Jamaica SHORTS 7 19 1. 14 Sizes In solid color combed cotton sateen with zipper ing and adjustable elasticized back. Also checked woven ginghams and solid color woven tapestry.

Girls' 3 to 6x SHORTS $739 Half boxer cuffed play shorts of fine woven checks, plaids and stripes. Also seersuckers. LARGE SELECTION CHUBBIES SUB-TEENS Girls' SWIM SUITS Nylon Helanca Stretch Sizes 7 to 14 98 Sizes 3 to 6x $2.98 Solid colors of black, orange and turquoise or tone red with black. Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey and weighed lbs. 15 ouices.

Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ubimann, of Escondido, California, fornerly of Blue Island. 'Paternal grandperents are Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Thomas of Tomshawk, Wis. C. D. Plans July 4 Entries In Parade The Blue Island Civil Defense corps will have two vehicles in the July 4th parade and CD police will aid in the handling of traffic.

The Illinois Reserve police will also furnish a corps of police. This together with aid from the state and the local police and firemen will total nearly 100 men. SUMMER FESTIVAL Plans for the 12th annual Summer Festival of the Lt. seph P. Kennedy Jr.

School for Exceptional Children to be held on Sunday, July 29, on the school grounds at 123rd and Wolf Palos Park. Chief source of financial assistance for the Franciscan Sisters in their continued training and education of exceptional children, the festival is annually conducted by the children's parents and friends of the school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dowling, 12332 S.

73rd Palos Heights are members of drawing committee. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kaye 1 of Garden Homes wish to announce the engagement of their daugh. ter, Geri, to James Wilder, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Wilder of Blue Island. Both are Blue Island Community High graduates. Geri is ployed with Koehler Paper Co. of Blue Island and James with Kaye Carpentry.

An early November wedding is being planned. The school was established in 1949 by the Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis of Assisi and cares for 180 mentally retarded boys. Try a Classified Ad. JUST SAY Charge I SIZES 11 to 6 BOYS Red Ball to 11 MENS STOP) JETS by -BAND $4,99 Off like a rocket stop on a dime, with RED BALL JETS rugged, non-skid sole.

Heels built up with extra thickness of tough, live rubber give more wear, more protection. Sta-Kleen insole won't absorb dirt and perspiration. Air-cooled Dura-Duk fabric uppers keep feet fresh. COSMO cushions the foot ail 3 vital points Red Ball EN teen ETS by BALL- -BAND A TEENS SIZES 412 TO WOMENS 10 $4,99 CROWN- A dressed- sneaker for fun at every step. Standout for campus or classroom.

SIZES TO 10 WOMENS TEENS DOWNSTAIRS Kline's IN ISLAND BLUE Mr. and Mrs. T. M. LaBuz announce the engagement of daughter Kathleen J.

Suosh. formerly of Calumet Park, to Nick Lambrakis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Garner of Alsip, Ill.

Nick and Kathleen are both graduates of Blue Island Community High School Kathleen is employed at. Standard Oil and Nick at U.S. Steel Co. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Thursday, June 21, 1962 THE SUN-STANDARD APPRECIATES ARTICLES PUBLISHED Editor, Sun-Standard Dear Sir: The Regional Association wants to thank you for the fine publicity you have given to the work of the Regional Association this year.

It has been of material assistance. Yours truly, Karl Treen, President Kline's BLUE ISLAND IN Dainty Summer SLEEPWEAR Exciting Values Baby Doll pajamas, gowns, popover pajamas and 2-piece long pajamas in Wash 'N Wear tops and blends. New prints and pastels. Sizes 32 to 40 and 42 to 48. Wonderful Values! SLEEPWEAR Choice at only An outstanding selection of baby dolls, waltz gowns, long gowns, pajamas and popovers.

Attractively trimmed styles in printed and pastel colors. Also lush printed cotton Mu Mu gowns. Sizes to 40. JUST SAY Change 93-.

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