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Blue Island Sun Standard from Blue Island, Illinois • Page 16

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Blue Island, Illinois
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165 More Homes At 115th and Ridgeland (CHS) A new community of indoor temperatures ia southwest Cook county cording to outdoor weather condi-hu been announced by Clifford lmM- Wood Wood, a director ot ine bouinwest nans lor a snoppins ct-mn 4ir Association. in the works, too, woufl saw. nor ailed Ridgewood Ho the de- die i Lawn. Wood said that even' home "World'! First Cholco" Thtae ore not just ordinary I TheVrt Goodyear DrJuxK Tim the nmr fint-choire, fint-quality tirei that makcri put on more new can than Don't thrtr BIG'nllowancri for your prrsrnt tirri turnrd in on Drluxe or Deluxe Goodyear. SB TOUK Sin AUOW ANa HOK Tilt ktan SAlt MICH 6.00 1 16 $20.60 Tl3.43* 6.40 1 I 6.70 sis" 22.60 7.f0i 15 25.0S 6,50.16 7,60 15 1.00.15 30.10 aa.33» 1.20.15 I 17740 I aa.ss* Mi, architects for Ridgewood Hill, atut in UOirwF.

urexel savings Worth three miles south of Oak iociaiion. 1937 ngi 4. I list st 95th in ine new aaaiuon Am nave nee- tronic moduflow automatic heating Mintntl hu the man who keens on keeP- eywell Regulator Co. ing on the face of obstacles that Priced at $12,400. the threebed- room ranch homes are the lowest priced homes in the Chicago area to feature the new healing ches the tup.

ju. am mostat and brain to I SOUTH SUBURBAN SAFEWAY LINES inc. HOMETOWN CHILDREN INVIT. ED TO JOIN BLUE ISLAND'S JULY 4th Harold Wilton who is en Dr. R.

W. Vance's committee for the Junior Parade, July 4th. iourneved to Hometown's I On display next wk will be Hie Packard Caribbean, full slitd custom sports convertible. In Jlmited production, with only 400 schadulad this y.ar. car is or lead at 14100.

Tha car will ba displayad local I Packard showrooms as a highlight of a week-long distribution activity d.signad to stimulate ratal) bust-; ntarkatina, Alan, area daalars will offer a special price inducement to put 200 fa i program will to 1 rui mm July 3rd MARATHON Super-Cushion PATHFINDER by sau ti -ill MW rersvi? i JS MARATHON CI IOC KVIN tlOOM DOLLAR SAVINOS ON WHITE SMNWAUS OwHfff tMs SAUI $1.00 (town Nnto as fl.SS wmM If STANF AJBROS TIRE CO I milies into luxury Packards and medium priced Clippers. Schadulad through June the permit pricing the cars to eliminate the usual freight charges. The Caribbean Is one ot avelopments coming from the company's styling section. It has a 212 horsepower engine! ompreaalon Styling changes in the custom-made car were possible because of the small i. In Blue Island, Bauer Motor Sales.

Western are Packard dealers. Packard-Chicago Week Offers Special Inducement In Prices In a move designed to stimulate i "turning point in Business wnen retail business the Packard deal-1 special advertising and promotion- ers of metropolitan Chicago will al effort will nave me i pilot lest a week-long program rep- benefit for their business resenting an eslimaien in He said type of activity He saia mis type 01 acuvny DUSinL-ss aiumy. 10 winifi additional 20U car sales here, a special price inducement will be of-1 hich for one brand of automo-1 ile provides for in addi-: tne plan. M. u.

cerner, racK.io cornpanies. zone manager, saio inai ine 10cm dealers' group was able to bring The dealers hove been asked to the program to Chicago in the be- put 2u0 lief 1 hat the current period is a 1 cars as Flagpole Climb Bef ore Breakfast For Fireman Blue isiana pareae wnicn win 1 at 1 p.m. July 5. He is shown with Fireman Ed and Susie Cooper. 4308 W.

87th climbed the 68 foot flagpole at the foot flagpole at the -ssapsaBsaBssssaigBagaagaisaBssaB--' 1 pi. (Leopold pnoto). city hall before oreaKiast aaiur- TIRE SALE! Don't miss this! We'll allow you 25Z0FF list price for your old tires on GOODYEAR DELUXE I mund J. Dluisck day. However, he was greally aided Henarlment which was smooth ly put into operation to reach that height so Sigmund had a comparatively easy walk up and down easy, that is.

if you are an expert. Dluczak removed the large ball on top of the flagpole which Fire Chief William Barzycki coat 01 cnrouie to uiwuieu iv. The hollow metal ball was almost the size ot a ciose in spection reveaiea Oak Forest By Mrs. M. A.

Hell Commencemen exercises fo the Forest Ridge School wer the auditorium for a class of 38, 21 girls and 17 boys, legion awards were presented to Joyce pcrguson ana rticnara Following the program a party was held in the gym with dancing for theVoung folks, and refreshments were served. Mrs. J. Hendry and baby daughter. Colleen Dale left June 1 for San Diego, where she will join her husband who will be on leave from the navy.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Powers celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary Tuesday, June 1st. On Tuesday.

June 8. Mr. and Mrs M. A. Hall.

also celebrated their 19th anniversary and their son Butch's 15th birthday. wedding anniversaries were cele brated on Thursday, June 3 Dy Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Corky) Hall and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hickey The June meeting of the Forest Ridge Junior Woman's Club was hrld at the home of Betty Velma Patoro of Blue Isl and was awarded the lamp. The club presented $100 to the Oak Forest Little League ball club. At Mothers rnt-naslup May. Mrs. R.

H. Hodgman showed slides on Hawaii which she had taken on her recent trip Monty Barnard sang several sel accompanied 1 lb. 10 ot. lefferv horn Friday. June -t Bell is the former Verjean ughter of Mr.

and Mrs. olf, of Oak Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Campbell son Clifford noon for their new home at Osage Beach, Mo.

Graduation exercises for Arbor Park school were held Friday, May 28 class of 40, 25 girls and 15 boys the largest class in the history of the school. Commander John Lylc and Thomas Woodstrup presented American Legion awards to Betty Rose Pilch During the with 41 pupils week of May 22-23 a made to Springfield going. They were by Mrs. Howard Hurd. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Morton and Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

Hodg- nr.je.t ith Kenneth Enall appearing on the program, ifterwards they had dinner and then returned home. Wednesday veral of the parents went together and had a party for the graduates in the school. Mrs. Edith Pearson, the seventh Arbor Haiei Crest Hospital Harold Gustafson graduated on ay 27 from the Olivet Naiarene college in Kankakee with a Bach- elor of Science tending the ser- tber Mrs. Nettie Gustafson and sister Jeanette.

aunts, Mrs. Albert Gustafson Porter. Ind Mrs. Alice Brasel and son. of Riverdale, Mrs.

Joseph Kirby. of Poaen and rooun, Russell Geeding of Ivanhoe. ette graduated Friday night the Arber Park srheel end gram is brought to this area. During thfc neriod of the distribution Forest. family petty at User after anwmt be cant get I Uwa at good tar bias.

ight of activities planned the program will be spe cial showings of the Packard Caribbean, full sued custom sports car. Only 400 Of the limited edition model are scheduled for produc tion this year, following public interest in prototype models exhib ited Holland. Oak Park Elmhurst, Lake Forest and Park Queen Ot May Crowning At Oak Forest By St. Benedict C.F.M. Group The crowning of the Queen of of the bell.

Fr. McCurmack, pas- the woup sans Oh Mart We the Mav Xnlored by Uie Chris- lor and four of St. Benedict altar Clown Thee With Blossoms To i.n iSmilV Mowment Group of I bovs appeared in the sanctuary and day." Diane placed the cn.Aii on Benedict pK at the procession of children began, the Blessed Mo.her a very beautiful, and impressive1 To sec Illanv uule lint com. tlo vers in a Use ceremony in the Sacred Heart cha- mumt.aIlls delight for the 1 'J1 'Vool o( Del of Oak Forest infirmary- Mem- The eirls were dressed Ers of trie parish and their fain- he new crUo white dresses I Sue Murphy, organist at St. white shlrtTand trousers.

Sev- McCormack. Then came Mav 1 diet, gave -of her time and talent era! children wore school uniforms serving as accompanist with Daniel with white veils. St. Isidore parishioner f-aeh child carried a long jmpiloiuaurinemnsing.w.sso.o-;st-mtd ladiola preceding the i Beneiicubn hym.is inree auar dovs icu me iy, ennance ine ocamv oi ma orated by ary Collins and Burns, both resident nurses. Fresh flowers were on every with white satin and and gold I drapes on the Blessed Virgin altar Superintendant of District 143V4 said, "considerable interest was expressed in the need for a community meeting room; the school board will extend the courtesies of the gym-auditorium for this purpose when it is completed.

The addition will also alleviate the half day. sessions necessitated by the over crowded conditions." Williams said, "the board will begin the necessary procedures of advertising for bids for build-ine materials immediately. We hope to begin building within a THE NEW i t. Ueao-tions and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. the entire asseinoiy sang me procession.

One of the boys bore ceremony several little first com a gold crucifix, ine parents ana municarts from St. i nnstopoer al. 'children joined in singing "'Tis church joined the procession. Diane Lusson. was beautifully took uart were: Mr.

and Jack manv liehtjS candles dressed in bridal outfit with a long Salewski. Mr. and Mrs. Robert St. many glowing win by two little Aubin.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas very euecuve. Burns also acted as master of ceremonies. 12 To 1 Victory In District 1431 School flection ity.

termed Packard-Chicago 12 10 1 lor a oonu isssue t- frei.hl nn the I t0 DUlld t0Ur room addition to freight charges on the new Week, 1954 models will be eliminated. The final price will be the same as if the cars were purchased in Detroit Irom the tactory. An aaai- 145th and Harrison At the election Saturday total vote cast was 461. On the first propositi. tionai 200 Packards cars will ta to build the ad- concentrated in the area for the tion gym.auditorium, there were 4003 yer voies anu no voies.

Highlit girls in Diue. ssne was preceaeo son, air. a little boy carrying a white and Mrs. Kenneth and pillow ruffled in nylon lace and and Mrs. Edward Merkenson.

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