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Parent Group Cltiragn Sailg Sributtp Thur.day, February 18, 1954 meeting of Parent Teacher Council of the Children's school at National College of Set Wilmette Scene in Film Barbara RigJit Weds at Hotel to Hold Midwinter Meet rart a rage 2 Dr. Paul G. Macy will discuss Education, Evanston, today. "The World at Our Door in I Mrs. George Kelly, 825 Lincoln '54" at the annual midwinter I st, Evanston, is chairman.

R.O.T.C. CADETS HONORED AT WALLER HIGH Fourteen outstanding R. O. 4 4. FINERY, BLIGHT NEIGHBORS ON 1 NEAR N.

SIDE 7 AHNBAL SALE T. C. cadets at Waller High school were awarded med OF als, and two urn Pattern Begun in 1830 students- presented Brevet commissions Still Prevails i i JUUEHILE FUONITURE (one week only) as second lieu- tenants in the National Guard at re Continued from first page cent ceremo FREE nies at the school, 2039 UneoU Orchard st. Police Sgt. Chuck Taylor, Wilmette juvenile officer, guards The medals are awarded by busy intersection of Lake and Ridge avs.

as children from St. Joseph's school cross in a scene from the traffic safety The Invisible Guardian." The movie, filmed in Wilmette, which will the R. O. T. The Chicago Tribune, the PTA, the American Legion Auxiliary, V.

F. and the D. A. R. $10.00 CRIB MATTRESS with purchase of any 6 year crib at regular price be previewed in that village tomorrow, points out that the invisible ift- i.ii: ell 'I room.

Average, however, was 2.63; persons per household. CitJ-wide, 6.4 per cent of the dwellings have 1.51 or more persons per room, and thers persons per household. Obviously, whether a household is crowded or not depends on its size; two occupants could be cramped in a tiny-tne-room unit. the 1940-1950 census period near north side gained cent, or from 76,954 to 83,196 persons. There had been; a 3.3 per cent loss the previous census period.

The last' Jlecade's increase was greatest numerically among Receiving the commissions guardian protecting children is the training they receive at home and school. tChlcato FhotoirtDhera Photo 1 from Miss' Nellie Quinn, principal, were 1st Richard F. Schneider, 18, 1029 Rush and Lt. Col. James W.

Lincoln, 1 18, 11 W. Superior st. Lincoln, Waller's outstanding gradu MRS. RICHARD A. CREENBERG ating senior, is awaiting the Barbara Right, daughter of ceremonies at the Belmont results of the appointment ex aminations to the United States Military academy at West Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Right, 7743 Haskins became the bride of Richard A. Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Greenberg, 7839 Phillips in re- hotel.

The couple took a wedding trip to Florida. Both attended the University of Illinois. IHoTt PlWtOj Point. I 4 NEAR 111 Michigan Honor Schaefer, Ellis The officer efficiency medal was awarded Capt. Kurt A.

Schaefer, 17, 1928 N. Halsted TEMPLE SHOLOM RABBI TO SPEAK ON PATIENCE NORTH SIDE WOMEN NAMED CO-CHAIRMEN OF CANCER DRIVE a senior; the noncommissioned officers' medal to 2d Lt Duncan Ellis, 17, 4646 N. Wol- We' feature Cribs by Storkline, Edison, Kroll and Lullaby EXTRA SPECIAL Storkline Crib, Reg. $69.95. Price $54.95 Storkline Crib, Reg.

$59.95 Sale $39.95 Storkline Crib, Reg. $49.95.... Price $36.95 STORKLINE CARRIAGE SALE Reg. $69.95 Sale Price $54.95 Reg. $59.95 Sale Price $49.95.

Reg. Sale Price $39.95 PLAYPEN SALE A FREE $2.98 Pad with purchase of any playpen. Priced from $10.95 to $19.95. cott a senior, and the first year efficiency medal to Pvt. Roy G.

Koonce, 14, 657 Armi-tage av. Two north side women are serving as co-chairmen of the f-v -v -v, The band efficiency medal ixegrpes and percentagewise in the subdivision labeled "other races' in which the Japanese predominate. Japs, Chinese Gain Told in statistics, the Negro group went from 5,158 in 1940 to 17,813 in the last enumeration a gain of 245.3 per cent. went to Sgt. 1st Class Boyan W.

Encheff, 17, a senior, 2127 N. Clark st, who also received the 1954 special gifts committee of American Cancer society, Mrs. Meyer Kestn-baum, 209 E. rifle marksmanship award. The neatness medal was awarded to 2d Lt.

George R. Doerner, OtheJ races increased from 793 to 3,111, or 292.3 per cent, with." Japanese numbering Anshe Emet to Hear Hill el Director The Virtue of Patience will be the subject of Rabbi Robert Raab at 11 a. m. services Saturday at Temple Sho-lom, 3480 Lake Shore dr. Sunday morning Dr.

Louis Bin-stock will lecture on "South America." He will report on religious, social, and political conditions in the several countries he recently visited. Mendel N. Fischer, secretary of the Jewish National Fund, who recently returned from Israel, will talk on Land and i ni. 16, 1923 Orchard a junior, and the recruiting medal to IT' 'H it an Fourth graders from Logan school are instructed by teacher, Mrs. Katherine Parsons, to look both ways before crossing," in a scene from film produced by Chicago Motor club.

The film points out that teachers take over safety training where parents leave off. Master Sgt: Paul A. Rubschla-ger, 17, 2503 Clybourn a junior. Johnston Gives Medals department toretN Stanley Johnston of the Trib une editorial staff presented Mrs. MmdXnf Lake Shore chairman, announced.

They are Mrs. J. William PATROL BOYS TO SEE SELVES IN SAFETY FILM gold medals to 1st Lt Alfred lEhUf IP Music School at N. U. Gives Opera Feb.

26 a People at the Sunday dis 2,123, Chinese, 357, and the remainder simply labeled "other." Native white increase amounted to 4.3' per cent, or from 55,575 to 57,974 at last count. Foreign born whites fell from 15,428 to 10,298, a decline of 33.3 per cent in the 10 years. Nationally and city-wide, foreign born population has- been in a declining trend since the 1924 immigration Italians Lead Whites Italians, numbering are-hear north side's leading foreign born white group and. Kohsel, 17, 10 Elm st, a senior, and Sgt 1st Class Thomas Pecklington, 15, 1249 N. La Salle st, a sofomore, and the Gimbel Mrt.

Cimbcl cussion hour in the Little theater of the temple. Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, 3400 Lake Shore and Mrs, 319 Howard St. DAvis 8-0660. Evanston 6191 N.

Lincoln Ave. Lincoln Yiilage IRving 8-8873 silver medal to Pvt Robert C. Motor Club to Hold Terrick, 15, 1339 N. Dearborn st, a freshman. national director of Hillel Wilmette Preview The V.

F. W. medal, was pre Opta Men. Thurs. Eves.

Free Parking at loth Stores Filmed entirely in Wilmette last fall, the traffic safety film, "The Invisible Guardian," will sented to Sgt 1st Class John R. Hazel, 15, 846 Fullerton a sofomore. The D. A. R.

medal, The opera workshop of Northwestern university's music school will present the short opera, Prima Donna," by Arthur Benjamin at 8:15 p. m. Feb. 26 in Cahh auditorium, Evanston campus. The opera will be sung In English in keeping with the new philosofy of the music school.

The English versions were begun by Dean George Howerton to bring the operas to more students. went to Sgt. 1st Class Ter- Martin J. Harding, 3240 Lake Shore dr. They will head a team of 200 volunteers who will be responsible for solicitation of special gifts.

Both are beginning their sixth year with the society. They headed the same committee for the 1951 crusade, were co-chairmen in 1953 and section chairmen during previous drives. The fund drive began Monday and will continue to May 15. rence A. Soderberg, 15, 858 Wrightwood a sofomore.

5 BABY ft LAKE Vl be previewed in that village tomorrow by village, school, and PTA officials at a luncheon at Michigan Shores club. The color produced by Chicago Motor club, traces home and school training de The American Legion auxil Foundation, will be guest preacher tomorrow at Anshe Emet synagog. Aid. Merriam 5th, chairman of the city council housing committee, will speak on Building a Better Chicago at 8:30 p. m.

Saturday to the Couples club. A social hour will follow. 'United Synagog Sabbath" will be observed by Ner Tamid Congregation of Northtown, 2754 Rosemont at services tomorrow. Dr. Benjamin H.

Birnbaum will deliver a sermon, "Modern Synagog Lead iary medal was awarded to Capt. Darwin L. Bownam, 17, 2464 Geneva a senior, and The performance will be di Parking Jf the PTA award to Lincoln. He rected by Eugene Dressier, associate professor of voice. I Parking Pan Fried in buffer is the most decorated cadet at the school, with some 30 awards, including a $500 Music will be provided by members of the university sym countries of origin of the others are, in order of number of Representatives, Germany, Ireland Eire, Sweden, and Canada.

It been noted in this survey that some of the older communities showed losses in two or even three age divisions. Near north side gained in all categories, altho the 20-44 population of 39,867 still had not reached the 1930 level of 40,215. There was a loss in thefirst three census age-divisions which are under 5 years, 5-19, and 20-44 in the 1930-1940 period. 1- North Av. Boundary The boundaries of the near north side community, as set up hy the United States Census-bureau, are the Chicago phony orchestra, directed by ALL YOU 77 07 can eat Free mini 11I R.

O. T. C. scholarship. 5 Service Men Reach Herman Telber.

ers." Hosts for a tea following North side members of th Seattle from Far East signed to protect children in traffic. It points out that only training can equip children to cope with traffic situations. Following the luncheon, the film will be shown to children of Logan school, some of whom appear in the cast, together with students from St. Joseph's school, Wilmette Junior High, and members of Logan PTA. Prominent roles were played by Mrs.

George Cogswell, safety chairman of Logan PTA; 1 cast include Robert Quint, 2316 Central Evanston; Inge Many otfter "All fo Cae fat" Dnen hour following services. Sunday services will hear Rabbi Joseph M. Strauss speak on "Taking the Census." The Conference of Jewish Women's organizations will sponsor a tea, honoring delegates and alternates of constituent groups, at 1 p. m. Monday at the Conrad Hilton hotel.

Chairman is Mrs. Sylvan Schloss, 1535 Touhy av. Weiss, Park Ridge; Richard Best, 3732 Lowell and Sally Wonderlic, Northfield. Dick Benjamin's chatter BOX Five north area service men were aboard the transport, John O'Hara, which docked recently at Seattle from the far east. They are Corp.

Earl E. Waldschmidt, 429 Roscce Pvt. Stanley J. Domalik, North Chicago; Pvt. John Edward Crowley, of the services are Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan Weis. The Rev. Robert N. McDonald of Rogers Park Baptist church will preach on "We Are All Brothers" at the annual Interfaith Sabbath service of Temple Menorah, 2800 Sherwin tomorrow.

A ritual service will be read by members of the Men's club directed by Abraham Shanes and Ira Liberson. The Men's club will be hosts to a social speech school and the Univer "7 sity theater, is stage director. David Stivender and Janet Tel- her daughter, Janet, Police Sgt. Chuck Taylor, village ju fer, music school seniors, are venile officer, and Logan accompanist and rehearsal as McChesney, 5012 N. Paulina Corp.

William G. Wirth, 6309 N. Bell and Airman 2d Class Frederick I. Farmen, teacher, Mrs. Katherine Par sistants.

sons. Patrol boys from Logan Waukegan. BAPTIST CHURCH school who appear in the film are Michael Birdlebough, Rob WILL SPONSOR ert Gane, Ronald Turner, Timothy Buck, Marvin Miller, William McAvee, Steven McClel- river's main and north chan-l nels, North av. and the lake. The section south of Chicago av.

came within the limits of the town of Chicago as incorporated in 1835. Subdivision wise, Kinzie's addition from Kinzie st. to east of State st, had been platted in 1833," when Chicago was organized. John Kinzie, called "Father of Chi-cagoi" lived across the river from Fort Dearborn. In 1835, Wolcott's and Bushnell's additions, took in the area between State and Sedgwick and Kiirzie and Division sts.

The j4andel Brothers LINCOLN VILLAGE Shop Thursday 10 to 9 lan, and Theodore Cummings. Wilmette Junior High school Slhiees patrol boys in the cast are John Dell, David Daiss, Lloyd Urban, John Olendorf, and William Reno. Motor club president, Charles M. Hayes, said the 18 minute Canal trustee's subdivision film will be available to inter ested groups in the near fu the' next year went from State st. to the lake between Chicago-ay.

and Division st. CHECK into SPRING in rustling taffeta ture. PTA at College Hill SONG FESTIVAL Some 120 north siders will participate in a two hour song festival sponsored by Rogers Park Baptist church, 1900 Greenleaf Saturday at 8 p. m. at Lane Technical High school auditorium, Addison st.

and Western av. Proceeds will benefit the church fund. The combined choirs of the church, directed by Albert Heilman, will sing a special arrangement of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." Also on the program will be the Chanticleers, the Melodaires, and the For-tunaires, quartets, and the Chicago Chapter Number One chorus with over 40 voices. Chairman is Herbert Rogers, 7226 Rogers assisted by John Spann, 1225 Chase Everett Pagett, 2044 Chase Alfred Schoumacher, 7349 N. Seeley and Dr.

Phillip Bacon, 1922 Greenleaf av. Fashionable homes were built in the 1840s despite de- to Sponsor Puppet Show lavs1 in crossing the river, Evanston's College Hill PTA Reguf arty from 10.95 to Z9.95; A'-tannery, a meat packing scarlet-lined will sponsor two performances plant, soap factory, and brick of the puppet show, "Pinoc yard were the first manufacturing plants on the north bank. Shipyards, iron found Black, Navy, Red, Brownf HigMedmrn and Low t. i 1 t- chio," tomorrow at the school, 9433 Lincolnwood dr. First show will be at 3:15 p.

m. for children in nursery thru 2d ries. -and breweries followed Then in 1847, the Galena and Chicago Union predecessor to grade, the other at 7:30 p.Jm. TheJIorttrSTB Outstanding Shoe Stores for children in 3d thru 6th the North Western railway be 1 Crisp rayon taffeta in grades. Professional entertainers will perform." came the community's first railroad and ran down the an easy-into coachman style lined middle of Kinzie st, $3ox 1 THEY'RE HERE AND THEY'RE WONDERFUL 'with flaming red taf jne ipipei feta for added dash.

1 via? SIP I ciacK or navy check. 12 to 20 Bittersweet 81977 ht W. Diversey small classes specialization in preparation for College Boards social advantages and la to 22,2. Parkway Bootery 2754 N. Clark St.

EUckingham Blitz Shoes 1346 Wi Devon ROgers Park 4-6 1 20 Your daughter deserves the benefits of at least one year at ROYCEMORE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Since 1915 40 UNCOLN EVANSTON Enrollment limited to 250 girls Play School through High School Station wagon service Foster Ave. to Highland Park Writeor booklet-' phone DAviiB-i220 SEE THE COMPLETELY HEW 1954 PONTIAC Immediate delivery en your new car a good deal on your old car FRANKLIN WEBER MOTORS Yur Fritndly Pontiae Dtaltr tor 27 Year a 6101-29. North Clark SHeldrak 3-0431 Open Evaninfs 'til Clotad Sundays Plenty of Fret Parking at Lincoln get more styU and value in apparel when you choose from the larqer election of offers you find in the Chicago Tribune. Retailers and manufacturers of apparel place far more of their advertising in the Tribune than in any other Chicago newspaper. in1 "iff" nif 1 fiji ffi VBiiifirifi'iihiiit-f An.

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