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Chicago Sunday Tribune: March 2, 1947 Part 3 Page 2 Chosen 'Dream GirV at Northwestern WAR MEMORIAL J. W. McDonald, and Mrs. Robert L. Mcllvaine.

i Coghill emphasized the council is; a fact finding rather than an action! group. "It will be the aim of ourl committee to establish all the facts so that citizens will have a sound; basis on which to decide the future; method of handling recreation in' Glencoe," he said. 5,000 Presented N. U. from Alabaster Estate A bequest of $3,000 from the estate of the late John L.

Alabaster of Evanston has been received Jjr Northwestern university for use far general educational purposes. GROUP TO PROBE GLENCOE SETUP FOR RECREATION TO HONOR YOUTH IN ROGERS PAR Appointment of a special to study Glencoe's recreation fa cilities was announced recently by A. 4 Form Corporation to Build Three Story Structure Eelievine the two World wars ft 2 if were won on the battlefield by American youth, residents of Rog ((HO ers Park have banded together to build a living war memorial which H. T. Coghill.

chairman of the Glencoe Community council. Under Gordon Buck, chairman, the group will survey past and present recreation programs, study needs and costs, and make recommendations for a future program. Action of the council follows a recent discussion of recreation problems of the village. The committee will work with various agencies and persons associated with previous and existing recreation activities in Glencoe, and will direct inquiries to other groups in the recreation field. We will seek to measure facilities now available, determine how they best can be used and whether additional recreation equipment is needed for the future, and find out how a well rounded recreation program can be financed," Buck said- Members of the group are William B.

Gilmour, Hugo Nevard, Charles Satinover, John R. Fugard Jr, Mrs. will attract not only young men and women of today, but the youth of tomorrow. The group, known as the Rogers Park War Veterans Memo Gay multi-colored nylon graceful bow of taffcii. rial corporation, will strive to raise funds for a modern three story com $15 CJ ttk emit munity meeting place and youth recreation center.

1iAf ftHfef 1UiZ 61 East Madison Street Op Mondays 9:30 to P. M. Site of the proposed building has not been selected. It Is hoped, however, that land may be secured near one of the established parks In the neighborhood, John A. Maloney, 1791 -ft; 1 X.y- 'i 1: I I I 1 iirrtTTT 'i i a i nr i fl i mi ni hi i irr 1 Howard one of the originators of the plan, said.

An estimate of the cost has not been made. Will Air Condition Building- 0-G SHOES, EVANSTON Others in the organizing group are George Clouras, 7608 N. Paulina Roy Lunde, 2970 Sheridan C. C. Cole, 6711 Sheridan O.

II. Clermont, 7729 N. Ashland Fred A. Manau, 7605 Bosworth Art McGivern. 1603 Sherwin and If6 Ij'jt mum niiiiiiVT'l if Pete Camburas, 123 W.

Madison st, Plan for the building call for con struction in part of glass or glass brick with sealed glass panels In place of windows. It will be com Kappa Sigma fraternity at Northwestern university honored Miss Nancy Furst, 20, of Lakewood, as their dream girl at the pletely air conditioned and attrac chapter's recent Stardust ball. Miss Furst fs a sophomore and a tively Illuminated. The lobby and staircase will be glass enclosed. The member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at N.

U. MET NORTH building will rest on a terrace with concrete steps leading to the main entrance. A winding stairway will rise from the lobby. lie dioei ale tele A large meeting hall with sepa OUR TOWN rate committee rooms and a lounge will be built on the first floor. Rooms will be allotted teen-age refrigeration engineer, is vice presl dent of Fidelis Bible class of Ravens groups and veteran organizations A soundproof section will provide Paragrafs About Some Folks You Know, wood Baptist church, 4450 N.

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THE DRAKE SHOP IN THE DRAKE HOTEL for band, glee club, and other musical organizations' rehearsals. A large auditorium and service pan months with the navy in the Pacific theater. ISS MARGARET M. SCHEIN- try will be available on the top floor M' for clubs wishing to conduct dinner Betty Brookman, Lake View High ER, 22, of Winnetka, has become a United Air Lines stewardess and has been assigned or luncheon parties. school student, is one of 27 candi Serve Sponsoring Groups to the Chicago to Denver route.

dates for queen of the annual mill A penthouse apartment will be Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James P. tary ball, outstanding social event Scheiner, she was on the calendar of Kemper military provided for the manager and caretaker's quarters will be built on the graduated from Skokie school in, first floor. and you'll enjoy making your selection in our new; modern Evanston store: Illustrated: Superbly styled Db Liso Debs in Balenciaga and black suede: Also in black THE 950 SHOP 950 N.

MICHIGAN AVENUE THE EVANSTON HOP 1636 ORRINOTON Community organizations sponsor school, Boonville, Mo. Lillian M. Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WTilliam Nelson, 1107 Cor 1939.

New Trier I twr- "I Township High school In 19 4 3 ing the program and their representatives are Joseph Brader, 7256 N. Oakley av Howard Masonic lodge; Nate Sabel, 7436 N. Hermit "tie nelia av, recently enrolled at and attended Mi- Wheaton college. a i university, Oxford, for two years, where Miss Florence L. Schwartz, 1555 Hollywood av, is In the European she was a mem theater as a civilian actress technician.

She is assigned to soldier ber of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. age Lions Club of Rogers Park; Police Capt. Michael Ahern, 7075 N. Clark Rogers Park Clark Street Business Edward F. Hamilton, 7052 N.

Paulina and R. E. Zimmerll, 6925 N. Clark both of George Harles post, of Foreign Wars. W.

R. Davis, 1737 Howard shows at Assmannshausen, Germany, gabardine Chicago alumni where army productions are origl Mmrtarrt Scheiner of St. Mary's col nated and developed before presen or brown calfskin. 1495 Visit our Accessory Bat featuring handbags, gloves and hosiery. Open your charge account today.

tation to soldiers in the American lege and SS. Cyril and Methodius seminary. Orchard Lake, Wis, have reelected Sigmund Stefanowicz, 4246 Howard District Business Associa tops zone. Miss Schwartz was graduated Sheridan assistant corporation counsel, president of the association. from Senn High school and Northwestern university.

north side men were tion Dr. Joseph Ambrose, 7601 N. Paulina Kiwanis Club of Rogers Park; Melvin Nelson. 1136 Farwell av Max Goldstein, 1524 Birchwood Temple Mizpah; Frank P. Knoll, 1407 Greenleaf Al Morse.

1947 vi Vf i ifc "-T-if-- toppers I pledged to fraternities at Colo- NINE north slders are registered at Butler university, Indianapolis, for the second semester. They are Miss I rado college, Colorado Springs, Morse Knights of Columbus, and A recently. Beta Theta Pi pledges are William Benner and Dudley Bernard Raskin, 188 W. Randolph North Shore lodge, B'nai B'rith. Jeanne Hodek, 4219 N.

Mozart Miss Joyce LeNore Curtis, 424 Jones, both of Wilmette; Willard Morrison, 2323 Hartzell st, Evans Diversey Arnold II. Balk, Evanston Youth Group 200 E. Chestnut Miss Janet Sue ton; Philip SchifHin, Glencoe, James Suhr, 911 Sheridan rd, Evanston, Vou won't believe your eyes when you see the price-tag on this smartly tailored topper of pure wool galmrdine. You'll love the Bartle, 2111 Greenleaf Thomas Me 0-cG Si and Keith H- Thorp Jr, Winnetka to Discuss Propaganda "Propaganda as a Threat to a Warless World will be the subleet A. Donohue, 611 Arlington Miss Nancy Jane Dreesen, 1529 Estes Warren Hall, Lake Forest, was pledged by Phi Delta Theta.

Pledges Basil P. Sakas, 5007 N. California of Phi Gamma Delta include Robert hi slim, trim, youthful lines in of the High School Fellowship meeting at 6:30 p. m. today in First Methodist church, Evanston.

Suzanne Harry J. Williams, 1557 -uiive av, and Miss Dorileet Koch, 5722 N. Washtenaw' av. Blackburn, 823 Forest av, Evanston; Sherman Griggs, 919 Forest av. Dobbins, Dorothy Johnson.

Walter Evanston, and John Westlund, 2316 AT 626 CHURCH STREET Smith, and Abe Dunn will be mem Central st, Evanston. William R. Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Bailey, 6322 bers of a discussion panel. all the newest shades of Spring: Navy, Green, Beige, Grey and Black. Sizes 10 to 20. 30-95 Winthrop av, recently celebrated Herlocker, Kenilworth, and Ray Syl Open Monday and Thursday Evenings vester, 1140 N. La Salle st, wer pledged by Sigma Chi.

their 25th wedding anniversary with a reception In their home. Bailey, a Graduate of N. U. Takes Research Council Post NEWLY REMODELED and REDECORATED STORE IS FLMSHED Tin Appointment of Stanley A. Frankel, 5717 Kenmore av as direc if i.T yiirsHim tor of publica 4760 BROADWAY, Corner Lawrence Open Monday and Thurtday Eve.

rw tions for the Research Council for Economic Se-curlty, 105 W. Monroe has been announced by Bertram J. Cahn, board chairman. Frankel, a 1940 graduate of North western lversity, achieved a bril a Roc Eiailfflliail rr.iliou Stanley Frmnkel yi a BELOVED SIZE SAILOR shiny straw hugt oU-fashioned rainbow taffeta bow from our workroom others from 19.95 liant war record in Pacific theaters. rom private he rose in the field to the rank of major, serving with the 37th Buckeyel division in the Solomons and Philippines.

He was decorated three times, once for leading troops that rescued 300 Americans interned in Bilibid prison hospital, Manila, in February, At Northwestern he won Phi Beta Kappa honors and held the CO CO-ITS stirs CS17 ats w.v, ZJ James scholarship which is awarded 1V to the student ranking first scho- iitMk Floar Ytaatia lnstically in the liberal arts college. His many campus activities included the editorial chairmanship of the Strttt Daily Northwestern. Prior to his war service Frankel Tf4 directed the book department of a national magazine. He described many of his war experiences In magazine articles. Easy Way to Think Twice S' Myriad of lacy ruffles drape crepe skirt.

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