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PART 3 PAGE 6. NW CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: OCTOBER 26, 1941. New Trade Center Opened MAINE SCHOOL GROUPS ELECT OFFICIAL STAFFS -7- 1 inn u' lE QlT -Xw Tom Poyer Will Head the iy f0S gJy miiWr I I 'SJ NL. Student Council. Tom Poyer of Des Plaines was an nounced president of the student council of Maine Township High school, when Helen Docekal, chair man of the organizations committee "MECuE'S TIKI AY LOST CONTRACT" a "This will save fhe boss a trip to the coast" Have you considered how much time and money are saved by an adequate, well-organized filing system? Just one misplaced piece of paper may sometime cost you more than adequate office equipment.

Filing equipment in a variety of makes and sizes is only one of the useful office aids which you will find advertised at attractive prices in the Office Equipment and Devices, and Typewriters and Supplies columns in the Tribune want ad section. Watch these columns for opportunities to save on the purchase of typewriters, adding machines, desks, lamps and many other office needs. cf the student self governing coun en. made public the names or re cently elected officers of various school clubs and organizations. Jack Dominick was named vice president; Grace Bornhoeft, social A crowd of 60,000 persons gathered under umbrellas at Belmont and Central avenues Saturday night, and stood in the rain at the windup of chairman; Zora Rainovich, building and grounds chairman; Courtney Forsberg.

safety chairman, and Nancy Kollman and Bob Olson assembly two day festivities celebrating the opening of the Belmont-Central shopping center. Feature of the experimental block ia a parking lot to accommodate 600 autos, a playground for children, and bike and go-cart chairmen. parking space. The class of 1942 will be led by i- Al Perlin. president; Lois Ann Jones vice president: Doris Neve, secretary and Pat Pearce, treasurer.

Art Fish er is the new president of the junior class. Howard Peterson is vice presl dnt; Lois Campbell, secretary. and Betty Anne Cagney, treasurer. Mem hrs of the sophomore class elected Eujene Pfiughaupt. president; Lyman McAfe.

vice president; Corrinne Van IHk. secretary. and Nancy Helmick, treasurer. Other Club leader. WMVIi All MM ATA The Maine Music Masters will be headed by Phyllis Edwards, president; Jean F.eikerts.

secretary; Jo sephine Glazer. treasurer, and Dick Ouderkirk, historian. Lois Larson Is the new president of the Girls' club. Other officers include Edith Jones, vic president; Lucille Connor, sec retary; Peggy Kinder and Alice Meyer, co-treasurers; Violet and Vir ginia Fallberg. big sister chairmen; II UU Udll Sid! I IA deliveries -Jv next week" Nancy Brown and Betty Jo Strefe, social chairmen, and Joanne Van F.er.sselaer, welfare chairman.

Bob Alexander will head the Boys' assisted by Bill Thomas, vice president: Harry Biska, secretary: Melvin Winkelman, big brother, and Sam Dwarkin, president of the Belmont-Central Chamber of Com F.ay Gross, social chairman. merce, presents key to Milton H. Callner, builder of the Belmont- New officers of the. Maine French Central block. Seen here, left to right, are: Ina Mae Jones, national club include Bill Goldberg, president; champion American Legion baton twirler; Mr.

Callner, Marion Mosior, Isabel Cushing. vice president; Merri Hakewill. social chairman; Janice Belmont-Central queen; Mr. Dwarkin, Lorraine Ziolkowski, also a queen. Smith, publicity, and John Davis, ser- and State Rep.

Raymond Keefe, behind Shirley Brown. r-rt at arms. New officers of the "I don'i mind saying thaf your fast trucking service swung the deal for your outfit" Unreliable delivery service is a wide-open invitation for your competitors to make things tougher for you. If you need more trucks, let the Tribune want ad section help you solve your problem. In the Motor Trucks for Sale column you will find offerings of used motor trucks of various makes ranging from light delivery to heavy duty types.

Consult this column when you are in the market for additional equipment. Both automobiles and trucks to fill In your requirements on a rental basis may be found advertised In the Autos, Trucks to Rent column. It will pay you to watch these columns In the Tribune want ad section. Good Words club are Marjorie Tcugh. president: Laura Copeland, N.PARK COLLEGE vice president, and Elaine Enzen- barher.

secretary. Also Elect Officer. PLANS THIRTIETH TRAINING CAMP ri A'NEWS'i Other organizations which have re ANNUAL REUNION cently elected officers are: Girls Ath letic association: Annie Kinkade, president: Lois Wille, vice president, ar.d Barbara Fritsche. secretary-treasurer. Main Historical society.

Alumni to Take Part in Henry A. Wojcik, 2804 Logan boule Tern Hays, president; Glen Park, Viv Fete. ian Houser, and Bernice Neetz, vice vard, was recently appointed to the coast artillery officers school at Fort Monroe, Hampton Roads, Va. Wojcik, Alumni and students of North Park presidents: Ann Selleck, secretary, erd Don Harring. treasurer.

Girls PJding club. Florence Kolb. presi a 27 year old conscript, has been sta college. Foster and Kedzie avenues, Ml. 'U HI SUM dent; Joan Stanton, vice president; will unite on Friday and Saturday to sponsor the tioned at the harbor defenses of Puget Sound, Wash.

His military duty to date has been seacoast military observer, at which job he at Jean Hughes, secretary, and Gloria Sawyer, treasurer. 30 th annual tained the rank of corporal. In civi homecoming celebration. Members Also elected were: Spanish club, Jeanne Eaton, president; Jean Dick, lian life Wojcik was an attorney. of the arrange Two northwest side marines serv ments committee vice president: Jacqueline Goll, secretary, and Lois Otto, treasurer.

Terrain Swimming club. Marillyn Rie- ing in the Philippines have recently expect more than earned promotions. Walter C. John 500 persons to he frf. president.

Latin club, James son, 4038 Melrose street, has been Challenger, consul; Jean Parten present at the a i ous event s. promoted to the rank of sergeant. hesmer. vice consul; Jean Shaw, cen- which will start Gerald F. McQuilkin, 5653 Austin "TELL IWU HIS RAISE GAME THRO" avenue, is now a private first class.

Friday evening They are attached to the 1st sepa and end Saturday evening. rate marine battalion at Cavlte. raut tlrandtl. Students of LeRoy W. Halander, stationed at high school classes of North Park the Tuscon, army air base, will cademy will be in charge of the bonfire and pep session that will open leave this month for Randolph Held, to enroll in a flight surgeon he festivities on Friday evening.

Dormitories and class buildings on assistant's course In the school of he campus will be decorated and aviation medicine there. He is the potlights will be played on them son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Halander, all Friday evening. 4326 Central Park avenue.

or st; Donald P.uesch, praetor; Marion Curtis, quaestor, and Florence Kolb. ec; German club, Pat Colvin, president Barbara Stege. vice president: Bernice Neetz. secretary, and Ncrbert Harz. treasurer.

The school Radio club will beheaded ry Torn Smith, president; Bill Sanger. Don Rassmussen. and Gores." Baumeister, vice presidents, and EiU Warkenteln. Secretary. Elwood K-pf will be chief cheer leader, assisted by Dudley Brown, vice president, and Mona Cote, secretary.

St. John's Church Choir Gives Card Party Tuesday The choir of St. John's Evangelical Lut heran churc will sponsor a card I arty next Tuesday evening at 8 rlvk in the church parlors. Argyle arsd Laramie streets. Proceeds will be used to have the organ tuned and tr buy music for the Christmas ser-i- The committee on include Miss Dorothy Lenz and Misses Ruth and Edith Nagel.

Plan Alumni Reunion. After the football game between Among the recent promotions at Camp Polk, is that of Private North Park and Morton Junior college Saturday on the athletic field Alfred Schwass, 5257 Fletchej strest. to sergeant. He Is a former football of St. George High school, 350 Sherman avenue.

Evanston, a tea will be and basketball player at Ripon col- lege. Frederick C. Brems, 2210 Lamon held in Caroline hall, the girls' dormi- avenue, a former scoutmaster, also ory of North Park college. Miss achieved the rank of sergeant after Marcella Johnson is chairman of the "And from now on he Is to have full charge of the plant" Today's bigger jobs with bigger pay are going to ambitious men and women who have special training. You can get the special training which can qualify you for one of the jobs now opening up by taking one of the regular or short courses offered In the Tribune want ad section.

Read the announcements of Interest to men and women In the Trade Schools, Instruction, Musical and Dramatic, and Dressmaking and Millinery Schools columns. serving three and a half months at event. Former students will renew Camp Polk. Id acquaintances, and parents of present students will meet members Eight northwest siders left recent of Ihe school's faculty. ly for the infantry replacement cen Wallace Bruce Amsbary, author ter at Camp Roberts, Cal.

They are nd humorist, will be the speaker at he Saturday evening program to be Joseph Gosrkl. 3527 Natchez avenue; Joseph Dworak, 5320 Cuyler avenue; eld in the school auditorium. The Robert Lack. 4143 Long avenue; North Park college football team will be guests at the event. Frank Vivirito, 7301 Belmont avenue; Chester Straus, 4817 Byron street; 3 MUSIC FESTIVAL WINNERS TO SING AT SUNDAY EVENING CLUB Mehin Buehleman, 3650 Bell avenue; List Arrangements Group.

Paul Brandel, chairman of the Urban Ochwat. 5112 Berteau avenue, alumni committee, is assisted by Miss and Maltha Nielsen, Woodstock. Audrine Gavert, Leslie Strand, Milton Strom, and Nils Olsson. Ted Roose Sam Sternberg, 3825 Lawrence ave will head student arrangements. nue, and Charles Tippereiter, 7652 Three winners in vocal contests of The Chicago Tribune's annual Chi Decorations for the men's dormitory Summerdale avenue, have been re re in charge of Robert Bodin.

Mar leased from active military service In the 40th Infantry division stationed jorie Maulsby heads the decoration committee for Caroline hall. James cs Music Festival will sing solos tonight in Orchestra hall at the Sunday Eve- at Camp San Luis Obispo, Cal. Shedden, president of the academy Five northwest side conscripts, as signed to the army aviation ground student council, will direct the decorations on Old Maine, the general building. Freshman college students rang club serv- schools, have arrived at air bases in various sections of the country. Wil ill be in charge of the gymnasium; liam Sanders, 1417 California avenue.

the Woman's Athletic association is is stationed at Chanute field. 111. orking on the science building, and Arthur Basofin, 2611 Lawndale ave nue, at Mather field, Charles the music school students will beautify their headquarters. ires-Louisa Hoe. soprano, chosen best woman in the Z33T competition, will be heard with the club cheir under the direction of Edgar Nelson, Riefenberg, 3930 Francisco avenue; vnUR MONEY'S VORTH vvw you AT aay Cfte way to find When ou Exchange can you the Barter column the tomt tder, V8 column.

Roger Palmquist, Phil Gustafson, James Bah in, 724 Lavergne avenue, and Lyman Anderson. 5021 Marmora 'TJE10 SAYS I CAN'T AFFORD IT" "You wouldn't believe how much we made last month" Irving Prescott, and Ted Roos compose the male quartet that will present a series of musical selections avenue, at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Edgar Nrlxin. Seven northwest siders have recent Saturday evening. A trophy will be awarded the group whose decoration ly arrived for training in the coast ar ontest entry is selected by the want adverttw tillery replacement center at Camp judges.

Callan, Cal. They are Seymour Good- stein, 4755 Avers avenue; John Kramer, 6004 Monitor avenue: Walter Kuntzman, Carlinville, Henry 'L. Field, 5707 Austin avenue; John Pl-onke, 4315 School street; Joseph Tl-carri, 3347 Kilpatrick avenue and 1647 Humboldt boulevard. A dress shop manager, a tool sharp who also general choral director of the festival. Two other vocalists who will are Irene Stoddard, first place winner in this summer's Cook ccunty finals in the lyric soprano and George McHardy, lyric tenor.

ho placed second in the county r-is. Mir Stoddard and Mc. McHardy nng with the Drexel Park church choir, conducted by Theodore Barg. at the 7 o'clock meeting. The Drexel Park choir sings each summer in the Tribune vesper services held in the Cook County forest preserves.

Dr. Karold Bosley, pastor of the Mount Vernon place Methodist church. Ealtimore. Md- will be guest speaker at the 8 o'clock meeting. W.

Earnes, president and fo-ader cf the club, will preside. ener, and adjustment clerk and a pur PRIORITIES HIT PARK RIDGE PJLAN FOR CITY HALL Plans for a new $150,000 city hall have been tabled by the Park Ridge city council until the priorities ban on nondefense construction is lifted. Preparations had been made to present the project to a vote by the citizens. It was announced last week, however, that the council will go ahead with the groundwork so that action may be taken as soon as the restriction is removed. Architects' drawings are being studied by the council.

chasing agent are among the five northwest siders who arrived at the coast artillery replacement center at Are you looking for the opportunity to let up in business which can cash in on the new buying power released by higher industrial activity? If so, watch the Business Opportunities column of the Tribune want ad section. Retail stores, manufacturing plants, sales concessions, distributorships, wholesale establishments these and many other types of opportunities are made known thru these informative columns. Review them today. Because they get better results, want ad users place more want advertising in the Tribune than they place in all other Chicago newspapers combined. Fort Eustis, recently.

They In clude Ted Klrpluk, 2025 Thomas street; Sulo Ask, Rockford; Edward Wexler, 3225 Sunnyside avenue; Fred erick Martzan. 6433 Albany avenue, and Richard Sanders, 4615 Drake ave nue. I I 0 II.

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