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SOUTHTOWN ECONOMIST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930 ISCHOOL CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT WOMANTS CITY CLUB Jane Addams To Be Speaker Next Tuesday OKK of Chicago school system will be told graphically by demonstrations as well as by nhort a at the public schools conference lay to he held at the Chicago Woman's club, 2 E. from 11 o'clock in the morning to 10 or Is in the evening next Tuesday. School children from senior an-1 Junior- high and elementary schools will take loading part In the program at which members of Parent(Teacher associations, parents, pupils the general public will be present. During the morning session the "daily dozen" will be given by boys frtid girls from the Parker elementary 'nchool, 6800 Stewart, a under 'direction ot Christine Bednar, Pupils from thr. Horace a SOoO Chappel the Morgan Park high school and the Parker junior high school i participate in a demonstration and exhibit to he given at noon in co-operation i other schools in Hie city.

The South schools to bfe represented in an exhibit of printing, mechanical drawing, woodwork and kindred crafts i Tilden technical, Lindblom and Cal- 'umet senior high schools. Miss Jane Addams, of Hull House, be main speaker at the luncheon and at the dinner i S. a a Chicago editorial -writer and lecturer, will talk. Five i a on school activities will be given at the dinner Session by William .1. Kogftn.

super' i of schools: a i Miss Isabella i Tlosp Testa, and Mc'Dade, a i a i i i i a i a a i men of the Illinois i of Parent? rand Teachers will meet next Monday a nt 1: "0 o'clock in the fcreiiee room of A i a Bond a Mortgage i i 3127 X. Dcar- 'born st. i Plans i he discussed by a (chairman, Mrs. Daniel Pagenta. the jdistrict director, Mrs.

Kdward son, and thfl district a i a Mrs. A. Kopecky. Mrs. H.

C. JSinsmeisler, S2G7 'wood is the South Side i Troth Announced Le Roy Fikmas Wed in Church Rites HITE chrysanthemums, roses, ferns and palms formed the background against which Miss Mabel T. Robertson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W.

E. Robertson, 0400 Kenwood exchanged vows last Saturday evening i Fikma, son of Mr. and John Fikma. The ceremony was read by the Rev. Jr.

P. Boynton at the Wood- a Baptist church, 02nd St. and University ave. Before the service Miss i Griffith of Rogers Park, presented a program of bridal music and Morris O. Ivlns, 0400 Kenwood sang i "Because," "I Love You Truly" and Me." MERCY ALUMNAE TO HOLD FORMAL DANCE FEBRUARY 21 FEBRUARY 21 is the date which has been set for the formal i is to be given by the a nae of the Mercy high school the Opera club.

Johnny Mullaney's "Blue Jackets" will i the music. Officers of the alumnae association who are making arrangements for the affair are Miss Celeste McGreal, 702S Merrill president; Miss Margaret Sutherland. 7728 Eggleston vice-president; Miss Mona Casey, 7217 Paxton second vice-president; Miss Anne Wallace, 5550 Wella i nancial secretary; Miss Margaret McCoIlum, 7443 South Park corresponding secretary, and Alicia Ford, LaSalle treasurer. Promise Me. I A A gown of white jade velvet, fash- A A I nned i an uneven hemline and A a C1UD Veroin.

543 Knglewood 3 the Studenten with an uneven hemline and A of the He Skir wa, worn bv the bride, classes at the Englewood evening whose veil was caught to her i school, was entcrtamcd at the horn a i with sprays of lilies of val- of H. W. I- eodcrn, ley. She, carried a bouquet of lilier. Miss Florence Haak, who as maid of ashes of roses crepe chairman.

Today the St. Clara a a association is holding its a in assembly room. i Mrs. George. 3219 E.

65th pre- 'meeting Woodlawn 'Harrington, siding. I The business session was to a I been followed by a social and i Mrs. Harry C. Walker. (552.1 i versity a i a Of the i licity committee.

--f-- During a meeting of a Scott Parent-Teacher association to be held at 1:45 o'clock next afternoon in the school assembly a Blackstoiie Mrs. i i a y. Krahl will speak on a cation. A representative of Woodlawn Trust and Savings bank is to address the members on "Saving an Educational Fund." Children of room 305 will give an exhibition of a modern i in a i i Mrs. Robert II.

a E. G2nd is to preside a the i singing opened a uary meeting of the Hirsch Parent Teacher association held yesterday i social room ot" the school, 77-1U Inglesidc ave. Mrs. Robert Payne presided at i anrl the ispenker was J)r. A.

Cowan, who talked on "Care a i of the Teeth in Regard Proper i i i a MPtr.ger. social a i man, was in a i i i of st. close of i Tuesday Afternoon at 1: o'clock the school a Teacher association will hold its a monthly i The child study i A i a Excell a i i at .1:15 o'clock preceding the session. Thfi address of the a is be a by a a member of the i high school, hoso i i "The A a a of i i High Anum KolLi i be hostess the a I 'The a i i 1.11 ion i i I'ar'u a school. 7 a 15 i a i school a sj-'eni V1 Jean Campbell Mr.

find Alexander Campbell, W. Marquette. lite rv.fiagemetit of Ih.rii' rlrntftJttrr. Jean, hilli, to Arthur foii'- iiirr. sn-it of Mrs.

A. MIPS CnntphfU. is member nt (iamnin, fliapter of thr Delta Zcta Chi sorority. i a i i or. a of last week.

Gordon a i of the i of a a Uuggles. who worked for i years as a teacher and i i a in the Chicago schools. A the- conclusion of her talk Mrs. was presented i a bouquet, by Mrs. A a Talbot.

7821 Eberhart nn a of the association. were, served i Mrs. J. .1. Jones.

7S13 Vernon t.hd assisted by Mrs. Fred Seaborg. Vernon vice-president. It was a a Mrs. Gordon i present a Kugglos to Hie school a i i i i of Martha i near i of assistant, super- i i a co- i workers ot the a will be I prer.en i I rlar.s of association i meet i i i i the i school child class a a 7SOO Cornell honor, wove made with long skirt and uneven hemline, a carried tea roses and pink sweet peau.

Mrs. George Ciilniorc, 0840 Clyde a sister of the bride, and Miss Anna Fikma, a cousin of the bridegroom, were tha bridesmaids. Chiffon gowns were worn by both, green being chosen by Mrs. Gilmore and orchid by Miss Fikma, both of whom carried tea roses and pink sweet peas. i Betty Hopkins of Downers Grove, wearing a.

frock of blue chiffon and carrying a basket of pink rose petals, acted as flower girl, while her brother, V. Hopkins- carriecl the ring. Wilbur Swensen. 7S02 served as best man. The ushers were 1 George Gilmore.

0840 Clyde and Walter Robertson, brother of the bride. i -A reception for 300 guests was 1 held in the. church parlors following. i the nuptials. Mr.

and Mrs. Fikma i are to reside at 6104 Woodlawn ave. Pre-nuptial showers were given in honor of Miss Robertson by Miss Mignon Hirsch. 0415 Rhodes and Mrs. H.

D. Hopkins of Downers Grove. JANUARY Gl is the date which has been set for the first card and bunco party ot the year to be given by the Sanctuary society of the St. EtTielreda parish in the parish hall, S8th and Paulina, sts. Final arrangements for the affair were made Friday evening at a meeting held at the home of Mrs.

T. 11. Stokes, president of the organization, Members of the society who reside on Justine st. and Ashland ave. are "ponsoring the party and Mrs.

J. K. Butler is to be in charge. The club, i consists of 17 bers, was organized lust to mote conversational a Officers are Mr. Feddern, president Evelyn Goeckel, treasurer, and ence Dath, secretary.

members; are Clara Kolbe, Karl Kohler. Lucilc Lloyd, Florence Gurgel. Louise Riester, 1 Victor Olsen, Josephine Hassewer, Elizabeth Krop and Matthew Lepun- ski. At the a a i those I who signed the. roll of membership i were Loretta Geiger, Sonia.

i Clara PauHn, i Hccht and Gehring. I New Heads of Rainbow Order To Be Installed W. G. Trautvettcr, 70.25 Clyde i again be installed AS mother adviser for the Loyal Assem- 1 bly, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, at a ceremony to take place tomor i row evening in the clubrooma of the i Windsor Park temple, 75th I M. nnd Coles ave.

Those who arc to be installed i elude Mary Alice Sargent, Oglesby advisor; Vclnia Van A 7051! Kingston associate adviser; Helen Brown, 2C61 E. 1 75th hope: Jean Bucham, 1710 R5th a i Eleanor H. Gear. i 002-" Commercial treasurer; i A i Jeffory a a i Helen Smiley. Col fax reporter, and Florence a a i loader.

I Olivers who will be i I the i ofllces they are- to hold i this 1 a Ida Mae Curl, 7B47 Clyde relifrion; Gladys Powis, 71(40; i a i a Ida Johnson, i I 771S Euclid i a i a i i a TSernita. BUI-ROSS, 7710 Crcgicr i i i Xorrna a I 7007 Euclid a i i i Williams. 70.12 service; Ida Fleischauer, Ewing I I confidential observer: Mercedes Wiek- i lifCe. 012." Commercial outer ob- server: Leona Escudier, 7737 Euclid musician, and Winifred Hanscn, 790V) Essex choir director. To Be Bride Katherine Fyke To Be Bride of George Shippy K10T11i; A RT roses arc to be 1 IS.

Raymond Pullen, 7327 i ton entertained nt bridge Monday evening, when guests were Mrs. R. B. Houseman, 7244 Harvard Miss Ethel Bishop, 715S Xormal Mrs. A Straub, 7040 Perry Mrs.

Claude Raber, 7000 Stewart Mrs. P. I Willmarth of Evanston and Miss Isabel and Miss Margaret Wiggins, 7052 Tale ave. I ALENTINE Vogel, 7018 Morgan o'clock dinner Sunday iv- I Au.stin Sexton I a -Teacher Kdison phiyerts i present i i Business." in the a a at o'clock a i i of Si'lo a Xo. 110.

of Moosehcart i presided first i at a meeting a i i A I Mae Wilhelm. 7425 Lafayette entertained 12 of her friends a a party given in her "honor at her home on the occasion of her sixth Birthday recently. The decorations were in pink and green. Games were played and Denton and Coral Scott were- the prize winners. 1MEXT Sunday a and evening minstrel show is to sented by the Perez Council, Xo.

10, i Ladies of Isabella minstrel troop the auspices of the St. Rose Altar and Rosary society. The performances will be held in i the St. Rose of Luna school 48O1 Ashland ave. Following the friends at a at his home.

The guests were Mr. and Mrs. August Vogel and their son, Stewart, 1322 W. 72nd Mr. and Vogel and their family, W.

80th Mr. and 'Mrs. John Vogel and their family, 1S20 W. 7Sth Mary Moore and Frsd Moore, 701S Morgan and Miss Helen Brtzki, (749 Peoria. st.

Cards were played during the evening. QLIVE Bridge club was entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday by Mrs. Orville Lippman, 7251 Princeton ave. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Leonard C.

Reid, 481O Mrs. Robert Stewart. 7235 Princeton and Mrs. Victor Walling, 7122 mal blvd. ALPHA chapter of Delta Chi porters.

Impersonated by the members of the Young Men's Bible class of the AVoodlawn Baptist church, did i at the dinner held Wednesday evening at the church the auspices of Womans circle. Mrs. W. E. Rooks was a i a of the arrangements.

Following i business meeting of the held, the Rov. M. pastor of the church for years, presided. Today the Woman's circle is a 1 o'clock luncheon at which TOO guests are expected to be present. Mrs.

Florence Warring, 6150 Ingleside is presiding and the Rev. L. H. Boekcr of the Albany Park Baptist church, is giving the principal speech. Mist Hazel D.

Johnson Announcement IMS been made br Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson, 1455 73rd of the engagement of their daughter, Hazel, to Sigurd Wilson Evau- ficr, son of Mrs.

C. K. Evangcr, Wilson ave. The wedding is to take place next summer. Miss Johnson icas graduated' from Lindblom Jufjh school ivilh the class of February, '27.

791C MEXT Friday the Oakbaven Hyde Park auxiliary will meet at. the home of the ways anrl means chairman. Mrs. Sandwick, 52t3 Iorchester ave, Mrs. John JJU Bensley, Ellis is presided: of tiro auxiliary.

Luncheon is be served at o'clock. and Mrs. Fred AVaterman, iV1 Bi.shop entertained at a a a i i an(1 bridge a Saturday church was i P. Thc gllesta included Dr. and Mrs.

past I Cornell, 7245 Princeton a I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Xewton. 7240 giving Harvard Mr. and Mrs.

Robert MI Princeton r.vc.; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lippman, 7251 Princeton Mr. and Mrs. Walter I O.

Tibbies, 0014 Damen Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walling, 7121 Normal Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zur- horst, 6050 Eggleston Mr.

and Mrs. Merritt Ranstead, 0049 Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Handy, 8040 Harper ave. Prizes were -won by Mr.

and Mrs. "Walling, Mr. and Mrs. Tibbies. Mrs.

Newton, -Mrs. Zurhorst, Mr. Stewart and Mr. Handy. in profusion decorate i St.

John i Episcopal 74th st. and JelTcry for the i i i a orino I lUuiirhter of Mrs. a Kykc, 71 Hi i i and i sou of Mr. a i a Shippy. Ebe.rhurt ave.

a roses i the a i in the decoration of the bride's home for the reception i i The Kev. a i i a in to read the Preceding i a A 1 i 1051(1 i i organ a of v. A i selec- i i i i I i a i i i i i S21O a of i i ill sing Me" and "I Love Mi.ss i of Oak Park i be a i of honor, wearing of i tafl'eta I'aaliioneU i an eii i lisl' 1 green i aro i worn Miss A i i i i i i i 7l'''-i i i and i A a i a a arc serving as ids. Two i nifsccs i Doro Ijon I i i S210 lOast EnH and a i Fyke, 744'i i i are act flower girls. T'liey i a i organdy a i a i carry a of rose petals.

i is prosx-ntcd in by bcr i i a i Fyke i be sowned in i satin, a ioned i i a hemline, a i i her i of i lace i a from a cap of same material. While- rones and lilies the valley i i Lelioy i i a i of i i i a best a I i a i will I a i 1 of the bride, and I 75(itj i i l''ollowinj; a. in Soutli, Mr. Shippy i a lo i i Marcii at 821O East End ave. Members of the Epworth League, of the St.

i Episcopal travo a. January 4 for Fyke and last Saturday evening Mrs. I i a entertained in her JUU. and 7217 Soi friends were entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening by Mrs. E.

G. Sharp, C93O Oglesby in the Venetian terrace of the Southmoor hotel. fOMPAXY of the. Englewood Com- mandery save a dinner Tuesday evening in "the Gold room of. tho Chicago Beach hotel.

sorority entertained the motliers its members at a tea given Sunday AST Saturday evening Mr. and afternoon at home of Miss Berniece Anderson, 8505 Laflin st. sorority colors of green and, gold were carried out in both the decorations and the refreshments. Bunco was pla.yed and each mother 'was presented with a gift. Max Maslov.

Vernon entertained at bridge. Mrs. The i i i were stale in the afternoon, a pound grand resent i i past regent a i botli of whom yu party will be given in the. convent for the benefit of the sisters. Later, the members of the Altar and Rosary The chapter i a ils officers society will serve supper to i i i i i nt the Park troupe before the evening perform- 4OO ance.

Mrs. John F. Gleason. 781 I. Loomia lieldlvm.se porr-on v.

a a i i st ls i a 2 1 W. (iOth now senior i i i women ho.stcsses a th5 a a bridge- a i week were. a a a a K. 7.11 Mrs. AV.

OSOO is the director of the production and Mrs. Mary McNamara. the grand lady of council. I a rjlNXEi. guests of the Herbert troms.

GS22 Parnell on January 5 were Mr. and Mrs. Halltis Ostrom and their daughter, Ruth, of La Grange. Mrs. Ostrom was hostess Friday i i a i i a I i 1 o'clock luncheon for the members i a M.

a of the Friday Afternoon Bridge club. Troy w. I The members include. Mrs. Charles K.

11. Bur- Emmart, 6838 Tale Mrs. W. T. a Xewell Lucas.

Harvard Mrs. a i a and Mrs. Charles Skoog, 755 W. OSth Mrs. CrXTY friends of Mrs.

S. Marsh, 7202 Princeton prised her Sunday on the occasion of her birthday at an "at home" which had been arranged by her son, Richard, without his mother's edge. Mrs. Marsh a member of Xormal Park Presbyterian church. 70th fit.

and Yale, and has been a resident. Southtown for a ber of years. DASKETS of vari-colored flowers i and yellow candles decorated lable when Miss Maxine Clarke. OS10 South Park entertained a group of college girls at. 1 o'clock luncheon Friday in Vionor of Miss Jean 7137 Eberhart a.ve.

i a I a i i I a i civ, i i a rs H. i i i a i i I Pa a i a i a i a r- UO i i i i i i i a i 1'T i a and a i a i i and i or ha closed i TS.VJ 71 i I nib: a i i the a i i scores a i i i series a i i i i i Leslie a i i i .1. I 1 11. K. i 7346 Harvard Skoog, 755 W.

OSth st. Henry Gosch. 430 X. Xormal Mrs. Sidney Creek, 504 W.

and Mrs. Walter Bishop, 7242 mal blvd. ITEBRCART 7 is the date which has been set by LaRabida circle. Xo. ttfi.

Daughters of Tsabella. for its i frolic to be held at the-Perei; of C. clubhouse. Mrs. Garfield Peterson, i W.

59th is in charge of the a'-ranR'--- i i i and A. H. Frank, 7220 a a is regent of the circle. Claude. MEXT Tuesday afternooii St.

Bernard Altar and Rosary society will hold its regular monthly a noon card and bunco party at. Hie school hall, st. and Stewart Mrs. Cornelius Kelly, C.915 worth i be the hostess'. i QELEBRATIXG i 23rrl i anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. a Levin, 0701 Halsted a i 20 guests at i a Roses, lilies of valley nnd candelabra decorated table. Bridge way played dm-ing the i DRIDGE luncheon guests Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Francis Brown.

S02S Ingleside were Mr. and Mrs. Robert. J. Pyne of Oak Park.

Mrs. Thoman R. Ellis, 8251 Cornell and Mrs. Benjamin Bright, 1731 E. 72nd st.

a Mrs. George Mader, 7704 Crandori announce the engagement of their daughter, Ivadell Ucrnice, to Charles AVilliam Rea, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rea, 77-10 "Vatcs ave. Xo a has be.cn set for the i jyjrtP.

MacGrc.gor, 7'52R Prince- a i thcj hers of her social at 1 o'clock Tuesday of last week. A branch of Hie, i a Bell Telephone a gave i a a a 5 at the wooil hotel. nnd JTrp. "01 K. 70t'n a a of i daughter.

Jeanettc. to a Wilber, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter i S007 Cottage Grove, ave. Xo a 'ias been set for the.

i TX honor of Miss Mary Eleanor Step.Uenson ff Evanston, who the week-end at the home of her uncle, Thomas K. Stephenso.i. i 8020 Harper an opera pfirty to see "Tannhavrter" was given Sunday evening. The guests were Mrs. Ralph derson, 8020 BlacUstono Miss Dorothy Stephenson.

S02O Harper and 7.1 iss Margaret Piper, S41G Rhodes CPRTXG flowers decorated the of Airs. A. A. Lindgren, 1423 09th she a i members of the Parkside Missionary society. Mrs.

Lindgren was assisted in se.rv- ing tea. by her a Mrs. R. a and a a Airs. Joseph AV.

a i Park Air. and Mrs. a Mc-Guire, and Mr. and i Arnold Boe, 7410 I i at i a a last a a nins' '-''l i hotel by the I Teamsters' i A i a a i a Express. i i nt 2 o'clock Carmel Motheru' will hold i i a ineeting at the St.

Cyril hall, Olt.li st. and 2.anle av-Q. JJr. Carolyn i be tha speaker. Gloria A don c.

a a A is a by and Mr.3. George i 7J521I Ijrexel oE cnsasrornent of i daughter. to Lyle S. Bcrs, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred T. Berg, 742ri a a ave. Mi.ss i be among the first of the, spring brides. A a i a Wave, any style --1 a deep waves, ringlets ends--also with i round curl, only Paris Swirl Wave All Our Waves Guaranteed Beautiful Finger a Zax Bros. Beauty Shop 13O7-9 E.

63rd Street DORCHESTER 7530 i 1 1 1 rr a nssoi i a i i i a i i i i i i i a a a room of the school. a aye. Mrs. a i J)a i uf i i i i a i a f.f a of i a i i Mrs. a L.

I i SOI I El a i' a i a A i a of a i i a i a ha a of onimei- i Wide. A i a i i now i a in the corrid school. A a i resented a i i Williams. Oscar Gross. V.

J.au''a A'an a and A i i a H. Eppens -Stanley Boberg, El a gave a a e.n i I were brought to the ho? i i i a i i r.ft a i a i 14. Mrs. Fred A. Francis, president of the Rugules a Teacher association, was in in securing Mrs.

Gordon, sister vf for niiggies a n-inifd, lo honor asso MI in w-1 1 I i i t. an 1 i i i les lo if 111 1 i-" a i i i j- loi'M of rep- loreni-e V'raiiK i a be a 5l. ler Jl Fc'i. A Parent i iation Ti-l I I i i i luc-t 1 i I i 1. i i i 1 1 a i i i a i r- a i I 1 1 1" 7 1 i a 1 'a i ncv.

i I i a 1 2" a a i Sam moil 1 1. P.i i a c. IJr i 1 i la i a i i i Mid 1 i 1 I 1 i 1 1 ips a a i 7 1 'o'e" i i i a er i i i i i i i i a i i a i 1 Mrs. i 1 I a a i need i i i of I i i i i l.e.igne. i i on ho inn ovK hr- lear.oe the i i i he i A I i i i i 1 i i i i 1 a 1 1 i Ml: nnd A .1 Shr-H.

7.VJ 1 Essex a i i i i a i i i a i i i i i a i Fr.in\- H. M. i son of i i a a in i i a i i A Phi Phi a i will hold i i a a dance a temple. 7011 Englewood at 8 oO I o'clock evening; ot' February members Eernie i Suskin. Pol Magid, Louis a a W.illaok, Ren Polansky a Hen Krcr.

jyfl: and Mrs. Joseph W. a 7'-07 Park a a i and Mrs. James E. i i Park a Mr.

a Arnold Roe. 74TO I i a a a 1 t. i Morrison sters' i A i a a i a press. Rod Ladies' Benefit society i hold Tuesday a nt 2 o'clock nt Hopkln's hall. 426 W.

GT.rd st. i Mrs. Ernmn Wunderlicb is i a i 1 ir.an nnd i a as her a i a Mm. Charles Baker. 11K3 E.

62nrl and Mrs. Margaret A 442 W. 65th st. 1 Afrs. Charles Frank.

Racine the preaident of orjtant- r.ation. MRS. Martin. 522 61 at entertained Thursday Card cluh at luncheon January 2 at the afternoon hnriitft 'Mr" won first I guests of Mr. nnd rf.

Charles A. "Wheeler. a i i a were Mr. and a A. "Wheeler and i son.

and a a i (VSSG Bennett and Mr. anil i i a T. Low ry i son. Uobert, 2W17 K. 7 7 I The i was held i Claude AVhCcler and i ho returned last from i to Kurope AUTCRT review a Henefit a a i i met at Southmoor hotel a a bvir.dred people at i a a i of ofTiccrs of th" i i lodge.

Xo. T.O.O.I 1 held a at. i i temple. O.S5ri Emerald a i ceremonies a were, served. Mrs.

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Rappaport coat, right in our workroom under personal supervision. Now, if you contemplate Furs, is the time to buy, for prices lower than ever, selections a-e great and qualities are of high standard. Repairing and Remodeling South Halsted Street Only One Store and Only on Halited i.

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