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Southtown Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 30

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FACE 4 8er. 1 Sunday, April 20, 1058 ECONOMIST Plan Melody Of Pupils Help Spark Drive To Clean-Up Campaigns by school children to spark-up community intere.s in the 46th annual city wide Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Light-Up Plant-Up program will be conducted in schools from April 21 to April 28. Chicago's program to make this the cleanest city in America starts today and through May 3. This year's official slogan, Better Living. Keep Chi- eago Clean!" was written by Mygnon Sims, 11.

of 3347 S. Wallace si. The slogan will appear on an estimated 10,000 posters that will be displayed by merchants. Students and schools will receive achievement awards for their work in the campaign at t) luncheon June 5 in the Grand Ballroom of the Sherman Hotel. Campaign programs planned by the schools are: Clean-Up parade, April 25 at Betsy Ross Elementary.

6059 S. Wabash a march around the school with Clean-Up tools and posters, April 24 at Oglesby Elementary. 7646 S. Green st. and a parade with costumed children at Adlai E.

Stevenson Elementary, 8010 S. ave. on April 24. Parker elementary, 6800 S. Stewart will begin its Entertainment will be provided house.

1440 94th 't. The en- campaign activities by Dawn Schmidt and Richard tire program, including skits. marching drill, magic acts, a kitchen band and puppet show. Planning the "Melody of Spring" motif for St. Cajetan Woman's club's annual Spring luncheon.

Tuesday. April 29. are program committee members, (seated): Mrs. Joseph Gioeole. 2236 W.

115th co-chairman. Standing are. left to right: Kdward Sproules. 10707 S. Campbell hostess: Irs.

Joseph lloessler. 10733 S. Maplewood ticket chairman, and Mrs. J. T.

gerald. 11355 S. Lothair hostess. "Melody () Spring" theme will! nhance the annual Spring St. Mathew's To Hold mcheon of St.

Cajetan Woman's JI oe Oeaill Social. May 1 ub Tuesday. April 29. at 12:30 Scout pack 3613, spon- in the main dining room of ic South Shore Country club. "1st st.

and South Shore dr. sored by St. Mathew's Lutheran church, will hold its annual Ice Cream Social at 7:30 p.m.. Thurs- day. May 1 in Foster park field- a Clean-Up A Thursday afternoon.

April 24. Co-chairmen of the assembly are Lou Ann Cricks, 336 W. 69th end Ronald Turner. 6600 S. Yale fi'vC.

The assembly winning speeche will feature on "The Role of Picknickers in Clean-Up" by Carl Ragland. 6823 S. Lafayette Cynthia Smith. 429 W. 66th and Gary Warutian.

W. 66th st. Stadelrnan. vocalists, who will present a medley Co-chairmen of the luncheon are Mrs. Perry Arnoid 11435 S.

Campbell and Mrs. Joseph Altar Guild At St. Denis Plans Party Women of the St. Denis Altar guild will sponsor "Hearts and a card and garnet. 3arty.

in the school hall. 3501 W. 83rd April 25. at 8 p.m. Decor for the party, which about 1,000 are expected to at- end.

i feature a Springtime herne. Co-chairmen will be Mrs Rudy Zordani, 3506 W. 84th si. and Mrs. Charles Connelly: 3822 W.

st. Women heading the various onimittees are Airs. Robert 1 W. 84th Mrs. John 3457 W.

84th Thomas Lbrden, 3436 Mrs. John Deegan. 3500 W. Mrs. Russell Dunne, 701 85th Mrs.

Thomas lurphy. 3618 W. 82nd Mrs. Villiam Felvey, 3542 W. 84th Irs.

Charles Connor, 3300 W. 4th and Mrs. John Janeff. 925 S. Trumbull ave.

Also. Mrs. John Merker, 3904 W. 81st Mrs. Albert Agresio, 3818 W.

81st Mrs. Joseph Lazda. 3805 W. 80th pi; Mrs. Fred Braasch.

3501 W. 84th Mrs. Charles Lavelle, 3747 W. 80th Mrs. Raymond Pomper, 8040 S.

Sawyer Mrs. Edward Zitek. 3721 W. 85th Mrs. Paul Mattel, 8137 S.

Spaulding Mrs. Keiran. 7948 S. Homan Mrs. Robert McDorman, 3511 W.

85th Mrs. Walter Olsen, 3852 W. 81st and-Mrs. H. Donegan.

3712 W. 85th pi. Mrs. Louis Hayes. H72K 85th is president of the Chocole.

2236 W. 115ih Mrs. Beverly Bank Open? Wing: For Motorist Bevlane, newly opened motor bank of the Beverly Bank. 1357 103rd welcomed its first "depositors on wheels" April 17. Hours that the new four-windowed motor bank wing are open have been extended well beyond regular banking hours.

The wing opens at 8 a.m. and closes at 6 p.m. on four days of the week. Monday. Tuesday.

Thursday and Friday. Wednesday hours are from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, and Saturday hours 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. On a test day.

April 5. 726 cars passed through the drive-in lanes, or two a minute. Through elimination of need for passbooks for savings accounts, service has also been expanded. Work on the main building will be continued for another month before it can be opened for bank service. At that time the staff will be moved into the new section and the present bank closed for remodeling.

Bank officers are to speak at a meeting of the North Side Bankers association April 21. telling them of the new Beverly bank plan which eliminates passbooks. Lawrence A. Beaudin. 10858 S.

Fairfield is president of the club. Assisting vdth arrangements for the luncheon program are: Mrs. Raleigh Kean. 2547 W. 109th Mrs.

P. J. Giacinti. 2529 W. 110th Mrs.

Joseph Hoessler. 10753 S. Maplewood Mrs. John J. 10930 S.

Artesian Mrs. Albert Patten. 10755 S. Longwood dr. Also.

Mrs. Harold Pietsch, 10849 S. Fairfield Mrs. W. H.

Smith. 11239 S. Artesian Mrs. Harry Flanigan. 11349 S.

Talman Mrs. Harry Bell, 2507 W. 114th Mrs. Paul Welchans. 10937 S.

Talman Mrs. Joseph Kalafut. H428 S. IN SHOW CAST will be put on by the scouts. Betty Obert, daughter of Mr.

Tickets may be obtained by and Mrs. Michael Obert. 729 W. calling Mrs. Mary Smith at 71st appeared in the Carthage HUcison 3-6508 or Cubmaster college all-girl show -Ticket Frank Gohr.

8005 S. Morgan at TRiangle 4-0845. Proceeds from the event will be used to buy a new tepee i'or the pack. Stevenson P-TA To Show Home-Sewn Fashions "Mothers Can Be Creative" the topic of the next Adlai E. Stevenson P-TA meeting Thursday.

April 24, at 1 p.m. in the school. 8010 S. Kostner ave. Mrs.

William Pietiv.ak. 4612 83rd home and family chairman, will present the Mother's Fash- on show. Mothers and children will model home-sewn fashions. Jack Greenstein. faculty advisor to the council, i speak to the parents and present he student council members in a program.

Participating in the irogram are: Patrick Haney, 207-7A. A.M., president: Louis Gagner. 207-8B, A.M.. vice president: Fred Vogel. 208-6A, P.M..

Pamela Brown, 210- vice president; Donna Dnsch, 05 P-5A, P.M., secretary, and mda Stepak, 204A-A. the 'oungest member of the student ouncil. Mothers of fifth grade mpils will serve as hostesses. The following officers were lected at the last meeting: Mrs. Ralph Heckendorf.

8100 S. Kol- ivar president; Mrs. Ernest. Hanson, 7H14 S. Kedvale ave.

vice-president; Mrs. William Klcrnens, 8363 S. Kenton ave. second vice president; Mrs. Matthew Kampf, 4001 W.

82nd pi. third vice president; Mrs. Charlet Miller. 8110 S. Kildare recording secretary, Mrs Oliver Amundsen, 8000 S.

Kildare corresponding secretary. Also. Mrs. Harry Kredrichs 4529 W. 79th treasurer: Mrs Ernest Hansen and Mrs.

Robert Sorensen, 8158 S. Kilbourn delegates to the I.C.P.T. convention along with Mrs. Arthut Ackerson. 7835 S.

Knox president; Mrs. Ralph Heckendorf, first vice president, and Mrs. Abe Greenhouse, 4518 W. legislation champion. BAND MEMBER Carol Teune.

7318 S. Morgan is a member of the Wheaton college concert band which recently took its annvial Spring concert tour. Miss Teune, a sophomore at Wheaton, is major- ng in physical education. ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS Give your children a clean, dry, SAFE place to play--a neat, smooth surface to keep mud, dirt and grit out of your home. Easy to keep clean, easy to shovel in the winter.

ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS are your best buy! Call Us for FREE ESTIMATE. No Obligation CLEAN ATTRACTIVE PERMANENT Caff Now for Early Installation BIGANE PAYING CO. 3596 Archer LAfayette 3-0600 Calumet Band Parents Citluinet Band amiocia- tion will meet tomorrow 8:15 p.m. in Foster park Jleldhouse, W. 83rd itnd S.

Loomis blvd. Parents of all members of Calumet bands are requested to and learn the latest in- formation concerning the band uniforms. Following business nts.Mon, Georuc. A. Kuyper, business luunager of the Chicago Symphony orchestra, will speak.

Refreshments will be served later. A SPIC SPAN FOODS A Complete Certified Food Market 3305 W. 55th St. and 840 W. 79th St.

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FREE LOANER IF SET HAS TO GO TO THE SHOP. NO EXTRA CHARGE. Authorized RCA Victor. Admiral, Zenith, Philco, Motorola. G.E..

Dumont, Stromberg-Carlson, Muntz, American or any make Hi-Fi-Radio-Phono Sales ard Service C. GEORGE PECHO. Mqr. RADIO TV CO. 1645 W.

63rd ST. Phone HEmlock 4-6466 Campbell Mrs. O. D. Stapleton.

11224 S. Washtenaw ave. Hostesses for the luncheon will be: Mrs. Morgan Murphy. 2440 W.

113th Mrs. Joseph Knaus, 2 S. Church Mrs. Harold Pietsch, 10849 S. Fairfield Mrs.

Edward Sproules, 10707 S. Campbell Mrs. John J. Moore, 10930 S. Artesian ave.

Also, Mrs. John Tobin. 11256 S. Artesian Mrs. Raleigh Kean.

2547 W. 109th and Mrs. J. T. Fitzgerald, 11355 S.

Lothair! BULKO ROTARY TILLERS CEMENT MIXERS 101 TOOLS FOR -RENT til 2 Sunday Mornings from 8 BUZI-N-BRUSH Paints Teal Rental Service 814 W. 103rd ST. CEDARCREST 3-9461 'Auburn-Highland YMCA Plans Kathrr-Son Dinner Boys Work Committee of the Auburn-Highland YMCA present it? annua! Father and Son dinner at 6:30 p.m.. Tuesday. April 22 in the 1355 W.

st. Program for the- evening include a judo exhibition, directed by Bill Stetler. 8114 S. Justine a weight. lifting demonstration, riin-cteri by Dr.

O. Knitter. 3519 S. Hermitage and an archcrv demonstrs- lion directed by Vie- Cari.on. of the siaif.

Indian dancing v-'iii be demonstrated by Rfty Bisco and George Tuathis the Y'y new Both Inen are sly dents at George Williams college. Schwinn Bikes AT REDUCED PRICES LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE PRICES START AT $39.95 FOR FULL SIZE BURKEE'S TOY BIKE SHOP 8947 S. LOOMIS ST. COMPLETE SERVICE ft PARTS BE. 8-6801 HIGHLAND or SOUTH SIDE STewort 3-7900 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD CAB DRIVEN BY YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRIVER QUICK EFFICIENT SERVICE.

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