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Southtown Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 37

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Chicago, Illinois
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37
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5th Music Festival In Foster Park i i a i i Spring Mu.sk 1 fes- 1 i i a i a i two-hour biind show, will be fcivni by Southwestern Academy or Arts students of 1he Children's bund program at, Foster park Sunday at 3 p.m. in a High school hall. 8131 S. May si. All members of the show are students of the academy and members of the six graded bands at the park.

All bands rehearse Thursday evenings from 7 to 10 o'clock. Thirty per cent of the uross proceeds go to the Foster Park Band Parents association for the bands equipment, uniform and music funds. Sponsor js the Southwesern Academy of Arts. 8248 S. Racine ave.

First half of the program exhibits the bands at the park beginning with the Plebes beginners band and i through the Intermediate Cadets. Soda Sippers, a and Syrnphonetles to the i Sercnaders band. A new production theme entitled. "A Night on the Town," prevail the second half. Six-year-old Carole Kuczerpa.

8732 S. Winchester Lav Church fornwstone 'n sketch rlcpirtR the new Trinity Baptist church, llainlin ave. 67th pi. Cornerstone will he laid Sumlav. Cornerstone for the new Trinity Baptist church, S.

Hamlin ave. and W. 67th i be laid Sunday at 3 p.m. Principal speaker be Dr. W.

Alfred Diman, executive sec- Chicago Baptist retary of the: association. Official from the as- Isociation will be given by the Rev. T. V. L.

Harvey, director Illlnols Supreme court, of church extension. Other participants in the and seven-year- Eddie Edward L. Kelly, Jr. Gets License As A Lawyer 8113 S. Mrs.

J. M. Van Valkenburgh and the late Ed ward L. Kelly Yale son of Edward L. Kelly was in Springfield Thursday to receive his license as a lawyer from the linois ''Kelly is a graduate of John i cc I Marshall Law school, the Area Man, Jack Team I In Ad Agency Ocorjte F.

Florey, a native of Southtown and former publisher of a Southeast Side community newspaper, recently became the partner of Dempsey, former world's a i boxing champion, in establishing a new national advertising agency, recently opened at 135 S. LaSalle si. Florey, who attended Lind- blobm High school, W. 61st st. and S.

Wolcott was born at S. A a ave. and W. Gaarfield and resided for 40 years at 1355 W. Garfield blvd.

After suspending publication of a Chicago Lawn newspaper, Florey went into the national advertising agency field and built a successful agency which bears his; name. Previously, he was a police and and general assignment reporter of a Chicago daily newspaper for several years. He has been associated with Jack Dempsey for years and six months ago became Dempsey's partner in the Jack Dempsey Enterprises. Florey will retain his own agency and act in a supervisory capacity for the new Dempsey national a i i agency which is a division of Jack i Dempsey Enterprises. SOUTHTOWN ECONOMIST May 21.

1958 Ser. 1 PAGE I SHOP NEAR HOME-OPEN THURSDAY 9:30 TO 9:30 You get valuable gifts when you redeem your Green Stamps in the SH Redemption Center on the 4th Floor remony include the Rev. Daniel Evan, church pastor: the Rev. Wilfred Borne, pastor of Foster Park Baptist church: and architects William M. Cooiey and Edward Borre.

western Military academy and took ure-law courses the Also, Emil Jancy. 582i S. rance and reaj estate broker dare church moderator; a has operated from his offices Lanuti, 7640 S. Hermitage dance their way through a series of settings ranging from the concert hall to supper clubs and dance halls. Among the soloists will be Eileen Shields.

8213 S. Marshfield Eddie Tom, 1342 W. 89th Karen Abraham, 7247 S. Morgan Richard O'Connor, 601 E. 89th and Carol Eliasek, seal OQO.

will be built in a i local institutions. Morgan Park and Wilson colleges. He returned to his law studies after service Korea. He is a licensed in- Reuben Ciz, 9316 S. Hardy building committee chairman; and Fred Eichorn, 5219 S.

Hamlin board of trustees chairman. i at 134 N. LaSalle st. He has registered at his Alma Mater for an i i course in admiralty law. 9234 S.

May St. The most outstanding band number in the second half will occur during the visit to the concert hall when the Serenaders band, augmented by professional guest artists Joseph Bondi and John Cvjanovich. Maragaret Bayer, baritone; Harry Sopp clarinet, and Robert Huyer, trombone. perform The SI25.000 church, designed)John Tanovich Resigns As Youth Group Chairman At a meeting Tuesday night, the Oak Lawn Youth commis- triangular shape, to symbolize; the Trinity. It have a Wisconsin lan- Tchaikowsky's "Marche Originally an instrumental re-i The non stone and face brick exterior, and a skylight will run the entire width of the roof.

Other features include laminated beams, tongue and groove paneled ceiling, and indirect lighting. A Trinity symbol will decorate the outside chancel sion accepted the resignation of its chairman. John Tanovich. 5132 W. 101st Oak Lawn, and appointed a new chairman.

Tanovich is being transferred to Utah by the company for which he works. New chairman is the former jvice chairman of the seven-per- commission. DANCE FESTIVAL Pals N' Gais Square Dance club members will present a Spring Square dance festival June 6 at 8 p.m. in Marquette Park fieldhouse, W. 67th st.

and S. Kedize ave. Mrs. Florence church's lower level I hlin 10024 S. Keeler ave.

cilal. the festival has been contain classrooms, and a social ened into an all-talent program. I hall i a capacity of 200 First program was held in Foster park and the last three Calu-i Future building plans include i Recent tendency has been to combine instrumental with a and dancing numbers to create a gala production. Illinois Bell Engineer To Aid Defense Projects Richard A. Swenson, 9027 S.

Loomis an engineer for the Illinois Bell Telephone company, recently selected for --ital work on the nation's nse projects. He will go to Ncv York to assist on such projects ss the distant early warning line, and the arctic air raid warning network. an adjacent educational wing, to house 500 children. Construction is expected to be finished by October. Until the congregation will continue to hold services in the old church, 5844 S.

Rockwell st. JUNE GRADUATE Daniel J. O'Callaghan. 7923 S. Wood will graduate June I SCOUT MOMS' CLUB Mothers' club of Girl Scout Troop 119.

St. Margaret of Scotland church, will sponsor a card party at. 8 p.m. Wednesday in Moose hall. 1234 W.

95th Mary V. McMullen, 1101 W. 99th announces. from St. Ambrose college in Davenport, la.

The family and relatives will attend the exercises in Davenport. Latest Sonotone hearing aid Is WORN ENTIRELY IN THE A cord, nothing wora anywhere Weighs only half ounce. SONOTONE OF SOUTH SHORE 7905 Cottaqe Grove HU. BATTERIES FOR ALL MAKIS OMB Mondcy FRAME GARAGES HO MONEY DOWN! For Complete Information Phone 6747 S. Western PR.

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Girls' sizes 7 to 14. In solids and prints. SHOP TOTS' SHOP pastel plaid blouson cool less blouse solid Jamaica shorts solid slim skirt impressed pleated skirt solid pedal pusher REG. $4.98 REG. $5.91 $O98 You get SH Green Stamps, toe! Deliciously gay group of separates with plenty of verve and versatility brisk shadow-striped no-iron cotton by WAMSUTTA, in powder blue, orange ice or black.

And in complementary colors, DAN woven cotton plaid. Have the complete ensemble. 10 to 18. UTTEt FLOOR Inc. summer shorts in cotton! EACH You get 13 SH Green Stomps Great variety of cool summer styles, with these fine details: loop belt, bulton trimmed, cuffed or All in washable, quick drying cotton.

Come now while selection is so complete take home your favorite colons, and styles. 10 IB. A I FLOOR Ihop Thursday and Mcnroe i I a- m. to 9 p. ytfc-- M3I S.

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Years Available:
1921-1974