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Southtown Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 48

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FACE 1C Sunday, June 1, 1958 SOUTHTOWN ECONOMIST Integration Depicted By Boy Artists Three Morgan Park i echool artists today were helping America in "the struggle for Longwood Manor Mothers Honored At Annual Party men's minds." Paintings by Linda Mueller and Steve Lewis, both 14, and Charles Nelson, 17, had arrived in Washington, B.C., before reshipment to one of 36 foreign nations participating in an international art exchange program. The program, sponsored by the American Junior Red Cross and National Art Education association, will distribute some 400 Chicagoland paintings abroad. Mary Cole. Chicago Public Schools art director, said: "The purpose of these gifts is to help children understand American Morgan Park students' paintings were selected from among 1,200 area entrees. Lewis, a freshman, of 1710 W.

104th titled his painting "Children of All Races Go Tc School Together in America." Nelson, a junior, of 3716 W. 115th called one of his two offerings "In America. People of All Races and Creeds Work Together." The paintings offer visible proof to foreigners of brotherhood in the United States. Linda Mueller, a freshman, of 9529 S. Winston titled her painting "Swimming Is My Favorite Summertime Activity." Nations scheduled to receive 11.

S. paintings include Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark. Ethiopia, West Germany, India, Iran, Italy, Union of South Africa, Sweden, Yugoslavia, Lebanon and Venezuela. Morgan Park students' art instructor is Mrs. Winona Hall, of Flossmoor, 111.

Lonjjwood Manor Mother and Daughter club held its annua Mothers day party recently it the Fcrmvood Park ficldhousc W. 104th st. and S. Lowe ave. Mrs.

William Pickering, 144' W. 97th chairman, plannec the program which included community singing. Mrs. M. Corcoran, 9516 S.

Bishop st. president gave the welcome to the guests. Mrs. John Conway, 9945 Racine read a prayer in honor of mother, and Mrs. John Boyles, 9836 S.

Carpenter st. gave a toast to mothers. Carol Elizaek, 12, representec the pupils of the Southwest Academy of Arts, by playing accordion numbers and singing Mrs. O. William Kleidon, 9521 S.

Winston a member of the club, sang A group of young women a the Charleston. They wore authentic costumes of the Twenties, many of them provided by their nothers. Games were played and refreshments served. Members who brought their mothers and the list of the mothers include Mrs. Edward Thomas, 10452 S.

Artesian a of Mrs. Charles Mooney; Mrs. Dorothy Maritz, 9603 S. Racine daughter of Mrs. Leo Nichol: Mrs.

Robert Huyer. 9941 S. Beverly daughter of Mrs. Joseph Jerger, 3453 N. Marshficld Mr? Vincent Doyle, 9951 S.

Carpente daughter of Mrs. Lorett Ward. 9934 S. Throop Mrs Klccdon, daughter of Mrs. Joh C.

Wolf, and Mrs. John J. Wolf 10834 S. Homan daughte of Mrs. LeRoy Blodgctt, 7732 Honorr st.

PARENTS OF GIRL Elizabeth Jane was born 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Ker shaw, 9143 S. Tulley Oat Lawn, May 23 in Chicago Osteo pathic hospital.

The Kershaw have three other children, Mar garet, JoAnn, 6, and Nicholas 5. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT! I Tune Ups Brake Wash Jabs JULES ARROW SERVICE STATION 1700 W. 79th ST. 3-9120 V) GO AROUND IN TT I A DOUBLE Breasted Suit When we can change it to modern single breasted style highest quality. This Week I C9S Special IW FAST SERVICE ALSO Ladiu' I Men's JOHNSON TAILORS 804 W.

78th St. RA. 3-6745 Faster COLOR FILM PROCESSING From WATLANDS Camera Shops IN THE EVERGREEN SHOPPING PLAZA Father Flach To Celebrate First Mass The Rev. Carl Flach. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Flach. 9216 S. Aberdeen will celebrate his first Solemn Mass today at 12:15 p.m. in St.

Kilian church. 8725 S. May st. Father Flach was ordained to the priesthood last Sunday, May 25, in Portland, Ore. The sacrament of Holy Orders was conferred by Archbishop Edward D.

Howard. A native Chicagoan, the new priest attended St. Kilian school and spent five years at Quigley Preparatory seminary and one year at St. Mary of the Lake seminary. Since 1952 he has studied in St.

Edward seminary, Kenmore. Wash. Assisting at the Mass will be the Rev. J. Harold McTigue.

St. Kilian's pastor, the Rev. John Keough, deacon: and the Rev. Donald Fenske, sufadeacon. Sermon will be preached by the Rev.

T. J. Mohan, director Of ire Cardinal Stritch Retreat house. I Father Flach will be honored! at a reception which will be! held from 7 to 10 p.m. St.

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Hilltop 5-4626 Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Hara Parents Of Second Girl A daughter, Janice Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs.

James K. O'Hara Monday night in Little Company of Mary hospital. O'Hara. assistant circulation manager of the Southeast Economist, and his wife Rose, live at 3002 S. May st.

Janice Ann xveighed 6 pounds, ounces at birth. The infant is their second daughter. The first daughter. Therese Marie, was one year old "Wednesday, May 23. O'Kara is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas P. O'Hara, 7332 S. Lsflin Mrs. O'Hara ihe daughter of Mr.

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