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Southtown Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 34

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PAGE 6 Sec. 1 June 15, 1958 South town Economist $265,000 Church To Rise Here Another major chapter will be to the 44-year-long history oi Ss. Peter and Paul church, 12259 S. Emerald June 22. That's when ground will be broken for the $265,000 Catholic church on the northeast corner of W.

125th and S. Halsted sts. Archbishop Ravmond P. Hillinger. Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago, will officiate.

The ceremonies are scheduled to begin at 3 p.m., church pastor the Rev. Stanley Petrauskas said. Afterwards a buffet dinner be served in the parish hall, 12227 S. Emerald The church fund-raising chairman is Stanley Waitkevich. 12206 S.

Emerald ave. Among those serving on committees are: Margaret Weisching, 835 W. 122nd Piktuzis. 12227 S. Sangamon Felix Palilunas, 12350 Emerald John Andruska.

12547 Emerald ave. Also. Anthony 12409 S. Lowe Paul and Carol Simko. 12535 S.

Princeton Joe Shimkus. 215 W. 123rd Leona Andruska, 12547 S. Emerald Ann Tennicott. 501 W.

127th pi. Also. Eleanor Pasco. 12028 S. Normal Bernice Sadula.

703 W. 120th and Charmame Zube, 701 W. 120th st. Trinity Church Circle Luncheon Ends Season Circle 15 of Trinity Methodist church, W. 99th st.

and S. Winchester held a luncheon to close the year's activities in the South Shore Country club. A Paul Revere silver bowl was presented to the retiring chairman. Mrs. Herbert Davisson, 10139 S.

Oakley ave. Police School Graduates Taking "final exams" for their P.S. (Public Safety) degrees, rookie policemen prepare for graduation on Friday, June 20. Instructor Ronald Billings points out the 38 Chicago police districts to vhich they Mill he as- sicned. Police graduates (left to right) are: Russell 4de, 7001 S.

Honore Maurice Donnelh, 1003 78th Kaork Boghosian. 7632 S. Laflin John Burica. 7704 S. Max Richard Catizone, 8233 S.

Peoria and Thomas Caplis, 1525 W. 77th st. Name Mrs. Ross Richards Head Oi Southerland P-TA Women attending the event were: Mrs. B.

Morris Hornaday. 9622 S. Leavitt chairman: Mrs. Otto Drews, 10918 S. Washtenaw Mrs.

Merril Lundgren. 10114 S. Bell Mrs Merlin Madsen. 9550 S. Bell Mrs.

Derwood Lundquist. 9547 S. Leavitt Mrs. William Ritt- schof, 9637 S. Leavitt Mrs.

Frank Lambertson. 9621 S. Win- Mis Ross 2003 W. 103rd is the newly-elected president of the Parent-Teachei association of Sutherland school 10015 S. Leavitt st.

She has announced the appointment of the following committee chairmen for the 1958-59 school year: Mrs. Ralph "VVohl- berg, 9917 S. Maplewood Mrs. William Kamenjarin, 9715 S. Hamilton ave.

Also. Mrs. LeVan Griffis, 10204 S. Longwood Mrs. Henry chester Mrs.

Davisson: Mrs. Walter Carlson. 9624 S. Leavitt and Mrs. Everett Erickson, 9631 S.

Winchester ave. June 7 the circle members and their families enjoyed an outing at the Morris Hornaday's Summer home at Grand Beach, Mich. Calumet H.S. To Install P-TA Of fleers June 17 Annual June i a a i luncheon of the Calumet High school P-TA will be held June 17 in the Beverly Woods restaurant, 11532 S. Western at 1 p.m.

Officers lor the coming year include: Mrs. Robert Turner, 7821 S. Paxton president: Mrs. Ravmond O'Neal, 1900 W. 83rd 1st vice president; Mrs.

Theodore Gault. 8049 S. Carpenter 2nd vice president. Also. Mrs.

E. R. Schlaf, 9346 S. Elizabeth corresponding secretary: Mrs. Harold W.

Stelk. 8618 S. Lowe ave recording secretary, and Mrs Raymond Blunt. 8420 S. Honore.

treasurer. Eleanor Fitzgerald, principal of Calumet High school is Honorary president Reservations for the ere being handled by Mrs. Arthur Gustavson, 8729 S. Parnell and Mrs. Harold Bouser.

8231 S. Ada st. Mitchell. 9801 S. Longwood Mrs.

Merlin O. Madsen, 9550 S. Bell ave. Also, Mrs. Harold Koch, 9948 S.

Seeley Mrs. Nelson M. McGuire, 10153 S. Hoyne Mrs. H.

G. Froberg, 9631 S. Hamilton Mrs. A. V.

Dahlberg, 9853 S. Hamilton Mrs. D'Olier. 1955 W. 101st Mrs.

H. K. Waddington, 2004 W. 101st Mrs. Theodore Speropulos, 2626 W.

103rd Mrs. C. E. Hastalis, 9914 S. Campbell ave.

Also Mrs. Stewart Spalding, 10449 S. Hamilton Mrs. Richard F. Prentis, 2249 W.

99th st; Mrs. Ed Lind, 9641 S. Bell Mrs. William Rittschof, 9637 S. Leavitt Mrs.

Lorn Foster Park Baptists Send 6 To Gncinnati Six delegates from Foster Park Baptist church, 1540 W. 84th will leave today for the American Baptist convention in Cincinnati June 12-17. Delegates are Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson, 10448 S.

Talman Mr. and Mrs. A. Royall Gay, 444 W. Winneconna and the Rev.

and Mrs. Wilfred E. Borne, 8254 S. Carpenter st. The Rev.

Borne is pastor of! Tester Park Baptist church. WINS DESIGN CONTEST A man has won national recognition in the American Society of Industrial design content. Theodore Peterson, of 8545 S. Hermitage a University of Illinois student, re-j cened S50 and special cornmen-j dation for ni? design of a tran- 1 B. Morris Hornaday.

9622 S. Leautt Mrs. F. M. Whitsell.

10534 S. Seeley ave. Also, Mrs. Fred Hacklaender, 10512 S. Talman Mrs.

Robert Freeman, 9606 S. Bell Mrs. John Ulreich. 2020 W. 102nd Mrs.

Elmer H. Stonehouse, 9851 S. Winchester Mrs. G. Grodzins, 9811 S.

Damen Mrs. Charles Manz, 9920 S. Seeley ave. Also Mrs. James McElroy, 2023 W.

101st Mrs. John Brown. 9829 S. Hoyne Mrs. Donald Tursman.

10000 S. Leavitt Mrs. Leon Stuenkel, 10030 S. BeU Mrs. C.

Dale Wollenzien. 9852 S. Damen Blanche Barton, teacher representative. and George Hans, 2537 W. 102nd father representative.

Honor Pastor At Calvary Church Tea Retiring pa.stor of a a Methodist church. Dr. John 11. Nightingale and his wife i LH- honored toddy at 4 p.m. by a tea which will be held in the church parlors, W.

78th j-t. and S. Morgan M. Methodist minister lor 40 years. Dr.

Nightingale has been minister of Calvary Methodist church since 1954. He a born in England and began his mission work in Canada. As missionaiy in Canada he combined engineciinp edge with spiritual service. He helped pioneer communities to find water and dig wells during the week and he preached on Sundays. After this frontier service.

Dr. Nightingale came to the United States. He served churches in the Des Moines and Omaha conferences before coming to the Rock River confeience ministry has included eight es. Dr. and Mrs.

Nightingale will live in Williams Bay, where the minister will continue on two books. IJIOOK Father Aiid Son Gain Scholastic Honors Wednesday. June 11, was a day to remember in the Wesley F. Amar family. 8036 S.

Green st. Wesley. 45, principal of Graham Elementary school, 4436 S. Union received his fourth degree, a Doctor of Education, from Loyola University. On the same day, his son.

Benedict, 13. graduated from St. Leo Grammar school, W. 78th st. and S.

Emerald ave. Naomi Churchgoers Elect Mrs. A. C. Baumgartiier Naomi Guild of Mount Zion Evangelical Lutheran church has elected the following officers- and chairmen: President Mrs A.

C. Baumgartner, 7951 S. Albany Vice President Mrs. R. J.

Casper. 10601 S. Fairneld Recording Secretary Mrs. W. J.

Bray. 12101 S. Stewart ave. Also, Financial Secretary Mrs. W.

C. Kershaw. 7817 S. Sangamon Corresponding Secretary Mrs. E.

A. Schiele, 5914 S. Justine Statistical Secretary Mrs. H. M.

Gaarder, 8300 S. Elizabeth Membership Chairman Mrs. Oscar Hagstrom, 10040 S. Kostner Education Chairman Mrs. E.

W. Becker, 7948 S. Elizabeth Christian Chairman Mrs. A. J.

Mueller, 5914 S. Justine and Co-Chairman Mrs. H. M. Gaarder.

ALPHA DELTA PI Alpha Delta Pi alumni of Beverly-South Shore will meet June 16 the home of Mrs. George Pagels, 1647 W. 99th st. Plans for a tea and garden party to be held later this Summer will be discussed. Home of Mrs.

Harold 10201 LiMvitt si i be tin- scene if ii Burden by the ly Junior G.uden Monday Flower unaiWMK'iils Uiirdei i bu exhibited Buduej. be- i i Mrs. Millon Fr.iu't. 2035 W. iiytli i and i Nelson Mc- Guiie, 10153 S.

HO.MIC ivc. i i i met. voice, -mil violin ol the Soullnvest Collet Viiluiy ol rmiMc prc- seni a recital a H. at 7 p.MI ami auam ti. m.

in the Ridjjc Park field- house W. si! and Loim- (ii The entire i is. invited. There no admission charge, according to Donald Stroup, director Harry A. Tremame Jr 9742 Leavitt was recently elected corresponding secretary of Alpha Sigma Pi social fraternity at Gallaudet college.

Washington. D.C. A junior, he will serve the organization during the next school term. John D. Mennenoh, H'16 W.

88th a graduate of John Marshall School of Law. was recently admitted to the Illinois Bar association. Frances Penn Cole. 9238 S. Pleasant ave, was among the Thespians won an award in drama at Iowa Weslejan col- Itge recently.

Mi and Mrs. John Sawyer, 2547 W. 110th ate receiving congratulations of theii friends on the bnth of a grandchild in Little Company of Mary hospital, May 29. A little girl. Donna Marie, was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Noe. Mrs. Noe was formerly Bette Sawyer and is the daugh-; ter of the John Sawyers. Mrs.

Henrietta Keller, 835 W. 83rd received a diamond pin "or 50 years of service with the Old Guard of the Royal League, fraternal insurance organization, when held a reunion Fmlay evening the h.ill al 7832 S. Union ave. Kmblems lor 25 years of membership were piesenled to: Mr and Mis. A If ml Gulliford, Si: (835 S.

Honore Mrs. Jane! Day, Palo.s 1'aik; Mrs. Winified Goebel, 7334 University Mrs. George Hamsun, 6835 Honore Doris Morrison, 10147 Parni'll a and Francia IMomson ol Hie same addiess. Hevci ly YMCA Day Camp begin- 8 and continues I i Aususl 15 It will be held at Camp Palos, near Lemont, 111 and is open to boys girls 7 12 years of e.

Then- i be three periods of two weeks each. Activities i i swimming, archery, soltball, a hikes, cookouts, and i a Transportation i be by chartered bus. Children may register lor one, two or thiee periods For further information call Hilltop 5-6363. Seven students aie to be giaduated June 19 fiom the Longwood school, 10546 S. Western ave The commencement services be held in the Morgan Paik Methodist church, 11030 S.

Longwood dr. Other festivities of the include i class picnic June 16. Seventh a eighth graders will join for this activity in the Palos Forest Preserves. Class dinner will be Tuesday, June 17, in the Ridge country club. Graduates are Ralph Yzapavik.

Jerry Henderson. David Krcjci, Ronald Dohm, Roberta Krasin, Vmce Ver- haeren. and Walter Munnich. RALPHSON CARPENTER CONTRACTOR HI. 5-1882 for 16x7 5-sectional over.

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ROLL FILM PRINTING Order 2 Sets Additional FREE VACATION I A A Permanent Specially Priced At COMN.ETI Aha Ctirffi and Permanent! MADELINE'S BEAUTY SALON 947 W. 87th HU. 8-4256 or SOUTH SIDE STewart 3-7900 TAXI YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD CAB DRIVEN BY YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRIVER QUICK EFFICIENT SERVICE. ALL CABS ARE TWO-WAY RADIO DISPATCHED. Highland Cab-South Side Cab 7717 Ashland dMimmimmimmmiimmimilillliliiiiimiliimiiliiiiilimiiimillllllliir CALL BE.

3-9771 THE CHICKETERIA IT40 WEST 103rd STREET NEW ADDRESS FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL BUCKET OF CHICKEN Bucket of Chicken---20 pieces (no gib- A lets); Bucket of French Fries or Potato flfl Salad; Pint of Cole Slaw; Hot vu and Honey (Serves Six) WITH THIS AD 1 FREE HOME BAKED PIE (BAKED IN OUR OWN OVENS) We Use Fresh Dressed Chickens From Our Farms Man. Thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to Midnight Fri. and Sat.

9 a.m. to 2 a.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 12 Midnight sistor dictating machine. Photography bv CARR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Specially Priced Graduation Pictures Portrait Photostat Wedding Passport Candid Copy Commercial Photographer 11005 S.

KEDZIE HILLTOP 5-0110 EUROPE At TO TOUR Touring Europe by car Summer and visiting eight; countries, fve area yo.jng men plan to return in to enter! S. of the Lake in September They are: Bill' Girsch, 1734 lo.xn Larr-. Martin. 8153 1 John Murphy. 240n v- Bill Vaneck'i.

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2-2500 Second prize winner Mrs. J. E. AAaguire, 2243 West Marquette Road, will receive a deluxe Philco Hi-Fi and AM-FM Radio Console. Third prize winner Reverend S.

P. Jenkirw, 7226 S. Eberhart Avenue, will receive a beautiful 21" Philco Television Coruole. W. Xorbert Engles, President, presents all-expense paid Nassau vacation trip for two to lucky first prize winner Mr.

Stanley Bjork, 231 West 110th Street. THE BIG CHICAGO CITY BANK 65th ANNIVERSARY CONTEST It wasn't easy to pick the winners in this big contest. There were thousands of good entries and many were excellent. The judges worked hard to make their decision, and we appreciate the fine cooperation of everyone who participated MANY THANKS ALL WHO MADE OUR CONTEST A SUCCESS May also take this opportunity tc thank our kn al customers and friends in helping us celebrate our 65th anniversary. We wish to welcome our many new customers, ton.

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