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Suburbanite Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 10

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Chicago, Illinois
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red, make a stain of raw umber NEW TAINT EFFECT authorities have now de- Chicago, Wednesday. December 28, 1949 Page Ten CI.EAMNG COPPER 'When copper or brass ware become and d' 5 0 n-iy be cleaned with the solution: Mix 1 3 eun 01 salt u-Yth' 1 cuo of Hoi vinegar, apply nrce K'i'J well and wash the in warm, sudsy water. Wipe a i polish with a clean sort cloth or a chamois skin. L2.Cti a. weather-beaten effect on -ine woodwork.

To secure! pa.nt experts advise sTMnse the surface a TMirposc. i sooive tne suriaue may then be applied, followed by tairiy sUME solution of ammonia coatirxg Qf vax ar soda. If a dark finish i i Woll to Wall Carpeting Print or Inlaid Linoleum All Rug Sizes Over 200 Patterns to Choose From Free Estimates Liberal Call DeYoung Sons Furniture 341-43 East 115th St. 5-3541 3R i a35ra 3 CELEBRATE NEW YEAR'S EVE CLOSE, TO HOME in the beautiful ROSELAND ROOM Horns, Hats, Noisemakers, Dancing, Music Phone Your Reservations-WAterfoll 8-6365 GIOVANNrS 33 EAST Tilth STREET A. Baldelli John edd Bcseland Lodge.

Year. wuiroprssim-- W1 Saturday evening, The only requisS will be the ceipt which each lves A fine programitam- ment and fun will ft a "J- Marty Brodme anfej- LANDSCAPING fo Trie expense of small house lot much. It averages cent of the cost off small house is no" is She investment; til the landscape make a picture tha desirable. UQ.V DECEMBER 31 0A.M. TO 11 NOON TOn i SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 9 A.

M. TO 12 NOON All departments of the bank will be open- on Saturday morning, including the Driye-ln Deposit Window. The bank will also be open as usuaL PULLMAN lllth SOUTH PARK BAN! PUllms Open Monday and Friday Evenings MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION M. Park Juniors Plan 1st Meeting Of New Year Art instructor Will Be Heard On January 4 The first meeting of the New Year for the Morgan Park Junior Woman's club will take place Wednesday, January 4, at 8'00 p.m. in the "Open Hearth Room" of the Trinity Methodist church, 99th and Winchester.

All meetings of the club will be held there for the rest of the year. The program for the evening will be given by Miss Edna Hippchen, 6926 Oglesby, an art teacher from the Board of Education, and is entitled "Teaching Art." She will instruct members on the ways to study and interpret children's paintings. Tne program is under the direction of Mrs. Herbert Budrick, Pine Arts chairman, and her committee: Mrs. James York, 1645 West 105th, Miss Bette Mortenson, 1646 West 104th place, Mrs.

Richard Banger, 1625 West 100th, and Mrs. David Lane, 10921 Wood. Mrs. Don Rich, 1722 West 106th, hostess for the evening, will be assisted, by Mrs. Robert Lammedee, 11064 Esmond, Mrs.

Charles Reinhold, 1631 West 106th, and Mrs. Russell Cox, 1661 West 105th. Division Workers For Heart Fund Are Entertained Women's Division captains and workers in the Chicago Heart Association's 1950 fund drive met at a tea at the home of Mrs. William E. Dee, Southwest Regional chairman, 10221 Leavitt, Thursday afternoon, December 15, to discuss Clans for the February campaign to raise a million jioKsa-s in the greater Chicago area to combat the menace of heart disease through and community service.

Taking an active part in the February drive will be Mrs. David Wilson, 10237 South Bell avenue, and Mrs. Charles Hillier, 11002 Campbell, captains. Workers include Mrs. L.

B. Buchanan, 9814 Hoyne, Mrs. Porter Jarvis, 9940 Winchester, Mrs. William Brown, 9943 Winchester, Mrs. Albert Peters, 2001 West 103rd, Mrs.

Orville Droege, 9801 Winchester, Mrs. Ralph Wood, 10623 Ularemont, Mrs. C. D. Krausc, 9001 Hamilton, Mrs.

George Pullan, 10963 Homewood. Mrs. William vlerrick, 10227 Wood, Miss Barbara. Reynolds, 2508 West 110th, Mrs. W.

C. ReynoJtis, 2508 West 10th. and Mrs. William Marshall, Peoria. Mrs.

Paul Winkler. 11025 Camp)ell. is co-chairman of the South- Region. Kiwanis Club To Seat Officers At Dinner Meet Installation of officers and directors of line Kiwanis Club of Roseland will take part Tuesday evening, January 10, at a dinner meeting to held at the Windermere East hotel. A special program of entertainment has been arranged.

At the meeting of the club on Tuesday, December 27, Cornelius Teninga, local realtor, gave an interesting and enlightening talk on, "Trends In Taxation." Square Dance Will Be Held Next Wednesday The first square dance for the New Year at Palmer Park will be held Wednesday, January 4, and will continue on the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Beginners are (welcome and fare given special attention. Preceding each dance, instruction in fundamentals will be given from 8 to 8:30 o'clock. You'll still be here for another holiday season if you're careful in traffic this season! American Home Bible League. Scripture will be read by Prank Boersma.

The evening prayer will be offered by the Rev. Spencer De Jong, national director and chairman for the evening. C. L. Evers, vice president of the Bible League, will bring the closing prayer.

The male chorus has prepared4F this program as a means to raise funds for Bibles for the American Home Bible League. The offering of the cveninu will be used lor that purpose. The male chorus is under the direction of George The Ambassador Male chorus of Spoolstra and will be accompan- the First Christian Reformed i ied by Mrs. Bertha Prince Vender Church of Roseland will present Ark. a New Year program in the First; Reformed Church of Roseland, I DAMP- 107th and Michigan Avenue.

It New Year Concert Will Be Presented By Talented Unit Ambassadors Chorus Will Be Heard At 1st Reformed BASEMENTS Damp basements arTM often due will be heid on Monday, January to improper backfiring. When 2, at 7:45 u.m., under the auspices of the American Home Bible League. The Ambassador Male has presented several of their excellent programs of sacred music in many churches of the Greater Chicago area. Churches filled to capacity are an evidence of the manner in which this Men's chorus has been received. The miscellaneous program will consist of numbers by the chorus; a vocal solo by Miss Marilyn Slager; an accordion solo by Robert Cooper; a trumpet solo by Robert Harmison; and selections by the Male quartet, which consists of members of the Ambassador chorus.

A brief challenge will be presented by William A. Chapman, i president and founder of the foundation is dug and later re- filkd. rubbish is sometimes used I in the fill. Water running down chorus the walls of the house collects in pools and seeps through pores or cracks in the 1 walls and into the 'basement. The remedy is to refill the trench with clean, carefully packed dirt.

In extreme-cases it mhy be necessary to install a tile drain at the bottom of the trench to carry off the water. Gardners Park Inn WHERE GOOD FELLOWS ENTERTAINMENT NOISEMAKERS ti FAVORS FOOD ft) ALWAYS A 4) GOOD TIME Jj as Call for Reservations CO 4-9882 Gardners Park Inn Restaurant and Tavern 12258 MICHIGAN AVENUE Service It our sincere desire to be of genuine help, a therefore of genuine service, to each family calling upon us to serve. We strive at all times to serve truly in accordance i the Golden Rule. CARLSON Funeral Home II8IS PRINCETON PUIImon 5-0184 A. T.

Stewart Lumber Co. announces that On and After January It Will Confine Its Operations to Its One Yard at-- 79th Street and Greenwood Avenue (1IOO East 79th Street) --Offering-Expanded Facilities for Drive-In Service and Deliveries Top Quality Lumber For Over 60 Years All Phones VInceimes 6-9OOO Khfaitt..

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