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Suburbanite Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 9

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Page 2 SUBURBANITE ECONOMIST, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1962 Pk. Notebook I Volunteers by Klotl a i the Mu-cum of Correspondent) Science and I i Mr-. FT 5-1451 gi ade room The will meet in the nd Mr Carl-on second Atwood Heights School, pi and Crawford ave on xoen and been xen on Bozo CHX.I. a V.MMO,, Get Awards At Hospital Hometown Notebook will take place at a i time The report's of the chan nien of all the standuig commit will be guen. and Mr- Tiuima Thelma Garber, preMden'.

will rorvwt rm TA report on uie I A convention attended recenth in Spring field The fourth grade mother- i be houses for the Michole Carnpoeu, 3161 Park at a sen a' Mother McAuiev Schoo' was one of twenh tbiee ti a State of 111 Schoia -aip The scholatsh is applk i to anv college or inner- 'he state ConRia ulatum- i eie With Spring come- fie'J The a i Mi-s -on rcxm a' Meadow a i KJ 118-h a i i A nt a IMrn tr 'P 1ev ro The fiirls of Tntop h76 had dinner at ne i n.que, saw the s'v -how then enioved a i Beairv and the Bea-' i i The m- fom iniO 1 Mr- il 1 e'r 'i d' i Jame- i i ft Meauow Mr- John Biedion, i a i i ur i Dakei-o', Al 3 tin a Het ni St nkpt 3UJ i in Hie frii o' a i Coii i is A iiai lecen i i 1 o-en a- 1.01 xn i jj a '01 the i S.c 'i in 31 1' 1 dtle ROCKEFELLER CHAPEL 59th St. Woodiawn Ave. Haydn CREATION TODAY 3:30 P.M. Richard Vikstrom, conducting THE ROCKEFELLER CHAPEL CHOIR and members of THE CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Orantd, Rogtr PilUt, Edward Warner, ban. Adm.

$4 00. Stud.nt 2 00 A.oilobl. At Door 1 Nil NG I Take the drudgery out of dininq on Sunday, holiday, birthday or anniversary! Take the work out of any important day, by taking the family to dine out, at one of these "Restaurants of Merit." ALL YOU CAN EAT SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN EVERY TUESDAY 1.49 GOLDEN FRIED FISH FILLET EVERY WEDNESDAY QOc vO CHILDREN 98e CHILDREN 59e with French Fried Potatoes. Slaw. Hot Rolls, lutter; NOON TO 9 P.M.

CICERO Howord Johnson's 8725 Moral's That IOO 8 Smdays And Holidays From 12 Noon; Other Days IT a.m. STEAKS-CHICKEN-RIBS Your Dining Pleasure It Assured at Moron's 1111 W. 79th Golden West Pancake Houses 3422 W. 95th St. PHONE GA 3-6050 1626 E.

79th St. PHONE RE 1-0911 Both Places Open 24 Hours A Day--Free Parking on Lots Coach House Restaurant Of DEL PRADO HOTEL 53rd St. Hyde Park Blvd. IREAKFASTS LUNCHEONS DINNERS SABER ROOM Chircoil broilfd tuafct from 0pca beArtb. lulia Amentia foodi their pltoiaaf to 8900 W.

95th ST. Z-V77S KING ARTHUR'S Dining Out Is Always Fun At King Arthur's Lunch--Dinner--Late Cocktails 3937 W. 747th St. A I Famous For Fine Corned Beef Lunch Dinner Late Snacks Cocktails 10 TO SCO AT THREE LOCATIONS Phone CE 3-9625 95th and HAtSTED Jennie's Restaurant and Pianobar Businessmen's Luncheons Daily 11 m. to 4 Full-Course Dinners From 4 30 'til doting Sunday Dinners from Noon Kf.

1-4SOO 9031 Stony Island Ave. PETE'S PIZZERIA 1406 WEST 49th ST. Celebrating Our 15th Anniversary BUY ONE PIZZA ANY SIZE GET THE SECOND OR STYLE Pick-Up Only GR 4-9302 MAY 14-15-14-17 Suggestion fut Thi Second Una lit Evory Fri from 4:30 'til 10 p.m. of CHICKEN fm Frwd: Frenrh B-f BiMtHU. 1 7 Nltts A LUI ROSEANN IA -W99 AsklMd JOLLY INN Established 21 Years SEAFOOD DINNERS Abatone--Dover Sole Oysters On Haif-Shell Pompano--Clams--etc.

24 Kinds of Fish Delivered Fresh To Us Daily! Also Famous for Chicken and ir 556 E. 115th St. CO 4- hospital presented to volunteer workers at a cete at 8 Mav 9 in the medical staff room of the hos 2800 W. 95th Evei Park i donated 20000 houi of set i during the a number 143 37 Stnpers ladies 1618 a and two voung men HiUi in the number of hoars doiuiteu ate Mrs Gladvs Up- oeunne. 10-Ji Trumbul! a 1000 i 949 87th -t 900 Mrs How a i Col'iu- 9414 a i st and Mrs Fio-t.

8118 Santja moti -t both 600 i Osbourn Gi'p 8841 Kolm ave Hometown 400 and Mis IK 1747 95th and Mb.m\ ave both Two hundred Mrs Al beit Antonacci. i Club dr i i a i i a i Blackmoie. 10905 Longwood dr Mr- Vim ent Blaiu 8815 Parnell a i a i Flanigan. 11 M9 Tal ave i Otto Haack Racine ave i John Hanev. 8802 1-JJid -t a Mi-s Jean McClel ian 10405 Seelev ave i John Maxweil.

9539 50th ct Oak a Mt- Chailes Mm i 14i7 72nd -t Mi- Donald Murray, 1637 100th pi Mrs Allied Schubert 9801 Seelev ave Philip Stanles. 2543 110th pi and Miss Eleanor Woods, 2955 st Evergreen Park One hundred hour-, two or more Mrs Albert Anderson, 9938 Longwood dr Mrs William Badke. 3128 Whipple dr Evergreen Park, Mrs Heni Bialek. 4148 W. 82nd pi Mrs Edward 8736 Sangamon st Mr- Edward Carroll, 2616 W.

38th st Mrs Clarence Dunagan. 10501 Leavitt st Mrs. Daniel Gawne, 12118 88th Avenue. Palos Park Mrs William Haskell. 10727 S.

Hone ave Miss Kains. 2812 Marquette rd Miss Janet Kellv. 10547 Forest ave Francis McDermott, 7337 South Shore dr Mrs Ernie Mmkel, 10129 Kedvale a Oak i John a I 2 8l)th Ravmond Schaflem, 8801 Loomis blvd and Mrs Cvnl Seeber, 8100 Christiana ave One hundred hour pins Mrs Harry Cox, 1641 W. 93rd st Miss Ellen Dahlke. 1901 ave Mrs.

Herman Ech Eithenber. 10234 Oaklev ave Mrs. Ravmond Esleth. 8836 Sacramento a Evergreen Park, Miss Winifred Fajne. 5605 Union ave Mrs Peter patrick 4633 W.

87th st Hometown Mrs Joseph Guditis, 9644 Avers ave Evergreen Paik Miss Jean Lambrecht, 10016 Sawver a Evergreen a Mrs" Loretta McHugh, 10562 Walden pkwv Mis Robert Olmstead, 10T38 Wood sf Mrs. Willard Sims. 3531 80th st i James Smvth, 9218 Aberdeen st Mrs William Slithers, 1638 100th pi Helen Sweiss, 6312 W. 90th st Mrs Andrew Valen, 9910 Sanga rnon st Mrs Charle- a i 9730 Longwood dr and Mrs Emmett Vogt. 223 104th st Candv Stripers i receive then a a in the Fall ly JOM Williams (Kconomht Correspondent) GA 5-2078 Diane William-.

41J3 89th pi celeoiated her fourth birth on 7 i a party for her friends Gues.ts included' Kim Kuenster. Ferguson, Sandv Rot. Colic-en West. Ronald Clettenberg 1 and Diane'- brother and M-ter, John and i i a Dnne is the i of Mr and Mr John Hometown TA held its a -t meeting of the school on Mav 11 the school na-ium A speaker from the acquainted members i the functions of the YMCA and a Water film shown officers were in-tailed and patrol their a a Margie Hennelh 90CH Kom fii-kv a i a her 10th on Mav 12 Margie is the lighter of i and Mrs. John Hennellv Bunune Troop vul' hiU a Daughter Baibecue at Hammond Hall.

4331 Southwest i oa Sunday, May 27 door patio a for their fathers The Troop will also attend the Oak Lawn Kiwarns' Club Circus at W. 95th st. and Crawford ave. on June 1 with free tickets donated by Hometown merchants. Hometown Cub Scout Pack 3610 will hold its last Pack meeting of the vear at the Hometown Christian church, 87th -t and Kostner ave on Fridav.

Mav 18 at 7 30 m. Ed Donsler. 4601 W. 87th st Js Girl Scout Troop 108 has planned and designed a Civilian Defense Proficiency Badge and begun i on it This is the Intermediate troop South Cook County to a work in this field. The Sanctuaiv i of Our of Loietto Church, W.

90 and Kostner ave, i hold their annual banquet' in the Sabre Room on 95th st. on iv 24 New i will be installed and a lashion will be presented. The annual school entertain ment foi Our Lady of Loretto school will be given at the Oak Lawn High School auditorium on Mondav and May 15 and 16 at 8 Oak Lawn Notebook By Kliner (Economist Correspondent) GA 2-1276. Congt a i a i to Mr and Mrs Phillip who -were married April 14 Mrs. Gra7iano is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Lerov Button of and Phillip the son of the Phil Graziano Sr's- of 5409 99th st Oak a The couple are re siding at 6437 Kilpatrick.

Mrs. Hugh Mulford of Keen recent of Oak Meadow spent a Chicago week and whlle she el members of the Chin and She announced that hei being trans erred again in the Fall and that thev Trenton New Jersey Attending the get to gether Will Gierach, Robert Ihng Mrs Raymond aon and Mrs alter Kliner. Theatre Arts School of Dance, 5336 95th st under the direction of the Hoenes, will perform Chervl Slocum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold Slocum formerly of 4948 Paxton rd was an Easter hohdav guest of Nancv Solberg, 4952 Paxton rd The Slocums are now residents of RichfieJd, Minn Cheryl will graduate in June from Richfield High school and plans to attend Bngham Young Um- versitj of Proviso, Utah, the Fall' Mr. and Mrs Ravmond B.

Annual and Daughter Banquet of Trinity Ln'heran Church, 97tn a Brandt i be held Mav 16, at 6 30 in the church auditorium Students from the Plans Party For May 16 The St Francis Hospital Aux- iliaiy held its regular meeting Tuesday. Maj 7. The group brought its door prizes for the May 16 partv that will be held at 12731 Wood st Blue Is land, at 7 30 Proceeds from the card party will be used for the St Francis Hospital expansion program Tickets for the party are' available from Mrs. Robert Bobb. 12605 Maple ave Blue 1 Island FU 5 0815 announced the engagement of their daughter Sharon Rae to Donald George Mills son of Mr and Donald George Mills Sr.

of 9846 Sawyer ave Evergreen Park Sharon will be a June graduate from Oak Lawn Community High school. Don is a graduate of Evergreen Park High school and is an electrical' apprentice with Kelso-Burnett. The wedding plans are not complete. YING LEE CHOP SUEY To Take Home From 10 a.m. P.M.

I Dayi A I OUB ONLY ADDRESS 1045 W. 79th St. Foof 1931 NOW IN OUR YEAR days nnlv I i fW Calf Dining Guide, HU 7-1400 Rod And Gun Holds Meeting So Hi Rod and Gun of Sou'h Highland U20 W. 95th Chi held its fourth a a i game d.nner and a on 6. in its a i j( Bub WOO a a Oak L.iv.n Cifiieral i i i a of a wa a i a i i (ireenwood i a wnouncma A New Service Outside Catering For All Occasions All Locations Quality Foods; Efficient Service: Any Size CATERING FOR ANY HALL, ROOM OR GROUP PR 8-9743 JACY'S RESTAURANT 79th I Kedzie Double Header Special! WASH'N WEAR CORD SUIT SLACKS COMBINATION 1 Both for only FOR THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSIC BROADCAST 25 90 IN STEREO! ITS THI THAT MAKES THE Blc.

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