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Suburbanite Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 13

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South Side i Mother's Anxious Moment Legion Posts Plan Events Southtown and Southwest cub- urban posts of the American Legion will observe the 37th anniversary of the founding of the legion with special events this week. O'Donnell-Eddy Post No. 714, 7726 S. Ashland is holding an Americanism Night at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the post headquarters to which the public is invited.

Raymond Driscoll of the Federal Bureau of Investigation will be the principal speaker. Commander Paul Schmidt, 6616 S. Wood has designated Patrick S. Filter, 7934 S. Marshfleld and Mrs.

Mae Simpson, 8214 S. Marshfleld as cochairmen of the said: "The purpose of the open meeting is to renew the dedication of our members to the legion's program of protecting the American Way of life and to acquaint the public with our objectives." Assisting the co-chairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCartin, 6101 S. Bishop Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Smith, 912 E. 82nd Hillard Sieger, 10431 S. Campbell and Thomas Roberts, 5252 S. Wood st.

Other committee members are Orville Ottow, 6620 S. Hoyne Lloyd Derrer, 8131 S. Harvard Robert Green, 7401 S. Sangamon John A. Scott, 7655 S.

Hermitage Peter J. Brady, 1018 W. 79th st, and Arthur Dilger, 8028 S. Hermitage ave. BEVERLY HILLS-Beverly HiUs post No.

407 which held a meeting Thursday night at which members reaffirmed their devotion to the Americanism program, will join in the St. Patrick's Day parade Thursday. The post will have an amateur show Wednesday, March 23, at its headquarters, 9912 S. Western ave. English H.

Floyd, 10744 S. Artesian commander of Beverly Hills Post, issued a call for members of the post auxiliary to sell Poppies on Poppy Day. All women over 21 years of age are eligible. They will be stationed at various corners in the May 26 and 27. The post will again sponsor a Memorial Day parade, May 30, on Longwood dr.

with services at Ridge Park. SQUARE POST-Square Post No. 232 is holding a past commanders' night, March 22 in its headquarters, 1406 W. G4th according to Commander Robert G. Youngren, 10861 S.

Prospect ave. Dinner be served at 6:30 p.m. The charge is $1.25. A guest speaker will be heard. I Officers of Square Post include William Bergmann, 8349 S.

Kerfoot senior vice-commander; Elmer 5134 S. Laflin junior vice-commander; Edward Haberle, 8922 S. Dante second vice-commander, and Leo W. Cade, 8946 S. Carpenter adjutant.

CLEARING POST-Clearing Post, 5649 W. 63rd which is also joining the St. Patrick's Day parade, will hold a Spring Barn dance at its headquarters, at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 15, according to Charles Rohles, commander. There will be 12 capital prizes for those attending.

The Kenosha Corn Huskers will provide the music. India Religion McHale Council Topic "The Impact of Communism on Religion in India" will be the topic of the Rev. Francis Sales at a meeting of Archbishop McHale Council of the Knights of Columbus Tuesday at 8 p. m. at 9910 S.

Western ave. Father Sales, a native of India, is president of Sacred Heart college at Thevara Ernnaisulam, India. He recently received a master's degree in sociology at Loyola university and expects to return to his homeland soon. About 25 candidates will have the first degree rank conferred on them at the meeting. The class has been dedicated to honor Past a Knight Bartholomew (Barney) Perona, 1722 W.

91st an active member of McHale council. Anxiety for the safety of her five year old son, Harold, is shown on the face of Mrs. Arlene Fontaine, 6850 S. Yale as the tot is rushed in an ambulance to St. Bernard's hospital after being struck by an automobile.

Examination disclosed the little victim suffered a fractured leg. The driver of the car was not held. Lutheran Confirmation Southwest P-TA To Hear Hygiene League Director Dr. Franklin R. Fitch will lecture on "Sex Education for Children" at a meeting of the Southwest Parent-Teacher association Thursday at 7:30 p.

m. in the school, W. 99th st. and S. Central Park Evergreen Park.

Dr. Fitch is executive director of the Illinois Social Hygiene league, vice president of the Department of Health and Home Service of the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers and a member of the faculty of Northwestern university i a school. Mrs. Richard Wessling, 3425 W. Maple P-TA president, will conduct the business meeting.

Election of officers will lake place. Refreshments will be served by the hospitality commit- III! A I i ii ii ii i ii ii LOOK WHEN I I I I I I I I A I I 7018 SO. HAISTED ST Rev. Arthur Hellert is instructing the confirmation class at Mt. Greenwood Lutheran church, W.

109th st. and S. Trumbull ave. Candidates are Arlene andPrieil- la Clausius, James and William Driskill, Ronald Button, Joan Sharon Heidmann, Marilyn Miertschin, Betty Parker, Barbara Mae Ramming, Roslyn Stack, Sandra Stuart, Ronald Swanson, Janice Vick and Richard Hampe. SPONSOR HAT SALE Noami Circle of Fernwood Methodist church, W.

101st st. and S. Wallace will sponsor a hat and accessory sale from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, according to Mrs.

L. Uebner, 10030 S. Peoria publicity chairman. Coffee will be served. Eastern Star Jubilee SKow Square chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will stage a festive minstrel jubilee this Thursday, 8:15 p.m., at Pythian hall, 0455 S.

Marshfleld ave. Home made cake and coffee will be served during the program. Chairman of the show will be Loretta Coverston, 7150 S. Sawyer assisted by Alvina Larson, 8015 S. Harvard co-chairman.

Members of the cast include: Dr. C. Radloff, 8226 S. Morgan worthy patron; Mildred Radloff, matron; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bateman, 6031 S. Dorchester Mary Webb, 9330 S. 49th Oak Lawn; Mr. and Mrs. George Heffelfinger, 1405 W.

70th Julie Larson, 8018 S.Rhodes Olive Olson, 1511 W. 87th Bernadine Finger, 10204 S. Trumbull Germer, 6657 METRO'S BARBEQUE PIT M.ntlo* thll for lOc Wi DELIVH! GR. Dally to 12 p.m. from 4:30 p.m.

W. Attention! ANNOUNCING A NEW CAB SERVICE COURTESY LIVERY, Inc. HUdson 3-1024 RADIO DISPATCHED Fatt Courteous Service WE GO ANYWHERE ANYTIME All Cart Fully Insured 24 HR. SERVICE RELIABLE DRIVERS S. Troy Alvina Larson; Dorothy Ender, 334 W.

69th st. Also Mayme Goering, 6153 S. McVicker Julia Swanson, 8238 S. East End Christ Thomsen, 8047 S. Laflin Anna Gross, 8209 S.

East End Robert Collins, 9345 S. Longwood dr. Also Teena Patsch, Palos Park; Carter Jackson; Helga Scheilun- bauer, 8239 S. East End SOUTHTOWN ECONOMIST Sunday, March 18, 1955 PAGE It Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne 7241 S. Princeton and Werner Rebtr, 6821 8. Ridgeway ave, TO VISIT VETg Members of Beverly Hills American Legion Auxiliary will patients in Hines veterans' hospital Wednesday, March 23. Mrs. Vivian Floyd.

10744 S. Artesian is Poppy Day chairman for thr a i i a Mrs. Mable Buckley is president. Mr 100 Me Sl.Stt Mr 100 Ikt. pricti all otktr For Prompt Pick-Up CM WALBROOK 5-1539 H.

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