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The Daily Calumet from Chicago, Illinois • 3

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The Daily Calumeti
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7'Wr THE DAILY CALUMET WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1972 PAGE 3 The Calumet 'CALUMET AREA OBITUARIES DATEBOOK From Left, Raymond Eagleton, of National Cylinder Buchanan, Angelo's Firestone; are among the active Gas; Pat Mo wen, of the 10th Ward Sanitation members in the administration at the South Chicago Department; Martin Dowd, of Republic Steel; John YMCA. (DAILY CALUMET Photo) Smith, of. Thorp Elementary School; and John Sunday, February 6 Cenacle Sisters, 11600 Long-wood Drive, will host a day to' explore prayer and its role in today's world beginning tills morning at 9:30 am. and continuing to 5 pm. Men and women are welcome to attend.

For more information, call 445-6700. The regular meeting of the Foster Park Grandmothers Club, Charter 313, meets at 1:30 pm. today in Kennedy Park, 11320 S. Western. Plans for the March 19 games party and social hour will be discussed.

The Altar and Rosary Society of St. John the Baptist Slovak Catholic church will receive Holy Communion in a body at the 8 am. mass. Breakfast and a monthly meeting will follow in the pariah hall, 9129 S. Ruri- February 7 Olive-narvey College, 10001 S.

Woodlawn, will conduct registration from 9 am. to 2 pm. and again from 5 pm. to 7 pm. This, registration will be only for students with permits.

Tuesday, February ft Registration tor students with permits continues today at Olive-Harvey College, 10001 S. Wood-lawn from 9 am. to 2 pm. and from 5 to 7 p.m. this evening.

American Daughters of Sweden will host their regular meeting at 7:30 pm. at the Conrad Hilton Hotel, Lake Michigan Room, 8th floor, 720 S. Michigan. Social hour and refreshments will begin at 6:30 pm. Monthly meeting of the Sea League will be held today at the Russell Square Park Fleldhouse, at 7:30 pm.

President Mrs. W. Bartczak invites all members to the Valentine Party. Refreshments will be served. Those attending are asked to bring a prize for the raffle.

Wednesday, February 9 Bingo will be cunouctea every Wednesday evening at the South Deerlng Improvement Association Hall, 10401 Hdode, 'sponsored by the Burke-CMalley Poet-80S, American Legion. Games start promptly at 7:30 pm. Every Wednesday evening at 7 SS Peter and Paul Church, 91st and Exchange, will conduct bingo games. Profits will be used for the support cf the parish school Registration for students without permits is set today at Olive-. Harvqy College, 10001 S.

Wood-lawn from 9 am. to 2 pm. and from 5 to 7 p.m. Fined (Continued from Pago I). gifts; General Horace Wulf, retired, general chairman; and Frank Stanley, of U.S.

Steel, assistant general chairman. (DAILY CALUMET Photo) Among those recently installed on the 1972 list of members for the SC YMCA directors was, from left, James Vodak, of General Mills, chairman of special (So that news of your organizations events can appear in 'ihe Calumet Date Book, information should be submitted 12 days before events are to take place.) Umrsday, February 3 George Washington PTA will host a McDonald hamburger hindiann for elementary school children today. Galllstel PTA sponsors a Scholarship Breakfast Auction today at 9:30 a.m. in the school auditorium, 10347 Ewing. There will be a 50 cent admission cost.

Proceeds will benefit the HHnols Congress of Parent-Teacher Association Scholarship Fund. Bingo frames are conducted every Thursday evening at the Uliana Post, 10506 Ewing. The Ixondale Community Organization will meet tomorrow at 7:30 pjn. at St. Kevins Church Hall, 105th and Torrence Ave.

Organization officials report that "important matters will be discussed," and all members are urged to attend. The Avalon Trails Improvement Association will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the S.J. Sukta Post, 133rd and Brainard. Refreshments will follow the meeting.

The Chicago Health Improvement Committee (CHIC) will.re-isume its schedule of glass and tin 'can drives starting Feb. 4, at the High-Low and Jewel parking lot at 106th and Avenue Drives are on the first and third Saturdays of the month from 9 am. until 1 pm. Containers will be left for the people to deposit cans and glass. Friday.

February .4 Trinity toundi nnights of Columbus, 10323 Ewing, conducts bingo every Friday at 7 p.m. Every Friday evening at 7:30 p.m., St. Kevin's Church, 10500 Torrence, conducts their bingo. Mothers Club serves refresh- meats. Annual Freshman- Sophomore Dinner Dance is set at Faulkner School, 7110 ColMHfletj supper begins at 6:30 pm.

and dancing will follow later with music by the Myth Rock Band. Arche Club will meet in the Crystal Ballroom of the Winder-mere Hotel. The art class will present the morning program, beginning at 11 am. At the afternoon session will convene. New members will be honored after the business meeting.

South Deerlng Improvement' Association sponsors a fish fry tonight at 10401 Horde from 5 to 8 pm. Public is invited. Ladies Auxiliary to South Chicago Eagles Aerie 1358 serves fish every Friday night at 2808 E. 104th St. Public invited.

Pish hies continue at the James Lewie Post 2705 at 106 W. 119th St. from 6 to 9 pm. Saturday, February 5 The heart of the Chicago Mardi Gras will be conducted at St. Stephen's church hall, 1852 W.

22nd PL Joel "Pat" Paterek and his orchestra will provide the music. Entry will be 9 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at the door. Stampar Funeral services for Kathryn Stampar, 50, will be held tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. from the Golich Funeral Home, 9725 Commercial, to St.

Josephs Church, where requiem mass will be said at 10 a.m. Miss Stampar was the service manager of the Jewel Food Store, 91st and South Chicago Ave. She died Sunday at South Chicago Community Hospital. She belonged to St. Michaels Lodge 152, KSKJL Miss Stampar was the sister of Daniel Stampar, owner of the Stampar Pharmacy at 91st and Baltimore, and George Stampar, who is the superintendent of the Stateville Penitentiary.

Survivors also include sisters, Martha Stampar, Mary Wirkus, Helen Stasiof, and Betty Jakuczun. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. Dubiel rimerai services for Mary Dubiel, 85, will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m. from the Joseph Memorial Chapel, 13300 Houston, to St. Florian Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9:30 a.m.

Mrs. Dubiel died suddenly yesterday morning. A life-long resident of Hegewisch, she belonged to the St. Florian Rosary Sodality, St. Theresa Group 1099, Polish Legion of American Veterans Ladies Auxiliary Post 44; St.

Francis Order, and Our Lady of Victory Lodge. Survivors are her son, Walter; daughters, Mrs. Peter Pachura and Mrs. Edgar Strug; eight grandchildren, and 11 great grandchildren. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Burke Funeral services for Thomas T. Burke, 71, will be held Friday at 8:30 a.m. from the Brown Funeral Home, 95th and Exchange, to Holy Ghost Church, 700 E. 170th where requiem mass will be said at 9:30 a.m. Mr.

Burke died yesterday at Ingalls Memorial Hospital. He retired from Wisconsin Steel Works, where he was a crane operator, 10 years ago. A former resident of South Chicago, he lived in South Holland. He belonged to Santa Maria Council, Knights of Columbus and Burke-0 Malley Post, American Legion. Survivors are his widow; Gertrude; son, Thomas daughter' Mary Rita Mathis; brothers, Raymond of Midlothian and Fred of Fontana, sisters, Florence Reck and Alice 'D(feC6ro, 'both" of Fontana, Calif.

granddaughter, Barbara Jane, and great grandson, Robert. Interment will be at Assumption Cemetery in Glenwood. Kostenski Funeral services for Joseph M. Kostenski 14428 Bensley, in Burnham, will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. from the Brown Funeral Home, 13820 Lincoln Dolton, to St.

Marys Church, 310 E. 137th where requiem mass will be said at 11 a.m. Mr. Kostenski died in an auto accident Monday. He was 33.

He was a televison repairman for Sears Roebuck Company, and was lieutenant and treasurer of the Burnham Volunteer Fire Department. Survivors are his widow, Barbara Ann; sons, Joseph Michael and Edward Allen; daughter, Patricia Louise; parents, Joseph and. Mary Kostenski Sr. of Harvey, brother, Richard, serving in Viet Nam, and sisters, Mary Jo Kostenski of Harvey, Jacqueline Kuczenski of Harvey, and Diane Schoeffel, of Blue Island. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Brzezinski (Continued from Pago 11 going to hold you to this trial date no matter what happens, which means that if a defense attorney is before another judge, the other judge would have to defer, Judge Romiti said. But I think thats been the reason for some of the delays, because Jack Cogan has been in federal court on a couple of cases in a row, he added. CAP Chapter Sponsors Tax Discussions The Southeast Chapter of the Citizens Action Program (CAP) are scheduled to meet tonight at 7:30 p.m., at the East Side United Methodist Church, noth and Ewing, to discuss a drive to sponsor a tax payers convention. The southeast chapter is sponsoring the local effort along with other groups in the city such as the Midway Organization, Garfield Ridge, Rogers Park Community Council and others. At Wednesdays meeting all citizens are invited to speak out on tax problems and to suggest improvements.

Suggestions made at this time will be taken to a city-wide conference which anyone can attend. The conference will be conducted on Sunday; Feb. 13. A citizens position on tax reform will be drawn up by representatives at the Feb. 13 meeting.

U.S. Steel, first vice-chairman; Harlan Newkirk, of South Chicago Community Hospital, chairman; and Frank Stanley, of U.S. Steel, second vice-chairman. (DAILY CALUMET Photo) On Jan. 31, the 1972 South Chicago YMCA board of directors and finance committee were inducted at the at 91st St.

The officers are, from left. General Horace Wuif, retired, secretary; Edward Anderson, of Breclaw Sets Sights iContinuad from Pago 1) been employed for 21 yours. Breclaw and his wife, Mildred, two daughters, Lisa, 9, and Adria, 6. Calumet City all his life. He is an industrial engineer for General American Transportation Company, where he has If It's News You'll Find It In The SC Chamber Honors CHICKEN BY THE BUCKET 3415 East 106th St.

SOS-ltlf SO Mist SHdP THURSDAY. ..9:30 aa to 9:00 pin Special Purchase! Mens Fashion I MANLY 12.90 Kepler $21.95 only) rat will eliminate the need to return water used for processing at the plant into the navigable waters of the state. This agreement, for all practical purposes, rendered moot the issues in the cases filed by the government and made it necessary for the company to spend its time and money in litigating its position, unaer tnese circumstances, it consented to the entry of the technical plea of guilty to dispose of the litigation, Logelin said. Federal charges against- plant superintendent Charles Kay were dismissed yesterday with the resolution of the court case. from Pago 1) and has been assigned in the 4th District approximately one and one-half years.

According to 4th District Police, Swick has received 15 honorable mentions during his career fighting crime. Before coming to the 4th District, he was assigned at the 2nd District Officer Reinsma, 31, ha been with the police force for 4 years and three months and has been assigned to the 4th District approximately one year. He has received 12 honorable mention and was assigned at the 5th District prior to his assignment in South Chicago. According to 4th District Police, both men have been awarded Chicago police Department Commendations. Zota4, FUNERAL HOME S0l-1Mt WITH THOUGHTFUL CONSIDERATION FOR ALL WISHES Ilil-M Marqiatta Aw Calumet 3010-18 EAST 92nd STREET Aitlgit Brswn Remevafele Straps Rebfcer Heels Sizes Tfc-12 6 A Widths (tar a Halted Has Shea Saction Daily Registering For GED.

Test The Trumbull Park Community Committee is currently registering residents interested in taking the General Educational Development (GED) which, if passed, will give foe student the equivalent of a high school diploma. Registration for math courses preceding the test will be conducted at 10614 Yates on foe next two Fridays, and classes will change to Tuesdays beginning Feb. 21. The Trumbull Park Community Committee will pay half of the GED testing fee for its students. Chairman of the committees education program is Helen Markovich.

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For their excellent performance when the private home was invaded by four men, the South Chicago Chamber of Commerce has selected Officers Swick and Reinsma of the 4th Police District as Patrolmen for the year of 1971. In a letter to Robert J. Seltzner, president of the South Chicago Chamber of Commerce, James Vodak announced the selections made by the committee he chaired, saying that the two are to be so honored at the South Chicago Chambers meeting on the 9th of February 1972. Officer Swick, 34, has been with the Chicago Police Department 11 years Stars Hours: Mesday-12 Nooa to 9:00 aa to 9:00 pa Suaday-12 Moon to 5:00 aa to 5:30 pa PLENTY OP-FREE PARKING. AVENUE AT 03rd ST.

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