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PART 3 PAGE 5.S YOUTH IS THEME FOR MEETING OF A. COUNCIL LEGION WOMEN TO INITIATE NEW Sixteen Reasons in ((V" Formation Aiding Plans for Dance QGSiWtS CLASS THIS WEEK CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: MAY 5, 1940. Eaton Priddy Unit Will Districts 1 and 26 Will Assemble Tuesday. Lrong Distance Moving Estimates Without Obllgatioa ALL PHOXES PLAZA 40041 0 flreprool Warehouses Meet Wednesday. Eaton Priddy unit, American Le gion auxiliary, will initiate a large class of new members Wednesday night at headquarters, 793S Cottage Grove avenue.

The formal Initiation One Wear Von will be under the direction of Mrs Evelyn La Chapelle, third district di rector, assisted by Mrs. Milan Stiles, Counseling Together in the Interact of Youth." will be the theme of the all day meeting of the High School Council of Districts 1 and 25. Hlinoii Coqgrets of Parents and Tfechtn. Tuesday at Marquette Park Presbyterian church. Registration will begin at 9-45 o'clock.

Mrs. Arthur Guilladaudcu. president of the council, nl! cill the session to order at 10 o'clock. The Rev. Earl Morgan, Marquette Park Presbyterian pastor, will give the invocation.

Following will be raessages from Mrs. W. S. Anderson, district 1 director, and Mrs. J.

J. Sharp, district 25 director. A survey report on the Educa alternate director. Eaton Priddy post of Chatham, and members of all aux iliary units of the 3d district will be guests. GENERAL OFFICES: 52nd Cottage Grove Officers to be Installed by Chester- 1 ncid squadron, Sons of the American Legion, this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Kenneth Thompson, Maj.

Warren Altaian, First Lieu tenant Clarence Winstedt, Second Lieutenants Henry Luehring and Alfred Sommerfeld, First Lieutenant Robert Ketterer, Second Lieutenants Terrence Dolan the Tuley Park fioldhouse, are Thomas Dclaney captain; George Hlllor, first lieutenant; Hugh McKee second lieutenant; James Cross adjutant; Fred G. Schroder finance Here are 16 reasons in formation why R. O. T. C.

cadets at Harper High school hope to obtain the title honor school as a result of the federal inspection to be held there Thursday afternoon. The reasons are (left to right) First Lieutenant Robert Leahy, Second Lieutenants Richard Finn, Robert Boal, David Xtsley, George Mouatls, and John Major; Maj. and Robert Roethel, and First Lieutenants George officer; John Hogan sergeant at Scholz and Norman Olson. (Tribune Photo. bktty foley.

I Swisher rhoto.J mittee of Phi Theta Chi sorority. The party will take place Saturday eve MARY ELLEN FOX. Miss Mary Ellen Fox, 8011 Evans avenue, is chairman, and Miss Betty Foley. 8044 Justine street, is a member of the spring Informal dunce com- ning in the Mural room of Hotel arms; Robert E. Kinstedt, historian; and Joseph Zimmerman chaplain.

Announcement Is made by the service department of the American Legion that William R. Gephart may have his honorable discharge certificate by calling and identifying him Morrison. Sing in Salute to Youth MITCHELL KNOWS self at the offices, 127 North Dearborn street, where the certificate being tional Platform of Chicago" will be given by Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Mrs.

2. 3. Sharpe will outline instructions and information on the duties of officers. Program instructions will be given by Mr. Gulllaudeu and Mrs.

L. E. Sorthshield. Mrs. J.

W. Sherman Is to speak on publications and the National Parent-Teacher magazine. Mr. Palmer Magliocco will give publicity Instructions. Talks on Leadership.

Mrs. E. M. Duvall's lecture is announced as "Leadership," and a discussion period will follow. Luncheon will be served at 13:30 o'clock, and the afternoon program will include reucc by Lindblom High school itu-dent and a symposium on "Patterns for Parents in Citizenship." led by Dr.

Frank Garrett Ward. Participants will include: Z. A. Chandler, principal of the Morrill school, speaking on the elementary the Rev. Earl Morgan, church; Mrs.

P. H. Hah an, high school; Dr. John A- Bartky, college: ANSWERS; TELLS THEM ON W-G-N neia- The Independent Order of Forest ers Mixed chorus under the direction Tuesday afternoon at the school. On the same day, the homemaking class vill convene at 9:15 o'clock In the morning at the Home club, 6617 South Rccine avenue.

Bennett P.1T. A. Regular session on Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock in the school auditorium. Guest speakers will be James M. Yard, secretary of the Chicago Round Table of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, and Rabbi Charles B.

Lesser. Their topic will be, "Make America Safe for Difference." The kindergarten rhythm band and the patrol boys will be on the program. Cllssold A. A hobby show and parents' night will take place Friday. Children's hobbies will be on exhibit in the school gymnasium of Irving Levlne will entertain tomorrow night at the meeting of Served with Whiteman Woodlawn post at 6308 Woodlawn ave rials! I -71 -1 eV'i ealisUsaaiieilJWsejV nue.

Dorothy Longua Is accompanist. P. G. Drautzburg is managing director. The public is invited to the con i for Years.

If you want to know whether or cert. not Nero wore a monocle, who has me largest leet Surface Lines post recently was notified that its rijle team had won the Legion rifle team championship of at 7:30 o'clock, and the program will begin at 8 o'clock in the auditorium. years of touring with his own dance band in stage shows, Mitchell acquired a vast fund of useless knowledge. Backstage he became an arbiter for all disputes, and by 1936 he decided to put his information to better use by going on the air. He combed the files of the New York library for additional ammunition and launched his attack on a station at Bridgeport, Conn.

The immediate success of the Idea brought him to station WOR, and then to W-G-N. Enjoys His Fan Mall. Mitchell's greatest delight is reading his fan mail, which contains the majority of screwball questions he answers twice a week. On the assumption that all questions have answers, Mitchell has managed to solve such problems as "how high is up," Which came first, the hen or the egg," and How long Is a string." Mitchell Is the proud father ot a beautiful 16 year old girl, Dolly, who has just signed a contract with Paul Whiteman as vocalist. Still attending high school at Nor walk, Dolly is a radio veteran, having sung on the air for ten years.

Drexel Park Presbyterian Will Observe Father's Day Father's day will be observed at today's services in the Drexel Park Presbyterian church, 64th street and South Marshfleld avenue. The Rev. Clinton C. Cox will preach at 11 this morning, and at 8 o'clock this evening the Young Married Couples club the united Stales. In a contest covering 28 states, the Surface Lines team dethroned the Silver Bow team of Butte, Mqnt.

In addition to capturing the McNutt trophy and the national championship, three members ot the team won the first three Individual high honor medals: J. A. Nielsen, 294; M. P. Nielsen, 293; and Andy Nygaard, 292.

Dr. John B. Hubbard, rector of St. Mary's Episcopal church, Park Ridge, will lecture on "Concrete Examples of Harmonious Family Life." Horace Mann A. The annual meeting will take place in the school isn't GarboJ, whether soup Is eaten or sipped, and where people make the most noise 0 New Year's eve ask Al Mitchell, the Answer Man.

Al Is heard at 10 p. m. Wednesdays and Sundays on W-G-N and the Mutual Broadcasting system. Al Mitchell began collecting in auditorium on Thursday at 1 :15 CHICAGO HEIGHTS CLUB TO PRESENT RECITAL TUESDAY Amazingly iow price, au ma naw, lovely epnnr drewet ra ofterrd Widu rxnc ol colort itjlr alt met. $6.95 Value.

All ftducd to S3. Buy on Credit If You Ltkt! BEN STAR 4430-32 S. Askleed Ave. Optn Tun Sat. Evet.Sun.

to P. it. Mrs. V. S.

Anderson, home, and Dr. Ward, community. Dr. Ward will give the summary, also. Mrs.

T. B. Stephenson will conduct the instalation of the 1940-41 officers, ho are: Mrs. Milton Weiner, presl-drat; Mrs. Harry Halverson, 1st vice president; Mrs.

George Hedges, 2d vice president; Mrs. Maybee Hlbblts, recording secretary; Mrs. L. E. North-shield, corresponding secretary, and Mrs.

H. E. Samuelson, treasurer. Council chairmen will be Introduced by Mrs. Weiner.

Barton A. Mrs. J. J. Sharpe, director of district 25, will officiate at installation Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the school assembly hall.

Taking office will be: Mrs. R. G. Kennedy, president; Mrs. Fred Thiel, 1st xice president; Mrs.

E. McCann, 2i vice president; Mrs. A. W. Swan-son, secretary, and Mrs.

R. M. Lund-gren? treasurer. Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs.

Thiel will give reports of the state convention at Rock Island. Mrs. Kennedy will serve next year as treasurer of the Southwest council. When Lindblom High school goes on the air Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock over station W-G-N in the sixth broadcast of Citizens of Tomorrow" these members of the boys' chorus will be on the program: Marvin Bohl, left; Howard Zemon, Bill Farrell, and Bob Watson, standing, and Bob Urban at the piano. Six hundred Lindblom students will attend the radio salute to their school.

(Story on page 1.) Eighteen piano soloists will appear with the Presto Music club of Chi cago Heights In the annual recital Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock in the sub urb's Odd Follows' hall. Pianists on the program will be Eleanor Scncsac, Ruth Kich, Marguerite Rietveld, Oswald Pluntl, Patricia Coney, Mae Ella Fox, Lawrence Ticrl, Mary Jo Murdock, Joanne Cull, Subscribe for the Tribune CADETS PREPARE TO EARN HONORS AT INSPECTION will present The Man They Forgot, Joan Greenlee, Janice Joy Heln, Fran cis Mlkuta, Jerry Mikuta, Margaret formation from the 1898 World Al Almanac when he was attending third grade in St. Louis, Mo. Aside from an Insatiable curiosity, Albert spent his youth taking piano lessons, witnessing baseball games thru knothole, and piloting his father's ABC friction drive automobile perilously thru the streets of St Louis backward. To escape the drudgery of mowing the homestiad lawn, Mitchell ran away from home at the age of 14 and began his professional career as a musician and singer in a nickelodeon theater.

From that time until 1036 he was a professional musician, singer, and master of ceremonies. Served with Whiteman. After a brief sojourn In France with the A. E. Mitchell resumed his musical career as orchestra conductor and arranger In association with Paul Whiteman.

After seven Mary Fox, Mary Maclariello, William Piacentl, Gladys Anshutz, and Louise and Raymond Sollis, neatness. The Tribune awards will be given to Maj. Kenneth Gramm, Sergt. Frank Kal-Inowskl, Corporals Bernnrd Noha, Walter Rodle, and Henry Weber, and Cadets Bernard Levin, Robert Avery, and Charles Marohnic. Special medals will be awarded as follows: Capt.

David Carroll, Reserve Officers association; Capt. Victor Bohne, American Legion auxiliary; Capt. Arthur Miller, Veterans of Foreign Wars; First Sergeant Charles Dooley, United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary; and Lieut. Col. William Guier, Glendale unit of Legion A Members of the ex Tamburim.

Singers wll lbe Jean Ott, ecutive board will meet at 1:15 o'clock First Parades Slated in City This Week. Santa Schumaki, Averardo Grilly, and Margaret Mary Fox. Mae 'Ella Fox will play the violin and Patricia Coney will dance. o'clock. New officers to be installed are: Mrs.

Herbert V. Cork, president; Mrs. John MacNeish, first vice president; Miss Gretta M. Brown, second vice president; Mrs. J.

Kenneth Smyth, recording secretary; Mrs. James D. Watson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Foster McMillan, treasurer, and Mrs. Arthur Linclcome, Southeast council delegate.

John W. Cook, A. Last regular session will be held Friday at 1:15 o'clock in the school, auditorium. Newly elected officers to be installed by Mrs. E.

W. Burton, Southwest council president, are Mrs. M. E. Millis.

president; Mrs. P. K. Schubert, first vice president; Mrs. E.

W. Nelson, second vice president; Mrs. Andrew Winchester, recording secretary; Mrs. T. J.

Smith, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. O. O. Bollinger, treaturer. McKay A.

Mrs. Harriet Hester, radio station music director, will be guest speaker at the meeting Wednesday at 1:15 o'clock in the school assembly hall, 6901 South Fairfield avenue. What Music Means in Our Homes" is to be the discussion topic Newly elected officers are: Mrs. Alfred La Barge, president; Miss Mary Hanlon, school principal, honorary president; Mrs. Oscar Courtney, first vice president; Miss Helen Ryan, second vice president; Mrs.

Roy Carlson, recording secretary, and Mrs. C. J. Birchler, treasurer. Parker Elementary A.

Regular session on Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock in the school Assembly, 88th Continued from first page. New officers for the year will be HOSPITAL CLUB GIVES A BENEFIT VARIETY SHOW FRIDAY NIGHT Inducted at the recital. Rose Nardella Is to serve as president for the sixth Corporal Paul Smith and Cadet Lawrence Curtln, neatness medals. The Tribune medals will be awarded to successive year. ridgeT festival Mrs.

Emil A. Srhlageter, president of the Service club of St. George's SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY NIGHT BENNETT A. TO HEAR TALKS ON TOLERANCE Dr. Charles Lesser of B'nal B'rlth and Dr.

James M. Yard, executive secretary ot the Chicago Round Table of Christians and Jews, will discuss Make America Safe for Differ Be Learn to Dancel Second Lieutenants Walter Hock and John Major, Corporal Kenneth Ma-rck, and Cadet George Reynolds. Corporal Emll Voss will receive the Veterans of Foreign Wars medal; Sergt. Thomas Schefcik, Reserve Officers association medal; Corporal Nor-man Stateman, United Spanish War Veterans medal; Sergt. Robert Helm-old, American Lag Ion auxiliary medal; and from the Legion's Three Links post, will go to Sergts.

Mike del Prlore and Robert Jud, and Corporal Sam Blschof. Lindblom. Lieut Col. William Guier, officer's hospital, 9 Wm-ri a parkway, is assembling acts for a hospital benefit variety show. -Charity Capers." to be given Friday evening in St- Sabina's The sixth annual Ridge May festival will take place Saturday evening In Fenger High school auditorium, 332th and Wallace streets.

Presenting the program will be the Morgan Park Gleemon, the Philomel Choral club, and tha Ridge Civic chorus. George Rees, director of the three groups, will take charge of the festival performance. Accompanists will be Mark Hallett and Ruth Williams. to Foi Trot, Waltl, Toddla. Eccanlrlc, Jlllar-buq.

Rhomba. and Tanqo. All tha nawait itapi taught anoyably and economically PRIVATE em tUUROOM LESSONS only Chlldran's and Profession ences before the Bennett at Bennett school, 10115 Prairie avenue, Wednesday afternoon. Another program arranged thru the hall. 78lh and Throop streets.

Chicago Round Table of Christians and Jews will take place Thursday The Saldenberg Symphonietta, a street and Stewart avenue. Grandmothers will be honored. efficiency; Sergt. Jack Dettenwanger, al Clonal in banat, loa. Tap and Acrobatic taught undtr Eipert Teachers.

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Mrs. Lillian Carey, and Mrs. noncommissioned officer's efficiency; First Lieutenant Ray dcLor, band string ensemble of 18 players directed by Daniel Saldenberg, will be heard. Miss Flora Waalkes, soprano, will be among the guest artists. Wentworth A.

Executive evening at a meeting of Auburn Park council, Knights of Columbus at St. Leo clubhouse, 78th and Emerald streets. Speakers will Include Dr. Yard, Leonard P. Aries, attorney, and Dr.

Jerome G. Kerwln, teacher of political science at the University of Chicago. efficiency; Sergt Joseph Styles, rifle board meeting in room 200 of the school, 6950 South Sangamon street, at 1 o'clock Tuesday. This session will marksmanship; Capt. Clifford Hel- bock, recruiting: and Cadets Joseph be followed by a Mothers' chorus re Roses, Joel Gross, Ronald Fanslow, hearsal.

CITY AND SUBURBAN SERVICE WE SPECIALIZE IN Tlldcn A. Mothers' day will be observed Wednesday In the school, 4747 South Union avenue. In the morning, mothers will go thru the 3. Meyer are Mr, her. (D, Hvm Photo.) The purpose is to equip the hospital's third floor for charity calls.

Tne Beverly Hills American Le-gun drill team will open the show with the pledge of allegiance. Long-wood academy is contributing dance numbers. There will be two songs St. Sabina's recent minstrel shew, a quartet from the Duffy Freeman Legion post, harmonica band from St. Sabina's, and other special acts.

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