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Chicago Similar Tribune July It, 1944 Part 3 Page 3. Wed in Virginia Air Field Chapel Virginia Alexander Weds Seaman COUPLE 'ADOPTS' 38 BOYS TO SHOW 5 4 Tilden Tech Graduates Enter Army Air Forces Four south side graduates of Tilden Tech High school were sworn Into the army air forces Thursday In the office of F. E. Price, principal of tho school. Capt.

F. A. Wilgus of the air forces administered the oath. Tho recruits arc Anthony J. Farlnclla, 1009 E.

75th Milton Lcsinsky, 1116 E. 55th Howard Graf man, 4901 Drexel and Hcnrv W. Schmclser, 5213 Ellis av. Woodlawn Woman's Club to Entertain at Center Members of the Woodlawn Woman's club will act as hostesses at the service men's center, 83d st. and Jeffcry Thursdoy evening.

Mrs. Charles R. Foster, 8222 Evans av Is club president. Mrs. Leslie E.

Harden, 7519 Oglesby av and Mrs. George VV. Throckmorton, 2020 E. 72d are In charge of war service work. LOVE FOR NATION Seven Youths Now Serve with Army and Navy.

The story of childless couple, bnrn In Spain, who believe they best can show their appreclntion of life In the United States by caring for some of its unfortunate children, is told by Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Abraham Pinto, 5401 Ingleslde av. The Pintos came to this country 'Ai years ago and since 1915, when undertook the care of a three WINDSOR PARK CLUB TO HOLD AUCTION PARTY The Windsor Park Woman's club public welfare committee will hold a white elephant auction party and dessert bridge at 12:30 p. m.

Tuesday In the South Shore Community church, 7401 Yates av. Mrs. A. F. Robertson, 7418 Crandon is chairman.

Arche Club. Mrs. Clyde R. Landis, 8214 Chap-pel new chairman of the public welfare class of the Arche club, recently announced the officers of her class. They are Mrs.

Willis M. Foss, 7706 Cregier vice chairman; Mrs. Henry Wehlau, 2354 E. 70th secretary; Mrs. W.

G. Sackerson, 5763 La Salle treasurer, and Mrs. Roy F. Kirk, 4530 Oaltenwald conservation chairman. Among the delegates appointed lo departments of the 2d district Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, are Mrs.

'Griffith S. Bixby, 7832 Paxton American citizen Listen to Robt. Hurlelgh and the News, Sundays 10:30 A.M. over WBBM old baby, they have taken some 38 children all boys under their wing. Seven Arc In Service.

Todny seven men in military service gratefully remember their foster pnrciitK wllli V-mnll letter.s ipjjii-lirly fion'i nil parts of the world. The Plnl'is keep tip a vigorous cor-respondeiiie in return. Pictures of fighting men, of school boys, and ot tiny babies their "sons" hang on the walls of the modest home which the Pintos have occupied 20 years. Mr. and Mrs.

Pinto work thru the Jewish Children's bureau, 130 Wells one of 14 agencies composing the United Home Find ship and civil service; Mrs. J. M. Nicholson, 2231 E. 67th American home; Mrs.

Roy F. Kirk, 4530 Oakenwald conservation; Mrs. Willis M. Foss, 7706 Cregier AND MRS. WILLIAM M.

HEENAN. ing service. THese groups place children with approved families and Gladys Mae Wild, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.

Wild, 7141 S. Parnell av and Lt. William Hec-nan, son ot Mrs. Mary Ileenan, 7031 Prairie were married recently In the post chapel at l.angley army air field, Va. The bride is a graduate of Loretlo High school and the bridegroom Is a graduate of Harper High school.

lie received his, commission at Stuttgart army air Held, Ark. pay their expenses, altho the fami lies themselves receive no monetary Indian welfare; Mrs. F. K. While, 1530 E.

66th law observance, nnd Vera 4511 Woodlawn legislation. Hyde Park Travel Club. Mrs. Donald B. Gill, 5708 Harper is the new reception committee chairman ot the Hyde Park Travel club.

Committee members include Mrs. F. H. Crosby, 1903 E. 72d Mrs.

Charles E. Day, 1356 Madison park; Mrs. John J. Dwver. 7640 compensation.

Children Not Adopted. SHEER MAGIC Right for now and into Autumn. Short, short sleeves feminine ruffle down the waist decorative rose buttons. Full pleats in front and back of skirt. Sheer rayon crepe.

In black only. Sizes 1 2 to 20. The children, whose ages range up to 16, are not adopted. Tho not necessarily orphans, they are chil dren who, for various reasons, SOUTH SIDE MINISTER TO RETIRE AFTER 20 YEARS OF SERVICE Virginia May Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert L. Alexander, 10135 St. Lawrence recently became the bride of Arthur Eugene Lauer, seaman 1st class in the coast guard. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Lauer, 8147 Evans av. The couple is living at 5451 Dorchester av. should have improved home envi ronment. The service estimates that approximately 4,000 boys and girls Essex Mrs. J.

F. Jones, 1545 E. 60th Mrs. Clark O. Melick, 2666 E.

73d Mrs. Nelson L. Mc-Cullv. 5842 Slonv Islnml nv need new homes now. Mr.

and Mrs Pinto have -taken children from the The Rev. Herman J. Schick is retiring from the pastorate of 1m- Jewish bureau since 1924. 100 SIGN ENTRY "We never asked especially for boys," Mrs. Pinto said, but it just seemed to work out that way, 1 4.95 The Pintos' chief aim Is to make good citizens of their clini kcs.

"And we will succeed If there's no Inter- BLANKS IN 1STH MUSIC CONTEST Deadline Tomorrow to End Filing. PASTORS' WIVES TO HOLD PICNIC AT BERGER CAMP Plan Methodist Week for Women. Activities for Methodist women of the south and southwest sides will center this week nt the Merger Camp ground In Dolton. Tomorrow the annual picnic ot I he Ministers' Wives association, to which their husbands and families are invited, will be held In the camp dining hall. At 2:30 p.

m. Wednesday members of the Berger Woman's auxiliary will assemble for their annual meeting. At 9:45 a. m. Friday the Chicago Southern district Women's Society ot Christian Service will hold its fourth annual summer institute.

Mrs. Dan B. Brumilt, Rock River conference secretary of schools, missions and institutes, will conduct two discussion periods on "The feienoe from the parents," Pinto won third place in a voice contest held by 'the American Conservatory of Music. She has appeared as soloist in numerous churches. Two Men Aro Knlcrcil.

Two of the older men entered are Paul Stogis, 52, bass, ot 400 W. 72d street, nnd Willinm E. Johnson, 37, also bass, of 4856 Indiana av. In the preliminary contests each singer is allowed two minutes. He or she is accompanied by the official contest pianist for that evening, supplied by Tins Chicago TnimiNK.

It. Is planned to have the contests over by 10 o'clock. manuel Evangelical and Reformed church, 70th st. nnd Michigan av. He will deliver his farewell sermon July 30.

studied at lSlmhurst college and the University of Chicago divinity school. He was president of Kim hurst, college from 1919 to asserted. Have Two Itulcs. GASSMAN 92mo ST. EAST OF COMMERCIAL AVE.

Open Thurs. and Sat. Eves. Believing that children need guidance but should learn by making Continued from page field nnd Miss Ruth Harper, 24, contrail of 3539 S. Rockwell st.

Miss White Is a bookkeeping ma Tho Krv. Ilcrnmn Hrlilrk. chine operator for Armour Co She has sung with the Harper High school choir and is a member of the Drexel Park Presbyterian church Edward T. O'Rourke, 2506 E. 78th Mrs.

W. W. Tenny, 1642 E. 56th Mrs. G.

M. Wilcox, 5225 Ingleside and Mrs, H. T. While, 1511 Hyde Park hlvd. JOSEPH FORD IS ATHLETIC HEAD AT WABASH Joseph Ford, former executive director of U.

S. O. Clubs in Fort Riley, and Battle Creek, lias been appointed director of phy. slcnl education at the Wabash Y. M.

C. 3763 Wabash av. He is not new lo this district, having been a physical instructor at the same place three years ago. His groups won two consecutive badminton trophies for team championships and one team state championship in fhe 1941 competition. He developed the sport during his previous assignment at Wabash and coached Mary Lou Ford, George Simpkins, and John Llndsey lo championships.

The athletic program includes baseball, basketball, Softball, swimming classes, badminton, health service, boxing, wrestling, judo, and fencing. Purdue Graduates. Gary, students who received degrees from Purdue university recently were David I.o.nw, llelh Lud-berg, and Robert Vlckers. senior choir. 1924, and left to become pastor of Immanuel Evangelical and Re-fomed church.

Dr. Schick is a trustee of Die Chicago Church federation, president of the Illinois Vigilance association, and director of the Chicago Bible society. His publications include "The Way of Life," "In Loving Memory," "Afterwards," "Jesus of the Twentieth Century," and "The Pastor's Manual." American Miss Harper received third place in her voice division in the 1942 south side competition. She recently Mrs. Paul Schmuckcr, missionary from Borneo, will discuss her mis sion work.

The Rev. Mr. Schmuckcr, T1 Mrs. Schmuckcr, and their children UfcT iia IJGIf A were forced to abandon their work with the Japanese invasion. 4 HAIR, WMTSi' A their own mistakes, the Pintos have two rules for rearing their boys: love them, and teach them to develop initiative.

They also think the boys need a weekly allowance, which the bureau grants, and that they should be encouraged to get part time jobs. Pinto was 32 ami his wife, Or-dtiena, was 27 when they look their first child, the son ot an actress who asked them to keep the baby so that, she could go back to work. The boy remained with the Pintos until he was 24. Now he Is 28, a pharmacist's mate 2d class, overseas, and one of their most faithful correspondents. Eugene had been with Mr.

and Mrs. Pinto only a few days when they realized he would want company. So we made inquiries and found two more boys who needed Mrs. Pinto said. "We've had some ever since, tho four is the largest number we've had at any one time." I'mil In (itiitdiilcniiiil Vet.

One of the hoys, a veteran of Guadalcanal, was with the Pintos more than 1C years and buys bonds regularly In their favor. Two boys arc with'them now Philip, 17, who will enter the army In September, and Harvey, 14, an 8th grade student. 'The Word ot His Grace," a dra matic study of Ephesians, will be S. Chicago Youth Center 7v Free consultation no obligation presented by Mrs. J.

C. Russell, district secretary of spiritual life and a member of Calvary Methodist church. Mrs. Floyd Mulky, vice A proven method of over 70 years. Indorsed by physicians.

Hair destroyed, rtfver lo return; 20 finest platinum needles used on face and body. Fast efficient treatment. Member Electrolysis Association of Illinois. Trealment IRENE J. GAINES Suit.

1 006, Stevens fltdg. Is Open 3 Nights Weekly Stumble Inn, South Chicago's teenage youth center at 3039 91st will be open Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday evenings thru August. Boys and girls in South Chicago, between 13 and 19, are eligible for membership. president of the Christian social relations group is chairman of the program committee, which also in cludes Mrs. Colin Houston, district vice president of missionary education; Mrs.

Russell, and Mrs. Carl STATt STREET ST At. 1887 Johnson, district secretary of litera ture and publications. Central Lions Club Picks Two S. Siders for Office 1.

vfp Two south side residents among the recently installed officers of the Central Lions club ot Chicago arc Victor G. Nerdi, 2150 E. 78lh president, and E. A. Gebhardt, 7358 Euclid vice president.

IP- -vv---X i M.HOUR SIR VI CP wfhi '14" to '75 I 6RIDESMAI0'S gowns' 1 to 29's S' A BrWwnald'i Gown, ill Mye.Tler i a Immodiolef FfWT) SlcetonhW Jj Pinto does Spanish translations for an advertising office in the Merchandise Mart. He and Mrs. Pinto were friends when they lived in their native village just over the Spanish border from Gibraltar. They came to New York a month apart with their families and later were married there. They lived on Chicago's west side before moving to the present home.

SOUTH CHICAGO DISPLAY TELLS STORY OF STEEL The ptcpeiatlon of war lime steel nt the Carnegle-Illlnols Steel corporation and other United States Steel subsidiary plants is depicted in 60 photographs on display at the South Chicago branch library, 9055 Houston av. The exhibit, "Steel at War" will be shown until Saturday night. Library hours are from 9 a. m. to 9 p.

m. daily. Among the pictures is a panorama shot of the great Mesubi iron ore range in northern Minnesota and photographs of blast furnaces, open hearths, the Bessenjer process, and plate mill scenes. A picture of the battle helmet which saved the life of Gen. McNair and a copy of the helmet manufactured from steel are on display.

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