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diMtfWMr SMtastr CSfrxlratte Ar THE WORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER Pari Metropolitan Section Neighborhood News. Churches, Clubs, School Radio Programs. Li NW SEPTEMBER 30, 1945 GOETHE SCHOOL Ecstatic Aromas at Laird House Are Created by 6 Year Olds Bride Tastes Libertyand Tastes Again IT'S CITY HALL JOBS VS. G. 0.

P. PREPARES FOR BY NORMALEE RUGAN From a land where Ico crenm and 50TH BIRTHDAY chocolate enndy bars nro nonexistent and sonp is rnro indeed to a land of liberty, plenty, bright lights, and beautiful women Is tho export Expect 1,000 Oct. 10 enco of Mrs. Maurice Sylvan, a war bride recently arrived in Chicago. i lira Hi ry The thought of making America at Reunion IN 36TH WARD Name Alderman in Vote Tuesday 3Y EDWARD SCHREIBER With both Republicans and Democrats predicating victory In the aldcrmanic election to be held Tuesday in the 36th ward, workers for both parties are in their final drive for votes.

The opposing candidates In the her home never occurred to Marcelle Charbit in Algeria until she married Cnpt. Sylvan, 4043 N. Mozart last One thousand graduates of Goetha elementary school, 2236 N. Rockwell November. aro expected to attend the re Chicago Wonderland union Oct.

10 when the school cel Mrs. Sylvan already has found bratcs its 50th anniversary. Chicago a place whore "you can see million Interesting things." You have "no time to think, there Is so much to do," Everybody wants to be your friend. Tho Informal program will begin at 8 p. m.

It will include Introduce lions of old timers, musical seleo Hon by tho Goethe mixed chorus and orchestra, and community sing Ing. Miss Ella C. Sullivan, principal from 1895 to 1900, will bo a gucsU Names of graduates nnd their nddrcsscs were obtained from tha "Americans are so-oo-o con fight along strict parly lines are Frank R. Rlnga, 6833 Fullerton genial," she will tell you in a pleas Ing, slightly French accent. president of the ward Republican II 'lr NfsW.

If Coming from a country where a bnr of sonp must servo Its owner organization, and Louis P. Garlppo, 1650 N. Narragansett Democratic precinct captain and personal pupils nnd their parents sine Goctho hns no alumni association Almost 200 of the list graduated bailif to Municipal Judge McSwee ney. more than 20 years ago. month, milk nnd Its products rnroly nro obtainable even under blnck market conditions, and dresses priced at $125 nro rnado so poorly that the average American woman wouldn't wear them, Mrs.

Sylvan thinks Chicago Is an excellent facsimile of pnrndise. The Democrats, It was admitted by G. O. P. adherents, started with a great advantage because of the Those Making Plans Reunion night plans are being completed by J.

Leonard Hancock, principal; Mrs. Isabel Stearns, as sistant principal, and Mrs. Adam Wlnarskl and Mrs. Walter Kolanka large number of political job hold Sho Seems (o Like Candy ers living in the ward and the many workers they will be able to import from adjoining wards on election of tho PTA. Consequently she cats Ice crenm and chocolate bars several times i i i ii mi tih Hi i ii ii mi i ii mil i Mil i ii Twenty-flvo yean nfter Publia each day.

"I can't get enough ot day. G. O. P. Has Volunteers School 1 was opened ln tho loop, a them," she said.

"I eat them 'til The Republican organization Is they run out my ears." four room school was built in 1870 for tho village ot Maplewood on thq site of the present Goethe school. Department store shopping three "You're never too young to learn" Is the theory Mrs. Helen Fricdlcy applies as instructor of the youngsters' cooking class. Guided by a cook book and suggestions from Mrs. Friediey, Lucille Smoody, 1069 N.

Hermitage av mixes the gingerbread batter. Lucille is one of many girls at Laird who has learned the economical way of cooking, ITMIWHS Fhotot tJ Jullui Gmtttrl or four times a week Is another It served the square mile bounded by Western, Kcdzle, Armitage, and Dlversey nvs. for the most part a voluntary group with a few job holders In key positions. Despite this disadvantage a complete canvass of the ward shows a promise of victory, Republican Committeeman Joseph F. Gubblns declares.

As their main camoalcn issue the thrill for Mrs. Sylvnn. Tho stores fnsclnnto her, since there nro none in Oran. "The things they sell in the very small dress shops there In 1887 when the village becams a part of Chicago the building had we will not wear," she added. We Those delicious aromas passers-by have been threo wings 13 rooms with 60 seats each but only half of the children, buy materials and send them to the Republicans have charged that the smelling at Laird Community house, 1838 Division gingerbread men.

Ready for the oven are the star shaped cookies Sharon Wineberg (left), 1219 N. Wolcott makes, and the gingerbread man which Diane Hrdlicka, 1055 N. Wood decorates with tailor to be made. I know how to sew, but there is not always time." in tho neighborhood could be accommodated. Ncsv schools built to supplement Maplewood school wera ward under Democratic domination every Saturday morning, come from the pri-for many years has been neglected cookjng ciaSs in which girls 6 to 9 years old What sho likes best ln America nro tho bright lights ln Chlcngo's loop, Now York City's Brondwny, in an esbuiiiicu sui vices sucn as gar- bage collections, street cleaning, everything from mixing a salad to baking Llbby, California and Dlversey avs.j Russell, Mozart st.

and Shakespcara and Boulevard, Armltngo nv, nnd Humboldt blvd. James tree removal, sewer work, adequate nnd tho Stntuo ot Liberty. "I never snw so many bright lights nil nt scnoois, ana pane iacnuies. aii. rnr) nrnp TTf these things, they promise, will heLltKAKIbo I CiLLi wth mm whim once.

No place else must-hnvo so-o-o Fnrnsworth, superintendent for this mnny. It makes you very gny." Amoricnn Womou Novor Worried group of schools, had offices in to ine council. PLANS FOR FALL Mnrlilnn fTnnriMfifA fUntm I fir Ji em'Mwqi I Pvt. William J. Hill, 5332 Warner The distinguished flying cross recently was awarded Nick Bihun, They charge too that Garippo, If READING SEASON Mrs.

Sylvan finds tho American women very gny too. "They wear veteran of Okinawa and Lcyto, Build More Schools In 1893 Brcntnno school replaced has been award. eiecieu, wuuiu ue Homing more than another vote for the powerful Libby nnd a yenr later Chase school cd the bronze such light colored clothes, and they seem so Independent. They never seem to be in a rush or have any Tt i i L.l, I. i star medal for was built at 2021 Point st.

Maple wood by this time was known as th li-lliui-iaiii; tuy nan Jliuuilllie UUUl'l ff TfII the direction of Mayor Kelly andtiUmboldt Will Utter volunteering to seaman 2d class, 2742 Division for services ln the Pacific as combat airman. Bihun is stationed in Nor worries!" she exclaimed. Hoffman av. school. Rockwell av, transport ammu Until her marriage Mrs.

Sylvan rs an inexperienced councilman lie icJ vould be in no position to do any- Ot C. DOOR OlUJ was formerly Hoffman av. 1 1 1 to tho was a high school mathematics front lines dur tencher in Ornn. Sho hnd lived with ning out go aiong- wun ne The books coursc on basic ing party wishes even tho they be proble4, a program organized joint-detrimental to the ward. Fy by Chicago schools, libraries, and On the other hand, Garlppo has r.htcmm.

will be an aunt and uncle since childhood and was educated In tho University man, after serving ln the A 1 a 1 1 c-Paciflc When the building was torn down! In 1894, pupils attended Chase classes ln store buildings on West em av. A year later the present school was constructed. Because th. community was predominantly ot German stock tho school was named for Johnnn W. Goethe, German'' oi Algiers.

Her pnronts are dead promised to fight for better servlco in norlhwist side residents theater and the ing fighting on Leyto. Tho area In which ho carried the explosives was effectively covered by enemy fire, Pvt. Hill enlisted in Capt. Sylvnn, whom aho has not in the ward in addition to an at- nt Ul9 Humboldt library, 1541 N. Philippines.

After complot seen in two months, Is with tho Infantry ln Italy. Until he returns icmpi io jmpiove an inadequate California av at 8 p. m. lewor system that is responsible for 0c. N(tk nlhun ing service as she Is living with Mr.

nnd Mrs, nuthor. WllUm mil flooding many basements every Book discussions will be held every Leonard D. Sylvnn nt 4043 N. Mozart When classes began In September, 1942, and holds the Purple Heart. first aid man with the 65lh Infantry division In tho Saar valley, the Rhlneland, and Austria, Pvt.

James her husband's brother nnd sister- time mere is a nara rain. other Thursday with Miss Rose The polls will open at 6 a. m. Du(fy the Humboldt library staff 1895, every room In the building in-lnw. -4 Ensign Dan A.

Zachary, 6G44 Onnio crew member of tho de mcauqy aim win nuai- nv y. m. an(j Edwin EellS Ol tne ASSOClQllon was occupied. There were six flrss grade rooms instead of the two thai TULEY HIGH BOND rirrrT nn r. House of Chicago as discussion lead-HUNILRS SEEKlers ot the course.

Both have re. stroyer escort, Lehardy, was ono of a 21 man detail to reoccupy Wake school now has. Kindergarten household arts, and manual training were taught in basement rooms. 7'0 DVCrnV A Dr A celved a six months training course VJ K.E10 1 LUV AKILA Ln hook discussion leadership. J.

Esposlto, 25, 736 Trumbull now is attending the University of Dijon in France. French language and civilization courses are taught as a special service to American students. Four northwest side men, all serv-Ine on the transport, U.S.S. Brax SALES TO BUY HOSPITAL UNITS Island following the Japanese sui-render. Ho also took part in flag raising ceremonies there.

Other Teachers to Attend Miss Sullivan, last principal of 1 ITU DUV A A RfT MemDOM 01 ine giuuy niwai uc Willi rtlLAoAly I prepared to devote two to three Tuley High school students have the Hoffman school, remained to Lester Nelzky, 3551 Hollywood av For sportsmen Interested ln pheas- hours each week to reading tne a camDaien to stock northern terlal to be discussed. They must direct tho now school for five years. has been nromoted to -master ser launched a campaign to purchase seven nrmy nnd nnvy hospltnl units costing $3,000 ench, thru snles of ton, took part ln the landing of the In 1900 sho wns promoted to district Illinois is being sponsored by Pheas- express an understanding of the ants Unlimited, 2407 Montrose av. readlnj: and to bo willing to submit first marine occupation lorco on superintendent from which post sh geant at his base ln the Panama Canal Zone. Sgt.

Nctzky began nrmv sorvlco In December, 1941, Henrietta Rcpika (left), 1940 Thomas st nnd Joyce LcFchvre, Victory stamps nnd bonds. Cam The group, numbering 17 sports-their views for critical examination, retired In 1930. Japan's homeland island of uttsu Sakl. on tho eastern shorn of To 1734 Crystal already have learned that the unappealing job of palgn commlttoo members hope to men's clubs ln Cook county, seeks Miss Dufiy said Among tho teachers who taught nnd was sent to Panama ln March, kyo bay. Tho men are Knslgn If.

reach tho gonl by Christmas. washing and drying dishes and pans is just as much a part ot nouse for a brooder project that will r.om! by Questioning under Miss Sullivan at Goethe plan F. Brlli. 2643 N. Washtenaw work a the fun of cooking.

Henrietta stands on a ladder to put away Commlttoo members Include Dolores Biolawskl, 2117 McLean 1944. Tim rtlstlnnuishcd flying cross, will produce 50,000 birds annually Leaders will not dollver lectures for release near Chicago. or give book reviews. They will ning to attend the reunion are Miss Mlnnlo Dlotz, 3656 N. Kndvale av.J Ensign J.

G. Hahn, 1513 North Park dishes as Joyce lends a helping hand. Signalman Jack uiassman Fred H. Roth, president, has an- direct discussion by asking ques ntr medal with three clusters, and Mary Jane Pnlmer, 933 Francisco Dorothy Schwartz, 1956 3911 Lawrence and Seaman John fmir hntilo stars wore accumulated miss uertrudo ooto, 6225 N. Harlem Miss Kntherine Kelly, 33 N.

LnVergno nnd Mrs. Harriet Ilnmnnn, 2535 Logan blvd. Armltngo Dorothy Dobrzynskn A. Pollack, 1955 Chicago av, nounced a jamboree for next Sunday tions. Books to he discussed during in Lion's hall, 4306 North with the season are by Plato, Aristotle, motion pictures, a pheasant display, Plutarch, St.

Thomas, St. Augustine, by Lt. Joseph O. Thomas 5212 2448 Spnuldlng Loonn Pnjnk, Dakln in his three years wun 931 airfield Constnnco Wymnn Commission of second lieutenant recently was granted Burton VV. Hancok has been principal at tho 8lh army air force.

He is now 1941 Whipple Don Wlnkowskl and carnival features. Events will Machiavclll, Montaigne, bhake last from noon to midnight. speare, Rousseau, Locke, and Marx, The eroun seeks to enlist the aid "Great hooks which provide In. Goctho for 10 yenrs. stationed at Harvard, ns director of nhysicai training.

Lt. 1419 Artcnsinn Juno Pnscunl SPAR Dorothy R. Kle-stn, radio. Marino Sgt. Lihby Schwartz, 2106 Concord Glndys Magnus.

man 3d class, Is expected to nrrlve Thomas was captain of tho football daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myer son, 2735 Arlenslan nnd Gloria of at least 10,000 of an estimated sight Into fundamental problems 200,000 pheasant hunters In Chicago- mankind have been chosen to pre-lanri to restock the area. Roth said sent a deep understanding of human Schwartz, 4751 N. homo soon from Alaska where Rheynard, 1947 Whipple st.

Albany has $2,500 had been collected. War Fund Army Will Open Drive to Help Needy eturned to Chi Finn, 370 inland upon completion of officers' training at Fort Benning, Ga. Lt. Fink attended the Illi nois Institute of Technology before! his Induction on May 13, CAPT. E.

J. VLAD alms, motives, and shortcomings, Miss Duff said. This new program of social reading Is designed not to sho has served since last Mny. She enlisted last November. cago following her discharge nt team nt Wright Junior college in 1938, and later was graduated from tho University of Kentucky in Lexington with an engineering degree.

Slgmund P. Wolowlck, 921 N. Rockwell a navy veteran of the Okinawa and Iwo Jlma campaigns, witnessed the occupation of Tokyo TO SUPERVISE gain knowlcdgo of the past but to create an understanding ol contem Corp. Ruth Al- N.W. SIDE R.O.T.C.

norary problems." Qunntlco, after more than tsvo years' service there. She Veteran at Ripe Age of 21 to Sing Role of Carmen Northwest side residents will ba bright James, The first fall story hour win De asked to open their hearts and their Two changes In the R. O. T. C.

1044. when the ship on which he was pocketbooks to the cause of tha conducted at 10:30 a. m. Saturday at Humboldt for boys and girls 6 to 10. vvns ono of tne Pvt.

Theodore stationed anchored ln Tokyo bay, first women ma Fritzler, 4148 Community and War Fund drlva which will begin tomorrow. Burton Fink personnel in northwest side high schools have been announced by Lt. Col. Oscar N. Taylor, professor of military science and tactics.

(The fall program Includes folk tales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Albright, 2112 N.

1 has applied for discharge after 15 months' duty Henderson has been awarded For his service In maintaining myths, and present day stories to The 50,000 residences and 9,000 (Picture on pag 3) rines to be dls-chnrged from Qunntlco under supply lines to forward positions ln be told by Mrs. Lillian ll. New, business firms on the northwest When a girl is 21 and has decided cMWren.8 librarian. Capt. Ernest J.

Vlad has been appointed mllltnry supervisor for Tnft. the battle for Lvv Dorolhr side will bo contacted by volunteer 7 tho point system. Mbbr schtmti io siuoy tor a musical fareer, sne Reading Club Announced the sliver star medal for heroism in holding a position during an unexpected counter-attack In Italy. Thru Pvt. Fritzlcr's accuracy with machine gun fire, his company held its position until tankmen could at Torney General hospital, Palm Von Steuben, Roosevelt, Steinmelz, Foreman, and Sehurz high schools.

nopes timiaiy tor a tew stage ap- puppet shows to illustrate stories pearances, and looks toward her nrnmtfd nt several of the workers who have already given' much of their time to the planning of tho campaign, and ask only that Springs, Cal. Sho will join her hus Lt. Helen Wojclechowskn, army band, Paul S. Jnmcs, who was re nurse and veteran of 29 months' bgl. George F.

Kondnll has been appointed military instructor nt ench person they meet add his leased from the navy in August service overseas, has been as concerts as a senior ln music study story hoUrs each Saturday during as her best Immediate prospects for tne winter at Northwestown library, acclaim. 1615 puiaskl rd. The first story drive back the attackers. contribution to the campaign's goal The couple plans to leave for Rus hchurz High school. Ho will re signed to McCnw General hospital, zon, Sgt.

Walter S. Rnjchel, 2054 Stave, has been awarded the bronze star medal. He aided in organizing na-tivo working groups, and leading tho to front lines thru of $13,040,700. sin this foil where he will work ln place Corp. Philip Mossnlesln, who Fred J.

Schmidt, 3327 N. Laramie Lois uentue, Jiowever, Unas nour wm be held at 10:30 a. m. Satur In tho city division 18,390 workers lias boon transferred to Tlldcn was promoted io chihuui it lie American Locomotive com. pnny's branch at Knrask, Russia.

herself far ahead ot prosaic sched-Uny, Those who enroll will have Wnlln Wnlln, Wnsh. Ll. Wojclechowskn, dnughlcr of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Wojclechowskn, 3526 Pierce was graduated from Kvnnslon Technical High school.

ccntly nt tho Big Spring Tcx.I ule. Her performance as Car- names placed on tho story hour hnvo been allocated their work ot making personal contact with tha northwest side firms and bombardier school. Among the first of WAVES sla men wun mo juiawcsi upcra com- lroe the juvenllo room, Honed nl tho Ollumwn Iln.l nir sta hospital, Commissioned Nov. 7, 1942, sho served in England with Ll. Paul A.

Gavcrt, son of the pany next Sunday night at tho 8th M)ss noso Lovenson, children's Street theater will be that of an old librarian, plans to organize a girls' trouper. Last spring sho appeared club ln late October. Meet- Rev. Carl A. Gavcrt, 4159 Montlcello areas covered by enemy artillery.

various hospltnl units until her re tion to ho discharged on the point system will bo Dorothy M. Hansen, Scl. lUJrhrl J. A. BALDER AND WIFE ENTERTAIN AT DINNER ON GOLDEN WEDDING turn to tho United Stnlcs last Juno.

recently completed month course at London's Central School 1941 Humboldt machinists' Lt. Robert Loo Oestorrclcher, 23, with the same opera group as Lola jngg wm be held nt 7 p. m. each ln "Cavallcrla Rusticona." Wednesday. Membership will be The young singer, daughter of Mr.

confined to girls from the 5th thru mate 1st class. (or speech training and dramatic Sgt. Evelyn L. Thomas, 919 son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Oosler In service 33 months, Miss Han art. and Mrs. Carmen Gentile, 1510 N. the 8th grades, son wns stationed nt Pasco, Wnsli relchor, 1739 Humboldt hns returned from nn nir baso nt Snlpan Is music supervisor The first fall story hour at In Avers Is ono of eight high-point WACs stationed in tho Rholms, France, redeployment nrea who will nnd Llveimoro, Cal. Mr.

nnd Mrs. John A. Balder, 3042 Wellington celebrated their gold of the Notre Dame High school, 3000, dependence library, 3718 Irving Park ADULT CLASSES nfter completing 30 missions over Jnpnn In B-29. In 3 to yenrs of Mango lor her practical ap. will bo conducted by Mrs.

i.u Lt. Knlhryno C. Sluwe, daughter soon return to civilian life. service Lt. Ooslcrrclcher was proach to a career, but finds the clllo Tate, children's librarian, at 4 of J.

Dnnlel Stuwe, 2524 Hutchinson en wedding recently with a dinner for relatives OPENED BY CITY IN N. W. DISTRICT Among these workers nro J. Liindqillsl, 5858 Berenice Rudolph A. Guslnfson, 4635 Wright, wood Jnmcs Bloom, 3434 Glen Inko Snm Dwnrkln, 5644 Moires Eugeno Sass, 6131 Northwest Guy J.

Roam, 7037 Mcndota L. S. Klldnhl, 6000 Cnnfleld rd nnd Mnrtln Brundcrmnn, 4411 Law rencc nv. In the suburbs of the northwest side, 6,000 workers have been re cruitcd for house to house and busl noss solicitation under leadership of Stuart W. Cochran.

Nowly appointed community chairmen Include Frank J. Stnnowlcz, Nllos; Mrs. Frnnk J. O'Hngcn, 5004 N. Onk Park who will work In Norwood Park township; Albert Koho nnd William B.

Forest, both of Arlington Heights; D. C. Robertson, Prospect work of producing operettas and p. m. Friday.

Each story hour thru WAVE Delores Ann Cummings, awarded the distinguished flying cross, air medal, and the Purple giving voice Instruction taking only out the winter will be character- and friends at the Heart with three clusters. The dny nnd night clnsses for recently arrived at Miami Bench, after serving ns a nurso in the European theater. Lt. Stuwe wns nurse in Hcnrolln hospital before entering army servlco In telegrapher 1st cjnss, recently wns transferred to tho separation center at Great Lakes with 29 discharge a part of her energies. She Is in lzed by an Impromptu dramatization her fifth year of study with Glacomo of a story by youngsters.

Names ot ndults hnve been opened oy me Idrott enfe, 3206 Wilton nv. Balder, a mo-tormnn for the Rimini and Mme. Rosa Raisa, and those attending the first six meet Pvt. Glenn W. Hauck, son of Mr.

and Mrs. B. C. Hauck, 5045 Barry has been points. Sho entered servlco Aug.

18, 1942. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. appears as a regular artist with the Ings will be placed on an honor bonrd of educntioji on tho norm, west side. Subjects offered nro cle mcnlary nnd advanced English, his April, 1910.

E. live nt 3411 Milwau Concert In Miniature group, bhe roll. alc has given solo concerts in Chi- Albany fork to Uso Serial awarded the Willi 41 points accumulated for tory, civics, gcograpny, nnd nrmi kee nv. bronze stnr mpllc. caco and other midwestern cities.

xho fall program for tho story mednl in rccog. Miss Gentile first was encouraged hour nt Albany Park library, 3530 discharge from navy service, Eleanor M. Tabor, dnughlcr of Mrs. Anna Tomczyk, 3321 W. Evergreen hns been transferred from Glen- nitlon of his su in her voice development by sisters Lawrence nv will begin at 11 a.

m. MARK SO YEARS Meeting plnces nro Holslein park, 2200 Oakley 8 p. Monday and Wednesday; Association House of Chicago, 2150 North 9 a. pcrlor service as view nir stntion to tho separation scout nnd ob of the Notre Dame school where she Oct. 13 with a serial drawn from had studied since a primary grade the legends of the South seas.

The student. Sr.e worked with them thru serial story is "Call It Courage" by OF IRVING PARK server In the In center nt ukes. Tuesday and Thursday; von. uum- boldt school, 1410 Rockwell st una high school days until her Junior Armstrong Sperry. Miss Charlotte GROUP TUESDAY Two sisters from Park Ridge, telligence serv ico In Europe Heights, nnd Hnrry A.

Dooley, Dcs Plalnes. Fundi! collected In the suburbs will go only to war related and local charities. Three groups of workers began solicitations In advance of the driva proper. The largest group, the business division, started its program this week-end after luncheon Frl- vear when they referred her to Olson is children's librarian. a.

Jtuesoay, mm Cathryn and Marlon Bormann, are Songs which wore popular 50 years He enlisted in Thursday: Division st. x. M. Mil. Daldcr Chicngo Surface Lines for 47 years until his retirement in 1911, was born in Sweden.

Ho came to northwest Chi Mme. Raisa. Tho young people's department of Her work with the Chicago Drama Logan Square library, 3248 Fullerton serving with nrmy units at opposite August, 1943, ngo when Irving Pnrk Sorosls wns 1612 Division 6:30 p. Tuesday ends of the enrth. Lt.

Cathryn, nn and Thursday; Lafayette school, orgnnlzcd will bo sung by Mrs. Adam nnd hns been ovorsens since league during these early days will open Its fall story hour at broueht scholarships for two years 10:30 a. m. Oct. 13.

Miss Maries C. nrmy nurse, hns been in service Sicb when members celebrato the 2714 Augusta 8:45 a. Mon-dav. Tuesday, Wednesday, and since Inst March and la stationed October, 1944. day at the Pnlmer House.

Ono thou with Mme. Raisa. She continued Will, children's librarian, will begin I'll. Iliuck John llaldcr club's golden anniversary Tuesday on Snlpnn with tho 39th General 111- her studies with Mme. Raisa while a serial story on "Rabbit Hill" by Thursday; Samnritnn house, 2510 Superior st 6:30 p.

Monday and in tho Tally Ho lea room, Park Four northwest sldcrs witnessed hospital. Marlon, in the WAC toff 'ZC. 7 iS student at the Central W. M. C.

A. Robert Hill sand of tho larger business firms and 220,000 individuals on tho northwest -side will bo reached as part of Its work. a Jnpnncso surrender on board the Ridge. Wednesday Emerson house, 645 2V4 yenrs, Is in Pnris, Franco, wuni a The Balder, hnvo two sons, Syd- heavy cruiser, Portland. Tho four Wood 1:15 nrid 7:30 p.

Tues Guests and members will be wel corned during tho luncheon by Mrs School of Music. Children of Portage Park library, Her energies as a college student 5253 Irving Park also will hear may be Illustrated with her record an episode from "Rabbit Hill" at nf eomolotine four years of work in tho first story hour at 10:30 m. was stationed In England. nro crew members of the ship. They The women's special gifts division.

I nay, 2915 Fullerton av and Henry, nre Eugene S. Kosinskl, 2248 Kinv dny nnd Thursday; Onward house, 600 Lenvltt st 10:30 a. Friday; Erie Neighborhood house, 1347 Erie WAC Pvt. Charlotte V. Dojutrck, 2055 Summcrdnlo and one daugh- which hns been at work since Sept.

Howard P. Wells, president. Miss bnll John C. Pelkdwskl; 1640 I.undouist. 5858 Bernice Ru 5u vears hv attendinc all summer Oct.

13. There is no ago limit for Edna Nichols of Princeton, will flrnnn-ulmv nu Pflvmnnil .1. Lov. 5251 Doming has completed Iter, Mrs. Royal Miller, 6145 Dakin tralnlntr nt the clerks' school nt st.

There aro four grandchildren 6:30 p. Tuesday and Thurs. 7, is assigned to contacting proml ncnt women for contributions courses. Upon her graduation she children attending the story hour, returned to the Notre Dame school Mrs. Adeline J.

Petri, children's day, nnd Chicngo Commons, 955 kowskl, 2701 Hnd don and Play a group of piano selections nnd Stephen Vuklts, 2132 Race av. Mrs. Lillian Smith will read. Fort Dcs Moines, la. and two great grandchildren, Grand 1 p.

Friday. th youngest faculty, member. librarian, said,.

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