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Morgan Park Stage Guild) Part 3 Page 4 SW Ckieno Seaier Trikuats IS, 1851 PARK VOCALISTS GIVE 'HOFFMANN' to Give Review of 6 Plays Thornton Seniors to Give Play 2225 21st Mrs. Geraldine O'NeiL 1240 W. 624 Miss Helenrnae Schilke, 6245 S. Sacramento and Miss Ethel Wyn-der, 3131 S. Parnell av.

A review of the six plays staged in the lat'. year by the drama 2 TIMES TODAY Chicago Park District Opera guild of Morgan Park Methodist Connolly V. F. W. Post church will be given at the guilds guild wil! present Offenbach's "Tales of Hoffmann," at 2:45 p.

m. and 8 p. m. today in dinner Tuesday in the church Chooses New Officers New officers recently were elect 110th st. and Longwood dr.

Mrs. TTni-hnrf TT Rirlitflll Is rftafrmatl, Holy Trinity auditorium, 1443 Di EVERGREEN PARK PTA WILL STAGE SPRING MUSICAL Central East' Council to Sponsor Tea "Spring Revu-sfcal." a benefit musical program, will be presented assisted by Mrs. Thomas Bason, ed by Connolly Veterans of Foreign Wars post, 5408 Halsted st. vision st. The guild provides leadership for young Singers "in full length operas.

Mrs. M. m. wasicK, ana jvirs. Richard Colquitt.

Committee Daniel McQuaid, 6429 RocKwell is president. Other officers are Silvio Insana, composer ana chairmen will report and plans foe the coming year will be discussed. SAVE ON FAMOUS CRIB AND MATTRESS WITH 3-PIECE BUMPER SET opera conductor, has directed the production and wfll conduct the performances. Joseph Tessmer is John Clancy, 5539 S. Emerald and James Gleason, 1121 W.

77th vice commanders; Leonard Martin. 745 W. Garfield quartermaster; John Lavin, 832 W. stage director. Each performance will be given by a different cast, both totaling 60 persons.

LOOK FOR Southwest siders in the cast In THE RAINBOW 54th chaplain; William Harrison, Evergreen Park, surgeon; Edward Crane, 5811 S. May post advocate, and John Gleason, 5217 Halsted st, three year trustee. clude Miss Harriet Geraci, 6025 S. California Miss Rosemarie Oil TOMORROW Kolar, 6906 30th Eddie Kross, by Evergreen Park Central school PTA at 8 p. m.

Friday in the school. Mrs. Dorothy Mitchell will direct the show. Proceeds will be used to purchase capes and caps for the school hand. DOWN GO PRICES AGAIN Senior class of Thornton Township High school will present the OPEN SUNDAY II to 4 T3 r.

v. a ff 31 Years ot This Location art net flolni out of buil-ni. but rfcio to in omertffley rtqulrini us to rUe cuti Int. nttjdUtflly, wa offer you theie trimendous uvlait on timou mtV ww. ON A $35,000 STOCK OF FAMOUS HEN'S WEAR Emergency Cash Raising Sale Whlli othirs rals prleis, our priest go Down nlav.

Goodbve. Mv Fancy." at 8:15 p. m. Friday and Saturday in tne school auditorium. Harvey.

Rehearsing a scene from the play, are ffrom left) Nancy Moffat, Gertrude Roach, Ralph Alfidi, Gordon Mn.Mlttl.eil i 1 Kill be members of a mixed chorus which will take part in the revue. Soloists will include Miss Mitzi Kin-nucan, pianist, and Mrs. Henry Hiorns and Andy Cira, singers. Mrs. Hiorns will also direct novel Phillips, and Malvin Kasputis.

tribune tuotoi mmm KOHN PTA HEARS Fitzgerald, school principal, was chosen honorary president; Mrs. Items listed are only few of the hundreds in our store W. E. Bloom, president; Mrs. C.

R. Dyer, Mrs. Herbert Kuehnle, and HEADOFFENGER HIGH THURSDAY MA II ki AC Value, to $4.95. Broadcloth Jllpovar 4 A rAJAMIAa) m6 C00' ttm Miss Elizabeth C. Foley, vice presidents; Mrs.

S. B. Nicholson and Mrs. Ronald Wise, secretaries, and Mrs. H.

W. Ruter, treasurer. Harper Unit to Hear Raster Pupils of Raster school, directed by Mrs. Ruth Sampson, nhvsieal education teacher, will Fantsii. Brand Sport and Dr SHIRTS Were $3.95 to $7.95 $127 $A96 NOW 1 fo 1 MEN'S NEW SPRING 2-TROUSER GABARDINE demonstrate gymnastics when Raster PTA meets in 1he school at 1 d.

m. Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Business Aid John E. Seney, Fenger High school principal, will speak on "Building Parent Interest" at a Kohn PTA meeting in the school at 7:30 p.

m. Thursday. As part of the program, the Kohn Choraleers, directed by Mrs. William E. Street, and the school's barber shop quar $12.95 Value BRANOWEIN MATTRESS $36.95 Value STORKL1NE CRIB Kunec, association president, will hold a business meeting.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Harry Anderson and Mrs. Fred Ralph, social chairmen. Nationally Advarttttd HATS AD at Staining Rtductleair Nawa.t Colors. sums 39.95 S88 Hlrsch Pupils will stage a tet, led by Alex Janasky, will sing.

show, "Charity Cheer," at a Hirseh High PTA meeting in the Regularly $5 to $10 Famout SforUin. crib beautifully Btandw.in innafiprino, mil- decorated, plaitic (thing rails, with double drop choice el water-repellent with thraa new colon. plailic vinyl cover. $2,95 Vafue Bumpers for safety and comfort Three for only $39.95 Fran Delivery and Set-up In Your Homo Layaway, Budget or Credit at No Extra Cost $29 $6" school at 1:30 p. m.

Thursday. Ot HOW REGULAR 95c BRIEFS UNDERSHIRTS Fini combed yarn. All sties. 3 limit fa a customer. Sal price, AQe each REG.

$29.95 TOPCOATS Gabardine. Regular and long. Durable water repellent. Permanently wrinkle resistant. I Q7 Sale price COMBED YARN T-SHIRTS Ragatar 89c value.

White. Full-cut. Shes L. Limit 3 fo a OOc customer MEN'S $2.00 NECKTIES Wools, silks, knits. All colors and 90c patterns.

Our sale price. 3 for $1.00 Vai. Lined JACKETS Gabardines. At the lowest price offered In years. 10 88 Our sola price IW.W $5.95 VAL.

SPORT JACKETS Gabardine, xlpper front openings. Gray and matxe. L. 9 Q7 Sale price 9eS MEN'S HOSIERY Ankle and full length. Part wool, JQC rayon, lisle.

Sale price 5 Pairs $1.00 REG. $1.65 DRESS CAPS Newest Spring patterns. All colors ficers for the coming year will be introduced. They are Mrs. George C.

Mattran, president; Miss Marie A. McCahey, who is school principal, honorary president; Mrs, Paul H. Howey, Mrs. R. A.

Sands, MIN'S FINI QUALITY SLACKS Reg. $6.95 to $17.50 $046 SIA9T NOW fo I Gabardlna, eovirf, lliorkiMn ana wonttdf Pant, far dri, buslnti. end waar. Alt ii. Thera's Everything lor Little Folks at and Mrs.

Alice Jackson, vice presi Made of Loeg-Weoriag Cras Resistast Gabardine Complete rlffc'2 Trousers JOoible trMsfed Models Ittfgafar; 36 to 4 i Color: Dark Browa It Skipper Hue dents; Mrs. John M. Trissal and Mrs'. E. R.

Johnson, secretaries, and Mrs. W. M.Tyhurst, treasurer. Far FREE DELIVERY call BUTTERFIELD 8-2568 or BUTTERFIELD 8-0810 Accordion Concert Set Joseph Warput will accompany. Twelve members will give a comedy sketch.

Harper -M. E. Jackson, associate director of Junior Achievement of Chicago, will speak at a meeting of Harper High PTA at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the school.

Junior Achievement members, who form manufacturing companies under the guidance of industry, will display products. Longfellow Third graders of Longfellow school will present a Hobby Lobby at the PTA meeting in the school at 1:15 p. m. Thursday. The pupils will be directed by Miss Adeline Bodian, 3d grade teacher.

A. J. 'Brinkman, principal, will explain forthcoming school bond issues. A business session will be conducted by Mrs. Walter Schauer.

Mrs. James Schwartz and Mrs. Frank Gabala will be hostesses. Ryder Parent education group of Rvdcr PTA will meet at 8 p. m.

2105-7-9-1 1 EAST Till STREET C-pea Meadoyj sad Tl.ttdays from 9 A.M. la 7:30 P.lf. in Hamilton Park Today An accordion concert will be presented at 2:15 p. m. today in HIS.

1.50 "Karry Knf BROADCLOTH SHORTS Me REG. 25c fSOUIRE SHOI POLISH IJe Rftt.Sl.50 ARCYU SOX Alt Color, and ttxa. v79c REG. 1.50 30 Dan 51-15 Ga. Nylon Hose 87c pr.

REG. 49c Jerwy WORK GLOVES -2Jf REG. 29e White 'KERCHIEFS 8 for Jl REG. 12.50 MEM'S ROBES 57.8B REG. 5.95 Liahtweleht Dan RNer gab.

Zipper JACKETS S4.97 REG. 1.50 Ribbed NYLON SOX, All Color. 79c 6201 SOUTH DAMSN AVElWEooooooeoe Hamilton park fieldhouse, 72d st and Normal av. by the Accordi- anas, a group of music students. ty acts.

Mrs. Robert Guthrie will be accompanist. Central East A musical tea will be sponsored by Central East council of Parent-Teacher district 25 at 3 p. m. today in Eighth Presbyterian church, 55th and Throop sts.

Mrs. Irene Riley, music chairman, is in charge. Mother choruses of Libby and Copernicus schools will sing. Mrs. James Sweet, pianist, will take part.

Mrs. Stacy Jones and Mrs. Gladys Amidon will sing. Mrs. Ee.rl J.

Beard is council president. Owen Father Looks at Education will be the topic of Owen PTA Fathers night meeting at 7:30 o'clock Thursday in the school. Pupils' work will be displayed in classrooms. Taking part in a panel discussion will be Edmund J. Kubik, principal; the Rev.

William Wiltrock Robert M. Nelson, and Elmer Dcahl. Mothers chorus will sing, directed by Mrs. Harry Wilson. Motion pictures of the last two graduating classes will be shown.

Eberhnrt James II. Carnahan, Red Cross director of safety, will address Eberhart PTA at 1:15 p. m. Thursday in the school: Mrs. R.

H. Thompson, juvenile protection chairman, will hold a Bundle day collection of toys, books, games, and clothing which will be sent to Montcfiore school. Home and family life department will meet at 1:15 p. m. tomorrow in the school.

Mrs. Paul Jetton will demonstrate making of artificial peonies. Mrs. William Mount is department chairman. Gullistrl i 1 of Gallistel school will give their annual Youth week program when the PTA meets at 1:15 p.

m. Wednesday in the school. At 7:30 p. m. Friday the association will show the film, "Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus," as a ways and means committee project.

Mrs. Harry Homan is program chairman. Shoop Mrs. Ada Harney and Lloyd Williams, Shoop school playground instructors, will talk on the playground program at a PTA meeting in the school at 1:15 m. Tuesday.

Mrs. William P. Quinn will he in charge ot the program. Parker Girls glee club of Parker High school, directed by Miss Agnes Hawkinson, will sing hefore the PTA in the school at 1:30 p. m.

Wednesday. Kelly Mrs. William Heim, PTA Chicago regional health chairman, will speak on "Health a Pathway to Happiness" when Kelly PTA meets in the school at 1 p. m. Wednesday.

Henderson A movie and group discussion on Henderson PTA's meeting theme Strengthening family relationships thru world understanding will be presented at 1 :15 p. m. Tuesday in schpol. Barnard Mrs. Edna Brandt and a committee of room mothers will bo hostesses at the last regular i season meeting of Barnard PTA Genuine Plate Glass The concert is one of a series pre and sixes, OAc Sale price sented under the auspices of the park district and the Choral and Instrumental Music Association of Chicago.

Vincent Stokes will di rect the group in band numbers and light classical selections, Thursday in Gresham Methodist There also will be several solos church, 87th st. and Emerald av. Mrs. Harold C. Coffman, Y.

W. Ok C. A. executive, will speak on t. .12.95 ..14.95 ..16.95 ..19.95 .20.95 IILMmilllV 111 When Is a Problem a Problem? Marquette Mrs.

Charles L. Baker, parent education co-chairman of Illinois PTA district 25, will lead a panel discussion of "Obedience and Discipline" before Marquette PTA in the school at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Panel members will be Mrs.

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.37.95 29.95 36x72. .39.95 33.95 39.95 1795i secretaries, and Mrs. Willard 7. Green, treasurer. Oglcsby "How Parents Can Teach Children Responsibility SUARAVFII 29.95 39.95 44.95 will be discussed by Miss Mae LOTS OF WOMEN AREi MIRRORS 455 DOING IT THIS AT AllO Over 70 Different Designs A I 4U70 Urr cWcogo'.

lorgesf Mirror Display HANPY KCN-KfT Kcrnan, board of education psychologist, at an Oglcsby PTA meeting in the school assembly hall at 1 p. m. Wednesday Miss Kcrnan will be introduced by Mrs. Albert Lovin, program chairman. Primary pupils, directed by Mrs.

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4 SAT. 9 TO 5 TOOLS YOU UEEDCt Mary Trinlcy, teacher, will give a program. in tne scnooi v- day. A film, "Brotherhood for Survival," will be shown. Tonti Martha Holmes, a utilities company home service direc y0 t23th CONSECUTIVE YEAR AT THIS LOCATIONHMWW Barton Members of Barton PTA recently elected officers for the new season.

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