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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 65

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PAirr 3 7V emfibomoocf cAhS and. ll (Chicago Sunday tRbune cNorti KAIIIO HOME AND GAIUIEX a October 25, 1959 LAKE COUNTY Public Library to Exhibit North Sider Collection of Royal Tableware VOICE OF YOUTH An opportunity for the Youth of the Chicago area to find expression in the printed word. The pays $5 for each column published. Details of the Voice plan appear in a news story in this section. A coupon is provided for convenience la submitting manuscripts.

(Story and coupon on pagm S) LS TAKE SCI GO IG TAX BITE I Alibi loe Get 78 Per Cent By PATRICIA PIZZI St. Sebastian, Junior Come mid term examinations and the advent of report cards, no doubt your ears will be bent by Alibi Joe. of Collections BY JOHN HAYES Lake county schools are" scheduled to get nearly 78 m. mm i per cent of taxes conectea this year on the 1958 assessment, topping last year's portion by. 6 per cent.

Physically, Joe could be anyone tall, short, skinny, fat, male, or female. You will have no trouble finding him, for the minute he opens his report card he can tell you the reason for every mark. The 72 in English? His mother was born in Europe and has an accent, naturally imposing faulty English on his subconscious mind. And what about the 70 in algebra? Oh, that teacher doesn't like him because he didn't hand in six assignments. How about the 74 in music appreciation? Well, his father just doesn't understand that listening to rock 'n' roll is more Elementary and high schools till I Miss Pizzi this year will receive $24, 198,494 out of a total of $34,481,470 to be collected, I --M--2rK -L V'5 I Officer in army of Czar Nicholas I of Russia is depicted an increase of fr-J1- Jr -snWr-v I in one ot 12 band painted porcelain plates owned by baroness.

JLJ I Czar gave plates, with etched gold borders, to his favorite 'L- officers, the baroness said. (Story on page 7) ss''- over the school appropriation for last year. All but one of the 11 other taxing divisions of the county also are sched uled to receive increases. The appropriation for roads and bridges is down this year by $2,200 from the important than working in the yard. And he goes on and on until he comes to the one, lonely 85 which is due of course, jto his great mental genius.

This isn't Joe's only field. He can launch into a detailed Recount on how the school bazaar caused him to neglect his algebra assignments. When he receives a tardy slip Joe jgives a 15 minute report on how the bus company should improve its service. Let's face it. Joe is the innocent victim of circumstance.

Setting extraordinary table is Baroness' Violet B. Wenner, 619 N. Michigan av. She holds celery and olive dish, part of 62 piece dinner set of Sevres porcelain once owned by 'Napoleon last emperor of France. Pieces from baroness' collection will be exhibited $543,728 of last year.

Prepares Nine Bills These figures were reported by Walter Smith, head of the tax extension department in the office of County Clerk Garfield R. Leaf. Smith has prepared the tax bills for 9 of the 18 townships in the The bills have been mailed to property owners in 2 thru 28 in public library. Shields, Libertyville, Fremont, Or is he? Others come a greater distance pn the bus and are not late. And almost everyone went to the bazaar and still jhanded iniiomework assignments.

Come to think of it, 'Joe doesn't have many friends. Getting to the' root of the trouble we find Joe is immature and cannot face reality or responsibility. He can-'not picture himself as being imperfect. He shirks jobs and never volunteers. He places the blame for inadequacies on jf amily and friends.

The future looks bleak for Joe. He will be an immature Odds are against his having a happy marriage and 'keeping his faith, or a job. Bosses do not put up with employees who place the blame on others. Alibi Joe is the jsort of person who can be bought by unscrupulous men. Here is Joe, a disappointment to all.

Far fetched? yes, but not impossible. Who will face the (blame for Joe in the world? 5, A reporter fqr the Arrow, newspaper published by students in St. Sebastian High school, 810 Wellington pfiss Patricia Pizzi, 16, 1216 Fletcher st, also works on the CISCA, Catholic inter-school newspaper. She is secretary- Water goblet (left) and wine glasses, in Napoleonic collection, all bear imperial crest, with crown above it. Numbers on 43 pieces indicate they were saved from 1871 fire in Tuileries palace in Paris which is believed to have destroyed much of collection.

Wauconda, Cuba, Ela, Vernon, Deerfield, and West Deerf ield townships. Bills for the other nine townships are expected to be mailed next week. These are Waukegan, Zion, Newport, Warren, Avon, An-tioch, Lake Villa, and Grant. County Treasurer Hugo Methodist Children Plan Schneider Jr. said the bills Trick or Treat for UNICEF are being mailed on the lat est date in the county's 120 year history.

He said bills at 3:30 p. m. and stop at were mailed Oct. 1 last year. dark.

Some 75 costumed spooks, goblins, witches, and spacemenmembers of' Bethany Methodist church Sunday treasurer of her school branch of the CISCA organization, Others on the planning committee are Mrs. Harold K. Dent, 1416 Carmen school, Ashland and Winne- lis an honor student, class treasurer and ballet student. Miss Pizzi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Angela Pizzi, will xattend night school courses after graduation and will choose between a career as ballet teacher or journalist. Mrs. Sven -Groenland, 1461 mac avenues will add a new plea to the time honored Summerdale Mrs. Stan "trick or treat" chant Friday ley Johnson, 4758 N. Magnolia Mrs.

Owen Rosenberg, afternoon. Conformists' Formidable Formulas The children will make 2027 Farragut and Mrs. door-to-door visits to homes Oscar Walberg, 5016 N. Paulina society president. in the area bounded by By PATRICIA SMITH Evanston Township, Senior When reviewing other cultures we find Greece at the top in philosophical, scientific, and literary achievements.

The delay in the computing and mailing of the bills, county officials said, was caused by a complete revision of the county tax structure. In previous years the 18 township assessors assessed property at 34 to 48 per cent of the market value, officials said. But this year the county employed a new system, under which real estate was assessed uniformly at 55 per cent of value. Complaints Hit Board The new percentage figure brought in a flood of more than 5,000 complaints before the board of tax review. In previous years, spokesmen Glenwood, Ravenswood, Lawrence, and Foster avenues.

In addition to their usual re After the collections are made, Mrs. George said, the cartons will be brought to the church where there will be a Halloween party for the col quest they will add for UNI CEF." They will bear sealed cartons and request house lectors. Last year the chil Napoleon Ill's 39 piece coffee set. includes jam plates, cups, saucers, coffee pot, cream jug, and sugar basin. Set, like dinner collection, is cobalt blue with gold stylized fleur-de-lis and flower designs.

tribune Photos holders to make donations to the United Nations Children's dren raised more than $60 for the fund. fund, formerly the United Area Students Earn ICC HEARINGS I Such achievements were made by the 'originality of constructive non-conformists. The strength of originality is like a volcanic eruption it covers the slow and -weak ideas of a culture and 'hurls the fastest and strongest into action. i Then follow the conformists. Seeking a formula for success they blindly follow the established ideas of the orig-iinal non-conformists.

Conformists endanger achievement. Their lack of originality weakens 'a nation's culture and slows its progress. Contemporary artists, writers, and Nations International Chil dren's Emergency fund. Women Sponsor Drive Straight A's at Tech TO RESUME ON Women of the church's So WATER GRIPES Illinois Commerce commis ciety of Christian Service are sponsoring the drive. Mrs.

Herbert George, secretary of sion hearings in the Island Lake Water company com plaint case will resume Tues day in the light of a court de children's work in the church, said all money collected Miss Smith would be given to the fund. said, 1,200 complaints were considered high. The new method has the support of the county board of supervisors. Smith said the mailing of the tax bills piecemeal was done for the first time in Lake county history. Other officials explained the- piecemeal method was adopted to start the tax flowing in to the county.

Taxing bodies have been operating on money' bor- cision upholding a rate hike thinkers cannot achieve real success by seeking others' for There will be no administra One north side student and two from the north suburbs were among 12 at Northwestern university technological institute who recorded straight A grades during the summer quarter, the school announced. They are Stanley Rudnick 5336 Kenmore Lindsay Skinner, 744 Forest Evanston; and Charles E. Ward, 311 Laurel Wilmette. Rudnick is studying electrical engineering. Skinner and Ward are studying science-engineering.

by the utility. mulas. Such borrowing is just a means of being accepted tive costs, she said, Halloween Party Set The hearing will begin at 2 p. m. in the State of Illinois The" wave of Greek history churned up by the -originality of her thinkers.

If America's can cause building, 160 N. La Salle st Children participating will a volcanic eruption of originality we may lift our country be between 5 to 12 years old Judge Sidney II. Block of the Lake county Circuit court to the same honored immortality Greece enjoys The younger groups will be supervised by women of the last month upheld a rate hike Miss Patricia Smith, 16, is art editor of the Evanstonian, newspaper published by students in Evanston Township society. The drive will start Continued on page 10 of between 50 and 63 per cent, authorized by the ICC High, school. She is in the girls activities club and is educa tion chairman of Scott Tri-Hi-Y.

She expects to major in in 1958. While allowing the increase, the ICC also permitted the hearings, in which customers charge that water journalism and minor in archeology when she enters either the University of Missouri, Columbia, or the State University SKOKIE: Mon FrT. 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 RM. T- Sot.

9:30 A.M. to. 5:30 P.M. WINNETKA: Mon. thro Sat.

AM. to .5:30 P.M. of Iowa, Iowa City. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall I -T Smith, 2729 Garrison Evanston. Each of three pieces of heavily gilded flatware, dating frort1824, has different painting on front and back of Meissen ware handle. Baroness' collection includes 33 such pieces. Coiiple Recall Careers Skohle Man Awarded Loop Bank Promotes 1 has been dirty discolored and pressure inadequate. Halloween Buffet A halloween buffet supper is planned by members of the north shore chapter, Hematology Research foundation, at 5:30 p- m.

Nov. 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cole, 9442 Springfield Skokie. in Salvation Army Work mode of the day, Mrs.

Heber 5 to 2d Vice President Five north area men were recently promoted to the position of 2nd vice president by Continental Illinois Na den said, was the Salvation army band that played the wedding march. Go to an Expert Science Scholarship Eugene Richards, 9452 Leamington Skokie, recently was awarded a $250 scholarship by the Chicago Drug and Chemical association. Richards is studying for a master's degree in science education at the Chicago Teachers college. Sunday Rally Chicago area members of the Greek Orthodox Youth of Continue to Serve The couple served in the Salvation Army until 1918 when the'y resigned because of Mrs. Heberden's ill health C-r Scotch Tweed our exclusive imported connoisseur twecding, tailored here in a handsome double breasted coat with all the perfection scrupulous American workmanship can give it.

Solid colors or mixtures of brown, blue, green, gray, navy or all black. From the British Sportswear Shop. Sizes 10 to 18. 119.95 Matching bcreL T5.93 tional Bank and Trust company, 231 S. La Salle st.

They are: Robert G. Mullen, Deer-field; George E. Handtmann Wilmette; Richard F. Mergener, 5737 N. Kenmore Stuart C.

Maclntire, Lake Forest, and Albert L. Fern, 807 Reba Evanston. Fifty years ago Edward S. Heberden, now 81, arid Eva-line Simpson, 74, charged Wedding guests 10 cents each to see married in a military wedding Salvation Army style in Toronto. Recently the couple, who' live at 1032 N.

Dearborn celebrated their golden wedding at the home of their only son, John Norman Heberden, in Indianapolis. The couple's four grandchildren were present. Money Goes to Army More than 750 persons attended our -wedding," Mrs. They returned to full time service as civilian employes in 1925. Assignments took America will hold an all-day them to Grand Rap rally Sunday inSt.

Andrew's ids, Minneapolis, and Greek Orthodox church, 5649 -V Id ttKi a i. I 7 Ii I i '4, Milwaukee. Heberden did Sheridan rd. mm WM33 i ii wmm jSHAPOW PROOF) Heberden "We didn't get the money, tho. It went to the Salvation Army.

The $75 we realized was Your double breasted uit converted to a single) breasted model. WC RESTYIE AND REMODEL LADIES' AND MEN'S GARMENTS LADIES' OR MEN'S made to your $CQ50 measure from LADIES' OR MEN'S SLACKS made to your Si C95 quite a sum in those days. Office workers used to get a fund raising work while Mrs. Heberdejti worked tis a secretary. She was active in the welfare andhome service departments.

The couple returned to Chicago in 1940 and have made their home here since. In Chicago, Heberden worked with. the Salvation Army's public relations staff and the men's social service department until his retirement in 1957. Mrs. Heberden continues her work as a receptionist in the welfare department and manages the Army's employ- III lit salary of $2.50 a week for a A froz measure six day week." BEST s.

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CENTRAL CABINET CO. 3715 ELSTON AVE. KE 9-1700 South Sides Sales Off. Ml 3-7801 forms. I didn't have a veil urn- aunt: ci BERT HAMBURG "Most er Jailor 845 BELMONT AYE WEIIington 5-3512 2420 ARMITAGE AVE.

2-2959 OLD ORCHARD at Skokie ORchard 6-3060 WINNETKA-700 East Oak Street Hlllcrest 6-4360 Neither did I have a bridal bouquet. The army didn't go in for frills in those days." 4 Iment service. r' The only concession to the.

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