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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 29

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4 GIRLS ASSIST (Eljiragri Ballg Qtibrnt LONG CAREERS Thursday, December 16, 1954 Part 5 Page 9 60TH JUBILEE HAILED BY HENRY SAWALISH, WIFE 'AT OPEN HOUSE WITH UTILITIES Parents club, the program will begin with a -basketball game between the school's freshman and sofomore teams. The alumni team includes Eddie Miller, class of '54, guard; Chuck Flick, "53, guard; Bob Bielick, '54 center; Lenny Hey, '53, center; Joe Scardino, '54, guard; Conrad Ryberg, 53, forward, and Dave Proper, 53, center. Their coach is Sam England, Leyden athletic director. 1909, resigned 10. years later, and returned in Upon his retirement he was given a luncheon party and a farewell gift by his fellow workers.

He is a veteran of World War during which he served overseas in an ordnance unit He is a member of the Commonwealth Edison post of the American Legion. The Sleet-ings have a son, a daughter, and four grandchildren. He and his wife have lived on Windsor av. for 25 years. ALL-GIRL TEAM MEETS LEY DEN GRADS MONDAY The Ley den Loyals, a basketball team of alumni of Ley-den Community High school, Franklin Park, will play the Olson Red Heads, a professional girl's basketball team, at 7:15 p.

m. Monday in the high school ieldhouse. Sponsored by the retired recently from the Northern Illinois Gas company after 32 years toil which began in 1922 with the Public Service company. He was employed in the gas operating department Joseph E. Sleeting, 5012 Windsor has retired from the Commonwealth Edison company, revenue billing 41 years' with the company: He started there in Mr.

and Mrs. Henry A. Sa-walish, 2542 N. Mozart re ONMUNDELEIN STAGE SUNDAY Four area students at Mun-delein college, 6363 Sheridan will take part in a Christmas program at 8:15 p. m.

Sunday in the college theater. Catherine Spinner, 742 S. Grove Oak Park, will portray the Madonna in the opening tableau of the Christmas story. The program will in- elude Christmas numbers by the college orchestra and glee club and will close with the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's "Messiah." Phyllis Garrity, 1337 S. 50th Cicero, will play an angel in the tableaux, and Mary Ann Cashman, 5426 Augusta and Janice Haertel, 937 Division Oak Park, are on the stage crew.

cently celebrated their 60th wedding CLOSE; 5 RETIRE Senior Han on the Job 42 Years Five area residents retired recently after long service with anniversary at an open house and party. Both were utility com PLENTY OF FREE PARKING PLENTY OF FREE PARKING '-4 I born in Chi pames. Completing 42 consecutive years in the utility business, George E. Peterson of Elm-wood Park, a cago on the CHICAGO RETAIL STORE LA GRANGE RETAIL STORE 41? W. CHICAGO AYE.

38-40 LA GRANGE RD. northwest i side, they a were married Mn.skwsiid in St. Luke's supervisor of I credit in the commercial department of church in Kenosha, Wis. At the time, Mrs. Sawalish was 16 years old and Sawalish was 20.

He retired a few years ago COLORFUL ROBES WARM from a business he operated in Logan Square. The couple has a son, Harry, and a daughter, Vera. A son, George, died in 1932. Ideal Gifts for Every Member of the Family to his outstanding safety rec ord and his willingness to teach others. 1 Leo B.

McCarron, 1746 Commonwealth Edison company, began in 1912 with the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois. In 1914 he switched to the Edison company. Peterson is married and has a daughter and a grandson. He and his wife plan to remain in Elmwood Park, and his plans for retirement include lots of fishing, his favorite hobby. Harry Wilson of Aurora retired recently as an engineering assistant in the technical operating department of the Public Service company after nearly 35 years' service in the Fox valley area.

He started in 1919 with Western United Gas and Electric company. Upon his retirement he was feted by his associates at a Moody has retired after 34 0 yfefe years' service with the Illinois Bell Telephone company and was guest of honor at a party held by fellow workers. He worked as a station installer and plant assigner in the Humboldt blvd. and Belmont av. district.

McCarron is married and has a son, Bernard who lives in Franklin Park. Conrad O'Kell of Bellwood GIRLS QUILTED COTTON ROBES Nw fvll-skirted Balarina" dinner where tribute was paid I A 3.98 sryMf or regular rree-iwwwa Dusters. Bastic ride. 4 to 6X. TOTS' Sizes 2.91 fiVi (, fi 'if GIRLS' LOUNGING ROBES Luxurious and feminine, and so welcome es gifts.

Choico of fit- QQ ted Dusters or looso peignoirs, 7 Goy quihed cotton prints. 8-1 QUILTED RAYON ROBES (Not shown) Full-skirted duster- 3.98 length Robes In gleaming quilted royon. AH -over floral flocking gRtter buhons. Sizes 2-3X. AT -if fee.

-rV I mm J3 WOMEN NEW QUILTED CHARM (c Dusters nd long Robes In dainty florals, pastels, ewe! qq ones. Rayon crepes, acetate OeVO afFetos. Some washable. 10-20. fx IS i k.

-s 8 3 A For Your Convenience, Our TOY EPAOTMIEMT WILL BE OPENED FROM 10 A. M. fo 5 P. M. Sunday December 19th Buy Your Chrhimas Toys of Our Wholesale Prices! Complete Stock OF NOMA TREE STRINGS CANDLES TREES AND ALL SIZE BULBS COMMERCIAL TIRE 4 SUPPLY CO.

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10-20, 38-46. 5.98 BOYS RICH GABARDINE ROBE (D Ideal Christmas gift for boys. Finely tailored in rayon-acetate Qft gabardine with striped piping, monogrammed pocket. 8-18. COTTON FLANNEL PLAID Popular shawl-collar wrap- 3 around style tailored usr like a.

dad's fine robe. Plaids. 4-10. 0.70 BIG BOYS' 12-18 ..4.98 WARM BEACON ROBES (Not shown) Softly napped cc- fill! 5 I pir $. 1 4.98 Beacon cloth in attractive plaids.

Piped trim, sash. 1 2-1 8. JR. BOYS' 4-10 .3.98 MEN 1 7 Mirth! BEACON CLOTH ROBE (i) Good-looking ombre patterns, checks, and plaids in acetate- ap end-cotton Beacon doth. Rayon cord trim.

Individually boxed. RAYON-ORLON PLAIDS 0 Tailored for comfort in 1 00 washable rayon-Orion. Colorful j-assortment of authentic tartan lVe7 plaids. Each individually boxed. WASHABLE FLANNELS (Not shown) Plaids, checks, eo- IS a 1 SivCf.

frf 1 ff fj; II Is ft i. Mill jt pmm it I i mri irtulifin Wcst-NortliMvcst Side Merchants! Tliis size ad in this Thursday Neighborhood section can place your offer before more than 270,000 West-Northwest Side families at a cost of $78.40 To SEND a-postcard to 270,000 families would cost $5,400.00. Get all the facts why last year more titan 1,700 retailers used the Chicago Tribune Neighborhood sections to go after greater sales and profits from the people best able to trade with them. A Tribune advertising representative will welcome an opportunity to show you how you can profit with Tribune sales power, regardless of the location or size of your business. Phone him today: SU peri or 7-0100 Neighborhood section advertising Ext.

774. For restaurant advertising call Ext. 615. Rate for retailers, including restaurants, using 500 lines more within one eu. Rates for banks, savings and loan associations and automobile dealers slightly higher.

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Accented by handsome contrasting piped trim. Full, roomy cut. Sizes OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS BUY GIFTS NOW. PAY LATER ON CONVENIENT MONTHLY TERMS.

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