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1Wajoran Mz's.Irwin Á.Sass,USAR (ReUrd) oí Mar-.mora aVe. Morton Grove, hoveanflouneed the engagement onDecember 2$. 1967, 01 theIronly daughter, Marcia MarIeSto Jack Arthur Krintof, eldest.son of Mr. asciMrs. Jock C.Krlstof 6Ol5CapulIna st..Mor..ton Grove.

Miss Sass. who Is I967.l968Dahlia Queen of the CentralStates Dahlia Society, Is O 964graduate of Nibs West highschool and attended the lJni

. Versity of Iowa at Iowa City.She Is presently with a Chlcago loop publlcrelatlono firm.Carl Byolr & Associates.

Krlstof ols graduated from.NUes West. In June 1964 and

A program on preventing theaccidental olsonlng of childrenIs avilablefrom Lutheran Gen-eral hospital, Park Ridge. Theprogram Is presented by thepharmacy department under the.supervlsion of Walter Hujar,chief of pharmacy services.- The program has been. pro-sonted tonsmerouegroopo Inthe

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attended Soethetm Illinois uni-verolty at Carbondale, as wellasNorth Park college in Chi-cago. He is now associated with- the Mutual Life Insurance Co..of Now York. os a represen-tative at the Des PleInes agen-cl'.

A june 8 wedding Is pla!lnedat thu Evangelical LutherOnchurch of St. Luke In Chicago.followed by a receiption at theOfflcrs dab at Fort Sheridan.The ceremony will beconduccodby Dr, dslbert R. Kretzmann,.St. Lukè's phstor,whoofflciutedat the July 17. 19.43 weddIng ofofthê then Lt. and Mro. Sans.an wU. as the November 1946-baptism.of the bride.. .

dull Poi@omihgpact oeSoral years and has re-ceived wide acclaim. The pro-gram .coeslsts of film, adiscussion and a questíen andanswer periodi

. Informatipn ttfl the programcan be obtained by contactingthe public relations departmentof the hospital.

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One f Chicagos favoriteradie and television person-alities will he featored at -thequarterly -meeting of the Ser-vfce League of Lutheran Gen-eral hospital, Park Ridge, Tues-day. April 16. The luncheonwill be held at noon at theMarriott Motor hotel. Theluncheon is- open -to all ServiceLeagus -mymbers Sed their

Speuhing to the volunteergi.oup will bp Virginia Gole ofWON radio and television. MissGaje has n quarter century ofbroadcasting to her credit and

.hou been with WON since 1950.ln addition ta ber broadcastingwork. she siso speaks to manj

. . organizations.

Reservations ore limited andcan be mude- at . the ServiceLeagae office at Lutheran Gen-eral. Axtendance will be limitadto 300.

Crd Pry May.8The MortenGrove IJnit#134

nf the American Legion Aux-Illary has scheduled their an..suaI Spring card -party. The

: uvent will take pince Wedneudayevening, May Sac the Post Mcm.oriol Hume.

Ways &Meano Cháirman Mrs.. EofMsrtin is releasing the dateearly so residents of the corn- -

-munity may chech it on their -

nodal calendar.

- Picr-.

Working on table and seat-Ing arrangements for Maine

- Township Regalar DemocraticOrganization's annual Springditniur dance lu from 1. to r:(aeated) Mrs. Martin Ashman,

- Morton Grove Mrs. Frank Han-f aon. NOes; (standing) Mrs.-

Rubert Schaefer,GlenvlewMrs.Sam Sannders, Des -Plaines;.(seated) Mrs. MarvIn Guck-man, unincorporated RostMoine. Dance will be held l'ci-dng. April 56-in the Grand ball- -room of the Sheraton-O'Hare. wit

. .196Maine Tswnship Regular ankDernocrutic Organization willhold its unnoal spring. dinner - fleodance Priday, April 26 in the ' wIS- Grand bslrnrne ufflseSheraten.. - 16-

OHare,--6ul0 N. Manhelos. Des fori- Plaines. -Thé evduing's ne- - 338

tivities . will begin with cock-tolls at 7 p.m., followed with -

a complete King and Claw din-

SII Flhl° SpriWeight-condos5 wsmes who

cast a jealous eye W hie newslim line fashleus are -offergda chance to join the EasterParade In the "Y's newweight reducing charW- course

- at the Leaning Tuwer YMCA,6300 Touhy ave.. Niles.

Classes will begin Thoisdsyand Friduy. April 4 and 5 forlo consecutive weeks.

Sèoslons include n half hournf 'slltionastíco," proper menu-'planning. low colorie recipesand posturu. makeup hair-styling, relaxatlön aji4 fashionselection te help complimentthe ladles new figuren. - -

To date. over 22,000 WOmen-

have taken the program with atotal weight loss of over 43ions, Ali Wethods used havebeen tried, tested and proen.Past members enrolled in theCourse beve lost op to24 poondsIn eigi* wanke. -

for children of all ages, thanks- -

to gsrnes - chairman Mrs.'-. - Sid RlchLast year's favorites

with the mal1 fry were ßszsBuckets, the Coke Walk andFish Pond, all will he featured -

again. -

The high spot uf the "Tes-eiter's Midway" wlllondssbted-ly he the pie throwing at CsschRobert Sllvovsky, who Sos con-oented to be an estro good sportfur the tird year In a rovo.

The kitchen. will be open atnnot to serve bot dogs. potatochips and.pop. Cotton candy andpopcorn will lend a carnival oc-mosphere to the day's testi-Vitles.

From I. to r., the designingWomen of MG WOmonn CitA ap-pearin their own creations attie Iona1ted 'foibles con-test, March 14. They. ore: Mrs.

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Kélly Brnwn,MtS. Welter R&tthMrs. Percy. Schramek, MrS.

- Loftin Sandidge the winner Inher - prize coat Mrs. RobertKaros. Mrs. -Andrew Stemple,Mro. Çharles Claiy. and thewoman's elub ncgo sewing and.knitting lsotrltctreos, Aleo.-David Ford. -

ser at 8 p.m. Music will beuopplled byPerry Fotos and his.

iO-pieca orchestra, and sar. -

prise eñtertolnmenc lo beingplanned by Ed Levis, dinnerdance chairman.

Ad Book pages will be avail-able until April 8. For In.formation. Contact Miss MickeyWagner, Ad Bouk-chajrm st692-3388. Raffle - chairman,Charleo Morris Ocinounced that

Ladies wishing co join thecourse may do so by phoslothe YMOA bnk'oeln tbd hír.'uf 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.rn t647822). Bahy-stttitig servicewill he offered in the Fridaymorning class.

"Fwiú..Ts-Ticks9'Mark Twain l'FA's "FUN-

TASTICKS 3" will be held-at thg school Saturday, - April6 from 10 n.m. tu S p.m., st9401 N. H5tnlln, Des Plaines.

This yearu ton-fair In anderthe direction nf ways add memochairman Mro. Seymoar Fineand her co-chairman Mrs. JackLevin-.who hove organized thisspecial event with the help stmany vo5neteeruinto'a grestlyanticipated treat.

Conch a goldfish, toss s ringaround a Teddy Bear's neck, sr

play Bumper cec'.there are gaines

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tored -at the Balte Sale eporstdreunve .qes Mrs.- Edward Kretske. Mrs.Morris Sksletsky andMrs.Me1vin Feldmod.

Advance ticket sale beginsApril 1 Obro 5 at school. withn specIal marked ticket to en-title tho bearer to a free buchen Curulval doy.

A debate on Viei'-Nam by theEmerson Junior High schoolDebate club, held doring a sto-dent assembly March Sl, willbe broadcast en Rodio StationWMTFI.FM a 5 p.m., April 1.The- debate question for the

- 7th and 8th .grade students In"Resolved: Th United Stetesshoold withdraw. from Viet-Nom." The debate consisted st

. toar constructive speeches and

-G n'bage Pick-Up Schedulie

- The Nuca Public Works De.. In your pick-up. -portmest offers Nues residentia pick up of bulky hoosebsld

Tree branches most be cotitems twice each month if they io s feet lengths and piled enecall 647-8565 before their ope- way. - -citic day.. ' -6. Tree stumps moot be cotZane 1 - Eastpf Olcqtt (7499 In 3 feet -lengths and l,.fost loweSt) north . of . Patitqg -and all diSoleter.' - - -Streets sooth-of Oaktsn-- ist . . -

and 3rd Friday of each month. Refrigerators moot bave- the doors taken off.zone 2 - Olcoin north of Oak-

ton and all streets went of 7500 g, Reildents most dlspsoeof. - 2nd and 4th FrIday of each wood, ...çoocrete, nod. dirt,month. - - -

clay, plaster, coating, tile and'any c9nslrsctlon material stPICK UP RULEStheir ownénpenne thro aprivateAll calls reqoenting a spo- scavenger, Please do not callciel Fich op shoold . be placed for these items becsose the pickbetween i e.m. sod 4 p.m. - . is for household items only.Monday thro Thursday. ND

CALiS accepted on Friday, , Leaves and graos most hepot ont with the regular weeklyItems have to be at the food gofboge pick up, In bushelCurb by 6 n.m. . . baskets or 20 gallon garbage

. cons and placed at the curb byPick up Includes turni- 6 n.m. no your schedsled gar-tore, hot Water tanks ap- bege dey. RPliances, household article and .large tree brdccbes. We ask that residents e- do not abone this pick-op ser- tPieuse npeclfy what or- vice, pIense cur ont the ahnve bDejes will be discarded and if list of roles na that you bave ethere will he branches included t fer future reference.

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Sister Mory Georgia, pris-cipol st St. Patrick academyIn Des Plaines, announced thefollowing ksour students at theacademy. lo the senior divi-noon, with averages from 5,00to 4.50, are DthroCurmeti Hen-nette pcchi0 Ellen Poter..mon, Linda Locke, Pam John-non, M'Lane Johnson, Barbaraichsrsch, Catherine Molo, De-borah Durkin, Mary Kamyn,Che.yl l(lrnclu,Jch, PatricioO'Keefe, Karen Emanuel LindaCeonk and Margaret Wibnon.

In the Junior year are Kath..leen McClo5gh, -ÇhrlstineSchmidt, Kathleen Stipuk, Marl-etto Older, Kathleen Doroba,Eileen Hichey Kathy Obceco,Nancy MaCill, Georgia . Ful-gusci, Mary Molitor, JaniceP000k, MarcIa oraue , Jonette-Bodzlnch, Gall Krol ànd MaryRnbdn

two rekuttel speeches. JudgesWere Snoan Dengel and DonaldWhite nf the Emerson faceiWand Mike Pelan, un Sth-grademember of the Debateebb fromNibs. Evalnatlon of the debatewas based on teemwork. over-011 dellvery.reasonlng. outhorl-totive statements and rebuttal.The negative team is on the right.They are Gerry Sichel, Niles

Thg Suphomorn ni v,n,e,,n .-weluden Mary Doyle, Sharon

Goslee, Elizeheth Simon, KarenCelichowoki, EileenFiond, Lindal'ioder, Patricia Vsughn, KathySchultz, Christine Kbenowahi,Kathleen Gratin and LinduJack- -

mennon. - . -

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Dean's Lint fór the first ne- wemester of the 1967-68 school kityear et Iliinnia Wenleyan uni- thveroity Contains the contes of m3ll students.. -

Gasy Wilkins, Park Ridgel SueRodellus, Park Ridge. At the -table en the left areMarc Orant,Park Ridge, onn000cer, and theaffirmative team: Mary AnnO'Reilly, Park Ridge: Jeff CoeyPark Rldgs; und Bill -Seleun,Nuco, Sysnoors el the Debateclub activities are GusTnóuloofis and Joseph V. Hart..moon.

Top ScIire!Competing ils the final stage

of testing fer the annual Cnn-ntltstlon contest held at Mainesant were the 10 top scorersin the written esuminstion ti-veo last week.

The finalists wenrhefnre theAmerjcatilsm committee com-poned of members from theMel Tierney Pont 247 of theAmerican Legion and were in-dlvudally qseotloned to deter-mine the canent of knowledgeeuch contestant hod un theAmerican constitution.

Members of the committee,who spent moro thon three hoursIn evaluatIve questioning, wereMelvin Partiell, John Mcttinn,Marion Gresver, Bart Borna,John McClure, Al Harley and -

WillIam Zurek, Amerlcanlomchairman.

Freshman Dave HiDer, ParkIdge, exuding charm, peine

and a precíue knowledge uf theonotitutlon. walked off with theop prize, an option ut choosingcreeen $350 or an all-xpenseo-puld, two-week tripo Washington, D.C., New York,lllamoburg, Ì'hiladelphia, andettysbsrg this. nommer,

A secondpbace trophy wasen by junior AllenNovlck,9203auhington, Morton Greve,bile the third niece troehv was&.,, ..'- --'- wen by sealer David Falos,lenviow.

The remaining seven historychobors were Howard Needel-oct. Moton Grove; Glenn Ev-son, Dho Plulnes Kathy Za-

ors, - Niben; David Floxmatt,lenvlew; Michael - Brooks,enview; Jeunine Clint, Nllesel Levinuon,Nlles.

Questions such os - "Diocoonet the Bill of Rights meansyou and the renponsibllltlesu beve for taci, right." -

owledge and appreciation nfe American form of- govern-cnt.

Nuconoun Uz000m -

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,--e. ' 1968 -

..., - Cub "aék 251 NewsCub Pack and Webebus 251 ofJeffernon

school )celd their-monthly meeting on March 8.The meeting wan opened by thePresentation nf Celnrn con-ducted by Den 4.

Mr. Mitch Antezak conductedthe meeting doe to the illnessof our Cubmaster Bob Thomas,Mr. Don Caminiti was asked topresent awords to thefolbowing:Richard OcIado wolf.Dan Tatar.dnwnhl bear, gold & sliver or-rows 1 oar pio, Charles D'An-gelo and Robert Cederstromgold arrows, Charles Thomassilver arrow, Joe Romani hear.Weblos boys received: MikeSchaff traveler, Walt Dipping -

artist, Ken Lanzcznk showmani traveler, athlete for Ed Men-

Mrs. D'Àngelo's Den ..i - puten aminstrel show with Clevercostumes made by her ocelotsRobert Cederotrom, ScottSchwandt, Charlen D'Angelo,Richard Mane and Dan Tatar- -dowski.-

Mrs. Voss's Den Z mudeshe..dow psppets. Audience sung OMor Donald Had A Farm whilenCssts Nell Cohñ, Chris Huge.mano, Greg Miller & RobertVoss performed puppets,

Roy Schwandt & Mel Cohnoutlined coming Spring Attivi--

Refreshments were providedby Mrs. Gornett's Den 5 andMr, Cunningham's Den 6. Therewere many projects on displaymade by the scouts.

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Scout-Q.Rama ticket kfékofffor the Maine Ridge districtof the Boy.Scouta Will be heldWednesday evening, April l7,at Oakton school, Park Ridge.

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Ticket chairmen irons Si,Isaac Jeques are' Pack 4, Wen-dei Pick, 503 Cherry In., Glenview; Pack 73, .Dr.. Wm. d'Autrement, 92290keto, MortonGrove; . Troop 73, Eugene Sy.versan, Morton Groe, PromOak l'FA Paèk 4L Anna Miller,8644 N, Ozanam, and Troop 45,Lee Stroebing, ?313 Dempoter.

Also NUes CommunftycurchPack 62, George Heinz, 8120N. Washington and Troop 62,Joseph Miller, 7824 OcontoMark Twain PTA Pack118, SobLaskow, 8929, Emerson, Des

. P16ines St. John Brebeuf Troop175. Len Letton, 7303 Lill, st.and Troop 275e Robert Voleoec,

. .6817 Cleveland.

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1968 2I.. . An i,creave of LO unls Inthe Mathc Ridge dlsErlct of theBoy Scoots isthe goalfor 1968.

Organization and extensionchairman Dan Moriarjty 8212N. Octavia.Niles, and districtcommlopioner im. Sprawka,Park Ridge. are working withinstitutional - repreoentatiyeoand membero at large to se-cure this Increase.

Three new Ceb- Scout packsand 2200 boyo 8, 9 and 10years old in this home-and-neighborhood - centered pro-gram are projected by Mort..

In boy Outing, thè vlgpoousoutdoor pegram for boyothrough 17, Sprawba looks for-jw9rd cg 3ew troops witli72O.boys In the program. They willemphasize hiking and camperaitskills, bave an advancement plangeared to the isdlvidual, expose.boys to vocational and avuta-tional inrerst in the merit badgeplan.

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The monthly theme. Riveroof the World, was presented ,ythe dens -of Cob Scout Ppck45.

Beginniste .with the game."Jump the River," the boyo 9Den 8 dioplayed thlr okll atbrood-junipiog Den 2 presentedb9at flodeis 1Qng with shorttalks containing facts and loco-ti000 Of several rivers of theworld; Den 4 displayed skill 91castie-build1ng ead - disc000edtypes Of COOLIrt found alongrivers in oteiga countries; Den

-5 assembled a pazzIe of Illinoiswhich illustrated> the riversof the state; Den 6 pre900teda display of pastern øepicithgships of the differept cr90 fohistory; JDeo- 8 concentrated o-She Mlooiooippi riveu, song thesong "Here Coipos the PhoW-boat" hod related a numberof riddles and Jokes; Dep 9enhlhlte& taub mode by - ilsmembers and Den 10 hod the

. audience view fin "bean andseed art" pictures ol boats.

Aslvajt6emento for this tenuti'-include; . Sear; Steven Kazoo;Wolf; Robert Surghpr. Joseph

. 1-jelminiuk; Coït Arrow; Doug- Resaldo (9), -Thomas Spina,

Mark Dltlman, Raymond Hrd-licha, StevonKazen,Jooeph FIolmlnl$, Dews Jones.. PaoglosOlson, Penit Ignatiti6 MichaelSloan, Pean Argino; Silver ar.-row; Raymond firdliclta (2),Dean 4rglrlo (2), Thomno Per.zendos, Steven Kazen; Detnev;Steven Kguklas, Larry De Filippe, SentI Iguotios. RpbolPMiller, - L.PrIV Aschoclter;l'salutate Penner; Wayuo Blatt,

- Williort McGrath, Mike Kurgan,Rlçhord Bodzewobl; Wehelo oc-tivity badges: Scott DeVrIeo,Robert Bqbpla. Mark Domi'-nick, Tomgn9tinn, TimSeelos,

.Sidne Rotheebeig, Carl Roll.-'John SchoudetnA, John Ober-

. mater, -Mark toyon, Dale Lun-dias, Douglas August, Leonar4

.Patkeaod Keith Rtprlksop.

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Tite 2rd annual boY scoutpllgrlmogn 0 tbo tonde ei Pce-aident /,braharn Lincoln willApril 28.

The program will begin atthe Tomb in Oak Ridge -cerne-

i tory at 2:15 p.m. - Ralph G.Newman, chairman of tboIlli-Cois Sesquicentoonial commis-ninn, Will bring the keypote ad-druso. : - -

Iipmediat4y following theprogrsm, the pol;ode Will bngnto tite. Slate Capito.), a dio-tance of i I/S miles. P. clon-lug cerenony Will be held coEhe - CàpioI rtops - - øppy.oxi--macely 4 p.m.

Troops apd ftOslP scootmarching bends ppd drote endbugie corps will leed parudesectiops. A ribbop streamerfor ihn unit plug pole is awa,ti-ed cock participatipt unii.

Ap embroidered psclsec patch -

or eteblem cootpg _35 coptoin four colore will be ayoll-hIe to esci' boy and leader

who porticlpates lo the porotleand ceremonies, -

A scout is reveropt apd thechurches ut Springfield cor- -dially invito groups to Worship

-wltls them. There orp chrcheoat peatly. ail faiths within a

- six bloti' rodios nf the CapitoI.

Captping apoce Is ovailebleat Now Salem State Park forunito-.wlth their own teptago,Prior reservatIon is cot necessary, Many óther 5191epont camping alteo are avail-ohIo enroule.

Reohrvotiop forino are avail-able frani the Abraham LincolnCoimeO, 5oy Scouts of Aipieri-co, 730 E. Vine o;., Spring-field, lllinoio 627QS

. ......A 4. The sess Tct Derd Añd Peds Low-Ás-5 Per 5,0 00 Rede CaH -9664910 To Picco M M

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- Troop 45Kqulpped lth pew tepto,

-'Kronp -45 piade colo-p recentlyat tipi Lakota Wildlife Refogenear Woodotoch.

Boyo - pesnlng theIr Cs96inguireJnonta er Secopd Class

Firot Clas.s hod to pro- -

ppre their own laiiçh,.- Katingolth-ei'gernesi and passing theltrequirements were Beh WillMdrty Kaiser for S6copd Class;PrlanCranin nod Ricb91,d F)g-nato - fer. First Claso Afterlunch tIse boys. pe8t op hikesand buck-pactsingtesto fpr Sec-end and Pirat Class. 'Ile boyspassing oyere .3éffSciitodor,Mibo*Davio, Rlchard Pignotoand 4orpy Kooer. tgpaid Pried-mon copipiated seypral thingsInc catsiping merit badge, Mike

-Kpejaa teid Kep Schneidet both

- goy pp -pr S;30 a,pi,op Puiordaynod Sppd9y pid copiplated soy-erl rpqulreniento for Naturemerit w3ge,

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The boys that nueded cesbingmetil badge and .frst classcoocfpg -helped tuoi' OOppnr.

Boys attepdig cailipoot woreSenior Patrol I_ceder Joptos

- pchoelder, soisto4tF SopiorPatrol Leader tQb6tg Popdvicjt4oslotupt Scplqp P9troi LeoderPete Weinch, .Jt;- OWi Patroll.oader Japies lgpetlos, Assis;-antPatrol Lepder Mibo J(reiso,

.Allep Bacini, Prien Crpioin, )(oySçbnoider, Rich Pignolo. TerryPrich and -Mfjto Dayio; 4s'i'o*Patrol; Rich; RuMio, Mari'Strphipg;- Fus 91rQ1; PsttolLeader Phil !liloop,Jr,, Moist-ape Potpil Leutier iqR Pried-filan, Joberi' Will and MartyRainer, --

Men attandipp vere Scoot-manter Poit $clpieide, Assist-

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dio ppth grade yoipg persqyswill p9rlcipato IC lite RfW elCspfirpotion at lhe il ont. k8tvice in ltcsurroction Luthoranshprch, ifi'np, o9Paim 5urolay,

, Aprll7. -

-They pro: Mprry-Lyiin pps,dasphler of Mi. I' Mro. !npi;Pqspi ayfd f(ugz, ppp nf blF f' -

Mro, tpymqp4 ic#;pLippiprqt, nap ni Mr, i' Mm, -W,

ft. Lipphar Krf9ifp Paar-°°! 4998i'er. nl Mr,, I' Mr#, .1.Ci'eftpr Ppproop; 4OPP l4ppeiosti ql Mr, t Mro. fjanz RUge; ppc Jaclnocliueiler1iitp.ter pf Mr b Mro, 4erompKeftltytpip.

Ip Pddiliyil M i'ecq91fn pqp- -

fIrpied membars i le oanprp-gs;iop, ihy cpptitmppco will papeticipoiv in .ielp lirsi Cpp-

- °qp? TherawI1 he a brIefrotoptiyp fpigwlng' the PfltfCe4nti'o lower leve! uf ube i'MI)i'ing tsr the .Cosfirfllppçlp pn theconpeagailon. -.

'mlv. Weplt . at fcoprretilçpiwill ha çC)phçqted -as 9119WMMeondy Thyçsday; . 7:Q pap,Holy CdmpipnIgpl qpp;l Prlday:7:30 p.p, Sprv4po 4d°wo;" 114P is a npeckpinarylca-ei Wnrd cp olnpng ncnpInpsrstpi onvpp lnsdpps al-Ibaosfforipg.pcppti'pçheci'psç;.Epsier IPndaY; 7 a,ip,, an pn-ter Vigil seylcp; h ,in.1er Prpphfpsl oerVep by Ihe -

Choir; Warship oerv4cos ni9Pand il p.rp. wit' aprnery prayip, -

The t4ypipq ei)5, Iaprectisp!s Cqpp)op nIai', la plan- -

nipi a Ti'oter ParçyOrchprØ.Copgrpc;i'opFç4py,Apojl ;9, ieoea;4pps ninnt bnill by April 7, 1968. .

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Nile@ VFW:pftSende - Çi!t@ ToSeryjeee

s A free OpbScripian ta a meal°ewspaper 91eS a5,00ceshcpr,,iiflcte spipe the necean gift of theNibs VF Post 7712 lo all-Nilostyeo aeryipg In iba prpspdtarcos1 ty 9pi

If your sop, hrp;her, or hps-band has no; been lpclidad, apPost

Siaçk,.-please npd 4p nanfe o hfl 91the l°ps; Impie, 663 M 4l-. -

Waultee App., X'liies, Ill. &1849I -as as possible. so he ipoybe included.

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Cit9dr. St4ck opid theletcero -ho has recc4 ou far from- the serv-- exprcsogd -

thaohs Io tie opportunity of -

teati'pi (ti'onewafromhopie;a

y*ob s,cpogp p 9c.. b 5I apeo-.

aanod by jclfaron sti'ppj ival;a4yivg 41 i'iln9 Mecinipal

- alMin Open Picone 4orinpMagri', Piçiurn irum I, iv r0,bqppioi raw ape Çpb 0tyçptp

enoy ,Juipep l99J,'Th?ma, eff Mpiora, ppgnndrow, PThw 4iiivpab, Jan ppipp)

- ifl anMni,.WallPipjlng an4Bp.qy Mnpnj, fram Peepaial 4 WIlli Pen pip;fi'ega Mm,pppqlq 9oilnPl amI Mro, Wain1er PipÑig Mols a War el

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' flan mid? PmpiWp Will longnomnot-pam, Proni Ibidlop pat ihn amigIna) manan fr a ball au a¡ira appige, fha laWni IPlimPi 9M, luMp "Jal pliniv,"

- pf cacrea iba "paola,nt" nolIP ,0, put ir wa in sna -ihn.nnomi'nJ In acpan,

- We dci' We eIii meinmbem whes bepdWOO 70 eandhcpt -

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- udIi ha keld a,) l'mkdaycya»W-,-*11 P ai thM th, 91 mies

- ÇçmmlieMl( mhnrmii,-7dOlPai'tgpmLep, Maivrhnud wliha honorad t thin sarsico, i1

. tlmarg al lia' gistamhngd willp9F11m1p#W IP PPf'YIc#9 andlla»b,i Merit 5, diiepima willlpeah,

p_ana I,. 4, .and 919g wantno cundamind intans el par BIlasFelipe nteii9n Pfld stern much.iinprnn.nad with Ibein- mnmmani'callan syulnm, lashed at IhnIanidn at a jail tall bal basiai aB sano Ihn use J an climayfralel Jim alan hnpwn as lias"hiegh lila," kibSpuulp agraad,"Wirnld hn larrPim far samrei

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makeyäiiteephp*ie a bigan baigeiehhai evaniIQtJqPt ill I4IWU Pi9talle, bat¡a yom- banio tahnhpne aanvke sa woll,

ithacheIpelliejolj pxgvioyoiwith pityne pçe thala ao

, 09 Uimoxow1 at a oct that'a yeaiabeUie4thehbaec,

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Jaispdl 'iWff8ce Çiyf esse.miatloli 19 peesas;tIì im Miliansuani aprlaidannoapPeiprdey,ii'pril .27, Semasse of ihn pcepulamily at bol yahna noniutliedançp, lite aWicame ara egelnplanning a mesinma hintenTian lidaming 20's', Fwi,Iaverpand tiser prisas, Maokc by

merga Neyai' combe,

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The Spring glauca will hp heldai .iha Morrec lrove /tmamigasiLagleu Pcey4dld, didoPampeiemeta Pgtwgiop la eg perpamoeo,Fs4rin.g dress le optienel (hathnpnfciiy anperted), Per mamadaiclip call Ban Peed57501 Bill Finance, 9il-ll2S1Jan Jandy, 9d7i'7l9,

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; btÖa of wasling tinic traveling to distant; '. r stores, the wino shopper puts that timo to uso in

. . .z.. ...o now carotuj selection fronitho largo varieties.

: by our IoI mehanta. Tho money saved .

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CARVEL DAIRY FREEZE ft themsoivoL Every day It will pay to shop . NORWOOD BUILDERS7301 MIIwoukso Av.. 647494B right here athomel . 763344O

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tl course you Iu and f args inljuaIfty mercIandIso when yea shop locally, ut díd

o you know yeu.aro also really Iiwesting io our com

monhty too? Your naifIihor.merchgs' taaos sup.., : IOIt civic improvements and h finca schools

. . oui recreational fadllftles ,IgIit .ere you live. lt.. . .

pays, In fliany ways, 10 shop at home!

Your Merchar.Are Your 'OwnNë.içCìbors .

Wá .mIgy nico tu know that thu merchant

you deal with is prahably one of your own neigh-

hors. You feel you can trust him an ho is eager

to niahitain that trust He is anvioustu please you

In a personal way ti give you qualfty producta

at thu lowest ossNde price. uYes, jun11 say, uft

really does pay to shop bere at home!"

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. Sh©wgirco.... A747MilwaUkoó Ave. T 1965.8016

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GO TO BLASE'S .

7015 Milwaukø Av. 647.9373

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE p YOu .

.THE HÖUSE OFERICOF !ANCAKES. . . . BEAUTY. SALON .

9206 Mllwquk.e Av.. 824E_W s ' a f748

¿ knzeNUes West freshman Lynda Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Johnson, 9024 Iarmora won the 10th DIstrict IFWC MusicScholarship to Northwestern university S&nmer Music Project.lt was announced todsy, March 28. Mrs. Frank . Novak, 7217Wilson, chairman of the Fine Arts department of Morton GroveWoinsfls ciub sold that Lynda was selected for her welI-rossdedmusical shllitlos; Lynda accompanies the Girls Glee club at NuesWest FIS and several other musical groups, plays the plano andthe flute. an hslds many awards mid trophies fqr her.work atthe plano. She says she aleo enjoys Csusposlsg her own sssgs.She will attend NorthwCstcrn--july 7 through 27. PrOtessOrFrodL. Hemka, director o Field Services is in charge of the pragrain.

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Jaanboree

Brownie Scouc Troop . 570, at Jefferson schsoi recently pro-settled as original play. written especially for Browsies, calledylve Warts." it, as thè1 participation is the Girl Scssts cele-

brotjøs of Juliette Low -' ThlnkinWDay. X the investIture, heldlast Foil, the following girls were edmittéd to the troop: RabinBecker, Sasdy Ehlers, Lynn ¡(ests, Valerle t.asdguth, ShelleyWlonewski, Pamela Zartler and Lynn Zbierski. The second-year Brownies are JulueBishnik, Patricia Falter, Jeanne FsJi-moto, Connie Granqsist, Patricia Hast, Briggitte Kecshbsumer,Nanette LeMonier, Kathy Medley, Wendy Osterherger and PattySojljvso. - . . .

yor their service project, the Troop sang Carols for resi-dents of Bethany Terrace Rest llame, Niles, and heiped decorateand presentad an artificial tree with all original designo. Troopleaders se Mrs. Rapih Fujimoto and Mrs. John Granquist,assistant.

LWV PrográmYou and YosrVote, apragrain.

presentatión by tue League ofWomen Voters is the nextmeeting fin- thebeflsòcraijcwo-men's Club, Morton Grove àndGienview Chsptern.

. Mro. Jeanne PappanMrn.JoonGoidherg, Voter Service Chair-mon, and Mrs. Betty Ashman.President invite members andinterested Citizens o.the-4prul9. 196f meeting, Tuesday, atO-keto Parh,8950 N Oketo, Mor-tOn Grove at.8:30 p.m.

Steps to Beauty,' .. mOho-

up dumonstroGon by Iffro. JudyRttter will be an added bonusto the progr Refreshmentswill be served. Coil Mrs. Alicel(OczOrowskl, 96S,.9f4 -for od-dOionoi infsrrnaiop,.

0o Sundoy Mab 24. Jeffer-Soon Cob Sexut Pagic 25lheld akite outing On the schoolgOOods Tite weatherman co-j

Pnned. Planw are being madeior the

. . annualinocallatlon dinner dance. of the North West Italian Amari-can Society. Acitordingto chair-man, Anthony Sassone and co-chairman. Joseph Pimgatore.the first event will be held Fn-day, June 7 at the Sunken Hill

'Country club.

Meatingo of thefl grasp are heldthe .tbird Monday ofeoth monthst Aotgelos restaurant. 7136 N.Mulwaokee. Niles. Recentspeaker to the grasp was PoliceSgt. Frank Wichlnc. Jr., corn-manity relatisns and Ysstb of-ficen for the Nues Police Dept.

wind. Some of the fatherstaaght the cob staats how itshould be done and some of thecubs tosght their dads. Theqothsnl girls, Joanse andMary-once olnoohowed, that kI;e flyingi5nt limited to boyo.

There Is no d-ahI that the. hIghest kite was a. "Bat kite"flown by the Gamlniti family.Longufter everyone bod gone

- The Men's club of St. An-4 t seIm's Episcopal church, i)O

N. Greenwaod, Park Ridge, will1 meet 8:30 a., Sunday, April.

7, for breakfast in the churchundercroft following the 8 a.m.OelVice.

. Guest speaker wifl be Morton. Nate Jr., execotive director

. Øf the Episcopal Churchmen,said Edward Ryan, 1438 Crois,Park Ridge, Men's club presi-

. dent,

Eight youths were cunfirmed

by Suifrogas Bishop JamesMoutugomery recenily (March24) io St. Aeseim's Episcupalchurch, 1600 N. Greenwood,Park Ridge,

Confirmands included Chris-topher AUen, son of the Rev,William Q. and Mro, Allen,Vicar, 1601 N, Lincoln Park

.Ridge: ChnistopherDicksoo, sonof Mro, Suzanne Dickuss, 8287Elizabeth, Hiles; LelieGibson,daughter of Mr. endMno.JameoL, Gibson, 8d62 Gregory Is..Des Plaines,

o,.:9I:o,iaa,, AmeOsueIR iQivi

.The Bugle, Thursday, April 4, 1968

St. Anseith. Meà Plan' Breakfast

. Credit card coverage and 25% mOre conteprotection for home owners at no extra coSt. Up

. to $1000 còverage on lost or stolen credit cards.Plus more home contents coverage because it

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costs more to replace things today. Only atState- Farm . . . numb.e One ht . ,.

homeowners Insurance, with ; STATE PAM

rates lower than most. I can give . ,,,you king size hómeoWners coy-erage and probably save youmoiiey.Call me. - : . -

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ITATLIMI 111Ml i9l9wi BWMI/9ixi I8 lh,,

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Casey Herbst, son of Mr. sodMro. ClarenOe A, Herbst, Jr.,. 1922 DeCuok, Park Ridge; Wit-loam Mearen, son of Mr. andMro, Henry E. Meuren, Jr.,303 N, Ashland, Park Ridge;Betsy Porter, daughter of Mrs.Virginia Porter, 9456 NoeI, DesPlaines, and Juhn Porter.

John Ryan, Sun of Mr. andMrs. Edward Ryan, 1438 Croin,Park Ridge, and Connie Urban-ski, daughter of Mr. and Mro,Edward Urbanski, 8127 N.Greenwood, Hiles.

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FlyAinerici Fßag

. - Tothe.Cjtjze OfMorton Grove: . .

LastNovember ciclzens responded to our ef-

.. fores ro have every heme fly their Flag. So greatwas th response that we did nor have the oppor-twitty to effer personally, a flag to every home.

POSI 134 hopeo that thI responoe lo exit' to happenonly once.Spring and aommer are when most of our -

flag-flyIng holidayo occur. Lets contInue this dio-play and malt the participation even greater. Let's

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really put Morton Gröve an the map as a communitypretal to display the.Flog.

.. The Post will do Ita part. A new supply of flanare Qn hood. The coot for the entire. kit remains$3.00. Thay can be obtained from Steve at the Le-glen flan every day. Or. li you prefer. call me and1.11 deliver the kit to your home. inst-call YO 5-3090 andleave your name and address. .

Leta not allnw this program. with ouch a flanstart, to wither. Obtain thaI Flag today and fly lton every holiday.

Ralphflintz... . Americanism OffIcer

. Ameritan Legion Post 134

. JENNINGS

CHEVROLET

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The Morton Grove UnII #134of the Axnericañ Legloo Mi-lilao-y wUl meatforthoir regularmentbly meeting next Tuesday,Apnit 9 et8 p.m. at thd PostMemorial Home. Guenis oren!-ways welcome, and are portico-larly welcome to 1h10 oessionndyIo Mrs. Jack Bartholmy,pret'ident: who states o specialspeaker lo to be present.

Mrs. George fiswe. ChildWelfare Chairman will Intro-doce Mrs. Frances Plsllbrlck,assIstant director of the Family..Counseling Service of SkokieValley. Centering on children,

.her talk will incorpàrote otheroreas of counseling aed grob-lema; a question and answer oes-sien will also take place st theconclusion of her presentaI -

Don't let your old car "bug!' you!Trade it in at Jennings Chevrolet for a grest new Chevy 68er. Get all the latestprotective safety features. "in" styiin and oven security innovations - such asthe "buizer" whith burglar.proof all Chevy -models this veer. . - - - -

L.00k over our -Guaranteed OK USId Cars, too. They're alt in beautiful condition.

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i::: cici -:Cene Mills. - r., .7156 Nlles ove., Nibs, receives an owar so

"Manic Master" for encoheten in sales oc recent Midwest Dio.tritt Bsslnoss Prodscto Sales. lee.. awrds basquni at Chicago's

isos. Ph.k..Cnoo.aoa hnSal MaToin the sreseototioto is HC. Molar. SPi,.,- - manager, Background Music: of the aM Company, St. Paul, Mist.

LE .E$ÓÏOR-llldl?Gentlemen:

These of us who ore forni-liar with ike impact ofthe pressupon psbllc opinion and with itouio for th diosomioationo in-i .tero5tin nd vitoZIsformotionwere etcéptionl1yploosed wlt,the fine coweroge that ytunewspaper gave to Our coscan-tion at Lane Technical Highschool; -

if more reodors cosid onlystop- overnight-- in . -ay-city . likeDetroit wherothe 'osses havestopped rolling. for over - 100days, and watch the news-hung-ry popolate grasp for oven out-of-tows papers, they wiuld ap-predate to s for greotor ex-tent the servIce that you ore -providing forthem. - -

Monypeeple have remarked tome ohout tke coverogé of sor.convention in your newspaper.

- Some of them attended sodviewed first -hand the toUts, de-.monslrotlons end discoaoioos

- that had-heon announced, -

-We wish you,centinsedsotcessIn your privileged pesitisn so o

- 'servant" to the people,

Yours troly

William Narve -

Morton Grove Congregation.

WMTH

Dear Mr. Besser:

Rodio station WMTH-FM is05x1055 topromote its program.-miog os -we feej.we have muchto of(ev the Mime Township

- Gist. 2O community.? We op.preiote all of the euce11ontçsverage yosreowopaper hasgiven no l_n the past. We ffoiconfident that it In through yourhelji that the station csntiooliyinçpwses .Çsispiig fdfronces.

Through listener commento.it bps keen hronfht-to por ottén.tieti that the newspapers cooldsunlit WMTH to an even great.or degree in our efforts by the

- :-W0k1YP11l0i0.tiPn of aWMTH-

Specie! Programs collons. If

It in posslblefor.yosroowspaporte include- this , WMTB SpecialFeatúres column wewosldmako

- certain tç send all special- broadcast announcements to YOU

In this manner. Listonero -lihethe conveslence of a orna;!wedkly remindof thon they- coo

- clin and sin - to their holletinboards. : -

Cindy.SchaalisWMTH Station Mansger

- IgiQn Announces.Carnival Gr ;i' d - Pthes.

The Morton Grave MilericanLegion Foot #134 carnIvalchairman Al Nehart reporto thenews Is finally out regardingthe group's spectacular grandprizes te be offered at theorganization's- annual four doy

The something different an-neuntes Herman Hock, Post car.nival prize chairman. . is thewlnnePs choice of EITHER a1969 Oldsmobile Delmont "88"Holiday Coupe OR a two weekHawaiian Holiday for four! -

Past post commander HackadvIses the car will be pou-chased. when avollablé fromMontgomery Olds on Waidteganrd. Should the winner desire theV8cotIon the trip will he au- -

ranged by the Easy Travel Ser..vicoof Skekie.

lloe pair of- carnival choir-men assert, In addition. that 5second and third place alunerwill also be neletted -au in the

_poat_ at thejsly.11-l4 carnival.

Again a lovely prize. thesecond place winner will ho

awarded an R.C.A,portabletsP°recorder. The third place wisntrIs co have his -choice of eithera bsy's or girl's SthwltsI bi-cycle, donafed by Taffy's CycleShop on Lincoln ove, -

- .Haçk concludes with the fettthat the tickets still carrY thesame low donation of twentYfive cents each or six fer estdollsr, He and his feliow Le-gionnnlrs wifi glodly famishtickets to thoab who ceotst1

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Tharoday. AprIl 4 - -

Coequeroro HandicappedSwim Prögram, Leaniñg -TowerY.M.C.A.. 7-8 p.m.

TopoMeetlog, Luratnie Parkfieldhsuse, 8 p.m.

S.A.L. Meeting, Legion Home,7 p.55. -

Jr. Can dab. Meeting at theLegion Home, 8:30 p.m. -

Friday. April 5Senior Citizens club. Leasing

Tower Y.M.C.A., 10.3:30 p.m.

Square Dance cliii,, LeaningTower Y.M.C.A., 10-3 p.m.

Weekly AesericanLegionFfshFry, Legion Home. 6-8 pin.

Legi 'Junlsr AuxiliaryMeeting, Legion Honte. 2 p.m.

Monday, Aprii 8 - - -

Senior Citizens club. Lean-ing Tawer Y.M.C.A,,i0..3 p.m.

Square Dance clith, -LeaningTower Y.M.C.A., iO3:30 p.m.

Americen Legion Corp. Osordof Directors Meeting, LegionRomo, 8 p.m.

Tnesdoy, April 9Garden club Board Meeting,

Home of Mrs. Robert Meyerv,e p.m.

Legisq Cao - club, LegionHome, 7 p.m.

Jewish WinS Vçterans Past#700 BbOrd : Meeting, Honid,0p.m. -

Stuokie Valley Elks ChapterMeeting, Elks Home, 8:30 p.m.

St0 JohOn Suñdoy, April 7. 29 poling

people at St, John Lutheran- church Nileo,-wll! renew their

baptismal vows throagh the riteof confirmation having corn-pleted a coarse of studies ofthe "Lutheran Church..MionouriSynod", of ono, and In the caseof public echool pupils. twoyears, They willbecosfirniedlna special service that day, atli a,m. All their families.friendo and relatives aro lo-vited to attend, - - - -

For those-who are est directlyconnected with the confirmands,and to the care of the over-flew, thorn wifi he two otherservices, The regular 8 n.m.service, and another. one at9:15 n.m. . - -

The Cenfirsionds ore as fol- -

laws; Rss5el Anderson, HojeenBartlett, Craig Brooks, MerlanBrownS Howard ChrIstiansen.David Erickson, Rçbert Graef,Ocena Horcje, Dale Hay, DonaldJohnson, Beth KOIIIÍI, SharonAnn Leporaki, Wifliam Linden.Wayne Makewski, Richard Me.yer, George Mittlebrun, -Karen -Moore,- Michoel Pilanki, Jody -

Routa, Gail Schiserer, PauletteStocker, Michael Tinley.Kenneth VetterShayne Watto,Robert WiIl.RohentWaegae, andDebbIe Young. -

The confirmands will receivetheir firstComrnupjon 'Ihors-day, Agrjl 11. at7:30p.. Therewill he Communion nfl 'GnodFriday also. fer eur mojgbgço.

Leglan Rifle Squad. LegionHomes 8:15 p.m.

Wednesday. April 10Senior Citizens cliii,. Lean-

Ing Tower Y.M.ç.&, 10-3 p.m.

-Square baie clülo, LeaningTower YM.C.A., 10-3:30 p.m.

- Duplicate Bridge club, Lean-log Tower Y.M.C.A., 7:30-1g

Yorktown Sertonia DinnerMeetIng,Dohl's Morton }isase,

- Morton Grove Art Gnild,Mansfield Park fieldlsouoe, 8:30p.m.

- .-. .An!erÎCn tegjon Awoiliary

C.&ì'. Homing, LegionHome, 8:30 p.m.

Thursday, April 11 . -

- Conquerors HandicappedSwim Pregram, Leaning TowerY.M.C.A., 7-8 p.m.

Tops Meeting, Laraisle Parkfleldhouse, 8 p.m. - -

Rifle Squhd Meeting, LegionHome, 8:15 p.m. -

Çenn. Child Guidance andFamily Education, DovonshirePork fieldhouoe, 8 p.m. -

These listings ore suppliedthrough the courtesyoftheMorton Grave isoler Women's slob.They desloe to includo all localevento.- Seed listing along withbdlhf doscriptiohi tOColeiidór

- ChoirmoiçMrs. Raymond E. LeJune. 8812 N, Central, MortonGreve, Illinois, 60053.

i.tioili -At

Luther . - -

On Easter. Sondoy, there will- be e SunrineService at 6:30 à.m

followed by an Easter Break.foot in the school gymnoaium. -

- After breakfast.- will 50 bandaySchool at 9:15 n.m., also Bibleclass, and at .10:30 n.m.. - theusual Sunday morning service,All ere welcome to attend thebreslcfost and Easter Services.For more information, call theparsonage er office, 647-9867.

Atteoid -

Fire Depo'. -

Meth --

. Iwo Hiles fine officers wererecent attendoisto at li foor..daymeeting of fire department in-

The two-are Lts. Gerald Co.meran and Carl yen. Theywerepart of a capacity crowd of over4,000 offIcers from the UnitedStates and Canada to attend the40th ansual Fire DeportmentInstructors conference. in -Memphis, Tese. The conferenceis sponsored by the Pire Pue-vention Department of-the Wen-

- tern .#cturial Barcas of Chi-coge and hosted by thoMemphin -

Fire Department. -

-Object of the coofereoce-iste provide as opportunity fer ice.ders lo tho fire nervice-te.ex-chsngt ideus and experiences

-- and to- keep. abreast- eflwestdovclopmeexs - In modern fire.muoship. ..- - ----

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Registration fee is ll.00 forOne boy or $7.ÇO for a familyregistering two or mare boys.

BonSuburbwowkps(4-PoÍnt) Leue

. WON LOSTF & F Cement 7Q 46Luebkes Five . 66 . 50Fred Busch Sass. 66 50Golf Mil Lanes 65 53Bank of NOes .. 61.5 54.5Plts Grill 60 56.Center Camera Co. 59.5 56.5Hold Hect Prods. 46.5 69.5Fstz Beer 46 70Dehls Five 41.5 74.5

. ::.H©y Nlwe. F55.

NOes Savings & LoSo 58.Krier Democrat 55Forest Flame 51ICOOp Funeral Home 50Edgebrook Flower Shop 46Skaja Terr. Fanerai Home 43Texaco Servi6e . 43Riggi&s Restaurant 42Amling's. Flowerland 36Frank's Complete Land 31

Honor RollD. Hindes 633S. D'Agostino . 603J. Ferion 547

Rutkowoki 5$6S Klub 533

N. -Mz. 527Prniagos 523

F. Lemanskl 521. A. Hebeisen 515B. Ely 513E. JakubowskiT. Hanrahan 511

. . A. Paanske 510Mammoser

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509C. ams 504

('leolik 503

. :JMTise Pony League Division of The registration will be held at

Nues Baseball Leagoe bas seo- She NOes Recreation Center.eral team openings for Pony 7877 Milwaukee Avenue atbaliplayers in the 14-15 yearold 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday April 9.Category. Boys born between An new boys must present aAogost 1, 1952 und July 3l 1954 birth certificate for checking.and residing in the Village ofNOes and/or the Nues Park Boys who are carrently port-District will he eligible toport- . icipating in high ochoolbasebajlicipatein this program. competition should regiater at

this time in order to play inthe Niles Bosebàll League pro-gram after the high school sea-son terminates.

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Moms& Lenbro CosMos 126Giovonnellio t24NUes BowlWalto LV.TofcarBirchway DrugsTravel ConsultantsKnop Funeral 97Twin Oaks Dairy 97Horczoko 86Bank of Niles .72Nuco Pizzeria , 61

High GameS. EmerickS. SipusichM. DolceB. Rspenda

MAINE RENTAL. - PHONE: 965.8522

POWER RAKES.

ROTO TILLERS' . . RUG CLEANERScHAIN SAWS .

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Vinyet Bty.Sol. 34 18Bunker Hill C.C. 32 20Lose Tree Ins 31 21Romita P1kg. 30 . 22Pormortyrs 4th Dog. 27 25Booby's Drive-is 26 26Colonial Fjsn.Hnme 26 26Giovonellio Sporta yç 7

V. Dalossondro 179 Bebs TapG. Galla 174 A.S.H. Phor. 22 30J. Hill 174 Birchway Drgs. 22 30D. TakerS 173 Niles Bowl. Ceo. 13 39

. High SeriesB. RospendaV. DalasuandroS. EmerickJ. DiLoreazoR. StefoB. SzymanskiA. PerlonM. Dolce

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- SeriesCecilia Fodor 500Betty Conrad 202 Game 501Pat Koch . 505LaVerno Vnllmonn 203 Game 514

10.5 jo Micholok . 51620 Jean (Shell 200 Gne 518

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24 Ear'y Birds Ladles' League2930 Elsie Kader30.5 Vrfl Londooer35 Lynn Wilde

Junior League Bowlers

Dove CandIsteisTom SengiotomoStove TompkinsDon GavinJeff BorranRon Scheffel

.. Roxie Nathan

Lady Off anso

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WONLitho Faut Pr'tg. 48Dominick's Foudu 48Flshermaos Dude R. 46.5

. Ryan PagkaFun.H. 38.5.Colonial Plena 37SBnwlers Shóps 37.5Oebler'u Fan.H. 34

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Undefeated in.IS games niid Little Six champs - view; Ed Sow1isbi Mortnn Grove; Jeff John.this is thb cage oquad nf Golf Janior High son. Golf; middle: John Barnefleld, GlenviowfIn School Disc. 67. Coach Frank lires (1. roar) Bill Peterson. Morton Grove: Kurt Makler 8ko-.coils his boyo "the best team Pvc ever had bio (hes in townships partially-sighted classthe opportunity to c000h.' Hin teomo hove won at . qolf) Fred Crivlore, Murtos Grove: Potthe Little lx (Janlor highs in Niles . Town- Qnisus Mortun Grove; front: . Steve Warshaw,ubip title three years in a row. Buck row: manager, Morton Grove:.Mark Barman, -Morton(1. tu o.) Hren; Willy France, Golf; John 0e Grove, Kost. Schirmer, Glenvlew and Jim Sou.Correvont. Morton Groves Keith Schirmer, Glen. ser. moragas', Morton Grove.

Greirnan .Hehts. Mrni's League

Standings PpiatsAtlas Tool Semice - - -55Giovannellis Pro Shop -- 51Bunker l-101 C.C. 45¡4iles Savings & Loan 45Niles Drugs - - 43Dohls Mortun Hoose - 40Lose Tree Ins 34Beak of Nues 23

'600Clob" AWeldser, Sob 600.212-205 eeippoghg

500 Club"Theis, Ross - 578.228Eagan, Roy . 564rnPtoch, Hurry 559-221ChristIe, Mike . 547Schmuck. Harry 540Pandero, Leale - 539Poouchl, John - 533Neisner, Ralph 532ikenn, Lou 531Miller, Herb 5264211

Ten Pin LeagueLone Treo los 67 37Missing Lioks . 59 45TraveL Consultants 50,5 45.5Ni-Ridge Pbsrmacy.56 48Del's Rest. 49 5Alley Cats 49 55Savior Pair Bty 45.5 55,5Múrphy Carp.Sup. 45 59Forest View Buttery 45 59Liady's : 44 60

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owaing League.Pto.m Esposito's Pizza 74

Oasis Lounge ese Gateway Chevrolet 62Lone Tree Ins 60LOST Switchcroft - - 6033 vmitage Insurance 50The News 42Anthasys Carpet Cleaners 32

43.5 Honor Roll:. 43.5 Curdo Mars 222-637.47 Joe Scheber 224-61347 Gerrald Suez 211.603-

Rayrobowuki - 104-562-- -.Lorry VaaMeroberge,, 191-541724 Moorhouse 193.536Wllliúm Wlfliuflsn- - 585-531282 v'--. -

Board of Commiooluaers of theMorton Grove Pork District hasecosanced the apysiatmoot ofDonald F. Lutz os Superioteo.dent - of Parks and Rdcreotioo.

Mr. Lutz has boon "on thejob" since March 1 and hisfomily- will join him within thenext few weeks.

Lutz, who lu preoeatlyworkiogso his M8steru degree In Roc-reotion, holds degrees from theUniversity- of Colorado. He ioa mambo? as well as committeemember of several parks sodrecreation associations and. us-tu recently, wan district 50 me-tropalitas recreation director inColorado. ,.

-Mr. Lutz -served io the AirForce inpersonoel and admlois.trstios. -

- Seek UmpsArea softball leagues aro in

aced of umpires. CampIate io-formation maybe obtaioedfromEd Krejcjk 966-7500, befare3 p.m.

Wins NumeralFreshmeuwho woo eumer9la

at Northern illinois universityreEently locludedjim Borchers,(Nileu-NotreDame).

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for The Bugle io- the Sattfrdaypraceeding poblication day.(Thursday). Please. nddress alicopy. to The Bugle; 8139 N.Ailyf0qhus. 9YC;NlinS, IiliflQ5

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ilyflosos lstQuality. 44? Panty Hose . L49-

-t8oa. Scarves 29Sucréts Reg.49 29

hWarmU!g owOs .

Study Gudes 29Ocefle Sponges

l/2GALLON.Juke Jugs 15

Styk H&r Spray 59

MHk 9 Maaesie 35

Hair Cur'ers Reg.29 15 . JSah& Pepper . -

Shakers- - 9;.49 PR.GIäs "Souvenir" - - - . .

Ash Tàrays 8.For $. . .

GardenTeols ' 49CLOSE OUT ON CANDLES

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We live in a. small. unincorporated area of Nlles. Where do weget the certified birth certIficate phutootat adhenoary to regiates.0er children far Modergaven?

According to school offlclolo for children bare within theChicago city lImito, a certifIed copy of the birth certificate maybe obtained from. the Chicago Board of Health, 54 W. Hubbardst. or the Couaty Clerk'o office. 130 N. Wells st. Children bornis ali other Cook- coniit municipnlitieo may obtain certified cor.tificatea from the County Clerk's office. For out-of-state -.write to the Board of Health of- tise specific city where the childwoo born. The low does not permit kindergarten registrationwithout a certified birth certificate.

i receotiy moved my fomifylntuNjieu.vto vain in the school Jiourd election?

Mrs. H. E,

You neglected to stato lo your letter when yoùr family movedloto Nilev.. Sdhooi district officiels teli us that, in order to voteio the Ago-fl -13 urbani board eiactiso, you must be a registeredvoter in the. tateof Illinois, 26 yearo of age or older, who heslived in Illinofo fou- one year, in Cook cusoty-for 90 days and io theschool distritt for 30 days. -

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Continued from page 1our continuing problems ho,on. -

Gozdon Kopald

"During tbe..pnst six yearswe hove -also eeiy-succeusfullyweathered uomo. turbulent ad.mioistrative - wateru. . With ournew administratIve vitality, ourprogramo -bave becomé excltiagto the extent that-both the presssod educators througboutthens-tionhave taken noto of us. Ceo.erany in six yearo,from cloudsof coofuoion und doubt, we arebeginning to emerge a spot. -light district in terms of theporeots ocaso of pride. the de-dlcated atad meinbero' realsense of belonging and.. shoveelI, the childrezfu joy of learn-

'My istirest in .. school of.-fairs is heuser thah ever - mypanoramic - interest i,, everychild is keèner thanever.Thuo,believing that I still havesome-thing worthwhije to contributo,once again i seek the oupportof the dltrict." -

fidward Soiomenfln. 40,andahomenwoer -

io. LOo d.,otrict for 13 years. incoreently sm-sing out- thé ce-expIred term of Alrnold Kapp..Who moved from the district toEvans505 -

Engaged in the practice of- law sisee 1953 with offices inChicago's Loop, Solomon holdsa Bachelor uf Science degreefrom Roosevelt college and aDoctor of Jurisprudence degreefrom Northwestern soivorulty

- School of Low. He Is a member-- of the Chicago Bar Asset. and- several legal fraternities and

charitable organizations, aswell as Nelsos PTA.

Salomoo . and bio wife,- Adrlepne, have 2childreo, Mark

994 Steven, .bstl.Jfel.00 school- students. - r

Commenting 00h15 cusdidocy,Solomon says: "in a schoolboard's attempt o efficieotiyropreueot the pub fc, i believeft to be greatly besefitial to

- briog specific ski-li ta its ranks.As a- practicing attorney fur15 years, i feel hat my lawbackgroand would continus toprovide service to the districtin--torons of inoomerable areaswhich embrase legal queudoño,District 63 hua como a bagWay. but problems still per-sisE . - . mainly. financialproblems, belog as we are inun area of 000-exintent laden-trial Lax base.

"Tiere are at present many-

federeS and atole programawhich infbueoce board acUoso.My background as an attorse6should prove an invaluable aid

- to the understanding of these- laws and I believe it io cmi.neatly clearthatthemore moneywe can obtain andes. those lawsthe leas the need for taxingthe public.

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'Siece loot OçtohetÇ at whichtime 1 was appointed by the -Board of Education of DIoS. 63to fill- the vacancy created by-Asisold Kappo resignation. I

- have hod the privilege of work-log -with a dedicated group ofmes and wOmeo. I have workedquIte closely with Soperieten-dent 4ugh McGulgan sod his -

staff. who. together, have gained.for our district. notional recog-nition. I have found the workchalleaging, excitiag and re-warding and would like to ceo-flaue to ho a pact gi this team."

Rodeo, who at present is aPrixicipal in an educational and

:atlooal uidance center in --

Chicago. bas -res:dad in Mar-ton_ Grov# ui'nce

:

1961. He lu -a former elementary anti high

açbs.ç1 aßchebor ofSclenc9g95Çm

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Lbr.y 1rs1- On Toenday, April 6, ancien-don-will be held to fill twoVacanciea en the NUes PublicLibrary District Board ofTru6tees. Thiu io the regularbi-cariaI election reqWred bystate law in eachevennamberedyear. -This year tifa terms ofoffice of Mr. Cariyle Esser.8211 Elmore of. and Mr. Sig-mund- Lewicki, 8707 Olcntt ave.expIre. Both of those are con-didaten for re-election, andMr.Martin Hodes. 8043 W. Lyonsst. is a candidate for election.

The polling places will be lo-cated at the library for the areain the District east of Harlemave. and at Notre Dame Highschool for the area weatof Nor..1cm. The polis wilibeopeofrom12 noon sodi 8 p.m. Absenteeballets may be ohtaiaed by voterowIts will not be within the Dio-trlct on election day or who areill or Otherwise physically un-able to come to the prescribedpolling plate. Application for ab-senate ballots shall be under oathand may be made in peruon upto three days, or by mali notleSs than fivo doys prior toelection day. Applications inperson may he made at the li-brary from 9 o.m. to 5 p.m.Monday' -through Friday. or bymail addressed to the ElectionClerk, Nues PublIc Library.960Ookton aL. Nibs, Illinois

the University of Illinois ando Master in Educados degreefrom the University of liii-

hie io a member of severaleducatlo associations, - Chi-.cago Principal's club,- North-west Snborban Jewish Coegre-gaSton, Skekie Valley BanaLB'rith. Park Ridge YMCA and

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Melzer PTA. Ha and bis wIfe,Norma, have 3 children, aUattending Melzer school.

Concerning hia candidecv.

Shgldon Rouen

Rosen stacco: 'Schnol Glut.63 has many problems whichhave not receivedcomplete and!er adequate attention. Amongthem are: school boundariesand parental complaints (es-pecialPy the constant ohiftiog ofioogibs from school te school):bussing for kiodergarfen andother pupilo . including thecoat fer same; inadequatecontact with. parents (exceptwhen a bond or other moneyloose is at stube). -

"The rapid Sipward move.ment of teachers' sabaneo andthe need to remain competi-Cive wIth other areno. or toresign the diatrict in the fu-tore to a second rate schoolsystem. Programo in effect in-other areas for several. yearnare only recently being moti-toted io Pint. 63.: -.. . - . --.:

Continued on pago 28,.

?/Vh Bugle, ThursdnV, ApdiI4,4968

NikS .yÖth: .ongre-ss

olding. --Paper Drive- - place them on Chair front door-

The Nues Youth Congreso in steps. Nodoorbeliswiflberang.conducting, ao ita first civic - Memhero of the Congress bavefunction, a paper drive and will. been assigned specific oreosasaist the residents of the vil- and will work in teams to makelago with the spring cleaning of paper is collected.their basaigento, garages andsheds. - Anyone having a large amount

of paper they wioh to donatecanCommittee members - Tony contact Mrs. ChorlOs MorrIs,Saxonne, 8801 MarcuS, Jeff 965-0061 and special pick.up as.-O'Connor, 336 Greenwood, Rita . rangements will he made.Voydo, 6826 Öabten, NancyGal. - -

insIti, 7048 Main, Ken CaId- - Baddies nf newspapers may,weil. 2918 Jerrie In.. have an- according to the North Westnssnced that paper will be cQl' ltalion..Ajnerican societyboard,lactad Monday, April 15. Tbey be delivered to the Grennan -

are urging all reoldests Io save Heightn fieldhouse, 5255 N..their paper and on bail, days to Oketo, Niles, on Saturday. Apriltie them with streng osodtig and 13, between 11 n.m. and 3 p.m.

Mees The 'Ca didae NightJefferson PTA io having a

special meeting Tuesday, April9 at 8 p.m. in fha school au-diturium. - -

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The special meating will feu-ttare_t five caucus delegateean the tn4ependent delegate thatwill be t-unalng to fill the fivevacancies on Dint. 64 board ofeducati

s.Hines LumberChicken Delight 33.5

3231N.W. Federal28Niles Bawling23Soerth Fun. H.22NUes Spart Ces.21.5Johnson Solch17Weiter-Roaschenberg

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. Lawrence H Schulte. 9036: Moody, Morton Grove, ha been: prómotecl to director ofmanu.

lecturing for Cook ElectricCois Tech-Ceflter Dlvisiòn. Heeucceeds WiUlam F. Meetersonwho has been named director ofOperatieps fór the -compans

- WlrecomDlylslon.

A graduote of Northwestérjj:i university wlh à B'S. loin-ducida! manegeinei Schulte

.badbeen manegor. of manuten-luring eegineèru at the Tech..Center divielon ulnce JofiningCook Electric ln 196E. Priorto that -he was chief qualitycontrol eilneor for Inter-ne!ionOl T1ephono end Tele-graphs Kellogg division

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:::__.:h. O Now Donp Achlon..-.--------.- Agitator - cicatee loi.curront far donpoctloii' cleaning.

o Jot.Away lint removal- neou no lint trap.

o Jet-apTe annures quickdrying.

o Jnt.simpio mecitaiilumhan fuwor parto far- top dnpundabilliy!

tun.Ietihr.pli dnTii for tip depctdtblll1

o 2 apoorti - cutomniiccook cycle to monca Sdi,,, grima .

o 2 agllailon, 2 apinapied

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At OtEarl Reasoner, jr. executive vice-president hibit during Maich aíd -Arll t the bank. The. and casbier of O'Hare international bank is ad.. artist hes exhibited in Juried ' shows au an afuijmiring the painting by Mrs Van Tempera, na of the School of the Art institute Peoria Re.which io une of the group of landscapes stili giona show and numerous art fairs and exhibitslife and figurative paintings by the artist on ex- in Michigan Chicago and suburban oreas

Crkfsad Of Mer y°s Advó G5ftSMarvjn

hua been named chairman afthoAdvance Gifts Division of the

.

1968 Metropolitan Crusade ofMercy. Mr. Chalutier io chafr-man and présidont ofIiiinoiaGosco.

in announcing the appoint-ment,Edward C. Logeiin vice-president of U. S. Steel Corp.

, andgonerai campaignchairman, --

described Chwidiers assign-- ment as the key responoibi-. -hey is the entire Crusade cam.

paign because th 900 AdvanceGifts firms and theiremployeçs

. acoont for nearly 80per ccitt- of the lands raised. - - -

Logèilnstressed that the Ott-iity executive will be respon-

sibie for recruiting approiti-mately 3110 business ieoders

-most of them chairmen or pr--sidents of their companies, whowill solicit 900 msjor firms.

- "Mr. Chondierwiiispearhesdthe drive for empioyee contri-butions frOm the tO0000 peoplempigped by these SOQ firms,

ax weil as corporate gifts," -Logeiln pointed out." His deep: involvement in civic affaira and -

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his commitment to the-Impore--

ant-role ofvoluotary human care

Sob Wordel. PublIc Reiationd -chief et Teletype Corp., wei.comxh ArihorLeTóorneau,pre. -

oldest-of the Nibs- jaycees.-toTeietpe for s opeciai program:

- designed to acquaint them with -modOrn ioduutry

The Jaycees - and their wveobad, dinner with ornpanyre- -

i ÇhodOà T -Hec-d

services ieoricomrnsoitymakeMr. Chandler an ideal chair-man for this particular voi-soccer-Job," Logelio said. -,

Cbsndjer-has served us anAdvance Gifts çeam -csptainsuce the - Crusade of Mercyfirst was-expasded to a metropsiitan effort in i968. Lostyear'scampolgnraised 24.095808 or iOO.2 percent of, thegout., -

Çhandier Is president; dl-ITetor asdchiéf:execuUyqofficer of Northern lii1noisGasCo. sobsidisries: Nl-CssSúp-piy, inc., Appie River Çhem_Ical Co., Ni-Gas Energy, Inc.and Great River Gao-Co.- -

: His civic SãtiVities torbideTrsveiers Aid: Society of Me-tropolitan Chicago, o- Crusdebeneficiary; United - Fund ofGien Eilyn, one of the Si subi.,urban fundo participating-Is theMetropoiitañ Crussd Chicago

:Assocation of Commerce andIndustry; : iiiinois Scote - Cham- -her -sf Commerce; - AmericanFoundation of Religion and Psy-chiotry - and Gies Eiiyn Boys'Baseball. - ,

The Suhurhas Community

- Chest Council, the CommunityFund of Chiáugo and the Mid-- Americo chapter-of cha-Amen-

pansons In the MptropojitsnCrusade of Mdrcy which raisesfund fer more than 900 velen-tory human caro services in sfive-country ares. The cam-pulgn guai will be set by thetrustees in juse with the kick-off scheduled foe' September.

, ichard Coui°eThe Spring 1968 Session of the

Gabriei Richard Basic CosroewiE hegin on Monday, April1at 7:30 p.m., atSt. Aibáifs Epio-copal church huh. 6240N. Avon-daie, Chicago.

Os Mendsy evening. April8,there will be e demonstrationof thia coarse st St. Albsn'sat 7:30 p.m. You are invitedto attend to discover how thiscssrse con help you. There isOS obligation and ref reohmentawill be oerved, so bring yosrfriends.

For furtberiojsrmstlon, telo.plisse Agnes Piskowski, 966-67t8.

HaH'-Million

: - - Çnni A. Hinz, -84110 N, Mason,- Morton, Grove, District Repro.

- - sentarive iii t!ils -ecca for the: Md:Adso6iatloii fon Lutherans,

- placed Mothaa half .a miliios-

dollaro In life losuránce in 1967,anssuOcod George V. Eramplen,Oenior vice president and directer nf agenitlen AAL is e fra-

- tern9l li : tiisurence societyservIng Lutherans throughoutthe United States and Cunada.

Velop usderaganding and co.Osrutlon between local civic.groups and business leoders.

John Auwaorter,' Teletype'avice presidont of Saies and Fi-nance, addressed the ,roup des-crlbing Ihr company's partiti.potion in communityevents.TheVisitoro rrhed o products

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More then 500 UniversItyIllinois senioro and grsduatcstudents have left the jjrbnoncampus to practice teaching in71 communitIes across thest

Among the students ore: joncMetzny, 8729 Eimore, Nibs undjean Becker,. 7938 Davis st.,

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ChOd,en'e ilion --3ot.. ApeIl O -

-3 DT008-CCNaDY tESTIydLItaYflE, :VOGI OEOR" --Staits t 6-n. - FeSa 4pm.

-

keGoodies -For U.S0

Ad-Carol Chamberlin teacher of Glenview Park District Art class

und twoef ber pupils, Geraldle Appleyard and Katherine King,will exhibIt theiì' paIntIngs 1n the. art Gallery of the Golf failliTheatre darIng the 000tlsefApnil.

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MIII RuT©r For MaIfe Shdt Two famous lodi of film

-"Boo .Voya'e" IS - in the nottoo distant-future for shout 25to 30 Maine East, South - andWest students and two facultyadvisors as plans are presootly-being consummated: for theaooual -'-'Humanities Ahrood"overseas. trip spoosored, byTownship High School Dise. 207,

: P9U1 E. Healy, Maine EaitEnglioh undHsmanloies teacheresd::HSO0iAnddrsón, so of, -

the Maine -East English de-psrtment sff. s6ill serve asfaculty trip directors und od--vlss!s for the student entour- -

e;#

In addition to - the previouspoints of visltatioo, -such -asCologne, -Parlo. Rome mid Lu-cerne, this- yearCopenhagen andViciase haSe been added to theStudent -tour, Students will pee-pore for the toar- by -attending

Thls-wlll ho the fourth litnualtour for students of the threeMaine high schools. Deportarefrom OHär-lnternational 4ipbrt,wtbibtake iOC9Ulund the tour group will rotuisto O'Hare July 26. ,

a special summer school ses-slon from J000tS to july 3which will emphasize the greatfacets of the varied humuni-ties, such - as in the fields of-abi; archiegcture, msslc, liter-attire, and histroy. This will re--ward the students with one unit00f additióssi credit,

Members of the Pupil - Per-- Sound Services -department ofoil three Malee -high -schoolsnow have - registration formoavailable,along- with complete-copies - Of the- -toar -itinersry,-Early registration IS es-coaraged by Healy und MissAnderson. -

A - special "Homunicies.Msroad" meeting will he boldApril 8 st 8 p.m., at MaineEast Hih schoOl, room - 231,for interestedstudents, parents- - und friesdo, Healy sud - Mios

- Anderson will outline complete- dttails sod purposes of this

Diri. 207 program.-

Newborn

A boy, David John, was boreMarch 14 and weighed t lbs.

.11.1/4 'ocs. The proud poreotoare Mr, und - Mro, George W.Schultz, 8645 MIlwaukee ave.,Nileu, illinois. -

MN&E-

Neid Over! 31dBIR wk!r

NOW AM ôviEj

- -Kid Stow Sat., Sun.- OPEN 1,30

-"SMOKY"-

-Plusi Cartooas

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und Ro.president. 'eert clarity. The film 5arta FrIday- at the Golf MIli Thpatre,o Includes. Diano Dors, Michael Couch. Judy Geeson -

fsture podsctioss st the MillRus Playhouse, prodsáer CarlStohs, jr., has osnosoted. -

Joan Blondell stars io theNeil Simos comedy, 'Barefootht the Park," Muy 14 throughJose 2. The plsy will featurehei- daOghter, Eilen Powell, inthe role of her daughter. -

Ano 'Southern appears in'Dear Charleo" June 4 throughjftn9 23, The sow theatré will0905 SS previously aosuuncedwithMartba Poye In "GoodbyeCharlie" on April 23,Thegrundopening on April 26, followingchree days of previews, is abenefit -performance for theU$.O._

: - Producer Stalin has namedMike Ferrall director. FerraDformerly was director of eheHighland Park Tosthouoe the- -otre. He rotures to the Chicagoarea from San Francisco, -

- Top Scorer- The three top scoreré fromesch of the three Nues Town-ship l-11gb schools in the anoualNotional Máthematics contestwere named last week by schoolofficials. - -

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Dovid Fried, Nilehi West'stop scorers also achieded thehighest score of any stodeot inthe state of Illinois, -. Riles-West's - other twa top scorersware Michael Shapiro, a Joe-ion; und David Wortman, 5936Monroe.Morton Grove, s sen-¡or, -

!WPEN([WOOD

- STARTS--FRIDAY. APRIL 5

lai Chicagotand Showingi

JAMES STEWART- -

HENRY FONDA - - -

"flR CRÉK"

: RAYMOND BURR-- "p.J.I'- -

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M Gulf- MillAs the owner und ringmaster of a circus plogaed by a se.nies of grisly murders, In "BersOrk," Joan Crawford intro. -- daces Ty Hardin nod bis wire-walking act above a field of np..raised bayonets. "Berserk" Is in Technicolor end the cast ai-

GIve \Ci log a cheer fo their h metowo he o wo fi d Mary L

Ruzkswoki Cl ris P t rosit und Marianne Healy These oeJust a few of eh Isveli cheerleaders -you will be seni g in theJefferson Theetnicol Society o mosical comedy Wanted APresidentI" to bh presont6d co April 26 und 27 sud May 3 and 4se Jefférsonschoòl, tlOS Groéndsie, Riles, -

Recently a group of the oldergirls of the Junior Auxiliary ofthe Morton Grove Unit 9134,Aménican Legion met t the

- home of their senior advisor,Mrs. John Sepesy end baked olarge qountity of goodies forthe hpyo - at Cb9 U,S.O. The

- young ladies ivith, the calloary-talents were Barbara add Con-nie Hoffman, Karen und KrissKarsten, Theresa Kimara, Don-na und Debbie Seizer stai SallyAnderson. UoderMrs. Sepesy'ssoperviolon they baked t dozencup cakes, one small cake, 3dozen hotter halls, -3 dszen her-shey cookies and ose dozendote torteo, - -

FINAL WSEK --- -

Recommended ForAdults Only

v. ey-of: the

ChiiqrennSarday Matinee: -

,SMQlCY'- -Pius ColorCartoons - -

Begiuhut 1:35Eds 3x40 -

Art Exhibit by fdwio. Wuppte

The foilowiog day Auxiilerypresident Mrs. Jack BartholmyMro. Sepesy und Mt-, asd Mrs.James CampunelioaccompedBarbara Hoffman, Theresa El-idora, Sally Aoderson und KarenKarotes down to the U.S.O, Mr.Campanella donated 40 lbs, ofbassnas, 12 containers of cbeooeand 2 cartoss of putato chipe.The Juniors served coffee undpunch and the - fosd they had -

made. Later they played cordswith some of the sailors. Thegino und odoits were told that1350 boyo went through theU.S,O. that Sunday.

junior Auxiliary aredaagbters of Legionnaires iiaod under. und projects ssch unthese bring them BIsSer to theadult world of wars, service-men and commsoityand nationalas well au stale service.

Greet Foigñ -

Exchange NursésAt s recent meeting of the - - -

De9 Platees -Democratic Wo-men's club, foreign exchange -

students fas'xhenlng their nars..- Ing career as Lutheran Cesena]

hospital were enterealded -at apst luck supper given by tee -flioflibers,-Gtieot spouicérfor theevening was G, Rex Wilson,chairman ol the recently- de- -

- fewed Libraryexpossleo refeendum, iii o display of brother-

- hood and --usderstisdlng, the-

-ntlroos- recipròcatod with a de-.monstralion- of nbtive dances

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Tag. architect bachelorw/tucnlShed one bdrm.apt. Sub-lease or share.lease. Auto priv. w/share.learn. Prefer adults rem.profL Ladys or re4tedartist 154 5th CoUrt, DesP1aInes In. Apt 2.F.

Townhouse in XvjountPEcspect 2 BedroOmsAvailable May Ist.

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ÁrritiE tow MIDs:murnay and .1rI-day Apr1, 'lt and 5th,Il tn o; pni- Luncher snacIr sered. RANDPA RIEtD HOUSE.Sponsored -byVs PlainerWPPJrìÇ» pjr?. LI'

AES&OBE.S4JJncIeSam got.me!F,Eustsell my pride and Joy.1563 Corvette SUOSPaY.

7 . .fUl Injection, 4speed with positractiOn.Best offer takes lt. Call299.4753 atte? 6 pm.

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1967 Opal Wagon, Radio &lite., W.W.. Buck. oeoto.Dirk brks.. Excel. Coud.'r1. Party - $1,495.Call 827-6343

1964 Volkow'agon - Excel.ConcI. Radio E Heater Bestoffer ...Call 966-3910

'5e T-Bled. couvE,, 430cubic Inch. Needs paint38 Ford .2 dc. VO Flathead. Call 3054033.

Rannen Fee Sol-B.V -

Ali BEIcK NArICE - a big bedrnis, nice livingrm. WIth 116 baths and att garage. H acre lotfor youngsters 0E aU ages. Assumable 436 mort.gage. For more Information call' $24,950

A FABULOUS HOME tòr yoúr growing family.5 bedrooms, 216 baths lst4loor family room,PLUS panelIe1 ree. cm. with bar. 2.car attachedgarage and many other extras. 43,900

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LU$E-WEN1030 MIner Ecaliom - 334.3191

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Day Cmp-2

AQUA LAIE DÀY CAWEEÇELI.ERT CAER' SiTE ¡Et DES PLIUIIES

0LYMPIÒ POOL, coMpwrE; Ami.suiic piioGRAM cLUDUG HORSEBACK RWING COEDAGE 4 TIIIIU i.3. LIFE SAVING COURSE FORTthIS. 4-S'S WEEK PROGRAM. 4 WEEKS ONLY.

.$120. II4CLUDINÓ AHOT LUNCH. TRANSPORTA.TION PROVIDED. FOR BROCHURE CALL 464.0920

. Ànieats fox Bent - EEL

cau oxa.u((*ANA -U1ITFiO.2

33. Apt. to Share NOW RENTING

Furnished iiu for pet.s remoesnai aciWsingle mén to abure with Ura WOrld's inni bisinisussame. Des . Plaines.

334.7345 2964099. maid pbssare lt's. . AP1C to tenants iIsir

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-Child COm -21.Loving. care for yourchild in my home. Way.rinden Park.

Call 337.3612

27 - 30a05050

NOW YOU0M; E3UVZNATE

RLZThe healthy way

-- ForMassage . Sauna BatiK

and SwimmIng . -

Can all be'yours -

TODAYCALL GENE áAiLARD

821.5171

ERATON.O1SAALTU' CLUB -.

-APSB

FAST ACflOWCLASSIFIED.

910-

'1ow REN11NG . . . the Suburb's Finest. - ; .

WALL-TÓ.WAIL CARPETIF4G THROUGHOUT ' -

lbedttotn Opartments Z111 plrtinenIt fpartmenti Urger'$12 to $165 iiiihIy - , $1O tO $IO IIIIIIthIy litas Miti Homes

n 10USD P30031 -

e ELEVATORS o EYreRIOR PATIOSn ALWAYS PLENTY 05 PARSING ,

a At CONDITIONED HOT WATER IIEAa GAS COOKING n SOFT WATER INCLUDED. INRENTAIS - -

DrIIy rol Wenkad,tmn li m. .7 pm-

Furnished trailer for - . - . ---

rent. Prefer two adotta -

that aregood housekeep. . For a Isxe ' - - - - . - . . -

Suburb's Fiflest!

'-i bik. barb ±iim..(RISOnI Rd Bitgpls Fncti.ths 2 b!otk-awqmWellBLbRtexIbaJaWS

uII or Port Time

.. $2 Pr Hour, Plus incextiveboas-Ourladies average between$3.25 red $3.75 per hour

-culling . on - new mothers.All leads furnished. For

- i more information. phooeMrw. - - Harrison st679-4901.

ReSp Wanted-FemelO-SOA -

TTP0T -

- !tOTPA3'' .

Your choice of locationDays, Weeks, Months

Call BLTFY RICH -

$LAIWE !$EVELL,ma.

Sg8.5510AP4A

SECRgTARYThe IolLattqn.Grove PorkDiotrict -hua utrractivePull Time - pósitiso for uwomun who coo type, un-swer phdno. -und hoodlevuriety .01 respoosihi-litleu. Prefer MortonGrove resident. 5 DoyWeek - 9 u.m. - 5 p.m.-Goo salary and fringebenefits. Yo 5-lOO - -

, 6150 Dempster.-

-PULE TflE

- PAET TI3IENO -EEPESIENE

NECESSARYManufacturers of looseleaf budera needs women for table and lightmaoltine work. Modem,clean pltnt.

For information callS41.ES TOOLS, INC.

. . 298.11262166 5. Mannheim

- Des'iPluhdes

.-- . DOMESTIÇ

2 or.- 3 dayS week. ColiSuiooday or Sunday.

-967-5935

WAITRESSPart time und Full timo.Morto .usd uutfrms for-nishod.

l-Io'ord Johnson Rest.6201 Dompoler

967-9279

FAST ACTIOP3CLASSIFIED

p i.

l39O -TOa ou A'

An experienced and courteous WantAd advioer will be pleased to take

-- your ad and help you prepare oneto get the marilmurn results. Call

- uptoday.

ReSp Wemtad-FemeJe.A

WA23TE UimDgM'RLT-

TOV30O àTI.'EAOTIE LDINWho can call on business sOmonte for ngrowing national 11cm. SaIes experience help.fui but not necanary. I will train in our pro.cedure. High potential earnings and companybencINa for those few who can qodli4'. Onlyladies who can start immediately need apply.Call Mr. Ceban for appointment S, liiterview.

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no-0000 Evanthga 253-1626Y - AT 6 COE233

- TFA40ES rd. MILWAUKEE 4812 W. IRVING PR.

APISA

JOtS! JO S! JO: S!1ORThWEOT - NORTE . WEST

a 49 ClerIcal - -T$.59 o 37 Secretaries $505o fl Gen'l Office $317 e 13 Receptionlsts $375e 17 bar's. Recép: $399 o 37 Figure Clerks $495

All jobs free to you sil In your own neighborhoodmany walk to work. Northwest; North, West andloop. pick your own location. Suburbs too.

T- V1ESH 'jPERSONALIZED ED21WYMEpy SERVICE

o Executive Sec)'s $500 o F/C Bookkeeper $500n GIrls Friday 450 5 EditorIal Aos't 500o Secy..Radlo & TV 435 -o IBM Opr 450o Dictaphone Secys. 435 o 7pinto 435o Seceptionists 450 'o Mall A File 365

ALL JOBS FREE TO YOU530 Noathwe Ewy. 027.5563 Des PialareRansoisa llewtoa n Adele Sadien e Walt ¡Samien

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TIRED OF COMMUTING?The First National Bank of Morton Grove hasPernonnel Openings for: -

Secretary. - G!r FridayMUST TAKE SHORTHAND

CONTACT MR. LAXSGFELD - YO 5-4403

B'IRST NATIONAL BàNK OPL!OTON GEOVE.

6201 De - Morton Grove

Eaceilent working conditions.l'hdl fringe benefits.

SEE OR CRZL 398ES SaflOmilSEN

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FIRST NATIONAL SANK -

OF DES PLAINESLoost. . - - -

FAST - ACTION CLASSIFIED

Esip Wanlxd...f24....eng

TRAFFIC CLEE(interesting varleiy of duties including typingletters, monoes & reports. Some outside telephonecontarlaGood- oturting nalary, complete range of benefitsand excelle0t advancement opportunities,On the -job training provided for business mindedwoman Interested in long terni employment.

Contact ¡On Gmmrdo: -537.flll3. fer dotalls dad Interviste -

EKCO PRODUCTS INC.717- Wheellng Road Wheeling, 1111

An Equal Opportunity EmployerAPiS

- - WORK -

IN YOUll OWN AREALeading

firnis are looking fore i SEGRETARY (WITH S/H) -

e 2 SECRETARiES (WITH DICTAPHONE)o 1 REcEPTIONISTo 2 TYPIS'IB

These cotapanies pay top wages andoffer full benefits.

CALL 290-7766MONDAY THRII SATURDAY

TUIEDAY & THURSDAY EVENING TILL 8 P.M.

- .PERSONNEL SERVICE

- CLERK TYPIST ° -. Plaines Ave. Des PisinesMust he good typist and relleve.at SwitChbOard.

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FEMALE FACTORY-

HELP-

000D ST.AETIIG EATEGOOD WOEBINO OONBITIONS -

- - NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. - VUL-TEA1N' -

- APPLY IN PERSON- - - -

¿IERRIØAN OAS EUBBESL CO.8589 WRIOBA - $J.EB P533-

flh,,r.o,Iuo_A!5'97!ì.°.

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- t!1T Till BIST OFFER7 iN AND DAY OUT

-aL WAT

Every day of the year thousands of peo-

pie take advantage of the articles and

lorvices offered in our Want Ads. Among

r the many- offers you may find the quickri solution to your personal or business

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needs. Use our Want Ads.

-Eelp Wanted....

Woman to clean sfinIIofflce, once a week. ElkGrove Area.

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tY7.4BMAPiA O TOP PAY

o GOOD WORIKINGCONDiTIONS -

o ERcELLE1IT FRINGEBENEFITS

o OPPOIITUNITF TOLEARN

o BONUS INC*STIVE

OENEBAL OPPIOEhnmedlateopenjngavan.able for n position offer.ing a variety of duties InSales Dept. Modem air.conditioned officer. plea.sant atmosphere, excel.lent company benefits.High school graduatepreferred.

FROI65a 627Ufor appointment

$2.00 an hr. ro storE.Flexible Hru. Pick up & OLES . TTPTdeliver Fallar Brush sr-ders from - established Including cuatomer con-- curt. by uppalnt, only. tort, typing and varions

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Pa 4-5721 or Or 6-3050. otheg duties.Salary commensurote

with background andability. -

Hospitalization. Ingur.once and Profit Shagisig

Modern sir-conditioned4-girl office.

ORNESAL OPFIOE

Experienced typist. Sal.soy commensurate withabwty. Must have owntransportation. -

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678.7757 - Cali cc apply In pemon.-

300EAWE- 3PEfl$2m

PETERL?

7ping 4, general office.Flexible Isouin. Call:

260-6686AP1B

flERWoman, middle age towork on sales floor. Eve.nings 5.9:30 and all daySdturday. Excellent 555.sly, employee discounts.Apply lit person erraisafter 12:00.

Win, à. LEWISR/SNDHUEST CENTERMT. PROSPECr. mL.

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. RecepttoithtUgist 4ing. One girlOffitle. Branch office òZNational Company. Neatsharp ffil on phonel

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Call MISS RUDIST

033-1025

P5ES261035 STERLWEEEOUES INO.

3500 N. WoN Rd.Franitlln Park

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3565 N. 25th Ave.-

Schiller Park660-2888

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Lsventiowy

Confrol ClerkPonlaneat Position

Aptitude for fuguros ne.ceotaly, of duties.L i t e typing. Bacellontcompany benefits.

cou Yard Larson

EREIOAUGTAEALUD CO.

(FIST DEPT.)9301 Belmont Ave.

Franklin PackAn Equal opportunity

- - Employer

U.ES GàLFill time im ClassIfiedphone mom Must hoveprior newspaper exper. -

lenco. Write Box 129 TheDes Piaims ieuin1. 1328WeI$ford Avn. Dee PI. -

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