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   Economist (Newspaper) - October 12, 1958, Chicago, Illinois                               Cooking School To Be Gala Event A Penny for Your Thoughts Each is given a penny for hto or her thoughts Today's Interviews were conducted in Beverly area The question asked YOU IN LONG OR SHORT Mrs Eleanor Oak too about a year I think In my opinion it takes about that long Tor a couple to really know each other well but n o t intimately Besides know each other MSS ELEANOR SCHMIDT will live after the wedding and plan their Aleda dion depends on the some have to save their money before they can get ried so they can have a home All tny girl friends have had long engagements An e n g a gement should last be- tween nine months and a year The couple have to get to know each ALEDA PETERS NICKEL Henry South engagement should last between nine months and a year so that she has a chance to know him and so she can fill a cedar chest Besides marrying the girl or boy you also marry the family MRS HENRY and a couple BOTMA should have a Chance to become acquainted with their prospective Fred infants What is the point of waiting if you are going to make the lasted about two and a half I was married in April Long en- are no I should know Short en- are much better But the engagement shouldn't be so short that the couple don't get a chance to know each chief storekeeper for the city of all depends on the two individuals in- Mine lasted eight but that's not necessary It de- pends on how long they knew each other before becoming en- JOE gaged The im- REGAN portant thing is not the length but how well the couple really knows each and that varies with each 1 Pastor Marks Year In Priesthood The Rt Rev Msgr Michael J pastor of Saint Nicholas of Tolentine 1721 W will celebrate the anniversary of his nation on October 13 Msgr Fennessy has been at St Nicholas of Tolentine church for the past 32 years Previous to that he had been assigned to St Brendan's 6714 S Racine for 14 years Msgr who came to the United States from Ireland when he was 18 was ordained in Holy Name Cathedral on Octo- ber 13 As a young Msgr served as a curate at Holy Name Cathedral About a year he was assigned to Sacred Mean where he spent three yeare Then came assignment at St church And just before coming to Si Nicholas of Tolentine monsignor was assigned to St Mary's church crn the West side of the eity Msgr Fennessy is the second oldest priest in the Archdiocese of Chicago Street Burning Of Leaves Illegal Householders were warned week by Chicago Fire Department bureau of lire pre- vention ft the law to burn leaves on the According a cily persons found leaves Best Jo curb are subject to being fined in tiw fire bureau DETAILS COLUMN I Accredited br All VOLUME 78 at W Ttl OCTOBER 1958 14 NORTH CENTRAL EDITION 192 NEW PROJECTS HERE List Prizes At Thursday Cook School Gala Event To Be Held In Capitol ets Now On Sale At Locations Listed By Edith Thompson Economist Staff writer Only four more days to wait and that sparkling new gas re- any number of other choice gifts for may be In other the big one- day ples Gas company's Cooking School and several thousand lar prize Extravaganza opens at 9 Thursday morning in the 7941 S Halsted st Eleven major gas appliances top the list of show prizes Doors to the Cooking School win open at and is urged to be there early for choice of seats As ticket sales zoomed wards in the final week before he big Manager Joseph Broderick reported that a 1959 model gas water the gift of Rheein had been prize list In many other gifts from area merchants and food suppliers have been added to the list Giant shopping bags to be given at the close of the school will with out- tanding food values Marilyn Home Service supervisor for Peoples Gas Light and Coke will prepare two dinners as major attractions during the One is a dinner planned be given by the he the traditional or's in a new guise Leading the prize list are RCA Whirlpool 11 cubic foot gift of Peoples Gas Light and Coke company Hamilton also gift of Gas company universal gat gift of Stove Roper gat raage frith gift D Koper company Martto gift Martin Stove and Stomping com- pany Crown gas gift Crown Stove Works water gift manufacturer Warm Morning gas gift gat gift co gas water Rheen Caloric gas gift of Five yearly memberships and one pass for three free visits to the International ure S Halsted st Tickets at just cents apiece for the big event may be chased at the offices and ness houses listed below Each ticket gives one a chance to win one of the many wonderful prizes Capitol 7941 S 729 W sU 5 Western ave Southeast E St Peoples Gas and Cake side W st and S n ave Amity Federal Savings and Loan Wit S Halsted st National S Frank's Department W and S 9 st Fur 4718 S HaMed st National S Western AM S Ashland ave W ist and S Western am Going A Long Way These four young English women who are hitchhiking their way around the western hemisphere stopped in last Meek With Ed they left to Shirley Lillian Moj Sheila and Aileen Lamb By Economist Staff Four adventurous English girls in their early 20s reached South Side Sunday with packs on their high scuffed and apiece to tour the U.S for six months They're see the They cook their own food in pots they carry with sleep in sleeping carry filled with find ple are very very kind Mr and Mrs Ed of 7842 S Paulina took the girls in for two after meeting them at W st and Ashland ave when McElroy made a chance joking comment about tiny Shirley who weighs in at 95 ing her pack He took the four downtown to see the arranged meals at and the Morrison and housed them with his family of four for two nights Three of the Mutton of Shirley of and Lillian of S u r y are stenographers Aileen of is a physiotherapist who hopes to work in the U.S like Chicago very one of the travelers said better than New York Especially the the good the art institute and the beautiful Lake Shore The four musketeers started out over a week ago from where they've been working for the past 15 months Heading now toward then to California and they plan to ways sleep in tanners barns in their sleeping bags student and how other people But often people along the way invite them for meals and help them places to stay a real Aileen remarked They cany one change of slacks and and They'll buy them if they need them What impresses them they all say gether this not New one adds ruefully me they're not ing any trouble lang- SUNDAY SOCIAL Adrian Alumni are holding Sunday Social in the school st and on October 12th 1958 from 2 to 5 honoring the Nuns who have taught the classes of 1931 thru Things Were Cheap All who couldn't un- how the people running auction sale last November and December in the Mono Grove 5021 S Damen were able to offer household and other items at seemingly lously low prices may now find out the reason according to Asst U.S Atty James Parsons Under indictment by a federal grand jury for use of the mails ir a scheme to defraud are the four of the Joseph of chief ford Gino former owner of Southwest dis- 1934 W and William R Watson of Ohio Currently free on bond they are slated to appear in federal court November 3 Still at large is Martin's who goes by the name of and whose only real known name is The alleged ing to federal started a the name of cury Wholesale W St on 1957 Watson was listed as the owner it is they de- posited in the Beverly Slate Savings 1357 W st On the basis of this credit they proceeded to place small orders of various kinds of with manufacturing and distributing paying their biJls according prosecutor in the case With this foundation Parsons the four then placed larger orders worth over with the but failed to make payment The merchandise was unloaded various in the Chicago such as those in the Mono Grove With fantastically low below cost in many the merchandise sold rapidly On December 23 the Mercantile Wholesale ters company suddenly closed leaving its offices and storage area bare Irate merchants complained to local and federal authorities together of fragments of Parsons the accused men were soon tracked down by federal lies and accused of the mail Indictment by a federal grand jury came in February land trial was set for Oct 6 continued to new date October Pay Tribute This Week Solemn Requiem Masses To Be Held In Catholic Churches Here And Throughout World By Jerry Borach Economist Staff Writer Entering churches draped in dark mourning South side Catholics will this week pay tribute in solemn requiem Masses to their late spiritual Pope Pius XII The Masses will be held days and times Church bells aie also tolling the for the entire official nine day mourning which began last Friday churchmen added their words of praise for the late Pope to those of government and religious leaders throughout the Said the Rt Rev Msgr Patrick J pastor of Christ the King 9235 S Hamilton where solemn requiem Mass for the Pope will be said row at If the Poet tells lives of great men remind us we can make our surely the lives of countless bers will be elevated by the im- pressive life story of Pope And while it is true that leaves behind him footprints on the sands of it is undoubtedly true that this saintly Pontiff leaves a far greater imprint on the shores of eternity God grant peace to his great The Very Rev Msgr D A pastor of Immaculate Conception 2745 W 44th st showed himself a father to no matter what their nationality or religious Mass in Holy Name of Mary W and S Bishop will be offered tomorrow at 9 The the Very Rev Msgr John C said of the late Pontiff that was one of the greatest Popes of modern times and had a tremendous fect on the life of the church We all feel a great loss at the passing of such a great Adding his the Rev William L 9320 S Loomis president of the North Illinois synod of the Evangelical and Re- formed He was a very great leader and as head of the Roman Catholic Church directed a movement to win the world from a materialistic to a spiritual I have had seven with Pope Pius XII in the course of the last nine said the Very Rev Msgr Thomas A pastor of St Basil's W and S Honore in my he was undoubtedly the greatest Pope in modern church history He was a a a above a had his finger on the pulse of our times belter than any other world leader For Catholics he gave the privilege of having an evening and he ened the communion fast to three hours Bolh of these steps will contribute to the moral betterment of our people my Pius XII was a Requiem Mass for repose of of his eminence bt offered Tuesday at 11 in Children ol the parish school will receive holy com- A Jewish Rabbi Leonard Oakley of Beth Torah con- would think of the late Pope as a worthy exemplar of one who loved his fellowmen and pursued the patts of peace He aided much in granting asylum lo the of Nan persecution Purchasing First Ticket Mrs Alice 6440 S Emerald 17th Ward Committee is shown purchasing the first ticket sold in the 17th Ward ear raffle On left is Mrs Emma 921 W and on the right Esther Jennings oC The car will he raffled off in the Morrison hotel on National Democratic Woman's October 18 sponsored by the Federation of Illinois Woman's Democratic dabs For New Street Lights New streetlights valued at will light up st this with celebrations planned in two spots Hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise will be given away by Englewood merchants and fireworks win light sky when the by the wood Business Men's association underway Thursday night st W and S Halsted sts Pact of 586 new lights along st will be switched on be- tween and p.m by Mayor Richard Daley Famed spiritual singer Mahalia Jackson has agreed to sing for the occasion Beginning at 630 p.m with extensive aerial the celebration will feature the St Rita band in its regular tion in the middle of the inter- posting of colors by the color guard of can Legion post and a grand finale with a flag formed by a fireworks bombardment To qualify for dozens of prizes ranging from to pers may procure coupons from the neighborhood stores pating in the or cut them from the Economist Coupons must be dropped in the barrel at and Halsted sts Thursday evening Winners will be drawn by members of the Eaglewood Business Men's and notified Friday Here is the list of prizes to gift certificate from Sears Roebuck savings account from the Chicago City Bank Trust a master toaster from Pish ture gift certificate from gift certificate from L gift cate from gift certificate from Kinney gift certificate from a Dobbs hat from Gor- gift certificate from Health a ley man's wrist watch from 10 whole boiled ham from savings account from Concordia Savings and Loan gift certificate from King room heater and from and a dler snow suit from Inc merchandise certificate from Kelly Paint a lamp fioro a chrome step stool from Quality Chrome and a merchandise certificate from H and H Millinery Dignitaries invited to the re- viewing stand Commissioner Lloyd M bureau of streets and Gen miah Commissioner of John J de- commissioner of the bureau of Joseph superintendent of con- bureau of Virgil chairman of the board liam T Murphy Paul and Frank J Ward Superintendents John Joseph and miah Gilligan and Capt of the Englewood Police station in have also been invited Millions Expenditure Is involved Program Includes Street By Harold Cross Economist Staff Writer Mayor Daley announced be has ordered the start of 192 public projects on South side to be completed Jn 1959 at a total cost of 000 With the addition of eight im- now under to be finished this year at a cost of the total ment on the South side by the end of next year will be The ranging from water main street playlets and playgrounds to new police and fire grade viaducts and bridges will benefit every neighborhood in and the Southeast the mayor said They of the five-year includes three multi- million dollar South from Congress st to the Southwest and the Southeast freeway Listed for completion in 1900 is the -S Damen duct from W to W sts The capital Improvements now In progress which to be ished this year are runway ex- tensions and new lighting at Meigs and Midway airports Projects on order to be completed next year are isted by Mayor Water main to gts in Indiana Trumbull to Pulaski in to mm m to sts Keeler Pulaski to Keeter in and south to to sts in rd Incinerator at and Doty ave to cost to Garfield In Michigan to In S Wentworth to Archer tit S Wentworth to Col- fax in S Anthony Yates to in S Anthony to 43rd m take Park to in Mackinaw Vincennes to st in Birkhoff to off in st Street to Park to Lake st to st Western to Cottage st to Cottage Cottage Grove ave to South Park to st Indiana to st Cottage Grove to Plans For And Ashland Mayor Richard J Daley will on new lights at W t and S Ashland ave at p.m October 37 in con- junction with a and Fall Festival planned by the and Ashland ber ol Commerce New store hours for the ol businesses in this ping district win officially begin at this lime In addition to ening hours on Mondays and most and tend sis stores will remain open 9 pm Fridays io ence working wives and husbands A specially chosen land and her court will ride in which will feature units and majorettes City and navy color guards take part Business groups from W st and S Western ave and W st and S Kedzie ave will enter floats in the Sheridan will be on the reviewing along with other city and neighborhood dignitaries The parade wall march from W st and S Loomis blvd to W st and S California where a second reviewing stand will be then proceed to W st and S St Louis ave ave ft to to st Cottage Grove to South Shore st to Exchange ave Com- to Ex- chance Commercial Ashland and st Indiana to st Lake Shore to Mh to to rt State to Western channelization and throat ave Harlem to to throat widening and Ashland and St Lawrence to throat widening and channelization Western to throat and Cicero to Central threat st Louis to Pulaski to South Chicago ave to South Shore St to Cottage Grove Seach at new tunnels and shafts new and lake nrw fire smh and and and and zir New and th and and Cast end trt and W Ewt and corner and and Wan and southeast 70th UiS and northeast comer and public works program was y fte City Pfenning Ira in dew operation departments of cily Mayor Daley project was carefully analyzed to insure the people at the South side aod economical schedule ef tal   

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