Economist (Newspaper) - June 8, 1960, Chicago, Illinois owns Wors A Penny for Your Thoughts Each person is given a penny for his or her thoughts Today's Interviews were conducted in various locations The question Asked YOU ENJOY EATING OUTDOORS DURING THE Mrs Gloria tion of whether I enjoy eating outdoors or not just as does any other social on the company I'm with This type of eating is a little more work than but any type of change or variation from the ordinary is Mrs Florence Oak I enjoy eating outdoors when the weather is warm I find that I enjoy the meal more be- cause I am more relaxed outdoors Another point in favor of outdoor Bating is that it is more enjoyable for the ah i Mr en In I enjoy this type of Summer DETAILS IN COL Accredited Community of America Inc Copyright By Southtowa All MRS G VOLUME 41 728 W 6 5 St Ttl JUNE 1960 four 48 ome how eady ens m morrow wj Church Not Those Are f Something For Everybody Mere MRS F KLUEVER A Mrs Leo Oak don't particularly eating outdoors during the Summer In the first I think that it is just too much work An- thing is can't stand the flies and mosquitos that are always ent at these nics I would much rather eat in the the house than other that I MRS L DUBIEL By Harold Cross Economist Staff Writer Webster's New International Dictionary may require a minor revision if a six-year-old white and roan Some Live Children on their way home from Kershaw elementary school stopped to peer through the fence at the four-legged animals in a paddock in the ing lot of the 6545 S ave The beasts i Big Displays To Thrill All -I of the Corporation Counsel's legal staff prevails in the case of the Glad Tidings Gospel 1041 W st The dictionary says that a church is a building set apart for public worship The erudite Corporation sel lawyers ruled that a such as the Glad Tidings Gospel where religious services are held is not a church and does not come within the provision of the state law that liquor may not be sold or served Mrs Shirley j within a radius of 100 feet of a tiTA very much It always seems so much cooler when you eat outdoors I agree that it does take just a little more effort than other but after we wait through a long Winter for warm weather and I think the little MRS S f ET f f toore effort is well worth Mrs Margaret Jeff cry never it My family doesn't like eating and I fond of outdoors arn the not fuss involved in this kind of a meal To my way of by far s MRS M GOSS easier by lar to eat in the house where everything you need to pre- house of worship The technicality involved in the Corporation Counsel's ion is that a house of worship is a church and not a store front meeting no matter how often hymns are sung or how many souls have been brought to redemption inside the walls Because of this Capt Max Steinhauser of the wood police has declined to seek revocation of a liquor license granted to York for the premises at W next door to the Glad Tidings Gospel and well within a 100 foot radius The Glad Tidings Gospel ter has been holding evangelistic meetings seven nights a week for 18 years and enjoys a fine had horns the lunch hour Tuesday but the kids seemingly forgot their hunger The crowd of little people born and raised in the city steadily increased Finally the silence was broken said a old girl said asked another The first girl replied in a was the first one here The man told The man was Jim ager of William H McDonnell's farm and the A r f n were registered horns Actually there was only one cow full grown with cal twin calves The others were three yearling bulls and three all show animals which will take the grand tour this Summer starting at the Illinois State Fair August making the Southwest circuit of fairs in Kansas Oklahoma and Texas and the International Royal stock show at Kansas City in October former owner and publisher of the Economist brought his worth of prize cattle to for the day to show them to bers of the Englewood Kiwanis Club and their luncheon guests i i F F F T r j T n f- j r r t I m f m r There's entertainment and interesting exhibits at the annual Home Show staged by the Economist which opens at 2 p.m tomorrow in South hall of the International theatre and will continue through Above scene is from last year's also held in South hall Admission is free The show will be open until 10 nightly tation as a mission On the McDonnell the first pare a meal is 50 Demand ond floor it has rehabilitation headquarters with lodging for homeless men Across the street from the sion is St Mary's Missionary Baptist church which is housed in an old theater building At a hearing last Spring it was proved as a church by the Zoning Board of Appeals When a sign appeared in a Building Fifty members of the Lakes Improvement association Sunday marched in against pair of two- which they say arc window at W st announcing that package liquor was on sale Richard er 8034 S May a trustee of the appealed to Theo- dore community tary of the Planning to aid him in ob- revocation of the retail liquor license of York Voight contacted Capt hauser and appraised him of the circumstances The police captain said that under terms of the Cor- Counsel opinion of May 1954 the York dent of the club McDonnell told the Kiwanians that raising show cattle is a big gamble to the but pays dividends to the industry as a whole in the improvement of the breed Missing Girl Is Happily Quick Work Back Home Bv Police 9 m their neighborhood Inc license was good in must be repaired The Ird b R 3 c h a r d brought the angry to -a meeting place in 7719 S where the members had asked an of- of the Tom Realty com- pany to talk No firm member showed up The nrm manages the buildings 7719 and 7729 S ing which Bukacek told crowd were purchased with a view toward renting them out making Bukacek charged the Tom which has at 7209 S Greenwood ave and 100 N SaJle with a list of building violations at bolh addresses t he said wires were plaster and windows a gas-fired space heater was built into a living room wall no or for lack of no garbage and the was leaving the with stagnant and debris Both the Zoning Board of peals and ment agreed wilb Webster's that any set apart for public worship was a church or including the Tidings Gospel Holds Two As one of the Englewood de- early Friday questioned a pickpocket another team walked in with loot said to have been taken in an earlier burglary and found in the room The story began when men Louis Caeser Gay and Thomas Bell were hailed by Lynn 6545 S Union came Mary Catherine who left her home at 5749 S st after doing the dishes May returned home Tuesday to a joyous reunion with her family She had thought her didn't want her around anymore A Mrs Kathleen 5733 S saw i Mary's picture on the front page of the Economist the mother and told Airs Ryder she had seen Mary ave aboard a bus with shopping Saturday and Halsted shopping Doors will swing open tomorrow on the South most tant event of the newspapers mammoth Home Show in South Hall of the International W 43rd and S Halsted sts Starting at 2 p.m tomorrow and continuing until 10 o'clock Sunday night the exhibition that homemakers have been waiting patiently for will go on colorful display for the sixth time m as many years There'll be booth after booth of tastefully arranged television items for outdoor bathroom and kitchen fixtures and displays of dise designed to thrill ers and homemakers alike There'll be fun and ment for including the the children Let's take a preview tour of the starting from the time you drive up to the amphitheatre I in your car Parking There aren't any Not only is there free parking on the streets surrounding the but there is a fee parking lot behind the with space for hundreds of cars After your car is parked go to the amphitheatre entrances on S Halsted st opposite W 43rd st There will be plenty of gates open to accommodate everyone If you see some strange ing characters running about don't be alarmed Clowns of Ringling and Bailey circus now appearing at the are scheduled to make their appearances at the Home Show The gates and doors to the show open at 2 p.m every one of the four big through Sunday The show will be open until 10 p.m daily You'll be impressed when you first step into the amphitheatre by the blaze of color and the blending of the merchandise Many of the exhibitors are giving away various items and there will be balloons and ties for the kids Literature to help you in planning your new home or home tips on how to do things yourself around the information on the latest home appliances and are yours for the area at W st and S ave pointed to i t j i j i u- 1 Alter some whom he had picked pocket of and snipped bis lhat wrist from has arm He Robert at Voigt is endeavoring to get alsaid a third man had S Racine ave new ruling by the Corporation Counsel more in agreement with Webster's the ing Board of Appeals and the The policemen arrested Frank Hudson 357 W an and James P 6123 S Ada whom desires of the Glad said were apparently not Gospel Meanwhile a prayer meeting is scheduled to be held tonight in mission at which Divine Guidance wain be sought to end the impasse Bukacek 29 was in a similar state of LEASE ANNOUNCED Joseph 660 W announced that the Goodyear Tire Hubber Co has a long-term on the property he at S Halted and is spending on improvement The existing building is being and an addition ed The quarters will be by a retail store of Goodyear company in possession of the money or the watch It was while two detectives were discussing picked pocket with Hudson and Black that three other detectives into station with loot they said were found an Hudson's room The burglary had been com- shortly after midnight in a barber shop at 324 the policemen said A known dope Hudson a police record which includes a 7-year term in ville penitentiary on a robbery conviction He and Black were being held Friday lor in- while washing the heard her mother rebuke a younger and thought the tongue-lashing was meant for her as well When she left with her girl friends that Thursday she thought she was leaving for and went to stay with another Edith Zimmerman and her family The redhead had not seen the mist until her mother showed her the story Tuesday So she had not known that she m very wanted and very much missed Asked if she was happy to be Mary was typically nine In a tear-stained voice she she There really wasn't much to This is site of the annual Home Show of Economist The building is the South Hall of the International Aniphilhratre is on Hakted opposite 43rd sU You be comfortable no matter what the weather because the Home Show will be air conditioned A SALUTE TO WOMEN On June 29 the will publish their special dedicated to the distaff role in community Pictures and about groups and will describe women's work in hospital church ated school mother grandmother Scout linie political etc dub and public tions committees should mail ings MARIE WOMAN'S ECONOMIST NEWSPAPERS W St HI Awarding the prizes at Home Show Above is how the lucky numbers are drawn If the kids get edgy while you're talking with an exhibit take them to the Cleaners booth where there's a real live donkey He's penile and ready for riding There will be attendants on hand every thing If you need license plates for lhat new car or it's time to re- new your driver's step up to the green and white trailer provided by Secretary of State Charles F Carpentier's office Employes of the office will serve yota On the back of your Show tickets is space for filing in name and address Se sure and do this It may mean win one or more of the valuable prizes being offered by South Side merchants Top prize is an eight-day tour for two sponsored by the mist Newspapers and the Tours Winners will go td Colorado and visits to Pike's Peak Garden of the the new U S Air Force the Rockies and First slop will be at hotel in Colorado Springs Dad will get a kick out of the opportunity to win tickets each day of the 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