South Side Bulletin (Newspaper) - May 8, 1968, Chatham, Illinois To Memorialize Founder Atherley at May 12 Award Fete SOUTH SIDE CHATHAM PARK MANOR CHESTERFIELD 10th YEAR NO 25 BULLET IN Bank Prexy Hervey Named Main Speaker Published at 639 E St STewart Week sf May 8 thru May 14 1968 TO PARAPHRASE an adage if one a story told leave that task to an individual who lias en- joyed similar the principal prerequisites With this aim in mind the Park Council 7923 South Park pays tribute Sunday May 12 Court Of Honor Coed SELECTED to serve in the court of honor for the Do Paul Scholarship Dinner hold Friday April 26 at the Conrad Hilton hotel was attractive Miss Gloria Crawford Ada a student of De Paul University The resident was among 21 coeds who helped escort guests of honor to their places in the International Ballroom at the affair which is held each year to benefit the scholarship fund of the university Catholics Ask City To Name Far South Expressway After Dr King serverance touard progress as to ils founder the late Dr Ed gar Atherley whose foresight and inspiration piloted position as the Trip Thru Springfield Top Drawer WOULD YOU like to visit the Governor's You could have had you been a 7th 01 8th grader at the Deneen School You might have wanted to tell the governor a thing or two or have a somewhat in- look at his office Whatever your reason for wanting to see the Governor the students of Deneen mentary School 7240 Wabash j went to learn and enjoy them NO MAN WANTS his daughter to marry one and selves every mother thinks that hers is the innocent So THEIR TRIP began at iho the dialogues go about today's TEEN-AGER Not just Chicago's teen-ager not just the toured the House of United States teen-ager but the Senate and of agers the world over seemingly Will Your Daughter Marry One have formed an international union to make an early and forceful en- try into the world's mainstream with no holds barred WHETHER ADULTS recognize this circumstance and effectively deal with it hinges the fate of ern society To bury one's head in course the Governor's Office This was followed a to Lincoln's home and his tomb Again they boarded the bus this time bound for New Salem Sate Park and a tour about the area in whici coln grew up AFTER A very full day they arrived back in Chicago about 9 p.m accompanied by their no doubt weary teachers all of whom deserve a pat on the back The teachers the young tourists dames Geneva Bernice Robinson Dorothea tombs and ignore these premature but very lethal thrusts Green for power and recognition is comparable to inking world death warrant The isolated incidents which have become so monotonous in their regularity and repetition Russell Dorothy Scott u 4.1 Drenda Wiley Margaret have reached an pitch which will shortly Wilison and pierce the tympany of balance and topple this society Robert Smith into a land which I'm not sure today's adult THE PARENTS can function Yes I know that have been rebellious every generation but in the past as they reached ty there was a stabilizing period But have you noticed bash the period prior to maturity is getting longer and also went along for the educational sojourn were Gilbert 7447 Calumet Mrs Marguerite Ivy 102 and Mrs Dorothy Trussel 7427 Mrs Knight ewart and Mrs Gloria Indiana the If you will notice you will see that young school Commission adult seems to prefer to remain in the company and actions of his younger brother rather than join our own somewhat hypocritical adult world And the fact that parents still profess to have worked and slaved to vide all of the things we didn't have makes not one iota of difference If you think that is im- pressed with all of his advantages trv exercising some of control and disciple which practiced years ago I THINK most sociologists psychologists will admit that today's teen behavior is an Burris Gets Award HONORED for civic leadership RECENTLY hus outstanding in community was Roland Bums Sr 7826 Eberhart candidate for state of our own adult inabilities lo handle lhc The record will show that teen-ager ar- rived at a time when the world was cleaning tip one WWII and setting the ground lor another The Korean Conflict IN OUR POST-WAR somehow c sort of left the problem of to agencies other than the homo In our thrusts toward global national national and individual accomplishment c sort of our youngsters In leaving them o sock and find heir own levels without too much direction from adults When this sort of child guidance trom us lagged even further we gave him another tov or another adult privilege thus depriving him of any real hood Perhaps unconsciously rebelling against the firm disciple which was foisted upon us NOW WE ARE the benefactors of teen and voting adult behavior w hich is so erratic that we appear to be caught up in a generation appears to be whirling us closer and closer to a vortex of complete or a world where each and every segment spins its own ueh with no thought of As I have said main tunes n the past u e e laken our most precious possession one which can never he recalled an appreciation and ing of the beauty of childhood AND OBVIOUSLY since this crop of youngsters has I icn virtually deprived of their then we ought to our own Is it Tair to have pushed children out to sink 01 swim and still ue in our present hands-off positions Is it loo il nil r in Burns his Great Guv Award Monday 29 at radio dios 221 N La Salle He was eluded Regional Di- of Northeast Region is chairman of The Independent Political lion and has been active with the Council The Con- cern for Youths of Chatham Commit lee and Chicago Area Project Board of tors VN ATTORNEY Burris I presently employed as a senior tax accountant in Hie Trust De- of The Continental Il- linois Bank and Trust Company 01 Chicago TB Mobile Unit In Englewood On May 7 MOBILE unit from The Tuberculosis Institute of go and Cook County the Christmas Seal agency will i monthly stop at I lie faie office 8125 next u c ek The unit will stop here May 7 offering free chest x-rays to the public from 9 a m to 4 p.m OVER 15 years of may get a fire x-ray Tho vt iy program in Ch cago is The the Municipal Tuberculosis to its position as the most influential community observers ANOTHER leader whose men and influence is widely felt throughout Chatham has been chosen as principal Speaker at the council's firs annual Dr Edgar Atherly Award banquet He is Henry P Hervey president Bank of Chicago 7936 Cottage Grove The award banquet will be held in Dining Room and Ingleside president Milton Lamb ad- vised Vice presidents Elwin L Tate 7836 St Lawrence and Mrs Gloria Wilkes 7752 non are co-chairmen Tickets may be still obtained from block club presidents or from Independence Bank Lamb tner advised IN MANY quarters out area BOOSTER readers recall the eloquent memorial tribute Goodbye to a Friend and Community published in May 6 1967 edition of the newspapers under the SHIFTING SCENES editorial column by Hurley Green its vocal and articulate editor When apprised that from the per plate affair will be used lo fund the Park Community Council's youth programming and to provide scholarship Petition Falls On Deaf Ears BY MARION CAMPFIELD CHICAGO CAN offer no more fitting or lasting tribute to the spiritual and human leadership of Dr Martin ther King Jr then to ate his martyrdom on the altar of by naming a far southwest expressway in his memory The Community Life Com- of Holy Name of Mary Parish 11159 Loomis paced by Rev Anthony Vader has the City Fathers for just such a lasting memorial in a resolution adopted during a special meeting called Sunday sistance to eligible Chatham April 7 three days after Dr Green King's assassination THE RESOLUTION sent to THE SELECTION of ey as the first Dr Edgar upwards to 100 state and local erley Awards Banquet Speaker government officials including ls indeed a fitting and inspired Mayor Richard Daley remains ignored by all except Alderman Leon Despres of the 5th Ward Signed by Father Vader Rev Richard Burke Holy Name of Mary Parish and Mr and Mrs C Rudolph Watson chairman couple Community Life Committee it requests that the West Leg of the Dan Ryan Expressway from to sts be named the Martin Luther King Expressway THE PARISH represents 400 active families in Morgan and Maple Parks Father Vader told the BULLETIN in an ex- interview Friday May 3 He also revealed that the also went to all bers of the City Council to Richard B Ogilvie president and members of the Cook County Board of ers memorial to the optometrist a dedicated amite who fought with bulldog tenacity for any progressive action Green's today can be considered prophetic for to quote from his own to a beloved citizen who exuded warmth charm and community growth this fact as he wrote stands THE GOOD doctor was ever watchful of any action that might not best meet the needs of the entire Chatham The needs of its youth Green said of the council's first in Dr honor would have been of para- mount to him Echoing Green's sentiments in announcing Hervey's role as principal speaker President Lamb It In addition it was addressed quite fitting that in our first sa to Frank director De- of Public Works to all Human Relations Councils in the city lo neighborhood in Morgan Park Maple Park and Beverly Hills areas and to the tions and radio THE RESOLUTION points to the many visits and temporary residency of Dr King to the area which now has become a matter of ic that the lute to the memory of the late Dr Atherly that we select from our own community a man of Mr Hervey's caliber and community NOT ONLY IS Mr Hervey a Chatham resident but the bank of which he is the highest executive officer is itself ed within the area served by our council Dr Atherley was among the founders of the Chatham cil Until his death list year he had been one ol its most members Leg still under con- active has not been serving from block club man committee chairman II director to vice Sixth Ward Tea and that the memory of Dr King should be im- and indelibly etched president in the minds and hearts of the of the great metropolis of Chicago Our feeling is that the City of Chicago was honored by having one of the great al and human leaders of our country reside m Chicago foi almost two years During that we saw many social tion begun which have benefited the black and white ther Vader out THE YOUNG priest made the trek to Atlanta with the NAACP light to at- tend the funeral services at Morehouse College and burial of the internationally revered Brown production civil rights leader and wno resides at 737 E Georgia Taylor E Five From Area On Our FIVE AREA residents will participate Thursday May 9 at 8 30 p.m when Our an hour-long public service and entertainment aimed at the needs and interests of Negro community pre- mieres on Channel 11 They are Doris Saunders 9718 Indiana JET WITH was the theme of the Sixth Ward Regular Democratic Organization tea which was held Sunday April 28 at the Grand Ballroom Cottage Grove Many residents and Sixth Ward supporters were welcomed aboard the afternoon ol fun and gaiety as it launched its way from beginning to end Among dignitaries present was our Hurley Green editor who was one of the judges for a table contest In top photo Green gives an award tn Mrs Georgia Holt Langley who was the lucky ol the Kentucky table Looking on are Ward Committeeman A new hat is always a welcome hy ladies especially when the hat is a Rift Middle photo Mrs Mary Hamilton 7729 Michigan is all smiles as she braces self to have the hat she won 3rd placed on her head by Mrs Ola 6801 Michigan Mrs Idell Galloway 7234 Eherhart looks on with ob- vious satisfaction Many guests received during the tea Bottom Mrs Lucille Dixon 1534 E st shows the winning et that entitles her to a transistor dio as second While Peace awardee added We wanted a lasting Lme rial to Dr King This ex- Action United Charities 6840 will be used chappel and Eddie Silvers ly by millions of people it will 7030 sangamon a member of recall name and his deeds Joe Savage and His Soul We also felt that because of his Brothers death the city should active for each one of u- his way that we OSSIE DAVIS and Ruby Dae will be guests on the first giam of the series which is Mrs Naylor assistant examines his stuh of the ticket John pal School Mrs Well Galloway Sixth Ward and Mrs Eugene Sawyer wife ol Our Sixth hands Mrs Ola and nixon the radio Mrs dge Maurice ould constantly see it and re- underwritten by a grant call all that he has done for from Bell Telephone Chicago company and Western A MERE statue is easily for- company gollen Father Vader said Father Vader also revealed that Alderman com- received May 3 ad- vised him to present the tion to the City Clerk so that it would come up before the Recognition and action on the petition he summarized will also recognize the honor cigo has had by naming this highway after one of the est leaders in the United Si lies history Council as an ordinance