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dent, will preside. A report of the State Convention held in May will be given by the delegates, Mrs. Jesk and Mrs. Marvin L. Van Meerten.in fiiiterent parts ot the coun try as* well as in Europe.The music chairman, Mrs. Steve Sarovieh, will lead in community singing which will include the State Federation song of the month and also an old hymn. Hostesses will be Mes-dames Anna Vojtech, John Wilson, Kay Little, Allen Poe, Arthur Grosskopf and WilliamHadovski.The Campbell family of 15511 Lamon Ave., Milton, Mary and son David enjoyed a delightful three week vacation. Their first stop was Indianapolis where they spent a couple of days with Milton’s brother William and his wife Catherine.piii'From there they went to Ten-nesee for several days of camping in Montgomery Hell StatePark. Their next stop was Norfolk, Va., where they spent several days with another brother, Elmer, his wife Doris and two children, Clifford and Cynthia.They also visited several spots of interest and took a ride on Chesepeake Bay in the 21 foot cabin cruiser which Elmer had built.It was “So Solly Day at the Naval Base in Norfolk and they witnessed some of the explosions for the Frogmen Trainees. They came home for a day and then went to Woodward, Iowa to visit Milton's mother, Mrs. Grace Campbell and his sister and brother-in-law, Helen andArendt Bolt. At the present time the senior Mrs. Campbell who is bed ridden following a stroke, is in a nursing home 111Boone, Iowa.Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Breihau and son David of St. Louis. Mo. were guests of Mrs. Vera Hickman and children. Mrs. Benhau is a sister-in law of Mrs. Hick-to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alvar-ada in Ingalls Memorial Hospital. She weighte 6 lbs. 12 oz. and had been named Amanda Lee. The young girls are cousins as Mrs. Dertz and Mrs. Alvarada are sisters-in-law’.Debra Ann, infant daughter o Mr. and Mrs. James Orrvis of 15430 Lamon Ave, was christened Aug. 13 in St. Christopher church. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. John Purcel of 2294 Blue Island Ave., Chicago.Dinner to celebrate the occasion was held afterwards at the Cross Roads Restaurant. James Oravis who will celebrate his 9th birthday Sunday, Sept. 3 will be going to school in Indiana and will make his home with his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zirngibl.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Snow, their three children, Sueann, Louis and Douglas, spent a delightful week at Eagle River, Wis, where they did some fishing and had a good time. They were told that bears might be seen around the garbage pile but all they saw were skunks. UGH!Registration for Redeemer Lutheran Kindergarten will take place at 9 a m. Tuesday,Sept. 5. Wednesday, Sept. 6 the Church Council will meet at 7:30 p.m.Welsh ConveneFor FestivalI!IMtoIIIII!illman.Mr. and Mrs. Ray G Kienle an daughter Marilyn and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grossenbacher and son of Chicago enjoyed a trip to Montgomery Bell State Park in Tennessee and they also visited Mammouth Cave in Kentucky.Mrs. Maud Ueimers and son George recently vacationed with relatives and friends in Paw Paw, Mich, and The WisconsinDells.Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Hall and daughter Elyce attended the annual picnic of the Greater Chicago Cage Bird Club Sunday, Aug. 20 held at Bemas Woodsin Chicago.Mr. and Mrs. John Stechcon of 15646 LaVergne Ave. were pleasantly and greatly surprised Sunday, August 20 by members of their families to help them celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. Twenty were present and all had an enjoyable time. The party was planned by Mrs. Stechcon’s brother, Don Maluchnik. The date of the anniversary was Tuesday, Aug. 22.Birthday greetings to George Boothe, who was six, and Thad-deus Spencer, who was 16 on Friday; Lori Ann Galinna celebrated her birthday Saturday; Mrs. Max Meilner added another year Tuesday, and Mrs. Glen Berger on Thursday. Thursday was also the 10th birthday for Arthur Mihalovits, and the 4thfor Verna Ulmenstine.Wedding anniversaries were celebrated Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Don Slusarski. their sixth; Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Angel, 2 years; Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buis, and Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. William Swanson, their 4th.Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dertz of 15201 Cicero Ave. became par-A crowd of over 3000 Welsh people will convene in Chicago during this Labor Day weekend.Th«y will be arriving fromall parts of the United States and Canada to attend the 30th Annual National C.vmanfa Game (song festival) of the U.S.A. and Canada which is being sponsored this year by the Chicago association.Registration facilities will be available in the Sherman hotel convention headquarters commencing today.Events will include a luncheon and program Saturday at 1:15 p.m. in the grand ballroom, Sherman hotel: Noson Lawen (happy evening) 8 p.m., grand ballroom Welsh worship service, Sunday 9:30 a.m. Fourth Presbyterian church, Michigan and Dele ware PI.Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in Orchestra Hall, Douglas C. Jones, national president, Toronto, Canada, will officially open the Gymanfa. The final session will convene at 7.00 p.m.Mansel Thomas, head of Welsh music for the BritishBroadcasting Corporation, London, England, will be there todirect the festival. Mr. Thomas is an eminent musician, noted composer and conductor. In connection with this event the following have worked and served on the various committees. Margaret Evans, 12222 S,Princeton Ave., Chicago; M ssCarice Williams and Miss Florence Williams, 10028 Forest Ave., Chicago. Miss Florence Williams is the president of the sponsoring committee.Hansinq(Continued from Page 6)pianissimo to a forte.“No matter why a person studies singing — and there are many reasons besides a career — it is of greatest value to him. The longer he studies the better singer he becomes — but even a few' lessons have an advantage. Miss Hansing points out.IIIents of a 9 lb. daughter, TamiMarie, on Thursday, August 17 „ 10,|at St. Francis Hospital. On the Thursday, Aug. 31, 1961 same day a daughter was born THE SUN-STANDARD* * *ONE PRICE FOR EYEGLASSESI!NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
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