•••:■.. ••.. • ■■: ' •:':•*x-VX'i'Vv^ MMmmTHE TRIBUNE:Ifl Thurs., Dec. 7, 19f»7SD 143 BoardiTours New AdditionsMembers of the board of education of Elementary District \143. Midlothian, toured the dis-1 trict’s buildings with Superintendent John Hayes last week The trip was undertaken to acquaint board members with the new additions and to inspect recent construction work Center of attention was the new Spaulding school and its eight-room addition which opened last month.Accompanying Hayes were Elmer Nelson, board president;Carlton Smith, business manager; and board members Mrs.Mary Kias, William Bourland.Robert Shanks, Ronald Pearson and Robert Scott.Other schools visited were Kolmar school, Central Park school and Springfield school.The latter building recentlyunderwent '^ov^ion S lopea with dollar bills at their last meeting in Harvey. They are. from left, Alan Beck, quarter-form to the lt;s ■ master: Ben P. Karwacki. commander: and Phil Kielanowicz, owner of Phil’s Polka club wherethe group meets. The Harvey VFW post has raised over $200 to donate to veterans at Oak For-| est today.I ~7 horntonPost Office AnnouncesChristmas Mailing HoursThree members of the south suburban post 1759 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars stuff enve- tiL JaIIam Uillr n4 tlinii* I moutinff in II opruir TKnti qpo (rnm IA It A Inn nuoHor.AirmenAre ReassignedAirman Frist Class Lawrence R Sherick. son of Mr. and Mrs.Leonard E. Sherick of 16890 Western avenue. Hazel Crest is serving with the Strategic Air Command (SAC) at U-Tapao!Royal AFB, Thailand. ISherick is an Air Force pho- Legis}ators 0f Illinois have tographer and is assigned to 1 aut'horizeci the State Scholarship the 4258th Strategic Wing at cornmiss|0n t0 administer a U-Tapao. Prior to his assign- j Qran^ Program which offersmnnf AVPrePSC he was stationed iApplications AvailableFor 68-69 Grant Programof $1100 for academic year applicant will be given ample1968-69. opportunity to report his finalStudents must be admitted in college choice to the comrms-onnri ctanHino anH onmiua sion before SeDtember 1968By Patricia Nason 877-6425Postmaster Albert J Rule has announced the extended hours of service for the Christmas mailing period.On Saturdays, December 9 and 16. the post office will be opened from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. and on Sunday. December 10. from 1 p m. until 4 p.m.There will be no money orders issued after noon on Saturdays or all day Sunday.Residents are reminded to mail early and use zip code numbers on their mail. The zip code number for Thornton is 60476.* * •Brownie troop 414 had “Breakfast with Santa at the Tartan Tray room at Carsons, in Evergreen Plaza Saturday.Santa entertained the brownies and “Susie Snowflake gave each of the girls treats. Santa’s pixies were also on hand. Brownies made a list of things they wanted most for Christmas and hung it on the huge tree.Brownies attending were Nancy Castner. Debra Cooper, Mary Cochran. April Cueller. Ellen Derksen. Kathryn Ehe-mann. Vickie Ehemann, Nancy Filley, Christina Gross, Suzanne Gross. Patricia Mason,Michelle Mouch, Sandra Pavel, Jodi Perry, Laura Pond, Catherine Schickel, Priscilla Seals and Robin Worley.Accompanying the girls were co-leaders, Mrs. Joseph Mouch and Mrs. George Eheman, Jr., also Mrs. Matthew Gross. Mrs. William Derksen. Mrs. Donald Cooper and Mrs Parke Filley.Also attending were Jeffrey Mouch and Beth Ann Gross.Mrs. Milton Schmelzer. past president of Thornton American Legion auxiliary unit 1070, and past chapeau of South Suburban salon 480 of the Eight and Forty, recently received the Eight and Forty National first place trophy awarded at the national convention in Boston for the press book she compiled for the State of Illinois.Mrs. Schmelzer served as 1’aide (color bearer) and publicity chairman for the Eight and Forty, State of Illinois during the past year.The Eight and Forty is a subsidiary organization of the American Legion auxiliary and its main programs are the prevention and control of tuberculosis and cystic fibrosis in chil-;dren.Mrs Schmelzer serves as president of the Thornton unitin 1967-58 and 1961-62.* * *Thornton Lions club will hold their Christmas party Saturday, December 9, at Rubes Sportsmans club in Harvey.The evening will begin with cocktails at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. Dancing to the music of the “Two ! Tones.” will be from 9 a.m.until 12 midnight.* * *The next regular meeting of the Thornton Lions will be Thursday. December 14. at Mario’s Thornridge Inn, beginning at 7 p.m.The January 11, meeting will be Charter night and all new members will be installed Awards will also be presentedat this meeting.♦ * *Thornton American Legion post 1070 will hold their Christmas party for members’ children Saturday, December 16. at 1.30 p.m. at the Wolcott school.This year’s program will feature “Danny O’Day MagicShow.” who has appeared on the Bozo Circus television show.District 148ReschedulesMeetingsThe Board of Education, District 148 announces change of meeting dates for the month of December. 1967.Due to the fact that Christmas falls on the fourth Monday of December, a regular meeting date, the board adopted a resolution at their regular meeting November 27, declaring only one meeting for this December to be held on December 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lincoln school.Subsequent meetings will be held at the regular time on the second and fourth Monday of each month at the Lincoln school, 14151 Lincoln avenue, Dolton, at 7:30 p.m.cember 8. has been canceled due to a conflict in dates withother high school activities thatnight.^ .kMi:S-Thornton American Legion post 1070 will hold its annual New Years Eve dance Sunday, December 31, at the post hall.Doors will open at 9 p.m. and dancing to the tunes of the Wally Cox orchestra will begin at 10 p.m. Reservations for the dance will be limited to 220 per-The Christmas Dance for the sons and tickets are now onteenagers of tRe village origi- sale on a first come-first servenally scheduled for Friday. De- basis. Tickets are $8 per couple12 Full Shopping Hours Monday thru Saturday, 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P.M.ment overseas he was stationed monetarv aKj to college stu-j full-time programs according to at Barksdale AFB. La He is a I .u- __-- j „ , „ ,. . idents on1962 graduate of Bremen high basisschool.Applications for academic year 1968-69 are available at all high schools and approved colleges or universities in Illinois, and must be submitted to thenon-competitive, the requirements of the approved colleges of their choice.EQUALLY important points are 1) students who are eligible for the regular State Scholar-UNLIKE THE State Scholar- shlP program are not eligible to ship program, an applicant in aPPty f°r grants; and 2) stu-• a m _ . J a. — A mm. 1a a. ba mm a * . a a I a a M a . A mm aThe airman’s wife Pat is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Scott of Bluefield. West Virginia.Reassignment orders were also issued to a Harvey man on duty with the Air Force Heis Sergeant Ronald R. Landers., terjajs school counselors nave i s*™ owmumg u» anson of Mrs. Rubv E. Landers recejved informational packets j approved institution in Illinois and submitting grant applica-of 15706 Lexington avenue. | lopermll them to am warspe-! ^Jhe only academic require-; ^ „ |hfy wk aryfor academic year 1968-69 Students interested are askedthe Grant program need not dents who previously have re-lt;niu mu.-ii wv — .... participate in a qualifying ex-|ce'ved upperclass awards orCommission office by the stu- animation nor exhibit any spe- submitted 1967-68 grant appli- , 19H8 |eifje high school record: high cations through the recommen-school graduation and admit- dation of their colleges mustSearsHowCloseAreYoutoIn addition to application magood standing to an take the initiative in obtainingIU |iv 1 llll* Ulvlll h rLanders, a jet mechanic, has cjfjc inquiries by their students, ments. just returned from Tan Son THjS grant program offers Grants will be based on fi-Nhut, South Viet Nam. 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