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McAfees Say ‘Reluctant Good Bye' To Friends The faculty of Horace Mann School gave a surprise fare well party for the principal, Mr. Wilbur C. McAfee on Fri ray afternoon, June 7. Mr. McAfee is leaving School Dis trict 130 to take a position in the Department of History & Government at Savannah State College next year. The affair was arranged by the school’s social chairman, Mrs. Lois Mosley, and the Secre tary. Mrs. Eunice Little. Attending were: Mr. Matt Hansen, Assistant Superin tendent of Schools; Mrs. Palmer, supervisor of music; “THY NEIGHBOR (Continued from page 4) tlhe hospital. We all know that Chief Stout and his po lice force have many duties, but he didn’t hesitate one moment to see to it that this woman was helped. I thank the Robbins Clergy Union for the efforts they made a year ago but I will always feel that as ministers, we should never turn our backs, especially when the going begins to get rough. We must practice at all times what we preach. We must al ways remember that when we were sinners, Jesus didn’t turn I Mr. Kirchener, Director of Art, the School Nurse, Miss Hector and Mrs. Zingaro, school socL al worker. Miss Clara Cantrell, newly apointed principal presented a gift in behalf of the school, and Mr. Brasco Coleman pre sented gifts from the Parent Teacher Association. Mrs. McAfee accompanied her husband to the affair and boh extended best wishes with a reluctant “good bye” to the faculty and adminis tration of the Horace Manns ohool. ' His back on us. Let us never turn our back on our brother or sister when they are in need. Our doors are wide open to all the people all the time to the glory of God, and for the salvation of souls. I want to thank Dr. Winston and Dr. Salter of Robbins for all the services rendered to Mrs. Baker. Many thanks to Mrs. Calhoun, R.N., of the Dept, of Health for the many calls she made to the Baker home. My thanks also goes to Mrs. Fent of Bremen Town ship, Posen for her hard work and understanding way. WILLIE RAMSEY PRIVATE SCAVENGER PHONE: 388 - 5348 3214 West 137th Street Robbins, 111. CLUB CADILLAC ) 3205 West 137th Street FUlton 8-9703 All Drinks_25 cents BLUE MONDAY PARTY EVERY WEE “Where Good Friends Meet” HEADQUARTERS OF THE FABULOUS ONES WILLIE HINES _ .. , PROPRIETOR ROBBINS, ILL.j ► KINDERGARTEN REGISTRA TION AT GOOD SHEPHERD H Registration tor the 1963-64 school year will be held June 10 to 14 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 13939 Claire boulevard, Robbins, Illinois, during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. For any additional inform ation, call FU 8 - 0021. -o RUMMAGE SALE! A gigantic rummage sale at 13850 Monticello avenue on June 15, 1963 from 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. given by BREMEN TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN PARTY. Values galore! Every body Welcome. In closing I want to also publicly announce my deep and profound gratitude to Mr. Aaron Stout, to his entire staff, and to Mr. M. Copprue of Miller, Major & Ockleberry. It is through the hard work and kind-heartedness of these I people that Mrs. Ruth Baker I is now being treated at the Cook County Hospital, second floor, Ward 20., Chicago, 111. I sincerely thank Mr. Me- J Cullough, former manager of Crook Funeral Home, for all the hard work and good will he rendered to Mrs. Baker in the past. Again may I say with deep sincerity, ‘Thank You.” Rev. G. H. Brewton, Pres. The Ministers & Laymen CHANDLER’S Rexall Pharmacy 13900 Claire Boulevard Specializing in y - • DRUGS • HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES • EOODS & LIQUORS • RECORDS FUlton 9-0489 CROOK FUNERAL HOME Expands Ambulance Service I Ssjss.-siSSssS I 4638 snrr^^ere_rBnrtf more than r!iaa«*«w, /Wook 388-726j“''' '^'’:“"Sv. I •Surname £s ;;:n ?» 12813 S. Western A S° * UP blmdi ^