The Hyde Park Herald, 30 June 1976

Volume number 94, Issue number 26


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[view result] Happy Independence Day
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[view result] Berger new head of RESCORP
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[view result] Immediate past president of the Hyde Park Jewish Community Center Marvin Gittler receives a plaque from new president Dr. Robert Bouer honoring him for his many contributions to the JCC.
[view result] Gifts for bicentennial babies
[view result] Since last winter the nurses at Chicago Lying-in Hospital at the University of Chicago, along with friends and relatives, have been knitting booties and other gifts for babies who will be born on July 4th. From left are, Sue Selim, staff nurse; Gail Wilson, director of nursing; Carol Behnke, staff development; and Delora Strother, clinical instructor.
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[view result] Slings and arrows on 53rd St.
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[view result] The state of the union- they don't want one Early Deadline
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[view result] At Your Service
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[view result] Your Conference in Action
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[view result] New director of Lab schools
[view result] To help wish everyone a happy Fourth of inly, the Hyde Park Bank and Trust company will give away complimentary copies of a facsimile of the Declaration of Independence. In the photo above, Connie Fields, the bank's switchboard operator, invites everyone to come in to the main bank lobby on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, July 1, 2, i. and 3, to receive a copy of this commemorative document, in cele| bration of our nation's birth 200 years ago.
[view result] Elected chairman of Cancer center board
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[view result] Eating by Heart
[view result] Yummy desserts at Gargoyle.
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[view result] Home Economises Notebook Finding the payoff in home food preservation
[view result] Members of the Highland Girls Canning Club of Vanderburg County, Indiana are shown canning 30 quarts of fruit and vegetables. Year: 1925. Picture courtesy of United States Department of Agriculture.
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[view result] FREEZE DRIED FOODS ARE BACK
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[view result] FOOD PRESERVATION DEMONSTRATION
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[view result] "When will the bread be done?"
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[view result] EDITOR'S COOKBOOK
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[view result] AUTOMATIC RECORDING OF MEMBER PATRONAGE SOON
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[view result] Time to form new club?
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[view result] Two old friends sponsor picnic
[view result] m. . .*. „ , .___ »mi > a*. _n ■ .____«. i •. _v Two yOUIIg mea from y^ university of Illinois came to the Co-op June 10th to ask home economist Joanne Milkereit (left center) and education dlrectoi-Gladys^Scott(rlght cen-Jg a cooperative supermarket's views of the United State's food distribution system. The youngM-Pnd Hb ouand Gary Bomar-are making a documentary filmon the s»bject w^th the hope that "better understanding of the other g»V(wJU) ffw Wt.ttjN dialogue." Joanne was asked who bi our society is responsible for good nutrition. Everyone, she answered, Industry, the manufacturers, government, the farmer, the re-Uiler, and the consumer. Consumers have the responsibility to team how to select the 9To**r ,oods' she fe,t' Her wish WM that even * *mM P*""^* •» *• ™«»y P"* food advertis,nBCOB,d *• used ,or -*-*&* education. Photo by Nancy Hays.
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[view result] NUTRIVALUE FOODS
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[view result] A group of elderly citizens joined the Free Street Theater and together shaped a play out of the colors and patterns of their collective lives. Seated from left to right are a few of the actors. Dorothy Rawson, Bertha Schlan, Noreen Walker (a young Free Street Theater member), David Bush. Etoria Hunt, Ray Rodrugues (a young Free Street Member), Hilda McLean and Anne Binyon of Hyde Park.
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[view result] Longtime Hyde Parker 'Gus' Breslauer dead
[view result] Dr. Robert Replogle, Chief of Cardiac Surgery at the University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, discusses Wyler Children's Hospital's expanded Intensive Care Unit with Mrs. Harlow Higginbotham, a member of The Home For Destitute Crippled Children.
[view result] LED watches part of U-Bank promo
[view result] University National bank's president, Ron Duitsman, shows off the man's model of the six-function L.E.D. digital ALPHATRON watch being featured in the bank's current promotion. Depositors of $200 or more into a new or existing savings account can acquire one of the gold or stainless steel watches for an added $29.95 plus $1.50 tax (ladles' model $31.95 plus $1.60 tax).
[view result] New director of public affairs
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[view result] Metcalfe announces grant to Headstart
[view result] – Chicago League's Third Annual Career Conference program are from left to right; Ronald Greer, second vice president of the Metropolitan Group, Continental Bank; Harold Hendricks Inland Steel tax analyst; Jean Smith, Chicago Urban League, Economic and Manpower Development departmental secretary and Roosevelt Baldwin, career conference coordinator. The conference was held in Hermann hall at the Illinois Institute of Technology.
[view result] Chicago Urban League's Third Annual Career Conference program held recently at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Three hundred inner city students throughout the city participated in the program. There are many alternative careers to traditional technical occupations, but students should investigate them early. Ronald Greer of the Chicago Continental Bank explains this to seventh and eighth graders participating in the
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