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ADVISORY/Appleton Foundation to Announce Support for Restoration of Chicago Arts Landmark.


Business/Lifestyle Editors

ADVISORY...For Friday Friday: see Sabbath; week.

Friday

young Indian rescued by Crusoe and kept as servant and companion. [Br. Lit.: Robinson Crusoe]

See : Servant
 (July July: see month.  27, 2001)

--(BUSINESS WIRE)


What:          Albert I. and Maria Goodman, on behalf of the
               Edith-Marie Appleton Foundation, will unveil plans to
               support a significant new restoration, education and
               community involvement project for a Chicago arts
               landmark.

Who:           Chicago arts patrons Albert I. and Maria Goodman.
               Albert I. Goodman is president of the Edith-Marie
               Appleton Foundation.

When:          Friday, July 27, 2001 - 2:00 p.m. CDT

Where:         Union League Club of Chicago
               Grand Lounge
               65 West Jackson Boulevard
               Chicago, Illinois 60604
               312.427.7800
               Note: parking available in garage adjacent to Union
                     League Club; accessible via Federal Street.

Press Agenda:  1:45 p.m. CHECK-IN and registration (hors d'oeuvres and
                         refreshments will be served)
               2:00 p.m. Press announcement
               2:15 p.m. Press questions & answers
               2:30 p.m. End

RSVP:          Todd Vura, 773.395.0154 x. 225, tvura@mjkeating.com


About the sponsor

Edith-Marie Appleton Appleton, city (1990 pop. 65,695), seat of Outagamie co., E Wis., on the Fox River near its exit from the northern end of Lake Winnebago, in a dairying and stockraising region; inc. 1857.  established the Edith-Marie Appleton Foundation before her death in 1999 to ensure continued support of women's issues and the performing arts in Chicago Chicago, city, United States
Chicago (shĭkä`gō, shĭkô`gō), city (1990 pop. 2,783,726), seat of Cook co., NE Ill., on Lake Michigan; inc. 1837.
.

Appleton's son, Albert I Albert I, king of the Belgians
Albert I, 1875–1934, king of the Belgians (1909–34), nephew and successor of Leopold II. He married (1900) Elizabeth, a Bavarian princess.
. Goodman Goodman was a polite term of address, used where Mister (Mr.) would be used today. Compare Goodwife.

Goodman refers to:

Places
  • goodwife, Mississippi, USA
  • Goodman, Missouri, USA
  • Goodman, Wisconsin, USA
, serves as president of the foundation.
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