IMAGE: Come Out Come Out – Gay Chicago October 11, 1987
Article in Gay Life reads:
"British comedian Graham Chapman, one of the original members of Monty Python's Flying Circus, will be the honored guest at a champagne brunch benefit Sunday, Oct.25, for the Midwest lesbian and gay resource center and archives, the Gerber-Hart Library, and for the Gay Academic Union Chicago Chapter's scholarship fund. To make reservations for the brunch, call Gregory Sprague at _______ "
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Lesbian comedienne and activist, Robin Tyler, appears in the high school auditorium at Irving Park Road and Ashland Ave. Donation of $6 at the door.
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Maturity, the group for senior gays, meets at the Germania Club, 108 W. Germania Place. Art collector Wayne Banchek discusses and displays his collection of nostalgia and antiques.
1990
The Independent Voters of Illinois-Independent Precinct Organization's Independent Gay and Lesbian Caucus presents its sixth annual Glynn Sudberry Awards at Ann Sather restaurant, 929 W. Belmont. This year's recipients are Helen Schiller, Alderman of the 46thWard, for public service, Horizons Community Services for community service, and Terry Cosgrove for community action.
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Obituary in Windy City Times begins:
"A service of celebration of the life of David Navarro Edmonds will be held on Sunday, October 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the First Unitarian Church, 5650 S. Woodlawn, in Chicago's Hyde Park.
"David, former lead soloist in the Chicago Children's Choir, died peacefully on September 22 at St. Joseph' Hospital after a 17 month battle with AIDS. He was 31 years old.
"A lifelong resident of the South Side, David, who worked in recent years as a chef and caterer, was a graduate of Reavis Elementary School, Louis Wirth experimental school, and Kenwood High School class of 1977. He also studied liberal arts at Loop College for two years."
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