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The Life from Berwyn, Illinois • 6

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Berwyn, Illinois
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Cicero Eagles Auxiliary To Honor Mothers Tomorrow money is being raised to furnish the home. Youth Guidance chairman Mrs. Mary Kalivoda and Mrs. Cerny delivered Easter baskets to the St. Joseph's Orphan Home, Chi cago, and the children's ward at Cook County Hospital, 'Chicago.

Membership chairman 'M a i Cesario resigned as membership chairman due to illness, and President Johnson is asking members' Tha molds, Hawaiian salad, date nut bread and pineapples upside down cake. Appropriate Hawaiian music urn ished a dehghtful Ways and means chairman Mrs. Mabel Kosky made a report on the recent successful games party and thanked all officers and members for their cooperation. Hi Sky chairman Fingerhrut w.ll hold her project at tomorrow's rreetmg. and is hopeful all mermens w.ll cooperate in the project.

Hi Sky Girls Ranch is a norr.e for g.rls Midland. Texas. wn.cn -s widely supported by Eagle Au.x.har.es of the country. new home is built, but now i cooperation in making the auxiliary quota. Three more1 members are needed before the end of the fiscal year May 16.

Anyone interested in becoming a member of Cicero Auxiliary is asked to contact any of the officers or members. MUSCULAR Dystrophy chairman Mrs. Smith will be taking donations up to the May 16 meeting when projects end for the year, and reports will be made to prospective chairmen to be pre-1 sented at state convention in Collinsville, 111. The Seguln School chairman will als6 accept donations in her piggy bank, and checks will be made for presentation at the State Aerie convention to Dom PacentL Illinois State Aerie chairman, 1 when the convention convenes in Springfield. 1 Mrs.

Susirt is attending the last of the rallies aVBenton this week-. end. Past Grand Madam Presi-; dent, Cora Rigg, of Omaha, Nebr, I will be the grand representative. Other state officers will also be present. Past presidents will meet at the honje of Mrs.

Marcella Sprafka at 8 m. on Monday, May 9 Members of the Cicero Eagles Auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m.. tomorrow in the meeting hall, 1217 Cicero ave. Mrs. Helen Johnson, president, will conduct the business session of the meeting.

It w.ll also be the Auxiliary's Mother Day party, according to Ann Ward, program chairman. Auxiliary Mother of t'-e Year. Mrs. Celia' TTreroux. will be honored along with all other past honorary auxiliary mother A program is be.r.g planned by Mrs Ward for the evening Since thfre is no opposition for officer posts, as well as none 'for delegates to the convention.

the of will be. Am Ward: v.ce Mrs. Eivera S.it-.: ctap-lam. JIr. Mary Kalivoca: conductor Mrs Mary treasurer.

Mrs. Yolanda Sum. guard. Mrs Catter.pe o-tside -g-ard. Mrs MilLe Ur.g-lo.s: trustees.

Mrs Mrs. Ida Erdrr.ar. ar.d Mrs. L-'my Cer-, r.v Delegates to the convention w.ll be Mrs. Agr.e 7: tzs.m-o-i.

Mrs. rrero-x-ard Mrs St Secretary m-one year to f.r.-st as pr- o. r.e. ir.ree year Berwyn Legion Juniors Mothers Tea, Meeting Today's Activities The annual Mothers Tea and a regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Juniors of Berwyn Unit will highlight this afternoons activities for the group. The meet-ing is scheduled for 3 p.m.

at the Post Home, followed by the 4 p.m. tea. Beverly Soske and Charlene Smisek are co-chairmen. Donna Popiel, junior chairman, will preside. A Dad and Daughter dinner followed the re- LAWNDALE CHAPTER O.E.S.

Past Officers Night REFRESHMENT t'-e Motrers Day prtgrart ce Mrs. Arm L.cov Cerr.y was tot t.r recer. r.oW'n. Luau ar.a tor rer "orx ar.d tide are a-so extended vy rer to Mrs ard Mrs F.r.ger.r-t. menu irclutiea for Lawndale Chapter, Order of the Past Officers Night will be Cada.

worthy matron! and Robert will be held at the Riverside observed at 8 p.m. on Tuesday by to Elsie Alexa. worthy patron. The meeting Masonic Temple. 40 Forest member of the hospital visitatjpn Riverside.

committee, at the instrument. A 6 m. complimentarv dinner 9ues honor will be Ber- for members will nrecede te E' CeU pasl 5rand matron ior memDers preceae 0rder of Eastern Slar meet.ng. A charge for S2.2o will of ininoifi Gertrude Goles is instructress of Lawndale Chapter, be made for guests. Reservations Eastern Star, according Juniors To Hear Talk On UFOs UFOs" ed flyir.g ohjec's.

w.ll he the timely subject of a talk by Roy Murdock, execu-1 we v.ce pre.dent and program i a. rector of I A (National Ir.vestigat.vr.s Committee on Prerom.er.a) at tre May meet-of the West Suburoan Junior Woman's Club tomorrow at the Wet Submoan YMCA. LaGrange. I A oased Wasmngton, invest. gates aer.al phenom-' era.

exam.n.ng facts ar.d expos-, :r.g frauds Tr.e primary purpose organ. ration is to achieve regional on 1 CO UFO i Clai Robert of Westchester, will for attending the Federat.on of Women's at Sherman week, ar.d Chairman S.sco of Broadview. ickeis for members to dub's installation banquet 24 at the Flame Res-1 V.lla Park will oe served meeting by. Mis. Androw.ch and Mrs.

Cerr.y noth of r.e Lyons, Tuesday Day Mothers' day program 'memorial services of Clover Camp. Royal of America will be held at 7 30 pm. on Tuesday at the Clvde Comrr.umtv House. 2730 S. 61st ave A mother of the year will be selected during the meeting, and all members are uiged to attend the meeting, according to Mrs, Viola Rosecky, district deputy.

Services will also be held for depaited Royal Neighoor members Each mother attending the meeting will receive a gift, and a special program is planned. Refreshments will be served by Emilv Unger, Sharon Unger and a Lane, committee members Warren Park GOP Ladies Club Games Party Wednesday In of tr.e. Wednesday rrerrors of Warren Lod.cU Cluo re Id a games cart at te Warner -Far-: Community House. 57h and It in Jo-epn Her.r;. Jarr.e.-"Soper and Gera.d, Dolezal, 1 nostesses tr.e June election be jeed.

Mem tens tre Warren Lac.es' p.epubl.can Cluo urcer wr.en the TB w.ll be -lucaiea or. bit a on May 35 Hostesses ftr tr.e Apr.l rr.eet.r.g v. ere Mrs Ag.nis Justin. Mrs E.la St tcoca. He.en S.clo.

Mrs. Betty Ch.econ. M.ss Juhe Broz ar.d Mrs E.ear.or Lokay. Tables were deto-ated an Easter ar.d a lignt luncheon v. as serred, wici- 1 3r.zzo.ara d.

sou's plans Illir.o.s club; convention --e this rge attend the on May taurar.t P.efres.hm.er.'s following Charles R.c.nard R.N.A. Mothers' Program Tne annual and Four Leaf Neighbor Sunday, May 1, 1966 Lady Of Mount Party Tuesday The Tuesday Evening Club of Our Lady of the Mount Parish is welcoming the public to enjoy an entertaining evening, including a nickel social, awards and games party, at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the social center, 2412 S. 61st ave. Refreshments will be Admission is 50 cents.

Information regarding the affair may be had from. Mrs. Mildred chairman, at OLym-pic 2-4016. Donations of home madepastry are being solicited, as well as 50 cent new items for various awards and the nickel social. The event represents the club's only fund raising project of the vear.

Tuesday and Rose Tuma is chairman for the evening. Also honored during the evening will be eight members of Lawndale Chapter who have given the Eastern 50 years of service. They are Helen Adams, Mae Cervenka. Helen Husa, Emily Kalal. Mary Kaplan.

Clara Kost-ka. Sylvia Kryl and Eimly Stej-skal. a come in make your selection Pag 6 cent April meeting, with -about 75 in attendance. A tasty dinner was served by Chairman Jean Vlk and her committee. Donna Popiel gave the toast to the and Stanley Popiel gave the response.

Each girl in turn introduced her father. The guest list for the -dinner included Mrs. Marie Joachim, Unit Auxiliary president; Ray. mond Williams, Post commander; Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Krueger, adopted mom and dad ol the juniors; Mrs. Ethel Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oster, Robert Mrazek, Mrs. Florence Stejskal.

Also attending were Mrs. Charles Horak and Mrs. Anton Dvorak. Door awards were giveen to Laddie Bunan, Chester Johnson and Stanley Popiel, with Mary Williams, Becky Watson and Joan Weyer winning the girls awards. Mother's awards went to Mis.

isep1 Se1' rs' a 1 and Mrs' Mane Joachim. Boy awards went to John Po- piel and Joseph Williams. Lori Bendel and Frances Shuss won the Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls. CONTRIBUTIONS were made by the juniors to the Department Special Americanism Fund and the Department Presidents Special Project. Gifts were sent to the sponsored girl at Normal, 111, and the adopted Indian girl for Easter.

Miss Poppy, Denise Schaufel, will be appearing at various organizations to tell about the poppy. Any club wishing to have her appear is asked to contact Mrs. Stanley Popiel, junior advisor, at 484-2472. Juniors are currently rehearsing their program for the Department Junior Conference to be held in Urbana on May 14. Mrs.

Joachim and Patricia Popiel are directing the girls, and Mrs, Helen Davis is their accompanist. Taking part will be Donna Popiel, Nancy Burian, Jean Vlk, Nancy Zuncic, Joan Weyer, Karen and Mary Williams and Donna Adam. Patricia Popiel will do the makeup, with Mrs. Anton Dvorak, Mrs. Charles Horak, Mrs John Zelenka and Mrs.

Popiel working on costumes. Berwyn Juniorswon first place in Class III in the doll dressing contest at the recent 5th District 1st place in Contest two Class III on their handiwork and 2nd place in Contest one Class II for their paper work. At an April 17 Cook County Council Junior Conference held at the Roseland Post they won honorable mention for their doll. Travelettes Club To Hear Indian Speaker Tomorrow The Travelettes will meet at 7 pm. tomorrow at Lincoln Federal 'Savings and Loan Association, 6655 Cermak rd.

Guest of the evening will be Miss Faith Smith of the American Indian Center who will speak on the American Indians A tour of the Sara Lee Bakeries is planned for Monday, May 9. A bus will leave at 8 a.m. from Cermak rd. and Lombard ave. for the Deerfield plant.

Reservations may be made with Miss Cecelia V. Flick at OLynipic 2-7565. An all day outing will be made to Lake Como Hotel in Lake Geneva. Wis, Saturday, June 25, Luncheon will be included. LIFE Berwyn WOTM Banquet On Tues.

Berwyn Chap'er. Women of tie Moose, will hold annual dues payers banque' at 63Q rr. on Tuesday at the "Berwyn Muoe home. 3625 Harlem ave. Eligible to attend are members paid up one year advance.

Senior Regent Camile Sine is urging all paid up member- to atend the dinner, as an enjoyable time is planned. Presbyterian Church Of Berwyn Women's Society Mission Day Wednesday The Women's Society of the Presbyterian Church of Berwyn will present its annual Mission Day program Wednesday at the church. Hie theme for the' day is Free To Love Others. The morning program will begin at 10:30 a.m. with a worship service.

A play. The Dark Places. will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Paul Slivinski. Included in the cast -are Mrs James Curda.

Mrs. Allen Mrs. Robert Reagan. Miss Jean Jones. Miss Karen Kmckelbein.

Robert and Dr. Ernest Fncke i Speaker for tne day the Rev. I Robert I. Christ, director of the Commission on Religion and Race; for the Presbytery of Chicago. His topic w.ll be Religion and Race: I New Perspectives." Following the luncheon at 12:45 p.m there will be a question and answer period, with Rev.

Christ as leader. The afternoon program will include a devotional reading by-Mrs. Arthur Glass and Mrs. Roland Rogers. This reading is taken from Theodore Brauns book, Called to Be.

The day will close with a dedication and pledge. The program is being presented by the Missionary Education Committee, of which Mrs Edward C. Vyborny is chairman. of Atlanta. Ga are announcing the Lutheran Church of the Redeem-engagerrent of their daughter, I er.

Atlanta, Ga. Patty Omera Nickel, to John Rob- 1 The bride-to-he attended Agnes ert Wiggins.lf Decatur, for- Scott College, and her fiance merly of Berwyn, 111., son of Mr. 1 ton High School and the Um-and Mrs. John Booth Wiggins, of versrtv of Minnesota Both are Kerrville, Texas. The wedding employed as engineers at Western will take place on June 4.

at the Electric Company, Atlanta, Ga. Now rosiding in Waynesville, while the groom it in the U.S. Army, Loretta King; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel King, 1302 East and Pool Try but, son of Mrs.

Sophia Trybul end the late Theodore Trybul, of Chicago, former Berwynites, were married by the Rev. Robert Mastny at St. Mary of Cello Church. Loretta King Wed To Paul Trybul At St. Mary Of Celle Loretta King, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel King. 1302 East ave- became the br.de of Paul Trybul. son of Mrs. Sophie Try- bql and the late Theodore Trybul, of Chicago, formerly of Berwyn, in 2 p.m.

Nuptial Mass ceremonies at St. Mary of Celle Church, Tne Rev. Robert Mastny was celebrant. Loretta's s.ster. Patricia, was maid of honor, and her sister-in-law.

Cheryle King, was bridesmaid. Paul's brother, M.chael was best man, and brother. Daniel King, was usher. The newlyweds are residing in Waynesville. Mo.

wmle the is serving in the U.S. groom Daniel Joseph Is Local grandparents are proudly I hailing the arrival of Danitt Jo-' seph Krakora. son of Richard and Barbara Krakora. former Ciceronian and Morton Junior College graduates ho are now-residing in Oak Park. Surprising everyone with his early arrival, Daniel was born at MacNeal Memorial Hospital at 7 59 m.

on April 19 He weighed four pounds 14 ounces and "as 19 inches in length Anxiously awaiting his home-coming are his parents and big brother Rickv, who was two' in Febiuarv. Also preparing a greeting for the newcomer are grandparents Mr. and Mis. Joseph Linhart Jr. of Berwyn, and Mr.

and Mrs. James Krakora. of Cicero Two great-grandfathers and an uncle are also boasting of Danny's birth They are Joseph Linhart. Joseph Cerver.y and Leo Linhart. LOANS home! are to be made with Sandralee Tholen at 788-0927.

Guest officers for the evening will include Mae Bufe. -pa-t matron, of Lawndale worthy matron: Herman Bufe. past Lawnda.e patron, worthy patron; Gertrude Goles grand lecturer and a member of the International Templ Committee, associate matron: Albert Zma. member of the Macpn ObjecUve committee, associate patron; Letty Petnk. past Lawndale matron, secretary, and M.Iton Petnk.

member, of the youth promotion committee, treasurer ALSO Maurir.e Dulla. member of the registration committee, conductress; Katherine Krvl. member of tr.e Arthritis Foundation committee.1 associate condyictresst Dorothy Larson, member of the membership promotion comma-tee. chaplain: Emelyne Skala. past Lawndale matron, marsr.al: Mary Poch.

member of church relations committee, organ.st: Rose Turna. member of the hospital visitation committee. Adah. Ann past Lawndale matron Ruth Olga Gregor, member of Chapter 1 consolidation. Esther: Ann Hoiaz-" dovskv, past Lawndale Marina: Lorraine Cneffer.

mem-j ber of medical science committee, Electra; Elizabeth Kabat. mem-1 bership promoion committee member, warder: Frank Poch, Rockford Objective comm. nee. sentinel; Joseph Cada. of Lawn-1 dale, color bearer; Jeanne Stein, Riverside Chapter, soloist; Clara 1 Wilken.

Betsv Ross Chapter and HIT sai! 3-95 5ow is the ONCE A YEAR TIME TO SAVE BIG on the BIG pint-size Bonne Bell TEN 0 SIX LOTION Ten-O-Su Lotion i the me cleansing and corrective cosmetic that helps your skin'll) complete natural beauty It clears skin blemishes with immaculate deep cleansing and healing medication originally a doctor's prescription. Why not order 10 pints at our special annual sale Linda Lee Vodxazka A mid-June wedding is planned by Miss Linda Lee Vodrazka and George Frank Miller whose engagement is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vodrazka, of North Riyerdside. George is the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. George Frank Miller, formerly if Riverside and La Grange Park. Miss Vodrazka is the granddaughter of Mrs. Anna Vodrazka, of The bride-elect graduated from Riverside-Brookfield High School arfd attended the University of Colorado. She is employed at International Harvester Company, in Broadview.

Her fiance, also an R-B graduate. attended Western Illinois University in Macomb, 111., and is employed in the purchasing de- pgrtment of Steel Warehouse Division. Jesop Steel company, Broadview. Forest View Women Meet Wednesday Future activities of the Forest View Womens Club Will be discussed at a 7-30 p.m. meeting on Wednesday in the Forest View village hall.

President fllcanor Spangler "ill also select a nominating committee for the election of club officers in June. During the business session, Chairman Lillian Mision will make fina) plans for the club's annual lummage sale from 9 a.m. I to 9 m. on May 17 and from 9 a m. to 12 noon on May 18.

She has asked that contributions be brought in on Monday, May 16. Arrangements for the potluck supper to be held during the June meeting will be made by Mrs. Val Kofron and her committee. Refreshment for the evening i will be served by the Mesdames Carol Lukes, Gladys Maid, Betty i Mamolella, Delores Maier and 1 Barbara Locke. A movie regarding summer vacations will be shown by Mrs.

Diane Cerny. and members will receive their Mothers Day gift during the refreshment hour. I Mrs. Jarmilla Dokupil, director of the Tween Club, reports that a sock hop was held at the April meeting and that a banquet is being planned for their June meeting. HOME MORTGAGE Wot Sunday, May 8th DECORATED Choice of Decoration Orchid-Carnation COMMUNION CAKES WEDDING CAKES Beautifully Decorated Choice of Butter or Whipped Cream ORDER TODAY STORE your FURS with THORPE furs or fur fabric coats FREE In and Out Storage Bonded Free pickup delivery LETTHORPE The Mortgage Loan That Is Best For You! Whether you buy- a home or build one, we will carefully analyze your indiviSftial situation.

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