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Berwyn Life from Berwyn, Illinois • 9

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Berwyn Lifei
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Engagements Announce Approaching Nuptial Dates vAYYVwv 4. f-lk i. Diane Louise Widlock Mr. and 'Mrs. Steve Widlock, 3706 S.

53rd announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane Louise, to George Edward Bundy, of 2503 S. 56th son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bundy, of Ironton, Ohio. Receiving her ring on Valentine Day, Diane and George are making plans for a wedding in 1965.

Van Cura Photo 1 Barbara Ann Stevens Former Cicero residents Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stevens, of 425 W. 51st Hillside, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Joseph M. Aichinger, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Aichinger, 4245 N. Mozart, Chicago. Receiving her diamond at the stroke of midnight on New Years Eve, Barbara and Joseph are making plans for a Saturday, September 5, wedding Roberta Erban The Christinas Day engagement of Roberta Erban, of 3422 Ridge-land to Robert Stella Jr. is being announced by her parents, Robert Erban and Mrs.

Maxine DiGenova. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stella, 1520 Home ave. The couple will be married during a 12 oclock Mass on Saturday, July 25, at St.

Frances of Rome Church. H. Du Bois Photo Bonnie J. Mrnka Mr. and Mrs.

Laddie Mrnka, 4316 Wenonah are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie to John J. Nieckula, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Nieckula, 5234 S.

Mobile Chicago. Receiving her diamond on January 11, Bonnie and John are planning a late August wedding. (De La Paz Photo) Judith Nemecek Mr. and Mrs. Ben W.

Nemecek, of 2859 S. Millard Chicago, announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith, to Donn Hett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hett, 3705 Clinton hve. The couple will be married during an 11 a.m.

nuptial Mass at Blessed Agnes Church, Chicago, on Saturday r-August 22. Ardis Ann Velimann Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Veltmann, of 3202 Home are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Ardis Ann, to John M. Code, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Code, of Chicago. Receiving her diamond on St.

Patricks Day, Ardis and John will be married on Saturday, July 25, at St. Catherine of Siena Church, Oak Park. Ann Beth Jirsa Announcement of the engagement of Ann Beth Jirsa to William Frank Eaves is being made by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Anton 2733 Austin blvd.

Mr. Eaves is the son of Mrs. Adeline Eaves, Madison, Wis. The wedding will be a 3 oclock ceremony on Saturday, June -20, at the Warren Park Presbyterian Church. Th.

LIFE Page 9 Sunday, April 19, 1964 Donald Kosin May Speaker At Berwyn Womans Club Eileen Pederson Will Be Queen on Faithful Night Tomorrow at Berwyn OJD Faithful Night will be observed by Berwyn Bethel, International Order of Jobs Daughters, at 7:30 tomorrow at Circle Masonic Temple, 721 Garfield Oak Park. This meeting has been set aside by Jill Beth Mottl, honored queen of Berwyn Bethel, to honor Eileen Pedersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. N.

Pedersen, 1313 Kenilworth who will preside as honored queen. Her selection Nomination of Officers Tuesday Business at Berwyn Eagles Auxiliary Nomination of officers for 1964-65 will highlight the business session at Tuesday nights meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Berwyn Eagles Lodge, scheduled for 8 oclock at the Berwyn Eagles hall, 26th st. and Cuyler ave. Mrs. Rose Conway, president, will preside and all members are urged to attend.

1 At a recent meeting Mrs. Edythe Schlesinger, charity chairman, presented a check in the amount Meeting in Piper 34th st. and Grove at p.m., Friday, May 1, members of the Berwyn Womans Club will be privileged to hear Donald G. Kosin, assistant secretary, Chicago Title and Trust Company. Mr.

2 Kosin was graduated from North-I western University, Evanston, with a bachelor of science degree in economics in 1953 and received his doctor of jurisprudence degree I from Northwestern University law' school in 1956. He was ad-mitted to practice law in the state of Illinois in 1958. I Mr. Kosin joined the staff of 1 Chicago Title and Trust Company in 1956 in the examining department and shortly after entered military service, serving in the United States Army in Germany from 1956 to 1958. Returning to the Chicago Title and Trust Company in 1958 he became manager of Unit in the title division and later assistant manager of the examining department.

He served as manager of the customer units department and in 1963 was appointed an assistant secretary in charge of the order and billings departments. Along The Southwestern Plank Road will be his topic on Moravec, organist. The guardian council is composed of Marian Charvat, past man, Mrs. Barbara Hovorka, reports all project books are in the mail. She reminded members that Tuesday, April 28, is the deadline for making reservations for the banquet to be held in the Berwyn Eagles hall at 6:30 p.m.

on Tuesday, May 5. As greetings were sung, birthday gifts from the auxiliary were presented by Mrs. Conway, president, to Mrs. Jennie Kaligan, Mrs. Bessie Solil, Mrs.

Elsa Young, Mrs. Sylvia-Veverka, Mrs. Mary Smicklas, Mrs. Lillian Wen-del, Mrs. Roumaine Stepanek, Mrs.

Elsie Sidlo and Mrs. Patricia Schlesinger. Following the meeting the members, some dressed in Hobo attire, gathered around an artificial campfire and were served stew in coffee cans. They sat on the floor on burlap sacks and sang. Approximately 75 members were in attendance.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Mildred Lorenz, Mrs. Irene Attak, Mrs. Joan Sinram, Mrs. Lucille Mares-ka, Dorothy Simon, Mrs.

Simon and Mrs. Conway. of $360.70 to Mrs. Dorothy Frye, director of Seguin School, and Mrs. James Sklenar, who thanked the auxiliary for this generous Mr.

Sklenar, president of Mentally Retarded Childrens Aid, spoke a few words, advising the auxiliary of plans for the future and inviting members to visit the school. An annual donation of $50 was sent to the Grand Lodge Damon Runyon Cancer Fund. Mrs. Carole Cervenka, Mrs. Elaine Spang and Mrs.

Helen Zukowski were initiated into the auxiliary. The Berwyn ritual team, comprised of Junior Past President Mrs. Elsie Sidlo, President Mrs. Patricia Schlesinger, Vice President Mrs. Marguerite Caldwell, Chaplain Mrs.

Lillian Kudrna, Conductor Mrs. Edythe Schlesinger and Inside Guard Mrs. Dorothy Simon, pro-tem for Mrs. Celia Svoboda, exemplified the ritual. Mrs.

Mildred Broj was the pianist and Mrs. Ruth Brve-nik is captain and instructress of the group. Mrs. Florence Taylor, membership chairman, welcomed new members and asked the auxiliary to interest friends in membership. MOTHER'S Day banquet chair- Berwyn Legion Juniors Host Dads at Dinner Today Following Meeting The monthly meeting of Berwyn Unit Juniors, American Legion Auxiliary, scheduled for 2 p.m.

today, will precede the annual Dad-Daughter Dinner at the Berwyn Post Home, Riverside dr. and Harlem ave. Patricia Popiel, Junior chairman, will preside over a brief business session and Mrs. Libby chairman, has airanged the program for the dinner, which will be served at 5 p.m. At a recent meeting Child Wel- of line officers includes Sue Van Cura, senior princess; Elaine Hna-tek, junior prinfiess; Melinda Baker, guide, and Cynthia Rhodes, marshal.

Also presiding will be Joan Fishel, recorder; Sue Zuetel, treasurer; Darlene Booth, chaplain; Harriet Biss, librarian; Le-nora Novak, first messenger; Susan Dohrn, second messenger; Susan Dolezal, third messenger; Janice Spleha, fourth messenger; Carolyn Hackbarth, fifth messenger; Margie Manda, senior custo-dion; Virginia Mrizek, junior custodian; Helen Berthoud, inner guard; Judi Brana, outer guard; Melanie Baker, soloist, and Judi Ritual Practice Is Tuesday Night For Berwyn WOTM Berwyn Chapter, Women of the Moose, will have ritual practice Tuesday night at 7:30 at the Berwyn Moose Home, 3625 Harlem ave. Ritual Director Mrs. Louise Dietz urges all officers, escorts and chairmen to attend. Homemaking night was held April 14, Mrs. Lucille Cantrell, chairman, in charge of the program.

Her guest was Shirley Jacob of the Modern Millinery Studio, Chicago. Miss Jacob demonstrated hat design and instructed in the making of spring flowers. Mrs. Cantrell presented a number of the completed hats as attendance gifts and expressed her thanks to Miss Jacobs and all who contributed to this successful program. Refreshments ended the evening.

A class of 11 candidates was enrolled. Bessie Metz is senior regent of Berwyn Chapter. J. S. NORTON EAST AND THE JUNIOR COLLEGE PRESENTS A New Musical Comedy of the on May 1.

Mr. Kosin is a member of the Office Management Association of Chicagoland. He, his wife and two sons live in La Grange. Mrs. Stanley Boberg, 3328 Wisconsin will be hostess for the social hour.

Mrs. P. Harold Stoneham, $508 Grove is assisting chairman and Mrs. Earl G. Oak, Mrs.

Steven G. Tuponich, Mrs. William Workman, Mrs. Robert Fitzgerald, Mrs. John Bas-tiaans and Mrs.

John Love are on the President Mrs. Bernard Engel, 3601 Home will preside over the business session. Cicero WOTM Friendship Night Set Academy of Friendship members of Cicero Chapter, Women of the Moose, will convene in a special 7:30 session called by Chairman Vivian Hullett for Tuesday night at the Cicero Moose Home, 2348 Laramie ave. All are urged to attend. Hospital Chairman Ann Seyk is working on arrangements for a dinner for the three nurses sponsored by Cicero Chapter.

Friends of members are also invited to this event which is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at Sharkos Restaurant, 6301 W. 63rd Chicago. The donation is $5 and reservations may be made by calling Ann Seyk at TAylor 9-6293, or Senior Regent Betty Poupa at Pioneer 9-0583. Also on Wednesday, Membership Chairman Myrtle Becker will have a luncheon at the Home Arts Guild.

The donation is $1 and friends of members may attend. Reservations are being taken by Myrtle Becker at 484-8105. On April 14 Cicero Chapter ob served homemaking night, Frances Witt the chairman pro tem. Guest entertainers were Mrs. Frank Klich, past Fifth District director of the American Legion Auxiliary, and her daughter, Ro-sana Klich, past president of Cicero Unit Auxiliary, American Legion, both of 1817 S.

50th ct. Songs of spring and summer were presented, Miss Klich closing the program with Til We Meet Again. Bernice Schoenjohn, of Portage Park Chapter, was visiting the homemaking chairman and was a guest that evening. The class of 19 candidates was named for all chairmen. A birthday march was conducted by Agnes Dahl, chairman, fob' April celebrants.

Eileen Pedersen honored queen, guardian; A. J. Cockrell, past master of Adelphia Lodge, A.F. and A.M., associate guardian; Mrs. Blanche Kotaska, secretary; Mrs.

Gloria Mottl, past honored queen, treasurer, and Mrs. Virginia Mrizek, director of music. An invitation is extended to all with proper Masonic affiliation to attend. Rummage Sale The Mothers Auxiliary of Berwyn Chapter, Order of the Builders, is having a rummage sale tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

at 6711 W. 26th st. Proceeds will benefit the Berwyn Boy Builders. Donations of any usable items may be brought to the above address today between 2 p.m. and 5 oclock.

Pick-up may be arranged through Dennis Suda, master builder, or other members of the Boy Builders. fare Chairman Donna Popiel said the Juniors will assemble a baby 1 layette for a needy family. Her announcements also informed Vmbers that candy was pur-IJased and sent to the children at Chicago State Hospital and a contribution was made to the Audy Home Film and Treat Fund. Loni Goolman, National Security chairman, invited the girls to meet on March 30 at the Berwyn Post Home to bake for the United Service Organization Center. Under community service, Nancy Burian, chairman, the Juniors contributed to the Easter Seals, Morton Scholarship Fund and the-United Cerebral Palsy Foundation.

Copies of the book, Four Days, will be purchased and sent to the three Berwyn libraries. Tray favors, several mens suits and coats treat bags, denture 1 powder, albums and stamps were 1 sent to Hines Veterans Adminis-' tration Hospital, Cook County and i-i Oak Forest, reported rehabilita- ftion chairman, Charlene Smisek. 'if I THE skit, Famous Ships" will be presented at the Berwyn Post I meeting tomorrow night, the fol- lowing girls participating: Patricia Popiel, narrator; Donna Popiel, Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria; Donna Adam, USS Constitution; Nancy Burian, Clipper Ships; Patricia Weyer, Monitor and Mer-ac; Jeanne Vlk, Robert E. Lee; Weyer, USS Nan-Wilber, Mayflower and Nancy Zuncic, Nautilus. Marie Joachim ri mm mm iHi Ha You, Your Family and Friends Are I Cordially Invited to Attend The -I BANQUET arranged by the West Suburban Builders Association is director; Maye Dvorak, coordinator, and Frances Oster, pianist.

Jeanne Vlk was chosen Miss Poppy in the contest conducted by the Juniors and will represent the girls in the Memorial Parade and at various functions and meetings in the area. On April 12 the Juniors attended the Cook County Junior conference at Maywood Post and received the following awards: Donna Popiel, Berwyn Unit award and second place in the third class with her picture book on National Symbols; doll dressed in costume of Ecuador, first place in class three in Fifth District and second place in class three in Cook County, and the Junior handiwork, second place in class three in Cook County. The Juniors board meeting was held April 16 at the Berwyn Post Home, Lucy Yaras and her mother, Marie Yaras, hostesses. Concordia Aid to Have Rummage The Afternoon Division of Concordia Ladies Aid is preparing for its annual rummage sale to be held Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

at Concordia Lutheran Church, 32nd st. and Home ave. Clothing, household furnishings, knickknacks, miscellaneous and small appliances will be sold. Mrs. Martha Minarich, 3106 Gunderson STanley 8-0923, may be called for information and sale donations.

The patronage of the public will be appreciated. St. Mel Moms Style Show Wednesday The St Mel High School Mothers Club will hold its annual card and games party on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Ferrara Manor, 5609 W. North Chicago.

Crawford Department Store will show the styles. There will be many valuable attendance and table gifts and special awards. Mrs. Casimir Grzcskiewicz, chairman, and Mrs. Joseph Chapetta, assisting chairman, invite the public to attend.

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It is light and gay and full of charm-a satire of the style of musicals of the twenties and of the "Flappers" and "dapper sheiks" that peopled them. Tickets are available from students involved in the production or call OLympic 2-1100 ext. 67 and tickets will be delivered to your door. The price is $1.25 for seats April 24 and 25th in the Morton East Auditorium. ial OLympic 2-1070 WE DELIVER 4 Professional Pharmacists Proscriptions called for and delivered Free Delivery Lot us call your doctor OR Let your Doctor call us Our 33rd Year Well SAY IT WITH eeing You and .1 1 1 mil 4947 W.

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