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The Life from Berwyn, Illinois • 5

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The Lifei
Location:
Berwyn, Illinois
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5
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TtW LIFE more good life retoin experience and excellence Bohemian Woman's Qub to hold harvest luncheon ek and Ella Kirian. Mrs. Harry Mastney is chairman, assisted by Mrs. John Novak 1 'ijr allWffiPBI eiV Lfl r4sEa WW eIeee The Bohemian Woman's Civic dot, Ml District, Illinois and General Federations of Women's Clubs, will bold its 51st annual Autumn Harvest luncheon at noon Wednesday at Nielsen's Restaurant, 7330 North On wood Park. President Mrs.

Andrew J. Toman has annmmced proceeds will benefit BWCC and IFWC phUanthropies, scholarships and charities. Serving on the honorary reception committee will be Mrs. Frank Bartuska, president, and Mrs. Anton Zeman.

Edward Prince will give the Invocation, and Mrs. Jan Mlcka, past, president, will lead the pledge to the flag. Past President Mrs. George Tollefsen and Mrs. Joseph Basak, will guide the day's activities together with the current president Mrs.

Laddie Kutil is well-wishers chairman, assisted by co-chairmen, Mrs. William Kozumplik and Mrs. Frank Korinek. Committee members are Mesdames Jerry Brousil, Emil Bre-jcha. Otlla Dateiden, Mabel Trina, and Lillian Prihoda.

Committee members are Mesdames John Doutoek, Robert I. Zadek, Richard Soucek, George Sefler, Roman Sedlacek, Ray mond Matha, Frank Podlesak and John Jakoubek and Blanche and Mary Jirka Table arrangements will be made by Mrs. Albert C.Zrna, vice president, and Mrs Frank Tomecek. Mrs. John Hruska, treasurer will be assisted by Mrs Zeman Hostesses will be Mrs.

Emanuel Semerad and Mrs. Jan Micka, both past presidents, Mrs. Henry Duffek and Mrs. Matha. Mrs.

John S. Stafford, ticket chairman, will be assisted by co-chairmen Mrs. Charles Skorepa and Mrs. Edward Vacherlon. Program chairman Mrs.

Zrna will introduce Irv Malik, strolling VOTE FOR SHERIFF ELROD DEMOCRAT PokJ kjt by tfw ShotW Rkttojd J. Ehod Ar-rcRoa PNHp Cottooy Otakmort are (from left) Frances Vesely, Bertha Bero, Frank Snobi, Betty Chleboun, Anna Fabian Getting a slice Charter members of the Clyde Park Senior Citizens Club celebrating the organization's Uth anniversary with a special cake. They happenings and Rose Ofouhy. fjJS new Our highly skilled stylist will personalty design a look tor your facial structure He style. i ONF DAY PPDM QDCPIAI vi Wl h.

inL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26th ONLY wEaES MO00 First time Customers only Cicero WOTM The membership committee of Cicero Women of the Moose will hold a pancake breakfast from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m Sunday at the lodge home, 2348 Laramie Ave. Breakfast will include pancakes, sausages, orange juice, coffee or milk. Tickets at $2.50 for adults and $1.25 for children may be purchased from the membership committee or at the door. A business meeting will be held at 8 p.m.

Tuesday at the home, followed by refreshments. The dress code should be observed. The Mooseheart chairman held an open meeting for chapter night Oct. 12. Gifts and a silver march were given for the children and residents of Mooseha-ven.

The Mooseheart committee presented a short skit. I by aDpointment 464-0860 Cut a Stylo not Included 442-0621 or Helen Olson, 7884639 Berwyn WOTM Attendance awards will be presented to members at the Berwyn Women of the Moose meeting at 8 p.m Tuesday in the Moose home, 3625 Harlem Ave. October birthdays will be observed. Junior graduate regent Irene Soren-sen will receive her green cap Oct. 31 in Indianapolis.

Collegian Grace Jacobsen will be her capping officer, and several co-workers also will attend. Manor Republican Club A speaker from the Fruitful Yield will highlight the Wednesday meeting of the Boulevard Manor Women's Republican Club. The appearance was arranged by social chairman Angle Guglielmo. Louise Sundwall, president, will open the meeting at 7:30 p.m. In the Manor Community House, 5900 Park Ave.

Plans will be completed for the Nov. 7 dinner and fashion show. Co-chairmen La Verne Augustine and Marion Hawkins will be available to discuss the annual fund-raiser, which is open to members and guests. Tickets may be HkL ifll OCTOBER cooJ i fMEEEM LvwLJ Hearing Aid Special life photo by Myti. cor.

St ickney fire auxiliary 1 1 "pitching in tirfie Offer Expires Sat. Oct. 30th Regularly $579 each NEW "GENERIC Custom In Ear A meeting of Stickney Fire Department Auxiliary will be held at 7:30 p.m Monday at the flrehouse, 6533 Pershing Road. Refreshments will be served by Vi Bachielli and Barbara Earl. Embroiderers' Guild Norman Van Kougbett from the Fra-memakers in Hinsdale will address the SPECIAL $29)00 MOiyTrW AVAILABLE ONLY THRU- Co-chairmen Alice Darda (left) and Norma Zbasnik (right) enjoy Ann Smotzer's preview of the six-way cross stitch she will demonstrate at the Cicero Woman's Club Dollars for Delegates Mini-Craft Show and Bazaar.

The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday at Clyde Community House, 2730 S. 6lst Ave. Morning demonstrations include bunka by Jeannine Kudrna at 10:30 o'clock; barretts, Edna Men-way, 11; needlepoint and beads, Lois Feulner, 11:30.

Mrs. Smotzer will demonstrate cross stitch at noon. Afternoon demonstrations include ce- ramie mold pouring by Eva Petrolfs and ceramic painting by Iris Pe--chous at 12:30 p.m; crochet-covered wire hangers, Anne Gazarek, 1 mushroom potholders, Mrs. Smotzer, and yarn dolly dusters, Evelyn Patek, 2. The admission is $1 and includes refreshments.

purchased at this time. HE HEARING CENTER Tl onvldaymSre lp members, and extends a Tlfemfcer Mavfl Id Clinic Hall, 27 Riverside Road. Van Koughett will demonstrate framing needlework, and guests are welcome. Information is available by calling Barbara Dunlpp at invitation to women living in the Boulevard Manor area. Further information is available from membership chairman, Adele Para, at 652-2057.

1 I Corner of 63rd A Mayflold NO CORDS. WIRES OR TUBES Call Collect for appt. 31 2-782-0029 Bazaar bonanza for weekend 4 Vl 3904 S.HARLEM. LYONS, ILLINOIS 60534 312-442-1440 rVHS T120 TAPE $8.69 A bonanza of holiday bazaars will be offered to area shoppers this weekend. Redeemer A harvest luncheon and craft sale will be hosted from 11 30 a.m.

to 30 p.m. Sunday by the Ladies Aid of Redeemer Lutheran Church, 23rd Street and 53rd Avenue. Luncheon will include sloppy joes, hot dogs, beverages and refreshments. baked goods and a drawing for a quilt also will be featured in the basement of Fellowship Hall. Commodore Barry Post p.m.

tomorrow and noon to 3 p.m. Sunday in the church, 19th Street and Euclid Avenue. There will also be home-baked goods, holiday and boutique items, crafts and jewelry. Concordia Halloween novelties will be a new feature at this year's bazaar sponsored by the Women's Friendship Group of Concordia Lutheran Church, Home Avenue and 32nd Street. The sale will be held from 10 a.m.

to 3 p.m. tomorrow. Refreshments consisting of barbeque beef sandwiches, chips, sweet roll and beverage will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sale items include ornaments, aprons, linens, toys, Christmas decorations, cards, plants and home-baked PJ-4500 45 Nor PntNon WmWon poo.

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The fourth annual craft bazaar and bake sale will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. until items are sold out tomorrow. enhonoei any deox Elsie Fenske, Loretta Fremer, Dorothy Fett, Gertrude Gedroic, Martha Gregor, Mae Kiel, Rose Klecan. Ethel Merkel, Adelaide Pitz, Nellie Schleis, Olga Yokubaitis and Mary Ruesch.

QUASAR COLOR VIDEO CAMERA OO The'ceramic nativity set will be awarded along with a doll house log cabin constructed by Pat Testen, junior Presbyterian 1 MMiMi4 n.m.iinrto q1c urili ho marlo fnr (rift 519 LIST OURS SUGGtSTtD RETAIL certificates for holiday shopping. Homemade jellies, relishes, sauces and dressings will be sold in addition to home-baked cookies, cakes and pies. COLECOVISION INSTOCK OUR $CQO PRICE ef TY eiejM NEW NEW Fresh fruits and vegetables will be sold for the first time at the Presbyterian Church of Berwyn Fall Festival to be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow in the church, 32nd Street and Clinton Avenue.

Luncheon will be served in two sittings, at 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tickets are $3.50 each and may be reserved by calling the church office at 788-4888. Sale items include home-baked goods, dolls, children's clothes, Christmas ornaments, decorations, place mats and potholders. INTELLIVISION Good Shepherd A toyland table, white elephants and plants await visitors to the annual bazaar sponsored by the Sewing Circle of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church from 9 a.m.

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