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Berwyn Life from Berwyn, Illinois • 7

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Berwyn Lifei
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Berwyn, Illinois
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I -i A rBUILDSP.S -O -O' r'-'T r- Eerwyn Life Page 7 Beacon, Clear Life Life, Friday, Aury 23, Del The Drexel Booster Club will hold its tegular monthly meeting tonight at 8 oclock in the club-room at 3548' S. 52nd $. This months meeting has been advanced one week due to Memorial Day. Subsequent meetings will take place on the last Friday of eaJf month. 3 Ar: Elected Hcncrcry Fret Three students front the area were elected into the- national honorary accounting fraternity, Beta Alpha Psi, at PePauL University, Chicago.

They 5 are Frank Spalej '2224 Austin Robert Dezort, 2446 S. 57th and Stephen Wielgusj 3602 Central ave. Wielgus was elected president of the new DePaul chapter. Beta Gamma, installed this month in the national organization. I I 1 Installation Highlights Annual Edison PJ A i Session An installation of new officers highlighted a recent' Edison PTA meeting, which also featured presentation' of a -Scout charter and a report1 on the Springfield convention of the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers.

Margaret Sheridan was installed as president, succeeding Mrs. Ana Cutshaw, who served during the past two years as the PTAs president. Harold Krhcht, director of PTA District 28, served as installing officer. OTHER new officers are Mrs. Marie Kadera, 1st vice president; Mrs.

Jarmila Wazny, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Mary Elleh recording secretary; Mrs. Marion Kveton; corresponding and -Vito La Gteoo, treasurer. Guests were Mrs. Paulipe Novak, past president of Haley PTA and Miss Maud Stubbiqgs, a Chi-, cago Public Schools teacher who is the author of 'primary grade The report on the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers convention was presented by Mrs.

Wazny. Mrs. Cutshaw accepted the charter frdm Arnold Hinz. Norman Ritter delivered report on the recent Country Cousins Square Dance. Mrs.

Lillian Stupka, a 5th grade 41 frwfoea EDISON 'PTA OFFICER Receiving the president Standing rear (left to right) are VU gavel from outgoing president Mrs. Edward La Greco, 4025' Oak Park treasurer! Mrs. Cutshaw, 3928 Elmwood na, Is Edison School H. T. Kracht, 1139 Kemman ave.

La Grange PTAt new president (second from left). Mrs. Park, director. District 29, Illinois Congress of Joseph Sheridan, 3939 Clarence ave. Other new Parents and Teachers) Mrs.

Frank Kveton, 4009 officers ere (front left) Mrs. Elmer Kadera, Clarence secretary, and Miss Joseph Pre-4022 Clarence 1st vice president, pnd Mrs. rosb 4215 Gunderson ave recording secretary. Anthony Wazny, 4121 Elmwood 2nd vice idf: putsfiiW nAcrrpnPTi Lwa tWn. vl in tha averaga living room Replace old hot water radiaton with trim, slim heating Even, draft-free heating.

No interference with carpet ing, drapes, furniture. Call us far free home survey and estimate. Room-ot-a-lime plan keeps cost down. STACHfJKl AUTOMATIC HEATING 2821 S. Harlem PI.

9-2229 BiKKSt AK3 EUTE5TAtf.ENT Girl Scouts, of Troop 43. 'Held Progranifor Mothers up their Mothers Day gift of a formica cutting board ajnd quilted' glove hot pad, members of' Cicero Girl cout Troop 43 entertained mothers with a dinner and received -the world pin. Mothers enjoying the dinner party and entertainment included Mrs. Ostrowski, assistant leaders Mrs. Helen Chapman, Mrs.

Irene Novotny and Mrs. Rose Capek troop committee members Mrs. Phyllis Mengler and Mrs. Lee Sarno; along with Mrs. Mildred Cesal, Mrs.

Mary Ciardullo, Mrs. Caroline Cronin, Mrs. Ethel Carraro; Mrs. Lucille Fiala, Mrs. Lor-raine Grimm, Mrs.

Rose Grip pando, Mrs. Dorothy Klema, Mrs. Pauline Kubik, Mrs. Edna Verb, Mrs. Dorothy Wojciechowski, Mrs.

Anna Jaros, Mrs. Adeline Wol-niewicz, and Mrs. Marie Dentino. Mrs. Mildred Langlois was hostess and helper for the troop.

teacher, delivered a reading on the theme, "What Is a Mother? PTA MEMBERS who will now' serve on the executive board are Mrs. Berqice Zidek and Mrs. Fred Goering, membership; Mrs. Gertrude Andrysiak and iMrs. Anne Laines, hospitality; and Mrs.

Norman Ritter; ways and means; Mrs. Mary Dlabay, radio and TV; Mrs. Mildred Benedict, health and summer roundup; Anthony Wazny, legislation; -Mrs. Anne Pecinka, music, and Mrs'. Alice Dettner and John Webb, budget.

Others are Harry McCormick, publicity; Mrs. Mary Slaby, historian; Mrs. H. D. Motsinger and Mrs.

W. F. Zale, PTA magazine; Mrs. Charlene Dressier and Mrs. Marie Gruskovak, homemaking; Mrs.

Mildred Noel, room mother chairman; Mrs. Ann Cutshaw, property trustee; Mrs. Gladyp Konvalinka, Mrs. Henrietta Sus Mrs. Mary Korinek and Mrs.

'Betty Hlad, special assign tpettts. i 1 Daughter cf Morten Principal To Graduate Linda Cooper, 19, daughter of Morton High School Principal Dr. and Mrs. Walter L. Cooper, 8222 Wenonah will -graduate Tuesday froih Stephens College, Columbia, parents plan to attend commencement events.

Miss a graduate of Morton High School, is one of 800 candidates for degrees from the junior college. She plans to transfer to the Univergity of Illinois, phampaign-Urbana, Coopers also have three sons, Van, a senior at Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas; David, fifth grader, and Chris, third grader at Emerson School, Kenilworth ave. and 31st st. NEW PRATT A LAMBERT na zm Beautiful interior colors in three famous Pratt Lambert finishes tyt-oll Flowing Flat for walls Vitrolite inom-el for woodwork and trim-Collw-Tone Satin for walls, woodwork or furniture. Whatever your need, the color you want is here! mim soacii GIFTS HARDWARE PAINTS WALLPAPER 6037 W.

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120 C3, PER ROOM CO. L.iirL I a 5442 VI, 25th ST. TOwnhdl 3-1230 OPEN THUW. EVES Throw eway all ambition beyond that of doing the days work well I ACA L--v El 1. I fcWtMf-W (fr itUUU WMWr I1.

fa b. if, a i MU 'i l-L. I it 1 ih i-i. i i -i 9 1 n-i f.i n1 i) program In the attractive re creation room at the home of Mrs. Mildred Langlois, 1342 S.

57th ave. The menu planned by the girls included roast beef, 'mushroom gravy, mashed potatoes, carrots and peas, combination salad, coffee and milk( and home made baked goods. "Apple Seed Grace led by Mrs. Mary Ostrowskl, leader, began the evenings Invitations for the affair' had been typed by Bonnie Jaros, and boutonnieres created for her work were made by Nancy Novotny. Hostesses were Barbara Mengler, Betty Ann Ci-ardullo and Jackie Grippando.

An attractive centerpiece was provided by Charleen Verb, and posters paying tribute to "Mother. were displayed by Marilyn Cronin, Patti Chapman, Diane TaroU, Bonnie Jaros and Nancy Carraro, 4 I. PROGRAM 'skits presented by the girls included "Danger, Pixies at Work dealing with the mixed-up help furnished by a family of boys while mother was away, including taffy made from a recipe found for rubber and one for candy Mickey Fiala and Victoria Wojdechowski, arrangers, also presented a line of girls interpreting the letters found in the word Mother. -Diane Klema and Judy Den-tino presented a skit on "How Sherry and Terry Needdd Their Mother also with a cast of girls. An entertaining commercial for Nighty-Night cream presented by Nancy Capek had Betty Ann Ciardullo as the subject A can of ready whipped cream refused to cooperate in clinging to the subjects, face, and ended in her mOuth.

The remainder' of the demonstration featured va hand application, with dramatic results. For the evenings award session, the first id two years, Judy Dentino was invested as a new member of the troop as the first order of Nancy Carraro and Jo Ann Sarno received their five year pins from Mrs. Ostrow-kL tlAYiLilALS '1. Jfi SAy V- I i ivrqra Badge awards included child care to Barbara Mengler.and Nancy Carraro; good grooming, Amy Cesal and Patti Chapman; skater, Roxanne Malizia; leather, Patti Chapman; home gardener, Mickey Fiala and Jackie Grippando; animal raiser, Mickey Fiala; cook, Bonnie Jaros, and sports, Patti Chapman. Hospitality outdoor cook and seamstress badge, a troop activity, were presented to Nancy Capek, Nancy Carraro, Amy Cesal, Patti Betty Ann Ciardullo, Michalene Fiala, Lynne Grimm, Jackie Grippando, Diane Pauline Kubik, Barbara Mengler, Nancy Novotty, Jo Ann Sarno, Diane Taroli, Charleen Verb, Victoria Wojdechowski, Marilyn Cronin, Roxanne Malizia and Bonnie Jaros.

WORKING with committee mother Lee Sarno last summer, JO Ann Sarno, Barbara Mengler, Ntttey Carraro, Diane Taroli and Betty Ann -Ciardbllo earned games, sports, cook and homemaker badges. Sandra Wolnlewicz, a transfer Scout, is now wearing the' Troop 43 cardinal crest. Each girl also PULL COLOR MURAL ONLY -tmt Par Section Atheritee Dealer 2723 S. VJzAand OUndenea e-eiH mm fm JU. -1 WOOD SECTIONAL -7 FRANTZ 8VERHEA0 QARAQI B80RI She 1ir 14 ShefsV; 71.15 list ir 146.75 win sMmr tears Jl lj; .1 4 fJi SPECIAL! Furring Stripe 1x2 2ic Let Ue Figure Your Material List Thick 3 fa ESTIR3ATESI All BaU priew l.iL or ytrB Reg.

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