7 ^ " ; > ? « % ? t H f f 1 i ~ v ~ ^ > ^ v , • * * * vs ^ ™ v » 4 " ; ' 4 • T ^ ' e t ^ ™ f , 4 > - , . v * 4 ' ? ST > » • * liackoi Inter«dt Defers Meeting .;k. •, •.; vjf Fsftaar -OkMfti ?' Due tb the lack of interest we were unable to conduct ; meeting last Friday evening, its there was not a quorum represented. The next meeting Is scheduled for the eighteenth jof April and we hope everyone ,will note this date now and Shake it a point to attend, as there is a great deal of interest to us all to be 'discussed. Notices will be sent out prior ito the meeting. Let's all pitch "in and make this an active, working association! Warning! ; Spring has not only brought tout the buds -- but it has ^caused all the children in Eastwood Manor to blossom forth. Hiis means extra caution on •the part of the drivers. Please *be careful and keep a sharp Jookout for the youngsters. »• And, mothers, we ask you to please keep your eyes on your children. The streets are not the place for them to play. Everyone has a yard and a driveway, and that is the safest place for the kids. With over 100 homes here, there is a great deal of traffic in the way of deliveries, as well as the comings and goings of the residents, and it would indeed be a tragedy to have one of ou^ youngsters run over. Please warn your children to stay out Of the roads. Sick List We are glad to report that little Jeanne Lessard, who has been hospitalized twice in the past two weeks for the flu, finally came home last Wednesday, and is feeling better now. We hope she continues on the road to recovery. ; Brian Hansen has also been stricken with the old flu bug, but he is recovering now. Gerry Wood has been home from work all week, as she is feeling .under the weather. Hope she is better by now. I§illf8lfil » * , ^ ^ ~ TV N " ^ ^ Si Wss S •Mi MM onstration party last Thursday and everyone had a nice time and a pleasant evening. of visiting. Among those present were Betty Radner, Emilee Smithson, Lois McCormack, Helen Birmingham, Mildred Negnar, Marge Picket Lydia Fenner, Ann Ritter and Peggy Garrelts. Little Alfred Ritter had an unhappy experience last week, when he underwent the extraction of three teeth in Elgin last week. He is feeling fine by now. Pat and Bob Kellogg became aunt and uncle when Pat's sis-, ter, Barbara Baldwin, gave Butch and Mike are veiy pleased with' their new cousin. Let's Get Acquainted This week'? family, is the Birmingham£~-Helen and Tom/ and their itftur children, Pat, who ife 15 years old; Dennis, who is 12; Theresa, who is 8; and Margie, who is 5. They live at 137- Mill Lane, They moved into Eastwood Manor Dec. 11 from the northwest side of Chicago. Tom has been a receiver fofr the bus company for the past 21 years. He commutes to Chicago daily. Their recreation is mainly family Inasmuch sis this 'will be the last column before Easter, we want tb wish you a happy and blessed Easter season. Gall your news items to 2101. Anyone wishing home delivery of the Plaindealer, contact Mike Noonan at 2628W. outings and picnics' and swimirjji to a baby girl March 26. 'ming parties. Phpoe McHeary 10 200 S. Green Si Accent your Easter ^ hairstyle* with Patricia Stevens Cosmetics, Call us for an appointment i. • ", •- "Wr'l^ M -whs r4\, ,r;:v>7 WE FEATURE1 'J. ... • : • ••-• . W. F-Ji 'i' • PATRICIA STEVENS COSMETICS Daekhn|s? Goslings? This charming miss seems to be wondering as she admires her Easter present. "Picture Your Easter in Color'1 New Arrival . Jack and Elaine Rogers are proud parents of a 7 lb. 5 oz. girl. Kathleen Ann is the name that has been chosen for the littie lady who put in her appearance a week ago Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Woqjlstock hospital Elaine and little Kathleen were welcomed home last Saturday by Rosewary, Michael and Diane who were all eager to become acquainted with their new sister. Congratulations to the Rogers family. \ l Happy Birthday ;r. Tour reporter was surprised a. week ago Tuesday when Beti ty Radner, Dolores Lawrence, Winnie Hansen, Lois McCor- After the bleaker days of winter, there's really nothing like new Easter finely and fresh Spring flowers to give our lagging spirits a lift This is the time of year when color reappears on the scene--slipcovers on the furniture, the first Spring foliage and blossoms, pastel sweaters and gay silk prints, bowls of Easter eggs and jelly beans on the coffee table. Almost everywhere you look these days, the world seems to be putting its best foot forward --which makes it a fine time for you to put color film into your camera. For all of you who're planning a picture record of Easter at your house, color film is a must You know how coloi snapshots or color slides have a wonderful way of bringing back colorful scenes with remarkable realism--how they help you relive every , vital detail of a time and place. Well, isn't that the kind of record you'd like to have when you review the pictures you shoot this Eastertime? Basically, there . are two kinds of color film--one especially designed for taking color snapshots, and the other for making color slides. No longer a "special-occasion" item created for elaborate, cameras, color film now comes in all standard roll film sizes to fit every type of- camera that's now on the market The new color snapshot film (Kodacolor CU) is a real boon to family picture-takers. It may be used in daylight or with flash without the addition of filters or blue flash bulbs to compensate for the different light. This is the most "carefree" color film ever--just load it into your camera and snap away indoors or out with flash or without You should particularly enjoy using this type of color film for all your Easter shooting. There's not only the colorful Easter Parade itself-- there's the Easter Bunny and the treats he brings, egg hunts and parties for the children, visitors on Spring vacation^ new pets and blooming plants, the whole family together for Easter dinner. Be sure to catch not only the highlights but the sidelights, too. Busy little fingers coloring Easter eggs and making fancy party favors--a tug o' war over an Easter basket--a canine culprit caught in the act of removing a chocolate bunny's head--a sleepy tot nodding over a bedtime Peter Rabbit story. --John Van Guilder mack, Helen Birmingham and Marilyn Fultz sprang a birthday party on me. The event was held at Betty Radner's home at}d it really was a surprise. Betty never did get her b e*d f o o m furniture moved, which was the ruse she used to get me over to her home. Jimmy Fultz had a birthday party for all the small fry last Friday, lie was 5 years old. 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