THE McBENRY PLAINDEAI^R Thursday, July- 23,i&9 Eastwood Manor" EMPOA AMENDS MEMBERSHIP AND DUES BY-LAWS Lois Ryan - 2510-K :The Jtily meeting of the EMPOA was held on July 17 at the barn in Eastwood Manor. Amendments to the bylaws concerning dues and membership were discussed and they will be voted on at the next meeting. A notice of the specific changes will be sent to each homeowner before the August meeting. The landscape contest will be judged sometime in August. You will receive a notice in regard to the prizes and the contest categories. , A letter was received and read from the builder in regard to the children who are allow; ed" to play around the con- | structi<5n work. This is very j dangerous for the children and | costly to the builder. All parents please keep your children away frbm the construction work and the workmen to' protect your child and also to keep them from damaging expensive -equipment needed in the house to be built- Nominations will be in order at the August meeting of the £MPOA for new officers. J»leaso keep this in mind and be ready withyour choice for ijtiese important jobs. Women's Club All the women oY Eastwood Manor are invited to attend a ^et-to-gether to discuss organisation of a Women's Club ijyhieh will be hold at the Garfelts home at 311 Johnsburg |toad on Tuesday. July 28, at 8;00 p.m. * on the patio. All these interested please attend. ltlock Rosary ' The Block Rosary for Tutsdiiy, July 28, will be held at |jhe John Sheehy home at 128 Manor Lane at 8:30 p. m. Faith Presbyterian •s Chureh News ^ Congratulations to Dan C. Alathes. Jr.. and Warren C. JCrebs. from Eastwood Manor, floho were elected and ordained ^ ruling elders, and elected find ordained as Decons were David W. Hadley, Ralph A. Priester and Helen D. Penick. h Rev. Mclntvre and Mrs. Qleorge Spindler are going to Ijjiave Sunday, July 26. for a Week at Synod Leadership IVaining School at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. Lawrence Salo will be seven years old tomorrow and on the same day Peg Anderson will chalk up another year. On Sunday, July 26, George Negar and Brian Rohrer. who will be three years old will blow out their birthday candles. Bonnie Sobacki will be three years old on July 27 and on July 28 Harley Pohlman will celebrate his birthday. Gregory Brian Haldeman'will be one year old on July 29. Happy birthday to all. Accident The Kilroys dog was killed by an automobile in front of their home on Manor Lane last Monday. This is tragic and sad. but it might have been a child and that would have been much worse. Please keep your children and pets out of the streets and drive carefully. Sick List The Olson family has had it for this season of sicknesses. First Nancy came down with mumps and then Marion followed in her footsteps. Debra Lynn had a throat infection to top it all off. Things are getting back to normal now. Little Brenda Ryan had been ill with a raging fever for several days. It was some type of flu. She's getting over it rapidly now that there's p new pool in the family. $ Happy Birthday . T o d a y G o r a j j r v j ^ r g s t r o m , iharmaine Pohlman and Lynnda Stuart, celebrate their birthdays. This and That The Lindemans and 1heir guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tsrewer and Pauline Quinn and Gordon Brewer, got rained into '.he house to enjoy their barbequc chicken. Mrs. Alice McGrane. Pre Lindoman's mother, spent five happy days at the Lindeman's home. Then Pre and the children repaid the visit by spending two days with Mrs. McGrane at her new home in Chicago. The Rndner's had a busy weekend entertaining Ed's sister and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pachucki and his cousin Mr. and Mrs. Ted Machoiski from Toledo, Ohio. Cindy Lou Radner is having so rrtueh fun at Grandma Lightholders' in Chicago that she won't want to come home after her two weeks are up. Ramon and Mary Charbonnier and the children had a wonderful vacation seeing Colorado. They stayed four days at Ramon's brother's, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charbonnier in Denver Colorado. They went on to Colorado Springs and enjoyed some camping out. They came home from that trip and went right out again to camp out for two days In Wisconsin. Lois Ryan and the children spent an enjoyable Tuesday with Jerry's mother, Mrs. Lillian Ryan in Arlington Heights. Debbie stayed over night and didn't want to leave grandma's. Ricky and Dennie Woolwine spent the weekend with Delores' folks, Mr. and Mrs. Innocenti- in--Wisconsin. On Sunday, Frank, Delores and baby, Terry went to pick the boys up and visit. Elaine and John Rogers. Mrs. Rose Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fruehling attended the wedding of Jack's neice. Sheila Rogers to Jerry Ryan in River P'orest on Saturday, July 11. The reception was held in Oak Park. On July 16. Debra Lynn Ryan celebrated her thifd birthday with Mark Johnson, if Harrington, Roy Greffin, of Midlothian and Larry Mersch. Nancy Lindeman, Mike Penick and Billy Freckman of Eastwood Manor all joining in for cupcakes and ice cream. In the evening grandmas and grandpas and aunts and uncles came from everywhere to help Debbie turn three. InClosing Don't forget the Women's l club will have it's first meeting 1 next Tuesday and we want to j really start with a bang. Please j come and bring your neighbor. Bve now. See you next week. When you drive at 50 miles per hour, you see .14 per cent less than at 45 miles per hour. At 60 mph. your effective vision is narrowed down to the mere width of the road. 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