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The Oak Brook Woman's Club's an- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pepich, is danc- meeting. and Tennis Club. Wine and fruit punch
nual "Labors of Love" will be held at ing in Wittenberg University's second will be served during a social period
7:30 p.m.Tuesday,April 28,at the Oak annual dance concert. BREAKFAST CLUB — Orion following the recital.
Brook Park District shelter. The concert, which played to packed Samuelson will be the guest speaker Mendez-Bauer,a medical researcher
Members of the activity groups — crowds last year, will show varied when the Executives Breakfast Club of in obstetrics at the Chicago Medical
Embroiderer's Guild, Garden Club, American dance styles. Oak Brook meets at 7 a.m. Friday, School, studied four years under the
Gourmet groups, Woman's Evening Pepich,a sophomore,is an education April 24, at the Carlisle, 435 E. Butter- world-renowned guitarist Segovia
Group,Tennis and Bowling—will all be major. She participated in last year's field Road, Lombard. before entering the field of medicine.
vying to win the Oak Brook Woman's dance show. She is a 1979 graduate of Samuelson has served as farm ser- The classical guitar program will be
Club trophy for the most outstanding Hinsdale Central High School. vice director for WGN Radio and WGN divided into two parts. The first part
display.This traveling trophy will have Television since 1960 and was elected a will present the evolution of the guitar
the name of the winning group engrav GROUP EVENTS — The various vice president of WGN in 1975. with works of Robert de Vissee, Bach
ed on it. groups of the Oak Brook Woman's Club He also serves as producer and host and Villalobos.
All members and prospective have planned upcoming activities. of the "Top o' the Morning" show on The second part will feature Spanish
members are invited to attend. Punch On Friday, April 24, Gourmet IV WGN-TV as well as WGN Radio's mor- guitar with works of Rovira, Tarrega,
and food prepared by the various activi- couples will enjoy a "Medieval Din- ning and noon shows. Albeniz anis Granados.
ty groups will be served. ner"at King's Manor. His agricultural communications Those planning to attend should call
There is no charge for this event.Call The Embroiderer's Guild members outreach has been greatly expanded by 654-2222 so that adequate seating can be
Chairman Ruth Brown,654-3340.Reser- will enjoy "Backgrounds and the addition of the national television arranged.
vations close April 24. Shadings," a full-day workshop con- show"U.S.Farm•Report."
ducted by Rosemary Joepy at Nor- Guests are welcome. Fee is$10. Call HISTORICAL SOCIETY — The Oak
thbrook at the Village Hall on Wednes- Executive Secretary Sharon Sparks, Brook Historical Society will hold its
LITTLE LEAGUE -- Attention,
day,April 22. 325-7482. annual meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday,
parents of Little Leaguers! There is The Garden Club will take a trip to April 22, in the Sam Dean Board Room
still time to donate to the Little League Garfield Conservatory in Chicago at 1 EVERGREEN SERIES — The Oak of the Village Commons, to elect of
Ad Book. Well-wisher ads also are p.m. Tuesday, April 21. Chairman is Brook Library Association will open the fivers and two directors.
available. Florence Rink,986-1037. Evergreen Series, a continuing pro- Also on the agenda is a sound film by
N Contact Barbara Huck,player agent, A new outdoor activity group is being gram in the fine arts, with a classical Fritz Werley, showing spectacular pic-
325 3957. . formed.Hiking,biking and skiing are a guitar recital by Dr. Carlos Mendez- tures of our national symbol, the bald
few of the activities planned.Interested Bauer,a resident of the village. eagle; the 1976 Freedom Train; and
DANCE CONCERT — Oak Brook members should contact Sheila The recital will be held at 4 p.m.Sun- songs sung by Bing Crosby and Elvis
resident Gena E. Pepich, daughter of Dunteman at the Labors of Love day, April 26, at the Oak Brook Bath Presley.
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by Karen Martino The teachers also will benefit from the
The administrative center at Butler move,because they will be getting a bigger
School, currently located im a relocatible, and more comfortable faculty lounge.
will move into the south wing of the main Architect John Iacopi has drawn up plans
building next spring._, for the new administrative center and facul->
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Soprano Elizabeth Gottlieb will open the fall Evergreen Series,a program in fine arts in
itiated last spring,with a recital at 4 p.m.Sunday,Oct.25,at the Oak Brook Bath and Tennis
Club.Wine and fruit punch will be offered following the one-hour program.Gottlieb is the
daughter of Dr.and Mrs.Reynold Gottlieb of Oak Brook.Those planning to attend are asked
to call the Oak Brook Free Public Library,654-2222,so that adequate seating can be arrang-
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The Oak Brook Library Association will Foster, Puccini, Victor Herbert, Schubert
present a recital by soprano Elizabeth Got- and Scottish folk songs. Wine and fruit
tlieb,daughter of Dr.and Mrs.Reynold Got- punch will be served at 5 p.m.
tlieb of Oak Brook,at 4 p.m.Sunday,Oct.25,
at the Oak Brook Bath and Tennis Club. This free program is part of the
a The program, "Songs for an Autumn Evergreen Series. Call 654-2222 so that ade-
ternoon,” will include works by Stephen quate seating can be arranged.
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testants.
You must register by 5 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 23. Call 654-3310.
BUTLER BOUTIQUE —The Butler
PTA will present a very special
Gingham Tree Holiday Boutique from
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursday,Nov.5,at Butler School,2801
York Road.
Area shops will be represented with 1
unique and unusual gift items, so plan 3
to get your holiday shopping done early.
Call Lucille Facchini at 654-4307.
EVERGREEN SERIES The Oak
Brook Library Association will con-
tinue the Evergreen Series,a program
in the fine arts initiated last spring,
with a recital by soprano Elizabeth Got-
tlieb,daughter of Dr.and Mrs.Reynold
Gottlieb of Oak Brook.
The recital will be at 4 p.m. Sunday,
Oct.25,at the Oak Brook Bath and Ten-
nis Club. The program will last until 5
p.m., with wine and fruit punch being
served afterward.
The program, "Songs for an Autumn
Afternoon," will include works of
Stephen Foster, Puccini, Victor
Herbert, Schubert and Scottish folk
songs.
Call 654-2222.