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By Jmn William*(Kconoml** Correspondent) (GArden S-MW)Hometown Parents-Teacher association held its first meeting of the school year in the Hometown School gymnasium, W, Duffy st, and S. Kildare ave., on Septem-I her 12. The school principal, Har-jry T. Luhn, introduced members iof the faculty, and P-TA president, Mrs. Arthur Moline, introduced P-TA officers. %Next meeting will be held in the school gymnasium on October 10 at 8 pm. A panel of four teachers will explain the report I card and conference system. A itea for the teachers and room i mothers will be held in the latterpart of September.- ■*--Pfc. Joseph C. Pacourek, Jr.,14201 W. 89th pi., was chosen as I the outstanding student of his [class for radio repairmen at Fort |Monmouth, N.J., in July. He was also named an honor student before his graduation and his as-jsignment to Ankara, Turkey,[ where he is now stationed. Jo-seph is a graduate of Leo High school and was married in August of 1957. His wife now resides at-the 89th pi* address with hisi parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pacourek, Sr. ;Funeral services were held on: September 13 for Thomas' C. Randle, 8946 S. Main st., in Our Lady of Loretio church, 9033 S. Beck pi. Interment was in St. Mary’s cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Mae, Hometown’s city clerk: six children, Rita Cameron, Robert E. Randle, Patricia, Geraldine, Maureen Cosen-tino, and Lorraine Thomasina. ■ and eight grandchildren.Mr. and Mrs. Fred WinterhofT, 4510 W. 87th st., are the parents of a son, Dale Robert, born August 29 in Wesley Memorial hospital. He has two sisters. Peggy and Debbie. !P-TA officers for district 123; for the 1958-59 school year are! Mrs. Thomas C. Johnston, 4333; W. 99th pi., president; Mrs. Mil-;ford Hoyd, 8811 S. Corcoran rd., vice-president: Mrs. Robert M. Woods, 4921 Oak Center dr., secretary; Mrs. Andrew Dreier, 4736 W, 98th st., treasurer, and Mrs. Morris Twigg 9402 S. 51st ave., recording secretary.Committee chairmen include Mrs. Robert L. Lydigsen, 10097 Harnew rd., W.t exceptional child; Mrs, Richard Barz, 10048 S. Cicero ave., legislation; Mrs. Milford Hoyd, 8811 S. Corcoran rd., program; Mrs. Walter Hoe-ger, 5300 W. 95th st., safety and juvenile protection; Mrs. John Murphy, 4923 W. 99lh St., school education; Mrs. Gordon M. Cluff, 5200 W. 95th st., P-TA press: | Mrs. Harry McCluskey, 9001 S. I Cicero ave., health; Mrs. Earl jRogan, 9650 S. Minnick ave., magazine ; Mrs. Henry F. Batten-burg, 9611 East Shore dr., publicity; Mrs. Morris Twigg, 9402 S. 51st ave., scholarship; Mrs. Arthur Maxwell, 9109 S. 54th et., social and hospitality, and John Gooley, 4233 W. 99th pL, parliamentarian.A dvaiIN SUPPCwe have petitione the South side ofThe'#A private swimming, community with • AAU-sized Swim
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