Friday, March 21, % p.m., Sunset Tetrace Asso: ; Waiter league Camera club, | Saturday, March 22, 9:30 a.m., Junior| Airâ€" Tuesday, March Stamp elub. Wednesday, March 26 plane club, Sunday, March elub club. Friday Monday, March Aid elnss: 4 Thursday. March 27 Thursday, March 20, 4 p.m., Junior 18 LOUISE KNIGHT WHEATLEY COOK, C. S. B. Monday Evening, March 24, 1941 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FREE LECTURE Member of The ELM PLACE GRAMMAR SCHOOL AUDITORIUM rolhmum'ly Center Table Craft guild Squash Rackets Club l new squash court at the The Public Is Cordially Invited To Attend Ca An (1 eP 24 Craft guild; 7 p.m., Chess ( the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, Church of Cbristj‘ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts First Church of Christ, Scientist HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS p.m., Red Cross First Junior Stamp club; 7 club. club p.m., Miland rm 8 p.m., North 9:30 a.m., Red .m., Highland rk Sheridan Road and Elm Place of Highland Park, Illinois m., .Inn::‘“?tu ; Craft Evensong Piano under the auspices of Kansas City, Mo. at 8:00 o‘clock of by on Officers elected were: president, Gervase Brown ; secretaryâ€"treasurer, Howard Johnson; sergeant at arms, Bob Phillips. The group meets on Tuesday eveâ€" nings at 7, at the Community Cenâ€" ter, where they work in the shop and also conduct their business meetings. Community Center being completed, a club is now being organized by enâ€" thusiasts for the game. Membership necessarily will be limited, so those who are interested should enroll at senior airplane election. e The dance, at which Harry Jacobâ€" son‘s dance band is to play, will be held ata later date, to be announced. Elect Officers At their meeting of Tuesday, March 11, the Hiland Planesmen, senior airplane club, conducted an once The young peoples dance which was to be held at the Community Center Friday, March 21, has been postponed. Membership will include use of the small gym, lockers, and shower privileges. Dance Postponed T HE PRESS Pointed, yet at the same time symâ€" pathetic. Human, yet in. no way sordid. An interesting, wellâ€"told tale, deserving of praise, and with a sincere hope that Miss North will continue to turn out such delightâ€" In essence the story is this: The Wentworth family, consisting of Thomas, Ann, and their two sons, moved to Wisconsin, (Originally they had lived in Derbyshire, Engâ€" land.) The story of their lives is told. The focus, however, is upon the life of Dick, the younger of the two sons. Unmistakably it is weaved around Dick Wentworth and the many adventures that he experiâ€" enced. . There is real warmth in this novel, a warmth that seems to radiâ€" ate from the characters portrayed so clearly in Morning in the Land. I shall not tell any more of the story. I shall let it remain a pleasâ€" ant secret for you to discover. There is "no smell of ink" in Morning in the Land. This, I beâ€" lieve, is another commendable thing about the book. Each picturesque scene, ‘indeed, each â€" picturesque thought has a touching humanâ€"ness about it. Miss North seems to have an insight into the vague and rather incomprehensible naturalness of the human animal. This â€" discernment stands faithfully by Miss North throughout her new novel. Lastly, I liked Morning in the Land because it tells a story that moves neither to‘slowly nor to rapâ€" idly but, instead, at a normal, inâ€" telligible degree of swiftness, _I liked Morning in the Land beâ€" cause it is so pieasantly different from the kind of book that I have been receiving and reviewing lately. It has a pleasing lilt to it, a buoyâ€" ancy thatâ€" keeps one interested. Then, too, it is so charmingly simâ€" ple, and by that I mean it has preâ€" cision and forcefulness presented in an unobtrusive manner, When you read Morning in the Land, you realâ€" ize that each â€"sentence has been worked over with the skill of a poet, and Miss North is a poet, there is no doubt of that. By Jessica Nelson North, 408 pages Reviewed by Whitt N. Schultz I liked this book, and I want to tell you why. THE HIGHLAND PARK BUILDING LOAN & HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION MORTGAGE LOANS By the Direct Reduction Monthly Payment Plan 21 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park _ Tel. H. P. 361 BEST SELLERS Morning in the Land Safe Because Insured â€"Insured Because Safe To Fit Your Individual Situation INTEREST The fifth annual South Florida All States Tourist Day was held at Howard Park, March 12th, Visitors from various states, with the Dist. of Columbia, Canada, and the Nethâ€" erlands were represented. Among those bresent was Mr. W. E. Seymour, 632 Carol court. j Among the prominent people who have become members ofâ€" Mrs. Bowes‘ committee are: Mrs, Beldâ€" win Newman, Miss Claire Beneke, Mrs. John B. Wing, Mrs. Albert O. Snite Jr.. Mrs. Edwin M. Hadley Jr., Mrs. Charles E. DeLeuw, Mrs. Hathaway G. Kemper, Mrs. Joseph H. Beuttas, Mrs. William J. Alexâ€" ander, Deerfield; and Miss Margarâ€" et â€" Merryweather. On Mrs, Weil‘s committee are: Mrs. Francis M. Knight, Mrs. Truâ€" man Métzel, Mrs, Harold Rosenâ€" heim, Mrs. John F. Jennings, Mrs. Frederick W. Spiegel, Mrs. William H. Barker, Mrs. Roger S. Vail, and Mrs. Thomas Creight. The enrollment will be officially opened on April 18th, at which time a preview of the new motion picâ€" ture "The Seeing Eye," will be shown at the Crystal . Ballroom of the Blackstone hotel. Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes Jr., and Mrs, Edward E. Weil, will head workers committee for the Seeing Eye enrollment to take place in April, it was announced recently by Mrs. Wood Tullis, daughter of Genâ€" eral and Mrs. Robert E. Wood, chairnian of the enrollment. The Chicago Enrollment committee has set a goal of securing 1,000 new members for the Morristown, New Jersey school which provides indeâ€" pendence to blind men and women through guide dogs. A meeting of Mrs. Weil‘s team is to be held on Thursday, March 27th, at 3:30 o‘clock at her home, and Mrs. Bowes‘ group will meet at her home on Monday, April 14th, at 3:30 in the afternoon. At this time plans will be discussedâ€"for carrying out a wide educational program in Winâ€" netka. Seeingâ€"Eye Drive To Take Place In April fully entertaining novels, I close this. review. Thursday, March 20, 1941 5 %