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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1942, p. 6

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Yes, but I wouldn‘t advise delaying this marriage or you will be definitely broken up. M. B. P. Am I going to marry the man 1 am going with now ? I wouldn‘t advise you to wait any longer than is necessary. » Yes, but there will be a change out of the state of Iowa for you. D. L. Will the young man I am enâ€" gaged to and I ever marry? DOLLY. Are we going to sell our place of business? Yes, you are going to sell, and folâ€" low out your plan of moving out of the state. MRS. I. L. B. Will my husband find steady .employment? MISS E. O. Will 1 ever marry? You have been rather disappointed, but there is marriage for you around the age of 31 or 32. I will be glad to help you privately if you will send in five questions. Yes, there are two more marriages for you. I -ouu suggest that you follow yong_fiy:w‘-.dviu.hlifpoufle during the next winter months 1 would suggest a change to a warmer climate. employment ? S. L. Would you please tell me what I should do for arthritis? After he graduates from school he will find employment in the state of lMlinois. . MRS. Z. W. Will 1 ever marry again? HADAMt DelORt AOnS§ts In what state will my son find PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of Northern Illinois ways to save money on your home laundry L. C. E. How long am I to live with the man J now am living with? For a more complete analysis of your case 1 will be glad to help you privately if you will send in five quesâ€" tions. " 1 would advise you to give up all thoughts of building because you will run into a great deal of difficulty in MRS. L. S. When will the ‘ case against my sonâ€"inâ€"law end? If it does not end by the latter part of May it will be continued in the fall session of court. 1 am very sure it will be over this spring. You will marry the boy in Chicago and not the one in the Air Corps. J. F. B. Could you please tell me if 1 will find steady employment? Yes, but it will mean a move out of your present home town. There is plenty of work around you, but it deâ€" pends on your own initiative. MARKGIE. Will my job be permanent? Yes, without a doubt. A. E. Can you tell me if I will marry in the near future? Yes, there is marriage very close to you with the one thag you are in love with. It was due to your advanced age. B. K. Will you please give me the initial of my future husband? JOE Yes, I suffer a this plan SANDY. Which boy will I marry marry F. H. Shail A I build a duplex or a W. T. M. How did I become blind? with MISS future care about me? great deal, but you will never M. S. Will my plans for the be broken? I am afraid you are going to a disappointment in regard to the â€"boy I am now going 521 Central Avenue Sea Scout Ship ‘Highlander‘ Rated First Class The meeting of the Ship thi> past Monday night was turned over to Mr. Smith and the other advancement officers to complete tests for the comâ€" ing Apprentice Investiture on March 30th. The officers in charge of fiâ€" nances made an official call on the Wilmette Sea Scout Ship. The Skipâ€" per‘s Minute was "In the building of a Knot." Sea Scout William Sihler was appointed the Officerâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"deck for the next meeting. seven officers. At the time of the inâ€" spection, the official announcement of several newly filled offices, was made known to the seaâ€"scouts. E. Bochm, past skipper and committeeman of the ship, has been voted chairman of the sea scout ship committee. W. A. Mann of Highland Park, has accepted the position of Viceâ€"chairman and Robert Coleman, has been raised to the rank of a mate. Skipper‘s Position Filled Due to the ordering of the Highâ€" lander‘s Skipper, Licutenant Baker M. Hamilton, U.S.N., to active: sea duty at the first of the year, the Ship has been temporarily operated by a quarterâ€"deck staff of mates until the Skipper‘s position was filled. By apâ€" pointment of the Ship Committee, Mate Traver R. Hamilton was raised in rank to this position. The mates working with the new skipper are Michael O‘Brien, and Robert Coleman, Roderic Smith, Gunter Schwandt, in charge of advancement ; and Leslic Rankin and Tom Stein, Finance offiâ€" cers. The $.$.$. Highlander has just been awarded theâ€"rank of a first class ship in the local Council On March ninth Commodore Huggins and .C. G. Speer, Scout Executive, visited the ship in its quarters at the Presbyâ€" terian Church, where all activities are being carried on during the winâ€" ter months, and inspected the unit and its Landâ€"ship. The progress of the ship in the past year has been excellent and is now a body of twenty seven seaâ€" scouts with an Executive staff of American Ort Meeting and T ea March 23rd Lake. _ _ 6:30 p.m. Auxiliary of Meat Cutters, local 262, :iu.-m at 10 N. Sheridan rd., Highland ark. First Aid class in Community center. 4:30 p.m. Reos Beventh grade dancing class in Commuâ€" nity center. 8 pam., . _ f j 8:15 p.m. Arts and Crafts club meets in Commuâ€" nity center. 6:15 p.m. edues" . _Second presentation of ‘‘Petticoat Fever" at Braeside School. _ _North Shore Hiking club meets at Gsell‘s corner, Highland Park. _Kiwanis club meets in Moraine Onâ€"theâ€" Lake. tured on the program will be the Chapter‘s Choral Group under the diâ€" rection of Mrs. Stella Geller. Also added attractions will be the address "Faith in ORT" by Miss Jewel Seifer, entrant in . the Menorah Oratorical Contest,. from the Chicago Junior Amâ€" crican ORT; and an exposition by Mrs. Belle Zlatnik, member of the Board of Directors, on "ORT in the British Commonwealth". Mrs. L. J. Kahn is the Chairman of the Board of Directors. Mrs. A. Spitzglass proâ€" gram Chairman. THURSDAY _ Physical fitness class for niu.u Park and ‘ll.l-oo‘ residents in High school #ymnasium. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY â€" 12:15 p.m. _ "Petticont Fever" will be presented by Braeside Playcircle in Braeside school. _ _Sunset Terrace Improvement association meets in Community center. Jacob Spitzglass Women‘s ORT is holding its regular meeting and tea on Monday afternoon, March 23rd, at 1:30 p.m. in the Congress Hotel. Feaâ€" Creative Writers meet in YÂ¥WCA Rotary club meets in Moraine Onâ€"theâ€" f"!lil-fl‘ class in Community center Calendar First Aid Lecture And Demonstration Given By Haines â€" before the Lake County Dental Deâ€" fense group meeting held at Victory Memorial hospital Mr. Haines is an engineer for the‘ Public Service comâ€" pany and instructor in charge of firstâ€" aid activities for the company‘s north shore area. Last night‘s lecture and demonstraâ€" tion covered the many phases of re suscitation following collapse due to electrical shock, asphyxiation, drownâ€" ing, etc. Donald Haines, of the Public Servâ€" we company, was the speaker last night ELKS The Highland Park Elks Lodge No. 1362 held their. annual election of officers at their regular meeting on Tuesday, March 17th, 1942, at 8:30 o‘clock P. M. Fortyâ€"one dentists participated in this meeting and took full advantage of an extensive question and answer period following the demonstrations. A program was arranged and reâ€" freshments were served. and he shall bring it to pass. And he shall bring forth thy righteousâ€" ness as the light, and thf judgment as the noonday" (Psaims 37: 1, "Substance" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 15th. the Sabsiancs af things hoped for, su or, the evidence of things not seen" (Hebrews 11: 1). .Alnont:'tho citations which comâ€" ?rued Lessonâ€"Sermon was the ollowing from the Bible: "Fret not thyself because of evildoers, neither be thou envious against the workâ€" ers of iniquity. Commit thy Sino the Pord, wast aiso i. m 5, 6) The Lessonâ€"Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Sciâ€" ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "As God is substance and man is the divine image and likeness, man should wish for, and in reality has, only the substance of good, the subâ€" stance of Spirit, not matter. The belief that man has any other subâ€" stance, or mind, is not spiritual and breaks the First Commandment, Thou shalt have one God, one Mind" {p. 301). «+.. NOT ENOUGH SUGARâ€"â€" Z*, â€"â€".â€"â€" AND No Tires ..... [ > I NEED A NEW REFRIGERATOR | â€"f HE HAS HIS OWN TROUBLES Some of the Services available to our Customers: REPORT OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSONâ€"SERMON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Deerfield State Bank (8) (9) (5) (6) (7) (4) (1) (2) (3) Xmas Savings Club Accts. â€"â€" Dearfiaid, Hlinats _ _ * Defense Bonds and Stomps 2% on Time Deposits Money Ordesâ€"at Post office Traveler Checks Safety Boxes $2.00 per year Checking Accts.â€"no minimum balance requirement Home looans, car loons and other * Do You Like "Carpet Bedding*"? By the Master Gardener Just for the novelty of it, you might like to try your hand at some carpet bedding, a rather oldâ€"fashioned art that used to be used in public areas a great deal and is still used in some cemeterics and parks. Perhaps you have often wondered just what plants were used for the various color effects in working out designs and words. Annuals are ordinarily used. Here are suggested plants to use : For red and green : Use red and green Centaurea candidissima (dus ty miller). * For yellow : â€"Pyrethrum aureum.xx For blue: Ageratum. 8 If alyssum is used for white, then for other colors use some of the taller growing plants : For red: Achyranthes brilliantissima.* For green: Green and yellow varieâ€" gated achyranthes* (not a very good green, however, as it inclines more toward yellow). For yellow : Yellow coleus.* For blue. Ageratum. forms of alternanthera.* For white: Use sweet alyssum; or some experts in carpet bedding preâ€" fer a nonâ€"flowering plant such as Set only the plants forming the edge of any design in rows. In filling in central areas place the plants irâ€" regularly so no definite lines are disâ€" cernable in the planting. Set the plants 2 to 2% inches apart. This may vary somewhat, according to size of plants transplanted. For an immediate effect, set.so that the plants just touch each othet. The plants can be set farther apart if an immediate effect is not essential. Beds must be kept trimmed thruout ‘the entire season if they are to be attracâ€" tive. When the pyrethrum are trimâ€" med, gather up all the prunnings to avoid mold and rot. Note: I find that very few seed and nursery catalogs list these bedding plants. Plants marked (*) are listed by Good & Reese, Inc., Springfield, Ohio; and The McGregor Bros. Co., Springfield, Ohio. Plants marked (xx) are listed by Vaughan‘s Seed Store, 601 West Jackson Blvd., Chiâ€" cago, IIlinois. JOHN DEERING John Deering, 51, Riverside, former Highland Park resident, passed away last Wednesday at the Riverside railâ€" way depot from a heart attack. Serâ€" vices were held in Riverside Friday. Surviving are his widow, Fern, two sons and a daughter. z THE MASTER GARDENER e Z2 E. March 19, 1942

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