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Highland Park Press, 27 Jan 1944, p. 3

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Nat Allal p v es ) 2 i e 4B * Exhapsted, |(I dropped the and maved Dhgo‘s bed back ~â€" Pall. No need to call the pt 1 folded another newspaper and tipâ€" toed again to the basement stairs. Again the howling ed before I got there, and ar «puppy wagged| hopeâ€" fully an the steps. I was sure “&"‘7{-‘“ i emnoet wheag bost Well, if it were not wrong psyâ€" chology h a after it has m‘“ i vi &'yon couldn‘t ‘ a |pap ‘Who looked at you like that. â€"~| 0 $ /x o t ad ighbor By the time ond round were sharper, neighbors , polite, but plaintive. ond round 0 calls, their voices were sharper, |and those words that I Toiied in (Phaat 3: e ho saved up for a fong time . _ © _ Folded newspaper in Hand, I went to of my i fl’ehuwldmim:hed. By the time I bp the door, all was quict, and at the foot of the stairs: was the pup, beaming ecstati¢cally, the whole rear half of t"body agitated by the stump of her tai L Fagin As I analyzed it, I hadn‘t caught her m&efi:fimfii misbeBavior. I was a secondâ€"too 1 closed the door. ‘The howl .\ Time proâ€" but no dimintiendo. _ / .. & gver be. \ | q 5& ic . Dage, our shepherd dog, would have to substitute for‘ ‘s mother at first. Since puppy ‘¢tame without guarantee of manners, we moved Dago‘s bed: from‘the warm hall to the basement, w Becky curled‘ up beâ€" tween his f and back paws, and beamed at us, until we started up the Further on it said, "Punishment must be on the instant of misâ€" behavior. |E: a second afterward, the dog will not associgte the discomâ€" fort with i nor, but rather While the f3 settled optomistiâ€" <ally for sleep,| T got out the training :_*"Fold a mer, and witX it tap the hindatarters aiath" the book said "The dog will not associate pain with its master." ; ] "af â€" »Wcm«!ber'Becky Sharp, because, like the heroine ‘of "Vanity Fair," she hahfifi%flmmwfinb&l@ Carnegie‘s 1 $ â€" "She has mother," k o hef away f mm .'J%@”mm "and she x [ Aitle: ng the ~first Suince woman can‘t forego the final am:‘:fi:q" Py acPig : Ahe to graduate, beâ€" cl:nctq 'E:t.:tomthefm. member â€" contributed to a mt:mvawuflnv& mW!m"fim"Dm and is." ‘Contributors include Rowena Benpett, Buddy Bligh, JKH., R.B.0., and others who have also made metropolitan newspaper columns, beâ€" sides new ted writers. The occasâ€" Sonal flashes of gtnius and wit of these which. were before shared by a small «ircle will now be known and enjoyed by the community by means of this mu:wi fraternize with Rigor ..\ Moug, : | t § My only app "‘the remains," hl}tpab‘.fifi iot'::‘:toh. * uamoermare k ug f f Shore! Creative . Writers,") who meet every Thursday tfirning at ter at the YW.CA. f.t%: and criticish im poctry rose, under Rowena Rennett. Pss gpcP * > |â€"Marmalade. m BOB BECKERâ€"PLEASE NOTE o :;'tlc [wn* the affir o‘f‘f:ne preâ€" ’:&flh&h}fmâ€"i wish that you were here." { Upon St Petér‘s broadcast I‘ll apâ€" DEFUNCTâ€"MODERNE to call the pup. As I m ¢ jumped on the foot could get my hand inâ€" she had covered it with thy, |overâ€"sized paw,‘gave a SHALLOWS e battom.. : in her eye n if it wer ish a misbthaving ip ‘Who lo« ‘I: cor n ~occa be firm by pf â€"Society DEEPS UB <pe m se ’,â€"'E"( #‘ *j%“ ' 8" . + NEW SCHEDULE OF BARBERS‘ PRICES : On another page of this mhper, Highâ€" land. Park afd. Revinia @arbers an. nounce: @ schedule of} prices for school children : and. adulth, effective Saturday,: Jan, 29. . â€" â€"||. X /4 ie O inl Slept. 1 stepfo The neigh Alt the 3 gay that should Peaieg, W drand fat ?rh‘ybmw ginning, & } Both dedâ€" Bradley Folytechnic Institute, Where they were rhiembers of Delta Kap rity and Bigma Phi Fraternity, ively. ; ({|‘ f Migs Harold had previoudly attended Wilamettée Upiversity an‘graduated from Bradley |College in ‘ k [4 Roy Nelson|is a graduath of Highâ€" land, P. h school ahd is well known hére and in :f ia for his athletic abili He is fationed in o s i in on ol oo a 6 ; f Tag * i4! t ho ooo abadifi c cce s m be Mr. 'anflRM s. Clifford Warold of Salem, Otegon, annowriced tlle engag ment of their daughter, is Evd% on Chris Day, to Roy Virnon Ne! son, son df Mr. and (Mrs. Victor [Netâ€" son, 348 St. e c t= Both dedâ€" Bradley Institute, they were Delta Ka ity anc Fraternity, ctively. :; had previo Wi iversity an from ) Bradley |College in ] ding. Doris Evelyn HarQld, Oregon Cirl, Engaged To Roy Verngn Nélson The reading Mrs. Loewenthal sugâ€" gested includes | "The, Riddld) of the State Depa: " by Robert Bendiner, |editor of fon; three: affficles in ‘Fortune, a geries about the Htate deâ€" partment, publised in August i». ptemâ€" ber and 1943; an official hisâ€" tory of the State department, $The Deâ€" partment. 6 tate rt i 1 United States," a ient irelease} the latâ€" est issue of, i ,f’Policg)epon," 3""""’“‘!{' x xC\ Cns‘ | t > Last Fridhy sight in the ZJpn Luthâ€" eran church at |Highwood, Doris Carlson d;t.’:htér of Mrs. File F. Carlâ€" son, 215 High St., Highywood, fwas marâ€", ried to M/Sgt Eime G. Blank, of: Freedom, P#.The double rink, candleâ€"» light ceremony was used. . Pel c The wedding was fol ception at the the bi ther. "Sgt: anid| Mrs. Blank i near Camp &fioy. is, ’1 sergeant is red. | 4 Candlé!liqht Cer#ny g _ o4 dipek oo o hm sds 17 ho reses, was attended by her sifter, Miss Janet Car%n’nblue taffetal with roâ€" ses and sweet peas: The bfidegroom was .attended by, his brothef, Donald Blank. . i; ; | K0 0 3f.f <f 3 Mrs. Loev‘rku asked leagife memâ€" bers to do preparatory ding before the Wednesddy, FReb. 2 at 1 p. m, at the Community] center. This session ;will} be devoted ‘th a preâ€" sentation of the hackground, ofganizaâ€" tion and per ties of the e deâ€" partment. ; } i C Oneof Hig Park‘s mosf |pron and ‘ director of andm of| News fom?' ‘servi oÂ¥id corâ€" ‘respondent, !} and | auth ': ty world affails, will speak "a} esday, Feb, 16, at 8 p. m. at the Womap‘s club under the ‘auspi of the ( hland Park League of Women Vote: , is meeting will (cli a w d es of four meetings arranged by the I¢aâ€" gue‘s dtpartnl;:\t of crovernmép foreign policy and is, like fleague programs, open to the public, : Local Authority on World Affairs Will Address en V BACK THE ATTACK i4 life f ce ho by a reâ€" it 31 _ |Mrs. Spencer Keare ’ |Assumes Presidency ters| Of Infant Welfare ( i + I + ‘ ; ] t ; 4 "ysie t ~ Board members who wi Mrs, | Keare are: â€" Mrs. Archer, | Mrs. ,Charles Ro ussard, Mrs. Pa Mrs. | Ftancis Linneman, worth Mills, Mrs. V. H. Ralph A. Trieschmann, Ross, Mrs. Earl Wallis Mor‘hn, Weed. > ‘ Mrs, W. C. Melohn as station chairâ€" man thanked the members for mainâ€" taining a perfect attendance record as hel | at the downtown stations, and ?n.} Louis Robertson reported that the ‘group had supported the local |Thrift shop and had assisted as coâ€"workers. on â€" appdinted days throughout the year. 1 | The .arinual reports reviewing las! year‘s work, were read by the o going |board to> sixty old m f and fifteer new members att 5 the eting at the h of Mrs. Ehilip",Watson, who was lassisted as ostess by Mrs. Gordon| Buchanky, Mrs. ence Goelzer, . Thomas Keogh and Mrs. Ralph Trieschmahn. | In taking office, Mrs. Keare empha gized the increasing importance, of manniig the downtown Infant Welâ€" fare stations and expressed the hope that the organization would continiue with sr:ined enthusiasm and attendâ€" ance t out the coming year.||| | Mrs. cer Keare assumed the 1 sidency of the Highland Park avimig center of the Infant Welfa: ciety of Chicago at the. ano meeting held last Monday. . i 8 | : io | §5 it | £ 4 “ “ | '1:‘ f ; F [ bâ€"4 | y | o A l s | | > \ | $ Aik a YOU GIVE YOUR mMONEY | BACK THE ATTACK U i [ Hi First National | _ . THE PRESS ai|l â€" The Man‘With The I ighland Park Will Do Ralph °C. ates, (Mrs. i V. Jester, Mrs. Blisâ€" Moon, Mrs. irs. George and Mrs. serve Your Extra Bonds T uk ‘Members serving on the board from Highland Park and Highwood with Mrs. Ray Stezi, dirgctor, are Mrs. Phil Cole, ,‘ Mré. John Halterman, publicity chgirman, Mrs. Florence Werâ€" ener, Poppy chairman, and Mr3. Walâ€" The board of thg 10th district, Amâ€" erican Legion auxiliary, will meet at t‘e home of Mrs. Wiiliam J; O‘Neill, 871 Oakwood avenue,. Lake Forest, Friday, Jan. 28, at 8 p. m. . American Legion Auxiliary Meets Friday} January 28 "THE MUSJCAL MiLKwWaACon~ Mon. through Fri. lms;u:q a.m. WG" All musical! Your favorites, old and new! _ _of Highland Pa hember of the Federal Depdsit Insurance HEAR! HEAR! PATTON, Campaign from ~your 4* ter Smith, on the finance c« Plans will be made for meeting to be held at C f day, Feb. 9, at 8 p.m, 5 801 N. Sheridan Road _ We Cater I ,‘ ioliy ‘ ©â€" Banquets 3 | @ Poarties "'I‘” ‘_| ®@ Club Groups | _ with ample facilities to acâ€" commodate lgrge, or small mr’ies‘ th e"‘ ( New Am BREAKFAST â€" HO TE All Our Baking Dke On The Premises X{ 1m ooA en wb > It E. elephone§H., P. 4444 | On Tji Lake INVITE) You {t L MORAINE te LU INn @UJR [E as nE â€"â€" Ifr®s gain ] unday Dinner $1.65â€"$2.50 "Served 1200 to 8:30 â€"â€" Dinner $1.00 to $2.50 * Served 6:00 to 8 :30 Breakfast 35¢ to 75¢ Served 6:30 to 10 00 Luncheon 50¢: to 80¢ Served 12:00 to 200 ° EON â€" DINNER am Room * Y FOR YÂ¥iICTORY AEMBER PEARL HARBOR h ».«" s‘+ W xpt sfi hnd Highland Park # d a *4 h4 c6 t a w it

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