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Highland Park Press, 18 May 1944, p. 3

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ht dE NP control <lect ed both ‘the i§Gaie."_ College yesrbook;| led and sent to Chicagq) Commons, ;‘::.G ) editor of year‘s anâ€"} n ‘tKn'jht Wiltiam G)[porick, 331 North Aw emE:noICumLaude Mary K. Mrs. Ca nue, was the un in ~the the Board this week. Misg Dorick and| thrée . students, er . wi four ‘\ members Preddeac‘ Carter as ues slhe barick." says to hisflglf, he says, sure am . My, but ‘I he says. in hungry, t $o, he | p and there archway isfla‘ big bunch Well, twirl hy turban, say being 3 Fox. â€"Loo! Grapes. he makes a but they way over his he jumps fike) they was stick play‘rfibut it‘s no says Must be J is sour. ° I ‘t want ‘ Which what .a was. was a> right by. TIt‘s might when y‘0 g â€"â€"that‘s beil Once us A time, gates,ithere was a fox. . His@hame was Reynard;â€"for why?* ~ know â€" gootiest name this side e nutâ€"bowl. } Anyway, he was j in‘ along ong day and he starts tifi@hink . Yes, igatroyd, 1 said ut you w n‘t know the meani® of the woid.} He was rollin‘ zround in his He Twiceâ€"tol lit is the wodil that nods. | ‘The ous tail & hok m wl ho To fis hag | _ Gratitude naturally ‘for acts that leave the iver with q feeling of ‘ selfâ€" $*e . ; | Tolerance isHoften confus¢d with toleration. T ce ‘has | anderâ€" standing and afipreciation, toleraâ€" tion is mixed j At \ _ And made a admission * "Although. J at home day I‘m still at ho when: I‘m away,â€" And that s ag jnhibition " | Sarah says : /~*"The strengt weakest 1 The test is Miss The In the nce of (Wi in Irma is is edited by : :: | ~«% teBt ; B. O A poet exalted stu And make it payt; But how rakes the shtkels in Since he turned risque ; But don‘t All the wolls seem trite Will urge y8 on to write: The FoQipnd the Grapes of e Felffend ihe brep«s You‘re in What awful rut "Watch pout I‘i":yu. ho':z: small, Walit for a (Rrizeâ€"you them they clink SNA1 ales, told for . uce mid of o smaht y‘u . so da‘n s er in iety: & chains lick in their 18, Phooey, grapes anyway. â€"brain he standin‘ he says. ‘an old grapes. Reynard, , he. says, p at ‘em, ead. Well, licoriceâ€" Mege, has ip on the next year My, my, I b £ Mn the thoid , y‘se‘f 1 Ossifer. â€"â€"Anon â€"ARODc Anne Dingle Member of Kap%a 'Aip!lif Theta Laude society for her exc scholâ€" L m“’:m Wflhrg ‘school, |Troy, h: Miss Margaret Knight, daughter of "Hr. m,mfl F, M. Kaoight, 411 La:e success of) the spring rummage and other activities of the philanâ€" t committee, incl the monthâ€" ible the increased ibutions to ity by the Ravinia MWoman‘s club this past year. The story was told by will be served) from 5 to 7 of The public is inflged to attend services,. ; il>. ~> s£0 % . William L. Rest of Elgin, presâ€" i of the N Iilinois, Synod, will ‘at the afternoon service at 3 0‘â€" The ing se will ‘be at 8 b‘clock. ‘Rev. Bernard) Vanderbeek of| Deerficld, pastor of ;:: First Presâ€" ian church, will be the speaker, St| Paul‘s Dedicates. . Church At Deerfield Ugl fo rthe afternoon wil{. be Tauksig and irles : Hermerdinger. Thefrecital is ; presented to friends and [relatives of ‘the students and paâ€" t of Miss McConnell. i Paul‘s Evangelical and Reformed chukch, Deerfield, will hold a dedicaâ€" tror} service of the new church Sunday, Mab 28. P y | program will i with the ing service at 10:30 o‘clock, feaâ€" turing a talk l.;; Dr. Louis W. Goebel, . of Chicago, . ident of . the E ical and Réformed church. Pupils To Present Co on Sunday ra Howe, Mac Bajdwin, Barbara Rebdr, Clement ’fi’ Lois Leo;uds, Largon, ‘Anne Stevens and Lawrence Pupils taking part i “if""‘"" i cludd : (.;reta Lml:n;. ichael Ps: man,| Lewis Visor, Lawrence Schnadig, Migs Sarah McConnell, musicologist and of| piano theory, is i founLq' of hey students in their} first pianog recital y afterâ€" May 21, 4t the Community cenâ€" ter at 3:30â€"o‘clock. S § ~ Ig .Ewet. a}pledn ofjAlph Phli i # h e m h We :.""'3:.. i alte been active us an Girl Initiated Plans have been completed for the annt garden ri to be held on Saturiday, May 27, in the age park, accorfling to Mrs, Ralph Archer, genâ€" cral dhairman, and her assigtant, Mrs. Dofotest Colbunj. t 1t { Flats of perennials and dnnuals, as well #s all types of vegetable .plants, will Be for sale. > Picnic 1 and soft grinks will be available, accordâ€" ing o Mrs. Remy Hudson, food 1813 D. $ es,l(n.E.,";‘E.‘,f‘ and Mrs.| M. G. Kettner compri the board of experts Ieadirty tleâ€" round table | discussion. IQpest ing covering all phases of gatdening were asked tby ‘club members,. | _/ §# .8 At Chirstmgs time, wirking in conâ€" A tions and a round table i ion were fea of the May|meeting of the Ravinia Garden club.] At the ons | table, in charge of Mrs. F |Q. Straight, garâ€" den Iplants, buibs,. cut vers and contdiners of yvarious kinds, brought in by| members, were resold.| Mrs. P. Co Mi ion with the Ravinia P.T.A., fifâ€" large cartoris o6f toys: were collecâ€" Marjori¢ . Ewer, daught o* Mrs. Warren B: A hotel,: Evan ared : 4 Naiad, f g honotary (at ?auw . uniâ€" | [ \| Ewer, a pledge of! Aioha Phi and Mrs. Arthur H. il Spring Mart nd \dnnuals, as getable .plants, nic jlunch and rilable, accordâ€" Hudson, food Mr.:and Mrs. James E. Skidmore,| ,"_‘ 17. po O k AMOY #4* 710 Forest Ave., have left Yor a week| l2 Hatyey will instruct in crafts, at Excelsior Springs, after which| daughter, Jean, at Principia, on May they will continue to St. is to atâ€"] 27.) Miss Jean will return to Highâ€" tend the graduation exercises of their| land Park with her parents. Miss Jean Skidmore To Graduate From Principia May ' It was at a dance=at the club in Reykijavik, nearly t ago, that Capt. Eaton met t credit, and was an employce of the British consulate in hber h town, . Capt. Harry E. Eatqn, U. Anz!. is nntmg the foremost of native sons to thoose a mateâ€"from| foreign shores. | Miss Astra: Thor 1 (Icelandic for daughter of Thordar) tiny, blonde and appealing, arrived recently from. Reykjavik, loeland to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Eaton, ‘1016 No,. Green‘ May Road, with whom she will remain to await the return of their son and her future husband, Capt. Katon, now stationed somewhere in England. Capt. Harry E. Eaton Chooses Iceland Girl For His Future Bride road, has been elected presi of the student government for the | coming year at Roycemore school. Migs Dean, who is entering her senior , has attended Roycemore for eight years and has been active in the I‘s soâ€" cial ‘activities. Euk Miss Mikki Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl U. Dean, 706 Braeside road, has been elected presi of the 164 PUBLIC t Se E2 se )s officers‘ vo ‘years e young Auently, to her P’ Road, to await er future tationed SERVICE jon . will <sp and ; serve : refreshâ€" ments for a dancing party at the U.S.0. Len Ward,) will demonâ€" strate his with service men and women as The Emma dancers will put on a floor show, and the Camp Skokie will play for dancing. At 9 :30 the will serve refreshâ€" at the U.S.O. Coloreditravel pictures & floor during the i ssion of the 344th| army band. lllnmuf Rooney and|her group will serve reâ€" freshments at 9:30. On Saturday, May 20, keno is the feature of the evening. The Java ¢lub meets at 9 a. m. Sunâ€" day, May 21. The horseback riding group ‘leaves the club at 3:30. Servâ€" ice men may borrow golf clubs from the U.$.0. 6\to 8 a buffet gsupâ€" per will be At 6:45 the sing= song begins at 7:30 the mme.‘ "Mississippi" |will be shown. Monday, 22, Mrs. Lucy Smith instructs in ing from 7 to 8. N. A. Finnell and (the Braeside Five get the country under way ‘at 8 o‘â€" fick. Mrs. Wmmhmo group ill serve " i cake for the montH of May as well as other homeâ€" made cake coffee at 9:30. ~ Puesday, 23, the American Legâ€" The Kenitworth G.S.0. will sponsor a "ration "at the Highland Park club on Fri y.Muylzhemnvig;be a ‘floor during i jion of the 344th| army band. lllnmuf Rooney and her group will serye reâ€" freshments at 9:30, ‘On Saturday, May 20, keno is the feature of the evening. â€" The Java ¢lub meets at 9 a. m. Sunâ€" On , May 18, at the Highâ€" land P: S.0: there will be a dupâ€" licate ge tournament of several tables to vm# up the season. Frederic Greenebaum | will instruct in | craft work. There will be informal dancing and ref nts served at â€"9:30 by Mrs. Harry Earhart, Mrs. Paul Jesâ€" ter, Mrs. William Babcock and Mrs. Donald White. | 1 Caricaturist; Emma Dancers to énhrl'ain At Local USO Tuesday e and coffee at 9:30. . _ y 23, the American Legâ€" : and ;: serve : refreshâ€" y ons b , dels. The Emma dancers COMPA NY &,‘;4 OF NORTHERN ILLiINOGIs board of the Highland Park â€"] Klla May ‘Baird, Jack Smart, Ladd dist church will be held Friday, Rietz, Ned Greenberg, Janet Loewenâ€" 19, at the church at $ p.m. All mentâ€"| thal, Bill Bates, Oliver Nickels and bers of the board are urged to TBills Mills. & sary with an open hause Tuesday flh‘iflwwi; ut ‘ guild of the church. tfi * l4 A gift presentation from the was made by lln.")mbe:% afterngon was ormer pastor the church; Rev. W. E. Subr, c«i ments were made by Mrs. M. Law by friends of the §4. June Eichler a .hyun‘ and Fred Bonn, trustee, as a representative of ‘the tHion. A prayer was offered by P -.-UMthe s ‘&Gml vcnmgraueooyluno.efmewm ding anniversary of Mr. and um.Ed':fnd"r' Boru:‘tnve priated Yhe Mckets ward J. Eichler, 241 N. Second ! h pr0¢r k ces â€" 1 * a ‘service and reception were given ak, Members * . the Redeemer Evangeli -~« #}\ The members of the cast include church Sunday a on, / ,,1 all the members of the cighth grade‘ The vesper service the glnotdar of ; appearance they are: mmn4o’clockudw£ollowed1&il Cooper, Hélen . Jane Robertson, a reception sponsored by, the Redeeme@]| Nancy Waggett, Walter Aregger, guild of the church. | . : El‘eu Kiley, Digk Mortimer, Frank | A gift presentation ifrom the churclt| Sani0tte, Jerome Bacik, John Mitâ€" was made by Mrs.| Byrom Brandt| telstaedt, Larry. Schroder, Warren guild president, and guest speaker aft| SPachner, David Levinson, Charles Service Given At â€" l Church in Haonor of | Eichler Anniversary | | The dinner will be ‘held in connec ion "with the 54th anmual conventior £ the association May 24â€"26. A wid riety of noted lpu‘efl on variot spects of bankin gwill address the ;athedng- which is ¢xpected tothat- tract about 1,000 bu?nn and their wives,.> / | i f | The 80th birthday of J. M. Appel thairman of the board of the Firs a:tiou! Bank of Highland Park, wil e celebrated May z at the past presidents‘ .dinner the â€" Iflinoi: gmken Association ‘at the Palme: ouse ,George R. Boyles, associatior president, announced; yesterday. B hi iBd bimat 35\ & ¥¥ (U fl P {=© The school orchestr«, directed by ‘Mr, Stricker will play between acts.4 ,’hgu Curtis ia.ddirl:cfiusg pmd-c;i.on A r. Swanson tharge of [he scenery; and the u:t: enth grade boys under the M{ ‘b6f Mr. Borg have printed the tickets / Baum, Carky . RKubtens, Buddy Johnâ€" berg, . Adeline Cassel, Irene Davie, Eisie Jorgensen, Paula Kuha, Loaise Pollak, Charlés Stone; Shirley Hamm, Phyllisl-o-c.l(ulynhmuso Lautmann, Patsy: Harris, Norâ€" gren, Audrey Stein, Elaine Mrazck, Eilla May Baird, Jack Smart, Ladd [ Thefimactuhnpbceh_a:“"ln. ?::lfurut near the> close the /welfth century. The cettzgrfix the Â¥econd act is the castle orquilâ€" tone.. ‘The third act is in Sherwood Forest; and the fast, at Templeâ€" ;.m.lthe‘chapter house of the / The eighth grade of â€" Ravinia school.is presenting a dramatization of| Scott‘s ‘novel "Iyamhoe" <(which has been part of their literature work this year), Friday evening, May 19, at 8 o‘clock. Of Ravinia to ‘ Present ‘Ivanhoe W 464

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