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Highland Park Press, 25 May 1944, p. 3

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d e .. Mrs. east for The Mus ‘ Club of| Women will give a t garden , musicale and <tea of Monday, J 19, 2:15 fully Jean Rosenthal Is (?.radlot:e of gnith Eva Evanston.,; Sentip Iff Armed Fofees "Master M F Records : Con o hfl those who fin attend be grateâ€" or if he and unsc Wishing draw her |out, I reâ€" marked, o 4 itime, that 1 understood the YankdeSboys are nokt very well received i South. es brownly «deprecatingBthe explained : "Ah recâ€" "kon we je on‘ unders the Yanâ€" kee boy: Ah know | Ah: always thought," hi eyes becatme rounder, *"that the werejall wolves!" Onem'g he came in Alone. "Why, where‘s ReR®" I asked} surprised. "Oh, thhfl Red!" Sh¢e smiled tolâ€" erantly.. went and got himse‘f gigged." ‘ went on : |"Ah know it was Red‘ : he jes" will get into fights. BdR you see," she explained, **Red jes‘. ‘t stand little co‘prals !" L::] "Cawgia" ken. Bot 18 _ Toward of affectio though ho ghe |told 1 girls ah n we get ply Class 6 gazre as unclouded n October sky. I used to call s "Cawgia geach," beâ€" «€ause of native; state, someâ€" times just] ‘Wpawgia." It) fitted. her velvet dra smiling, shy reserve. In contra@ B her busbankl, she was dark ; and B Myes"are the "windows of the soul," waia‘s" soul was clear and brown shining. .| â€" She stay ited her hy a stalwart, you live While you, my dear nephew For there, Holds mork |pft suspense ‘than your It with a shock of d¢ep delight nfi-‘mg out of t::phideou To Acroks a. WB I h For fear #hat it might A‘npida# a bedâ€"s; (She ‘ it just t But I‘m in 3yower §# Sitive on Hack this night And the ie it i 7 $ itate i thy sin. | 7% Medi emtieda- ‘That (thou® fhmâ€"ed this fine play, And e .": r, ‘ere thou tire, Fat ge 'mketbeenl'lr. â€"Bhatricia Sha Sloane at that ”vh‘i"Jâ€"&;'Eq ate, who is ulso a s Raentht who raduation df her « 1, one daly, return safe d to ‘his Waiting "Cawâ€" nany othdrs, Red and ve pas my iten b;{::’ Red , like others, has hest prict for freedom, Mus |your fingertips, life in ‘by your latelyâ€"admitted he walked lihctlv-da' ild never YY KNAVE of: Mr. and Mrs, 1510 Forest Ave., rlmost any critic.) rower : white m&:: ight, & it di 4 n thy tin Of 4i interpret you so Iâ€" ¢an hardly ingly wasted youthâ€" of hateâ€"bombs thro‘ describe what the , May 16, from||, The pupils of Miss! Helen Taylor d.’f.be! 'fl]M.mM*hcn , She 1 6utenl] senpiey Ctater, in Bubdat sttermcory s sBeo a student| May 26, «t 4530 ycioen i uio â€"Bu I" was one ar trliness, alâ€", #1 Foung. As e( t Southern‘ Satu wentyâ€"one, ye» no end| {R2n°Y 4 4 Ah‘m rs. F und h it. *onr "fox ce Funeral services ifl“fl. Agne t Alice irk, wife of William Clark, 602 Lau vel d made ravel. â€"â€"Anon ly Bligh are dealâ€" amatic underâ€" uy | cBurch, Hsth‘TwG. Wednesday at 9 M Clark, | x "i'midm 6 £S. (a it 0 is town, mm ; | a| lingering i A son, Lt. Charles ' Clark, a ier in the Ameri« Air F died a Khero in action Germany| last October. ; \ Beside her husband Mrs. Clark is irvived by three: daughters, Mrs. Miss Taylor‘s Pupils To Present Musicale cenmdjeecrm%:nhew‘ on May 31 in the bow! at Elm Place school. ‘The concert, starting at 7 :15 will be preceded by s?pihk-wf} Ice cream, cake, pop, ctacker jack and candy bars will be on sale, And Ice Crea: At Elm Place ved. ut L 4p fere Annual Fund Concart _ An Outgoing Unit given on Friday night with 200 sailors from guests GSO girls | f Northwestern Universi and Highland Park will An Introductgry Dan at the Highland Park U May 28, for the Jung & acquainting them (with tivities of the USO. &s. A will be: w excellent. dante ban the music. Ref & GIRCE _ PNRR TY L PE bortraidbirtsnd Mikcoritd ridge Ave., â€" Huh%d. â€"will . be uated from Towa Cotlege on June at which time sheffl"ill, receive a ree in ics. â€" A Met sister, iolet, is a ber of f{he freshman class at Iowa. â€" ; [FF. ~3 ancy Piacenza, ddughtfi of Mr. and rs. Bert Piacenza, 536 Lin Place, as united in marriage to Joseph Gent iacenza, son of, Mrs. Ag;::uiaza Piaâ€" of Santâ€"Anna, Italy, the Rev. es Gleeson officiating. The bride, wearing white satin, with ihgértip veil, carrying gardenias, was ttended. by Mrs. Egidio| Piacenza, sisâ€" of the groom, wholx:hte pink and ried a bouquet of | and blue. idio Piacenza acted lr:st man, The ceremony was wed by a edding breakfast at th¢ home of the ide‘s parents, a weddirig dinner, later, t the home of Mrs. Olimpia Fabbri, ind a large reception at the Masonic emple in the evening, The:couple will reside with the bride‘s| parents. \‘ ntroductory Dance "or June Graduates "o Be Held At USO member of the faculty in the and soprano soloist at the Warâ€" 1 Ave. Congregationd) church in iss Nichols ?acu goon ‘to give a recital under the auspices of LSaturday morning, . May ‘13, at the t. James church in Highwood, Miss to|the Cosmopolitan Schooi of Music, & Miss Nichols expects soon to iss Jean\ Nichols, daughter of, Mr. Mrs. H. V. Nichols, 47 Eim Ave., Highwood, recently won ia scholarship by mb was formerly employed in the ofâ€" fide of the Lake Forest high school. 1016 Roslyn Lane, has been announced by |the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Montgomery LeGoff, 440 Glencoe Aye. two Highlind... Parkers, . _ both II&Lghland Park Couple rried in Florida ‘marriage of : Betty .Jeanne Leâ€" f to Pic. Harry J._-C{rlson. x.; son of Mt. and Mrs. H. J. Carlson, Miss Carol ?. Bartold, daughter of r. and ‘Mrs. Alex D¢ Bartolo, 224 initiated into the Gamma chapâ€" mdmmmmm..‘wu the| daughter of Mr. and| Mrs. Arthur H.] Mason, 1813 Kincaid Ave, Ravâ€" arol DeBartolo Wins ichael, of Highland Park, Norman, lizabeth of: Lake t Forest, Mrs. argaret % Chicumdlln. Agnes hnie, Highland Park, and three sons ancy Piacenza . ‘eds At St. James Chicago and Sgt. James, of Robâ€" iss Jean Nichols, ramatic Soprano, ‘ins Scholarship Field, Ga. invited to attend. 1ony < was l&ved : ikfast at th¢ home o ts, a weddirig dinner, | of Mrs. Olimpia Fa reception WM& evening, The:couple the bride‘s -pfirmts. ctory D aken in Death in Economics‘ Resident of o tennt eat Lakes as ;yl‘hh Fm act as hostessâ€" presented, and i will furnish s will be serâ€" S on Sunday, advating class, the social acâ€" will be held â€"â€" booa J i C of 1 PVUBLIC *4 jour refrigerator (5 C... this interestir{ k on use and care _ $ SERVICE 1 Mr. Paul received his Bachelor‘s and Master‘s degrees in agricultural ecoâ€" nomics at the University of Iilinois, where he was elected to Phi Kappa Phk, ‘honorary scholastic fraternity. !}e is now doing vital experimental work in agricultute. + home Sunday evening, June 4, to Allen B.Pn!.!o%ofur. d Mrs. Phillip Pl:mukycof ‘alatine, IH. ; tic U i studied at niâ€" v«sitypirabfi::o‘fibe:hemajc‘d in. bacteriology. She is at present a chemist in the Department of Biochemâ€" istry at Mithael Reese Hospital Suzannie Grée’f\bé Be Married June e 0‘ COMPANY OF NORTHERN IL [Ww eresting maX 2 ‘Four girls are entertaining the eig grade and teachers ‘of the Rav school before‘ the eighth grade for: dance tomorrow (Friday) evening the school at 6:30 o‘dieds, : ~ _ . © “Thc afls_w_bo re entertaining Cyr. H are Nth Ap ie P19 i c Watkiris,. Mary Halsted and Joan Girls Enterta ain ® ©* â€"ani yet it‘s longer than -; l ‘Thashas sbous uted oo the 4 h reserves, so we must make War has not only tmost of what we have 1ofe. ts 3 ILLINO!IS SBELL NE COMPANY CGard Whin: is the Teharigh ladams (Fhowrring o 1904 Aemimesat The telephone waiting list is as short as we _â€" can make it Since the Mational Defeat > yang hx mcovice" have been hard at work Every telephont facility we piying the needs of the \ have has been pressed into Navy, war producers seevice. the public. There has been | . . If you‘se waiting for a wioâ€" a net increase of 4% s ‘â€" phooe, we want you to know in the aumber of Bell Sys mm.-:o-. tem telephomes in service, you as sqon as we can. ’iq'nf.n né! This interesting book, preâ€" j pared by the Frigidaire people, is available at your . | Public Service store,| Every page is chockfull of : useful ideas! You‘ll wWint it handy in your kitchen., ; â€" . e ts tm ud * 4* *R get more lines and calls than they were designed for. More® families are using * party line service. p. m. 4 The bowling alleys will close on May 29 for cleaning and" redecorating and will reopen on June 29 for afterncoon and evening summer leagues. Cuore Arte Club ' bowling party at the Deerficld Bowiâ€" Nokeat ~., Jox+ |&p

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