W â€"* Has some one a room, or A shack sams a broom, or A dugout the size of a gnat? Just send me a line: I‘ve a house simply Tine I‘ll exchange at the drop of a hat. MOTHERS‘ DAY TEA * * Members of the Turxis society of the ~Presbyterian church will enâ€" tertain their parents at a Mothers‘ Day tea on Sunday, May 13, at 6:80 p.m. in the Miss Bredon, of the high school, will entertain with stories of her travels in Rossia. to Chicago. Dinner at the Norâ€" mandy was followed by an evening at the movies. TUXIS TO GIVE PI DELTA GROUP OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Fourteen members of Pi Delâ€" ta group, an organization of busiâ€" ness and professional women, celeâ€" brated â€" the 15th . anniversary lof their club onwWednesday by a trip in service attend these breakfasts, and it is the custom for each mothâ€" er to adopt (temporarily) a son as her partner for breakfast. Many agrecable twosomes are formed in this way, giving a pleasant start to an otherwise lonesome day. "After school you and I will go to the lady, and pay for the broken windows out of your savings," she said. f i Why not, Junior?" _ ‘"Why all the movies keep sayâ€" ing, ‘Crime Never Pays‘"" MOTHERS‘ DAY BREAKFAST AT USO Following the custom of precedâ€" ing years, a Mothers Day breakâ€" fast will be served at the USO club on Green Bay road, Sunday, May 13. Many local mothers with sons Wâ€"day, * And on this anniversary, we Toast a girl and a guyâ€"here is mud A little neighbor boy broke some windows. son on his very first offense. Sing ‘"Ho!" to the couples, The dear household couples Who work in the suburbs for pay. If wifie is lazy a~ The hubby‘s a daisy, â€"â€" Or perhaps it‘s the other way. Each Monday they enter, From some servant center; On Tuesday you find he‘s a crook. On Wednesday they‘re leaving (Reprinted by permission of the author, wrom "Fun Without Pay.") ed that he should be taught his lesâ€" The timeâ€"honored dart caught the boy in the heart, Though he‘d previously shied at the halter, ‘The bride, young and fair, was a victim of "scare," And shook till her teeth seemed to Yes, the story‘s the sameâ€"just a change in the nameâ€" And as trite as the veriest fossil; It‘s as old as the sunâ€"but it‘s still being doneâ€" +/ And each time it occurs it‘s colosâ€" sal! Seen in nearby suburban paper: "TO RENT: Large barn for wedâ€" ding anniversaries and slumber ~parties.~~Write Box 000, Nearâ€" ply? row and bow, C And apparently not much to wear, Formed a task force of oneâ€"and He was done for he knewâ€"and without more ado Rushed his honey chile straight to the altar. | & But the rugged marine, in his outâ€" fit of green, Carried on as he‘d learned to in Thirty dawns have made way since in your eyelâ€" For this is what happened, you A round little "Joe," with an arâ€" did he have fun * When he drew a fine bead on this Thursday, May 10th, 1945 "But, Mother, I don‘t need to His conscientious mother decidâ€" by Gazette."" _: Only Pedigreed ‘Hostesses Apâ€" And you are not grieving; Song of the Suburbs could cook! SHALLQWS Stable Society? Well, Does It? â€"A Contributor. â€"R.B.0 At a quiet ceremony at St. James Episcopal church in Chicago, on Saturday, April 30, Miss Audrey Haydon, daughter of Mrs. S. H. Haydon, Oberlin, O., became the bride of .Dr.~Harry S. Gradle, 154 Vine.‘ They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gradle, brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the brideâ€" Dr. and Mrs. Gradle will make their home at 154 Vine. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schwalm of Bryan, Texas, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to William A. Gail, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gail, 1015 N. â€"St.â€"Johns:â€"â€"An ASTPâ€"student, William will complete his present course at A & M college of Texas in three months. < Future plans of the young couple are as yet indefâ€" inite. * t Miss Lee Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George‘ P. Elliott of San Francisco, and Lt. David LaHue, phew, of William H.. Wilâ€" g-, were -n;?;d in Higfland{;k on Saturday, May 5, at Trinity Episcopal church, by Rev. Christâ€" oph Keller. Sgt.. Robert Anspach Weds in New Mexico Announcement has been made of the recent marriage of Miss K-tlp.rine Owen, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, â€" to T/Sgt. Robert Anspach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Naâ€" than Anspach, 687 Court avenue. The young couple will make their home for the present at 102 W. Central avenue, Albuquerque, near Kirkland Field, where the sergeant is stationed. Texas Girl Betrothed To William A. Gail Local Doctor Weds in Chicago California Girl Weds Lt. David F. LaHue Miss Ellioft‘s only attendant was Mrs. Adel T. Longmore, of San Francisco, a sorority sister. The groom was attended by his brother, Walter Wilson LaHue, who flew from Omaha for the wedding. A small reception was held after the ceremony at the home of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam ‘Wilson, of Laurel] avenue, the groom‘s aunt. Lt. LaHue, who entered the navy shortly before the tragedy of Pearl Harbor, has seen almost constant action since that time. His month‘s leave was granted just prior to the engagement at Okinawa. After a short honeymoon, the lieutenant â€"will report to Great Lakes for further orders. Every contributor to the Highland Park Community Chest is a member of the organization and is entitled to one vote CUPID‘S CORNER 50 Years for The Best in Flowers Laurel Avenue, One Block West of the Depot Telephone H. P. 3420 TO MEMBERS OF THE HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY CHEST. INC. * MEMBERS ANNUAL MEETING *=. of ‘the ; HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY CHEST The Annual Reports of the Officers will be: made. and eight members of the Board of Directors will be clected Community Center Auditorium â€" 549 Central Avenue will be held 5 MONDAY EVENING, MAY 21 â€" 800 P. M on this, your own special day N O T I C E ! Bahr‘s Mrs. »Frank Rosie, 1257 Burton, have been expecting further news from their son, Pfc. George, 21, paratrooper, reported missing on Dâ€"day in Normandy, and later reâ€" ported as prisoner of war. Their last letter. from him, received on January 2, indicated that he was safe. West Coast Girl Weds Local Guardsman The wedding of Miss Harriet Cline, daughter®*of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cline of Tacoma, Wash., to Coxswain Daniel F. Davis, USCG, was solemnized at Tacoma on April 14 last. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Davis, parents of the bridegroom and.his sister, Catherine, 550 S. Wellesley college are candidates for degrees to be awarded at Wellesley college on May 10. Lauâ€" ra Lou Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron S. Bauer, 154 Lakeâ€" view, and ‘ Margaret Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Parkâ€" er Johnston, 505 Waverley, are candidates for the degree ofâ€" bacheâ€" lor of arts. In line for master‘s deâ€" gree in hygiene and physical eduâ€" catioh is Aln:- O. Moore, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Moore, 2255 S. Sheridan. Miss Moore received her bachelor of science degree in physical education in 1940 at the University of Wisconsin. of Miami Shores, Fla., and Mrs. Morley Reading, with whom he made his home, and six grandchilâ€" WATCH NEWS FOR REPORT OF.SON Since the report that American prisoners at Stalag 4B in Germaâ€" ny have been liberated, Mr. and Born in Milwaukee, Mr. Faxon married a Waukegan girl and lived there during the early years of his married life, moving to Highland Park in 1910. Many early landâ€" marks were in existence then, inâ€" cluding the lighthouse which stood just across the street fro‘ his home. : Aâ€"member in the Presbyterian church for many years, he was esâ€" pecially active as superintendent of the Sunday school, and in his latter days was made its superinâ€" tendent .emeritus. _ ‘Widowed for the lastâ€"fiveâ€"years of his life, he is survived by one son, Warren Ellis Faxon of Greenwich, Conn.; two daughters, Mrs. Richardson Revel Linden, attended the ceremony. THREE WELLESLEY GIRLS IN LINE FOR DEGREES Three Highland Park students at Elderly Resident Is Laid to Rest On Saturday afternoon, at 902 N. Sheridan, where for many years he lad made his w“u funâ€" eral sérvices were conducted for Mr. Harry D. Faxon, who passed away on Wednesday, May 2nd, at the age of 82. THE P RESS Schmidt..640 Homewood, Sunday, May 6, when she entertained in honor of her granddaughter, Jeâ€" me‘.hnlinc‘ The young lady is the of" _ Chief Yeoman h&‘-%""&-m. USN, and the former Mildred Weiss of Keâ€" Présent at the â€"gathering were several outâ€"ofâ€"town guests, inâ€" cluding Mr. Ked Kisner of Grand Rapids, Mich., Mr. Don Cameron of Lake Forest. Registration and Tea To Aid in Youth Rally Highland Park people are i Jeanne Pauline Schmidt Observes 2nd Birthday A large birthday cake bearing two candles occupied the place of honor on ‘the table of Mrs. Florence The Parentâ€"Teacher association of Lincoln school is inviting all mothers of present kindum‘ and first grade pupils in addition to mothers of children who will enâ€" ter the Lincoln school kindergarâ€" ten next fall, to a tea, Friday, May 18, from 3 to 5 p.m. This tea is serving two purposes â€"a registration of_ children for Lipeoln school kindergarten for next fall and an opportunity for mothers of children in the T grades to become better acq itâ€" ed and to know the teachers. vited to cooperate in the great Christian youth rally planned for Soldier Field on Decoration Day, May 30, at 6:30 pm... A choir of 5000 voices is being organized as well as a band of 300 pieces. Loâ€" cal young people who desire to parâ€" ticipate may arrange toâ€"do so by contacting Rev. R. S. Wilson, pasâ€" tor of the United Evangelical church, at his home, 25 S. Green Bay‘road. He has application cards for those interested. 1500 ushers are also needed to handle the large crowded expected for this service, sponsored by Chicagoland Youth for Christ. * he that acts hastily and on impulse. Highland Parkers Invited The requirements for registraâ€" tion are: . 1. Must be five years old before Jan. 1, 1946. 2. Must live in the Lincoln school area: Deerfield avenue and Ravine drive on the north, and Ridgewood drive and north of Beech street on the soutH. 38. Must ‘have birth certificate checked at time of registration. consider will act more wisely than Handkerchiet Case . GIFTS FOR MOTHER ~ If you are Iookingformmh&?om-of-tho-odinory for a Mother‘s Day gift we urge you to see these attractive items by Textron. 4 Sweetâ€"heart apron of rose pattern rayon taffeto. Bound, scalloped edge ......._._.... $3.95 LmM.dMMddddwmmhMflumm He that takes time to think and 2351 N. Deere Park, is among the prisoners reported liberated in Germany last week. * A member of a tank destroyer Against Child Labor Capt. John H. Fowler Among Liberated Men gium on Dec. 17, and later reportâ€" ed as prisoner of war. When he returns he will make the acquaintâ€" ancé of a new member of his famiâ€" ly, a daughter, Judith, aged six months. A statewide eunpucluu-t violators of the Illinois child labor wife is the former Joan Holden, Entered as second class matter March‘1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hinois. of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to inâ€" sure appearance in the current is Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address entertainment, or other affairs where an admission charge is pubâ€" Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, HII. Telephoné: Highland Park 557. lished will be charged at the reguâ€" lar advertising rates. Communications intended for publication must be written on one THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Captain John H. Fowler, whose R. B. Olson, Editor. Resolutions of condolence, card Golfers! plgy .: :. COUNTRY CLUB formerly a private club ; Now daily fee CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF AT ITs BEstT © _ Ladies Day Monday and Friday _ ON DEERFIELD ROAD "‘E_E!A_“ WAUKEGAN m, BRIERG A TE * Chicago Phone: Whitehall 6530 or Deerfield 595 laws launched simultaneously hc&:oaqdw-l- day of this week by Attorney Genâ€" eral George F. Barrett. GLENCOE Tals a Fomier eporne Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing a&u.n-:"m.amn THEATRE _ 630 Vernon Highland Park 605 Coming: ‘Meet Me in St. Louis,‘ ‘The Very Thought <of You,‘ Belle of the Yukon,‘ ‘The Three * _May 13, 14, 15, 16 . Lon McCallister, Jeanne Crain THU,, FRL, SAT.,. 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