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Highland Park Press, 21 Mar 1946, p. 3

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Of sober thoughts that will return To If I could see, what would I find? â€"A.W.M. Thursday, March 21, 1946 into the country to the funeral of a friend. She was to sing, and I to accompany her on the organ. ° It was spring. The roads were and had to wait for a team to come along and pull us out. That made none of the best, and on the way us late for the service, and they --rev..'lhchtruvhnv.l"1 there, which gave us no time to try out the organ beforehand. ‘The organ was an antiquated affair, and when I tried to push the stops to get the softest tones I knew instantly that there was the regular organist were present. She stepped forward and I asked her to put the organ into the softâ€" est tone possible. She replied, "It can‘t be done. You‘ll have to play said, "O, go ahead. Do your best, and T‘ll sing accordingly." So 1 pumped up the organ and YWCA Art Class To Have Spring Term have a short spring term of 4 or The class has been taught by Mr. Tom Wilder most of the year, iâ€";t.i-loh-u_hhl-in. She is a teacher of long experiâ€" traits and landscapes painted from photographs, â€" other pictures, or sketches previously made. . Most of the class are working on landâ€" seapes at present. ‘They plan to hold an exhibit this spring. Anyone who wishes to enroll for the spring term should call the YWCA, H. P. 675. ence, and at present has classes in Waukegan and Chicago. Fathers and Daughters Dinner Planned by Men‘s Fellowship Club foot Indian and professional enâ€" tertainer, will be the speaker at a Fathersâ€"andâ€"Daughters dinner of the Men‘s Fellowship club the mmm.‘mâ€"i of the club, has announced that an invitation is being given to all men of the church and their own or Blow, Gabriel, Blow! Marge, who owned a horse and Marge, however, was game. She In response to popular demand, Deeps and Shallows THE â€" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM A place for quict thought and study, where the Bible, _ Maintained First Cherch of Christ, Scientist A h-‘&-u\-uh-h Spring Fever vread, horrowed, or purchased â€" 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD So I asked if the class has of were singing to the accompaniâ€" ment of that organ, and I‘m very )-n&y-fl'tu-hh to the second number she refused to sing. She had, she said, cracked With your tongue in your cheek, never, never get tough 4 "Twere obtuse to consider assault Sweeping at sunbeams that dance Wielding your toy broom, ready to Look, darling, you can‘t sweep up There‘s a Don‘t dwell on shadows, and trouâ€" down through the years, Might serve to lessen your portion Mrs. Clarence Schaaf l'l‘oli-hh'lh H. Park Music Club But I must admit your idea is The Highland Park Music club will meet Wednesday, March 27, st 2 pm., in the home of Mrs. panied at the piano by Margaret D. Hammond. Miss Meyer is well known in local music circles. Her School of Music. Mrs. Harold Simpson Replaces Mrs. Hammond At Thrift Shop Manager Under her management the Thrift Shop has enjoyed the four most successful years in its history. _ The board is sorry to lose Mrs. ‘uh“m& her place. Mrs. Simpson has lived in Highland Park for many years \-‘hâ€",fiiâ€"hifim mond, who has ‘been manager of the Thrift Shop for the past four on the floor; fast â€" and won‘t sweep! The program will be given by The Thrift Shop board regrets 980 am to §30 pm 9$20 in to 998 pm 230 pn to §20 pm Sweeping Sunbeams Or So They Say ... threatens to steal â€"A LO. if followed $50,000 and is to consist of 12 rooms. A solarium and a fine new doctor‘s office will be part of the March 17, at 1:30 pm. in a cereâ€" mony which will mark the beginâ€" ning of construction of an addition to the Eastern Star sanitarium at Macon, IH. The worthy grand maâ€" first spadeful of earth. Many digâ€" nitaries and past and present ofâ€" ficials of the order were present. l“s.uddnlct.b-'-â€"h‘ and individual members of the orâ€" der subscribed. The balance of this year through the sale of chariâ€" committee. ‘The chapters in this area and their members have given freely to make this improvement The program of the day was unâ€" der the supervision of the Decaâ€" Chambers, W_M., of Decatur chapâ€" ter 111, and Mrs. Irene Petzel, W.M., of Owen Scott chapter 984, in charge _ Mrs. William Adler, president of the board, officiated at the opening ceremony. The other board members are: Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Curtis Kies, Mrs. R. Franknecht, Mrs Mina Crow, Henry Folkman, Alex Ruxton, Mrs. M. Barber and Robert Bremner. There was also presentation of a station wagon by Mrs. Bertha M. War Medal Awarded Francis Parker Jr., superintendent of the sanitarium. manual of district office procedure ‘hâ€"hm‘m department contracts,. This manâ€" ual was used by other ordnance districts as a guide to their work in terminations, and many of Col. Parker‘s ideas are reflected in the directives and procedures now in partment, 1000 N. Ridge, Highland Park, for outstanding service while serving with the contract service division, Chicago ordance district, from July, 1942, to January, 1944. school conducted by the army: service forces. â€" Although the prepâ€" aration of the manual and his tour of duty at the first termination school were in. addition to his norâ€" maj duties, the performance of his duties with the Chicago ordnance special training units and universâ€" ity courses were established all ovâ€" er the country to familiarize army, navy and other federal personnel with the mechanics of termination. YWCA To Hold Anmual Meet On March 28 Under the direction of Col. Parâ€" ker, former Chigago patent attorâ€" The annual meeting and a smorâ€" gasboard supper will be held at the Y'CA‘I“MM‘ dv.luda.dlfl;-.bi per will be followed by the meetâ€" ing which will ‘include the yearly report of the Y‘s activities, a talk by Mrs. Marshall Monrce, member of the staff of the national board, and a brief talk by Mrs. Benzona Klaskova of C World War I American funds and leadership assisted in forming the YWCA in Czechoslovakia. YWCA YWCA One of (Mrs. Klaskova‘s most moving experiences after World War II in Brno was the day when 10,000 vitamins came to the also lived in France and Spain and in California and New York of YWCA, H. P. 675. The financing of the projéct is Reservations for the buffet supâ€" per should be made by noon on Mrs. Klaskova came ‘to this Jr., In will cost about T HE PRESS Infant Welfare Juniors To Hold Annual sold by the Thrift Shop, must al} be worn by the members bringing them. _ If the hat in question: is is Junior‘s (age 12) first snap brim number, now outgrown, his mother must model it. If many hats are \c-l-thl.&q may be made into Easter Hat party. bonnet â€" it must be worn. If it top of the other, Mad Hatter fashâ€" ion, but they must be worn. â€"The member arriving with the If members of the junior group of the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia Inâ€" ly dressed Monday as they attend fant Welfare center seem unusualâ€" collected at the meeting and taken to the Thrift Shop by Mrs. Royal Place, the Infant Welfare chairâ€" man of Thrift shop activities. bonnet as a prize. The hats will be Deerfeld Clubs in Joint Meeting on ‘Tuesday, March 26 ‘The Deerfield Woman‘s club and the Deerfield Civic association in joint sponsorship, will hold an March 26, in the Deerfield gramâ€" mar school anditorium. The speakâ€" er of the evening will be Arthur pondent whose topic will be "What Happened in Java®" : American newspaper writer to enâ€" ter Java after Japanese aggression crumpled in the southwest Pacific. ‘This is an open meeting, free of chairman of the Woman‘s club, and John Silence, president of the Smith of 614 S. Linden. . _ Mrs. Smith is the former Elizaâ€" beth Knauver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Knauer of Greenâ€" Mr. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Smith of Barrington, formerly of Highland Park, was a lieutenant in the navy at the time he was released. ~ Three and a half years in the service, 27 months of that time was sea duty. David Roderick has been chosen A son was born on Friday, Mar. 15. at the Highland Park hospital, for the baby‘s name. â€" He has a sister, Betty Ann, who will be four TL, and the maternal grandparâ€" {Pfc. and Mrs, Wilbur O. Wagâ€" ner of Fort Sheridan announce the arrival of a son on Saturday, Mar. bur O. Wagner Jr. The paternal 16, at the Highland Park hospital. 4410 Railway Ave. H*wood 2426 Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods a We Deliver CGLENCOE Mr. Veysey, representing ‘the THEATRE 630 Vernes Ave. Highland Park 605 *"They Were Expendable" LOOK WHO‘S HERE! SUNDAY Mar. Académy Award Winner ‘Vacation from Marriage‘ The baby has been named Wilâ€" SATURDAY Mar. 30 Edmund , Lowe, Brenda Joyce "The Enchanted Forest" Coming: _ "She Wouldn‘t Say Yes," "Mildred Pierce," "Leave QUALITY ALWAYS Fresh Poultry â€" Meats â€" Fish Added: HITLER LIVES avenue, "DAKOTA" ts for this program. A baby boy was born on Sunâ€" day, March 17, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. m-(&ru‘hnfl.h- Rabbi * to Speak On "Reform Judaism Looks Toward Future" The baby‘s father was a member of the naval air corps for a year. He served as an aviation cadet. Winsor Andrew, born at the HWM&E.&“ na Pedersen, daughter of the Alâ€" fred J. Pedersens of Antioch. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dailgaard, also of Anâ€" Mrs.. Winsor Anders Dailgaard of 1828 Rice St., Ravinia. Mrs. Daigaard is the former Edâ€" for your Perfect! Spring Suit JERSEY BLOUSE When Mr. Bills entered the Republican priâ€" candidate for he -'yccfi. c.-iy.hlp. 1. A Full Time Judge. 2. No Bipartisan Political Alliances. wummhmq-n- 1. He has presided in Circuit, Counâ€" and Superior Courts of Cook s :â€"hbdco-#dl_'h-.latyc.-i 2. Me served eight years in County Court an Assistant State‘s Attorney. "* 3. His patient, kindly and even temperament is one of his great assets as a Judge. "A Judge is unjust who hears but one side of a case, even though he decide it justly." Of soft supple, rayon Jersey with pleated neck GA RNET T‘S evening at North 17 some of the significant pronounceâ€" ments of the convention. 3 Visitors are cgrdially invited to attend regular weekly services at the temple at 8:15. and Vernon avenues, Glencoe, Rabâ€" bi Charies E. Shulman will speak on "Reform Judaism Looks Toâ€" ward the Future," an .analysis of the recent convention of the Union of American Hebrew Congregaâ€" tions at Cincinnati. Some imporâ€" tant decisions were taken at this meeting which point to the future direction of American Reform Juâ€" Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoin s Body & Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First â€" Highland Park 77 BILLS CcOUNTY JTJUDGE D A HL S Page 3

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