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Highland Park Press, 28 Mar 1946, p. 3

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Deepts and Shallows The entire production is under the direction of Robert Hoffmann. Assistant director is Rose Marks. Stage manager is Gerald Fox. â€" laughs and chuckles all evening. Competition for the parts has been very keen. ‘Those definitely selected so far are: Malcolm, father, Vernon Fox; Highland Park Community players in May, is a light and entertaining comedy based on the goingsâ€"on of the Garthâ€"Bander family, when the elder son Claude decides that he family had ever had, and is deâ€" termined to marry her. army air corps to make the reunâ€" ion complete. A tail gunner on a Bâ€"29, he has been in the service for 1%4 years. The Moon‘s daughter, Marion, who resides at home, was also "George and Margaret" Spring Play Given by Community Players present for the occasion. Robert Moon, who was a memâ€" ber of the army air corps for 4 years .with 1% year‘s duty in the on Feb. 10. ko A fourth son, Sgt. Verne Moon, flew in from Grand Island, Neb., and his wife, the former Ruth Benson, and their 5â€"yearâ€"old son, David, reside at 1416 Pleasant Also present was Melvin Moon and his wife. A former corporal, A family reunion was held on Sunday at the Fred Moon home at 598 Homewood avenue. For the first time in four years, the family was all together.. Lioyd Moon, who served in the army for 2 years, with overseas duty in England and Germany all but 5 months of that time, received his release a few days earlier. He in August after 2 years‘ Moon Family Holds First Reunion In Four Years Make me the bard notorius. With modest pride I "most explode When I parade down Tower Road. Alfred Newton Burnham. And me, of course, just like they‘d AS poct, FEDCBIEF, AULNOF â€"â€" Me€, lv!b-d-l-h-rdq. The youngsters smile and then they And if I have, or if I hain‘t, They long for something new and The oldsters shake my hand and For more choice verse as I pass by. When 1 parade down Tower Road To almost every one I‘m knowed When I Parade d his Clara Olson Officer In Junior Class at Hazel avenue. elub, for the benefit of the scholâ€" arship fund. Among the former presidents of Chicago and North Shore clubs who will preside at the table, will be Mrs. Carl G. Bingham of 145 président of the junior class at the University of Illinois in second seâ€" Vassar Group To Hold Fashion Show and Tea April 2 A spring fashion show and tea Prospect avenue. Miss Nancy Kay Goodman reâ€" ceived her Doctor of Jurisprudence degree on Friday, March 22, in Rockefeller Memorial chapél of the University of Chicago. 223 alumnae of Vassar at the Casino by the Student Activities council, under the chairmanship of Sheila Finney, president, and with the coâ€" operation of the student body. Friday. evening, April 26, in the grand ballroom of the Stevens hoâ€" the school year and is sponsored and fashion revue, scheduled for Patricia Erskine, 820 Forest avenue, Highland Park, is assistâ€" ing with plans for Mundelein colâ€" \ ® box topped by an Easter bonnet Joe‘s Uncle ‘lows that some of ‘ decorated with fresh these people thet‘s so dogâ€"€O0®| An the hats II“‘II.:&. hard on other folks‘ failings ‘ud |meeting were taken to the Thrift squirm fike allâ€"getâ€"out if the spotâ€"|shop to be sold. light wuz to be turned on their own | The Infant Welfare society is indiecretions, one of three organizations which F benefit regularly from Thrift shop Patricia Erskine Assist In Year‘s Social Event at Mundelein Even a fish can keep out of trouâ€" ble if it keeps its mouth shut." "Spring is mostly what is left over from the other three seasons." Urbana HIL., March 'm Ridgewood, Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Ilinois This is the top social event of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Echo From the, Past f PROBATE JUDCE (Rucserpt from Waukegan Newsâ€" | While he has had an extensive | Juron also serv BERNARD J. JURON Gleanings From the No Truer Words . .. A place for quict thought and study, whore the Bible, and Christian Science Literature may be _ read, borrowed, or purchased Printed Page Week Days WILL _ APPRECIATE YOUR YOTE â€" R.B.0. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Members of the Highland Park high school Girls‘ club attended the annual Suburban League Girls‘ elub conference which was held on Saturday at Thornton Township high school at Harvey. Thirty schools and 525 girls participated in the conference. Eiléen Risjord was conference president, and officers attending from Highland Park were Janice Schick, Joy Peterson, Theo Zaeske, Dolly Becker and Molly Smith. mmmm groups, luncheon and an ‘afternoon Following the business meeting, the past officers will present a play, entitled "The Hat Shop," for members and their friends. The worthy matron and worthy patron of the organization hope that all members will try to be present as ‘each member will be presented with a copy of Campâ€" bell chapter‘s new book, "Let‘s Give a Party." eonclude the evening‘s program. Campbell chapter No. 712, Orâ€" der of the Eastern Star, will celeâ€" brate its 34th birthday anniversary at its regular meeting on Wednesâ€" day, April 3. The meeting will be held at the Masonic temple at 7:30 refreshments will be served, will his work while city attorney of Highwood in the city‘s successâ€" Donald Bennett. Mrs. Gustavus Babson, Mrs. Howard Loevenhart and Mrs. R. H. Brownlee are in charge of the raffie. O.E.S., To Present "The Hat Shop" has become best known for his Northwestern Settlement and the Highland Park hospital auxiliary. The new members of the junior group gave tentative plans for a buffet supper May 3 at Country Fare at which they will be hostâ€" esses to members of all three of the Highland Park â€" Ravinia Welâ€" fare groups. : Mrs. Henry G. Schroeder is genâ€" eral chairman for the supper, with chairman. Mrs*T. V. McDavitt is in charge of tickets, mssisted by Mrs. Kenneth Lineberry and Mrs. rade on Monday. . Mrs. William Holman, 950 Lincoln avenue, was hostess at the meeting. Two other members wore their collection of hats in bustle arâ€" rangements; one wore a doll‘s hat enhanced a bit of veiling, and â€"nyoth:-”'mmht'la they had concocted out of several pinned together. The centerpiece onthlnuh.o.uuo'-.u An umbrellia completely coverâ€" ed with an assortment of Easter Welfare Pa Parkâ€"Ravinia Infant Welfare junâ€" ior group‘s annual Easter hat paâ€" 2:80 am to 5:30 pm 9:80 am to 9:00 pm 2:30 pm to 520 pm won first prize for Mrs. Robâ€" betore hanging up when calling others hoids memberships in the Wauâ€" kegan Eiks lodge and numerous other civic and fraternal organiâ€" ons peesten Cor ine ns 12 years as Avon Township.jusâ€" tice of the peace. He now is vice president of the new Lake Counâ€" ty School Survey Committee, a nonâ€"political education post. Juron also served 12 years as a member of the Lake County Reâ€" She also has appeared in numâ€" erous concerts throughout the midâ€" open program of ; Highland Park Woman‘s club on Tuesday, April 2. _ At 10 a.m. (note time change) the group will meet to view the display of table settings arranged by members. Formal and informal dinner, breakfast and luncheon settings will be shown, using collections of old china, milk glass, pressed glass, and silver.. There will also be sugâ€" gestions for attractive breakfast Her concert appearances include two with the Chicago Symphony orchestra; Ravinia Festival; five appearances with the Illinois Symâ€" phony orchestra, and two appearâ€" ances at the Grant Park Summer series with the Woman‘s Symphony QUALITY ALWAYS Fresh Poultry â€" Meats â€" Fish Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods We Deliver 4410 Railway Ave. H‘wood 2426 Miss Paul is a young Chicagoan, whose unusual talent manifested itself at an early age. She acquirâ€" ed all her musica} training in her native city, doing advanced siudy with Rudolph Ganz, internationaliy known conductor, composer and â€"_At 12:45 Mrs. Frederick O. Toof, chairman of book reviews for the fine arts committee, will introduce Mrs. Sarah Weidner Youngren who will reviewâ€""My Indian Family." This is the story of an American girl who married into a high caste East Indian family. . Miss Wanda Paul, pianist, is the artist chosen for the spring musiâ€" cals.â€" She will bevintroduced by Mrs. John M. Mannings, music chairman. There will be a brief â€" business meeting at>2 p.m., conducted by Mrs. Leonard Keaster, president. This will be the last meeting of the collectors‘ group for this year. Mrs. James M. Cuthbertson and her committee wil} serve luncheon at noon, and reservations must be made by March 30. Call Mrs. Cuthbertson at Highland Park 1334. trays and Invalids‘® trays. Sos Members are urged to come early, as the tables will have to be dismantled promptly at noon. Collector‘s Group Apr. 2 Coming â€" "Mildred Pierce," "Leave Her to Heaven," "Cornâ€" ered," "Three Strangers." CGLENCOE THEATRE | 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 605 Starting Apr. 7â€"‘Wonder Man‘ SATURDAY Mar. 30 Edmund Lowe, Brenda Joyce "The Enchanted Forest" SUN., MON., _ Mar. 31â€"Apr. 1 Rosalind Russell, Lee Bowman "She Wouldn‘t Say Yes" "Once Upon a Honeyâ€" Cary Grant, Ginger Rogers "WHISTLE STOP" Also "Hitler Lives" Mr. McKee will present an ovâ€" erview of the program of the onâ€" going activities of the school as they relate to the cardinal princiâ€" ples of education. His discussion will be followed by room meetings On the agenda for the day will be discussions by the principal, Stanley McKee and the class room teachers. Mrs. Donald White and Mrs. Rita Lothrop will make a report at this time. Tnv.b::ndbyln.lfl- colm Sproul her committee afâ€" ter which there will be a short business meeting. ‘The nominatâ€" i of . Lincoln School PTA Meets April 3rd "Keeping Up With Your Child" will be the topic of the meeting of the Lincoln school PTA on Wedâ€" nesday, April 3, at 2:45. Republicans, Mav 1 Have Your Support. QUALIFICATIONS 1. Afilfl?&hh:dm: -Q-ulflmnug-lm-.’ ® 2. N -"'""a"'fl Political Alliances: .Ofit-.lw.-t-h':“uh ':.. -wbmudh.bwâ€"fl:m: * e iess S to violate IN m-mm of Judicial Ethics concerning a Judge practicing "He that rvdby F.g-lnil.-m-nqut:. 4. Eminently Qualified: nclm-&“mqm. â€" relation proceedings. -pl-t.jkhl: ml-y-thw‘hiwnby&.owb have appeared before him to be one of his great assets as judge. + "A man who aspires to public office should have State Representative Championed bill: to restore jobs to vets Championed $15,000,000 Farm to Market Fought government waste * .fi--uu-hw .rc-â€"uubn- Stands for local selfâ€"government â€" Laber _ _ _ ~= â€"= â€" . _ @ and also by other leading @ lilinois Bankers Association civic associations. the Constitution of his country; second, he should have aptitude for the office; and third, he should have virtne and justice"â€"Aristotle. In General Assemblyâ€"â€"â€"8th District on His Record VOTE FOR KELSEY Republican Candidate for PRIMARY APRIL 9,‘ 1946 TELEPHONE COMPANY : first, he should support North Shore Study Group To Discuss Refugee Problem The *"Placement of Refugee Children" is the subject for disâ€" cussion for the final session of the current year for the North Shore Study group, Tuesday, April 2, at 1:30 at the Temple in Glencoe. Two men, both with local comâ€" munal and overseas experience will present the topic. Captain Alâ€" bert A. Huttler of Chicago will reâ€" late the story of the "Refugee Child and His Needs." Emphasis will be laid upon the importance of child development, udig «4 migfieg o hn goals fer ; the adequate use of newer instructional mateâ€" rials and the necessity of an evaluâ€" ation of the work being done. where the teachers of the various grades will have an opportunity to describe the work of the children. BILLS COUNTY JUDGE Kelsey Reâ€"Elect Harold D. JOHN R. NOMINATE for April 9,

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