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Highland Park Press, 1 May 1947, p. 3

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\‘‘ The new Cinâ€"1 litchen aid ' 3~p4ad34¢110«d Larson‘s Stationery, A&P § mwmâ€"x the bonds of matrimony â€" ungenâ€" tled by woman‘s hand. He had the the corner to repair the broken spring. â€" No tool box with handy gadgets. Nothing to even make a spring of. Mutely we sat around white elephant, or went about our duties stepping on our lower lips. Then, one night, I awakened to the sound of music. I sat up rub; bing my eyes. . Had Washing Maâ€" chine Charley found his mark â€" and was this heaven? Like an answer to prayer; a U. S. bost oneâ€"day glided into the harâ€" bor, and hot diggity! one of the sailors owned a brokenâ€"down vicâ€" trols with a handful of records. We cheerfully paid the $100 he deâ€" Of In the early days of the late war a bunch of . us found ourselves perched: on a tiny island in the South: Pacific â€" a strategic point which must be barricaded and held . Then there was Washing Maâ€" chine Charley, with his nuisance raids, hoping to draw our fire to “l‘yo‘rpfl&â€"“ destroyer the loss of sleep can be. en in Stride . .. the thing we realâ€" ly needed â€" and missed â€" was manded and bore away our prize, confident that nothing siled it that we couldn‘t fix. > _ _But, alss! This was the army, Leatherneck, he was, of 20 years‘ Easy to use. MASTER KEY opens all sizes of vacuum sealed cans, jars and bottles. 90 per cent of all m’aâ€"“m-b e %m -h-‘rv-- Tork and catsup "starter." w..;’ :::::d:-lh.““.haâ€" servâ€" oc maat Pmisie A e Witeh They cram the. poor wild flower To And the soil that the kindly old oak tree has made; The flower may be of a speci¢s °_ . qnite rare, But what do, these lightâ€"headed gardeners care? They are proud of the loot they * _ have carried away, Though the plant may be dead by the end of the day. at rugged and strictly {hushâ€"hush. No letters, either to or from. By day we toiled. mightily, and by night dropped, a dead weight, into a fox hole de luxe or on some spoft on the beach, shrouded by mosquite netting. No clean bed linen â€" no thht all these things could be takâ€" Bn“fl‘t.w.“ shovel and spade : ‘They hie to the woodland, and there in the shade ° Oh, ho! for a wasp â€" or a To charge on teach them to see It‘s best not to tamper with Dame Nature‘s child, * Aadthz-:tfl-q':&.‘h to be growing I â€"A.CO. Thursday, May 1, â€" 1947 Then I spied our gunnery serâ€" Music Hath Charms Highland Park, Mincis Oh, For a Bee! ‘They‘d make a coast to coast surâ€" ‘Then on New England‘s rockbound coast * They made the find that helped fifi,mmm Just blinked her eyelashes at Gus, Arld into Gus‘s eyes there came And soon Gus and his happy bride Were promenading side by side. Just one of those things, of which you know you * &--‘dlha not heaven! As the sleep my eyes I disâ€" covered the source of the sweet over the ancient music box, grindâ€" ing out & tune ing the From then on we had music. By turns we were assigned to the task of organ grinder, relaxing under the strains of Star Dust, stomping and whistling to the rhythm of hearts out to Miss You. Now, when I say "Music Hath Charms," boy, I mean just that! Now a swan, when he has lost his mm.u.ufltl a find â€" & To make old Gloomy change They found some tidy chicks, *tis 'lq."flthM“fii-h But, Henrietta, do your stuff!" Not thinking, for a single minute, There‘d be a mite of romance . ‘The tale, my friends, may be told Whose mate, alas, has just passed Remains a widower for life; But certain helping hands to Set out to find poor Gus a mate; For who can check the urge to Whyâ€"no one, chum â€" you said it! But Gloomy Gus just turned his voice, the strength and the general If you‘ve not heard of Gloomy Gus is a stately, showy swan 535 Laurel Avenue Mother‘s Day Telegraph Delivery Service Unâ€"Gloomy Gus for the Best in Flowers Of CAR. Celeleato 16th Aniversary â€" Mrs. Eowin ‘Hadley, Jr., 629 Kimball road, will be hostess at her birthday of the Blackhawk socieâ€" ty, Children of the American Revâ€" Greenland, given by Jewell Ward, who is connected with Alden Harâ€" ris. All members are urged to be World Series of 1946 To Be Shown Tonight At Lincoln School . Lincoln school will be guests toâ€" night (Thursday) _ at _ Lincoln school, where a movie, "World Seâ€" ries of 1946," is to be shown. Following the meeting the memâ€" _ Tez will be served by the hostâ€" ess, Mrs. Hadiey, and her assistâ€" ants, Mrs Freytag and Mrs. Halâ€" H. Park Music Club Presents Enjoyable Program Music club Wednesday, April 23, at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Kraft. Mrs. Don Cuthbertson, acâ€" companied by Miss Olga Sandor, rendered operatic arias and other well known songs in her rich, viâ€" brant voice, and Mrs. Virginia Schur played Chopin and Brahms with vivacity and musical underâ€" Leaming, 311; Marshm&n avenue. Anmual reports will be given by the officers and committee chairâ€" men andâ€"new officers and direcâ€" tors will be elected and installed for the coming year. Mrs. George O. Strecker, regent of the chapter and the chapter delegate, will give were Mrs. Showers and Miss Steeâ€" ver, under the chairmanship of Mrs. George Hinn of the hospitalâ€" ity committee, and Mrs, â€"Arthur Marquette and Mrs. H. Longford D. A. R. Will Hold Annual Meeting May 8 while attending the D.A.R. Contiâ€" nental congress held in their own Patton and Mrs. Robert F. Timm. ‘The North Shore chapter of the Daughters of the American Revoâ€" lution will hold their annual meetâ€" ing on Thursday, May 8, at 2 pm, Help Build a Greater Highland Park Hospital! Make a 3â€"vear Contribution Highland Park Hospital $525,000 Building Fund Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Highland Park 3420 ‘s advice to make him feel T H E PRESS Miss Inez Tamarri 246 North avenue, Highwood, beâ€" eame the bride of Mr. Peter Moâ€" hfidw-l‘m: a wedding ceremony mage St. James church in Highwood. The Rev. James D. Gleeson, pasâ€" sleeves and a train. She wore orâ€" ange blossoms arranged in a circâ€" The bride was attired in a white satin gown fashioned with a snug, round netkline of net fringed in let, from which fell a blusher and fingertip veil, and carried a prayer The Missionary society of Bethâ€" ‘-:lvwé-é'iud ilefl. Hours 8 am to 430 pm Monday through Friday. 1 Mrs. Guy J. Bernabei of Highwood in a pale blush pink net with boutâ€" and carrying shaded roses of pink hue. Mr. Bernabgi served as best â€" Immediately following the rites at the church, a reception was held in the home of the bride‘s parents for 100 guests. ‘The couple left Experience â€" not required. We train and pay you full rate while hereis interesting and varied. Come in and learn how you can help build their home at 245 Burchell avenue Bethany Evangelical the church, Laurel and McGovern streets, on Thursday, May 8, at 1 pm. All members are urged to be present and may bring guests. Noâ€" tify Mrs. Paul Willison, H. P. 115 Brethren church merged last fall, the name of the missionary socieâ€" ties is "‘Woman‘s Society of World Service." The society at Bethany was formed over 50 years ago. !hmsz.mc.!lw renberg; vice Mrs. Wm. Elected to Membership April 29. â€" At the biggest Honors day assembly since the start of World War II, Oberlin tary, Mrs. John Rhinechart. of students elected to associate membership in the Oberlin chapâ€" hdb-p.fli&j-’- An athcist is a man without any invisible means of support.â€"Lord Marvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ross Marvin of Oakland drive. DEEPFREEZE DIVISION â€" *:Motor Products Corp. Miss Inez Tamarri, daughter of 30 MORE MEN Since this branch of the Evanâ€" Hand Truckers® Spot Welders Cleanersâ€" of Assemblers , No: Carr Auxiliary Raises Tidy Sum for Settiement The Helen Taylor Carr auxiliary of the Chicago Commons made a little over $180 at the recent rumâ€" mage sale, the proceeds of which sters in the Grand avenue neighâ€" borhood to attend the Settliement camp in Michigan. A group from the muxiliary visited the Commons, ‘as luncheon guests of the ‘director, ery school in action, and visited the i1 25 complete tour {next year. | t ue biilaie mhire s mar ie ul peogmy, teresting activities provide recreaâ€" | mote and old in the Spring Apparel; Bricâ€"aâ€"brac Highland Park Trading Post 47 5. St. Johns Ave. H. P. 2744 ‘Skokie Valley Asphalt Co: MOVING & PACKING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS Northshore GardenofMemories Quality â€" GROCERIES â€" MEATS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 374 Central Ave., Highland Park. H. P. 181 Asphalit and Macadam Paving . . . Surface Treatment 1228 Harding Avenue, Des Plaines hh!&.ll& S T O R A G E A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited ‘THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY ~ GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 Highland Park 3037 FREE DELIVERY 512 Railway Ave. HIGHWOOD Grocery and Market New Thousands Are Now _ Investigating Christian Science *® > ‘ their expectation. You, too, if you wish, may ‘ in*lnnag.'fl:ll_ll.&th i _ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE textbook and * LITERATURE containing testimonies of . _ healing may be read, borrowed or purchased at Now is the time to get an estimate, Don‘t wait until â€" the rush season is here t DRIVEWAYS . . . PARKING AREAS CHRISTIAN .ICIIICI READING ROOM 43 North Sheridan Road ® OPENK : DAILY â€"+ YOU ARE WELCOME PAVIN G Agent Allied Van Lines VERY REASONABLE Lois Bolle Chosen For Membership in i the 20 stuâ€" dents at the University of Tilincis . who were chosen today for memâ€" bership in Mortar Board, honorâ€" ary activity organization for ‘sen The new Mortar board members, selected on the basis of service, next year. Purpose of the nationâ€" al honorary organization is to proâ€" _ One owing onlyâ€"2 pm _ Five Littlc Peppers and How SUN. thru WED. May 4â€"7 Thurs., Fri.. Sat. May 1â€"3 "Last of the Mohicans" Adv. tickets now on sale. Note: * Reg. performance starts at 4:30. _ 30c to 6:30 P "It‘s A Wonderful Life" Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 _ Sat.â€"Sun., 1:30 of May 3 29

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