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Highland Park Press, 11 Mar 1948, p. 3

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1 believe § » As vision clears, and mortal mists Presbyterian Women To Meet March 18 For the last two years Jane Ashman has been assistant to Edâ€" die Dowling the well known stage producer. At present, under a Felâ€" lowship Award from the National Theater\Confy she is collabâ€" orating &p pl-y:o be produced Another speaker at the North Shore Creative Writers‘ luncheon meeting will be Blanche Rene of Elmburst, writer of poetry and program chairman of the group. ’fl:u-hy.lmhl&hom Working next in New York under Gilbert Seldes head of Teleâ€" vision for C.BS., Jane Ashman won four national awards for her "Americans Allâ€"Immigrants All." Her "Gallant Women" over N.B.C. was another popular series. Durâ€" ing the war, as part of her work for the O.P.A. and the War Food Administration she was the author of a radio series entitled "Conâ€" sumer Time." yc of _ Woman‘s Association of the Presâ€" * 12:00â€"Chancel service, . conâ€" ducted by Rev. John A. Lampe Presbyterian church, ‘president of the Laird House Board and viceâ€" moderator of the Chicago Presbyâ€" terial. Specializing in dramatic biogâ€" raphies, Jane Ashman mher radio writing career in Chicago in 1935. Her two major series "Men of Destiny‘" and "Titans of Sciâ€" ence" were written at that time for the Mutual Broadcasting Comâ€" pany and sponsored by the Uniâ€" versity Broadcasting Council. of four years overseas with the Amâ€" erican Red Cross, handling relief and rebabilitation programs. She has vivid firstâ€"hand acquaintance with the desperate plight of the Jane Ashman of Deerfield will be the principal speaker on March 11th following the monthly lunchâ€" eon of the North Shore Creative Writers. Her topic will be "Radio Writing," with emphasis on her experiences in this field. 12:30â€"Luncheonâ€" F. Reinking‘s group. Luelia Rechmeyer, director of Church World Service for Greater Topic of March 11 Meeting of Writers lich‘s group. PP 20 The bake sale will be under the Woman‘s Bible Class at the Public Library March 11, 18 and 25, under the direction of Mrs. Arthor F. Tylee. To clasp the hands of those glad So do not look upon that lingerâ€" , voyagers Gone on before As lone and withered leaf upon The wavering bark is moving? With arms outstretched the weary _spirit quits .« Its house of clay, and jubilantly Revealing those held dear in byâ€" entreat, & Does quickening sight Glimpse dim, beloved forms, once mourned as lost, interim % As spirit Wivers there, between two worlds? Do fading eyes h Discern the beckoning fingers that Familiar things for regions unexâ€" To dread a bit, perhapsâ€"it is so To To shrink from what is vaguely From mortal sight the world that lies beyond The misty space which shrouds the To It is not given us to know the Thursday, March 11, 1948 10:00â€"Hospital dressings and Deendt and Shallows vuF reticence to of Philatheans Meet March 16 Bethany Evangelical Church will meet on Tuesday evening, eight o‘clock, March 16th, in‘ the Newâ€" Hostesses for the evening will be Decker, Mrs. Kenneth Kightly and At 10:15 &.m, on the 16th, Mrs. William Gooch, chairman, . will conduct another of her popular Drama Study Groups. They will be addressed by Joyce McCluskey, who will talk about her own "Raâ€" dio Experiences". bered as the lead in "As the Night â€"The Day", a play given in the Club recently. radio productions, "Terry and the Pirates,"" "Tom Mix", "Great Novels", and at present she is in the Betty Crocker Show. _ Miss McCluskey was given the award of best radio actress for 1947. bake sale will be held by Circle No. 1. All members are urged to friends of the Highland Park Woâ€" man‘s Club, Dr. Welthy Honsinger Fisher, author, linguist and ‘world citizen, who will speak on "India". Welthy Honsinger, A.M., Litt. D., is a recognized authority of@ Far Eastern affairs, having folâ€" lowed closely the political and ecoâ€" nomic development in that area. Dr. Fisher is the author of four authoritative books, three on the peoples of the Orient, and her latest book, published by Macmilâ€" lan, which is "Frederick Bohn Fisher, World Citizen". Of this latest work, Mrs. Fisher says, "(it) is not a biography of the usual type; it is a discussion of the issues now before the world." Highland Park Women Mary‘s Little Lamb But this approval, rapt and rare, Was not too difficult to keep, ¢ For Mary was a comely wench, And lambs are. only baby sheep. To Hear Authority In Talk On "India" On March 16 at 2 PM., Mrs. Siiiney Frisch, program chairman, Mary had a little lamb Of faith unquestioning and deep, Which followed Mary everywhere, Nor uttered a protesting peep; (N.B.â€"And the peor dope beâ€" lieved her.) Returning, with i aplomb, Her pose mflm "I splashed cold water on my face; I never use cosmetics." In mirror of the powder room, She scans the devastation. Lipâ€"stick, mascara, cream and Dinner With a New Man And final coffeeâ€"sipping; From soup to nuts, rapportâ€"until She feels her makeâ€"up slipping. weather man the story of the birds and the bees and ~SPRING? Reunion. But rather as a soul with much in . 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Fortyâ€"cight candidates for membership will be initiated at this meeting which members who have not paid their is also a celebration of the Found Jacksonville, Hllinois, annually and is supported by Auxiliary of the A i Legi After the meeting the Regents‘ Round Table will be conducted by Mrs. Bartlett. At the same time the Fourth Division National Deâ€" fense committee will â€"meet with mittee with Mrs. Alonzo Newton 'I\,n.-ulnnntthhnétiu will be the choice of the Fourth Division to sfitend Boys State, an Thq-’-"illhtholu.A. LeRoy Hupp, Presbyterian minâ€" ister, who is a professor at Monâ€" mouth College. He will talk on ters of the Fourth Division will bring to this meeting names of chairman will have charge of the Members of D.AR. Slip covers, draperies, spreads, ~PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY All types done the pinless FREE PICKâ€"UP AND Tel, Glencoe 1594 Let us help you H. P. 5804 To THE â€"PRESS Talk On Antiques > Presented To Smith Club the science of flower arrangeâ€" ment. 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