Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 25 Mar 1948, p. 3

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mulls-.341.” nth, d“ It. tmdtti-' i-uMlM-m. Inch 19. Was-MIA. manna-um“; ueg.Bt-.art-orHedr-d Micki-mm eeoer-dth.t_r-tM.ee " silice- " I” watch-I wfthe-ht-6tuth'rr-t. tath by In. In.“ Bt.gtata" B"er.orGlmteoe.mttetV pu‘nponm rhNnthrrqWr,th. Amt-11min“ Gm.8inulnmism ”Win for fmGnckghh Of Sh Kipp- - Tuihe tiuaariuttrean.atth_ of In. Shel-nun D. - for Mind mm. - - cm now-Inn, 2271 music. “Show“ Camellia; as highly complimen- tary to' the new Easter wit: and mu7wom It the win or perch“ im the moulds. T The Easter orchid is the Hoe-he type. grown especidly for the holiday, and the florists my that the lug: supply this mun will permit selling It Insoluble price: - Enrly dntdottttiiterist-t right for earrte1iiar_ -- The tmditiottal. coma for Easter is the Menu The ac- cessories are hyacinth Masons or stephnnotiss blooms. The florists tell us that our bright weather in February means an increased supply of flowers, for bouquets and Corsages for early Easter of March 28. " lower prices than Inst year. Chicago had more sunshine during February than the supposedly sunny state of California normally has during February. according to Chief Weather Forecaster G. E. Dunn. In roses, Chicago swings widely to the dark reds and light Pinks in Easter bouquets. lore roses are being grown here than for any Easter since before the van: A recent - tly the Allied Florist! Ambition the shows that Chiqago has become the ar- natiotr"Gnter a the country, probably of the world. T _ More Enter Flowers Prices [aver The two went into a huddle. They gonldn't any Tommy was ill, Nonchnlantly Tommy put in an appearance about 9:30. Said his mother: "Yoa In late foe school. You will have to have an excuse. What shall I any?" Tommy was busy playing when his mother called him to get ready for Ainderstarten. Procrastination was one of Tommy’s faults. so his mother decided to let him reap the fruits for once, by being Inte for school. ThisisTheTruth The Boy. by the my. now I prosperous family man, has met- nl lovely dancing“ of his m I wonder if he remembers . . . . One other thing I recall. Near by lived a Boy. And that Boy land to tease little girls and pull their pigtails. And if hair-pulling is the Sign of amorous leaning: in - pets of that age that novelist would have us believe, that Boy certainly had a you for me. I loved that tree. It gave no I grand-mi seat, at well " pro- tection. From that mun I could look and look, with no fear what, soever that the mighty brute would bunk their bonds and cone after me. "rnetr-dtoioiqiat-, time I m for I in {new by the bunny exploih of the will”. though terrified by the size of the bone- being died. " one to much u non-ted, or stamped Mi foot. it was enough to send me scurrying up I convenient tree-mot I ell-Anni. but an el- --with I edlerity rarely disphyed by proper little girh. _ pod..- chk-ith (up, jug lanthanum“ 'tnhiBi-etnt-.B-r. it'strxre.aAatatbebaxd- --"TBe children uni-g he. fYomsehoertioohodinastth- door". Aa-te than. him bairrssnmaroeamtmtr. limldwohbbhhndhr bmmhbdiu. pang-MMMW M11.“ Thumb}, March " £948 3am and SW To ThntGaltat at. hem-hen oftheGrotrp- "rd-rt-tod-tinthe em-ttr-am I“ to have thMrrmi-tthehm-orth. P'mrdemt.MmDrsdurtritt,6" tktR.3drl.atnarvttmer,or "tHiertHieeh81at,where itxr%be-tadmrdreiee-d. " the! “technician”: There will be no meeting of the Helen Taylor Carr Auxiliw to the Ollie-go Commons in Man-h, for all of the members will be Be- tive?, em in the Rummage Sale the group is having on Thurs. day, April first...“ nine o'clock in the morning at the loci] "Y" on hm] Avenue. The proceeds from this sale will send In many ehiU... ren u posible to the summer camp in Kieth-n maintained by the Cannon. for the neighbor. hood children who so leldom get an dance to romp in the fields and to'ilay in an unrestricted NoMIchIMeeting FesiCurAuxihurr A tombdone chorus, with dune- ing skeletons ttarlr frolicing to uni he. completed the evening's entertainment _ Animal antics with acrobatic stunts were highly amusing. On the list of padded and stuffed animals were elephant and trainer, monkeys. teddy bear and snake charmer. story, In: cleverly done. Mrs. Ptoetor% S-part role was com- mendsble- Gay costume. and seen- ery were artistic. “How the --ahouid"g know I dop't live there guy more'." As poker-Need Beverly trudged soberly down the street tiny snit- ease in hand. she was overtaken by herrmlitie. The two made ded sultory conversation for a space. without getting anywhere. Finally her auntie said, invitingly: “How is everything- it your home, Beverly?" Modding “on; tmsmilintrlr, River}, returned, shortly: _ White/Beverly m packing I few cherished belongim _. her mother (bind to the phone and called Beverly’s aunt, who lived new. the my. “Beverly's leaving home," the Mid. “Follow her and see that she comes to no harm." Shunt-"MM "All riehb-set your little snit- nae packed," her mother told her. “On! you trot." Beverly surveyed her mother with that round-eyed. noncom- mind Mare that mash whntever my be going on in the childish mind. Then, pre-tttlr, she wore “Well. thin is . house when no one "can. Beverly. if you persist in lining that. terrible words you will have to leave home. I'm mm. but that’s the way it in." After trying Mt the time-hon- ored deeike. without. mete-s. her mother girtaltr It“: - Beverly. I“ d, land. tr. um mm a _ I“. “I. M in Mehod it up nanny-(cry, (whatno- I... soft-sputum wow. Ind her fed as not . ”(no Ill]. But. then it was. Beverly. without turning a hair, ion” manually spout the nut siding we" worm. with absolutely no regard for "nee or list-ea. urn-shim“: “tummy-ammo- “Mitts-battle"... buy. Hold to play." PARKWAY CURTAIN HUNDRY tuve-uit-ri-G-Gi' ki.mtrtur.Netutamwt use, aither"htaltrr-rdietnudth. "tEBPMatarPAND om in. “an. I. I.“ “I!” “kinda-Ibo“.- AM-M-tro-od plum-dim. “Ml”. buirjhyooulhiny lat-thy. Mr Neighbor 11on MI Bennett, well- known poem. lnd writer of chil- dren's stories. hi mud a new book to the public. entitled “Story Teller Poe-I”, I book for chil- dren "inn six to WA Pal-linked by the John C. Win- Re-B-tink-et Emile-New“ Wolf mow“ tet'iir"trg Owens, Buzz, non. Craig Hither. A shoulder eardMiibomrded to David From. . . Bear arrow, gold - Norman Johnson. Den S-Lion arrow, tgold-Andre Dachau-n. Lion um, tsitver-Ar+ Du Chateau. Clement Moll ' Den 6--Nlfott arrow, gold T"'" Bruce Owen; Wolf arrow, ttold-Rum, Her- riott. Den A-Wolf Badge - Donald Goring. Allen Harriett, Inn-y. Narnia", Norm-n John-on. Wolf arrow, 'tiNer--Nddr In- man, 1911:: Knuth. Bobby Fell. Bear mow, gold-Bobby Fell. Bear Arrow, BiNer-Bohtt, Fell. Den 2--Bear 1”. silver - Bobby Evans. I yrists snow. koIHohn Knnitll. Ronny Renner. ' Den b-Wolf bade-John Gu- entz, Ronny Runner. Den 5 presented three skim, based on Indian lore. At the/clue of the meeting Clement Bette“ and Bron Hefner received the highest award for.eub scouting, the Webelos, hedge. The two boys were then preheated to their fu- ture seoutmnstem as they are leav- ing Cubs and entering Scouts. The following award, were pm muted: Bear-Bohh, Fell, John Kunith, Bobby Bock. f '%.o_r-0ie-o .0-Q._-a.o..t8.-. ELEM“)! Holds Pow-Wow Amid beating of mutton: and Indian In: cries Cub Puck " met in Indian regalin for its monthly pack meeting " the Copmunity center, lend-y night. Inch 15. under the supervision of It. Jack Montgomery. SAT. A..- - Cha-. nus... "unwound-1m in Mic-guilt. gnu-u by Enact-Ii: Riley Eddy, n, of 800 Onveutaia Road, [Ah Forest. has accepted the chairmanship of the Highland Park, Glencoo and Lake Forest Can-inc. of ' Lawrhce College alumnae who are working with the Cougar-in its Annual Fund drive, according to the announcement today by Mia Mary L Grim of New York City. national chairman of the alumnae division. Cidrheha4 mm “Va-IMO. m Put - Grain-Fri..6:00 - Sit-8cm, 10. Me to 8H after 6:80 “HM“.P-I'uk "tNorqht_t-e HeaaAa,oiatDriveFe,. “hula-new lath-Inimidou label - nodal m tro- JnckudJil. Gandhi-11M Mum-dutch,- eatrarm_qqmh+mat ”MGM... undo-am stole-dear-eta.'.. In, cunt-.mp1:- to-h-mr-i-tfit- begivuum.mwithdoor Malibu-inn. “Elba “WITH HAP-11M“ mun-Imam“ "hMdinthieo-otaui. Mm..h..h Wélf arrGr, aiNer,--%tger tii- cum-aeolian In "r." Iggy-Micki!“ "SutEPMYUWE" " THE PRESS A graduate of the Hilary new. of tho Univerlity of mini. In Ionw‘s work in will B. hnrien In: min], with Chicago publishing house. Ind encycloped- ins where molt. of her time was spent with reference problems. Since the beginning at World War IT. 5mm. In. lent-gnaw In. been with the government and In: just malady returned to this count-y trod three - Ionic. in Enron Ttro-oft/ti- were spent in Gem-lay, when she went immediately after the full of that country in Iny of "ts. while the mmninder of the time she spent in Italy, principally Rome. Prior to going oven-u he was engaged in cup library work in the Ninth Service Command in this country. Wink-IS“ munch-Ind Theoehr, April 13, 1948 _ - Inf-em Alumna-unlit...“ BPeeut kiddie Mnthte. “IB- ,rlomiatetva-rmm-rtott. 'tanti.,.-. BhoiaV'u-gi-‘n Hem Int-(Inn. val. hminthClIiucouml’wh-r workin-ein-itil- Alcyon \WWHM" BrPuctiees'rnind Ilarry l llall day at; :00. "I'll! mam TREND” and would mu. Thump-nami- "To'mEENDSOF “Puttuloh W8 A FA...“ rupJLTirik I}... Slmful Years of Jury Trials In Like County DESERVING By Merit of 22 Br Conducting Many Hundreds Mr.Jo-uthqnoesorMr.and In. Will".- T. Jones, 810 North Linden Avenue, Highland Put. Duiu the “I. Mr. Jones and I. a "I“! Ethnology oHiem. in the South Pacific. At tHB-i-tre-tuh..-. "rr"dmhherBe%rur,tuhiah- "tsehMnathet-etheatoamdem. mumm'gndutiomno- tore uteri-gtBeNam "Maul. 'r-emb_heeoBeeohos onuWity.PhiBetalhm It Mouth. no in; also, " venisinc manger of the callus. “In. t".tfneitts.at-artAUL' "tei-ttq. initial" indent " “ nationally m: -eah-stonAdrithotgetsooton emu-ism 1hqtttalmtaa-eqti..atgg- “WIWM did-“haunt“... Pt5+etod {up the Grain“ WIJIMM-tbody. 1llllrel'1,T,.--. ------ciiir""1 r’ I , 'iid . t - "iz!! ' l Mao-M . V ‘ l l cette!,,', FC'] _ . SJ" l "s, Sm"? taiil ' ""3 FLOWER PRICES ME lOUEI! Northshom Garden ofMemories A Surprise Awaits You if You Have, Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY A GREEK-A? itoaoattme BY. mm!” f)qpti. 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