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Highland Park Press, 13 May 1948, p. 2

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Page 2 _ These are full, busy weeks . . . . Marital life surely is different from bach'elordom. Decidedly different. Time seems to rush by. As a single man, time sorta ambled along . . . . Take now for instance. It's 5 A.M. on a rainy Sun- day-the first chance I've had all week to sit down and have a chat with you folks out front . . . . My bride sleeps soundly in her very feminine bedroom dreaming. no doubt, of a new drew she bought ' . . or is about to buy! Dr about San Pedro's wonder- fully tasty French dressing she's trying to duplicate. Or, perhaps, about. the good bread she bakes me biweekly. Or, perhaps, she's dreaming about how she can rearrange 'itrl study . . . . ASSEMBLES THO‘JGHTS . . . At nny rate, it? now time to collect nebulous thoughts and usemble them into.cohunn Iona. . Bo, let's take . took It the week, beginning lust Sundny f "_" . - Honored indeed In: I when in- formed I'd be god father to . cute new baby, Marjorie Jenn Rees, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rees of Winchester. Ky. Mrs. Rees, . pretty and viva. cious young mother. is the former Inrjorie Jean Weber. young-r (“lighter of the Peter J. P. Web- ers. of Ridgewood Dr. Bill Rees, her talented. hard- working husblnd. and an ex-Army officer, owns I New!!!“ print- ing business in Winchester. The whole junior Rees family--- Hum, Bill, "Miteh" and baby Margie-were up here for about one week. visiting friends. And the Sunday before Inst was picked as christening dly for Marjorie Jenn, Junior grade. _ JUNE WAS GODIOTHER . . . 7 June Weber was godmother. The Reverend Charles U. Burris orre chad. Briefing us before "Operation Christening," Rev. Harris told of the god parents' responsibilities. extremely important, in my irpin- ion, to the proper growth or. a child. God parents. I learn. are chum-d with the duty of seeing to a child's spiritunl tgrowth-and can you think of a more important job? We speak f or her now. We make certain she attends church sehool u trho grows older. And we see that she's confirmed. Each . high- ly responsible duty, don't you think? ll. s. Fin! " l'ISI Broadview H.P. 2936 -iar. i _ "Garii. (Ti-TW‘ . I. M Inn-r. PANSIES m FULL BLOOM so v."- I. “MI-pa Put Arsthorised sure and Savior NoethShoeeBuidsCo. Buick Care KEEP BUICK BEST Pen-ni-ln. Veg-table YOU'LL SEE WHY BUICK PARTS nnd Rocher, rum" KEEP BU ICKS BEST BACIK’S mun Plum (WM " I- new rm FIJI!) WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ AliThimmCooaitlered TU. m Js Take a Look Right up to when the service began, Marjorie Jean (Ind she'll be kidded about this all her life) was the quietest baby that ever enterdd a church. I In: told she had been ereeptiotully quiet since birth, emitinx hardly I cry dur- ing her hours in this unpredictable world. SUCH A QUIET BABY, Too'. . . . But the cute little baby wls not quiet when christening ceremonies bexnn. She cried and cried . . “DEVIL LEAVING" Poised Rev. Harris proceeded with the service . . . and we trod parents responded for Marjorie Jean who was too busy acre-min: to know what was happening. . And so erjorie Jenn Rees in christened . . . and all the crying and screaming, joked Rev. Harris after the ceremony, "was just the devil leaving Mnrjorie Jenn!" Yes. it was a touching cere- mony WAA-MU SHOW " W15 a fine show, Joe, so Nr above those bleak musical come- dies they've been (lugging into Chicago lately. "ter in the week to the open- ing of Joe W. Miller's 1948 Waa- Mu show. . By tho w-y, Joe, I now you're taking reservations just about now for. your 1949 show. Here, then, is our written re- quest for from. row center seam for your 1949 hit. T han ks seats. We'll be hafrpy to cover your, show in '49. And we'll be praising it too, I'll wage-r . . . . VISIT BEAVER DAM. WIS. . . . Day after Wan-Ma's opening with my new bride to Beaver Dam, Wis, to we capable and likeable Mr. B. W. Bell, advertising direc- tor of the excellent Mullelble Tron Range Co., makers of the fine Momurh ranges and other quality products. - Pat and l sped across the coun- tryside in our convertible with the top down. " surely was pleasant . . . and we certainly wot a wind-burn. Wisconsin is I beautiful Mate . . . . and groom-E than ever this your. May 28 Gnduation Exercises At Temple ' Yes. its been a full, interesting week . . . . The mmpeet Ind esteem in which boy or girl. This may be use. rt. 11"! i. .hetd by M. W take pictures for the Bocirtr's (anon no Inn-role}! in my dr- and annual photo "must la clog. for he has mm men-II! he” on a Saturday. June 5. of himself to the larger emnrmmi- juniors and “an... an m, is I past president of the Open House will be held on Central Conference of American urrlny. June 5, from 2 p. thbis and the first W to - 9:30 p.m.. ',.i'liA"ill2u'ie, as president of the ”bull Hillb- winning “unis nt 8 pun. tor's Amocintion. On his mat!- ----. fifth anniversary with Emu-d My M Con-tion he was eleeud mu Foe Kc. B-ttieoe of the Temple for life. "Empty Pom!" will be the nb- And Yr1th..Btef M jorl of his sermon " the North The Catholie Youth 91311 Shore Tcrnphs on may 14. tion is distributing more , Rabbi Maurice Peknnky. Dtse-lpso.ttr"fourrz.ftrx.'t" " Dr. Felix A. Levy, spiritual lender of Emanuel Congregation in Chicago for forty yeah, wilt be the (asst Rabbi at the North Shore CottereRatiortal Israel in Glam this Friday night. In, It. " the regular Friday night Services. tor of the Hillel Foundation It the University of Chicago, will ho {It gut-st Rabbi for the - on Pt5. day night. In 11. - - ion of his sermon " ttte “on! The Catholic Youth Org-nin- Shore Tvmplo on May 14. lion is distributing more M Rabbi Maurice Pekanky, Dine- 150.000 "Courtesy Cards” on“ tor of the Hillel Foundation FiFliy Catholic Public M and University of Chicago, will be the students to a 50% reduction OI rum Rabbi for the aervloe on hi- a xenon! admin-ion ticket to the day night. lay ll. ttth Annual Knixhu of Cola-bu North Show Cotttrrettatirm [and Barbecue and Youth Benefit H will conclude in Friday an» an". to be held in the Chicago Btadhm Seen on May M, with the m" June 16. School Graduation Eureka. VH- Well known new and radio tors are always cordially "lama star- will be featured and orcha- to attend Temple Sudan which In: of Griff William and In are held each May night at an! m will "with dance hula. PAR. The Temple I: located at lb Mia will head“ - Ber. earner of Lincoln and Vana- nanl J. hell'a (mm Avenue-a in Gleam. Youth Fund. By again for the PRESS and cried [Chain-3T0 Dina-MW: Ben Put. trim-pendant a! WINE “lop-n UM" and Dr. Jonah Lot-u. - J Tho Pulls. and “it, (in... amnasuatrsowbeimredbrt" Chic-co Put Di.triet Police, " shnn the honors as m m u the Annual looting of tho Narth trtyrre,Clpuena' Comm-t. In N. at 82I5 lel. at the Who nah Community "one. In "addi- tion to talhs by the {wombat guests, the meeting will be "P. tinlly devoted to the annual club tion of a Board of Director: for the coming yell. l A nominating committee elected {u the last, Citizen's Committee Emeeting bu met and will submit ithe following nominations for tho _ Board of Directors for the coming year Ev.nston--Curtis D. Inbou- nll; wiimette--Misa Ellen Cu:- zens. Mrs. Marion Spach Denny; Winnetka-Dr. Ernest M. Solo- mon. Robert K. Strong. Robert R.) Carpenter. Abe Fell, Robert " Doepel. Chandler Montgomery, Rensiow Drew Sharer; Glencoe- Eds-r Bernhard. Michael Greene- Pet. Stanley C. Harris, Je., Rob. ‘ert M. Cunninghun, Jr.. P. q. Me- Cullough; new P.rh--Wiiiinm E. Peters, Jr.. Mrs. Omy Knight, hater s. Bail, Miss Elizabeth Bm- din. Henry L Stein. I Dr. Volwiler started " Abbott Lahomtories " a research chem- list in 1918, beams director of research and a member of the bond of directors in 1930, vice president in charge of munch Innd development in 1988, And ex- ;ecutive vice president in 1946. The Citizens” Committee, which moves into its third year with this meeting, is] group whose purpose is to fight racial and religious pre- judice and discrimination on the North Shore and to promote better relations and tolerance in the com- munity towards members of var- ious racial. religious, and ethnic minorities. The Committee's more than six hundred members come from all of the towns and villages from Evanston to Like Forest in- tluaive. Dr. Ernest H. Volwiler Honored Br Fraternity. At a dinner and In ilsitiationl It Urbana, ML, on Mar 4, Dr. Ernest R. Volwiler. 1272 North Deere Park Drive, Highland Perk. executive vice president of Abbott Laboratories. was elected as this year’s recipient of hononry mem- hership in Beta Guam Bittma, scholastic fraternity in the Cot.. lege of Commerce of the Univerl ty of Illinois. Dr. Voiviler m chosen u I man "who has dis- tiryruished himself in the neld of business" Also present were General Rob ert E. Wood and William N. Erick- son, delmm to the Republican (ttir"', convention from the North Shore 18th district. Mr. IT.“ left for Washington um ‘lunch. Enioys Spot of Golf Mamas. Country Club Robert A. Taft nppenred very optimistic over his presidential prospects as he shot nine holes of golf " Exmoor Country club on Saturday with n foursome consist.- ing of Werner W. Schroeder. Be- publicnn Nation-l eommftteeman for Illinois, Herold o. Mekin. president of the Highland Park Men's Republican club. on old friend. Harold J. Tulle“ of Watt- Kegan Ind Attorney Lloyd' Bowers, I nephew of Mrs, Taft. McLain we: host. Annual Photo Contest Of Anti-Cmehy Society The Anti-Cruelty Society. 157 West Grand avenue. Chieaqto, will exchange a beautiful camera for a rin-r run brought in by any boy or girl. This may be used to lake pictures for the Society’s sec- ond annual photo “must to be he” on a Saturday, June 5. for juniors and adults. I Open House will be held on urday. June 5, from 2 p. 9:30 p.m.. wi on winning awards at 8 Patt. THE PRESS ?(bo not C Friday, April 28, “I ttrl Day throughout the Btate of Illi- nous. This date is set " unchall- tion of the Governor Ind is denig- nnted a day on which " eman- u_e umdehnttrmudlh‘nll to enhance the beauty of the had- sc-pe. . . Seven] years. ago the - Garden Club of Highland M begun I practice ot making I (in otntmerrrnowirwahrohtoeh of the grade schools in the high school district. for the purpose of encouraging the chum of this my The literature. English. science, nnd music departments of the Elm Place School cooperated to give the following prognu " tho "tr- ulnr assembly period-. Chairman -.--.--P Origin um! Sitmifieanee Poétr'y 1nd Husk Conservation t-t--.-_e___ee__r.tt__ Dunn Kurds Song: Trees _--tm--r-'----'e"" Douglas Kramer Parenthood _-e-ttrr-..--..-.--.. N Audience A Stnnge Tree er,--etePP Morton Moss Be Different to Tues ..._u_Davies Lois William An Apple Ouch-rd in the Spring Sixth Grade Girls' Verse SM; " Choir The Pear Tree Ella Young Loviiest of Trees ....~.V.....Boumn Tony News, Planting . Tree W.......'l‘mer Ralph Triesthmm Song: The Gm Cathedral __..... Seventh and Eighth Grade Girte Double Sextette _ Salute to the Trees HWY-n Drko) " Homeroom Verse Sphinx l Choir Presentation of the Tree Bert Iced). o member of the Men's Garden Club. presented a flowering Hoppa emh tree to Ed- die Wk. the chairman of the Grounds Committee of the Btw dent Council. Following the ammbly pro- 1gram, Mr. Leech Ind the Grounds Committee of the Student's Coun- cil planted the tree along the walk leading to the auditorium. lute-hid: Gm PM Mtetintr To Tuned-y. May 25 Because of an important. meet- ine of the Ameriran Brotherhood in Chicago Tuesday. May 18th. the annual meetintrof the loco! Inter- Faith Group will be postponed one week. " will be I luncheon meet- in, May. May Mth, " the "Y" with I very interesting program and election of officers. Members and their friends are aid to keep this date free. An announcement of the program will be made in next week': issue ot this paper. and the members will receive the ulunl postal curds giving um detpils. PROGRAM Stephen Pint; Peter Grey Roberts Iritmer Milky IOIIOW M " mm”! W" POI I)" " q Sidi P . . PURPOSES Winding, mg, muting otumstgtstntettantrtmditepair DON'T ”(INT '" STAMPS . v , Inn-”Mum (Skull I" KM - Y. mn It's . Fin. Futon”. Du Gift Deerfield Produce Go. Northmore's, Highland Park, Illinois TIIE FIRST IATIOIAL BANK th Highland rm, Illinois Mouber of Fol-rd B-it Insurance Corporation That Mr. Shapiro is.back again to serve you. Your past patronage has been highly appreciated. and we are looking forward to serving you in the.. future. Mrs. House- wife, you can be assured of getting the best in quality of fresh fruits and vege- tables, received garden fresh daily. T See your contractor for an et- timate on repair work or improve- ments you want done, then see us about financingAMe welcome loan applications for these purposes. DEERFTEU9 PRODUCE CO. PHONE H. P. MOS 228 N. St. John Announces otkmssarr#exrthetstarrtiott Dummylamdelinj Thursday, May 13, "" slur nuns um)! I- t»: Mn. cola-Ia! - WW‘ jictut'uet: WI-hr- -- " - - and. has. Lug-2nd to n- un this! 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