Page t) 'oiidiri-i..mtttidiiirHia mmmJu-nu-umm “mull-W. "ttro-tm-trr-u-i-tet. wanna-.ncn-uu-u may: an}. m. --. - For years I’ve wanted to meet the editors of "Better Homes & Gtrrderuc", ' And so one morning Inst. week utter wranulinx my new bride to rise and shine, we sped to .Des Moines-low" capiul 1nd the home of "Better Homes & Card- Park hornes reflect the many positive ideas anfplans so beautifully and effectively presented in this great mag- azine, created to make your home and garden better, your life finer. _ MEETS EDITORS . . . Iwriur I've ever read. I wanted to see how they put this magazine together. I wanted to study their extreme- ly successful methods of editing: The ride from Highhnd Park to Des Shines in pleasant over ex- cellent. highways that roll through a beautiful Iowa countryside. Ni}. 9". My". '.tarhie' ens‘ PLEASANT TRIP . . . Arriving in town in the curly afternoon, we registered It the Brown Hotel. We wanted to stay at the Commodore, kind of I junior grade edition of Moraine- on-the-Lake, but it was filled, so we settled for the Brown, n nice residential hotel. u _ s.th'f."M1d"r'l','dt,'lrd,."tN2fggt . .0 "mun“ Mm. - __- - We Med Gumba- Kin. DES MOINES, IOWA c-. _ Each month hundreds of you Highland Parkers faithfully read America's leading home publication. "Bet- ter Homes & Gardens". . this. My bride, s sticklef‘fbr nentness and a veteran tnveler, approved our 9th floor suite and so we gin out our new Dunc-n Hine- hook and studied the eating situation. Not only because, "Better Homes & Gardens" sells so swiftly on local newsstands but also btfause Highland We learned that the tea room on the 5th floor of Younk‘ers, Des Moines lending department store, was the best place to eat. WINDOW-SHOPPING . . . We window-shopped (what don't women May?) our way over and arrin-d at the green Ind white Iva mum when- we were courte- ously 'rreetvd by likeable Jenny Prcsurn and Mrs. 'Cecil Philips, hoMa.ssvs, . , Thanks to these helpful ladiesl we were abh- to get a reservation to the slylu- show, scheduled the following day. . The vxvlusivo Show. we thought. would “II-aw our tguest-one of the umrl rhm ming women Pat and I l have 4-vvr met. MEET GRETCHEN KING! . . .i Slur is Gretchen King, attractive‘ u-dnnr uf the widely-read "It's tGrxcs To Mr!" and "Thru Thl‘l Nq-ws To Me'." and "Thru The Shops" departments of "Better "mum & Hank-us". IThvsc two features. by the way. are wall by more of the millions of mlN-rilwrs than any other humu- in the "tezine.) 1"ou've Lin! to have lots of Ibility lo so "spvrtly and consistently edit sections that have such I" impairt and such a profound influence on the honwmakvr, of America, “Wu-hen Kim: has this Ihility. WRITES LIKE SHE TALKS . . . dai---. inc-lulu Without qm-siion, she can more in fewer words than Any newcomer to Highland Park can quickly see (WILL " I'll mall-AID PAII - Shem“ Your Home Better! WH ITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ Let's Take a Look My my She's Juicy: lookiné tor new: that'll make your tire hsppierfyour home better. She's outatandinq in her field Ind she his done I gnu deal to raise American standards and show us how to rank: our homes the finest in the world. writer I've ever read. She writes simply, imam, and persuasively. She writes Is she q-hs--- clearly, crisply. intelligently. - MODEST WITH KEEN SENSE or HUMOR . . . With wit her fame in the writ- ine field, Gretchen (and all. like: to be called by her first name) is modest. _ She: has {be-um." choke. of words and she effectively blond. them with the skill of I m. Gretchen King’s writing is wurm. incisive, clever. convex-n- tional and, best of Ill. politivc. On top of that she has n spark- line personality And I smile can surely catching. We can go on and on with this GIRIE'ITS IEI’S STORE By Also Jantzen Tennis and Walking shoit's , , . IANTZEN SAllsWlh1 OR SUN BATHE IN2EEEEli] ina I It surely yma pleasant mating icretchen and spending so much Itime with her, I We hope we" see her again noon bi?'; time at our new Facade home.' min'uuodounlyd-qv- it. 't.t.sarfneeitto-.th- you Highland Patten-odd“. hrudlikohcr-tnud-L SEE MAGAZINES MADE . . . Gnuhen's century. m Fauna Cullul. who. '0 IE. mat. helps her "bow' in a. I.†duties that was against an editor with a national "rssthtioa. She. too, has the in.“ ad trio-"Ilium '1‘“;an " the Ms of "Better Home. O Gard. can". Gretchen introduced us to John Du VI", one of the we ulna" in. men. He took us on . - " the production department loud. incidentally, in a but building renemhling F. WBtinmabi, " structure r" Watching the that color we.†1nd the tons of high quntitr m Haring throuett theae intricate machines was man impu-ivo. So. too, was the numbly line M mines nu put together. [up by page; with great skill and tuned. later in the djy we that“ about many thing: with (Steuben: How mail order buying in increas- ing; hdw convenient. it is to shop by mail; how mnnr frimsdtr and conscientious folks are in the mail order business; how the future for mail order is bright. A: we said goodbye to the pew hr editor, we invited her to at!» land Park, telling her the would like our town and the folks hem. Pat and I responded that we'd} be happy to anytime for our eau) twill mentions in this - mate) nine have brought hundreds if) olden to Highlmd Park from countries all over the world. ', sacrum; " nun. J GROWING . . . _ '; Thanks again, Gretchen, for all the time you give us and for alt your help! Ed's Note: The day following that on which this column was submitted our columnist suffered I great loss. We know that the deep sympathy of his my rud- As we departed John asked as if we would like to write a teati- monid letter someday on the lie- mendous pulling power of "Better Homes & Aurdena". adjupting waistband, an original authentic "coin-key" pocket. mercerized ppplin, This is a 'U-needle cut and tailored idea, designed by Full knit mesh Fighter" self- to perfection Ill combed, for comfort. sanforized, Tailored-in supporter THE PRESS Among tho my new book: which an numb for an un- mer main man of an chil- dren's dam: " the It‘- Inn-d Put Public “bury an tho two which mind covet“ .m an: annual “in of the An- eriun Lihnry Allocation hgld recently in Auntie City.' Winning the "" W prize urn William Pet" dnbk with his unusual story â€It. Twenty-One Whomâ€. This u.. cinuing narrative, thick will " " speck] imam: to childm within the' Age group of " to IS, com-em the fabulous mum of a retired professor the is ex- perimeutinx with travel by bd- loans. The other outstanding guard for children's Human. the cum medal, given annually for the beat picture book, vent to Roger Dw. voisin, iituatmtate p! "White Show. Bright Snow" which I'll written by Alvin Trench. This book till be particularly enjoyed by chil- dren between the "es of four Ind eight. Representing the Highland Put Public Library " the recent cou- vention in Auntie City when these awards were made In In. Inger Bore, children’n librarian. Takes, By Death Moses F. Goldsmith. M, of 1260 Stone sL, Chicago, former High- land Park resident for " â€an, died Monday [In Michael Rene hospital, Chic-go. A stock broker with the David Noyes Co., Chicago. Mr. Gotamith resided here from 1910 to 1988. He is survived by his wife, Wow ine; two dang-burs, In. Mary Jane Wanger. Mrs. FUrino Orr. penheimer. both of Highland Pnrk; I brother Simon, three sinus. Mrs. Nannie Mier, Mrs. Ian. WI lemein md Mrs. Ernestine Roth» child. all of Chicago, and five trmndehildrem _ _ Private funeral services for Mr, Goldsmith were held Tuesdly. deeorator's dream (and yours!) CHATHAM’S new _." xsttt-uheor-sstoGAkuviAe.aeenratoreasmintseeuia" 'Gaoteitsreu.tetrj-ouhi-ruhurutottu-s.A-aahu "itt"-btte"c-"i_0tMhnemtt-gisrrqrsotemuo.t . "d-euro-tFa-ation-savage-r-utr, "rt-hit/eel-ith-n-it. ' Wanda-mm 'Cao-a-r-trr-tro f14" M"" blanket I. 100% W00]. CARNETT'S W†MIA-nun“ mane“ Mmioanano-k \hl‘id'l'ollu! nub-cu MI Bird. darmbtor of Bank-in Loo-AN Bird of 14h Worth. 'uri" and the bu In Bird was amid to Richard Wain. but. no. " Mr. ad In. Humid A. has! ot Highland. Nov York, " the bone of ban-M- mother. In. Inuit-j. PYrrshtin Bird, 125 E. 78nd m Now York City, on Sunni-1 Moon, June Mth, 4 p... Rev. Richard E. [they rector bf M. Marks in the Router-i9. per- formed the C.rqm00tr in with an bride um given away by her grandmother. Carrying qrgeharint litties Ind mph-mix. the lurid. was attired in n prion! [on a! chunilly Inee over white nth. with . and] up of antique nu point from her grand-0M; wedding coolant. In. “Vin Mull hind. Jr.. of Salon. Fries gini- was the hridn'l only Mud- ut. while David B. but. II: but man for his brother. The format Ii- Bird is tho eldest (re-tranquil“ and we ate of the We lrLEmnuel Mandel ot Highland Put. Her “any lived for my you: in Highlnnd Put and Win-aka. when Ihe attended North Shore Country Dly School. In. but Minted from Wel- ledey Cohen and received In: MI"; Degree from Column- University, The mom. who and use 13th inane AmyAirCorpI. received the Purple Heart. the Air Medal with three gluten. and the Presidential Unit Citation, we: graham from Union College, Schenectady. N. Y. and i now completing his studies It Albany IN. Y.) law School. TuerhoooGirkPurPuhlic After I wedding trip to Canada, the young couple will reside in Alb-lay. Highland Purl: Telephone Com- pany girls will meet the Public Service girls on the Sunset Put dinmond Tuesday. July 6th, " 6:45 p.m. Dorothy Berube is captain the Telephone Company tom. Thisgame is a parrot the girls softball program sponsored by the Highland Park Playground and Recreation. Department. of Born in Kenosha " year. ago, Ibo had lived since tho M of her husband " 922 No. 8t. John. avenue, with her sister-in-ak In. Ellen Sawyer. , Luz Rites were conduct! as Saturday a Kenosha for In. Lem Burg Cox. {or-or to“ or Highland Pull. who val-d .w-y. the precodi WM u Bethlehem koala-L cue... (ouowinz several yearn' “h.- She had recently returned hull O winter in Florida. Site in survived by two dung]. an. In. Budd Zinnen. living in morid.. and Mes. B. J. VIM " Chicago; two man. the. lied- en and one emndehiid. Interment In made It Keno-In. "-. 55:30 - Eves. " P. In My Stores, Inc. 369 CENTRAL AVE. (Eliot Thr- Bnld'n Studio? Jun We“ of Alcyon “our. diminu- spine MS. - I. spue.ens, manager-Sui- finish had: mom with "imte finish bl: and lip giving t-o.qrtq. beauty. Anyone unquidly haul Gaerroraoo4wrp.ii..reeetttitr, Giaiid, -.." fiésIhBI/zf- Cir,iiiiiiii "a7,"fiiv.haud . c 35: prevents sorting door. Te.'. Thursday, July t, 1948 Clmd Walla-II, It Noo- Phone H. P. 2S6