Sign In a Nebraska Market You Started Something To Hear Authority On Flower Arrangement The shocks of corn Are peasant folk Who kneel in fields of maize to One Highland Park benedict, in the absence of his better half, ofâ€" fcltlimtonhomifery. The God of Harvest months to pay. fresh undersheet is some jc;b." began that saga, "A Cereal withâ€" (Also borrowed) Use your credit. Have a Tâ€"bone Steak. One third down eighteen taken, of course, with a grain of saltâ€"about the young fellow from Chi who had a yen for farming, and followed it. your horse and start going. You‘ll have to gallop to keep ahead of some of the offerings sent in, in response to the invitation to conâ€" tribute. Here you have all the necessary ingredients for a successful story: you can‘t finish", or words to that and now romance. Here we go: The Ravinia Garden Club will open its Fall season Friday, Octâ€" ober 8th at One O‘Clock at the Thursday, October 7, 1948 The opening meeting will be the third and final lecture in a series presented by the well known garâ€" den authority Mrs. Allen Marshall Jones of Hinsdale, IIl. Mrs. Jones, who is an outstandâ€" ing authority on Flower arrangeâ€" ment has presented two previous talks to the club in this series. This third and last lecture will be devoted to helpful criticism of arrangements which each member of the club is expected to bring to the meeting for judging. She was one of the judges at the reâ€" WWMHme Club Show held in Ravinia Baking fowl, he had learned from Emblem Club Plans Preâ€"Hollowe‘en Party + The regular meeting of the Highland Park Emblem club will be held Wednesday evening, Octoâ€" ber 13, at 8 p.m. in the Elk‘s clubâ€" «d President will preside assisted by the following officers; Mrs. Robert Brown Jr., 1st Vice Presiâ€" dent; Mrs, Frederick Mudge, 2nd Vice President; Mrs. Frances Yaâ€" Chairman for October will introâ€" duce Mrs, Jones. Tea will be served followifg the program by Mrs. Bauldauf assisted by the coâ€"hostesses Mrs. Clifford didates will be initiated, a preâ€" Hallowe‘en party will take place. ‘Those attending are asked to wear costume or "hard time" clothes. ‘There will be games and cards and the decorations and refreshments will be in keeping with the holiday. The party will be open to all members and a special invitation is extended to all wives of Elks club members who are not, as yet, hoh Alo other ywests will be a Anthony, Mrs. Judson Cross, and Husbandâ€"A man who is spouse Yes, you did, A. Bee, when you Hostesses for the evening are: Dbeend and Shaollows of of electâ€" Fowl Play Tired of lonely and bachelor life, He And after the pickin‘ _ He dressed it in shorts and a bra. He wished for his fowls to inâ€" All his young ganders Turned out to be danders, And his ducklings were found to be deese! Ed.‘s note: And how! No hairâ€"pulling would be allowed.. A lady of culture and charm, With lovely, yet muscular, arm, Who would mother his brood But his fool blunders gave him And he‘d brook no contention or _step up singly now, girls, and don‘t crowd" . . . .. To streamline competition And hasten fruition The lucky one must, be, he vowed: Elm Place PTA To Swing Partners In Madonnaâ€"like mood And still lend a hand on the farm. When friends averred they didn‘t For the life of them, what it was Could contrive to arrange To give in exchange, In amazement he answered: "Why 2.0. ME Lassic. Remember this is a man‘s others on this moot subject. Give party willâ€"take place at the school and all "Elm Place parents are heartily invited. _ . e-â€"w-i&n-oi'!â€. The Elm Place P.T.A. will give a Square Dance Saturday eveâ€" This is the first of the season‘s P.T.A. social activities and should serve as a get acquainted and reâ€" acquainted occasion with fun and incidently exercise thrown in. A modest admission will be charged to defray expenses and support the P.T.A. treasury. own "squares" of four couples shead of time are urged to call Mr. Marsh Levy, Activities Chairâ€" man, H.P. 2785, and advise him of their wishes to complete their whose talents are well known, will officiate as caller. There will be many novices so noâ€" one need hesitate for lack of Square Dancâ€" Scholarship At Troy For Chicagoland Student chairman of the eightâ€"man comâ€" mittee of : Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute alumni. which will award a $2,400 scholarship at the Troy, N. Y., college to an outstanding high school graduate in the Chiâ€" cago area next June. As his part in the committee‘s work, Mr. Brace is placing appliâ€" cation forms in the hands of the prinicipals of the Lake Forest and Highland Park high schools and during the fall will interview the seniors who apply. The award will be made by the entire committee not later than April 1, and will be announced at the June commenceâ€" ment of the winner. Begins Fall Lectures _l‘bh-*‘.n&lv‘ day afterhoon series will be held on Saturday, October 9, at 220 And now Highland He chose a But let it be known That the choice was his own, â€"RB.0. Choice And Varied By H. Park Woman‘s Club with the prospect of a most deâ€" lightful year under the leadership "l‘he Program Committee, Mrs. Sidney Frisch, Chairman, has selected a varied calendar of inâ€" teresting programs to present throughout the coming months. "Fear Takes a Holiday" is the lecture subject chosen by Cleo Dawson, popular psychologist, for the first Club meeting, October 19. The program schedule for the year also includes such important speakers as: Mrs. Ruth Muskrat Bronson, Secretary to the National Congress of American Indians; Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., speaker at an evening meeting; Dr. S. L. Hayakawa, author and lecturer; Roscoe Ih'ulqmond, speaking on "The State of the Nation"; and The Highland Park Woman‘s Club will open its 1948â€"49 season MRS. KENNETH LACY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHIERN ILLINOIS Wmmpuddhoflwlhhï¬swmi of Illinois, which remind us of the courage and foresight of 1 pioneers who settled this part of the country. To encourage interest peting with boys and girls in your own age group. F4 the far Atras. 0 Sss It‘s FASY to Ente ie 4 y Nol ElE ene=a ! Nothing to Buy! Here‘s what you do to enter the "Our LanDMARKS® Essay Contest Visi: the exihir of 50 water color “-'-g;-'-'v'-' pointings of "OUR LAMDMARKS" at . for the m: -azmumh Contest from the Information (inooin * . at the Mistort:al Seciety. GoÂ¥YS & \AU se 30‘/3 and 6"8\‘/-5! Enter the &A Lanabmarks Essay Contest THE PRESS Colonel Rhys Davies, whose subâ€" ject will be "Post War Britain". Mrs. E. M. Sincere, Chairman, has arranged one delightful morning program each month. The subject for the November 2 mesting will be "Old Silhouettes", presented by Mrs. George C. Rasmussen. The Department of Fine Arts, under the leadership of Mrs. John lm'flfmtlhll man of the Book Review Commitâ€" tee announces that there will be four book reviews preceding Club The Home and Education Comâ€" mittee, under the direction of Mrs. A. Gordon Humphrey, is already making plans for the annual Kenâ€" sington Tea to be held in Februâ€" On Tuesday, October 12, the Board of Managers will entertain the new members and their proâ€" posers at a tea in the. Club lounge from 3 until 5 o‘clock. The arâ€" rangements are in charge of the Membership Committee, Mrs. Tom ver The Collector‘s Study Group, and Mrs. Oliâ€" a oneâ€"man ight of the October 14th at the home of Mrs. Ellis H. Ibbotsen 886 North Oakâ€" wood Avenue, Lake Forest, III. The Reverend Charles U. Harris (a member of the North Carolina Chapter of the Sons of the Amâ€" erican Revolution) will speak on the subject "England Toâ€"day". Dr. Harris, Rector of Trinity Episcoâ€" pal Church, Highland Park has recently returned from the Lamâ€" beth Conference in London where he acted as Chaplain to the Bishop of Chicago. We Buy Old Gold & Silver Edwin L. Gilroy, Mrs. Robert E. Patton and Mrs. Edmund L. 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