Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Nov 1949, p. 3

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Pop likes rich soup to start a meal. I know, as all cooks should, That when I‘ve toiled with franâ€" Police Record In The Land Of Enchantment Before I‘d been in town a week I received a visit from the Police "Police‘ in large gold letters pulled into my driveway and stopped in full view of the enâ€" Confident that a mistake had been made, I stepped to my front door. My conscience completely at ease, I thought, just for an inâ€" stant, that the handsome young officer might be there to offer me the keys to the Land of Enchantâ€" "Good morning." He stood there very stiff and formal. & I waited for him to state his errand, meanwhile wishing he would remove his large goggles so that I could see his eyes. Thursday, Nov. 17, 1949 "Well," I fiinally remarked, somewhat impatiently, "Is there anything I can do for you?" Imagine, Millie, asking such a question of The Law. Almost imâ€" "Sword in the Desert" GLENCOE What‘d‘you know? I‘ve estabâ€" "Good morning," I greeted him, The Science of God‘s Abundant Provision" by Harold Molter, C.S.B. of Chicago, Iilinois Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, ‘The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Highland Park, IMlinois Cordially Invites You. "Miss Grant Takes 50c after 6:30, ‘incl. tax soupâ€"it sounds so good! YOU ARE INVITED Saturday Evening, November 19th Elm Place School Auditorium Sheridan Rooad and Eim Place FREE LECTURE to learn how Christian Science frees from lack by attending this it 17 8 o‘cleck feeling of great guilt. neighborhood kept you awake all night." tall and trim in his perfectly fitâ€" ting uniform. "Look," I said, "I‘ve just moved into this neighborhood. Besides, I wouldn‘t bother the Police Force about dogs. There‘s Some mistake." "May I use your telephone?" What could I do, Millic? He walked into the house in full view of several bugâ€"eyed neighbors who were out picking up their morning papers. I stood by, wonâ€" dering when the paddy wagon would arrive to give me a free By this time, Millie, I was so annoyed that I didn‘t particularly care whether he removed his gogâ€" gles or not. Although he certainly *Nonsense," I replied, indigâ€" nantly, "I slept very well." The officer announced that the chief wanted to speak to me. My knees were shaking under my long house coat, but I managed to keep my voice steady. In my best manner and with a most distinâ€" guished accent I told him: "I‘m Mrs. E. B. I did not telephone the station. Was my name given with the call?" "The Doctor and Nov. 19, at 2:00â€""RUSTY LEADS THE WAY" and 4 cartoons "A Letter to ything of the sort!" "Isn‘t this South 12345?" *Yes, but . . . Really, I didn‘t! . What was the call about?" "You.‘said the dogs in this & > .nn e c cvtn CAGNEY *You called the police." I gasped. "Oh, no! I never did ALCYON Three Wives" The Girl" "No name," the chief said, "just address. But I‘m sure you‘re not the party who called, for your voice is quite different." Of course, Millic, 1 was furious, for it was evident that some one had put me on the spot. And later I found out who it was. And since I‘ve heard her speak, I know that "Mercy weaves the veil that hides Is Started At Redeemer Lutheran what the Chief said about my voie‘hnude-fli-& As ever, faced with courage The things time wrought? How true the thought; A new group is in the process of formation at Redeemer Lutherâ€" an Church, of 587 West Central Avenue, according to the tempâ€" orary chairman, Edward Juul. The name ‘Couples Club‘ has been adopted for the present. A first meeting to which couples, unmarâ€" ried and married, are invited, will be held on the coming Sunday, November 20th, beginning at 7 p.m. and closing at 10 p.m. Chilâ€" dren may be brought and motion pictures will be shown them durâ€" ing the parent‘s getâ€"together in another hall. The plans were iniâ€" tiated by a committee composed of Calvin and Bea Brusso; Nick and Clara Rudolph, Orval and Doâ€" lores Koerwitz, and Ed and Agnes Juul. Basic to the new organizaâ€" tion is accepting responsibility for tasks in the congregation that deâ€" AH your showers are sunny . . . when you heat water electrically. With an automatic electric water heater you never have to put up with a tepid tub or shower . . . there‘s always plenty of hot water on tap. ‘The comfort and convenience of abundant hot water is automatically yours when you have an electric water heater of proper size. Dishwashâ€" ing, cleaning, and bathing are easier and more pleasant when you can eount on having plenty of hot water all day, every day. And you‘ll find abundant hot water is important for the proper operation of your autoâ€" matic washer and dishwasher. ‘The gleaming white heater can be installed in your kitchen or playâ€" room as easily as in the basement. ‘The outside of an automatic electric v PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS , could we have See your plumber, electric appliance dealer or negarest Public Service store today! THE PRESS R.B.0. with an Electric Water Heater! chairman Ed. Juul announces that meetings will be held monthly. New Members Feted By Ravinia Woman‘s mand the joint action of an interâ€" The planning committee has deâ€" cided that a monthly religious disâ€" cussion would be incorporated inâ€" to every meeting. In a letter sent out to all prospective members, A reception and tea for the fortyâ€"two new members of the Raâ€" vinia Woman‘s club will be given at the home of Mrs. Norbert O. Farrell, 2467 No. Deere Park drive, on Friday from 3 to 5 p.m., with Mrs, I. S. Riggs, chairman of the membership committee, in Mrs. William Alderman, presiâ€" dent of the club, assisted by Mesâ€" dames Riggs, David Cox, Gordon Parks, William Muekberg and E. P. Barnes, board members, toâ€" gether with ten committeeâ€"chairâ€" men, will welcome the ghests, The Chill‘s Gone in the heat like a Charles Grimes, Carl Howard, C. W. Johnson, George Keller, Edâ€" ward Knox, J. C. Leaming, C. T. Makelim, Willard Medway, John Meyer, H. R. Pomper, Raymond Ryan, C. R. Schraimm, Harry Sellâ€" ery, Julius Sorg, A. E. Turner, Harry Van Ornum, Ernest Volâ€" rell, Henry Fordtran, Robert Forâ€" wiler, Dudley Watson and Malâ€" colm Whitfield. Parts on hand or available. Pick up and delivery. For All Popular Makes 31 N. Sheridan Tel. H.P. 6488 an avtomatic electric water heater heats and stores water at a special low 1¢ rate 1 Becouse of this offâ€"peok operation you‘ll find electric water heating costs very litfle . . . and you‘re wure of all the piping hot water you want when you want it. '5.“........-..-.0~00000' WHILE YOU SLEEP:;;: .....000.o.ooooo‘oooon"‘ Highland Ten Pin Under New OPEN BOWLING Saturday, Sunday and Week Days U-él 8:00 p.m. Doors open at 2:00 p.m. 139 N. Second St. TEL. H. P. 319 Page 38

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