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Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1950, p. 3

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. AI;eetfir(irAtLibrary s & program, the purpoge of which is * ~~~to tell the story of Illinois. Junâ€" ; â€" ior Historian chapters ofâ€" ten or § _more students are springing up throughout the state, even though the magazine is only in its first year of statéewide publication. On display in the library Thursâ€" 3 " _ librarian, hascordially invited the « “C“Cf-.g-y-dm.!‘-‘,. 4# Veterans‘ Benefitsâ€"College Credit â€"and galleries . . . and I do like to walk to the foot of the nearest mountain. You can see the tiny houses of the poorer people perchâ€" ed precariously on little shelves gouged out of the mountainside. But the seenery is beautiful. ‘That‘s about all I canâ€"remember. We sat through the entire cereâ€" mony. The judge asked Harry if he would take me, etc., and Harry , January 19, it vis anâ€" m today. Mr.â€"Burhorn will address aâ€"group of teachers, ‘liâ€" and introduce, them to the "Hliâ€" nois Junior Historian", a magaâ€" tary. and junior high school stuâ€" Soviety, will discuss. the â€"importâ€" ance of teaching stateâ€" and local history in a meeting at the Highâ€" ter. But when: y%g can‘t communiâ€" and say, "Gracias". If they talk Iong enough . and gesticulate strongly you eventually get it. x Although the. rainyâ€"season was supposed to have ended about a John F. Burhorn, Junior Historâ€" ian for the Illinois State Historical knows some, and we are both going. to ‘take more lessonsâ€" in Spania)‘Some live here for years without learning to speak it, for one can always find an interpreâ€" little I‘ve seen of them. It is frustrating, â€"though;â€"notâ€"toâ€" speak whispered, "Say ‘Yes‘, so I‘ll know what you mean." We both forgot We won‘t leave the city for a honeymoon, but Harry will take two weeks off from the office and we‘ll do Caracas. There will be married at something like a police station, amid crying infants and mobs of chattering people. The judge was most nice, and suggestâ€" ed thit Brucie translate the cereâ€" mony to us. . T gathered that I am supposed to follo'flm-ywhmer he goes "Sj" weren‘t near the post office. __As Harry said of our wedding; ed it would be from the letter I Venezuela Honeymoon (Taken from letters of a Colorado bride) I like the people here, from the Call Lake Forest 3100 (Ap)‘i--.lc.n.i.gu-u.r secking only to add to their knowledge. _ _ _ â€" _ _ A wide sclection for students not previously enrolled. First offâ€"the name is now Mcâ€" Deeps and Shallows & Dry Cleaning Co. hi e soee o cb eaae t tepaiplgyâ€"â€"â€"â€" ~â€" â€"â€" [§â€"â€"> REGISTRATIONâ€"7 to 9 p.m. February 1 and 2nd Phone H. P. 178 : Childrenâ€"are back in school. Mothâ€" er is making the rounds of the clearance siles . . .. and father is all aloneâ€"with his checkbook. Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein of Chicago,â€" one of the dutstanding men in the American Rabbinate, will talk to the Couples Club of North Shore Congregation Israel this Sunday night, January 15, on Couples Club Invites Married Couples To _ . Hear Talk On Marriage the opportunity to hear one of the leading clergymen in the country lead a discussion in a field which has been one of his major interâ€" Aftermath " 'ifll';-Prelm‘pt_â€"i‘on." omcs 3 'l"he Cpq?]ei ‘Club of the Temple public to attend the meeting which unbowed. . . .. . w We men must stick together! Heard Over The Air Secretary .to boss: Youâ€"all know I can spell., Ah‘m just mot a famâ€" atic on the subject, that‘s all.* Thou'f oftentimes we masculines Run into stormysweather, Chorus Of Male Voices Yeah, Poppalade! y Set. your footâ€" Leave it stay put! 14 (Essence of pathos) wish you â€"allâ€"aâ€"Merry Christm23, | was a community reporter for the and trust we‘llâ€" be able to spend|countyâ€"seat newspaper. From that one with you.in.theâ€"not too f2r|time until the present he has had future. f ‘m continuous connection, as a As ever, your daughter| writer, with some publication. 4 & Penny | During the: last 30 years his â€" yeeie> writings have appeared in more Here‘s Why than 8300 ° American â€" publications. « For. 21 his ‘"Sente Thm’yi-hg_honng lnrma_hde, m‘:,n !;;::!d.’:l t.hendili‘fi; s; Through all of Queen ‘Victoria‘s Were definitely "out". month ago, it ptill rains almost|day, January 17, of the Highland gvery day from 1:00 to 2:00 in | Park Woman‘s Club. the afternoon. ~However, the| â€" Mrs. Sidney Frisch, president, Christmas spirit has hit Caracas.|will conduct the regular meeting The stores are decorated, and apâ€"| of the Club at 2 p.m. Following pear to be doing a rushing busiâ€"|this Dr. Smith will be introduced ness, as in the States> Peddlers|by the: program chairman, Mrs. in the streets are selling Christâ€"| Garfield Day. The club menibers mas balls. But it is hard to get|will be privileged indeed to hear the Christmas spirit down here. |a speaker of Dr. Roy L. Smith‘s There are Christmas,cookies,|caliber and many will undoubtedâ€" made mostly by Germans and|ly wish to bring guests. G Austrians. Venezuelan cookies| At present Dr. Smith is editor taste more like bread. af ThE Chrictinn Aduvnonta tha The holiday season is over. * Let us help you ©__ plan your next party CATERIN G Tel. Glencos 1594 by mature students â€"Feather Pistol â€"Symi;thizer In 1908 Roy L. Smith was orâ€" dained to the Methodist ministry and served as the pastor of severâ€" al churches. In his last pastorate he preached to an average of 5000 people every Sunday for a period of 8 years. in 1919 and since that time he has produced nearly 30 full volumes, besides scores of booklets and brochures, some of which have will conduct the regular meeting of the Club at 2 p.m. Following this Dr. Smith will be introduced by the: program chairman, Mrs. Garfield Day. The club members wil} be privileged indeed to hear a speaker of Dr. Roy L. Smith‘s ciliber and many will undoubtedâ€" At Highland Park Woman‘s Club Jan. 17 Dr. Roy L. Smith is the scheduled His first book was published s ___ _A Now you can try the sleeping comfort of: the famous GE Electrit Blanket in your own homeâ€"absolutely free. For 10 days use the brandâ€"new General Electric Blanket (your choice of four. colors!) on your own bed . . . relax and sleep under its mild, allâ€"over warmth. Then, if you‘re not convinced that<he GE Electric Blanket â€"_ provides the most marvelous warmthâ€"withoutâ€"weight sleeping comfort % you‘ve ever enjoyed, you can return it. There is no obligation whatever y to you,. Learn for yourself what super relaxing comfort the modern . __â€"_â€" clectric blanket furnishes. Come in or call your nearest Public Service Store for your 10â€"day free trial, brandâ€"new GE Electric Blanket. GE Electric Blankets have fluffy wool face for fleecy warmth and beduty;> P THE PRESS Your asighborhood deatar aho hn a wide choits of GE and other electric hlankets for your combart . _ Ds Oe Bower polinges and univertitich ht [ +«Thare, P.M.â€"1 30 painting ... 6 has served on the faculty of the ich, inâ€"| University of Southern California| _ â€"â€"â€"â€":~â€"â€"â€"â€"Mr. Rudoiph Penn in Chiâ€"\and lectured in some six other|S2t A.M. â€" 9:00 children‘s art 7/â€"fi. Smith is a neuf!ir of mfi: member of grand juries, state and municipal crime commissions, unâ€" employment commissions, labor conciliation panels, holds honorary ber of numerous hol':_orary fraterâ€" nities. He has been nominated as one of the 7 most representative Methodist preachers and in 1940 was named as one of the 10 most unnkqnmtuwelluakafi er; author of plays and pagean Droadcast regularly for 9 years and his Sunday preaching services which were> broadcast. for 20 membership in labor unions, and p for use in religious services; including:his Fireside Philosophy Near East, the Orient, and other countries such as Egypt and Mexâ€" COOmWOg CNeneel. IB, Ds LLD., S.T.D., and LH.D. from a of his travels he has visited the howsangs 312 "e0 "yeO s .i |North Shore Art . _ In the course of an average week he writes at least 10,000 words for publications, his . portable where, s Dr. Smith has travelled extenâ€" Series", a study course in 12| L€2&Ue Starts Second / Of Infant Welfare guiee 1 moir cone io io Cengne Storie Second ~|Of Infant Welfare_ for 9 10â€"DAY TRIAL and actually fills more than 400 speaking appointments in the course of which he travels almost 50,000 miles each year. The Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s Club is inâ€" deed fortunate in being addressed by such an inspiring speaker and it is hoffed that every member will avail herself of the privilege. *Starting February 2nd **Starting January 26th For information regarding any of ‘these classes call Mrs. Noyes Houston Winettka 6â€"0841. â€" All the above classes are held in _ the . Winnetka . Community House Art Studio. Classes for the second semester| The annual luncheon of the Inâ€" reshme the week of January 16th, |fant Welfare Society will be held excepting two classes, il:ln'nm Wednesday, January 25th, at the by the holidays,. which wil} Sheraton Hotel in Chicago. The ..-mu..mqau«:i:'__.. Auxiliary â€"meeting â€" is .l:dc:,-':. ,B‘::i:"nl “.l only | scheduled for 10:80 "am. ll‘fi.. change in class schedule. Boulevard Room and the annual Tues. Eve.â€"7:30 painting (figâ€"|luncheon meeting of the entire ure) ............._Mr. Briggs Dyer|society will be in the Grand Ballâ€" Wed. Eve.â€"9:00 sculpture (moâ€"|room at 12:30 p.m. “) ..................Nm C. Hahn Reservations must b. in b’ Fri_ *Wed. P.M.â€"1:30 painting â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"|day, January 20th, and ‘can: be _ wa=~â€".........Mr. George Buehr made â€"with the telephone comâ€" Wed. Eve.â€"7 :30 painting sâ€"â€"â€"â€":â€"â€" 1. .164 22 LE 20 m bea onl â€"»»~«.i..........Mr. George Buchr **Thurs, P.M.â€"1:30 painting ... He_receives invitations to give â€"BLANKET! 4\ mittee of the Junior Group. _ ~~ All new Junior members are reâ€" quired to attend this meeting. PURNEAIL and WILSON ~â€".â€" â€" If So, See Us )

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