"I . _ .â€" Thursday, March 9, 1950 *~~instead of putting it down to find _club of Honolulu for a week‘s| all the way hack to California. On . performance. They had the front|the way we saw a school of large end of the lower deckâ€"six beauâ€"| fish, a battle between a whale and tiful horses, a lion in a cage, a lllll_lk.lndatorto‘lomryinga a billy goat and trainers, acrobats| â€" Next time I go to Honolulu I and careâ€"takers. & shall go by boat and return by As soon as we got outside the | Clipper. sese ’ keys we began to feel a storm in | > ** . â€"&.C0o. the air. We thought we knew all e about stormsâ€"from our experiences|uw. _, . a m ass hundred â€" passengers, at times there were. only twenty able to come to meals from Saturday to bolt of ribbon confetti and throw it to someone on the dock, who| "There was an eruption last would hold it till the moving boat|nightâ€" and it knocked down the broke the ribbon. A pretty sight| kitchen chimney. ‘The masons are to ‘put in memory‘s strong box. | rebuilding it and we will be served On board was an entire Carâ€"| breakfast in about an hour." nival much to learn when it came to the Pacific Ocean kicking up its heels. Luckily we were good sailâ€" over them. All the animals were Oceanâ€"to say nothing of the people with them. Out of several could put his foot out to the same milés out of our way to give reâ€" lief to ‘the animals. â€"* lulu, and there was much diving mu Fi&k' for coins by the Hawaiian youngâ€" * sters. Great sport. "The wind blowe Basketball Jamboree > hb Honolulu ° lecturer, that evening, that we To sitting over aâ€"mass of boilâ€" woman who teaches in Honolulu.|was inactive at that time. Then She was leaving that day at 7:30|to find, that night, at Volcano p.m., by Clipper, to reach Honoâ€"|House, the mirror nailed securely lulu the next morning. It remindâ€"| to the wall in~our hedroom, a hole ed me of the time my husband and| cut in the table forâ€"the wash bowl I went there, shortly after the|and the bed fastened to the floor. close of World War I, on an ocean| Before we were ready to retire liner, captured from the Germans we were serenaded by the native and rechristened "City of Los\drivers who brought us there. Angeles." It was & huge boat with| Butâ€"one never knows. In the We were to reach our destinaâ€"|selve$ for breakfast at 8:30 we tion in five days, but as it hapâ€"| found the diningroom door locked Mh“m'oh!tflo_a-dmminmlyw‘ west coast at noon, band playing, always wanted to know WHY, so primarily as an "old man‘s" game, it quickly attracted the attention ofyouhgsters with its high speed and flawless execution of throwâ€" ing something. at some target. Basketball at. Lincoln is one phase of the Physical Education program for boys in the 7th and 8th grades. llomer.?tisoflend to the lower grades (4; 5, 6) which are mixéd groups, in the form of presented by the boys of Lincoln End ball, six hole, basketball, 21, elimination, â€"andâ€" side line basketâ€" Tighe, George Ball. Guib, Mike Mead, Larry Herman, Mike Woll, Orin Deems. Grade 5â€"Robert Brown, Robâ€" ert Adler, Bud Frank, Mike Maâ€" gee, Bob Bass, Fred Glazer, Judd Carison, Ted Murray, Pat Barker, Richard Hopp, Tom Wanger, Fred B.fly‘..lG.Bdl.l.lM.l. McOmber, K. Pantle, R. Johnson, G. Pohn, N. Hutst, L.‘ Robinson, D. Holden, R. Burton. Grade: 7 & 8â€"G. Burmeister, I.. Reich, D. Varney, B. Bevins, R. Nenman, R. Johnson,. M. Granâ€" hoim, M. Tighe, A. Cox, T. Lillie, T. Kuehn, J. Poliock, A. Wilkinson, R. Reich, G. Parks, S. Keller, 8. .,...1% g:t‘u.l. Jo--.l.lz""x * During the storm it was necesâ€" Officials for the game will be: beneis ineyind diratatey,icoaintes, ~l Grade 6â€"T. Moore,‘R. Roscher, waii, thirty miles from a| Regardless of what the weatherâ€" Girl Scouts in the city will take Pappy. It‘s a couple of ‘other felâ€" A gal must strive to "hold" him. Excel in culinary art, Scrub, ironâ€"and mend. With ferâ€" vent heart â€" Enact the glamorâ€"puss‘s part, What recompense for efforts thus To pamper, please and pet him? Exacting mien, tight moneyâ€"pouch, Unshaven chin and Sunday grouch, A‘ snoring nap upon the couch. Who wants him? Come and get Girl Scouts Plan Fatherâ€"Daughter Rally At Elm Place Sunday birthday of Juliette Low, founder of Girl Scouting in America. The story of the founding will be deâ€" Deerfield. Program chairman for the Rally is Mrs. David R. Lasier. Coâ€"Chairman is Mrs. Wystt Jacobs, They say that, once she‘s hooked Richard Hafner and assisted by Mrs. Graham Marks. ceive the Curved Bar, highest award in Girl Scouting. $ _ Mrs. Harry L. Oppenheimer is Deane White is Executive Director "Juniors" will meet at the Matâ€" thiesen home, 1720 Broadview, on Thursday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. Schoolâ€"age daughters of Legionâ€" iNotoâ€"_T!nis does not refer to my naires i..-m’-gu attend. ~~ A Court of Awards will also be Body & Fender Repairing ~ _ 822 N. First * eighteen years ago to augment the income of the Society, in order to Mrs. Low, who will send a card to the survivors of the deceased and one to the donor. the February meetings by Mrs. Elwood B. Low, their local chairâ€" man of the Memorial Fund. The purpose® of her ‘visits ‘was to acâ€" quaint the members with the imâ€" portance. of the Fund â€"and â€"its reâ€" lationship to the work of the Soâ€" the Woman‘s..Association of the Presbyterian church will be held at the church on Mondayâ€" from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. The subject. will be "The Rise ofâ€" Tyranny". (Daâ€" vid to Jezebel.) Aquestion and discussion period will follow. agsociate minister of the church. series are as follows: The March 13 meeting of the March 27â€"The Forgotten Cenâ€" . ELECTRICITY RESTRICTIONS aus 3 toom use of normal electric service. ln aooorclance with the ongmal order of the Illinois Comâ€" .o 3 m Comnuss:on, the rcsm_nptim; of ;coal mmmg having > â€" > _bemanhumqu,alir>iédmsond;euseofaécuidtyam f amend . _ .. : fsgl. THE PRESS Wesley Methodist Men To Meet Prosperity Juniors Make $50 Polio Donation ; Aid In Cancer Drive The Junior Women‘s Prosperity club of Highwood, have donated a check of $50 toward the 1950 polio drive, Mrs. Adolph Rosalini, Club members have also volunâ€" teered to assist in the Highwood cancer drive, of which Mrs. Ralph Olson, the president urges all offiâ€" cers and members to attend, and Barbershop Quartette will enterâ€" tain with songs, and refreshments will be in charge of Mrs. Frank On Tuesday, March 14th, at 8 p.m. the Methodist Men‘s club of interested in the club to also atâ€" April 3â€"The Historical Signiâ€" ficance of Jesus. ~ Highwood Unit No. 501 Ameriâ€" Auxiliary To Meet Monday, March 13 Mrs. Vaughn Mansfield of Deerâ€" field will speak on "What‘s Wrong based on a survey and poll taken in different parts of the United States and Canada. urged to be present. Charles G. Nichols, recording seeâ€" retary Margaret Thomas, Corresâ€" Friday, March 10 * The Guild of Bethany Evangelâ€" ical United Brethren Church, will pm. at the Church. Officers for the ensuing yearâ€"will be installed dent, Mrs. Donald R. Christman, 304 Green Bay Road Individual, partnerships, corporations Bookkeeping and Insurance BARACANI OFFICE SERVICE Day . Hours â€" 9:00â€"12:00â€"1:00â€"5:00 Open Evenings â€" 7:00 to 9:00 IACOME TAX SERVICE > jeans and gingham dresses. Tickâ€" Monday, March 13th at the Legion home, 220 Green Bay Road, Highâ€" weeod at 8:00 p.m. according to obtained from Forrest D."Rose Jr., square dance chairman, or Barney vetti. Officers and members are ments and prizes for games, Those attending are asked to wear blue ets.are on sale now and may be Laurel ave. Louis Schwarz, profesâ€" sional caller, will come from Chiâ€" team to assist with the dancing. A&.Miek’idumu‘hm will be given by Highland Park Elks lodge Friday, March 17, at Elks To Celebrate St. Patrick‘s Day â€"â€"__â€" With Square Dance