Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Mar 1950, p. 3

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We expected guests for Saturâ€" day dinner, and I ordered aâ€"nice chicken from Mr. J., the Swedish farmer who brings us such beautiâ€" * fully prepared birds. We have s learped to be véry definite about the time, for once he was several hours late. He promised to be there,‘ this time, between elevenâ€" thirty and twelve. This would give â€" me the forencon for. the final .. dusting, setting the table and later * llil-m.ndh&.’h.vi-‘&} afternoon for the actual cooking. * At ten o‘clock, as I stepped out of the shower and reached for * a towel, a loud rap at my back door announced the arrival of Mr. J. and the chicken. I called o at the top of my lungs: "Is that you, Mr. J.?" ‘ . His broad Swedish "Yes, fnaâ€" am," returned. "You‘re early," I yelled. "I‘m > ~afraid I must keep you ‘waiting » for a few minutes." ‘That bane okay, ma‘am." York theatre audiences for 58 solid capacity weeks, is coming to Chicago on Monday, March 27, when it will set up house at the Great Northern Theatre. for ‘a limited engagement.. The allâ€"star cast is headed by John Beal, star of stage, screen and radio, and. includes Dorothy. Babbs, Ellem * _ Hanley, Jenny Lou Law, Wi.lliamJ *~â€"Skipper, ~Gloria ~ Hamilton, ~ AT. _ Checco, Peter Conlow, Robert Dixon, Gary Fleming, Antoinette Guhlke, Hal Hackett, Margaret Jeanne, Sybi Lamb, Sid Lawson, Don Little, F.>rence Lord, Calvin when the monthly meeting was held Monday evening, March 20th, at the home of Mrs. John Seabury, 2455 Balsam Road. spoofs the staid Diamond Horseâ€" shoe section of the Metropolitan Opera House on Broadway. Anâ€" other is "The Gladiola Girl," an hilarious lampoon of the 1925 musical comedy, throwing the spotâ€" light on such popular dance crazes "Spicy," "smart," "sophisticatâ€" ed" and "saucy" are the adjectives which trip off the tongue of audiâ€" ences and critics in labeling "Lend Refreshing, Fast, Funny|To Benefit From _ _ Tuneful, Reaches Chicago |Spring Rummage Sale Lowell, Rica Owens and Tafi lively revue, which is atractively The lilting and hummable muâ€" sic includes such Hit Parade numâ€" bers as "Molly O‘Reilly," "Who Hit Me?", ?’hfil Someone You Love Loves You", and "Give Your Hnr_t A ('%-;-m To Sing." Charles or wrote the sketâ€" Welfare Wing Hears Book Review I said: "I should know better than to take & bathâ€"there must be a law against it, what with the door and telenhone . . ." â€" It had been my intention to be "Lend An Ear," . _ |Underprivileged Children dance~routines deftly devised by Gower Champiop. and the Black Bottom. When the members of the Highâ€" land Parkâ€"Ravinia Infant Welfare Wings‘ met last month, they deâ€" cided© that all the "readyâ€"mix" products have taken away the pleasure and profit of homeâ€"made items sold at their annual bake sale. To replace this activity, they !t_lth_xobo about me, ami'opene:i Fred Faulkner, mother of member, review, the proceeds of which went to the Infant Welfare Soâ€" were served by the coâ€"hostesses, Mesdames Andrew L. Timson, Benno F. Nell, and George 8. Saturday Night! Thursday, March 23, 1950 There is such a topical number "Lend An Ear," the smash hit DO YOU NEED A JOB? TRY A PRESS WANT AD group of the Ravinia Auxiliary to the Chicago Commons will work on the Spring Rummage Sale, to be held Friday, March Sist, at the YWCA on Laurel: Avenue, from 9:00 A.M. until 1:00 P.M. This group wishes to malé as much money as possible to be able to send a number of children living in the crowded and treeless secâ€" tion of the city where the Comâ€" mons Neighborhood Settlement is located to its Summer Camp near New Buffalo, Indjana. There, in a wooded and generally cool area, these children can romp and play to their hearts‘ content for two unforgettable weeks. In charge of the Rummage Sale is Mrs. Guyâ€"B. Finlay. Attractive posters throughout Highwood, citizens car buy articles of every kind at most reasonable ptices. It is hoped that many people in the community will donate ; usable things to this worthy cause. Arâ€" ticles are to be left at the YWCA Thursday afternoon. March 30th, or at the home of Mrs, Finlay, at any time before the 30th, 523 S. St. Johns Avenue. frs. Finlay will be glad to call for articles which cannot be delivered to her home or to the "Â¥Y". One day this week, the present Chairman of the Group, Mrs. Arâ€" mand McPhee, took to the Comâ€" pairs of knitted mittens, 5 dozen towels, 3 dozen baby bibs, and a number of infant knitted sacks and other knitted items. Mres. Robâ€" ert Billeter is Chairman of the Sewing Committee and Mrs. Allen of the Knitting Committee. These articles are always welcomed and I thought this was a ctolumn where Contributors were all good folk. (The least that she can do is spare One fellow for All Games Party sor an all games party, Monday, March 27th at the Legion home, 220 Green Bay Road, Highwood. Mrs. Matt Maiman, chairman, will be assisted by committee conâ€" sisting of Mrs. Reno Giangiorgi, Mrs. John Peterson, and Mrs, Oliâ€" ver Innocenza. Members are asked to bringâ€"prizes for the games or door prizes. Refreshments will be served and the public is invited. I thought she was a faithful And here I‘ve prayed on bended knee For just one man about my house! Shall we let Matmalade deride Well, how about it Braeside 8th Grade To Present Spring Play Explain Yourself, tion of Mrs. Flory Grover, will present two one act plays on Friâ€" day, March 31, at 8:15 P. M. in Kenneth Crowell‘s room will give "Alex the Great." This play is a Om o. lon ts . Patks bPake okay. Ay get mine tonight!": .. comedy which offers many iaughs. our laws this way? :.7..73;‘;';..|waq Methodist _ ~~ my loving yoke.) Cm’ Chb‘ s under the direcâ€" of R.B.0. Members of the young Married Couples‘ Club of Wesley Methodist church Highland ~Parkâ€"Highwood will hold a games party this Satâ€" urday, March 25th at 8 p.m. in the church basement at Highwood the club are: Coâ€"president, and Mrs. Howard Wadley; August Baracani. failure of some past dances. A few stags will be admitted at an extra charge, however. It is hoped that teen agers will take this opporâ€" Park will have a chance to prove| Pr. Rudolph Dreikurs, M.D. that they want something in the | will lecture on "A New Concept of line of weekâ€"end activity when| Discipline", at the Ravinia PTA Jim Varney and his orchestra head | meeting to be held Monday, March a dance at the community center 21, at. 8:00 P.M. in the Village -:&y.luehu'l'hdn-i' House. to semiâ€"formal and the dance| â€" Pr, Dreil edical Director flMulfl.Mvfllhd&.Cm.;:ity!ChfldGm ‘MMWB,Mmmmhhm‘Mgof of Ceremonies, Mike" Gilroy. The das 3 dance is to be‘ a trial program,|t\° P"A¢ticing psychiatrists in conducted entirely byâ€"teen agers, | Chicago. A Graduate of the Uniâ€" and if the response is good there|versity of Vienna, Dr; Dreikurs planned for them. 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