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Highland Park Press, 30 Mar 1950, p. 2

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4 / % oo 0 / _ A@Gb@ (SPECIAL Â¥O Â¥HS EOHLAND uasly So . .. a few weeks ago, at Reverend Will‘s inviâ€" ~ tation, scores of us, orTginally married by Rev. Will, ; ; Journeyed to The Country Church for his special vesâ€" 1" per service dedicated to couples married at his church. ‘.:\l A Beautiful Service . .. . It was a beautiful service with all the happiness and good feeling that goes with marriage. publication must be writtern on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. * Lester S. Olson, Publisher. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00â€" per year outside of Lake County, Illinois. â€" s IIl., Telephone: Highland Park Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Iark, Illinois. . â€" Wheelsâ€"Aâ€"Rollin. The program of dances for April 1st includes ‘The Frog Prince," "Miss Muffet", "Hansel and Gretel" and ‘"The Ants and the Grasshopper." Succeeding perâ€" formances will be on April 22nd and â€"May 6th. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Story Book Theatre Comes To Highland Park Tales and children‘s stories in dance form, with a background of music and narration. Among the professional artists, all of whom are both dancers and actors, preâ€" senting these stories is Miss Madge Friedman of 1717 Rice Street, who not only teaches dancing in Highland Park, but has beenâ€" in many professional performances and was a member of the cast of Page 2 â€" Renewal of marriage vows followed the sermon. "Brides" and "grooms" responded as we had whgn first married. , § s /. The same words were said. The same feeling was there. It was a recapturing of a few of the most beautiâ€" ful moments in the life of each of the couples there. It was indeed a wonderful service amf I for one §trong3 recommend that each couple becomes "reâ€" married" each year. â€" life. * These. van;ghighlighxs of _Reverend Will‘s ;noving Sermon. â€" â€" t t Blend each of these into your marriage and it‘ll be a happy one. . p Reâ€"new Your Marriage Vows . .. e The first of a series of Story Book Theatre perfc;rmsncu will be held at the Ravinia School auditorium on : Saturday afterâ€" moon, April 1st, at 3:00 p.m. â€" courtship. mate. 1. Married folks should live alone, in their own home, or their own apartment. ‘ 2. . Live within your income.. 3. â€" Don‘t argue. * 4. Don‘t nag. _ 5;. Work together as partners.\ > ~. f 6. Continue the same courtesies used during â€"His good ideas on this subject are wopth repeatâ€" ing here for they help you who are married remember that to keep a marriage happy complete cooperation is vital. « â€"â€" Before we repeated marriage vows, Rev. Will gave an interesting sermon titled "Happiness in Marâ€" riage". | _ _ ts . * *_.â€" s Have You Been Reâ€"Married Recently? I was reâ€"married the other evening . .. § Yes, in one of the most memorable church servâ€" ices ever attended, I was reâ€"married to my brideâ€"ofâ€" twoâ€"years by her Father, The Reverend Benjamin Martyn Will, minister â€"of the beautiful Country Church of the City . ... | Reverend Will‘s church, records will show, is one of the most popular churches for marriages in this area. He believes that each year maryried folks should repeat wedding vows and reâ€"capture the happiness that is a wedding. § Lest those first two paragraphs be misâ€"underâ€" stood by some of you out front, let me explain this reâ€"marriage ... Popular Church . . . & *‘ ~=% Story Book Theatre tells Fairy 10. 11. Keep little things little! * Be patient, understanding. â€" . â€" _ Keep a sense of humor. â€" Make religion an integral part of your daily Say something pleasant each day to your intended for w ue e 0 > => * |Carroll Snyder has lead the staff of teachers in preparing the proâ€" ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"{gram. Parents and their friends The Highland Park Recreation|&re invited to attend the program. department is sponsoring Story|An Easter gift for each child will Book Theatre and tickets may be|be distributed. » Purehued C M OOR UTEIEY L8 11â€" | cereemcomynmgementfeaeessgrrimrs t mneres oo mss eraiee ies ter or at ‘the schools, or at the door on the afternoon of the perâ€" formance. * 34 North First St. THE CORRESPONDENCE NOOK And There Are Some Fascinating, KINGâ€"SIZE, LONGâ€" EARED BUNNIES, As Well As A Lot Of Little Ones . . . And A Fime Selection Of COLORFUL EASTER BASKETS and GRASS . .. And Some TINY, FUZZY CHICKS, S$o Small You Can Wear Them On Your Coat .. . . And So Many. Other Interesting Items That > ; _ We Think You Will Find It Well Worth Your Time To Do A Good Share Of Your EASTER SHOPPING ATâ€" ~ â€" INDIVIDUAL SELECTIONS Make Our EASTER CARD DISPLAY A Fine Group To Choose From. We Have An Excellent ‘Supply of Beautiful RELIGIOUS, RELATIVE, JUVENILE and GENERAL, As Well As A Limited Number Of GERMAN, SWEDJISH, and ITALIAN EASTER CARDS For Your Perusal. ~â€" A VIEW MASTER With An EASTER STORY PACKET Makes A Wonderful Gift For The Youngster . . . And A Few Colorful Scenes From The HOLY LAND Will Add Much To The Holiday Enjoyment Of The Whole Family . . . (In MASTER!) FOR EASTER There‘s Nothing Quite Like The VIEW Telephone: HI 26680 Redeemer Lutheran Sunday School Program The Initerfaith Group invites all interested membérs of the comâ€" munity to meet with them on the first Thursday in April for dessert luncheon at the home of the Presiâ€" dent, ‘Mrs.‘ Harry L. Canmann, o‘clock, to hear Dr. Jack‘s talk, and to participate in the question period that concludes all of these informal meetings. New residents in the community are always welâ€" come guests of this thought\ proâ€" voking group. 3 ~ 3 School will hold a special Easter program during the usual 9:30 of â€"the National Association of Interâ€"group" Relations â€" Officials, and is presently viceâ€"chairman of the Chicago Division of the Amâ€" erican Civil Liberties Union. He is also a regular dontributor to national magazines. f. 4 Dr. Jack is â€"a popular: speaker on the North Shore, well known both nationally and for his outâ€" standing work in interracial relaâ€" tions in the Chicago area. For five years prior to his present minisâ€" terial post, he was executive secâ€" retary of the Chicago . Council Against Racial and Religious Disâ€" crimination (of which Bishop Sheil and Preston Bradley are coâ€"chairâ€" men). He has been viceâ€"chairman Thirtyâ€"Two Students Become Members Of H. S. Honor Society "Brotherhood Is Not Optional" is the‘ timely subject chosen by Dr. Homer A. Jack, minister of the Unitarian Church of Evanâ€" ston, for his guest speaking apâ€" pearance at theâ€" April 6 meeting of The Interfaith Group. To Address The Interfaith Group Dr. Homer A. Jack Lynn Abrens, Mary Andrews, Peter Armstrong, James Aaronson, Joan Avery, Carolyn Baird, Barâ€" nard Barnes, Katherine Becker, Ann Boyd, Delia Cabonargi, Carol Coppens, Marilyn Date, Ann Daâ€" vidow, Betty ‘Jean Dorick, Lawâ€" rence Feldman, William George, Alice Gilbert, Barbara Glick, Marâ€" garet King, Ann L&wton, Frances Manfredini, Sam McMaster, Emily Ann Perreault, Robert Phillips, Donaldâ€"Piper, Hugh Riddle, Fred Schweiger, Deeâ€"Dee Smart, Ellen Whitney, Guy Wilbor, Janis Zabel, and Roland Zagnoli. ship, tiated as members of the National Honor â€"Society in a special assemâ€" on the basis of scholarship records; character records, and balloting by the seniors and teachers as to service and leadership, will be awarded National Honor Society pins purchased by the Boys and Girls clubs of the school. character, 32 seniors at the Highâ€" land Park high school will be iniâ€" bly tomorrow (Friday) morning, March 31. 2 . Those who are to be initiated are as follows: In recognition of their scholarâ€" The students, who were selected TRY A PRESS WANT AD THEY BRING RESULTS Highland Park, 1. session on _ 9th. Mr. THE PRESS Sunday The Social Chairman, Mrs. Harâ€" old Heisler andâ€"her devoted corps To ORTists the bond is even closer.: The Honorable Ambassaâ€" dor, M. Henri Bonnet has deâ€" clared, "It is a privilege to pay tribute to the admirable and conâ€" structive work performed by ORT, not only in my country, but throughout Europe and a large part of the world . . . The question of qualified manpower is a pressâ€" ingâ€"one for reconstruction and deâ€" velopment.‘ ORT deserves high praise,also for having shown the most generous comprehension of the need for all categories of refugees in their < schools in France, where Jewish and nonâ€" Jewish persons are studying toâ€" gether . . . The professional schools established in France and North Africa by ORT, their training cenâ€" tersâ€"and their model farms, are an invaluable help in‘ recovery" . . . "ORT is engaged in aâ€"great and noble adventure together with the forces of freedom, social jusâ€" tice and progress" . . . . The famous ORT Vocational Center in Montreuil (suburb of Paris) built with a $100,000.00 grant â€" from _ the <International Ladies ~Garment Workers ‘Union houses the blue ribbon winner Raâ€" dio and Television School, estabâ€" lished and maintained . by the North Shore Chapter ORT in memory of David R. Lebeson, a war casualty,â€"the son of a noted pioneer ORT family. § Of N. S. American ORT The North Shore Chapter Womâ€" unique privilege to the memberâ€" ship and to the community in presenting M. Alexis Stepanoff, Consul of France, an able repreâ€" sentative of the Consulat General deFrance a Chicago, at the meetâ€" ing, Wednesday, April 12th, _ ~ France and its people are close {« KELLER _ VOTE FOR Hugo L Schneider, Jr. Primariesâ€"Tuesday, April 11th Now Serving As Chief Deputy County Treasurer‘ Your Support Will Be Appreciated! April 11 of Village Hostesses will assist the hostess of the day in serving a dent ‘of North Shore"ORT, exâ€" Mrs: Edwin H. Manasse, County . Treasurer Republican Candidate for A honey of a pair. . : slipover sweater with cap to match! Agoflmhm_ j to match from a galaxy of luscious colors. Sizes 34 to 40 _ â€" â€" Stipover with cap to match J e2 GARNETT‘S HIGHLAND PARK, ILL M @g 88Rp Thursday, March 30, 1950 * Tends a cordial invitation to inâ€"* dividuals and groups who wish to our midst, She may be reached at HI 2â€"582%, or at 20 Ravine terâ€"

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