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Highland Park Press, 4 May 1950, p. 3

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I‘m aware always of the freeâ€" dom with whichâ€"we cross state borders in our great USA., Howâ€" ever, in motoring, one occasionalâ€" ly. meets with the ultra conscienâ€" tious inspector who is determined "to keep his state free from conâ€" tamination. y terian Church of Highland Park. Tuxis Society and the Woman‘s Association together will be host to young people from the Calvary Presbyterian Church of Chicago, and to two young speakers from McCormick Seminary who will direct the program ‘to be built around the theme, "The Heart of Westminster Fellowship," featurâ€" ing a demonstration of the work of a youth society and participaâ€" tion in folk dancing and games. the trunk of the car I took note of the official in charge. He was indeed severe, tall, handsome, mustached and very curt. Presbyterian Women High School young â€"people of Tuxis Society will be guests, and members of the Woman‘s Associaâ€" tion of the Highland Park Presbyâ€" all get out when we drew up to the indicated stop for inspection. I rather resented the delay, for I was eager to locate an eating I knew he‘d not pay much atâ€" tention to me, for, as you know, Millie, I wear my comfortable old clothes when traveling. My old Brown suit serves very ‘well, as does my Easter hat of three years ago. I seldom wear it, but it rests either on the back seat or on the floor of the car, neatly done up in a plastic bag. It is that brown straw, with the tan and yellow flowers bunched on at a supper and program meeting to begin at 6:00. o‘clock Sunday Frazier, juniors at McCormick into the State of Cali'lornia; we had eaten all our oranges and all Under the general direction of Mrs. Henry â€"C. Hawes, Hospitality Chairman, the informal supper will be in charge of Mrs. Robert Froehlich and Mrs. Lioyd Tupper, assisted by a number of women of the Woman‘s Association. Feaâ€" tured speakers will be Mr. Robert One On California The profession of ifispector is definitely one of exactitude. As in many things, the Golden State takes pride in excelling in the protection of her trees and plants. One gift I craveâ€"percipience To cherish simple things, Blue morning glories on a fence, A flash of grackles‘ wings, The distantâ€"tolling call to prayer, A loaf of homeâ€"made bread, The fragrance of a baby‘s, hair, A quilt upon my bed. A letter from a loyal.friend, My dog‘s adoring eyes, A book to read, a shirt to menid, These humble joys to prize. Aware of values that prevail F Through years of life‘s decline The lure of mammon‘s voice will Dear Millie: Thursday, May 4, 1950 A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited â€"_ THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY H. Richman Tailors & Cleaners "I While R.B. got out to unlock On the Easter Sunday we drove The boon of peace be mine. = Marmalade. Northshore Garden of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 1sTH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1007 Dial HI 21172 amnounce the positions to be taken by members of the Governâ€" ing Board of the group elected at a meetingâ€"on Aprilâ€"23. The eight young people who will be officers I stared, open mouthed, then collapsed in laughter at his error. "HI!‘ I called, "That‘s my hat!" Such, my dear Millie, is the thoroughness of inspection offiâ€" cers in California. He returned my bonnet ‘with the tan and yellow flowers, without a smile. __Perhaps, poor fellow, he has trouble: with his eyes. shire to Alaska. tensively in Europe, once travelâ€" ing to Poland by Cattle Boat, and Miss Frazier has participated in youth activities from New Hampâ€" W in my thoughts, I hardly ~saw him take leave of the car. Suddenly I was aware that he was gone, and was carryâ€" ing something to his office. Wrens on Time now could only serve as an inâ€" spector for the Fruit Growers‘ Association. I puzzledâ€"a good bit over him, and had just about decided on the woman angle when his Nibs put his head into the car. _ "Any. lunch, lady, oranges, grapefruit, citrus or plants?" he snapped. and book$* on ~theyâ€"back seat. .I remained silent while he searched, peeved and hungry. I hoped his wife had left himâ€"the old grouch! Wrens appear in church tower on schedule, as they have done for over 50 years. I fell to musing about him. Perhaps his severity was due to ulcers, or maybe his wife had gone off with a younger man,.I didn‘t~ think it was a financial splendid features. Perhaps he had "No," I replied, expecting him to take my word for it. He Ignored my reply and startâ€" ed pawing over the accumulation of road maps, scarves, sweaters Said Jenny to Johnny, "We‘re _right on timeâ€" * How I‘ve missed the sound of the old church .chime." sive experience in youth activities. Both claiming Ohio as home state, our night things. But it was too late, now. The inspector was pryâ€" ing into everything. _ podn y kept a date . . Another run to plate." Telograph Delivery Service North Shore Florist F LO W E RS FOR EVERY OCCAsION 290 Greenwood Avenue Johnny, "we‘ve ol Carol Walker, and George White 5 5 im J 12°° 220°, Fecorcing secretary; bll.f::nd Pu:. ‘Vufl?l"?fldf 5‘;_ Mrs. _ Lawrence Morano, | corresâ€" F. V. Nelson, the recording secre.| PAP4Dg "secretary,â€" and the . folâ€" | Will give a 5 “thlowingdiueton: ; year‘s ‘ activities. ° Mrs. J. C. _ Principal Ray Naegle, Mr. Herâ€" Leaming, Mrs. R. C. Reed. lnd_,;bgnklleflldinc, Mr. T. L. Osborn, Mrs. Florence Dingle will report on the highlights of the 59th Conâ€" tinental Congress of the D.A.R. which was recently held in Washâ€" ington, D. C. Mrs. L. B. Sinclair will present several revisions to the byâ€"laws for consideration by the members, fers the following slate for chapâ€" of Tuxis nextâ€" year are Philip AP e B‘g PNETDW t OR CCE C TICET Graham, Philip Hardacre, Kenâ€" Mrs. B. E. Grove and Mrs. E. H. ence â€" Dingle ~ Historianâ€"Librarian â€" Mrs. Eva D Aâ€"R Committee Nominates Candidates For Chapter Offices ȴhe North Shore Chapter, D.A. R. will hold its annual meeting at 1:80. p.m. on May 11, 1950 at the home of Mrs. R. L. Johnson, 624 Brierhill Road, Deerfield. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. R. The nominating committee ofâ€" Regentâ€"Mrs. J. °C. Leaming Chaplainâ€"Mrs. J. B. ‘Garnett Corresponding Secretaryâ€"Mrs. Treasurerâ€"Mrs. H. W. High: C.A.R.â€"Mrs. F. J. 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