A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited “ 1 Ingwersen will serve as Treasurer, ber of the Youth Interfaith Group of the North Shore. Mr. Brooks told of the growth of this group and of their constructive efforts to promote brotherhood and unâ€" After the election of officers the new president took over. Mrs. Jones introduced Miss Lorraine Sinkler, who spoke on "Good Huâ€" man Relations in the Classroom." Miss Sinkler is assistant principal of Ravinia School, and also teachâ€" es social studies at Lake Forest College. She has been working for many years at promoting good intergroup relations in the schools, and she compared the work to the planting of tiny seeds. The many different approaches to the probâ€" dfo:ï¬npu‘nwlvyï¬- children. She convinced her audâ€" ience that the seeds do, as she said, "put forth leaves" from time to time and give heartening proof of the value of the work. As a result of the talk the local Interfaith Group passed a motion mong the young people of Highâ€" did you do when Bobbie swallowâ€" ed the half dollar?" its officers for the â€"coming year president; Mrs. Harry E. Pine is Vice President in charge of memâ€" bership, and Mrs. Harry L. Canâ€" mann is Vice President in charge husband held him up by the heels and shook him and out it came. You know he works for the Inâ€" ternal Revenue Bureau." And wellâ€"nigh bursting with at an annual luncheonâ€"meeting at the Y.W.C.A. on Tuesday, May 2. Canmann, the outgoing president, introduced David Brooks, a memâ€" Luncheon Group 3 There‘ll Be Some A poor old dame, so the story Had to borrow a wringer to wring out her clothes; ; She â€"was able to purchase one of An let us name the joinersâ€"thusâ€" "Appetites Anonymous." Calling All Corpulent about .ï¬ In garments termed, "The Stylish Stout". Now, misery likes company, Have strength to miss the gravy The Censusâ€"taker deftly Ueals With queerish nomenclature, But further questioning reveals A quirk in woman‘s nature. The subject of finance or debt, However small or huge, Who can‘t Denyingâ€" any passing wish, _ Anc! so must make their way (Though this a jolly crowd should be) $ 89"192'- call to us those who‘d It Makes No Census Swank togs are hard to find for Somewhat inclined toward adiâ€" Thursday, May 11, 1950° Northshore Garden of Memories With glaring subterfuge. CREEN BAY ROAD & 1sTH ST. PHIORNK MAJ. 200¢ Ask her n-.câ€". you‘re â€"Fatty Patty Life‘s a diverting game of Fate, Bound to tempt with enticing bait; But vow what to do and not to do, ‘Or ol‘ adipose will sneak up on Mrs. Gordon Holland; Social, Mrs. Cyrus Avery; House and Grounds, Mrs. Fred H. Clutton; Finance, Mrs. Clinton Fritsch; Budget, Mrs. Charles Close; Home and Educaâ€": tion,; Mrs: Alfred E. Turner; Proâ€" l!-i!hrhhckh-ycï¬l‘- Of sweethearts merry and sweetâ€" Mrs. Sydney Frisch Luncheon Hostess To Woman‘s Club Board Mrs. Sidney Frisch began her second year as president of the Highland Park Woman‘s Club on her Officers and Board of Manâ€" agers at a delightful luncheon in her home at 1144 Ravinia Court. The occasion was the first méetâ€" ing of the new Board and plans were made for the Club‘s activiâ€" ties for next season. Dear Mom: And hints of the trials we all must You‘re still the first sweetheart 1 I‘m still your 1i‘l ol Smarty Pants, If you‘d be svelte instead of fat, You eschew this and pass up that; Look not upon the cloying sweet, Exerciseâ€"keep on your feet, My fair lady. You can‘t loaf and sleep all day, Nor â€"nibble confections from a your side, â€" | And ever by that choice abide, My fair lady. x you, y fair lady. > But through old time‘s effacing My Fair (?) Lady Make up your mind, choose up thing must endâ€"â€". From now on I‘ll neither borrow &o__-_uh;rnï¬lcbyvhkbb North Shere Flerist {| FLO W ER S POR EVIERY OCCAS10° 6 0 9 290 Greenweed Avrenue © s â€"Highland Lassie Publicity, Mrs. Fred C. Henning. experiences during this six graduate of Northwestern Univerâ€" sity and received her master‘s deâ€" gree at the University of Wisconâ€" Member at Large and Senior Adâ€" visor to Junior Auxiliary, Mrs. who will be serving for another year to complete their terms will be: Second Viceâ€"President, Mrs. In the winter of 1949 Dr. Carlâ€" son, accompanied .by Miss Kate Staley, was sent out by the Chiâ€" cago Natural History Museum to make a plant collection for them. Mexico, were gone six months and travelled 9,000 miles. The lecture Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Eugene E. Kern, chairâ€" man, and her assistants Mrs. C. J. Haynes, Mrs. L. B. Knouff, and Behanna; Hospitality, Mrs. Julius Avenue, at 2 p.m. Speaker for the day will be Dr. Marjorie Carison, professor of Botany at Northâ€" western University, whose subâ€" ject will be, "Plant Hunting Exâ€" periences and Plant Collecting." The two left by truck for Chiapas, 1 p.m. preceding the meeting. a 0 0 e e 0 0 0 e o0 e 00 t ~â€". PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINO!S v fullâ€"sized "Corox" surface units, roomy storage drawer, extraâ€"large True:Temp Oven. Fiberglas insulation on all six Ufere‘s the electric range you‘ve been waiting for . ... the unique Ranchoâ€" designed to give you all the advantages of electric cooking plus new "tuckâ€"away" space for your kitchen stool or wasteâ€" THE PRESS : y *k â€"€3 Here‘s "BIG range" capacity .. . four, at At the time of the tea, the Kindergarten teacher will have at ‘hand the necessary regisfration forms for Kindergarten entrance. Tuesday, May 16 at 2 p.m. at each of the four schools: Lincoln, Ravinia, Braeside and West Ridge. These teas are being planned by the P.T.A.s of the four schools as an opportunity for parents of boys and girls entering Kinderâ€" garten toâ€"meet the Kindergarten teacher and to make registration in advance for school next Fall. Letters are being sent -by the Board of Education to all parâ€" @nts of preâ€"school children that are on the present school lists. If there are other parents who" do not receive the letter, we would These may be filled: out at that time and a preliminary discussion of plans held. appreciate their calling the Board For District 108 The annual teas for parents of youngsters entering the Kinderâ€" gartens of School District No. In order to enter Kindergarten in the ‘Fall of 1950, the child must be five years of age on or before December 1, 1950. Boys and girls who do not meet this age requirement will notâ€" be eliâ€" gible for Kindergarten until the .{ollowinglyur. It ‘is imperative that a birth certificate ‘be preâ€" sented at the time of registration. If parents wish to complete regisâ€" tration at the time of the tea, it will be. necessary to have the birth .certificate on hand at that time. If this is not possible, the birth certificate must be Presentâ€" ed at the school office before registration can be .completed. of Education Office or the office 108 Get details today on how you can win a brand new electric range at your participating Electric Range Dealer‘s or Public Service Company store. 30 Valuable Prizes f Rancho! id the school where .the youngâ€" ng.:./ "Don‘t you hate to ster will be enrolled so they can |:as ol 96, Uncle Joet" ] ~ learn more of the details relative MJ“:"“’“»! to the Kindergarten tea. 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