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Highland Park Press, 1 Jun 1950, p. 3

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» Thursday, June 1, 1950 Did you ever hear of A bird called the puffin With beak like a parrot~ And shape like a muffin? »Iâ€"suspect it‘s as novel To you as to me, For it lives in an island __gives Aunt Carrie a hard time. Meet The Puffinâ€" It‘s Different! Great, snowy gannets Guard its retreatâ€" y . Kittiwakes and great auks, With their funny web feet. I confess I‘m intrigued By this bird called the puffinâ€" With beak like a parrot And shape like a muffin. Way out in the sea. â€"Qâ€"»â€" * I‘ll Take Vanilla them, placed the cartons in the freezing compartment of the reâ€" â€"One day â€"my â€"aunt had â€"planned a dessert of ice cream for a large Uncle to buy the three flavors she to other things until time to serve She made quite a ceremony of ukinxduchoieeof_uchgnut. chocolate, and some vanilla. Lastly "We â€" el," he drawled, "I WOULib:iko chocolate, but I WILL vanilla, since that is "Do yofi mean to say, Charlie," my aunt demanded, "that you let Members are looking forward with pleasure to the annual Flag Day meeting of theâ€"Northâ€"Shore chapter D.A.R., which will be the home of Mrs. Henry C. Hawes, 421 Brierhill road, Deerfield. A by the Blackhawk Society, Childâ€"\cityâ€"wide Roosevelt College Fifth ren of the American Revolution,| Anniversary Dinner at which Viceâ€" of which Miss Charlotte Leaming| President "Alben W. Barkley will son will play the â€"piano. The|friends of the college June 8, at pledge to the flag will be followed |the Sheraton Hotel, 6:30 p.m. ~ by the reading of the C.A.R.| Judge Campbell will serve as creed. A play, "Our First Flag",|coâ€"chairman of the sponsoring will be given under the direction|committee and Mrs. Lackner will is president. man of the CAR committee. Other i‘reémfil, colorâ€"bearer, Barbara Wilson, chaplain, and Mrs. Edwin Hadley, Jr., registrar. 5 former Secretary of the Interior, Coâ€"hostesses for the luncheon| who will serve as chairman of the will be Mrs. George O Strecker, Fifth Anniversary Dinner honorâ€" chairman, and Mesdames Gordon|ing the school and its founders. Buchanan, William â€"A._ Couch,| The college, which has no ¢nâ€" William F. Einbecker, Raymond|dowment, will be awarded a Fifth W. Fiinn, Joseph B. Garnett, Willâ€"| Anniversary Gift expected to exâ€" ism H. Gartside, Edwin L. Gilroy,|ceed $100,000. The fund will be Franklyn Vance mnn.umum.uwudxsw- Patterson, Fréd Schoeffling, Wilâ€"|ling, founder. and president o.f ford C. Shipnes, Edmund J. Taft|the school, as part of the fifth and Miss Muriel Strecker. Memâ€"| anniversary celebration. bers wishing transportation may| Nationally noted for its stand telenhone Mrs. V. Edward Lawâ€"|against racial and religious disâ€" Johnson, Deerfield, the following officers were elected and installâ€" Mrs. Joseph B. Garnett, chaplain; logg Speed, registrar; Mrs. Florâ€" committees are to be as follows: |held at the home of Mrs. Harold Mrs. Frank Sorg, C.A.R.; Mrs.| Van Steenderen in Barrington, John R. Dolan, ways and means; Wednesday, May 24, with a box Mrs m;mwâ€"ndlmmmaebm publicity; Mrs. John B. Wilbor, | meeting and program. Revisions r~:.=., and Mrs. George O. Streckâ€" of the byâ€"laws, reports of the offiâ€" ar wenereum. cers and election of officers for During the year twenty Manâ€" uals of Citizenship were presented to the Naturalization Class held under the auspices of the Adult Education classes at the Highland Park High school. >« . > © â€" An April 24 Nrs. William F. Einbecker presented a flag to the Brownie scout troup at the Green talk on the Evolution of the Flag. Mrs. Phelips gave similar talks to Boy. Scout troup 31, Green Bay school, at the meeting held preâ€" ceding Mother‘s Day, and to the At Henry Hawes ss To D.A.R. At HI. 2â€"4632. 11 -nou..-hduummvw. knowing all the time that there was only one kind to serve?" Uncle looked hurt. "I didn‘t see any harm," he answered, "in «it least letting them iexpress their Ma Learns A Proverb Since tide and man‘s activities Are ruled by ebb and flow, Finances have no mysteries To Ma. She‘s in a glow. Relieves her mind of doubt. Pa banks within the maximumâ€" Her job‘s to take it out. _‘ > With his orchid on her shoulder, Dancing with a new boy friend, Found she liked his arms to hold With his orchid on her shoulder . . Wonderedâ€"would his lips â€" grow Prayed the night would never end, With his orchid on her shoulder, Dancing with a new boy friqdi A farmer has found he has musiâ€" Which raucous, loud sounds drive At that they‘re no different from Some folks we know ' Who often lay eggs Boy Scout troop which met May 22 at the home of Mrs. John E. Assist In Ceremonies At Roosevelt College and Mrs. Julius E. Lackner, will woman‘s committee. Other Highland Park residents serving as sponsors will be Mrs Alfred S. Alschuler, 1731 S. Sherâ€" idan Road; Mrs. H. A. Stine, 1433 Wildwood Lane; and Mrs. Samuel Wittelle, 1457 S. Sheridan. r the college was dedicated in 1945 by â€"Mrs. Rleanorâ€"Roosevelt. Durâ€" ing its fiveâ€"year history its stuâ€" dent body has increased from 1,200 to 5,700 and its faculty has grown from 84 to 330. § held at the home of Mrs. Harold Vice President Barkley will be AND ALL KiNps or ANNUAL BEDDING PLANTS Pansies in full Bloom 1781 1267 BACIK‘S One of the Guests â€"RB.0. E.B. fi-unuoynu.u‘wfi‘\ fi.elnhmjletoldshfinfinu music scholarship for talented young musicians in the communâ€" ity. She extended a cordial welâ€" come to the incoming President, Mrs. Irving Schur and the followâ€" ing officers; First Viceâ€"President, Mrs. Virgil Musser; Second Viceâ€" fred Johnson; Corresponding Secâ€" retary, Mrs, Arthur Raff; Treas urer, Mrs. George S. Lyman, and dent of the choral ensemble. The otherâ€"officers of theâ€"choral enâ€" of the i;ocnn at this meeting was Mrs. C. Longford: Felske. _ _ North Shore Area Scouts of America, was held Thursday evening, May 25, at the ‘The Annual Meeting of the North Shore Area Council, Boy on the 27th of September. â€"â€" p.ouaoyo-nelfhv'i"m < protect against moisture damage. % Don‘t let high hamidity take its costly toll. 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