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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1950, p. 3

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than our hill) has a shelter for ~:~*~~doves. If this vagrant dove goes back and tells his friends about ~ this tray I‘m supporting, they may all come to feed from my tray .â€" _ and frighten my pets away. > ._. _ The linnets left some ten days agoâ€"except one pair. This feâ€" male is the bossiest thing of her size I have ever seen. No matter . how many birds are on the tray, nor how large they may be, when she arrives they leave. And if one _ _ _Gares to outâ€"stay the others she will try to peck it in the eye, and it will leave pronto. Then the male linnet, who has been sitting on a wireâ€" near by, will join his mate they usually come. >â€" Butâ€"about my troubles. Yesâ€" urdsyfimappcmdonthow a dove, not once, but several times. He is larger than any of my pets, and always finding him alone on the tray niakes me think he has frightened the ;other birds away. I hear that a party living on the hill the other side of the and they will feed. until their hunger is appeased. Bird Tray Troubles If you have never kept a tray for birds you have missed some very interesting sights. Just now I‘m troubled, and I don‘t know what to do.â€" Most of the birds who patronize my tray have babies in their nests. same time and fly off after fillâ€" ing their bills as full as they can possibly hold. Besides, they are on the tray oftener, each day, than CLASS OF 1950â€"(1) Gloria Dennis, Jacqueline Dickelman, Janet Dickey, Betty Jean Dorick, and Harry Dufficld. (2) Jeanme Engelbrecht, Carolyn Enâ€" quist, John Eubagks, Julis Evers,. and James Faulkner. (3) Joanne Febel, Lawrence Feldman, Susan Fox, Marie Frech, and Shirley Frost. (4) William George, Alice Gilbert, Michael Gilroy, George Glader, and Barbara Glick. (5) Richard Godfrey, Robert Godfrey, Marilyn Grabin, Donald Grabo, and Margaret M(I)momfimhmmn Growney, John Gustafâ€" son, andâ€"Barbara Halsted. (7) Marjorie Harder, Edward Hart, Jean Hawley, John Her:, and Edith Hirsch. (§) Kenneth Hirsch, David Holf, John Holt, Arthur Holzheimer, and Helen Hout. (9) James Humphrey, Vita Intranuove, Alan Jester, Edgar Jett, and Arliss Johnson. Thursday, June 8, 1950 Each did its work. Beholdâ€" A split appeared along the hardâ€" Pale as precious jade Appeared; another split, and A miracle was made! As petals of a flower, Gained strength from air and sunâ€" In barely half an hour, The object, once so ugly, so Ungainly, so forlorn, Became a fairy thing. ‘Twas thus A dragon fly was born. The muddy bottom of a pond, Unlovely to the eye, Crept awkwardly along a sturdy Willow stem near by. Casing, sere and old, f Through which a glimpse of someâ€" Sheer gossamer wings of green, as . So far I haven‘t seen her with the dove. But if I find two doves on the tray, I‘ll know the doves have the upperhand, and I‘ll have to devise a scheme to get rid of Where, winterâ€"bound it lay, _ Had been home to/the ugly nymph Until one day in May, light, and, Suggestions welcome. . bloom. She exhibited the new yelâ€" low tulip variety, Mother‘s Day, and for her second exhibit she featured the flowering shrub kerâ€" ria which is a single yellow bloom much like syringa. Mrs. Leroy F. Herz:a also reâ€" ceived two ribbons in the hortiâ€" cultural class: one for her pink Mrs. Willard Ewing and Mrs. Leâ€" roy F. Harza, entered under the name of the Ravinia Garden Club, flowers featurin Fantasy tulip, and the other for yellow trollius, or globe flower. All flowers exhibited for compeâ€" tition, except those of Mrs. Black, were grown in Mrs. Harza‘s garâ€" den, which is one of , the. show places in the south end of town in Braeside during the blooming Tomorrow the Garden Club will meet at 10 a.m. in the Ravinia Rose Garden. Members will wear and clippers for work in the rose beds. Each member will bring her own sandwiches, and at the noon hour, coffee and dessert will be Harza, and Mrs. Kenneth Kraft. In the afterncon, the club will happy to announce fivé new blue ribbons won last Sunday, May 28, when the Garden Club of Illinois had its Annual Flower Show at Curtiss Candy Farms, Cary, Hliâ€" of ‘geishaâ€"tulips and carmine or Ravinia Garden Club Wins Five Awards In Annual Flower Show One. ribbon was won jointly by crab. Mrs. Herman Black two ribbons in the horticulâ€" class for her specimen protect against moisture damage. Don‘t let high humidity take its costly § toll. A Dehumidifier will prevent rusting of home workshop tools, end that musty smell in 2# your basement or utility room, and keep mold and mildew out of your recreation room., The Frigidairé Electric Dehumidifier is comâ€" pletely‘ automatic. All you have to do is plug it into any convenient electrical outlet, and it‘s inâ€" stalled! There are no messy chemicals to buy or replace, no heaters or electrical coils to worry | about. The Frigidaire Dehumidifier is always clean, odoriess, and completely safe during operation. n, Mrs. Leroy F. . THE PRESS Club SMALL DOWN PAYMENTâ€" | balance payable in easy terms on + your manthly Service Bill. See your decler or our nearest store Electric Dehumidifier, and has capacity of 2% gallons. Stenborg, who portrayed Claudia on Broadway after Dorothy Mcâ€" Guire went into the movies, will play the title role. Her husbandâ€" ofâ€"aâ€"month‘ and a favorite Tentâ€" house player, Barney Hughes, will portray David, Claudia‘s husband. Moore. Curtain is at 8:40 p;ll. Employee Celebrates 35th Year With Company yesterday (June 7). 1 Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Keller started with the utility here as a driver in the electric operaâ€" ting department in. 1915. Five years_later he béecame a meter tester and in 1921 became assoâ€" ciated with substation operating work, He transferred to Evansâ€" ton in 1927 and came back here in 1941. 200 Tenthouse Theatre To Present Comedy "Claudia", June 13 "Claudia" Rose Franken‘s lightâ€" hearted comedy will be the second production presented June 13 by pntratenditratrcetarntbacaith, uic Tt sinmisimand a new hit each week and is open every night except Monday, Other favorites to be seen in this week‘s production are Marrian Walters, Gertrude Kinnell and Dickie round ‘ in Keller‘s hobby is swimming and hiking at his cottage at Powers Lake, Wisconsin. 85th n!nnivgtcry'yith the utility make a garden tour of Mrs. Herâ€" 1616 Dean Avenue, Ravinia. J. Keller, 114 S. 2nd eran employe here for 2 No. Sheridan Rd. RUTTKAY JEWELERS Shelton‘s Ravinia Protect those tools in your Finblheotlhnllhinfihwat&u * Watch, jewelry and repairs Don‘t let "sweat" doud your show windows. 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