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Highland Park Press, 19 Oct 1950, p. 3

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member how, for a time, an iceâ€" cold morning shower was supâ€" posed to be the perfect cureâ€"all. I used to arrive at the office with such a frozen face that I lost two nothing &n earth except an unâ€" chained dog".â€" Any dog on a leash, we areâ€"told, is given such a sense of inferiority by Sister‘s topâ€" lofty demeanor that his owner (on the other end of the leash) is often embarrassed, no end. : A short time ago two big Toms elected to put on a wrestling match, with appropriate sound effects, just outside the kitchen door, *where Sister was at lunch. «‘Mercy!‘ ejaculated Sister, in to waste it evenâ€"though it was sour.â€"Undoubtedly, this regimen is telling on me. Only the other day, I heard the boss alluding to This morning, at breakfast (raw yogurt), I said, "You used to have such a pretty neck." That "used ‘to" , makes any woman panicky. Later, I peeked into her bedroom. She was stretching her jaw and rolling her head around, probably to tighten the muscles. some wrinkles around her eyes. I can dwell upon the advantages of a few extra pounds. I‘ll mention that cute chubby widow who lives down the street. Aâ€"bit of subterfuge may speed the time when we‘ll have mashed Railly, Now! happenings at Buckingh‘m‘ palace, it would seem advisable to change the guards at least three times a reduce his waistâ€"line if he wants to be admired. Well, I never was a Robert Taylor but I was plump and prosperousâ€"looking. Now, look at me! My double chin has beâ€" come a wattle that flaps around uncontrollably and gets pinched ers. My trousers are so loose that I have to shift the fullness to the back. The effect is remiâ€" niscent of Grandma‘s bustle. It has always been my habit o‘clock each night. Usually I came up with a couple of sandwiches, Missus trots after me officiously: No starch nor carbohydrates. Here, I‘ll get.you a dish of yoâ€" More About Sister course a good cabbage slaw was different. These days we have "health salads", all kinds of raw A letter from A.C.O. gives additional highâ€"lights on the perâ€" sonality of the 17â€"pound cat, shocked feline tones, "What an infernal din!" Then, more briskâ€" My wife has a book. Don‘t get me wrong. Our library is buiging; but this latest tome is allâ€"imporâ€" tant as far as she was concerned. It‘s something about becoming beautiful and young again. The theory is that, with the right kind of food, one can corps, B. O., pyorrhea and every ailment known to man. I‘ve started an insidious camâ€" My only consolation is the"hope In (Or, might we say, Yogurt?) & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone HI 24551 of chocolate cake. of Hallowe‘en Atmosphere Welfare Groups Start Plans For Christmas Stockings . The semior group of the Highâ€" land Parkâ€"Ravinia Center of the Infant Welfare will meet on Monâ€" day at 11 a.m. in the home of Mrs. Spencer°R. Keare, 842 So. Linden avenue. e aal Party, to be given in the home of Mrs. Malcolm D. Vail, 190 Lakeâ€" The course proves so popular that another class will begin about the middle of November to enable those who could not enter the first course because of the overâ€" flow of enrollments to still take advantage of the instruction. Mr. lessons ‘on Monday evenings beâ€" ginning at 8:00. The present class will end November 13, at which time the second course will be offered. Kindly register for the second class at once. Call HI. 2â€" 0675. « The adult class in modern danâ€" cing, under the direction of Madge beginâ€"his workshop for writers on Wednesday morning. Registrations can still be taken. €all HI. 2â€"0675. Instruction will include basic work for beginners in writing and comâ€" position. â€" i Wesley Methodist. church to be Hallowe‘en setting. Beginning at W. S. C. S. will set the tables to suit the mood of the evening. The MYF will clear them after the program and the Couples club wili police the kitchen. The Men‘s club will have charge of the program. assigned to individuals in order said was: "Cut it out, you guys! You‘re. making an atrocious nuiâ€" sance of yourselves!" And leapâ€" under the supervision of Kenneth G. Hance, assistant dean of Northâ€" western School of Speech, is now October 20, from 9 to 10 a.m. at "Gentlemen, gentlemen . . .. A.C.0. Tree Surgery and Removal of Trees at ‘ gan 281 units will sponsor a dance on January 30th. Each unit in the district isâ€"requested to send at <lude the following: Bois Epeâ€" Lully; Auf De Wesser Zu Singen 14th with Highland Park and Lake Forest. A complete meal is served at this, since it is held during the evening meal hour. Expenses for these parties and dances come out of the Poppy Day fund, and since they do run rather high, units are assisted by others in the district, which helps greatly financially and with the work. The coupon program is working toward a goal to increase the reâ€" habilitation fund in aiding in the maintenance of the Downey nurâ€" sery at the Veterans‘ hospital. Last year the cash derived from this project in the state of Illinois amounted to $1,741.50, reported Mrs. Carlsen. This program is to be continued again this year. The Veteran‘s Craft shop sales A piano ensemble arranged for two pianos (eight hands) will con‘ clude the program, and will conâ€" sist of Two Movements, Andanteâ€" Allegroâ€"Moderato, from The Menâ€" delssohn Octette Opus 20, and will be played by Miss Priscillo Carâ€" ver, Mrs. George Carr, Mrs. Charâ€" The third group will consist of songs by Mrs. Mansuetti, as folâ€" lows: By A Lonely Forest Pathâ€" wayâ€"Griffes; An Old Songâ€"A. Buchanan; Young Tom O‘Devonâ€" Highwood Legion Auxiliary Sponsors Activities At Downey of Highwood met Mondayâ€"night at sponsor a birthday party for the men whose birthdays are in Deâ€" cember. The women will play cards with the patients and for refreshâ€" ments a Birthday cake, cup cakes and coffee will be served. Each Player, from Allq;I‘nnsâ€"Gm These numbers will be played by least five women to these _u.d.y,Oetolnriiutp.-.An interesting program has been arâ€" for the occasion. It will consist of vocal solos, piano numbers for arranged for eight hands. : The first group of vocal solos by Mrs. Alice Mansuetti, will inâ€" â€"Schubert; Zueignugâ€"Richard Highwood, Highland Park, Lake For All types of curtainsâ€" Free Pickâ€"up and Deolivery 53 N. Green Bay HOUSE CLEANING? = CURTAIN TROUBLESH . PARKWAY at THE PRESS of ‘Luders For %ffl Immaculate Conception would make wonderful Christmas gifts, and help a disabled veteran Chai and J;.;ijâ€"â€"‘ sen, Girl Scout Coâ€"Chairman for will follow the forum. James Minorini. The articles made have current year as follows: Troop No. ray Sheridan with Mrs. Seney and Mrs. Wm. Hess as coâ€"leaders. 'l‘roopN’o.“)â€"l’mder.ln.Wq- land Seads with Mrs. Albert Meeg as â€"coâ€"leader;â€"Troop â€"No. 52â€" Leader, Mrs. William Cortesi with Iu.V.Banmnfi‘ndlu.lhrry McKinley as coâ€"leaders. Friday Night Forum At Congregation Israel Leader, Mrs. John. H. items as leather goods, rugs, copâ€" mlndm'uc.'m'a:k. jewelry, wood craft, baskets, pic‘ tures, plastic articles, etc. These will be on display at Unit meetâ€" for the purchase of the articles papers for the cumm'p-p& fi for the financing of scout projects "Judaism Comes to ‘Life‘" will be the topic for discussion at the first Friday Night Forum of the year on October 27, at the North Shore Congregation Israel _ The Friday Night Forum is a Troop No. 21Aâ€"Leader, Mrs. Bake a shortcut to easier and more professionalâ€" looking ironing with an upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute electric steam iron! You‘ll iron sheer cotton and rayon fabrics to perfection without any previous befxuneiwithsmimnonthe f(\”\‘ right side of the goods without pressâ€" . )l ‘.\\ [(VH ing cloth y Ne & * Ehildren‘s _oufm_y play clothes G; ASe use your steam iron to block sweaters . . . // _ to steam velvet . . . and in dressmaking, to _ / press as you sew. In fact, once you‘ve used a modern steam iron . . . you‘ll wonder how you _ > + 7¢| s without it ever got along Choose an easyâ€"toâ€"use steam iron today. â€", \; // _ Other hand irons from $9.95 Watch the wrinkles disappear When you use a . _ ___ See the new ELECTRIC STEAM IRONS at our nearest store or your dealer‘s steam iron. You‘ll School, and mothers of graduate students, are invited to attend Mothers‘ Guild meetings: The program will include a color The Mothers‘ Guild of Immacuâ€" late Conception School will hold its regular meeting on Thursday, October 19th at 1:30 in the Recâ€" tory Club Rooms. > * All mothers of children attendâ€" Mothers‘ Guild Program Jack Green _ A. W. Esmiz Matt J. Maiman _ _ Christ Siffert Paul Willison Michele Maddalozza Sam Crimo Frank Demilio A. J. Simons Adelmo Giorgi Anton Frauenhoffer _ _ Carmin Ziccarelli We the undersigned barbers of Highwood, Highland Park and Deerfield: > 2, 1950, wish to announce the new price scale. In compliance with the vote of the Lake County Barber Union, efféctive as of October NOTICE! Coneeption Lines, Hostesses will be the sevâ€" enth mothers. Mrs. Andrew Tlllz:‘:ndln.h‘neiluuot. room mothers, will be in charge of refreshments. SAVINGS BONDS BUY U. S.

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