Shelton‘s Ravinia Grill 389 Roger Williams Avenue Est. 1931 â€" John Bosselli 917 Waukegan Avenue > Highland Park Tel HL 2â€"6260 1951 -, & ,(7‘ BRIGHT DiVs \â€".â€" . Time to say vaE JoTs OF tuE uEw vear oE wite â€": vou awars. â€" Highwood Radio 504 Central Ave. ‘Tel. HI 20944 Tel. HI. 2â€"3306 Ravinia the dorm and our dates attended a holiday formal. Terrific affair! But what do you think? The Recently I followed an Indian woman for several blocks, just beâ€" cause her grace in walking intriâ€" gued me. She wore many full petiâ€" coats topped by a skirt of gay print. Her blouse was rich purple velvet. She wore ‘no hat, but her hair was bound with brilliant ribâ€" bons. She was tall and well built. Walking firmly in her soft mocâ€" Glencoe National Bank Declares First Dividend we returned with our dates there were the boysâ€"weâ€"leftâ€"behind starâ€" ing at us in the deepest reproach. Was my physiog crimson! Perfect Courtesy Barbara says that she is really glad Christmas is over, because, now, she doesn‘t have to be so Who Won? (Word from Allmq‘.erq-e) Dear Millie: The southâ€"western Indians alâ€" ways fascinate me. Their indifâ€" ference to pale faces, their indeâ€" pendence in dress and the things that truly interest them are ‘a great source of wonder to me, on the common stock, according to the announcement of President Francisâ€"L. O‘Melia. B meanies!) collected all our photos of the boysâ€"backâ€"home and arâ€" ranged them in sort of gallery in the reception room, so that when When Barby lunched with me, one ‘noon, I asked her if she‘d like a prune; "Oh, yes," she chirped, in tone polite, s ‘That is my fav‘rite appetite!" Just After Christmas casins, her whole body moved in At its regular December meetâ€" ing, ‘the Board of ~Directors . of Glencoe National Bank voted an Guilty Conscience? Hi, Pops! Just a line to remind you that I am still your darling dotter. And Another date with a Chem lesâ€" son, so this will be short. are trained as well as their pets. Like a Auman DR Prticty needs special care. Punishment should be gent! m-uwâ€mâ€"m.ï¬um&mmu& should be done in quick steps: A thorough wetting with warm water, a %flynm.flmktmrpmnd in chill, watet. quick and gentle rub dry with a clean, m\vwd.ldlovdbynm-dk-hiï¬vfllm. 'ctthnloohchin’ndll.mdyb{mk'ith is young owner NT To UR TT NVE mc C EC LONâ€"LIGLLS Af A not sham aumar Obedient Pets Need Wellâ€"Trained Owners pet that looks shiny as silk, ready to frisk with his young owner Mbdudnz Mh&cmdvieedu'rdnhopm whose views appear in a current issue of American Home Magazine. 31 S. St. Johns ones in the dorm (old Your Cunning Coâ€"ed Moley Radio & Electric of â€"R.B.0. ‘This dividend, equivalent to 50 cents on each of the â€" 10,000 shares ofâ€" the bank‘s stock out standing is payableâ€"an December |26. 1950 to stockholders of recâ€" ‘ord Decemberâ€"19. Transfer from game all set up for players. Fifteen minutes later as I left the store my Indian friend was still moving the marbles about. I‘ve no doubt, Millie, that she won Gifts Of Marlin When she entered a variety store I ‘followed shamelessly, for somehow the cadent atmosphere she created was a beauty which touched me. I wondered what she "Last night one of our friends wanted to distribute his marlin fish among some ofâ€"his special friends and we were asked to go along. As I watched, she stopped at a toy counter heavily laden with all sorts of games and playthings. On display was a Chinese checker "To begin with, marlin are sportsman‘s fish and cannot be sold, So the chap catching a marâ€" lin has to have it cutâ€"into pieces and smoked, then dolled up in waxed paper, plus fancy outside wrappings. These fancy fishermen belong to some sort of an associaâ€" tion, and when they have a gift to present they carry along a queer sort of a trumpet. They blow a blast from said trumpet before they ring the door bell. Recogâ€" nizing the trumpet call, the famâ€" ily inside gathers at the door beâ€" fore opening it. To be given a gift of a piece of marlin is considered a great compliment. rhythm with her swirling skirts. She moved in and out among her "It took 3% hours to make all our stops. We rode up and down in deep canyons back and forth in the valleyâ€"also on many miles of boulevard before we reached home again." : Undivided Profits toâ€" Surplus._of $20,000.00 was also .approved, bringing the surplus account to indifferent to their fashions, Thanks for this interesting piece of information, A.C.O. You were certainly honored by the inâ€" vitation to go along. We are alâ€" ways glad to hear about these quaint California customs. P (Excerpt of letter from A.C.O.) $40,000.00. THE PRES S3 R.B.0. quite "Now is the, time to make cerâ€" tain that your Christmas Holidays are not marred by fires or other accidents resulting from defective Christmas lighting equipment," warns Chief Hennig, of the Highâ€" cracked or vbrok_ ":I;;‘Avnâ€"'"t_l;n )Artl'-‘ of Sho__glng_helgl together securely? intervals to see if the insulation has hardened and is in danger of breaking off. > screw lamps in firmly, and plug in the string. Hold each socket firmly and twist the wires slightly to beâ€"sure there is no loose conâ€" nection that will cause a short cirâ€" cuit or spark when the lights are on the tree. If any sparking ocâ€" curs, the string should not be used Dudley Hall, Jr. 824 S. St. Johns Highland Park, Illinois, will Mrs. George Shuman is the| MAUMS outgoing president and Mrs. Marâ€" vinLawrentz.is the_outgoing .secâ€" | . """ °C retary, The meeting took place on | _ : ‘Thursday, December 14, with Mrs.}â€"â€" Harry Eichler as hostess. Mrs.| ~ l\ Byron Brandt will be hostess durâ€" ing the meeting of January 11, 1951. Fire Chief Hennig Gives Timely Caution 8. "Inspect each lamp socket lorA cracks or loose parts. under any circumstances." research in%the heart diseases in Chicago medical â€"institutions, proâ€" fessional and public education, and community service in the heart field. land Park Fire Department. Dudley Hall Heads The Lake Colmly7 Heart Committee head the Lake County Heart Comâ€" mittee, it was announced today by Park Livingston, general suburâ€" ban chairman. He will have ch of the volunteer workers who’.zl'i solicit funds in the southern part of Lake County for the 1951 Heart Fund to support the Heart Association‘s expanded program of The 1951 Heart Fund drive, to be carried on during February, has a goal of $600,000 in the greater Chicago area, which inâ€" eludes Cook and DuPage counâ€" ties, and the southern half of Lake County. _ Redeemer Guild Elects New Officers man; Secretary, Mrs. Harry Eichâ€" ler; Treasurer, Mrs. Marcus Haâ€" gen and Women‘s council, Mrs. Marvin Lawrentz, Mrs. John Dee, and Mrs. Axel Larson. . New officers have been elected by the Guild of the Redeemer Lutheran church. as_ follows: President, Mrs. Rudoiph Netzer; Viceâ€"president, Mrs. Bertha Kittâ€" 4. "Keeping the _string away JOB PRINTING ~ â€"IS OUR SPECIALTY -Printing Highland Park A COMPLETE DRUG STORE =â€" Since 1925 540 Central Avenue $ HI Goon Printing..Phone . HI 20557 516 Laurel Always the The Highland Park Pharmacy Hildreth â€" Dr. James Patrick FitzGerald of Winnetka, formerly of Highâ€" land Park, passed away at St. Joseph‘s hospital on Christmas Day after a lingering illneess. Dr. FitzGerald was an eye specialist here for many years. He was a veteran of World War I He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katharine Dean FitzGerald; a son, Richmond and three daughters, Dorcas, Sheila and Mrs, Patricia Becker. Funeral services will be held toâ€"day (Thursday) at 10:00 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Church, Hubâ€" bard Woods. Burial will be in All Saints Cemetery, _ On Saturday, December 23, Joseph Hildreth, 80, of 381 Roger Williams ave., was taken by death at the Lake County hospital after an extended illness.. Born in Detroit, Michigan, on January 21, 1870, he had been a resident of Highland Park since 1926. A retired barber, he is surâ€" C vived by ‘his widow, Nora; a The Correspc daughter, Mrs. Josephine Miller of Wauconds. and 5 grandchildren. Nook Funeral ; services were read yesterday at the Immaculate Conâ€" * 84 North First ception church at 10 a.m. Burial was in St. Mary‘s cemetery. Highland ‘Park, Karger Besides her husband, Sidney W. Karger, she is survived by a daughter, â€" Miss Betty, Highland Park Editorâ€"of the Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun; two sons, *Frank of Chicago and William of Highland Park; ane grandchild; a sister, Mrs. Lucile Marienthal of Chiâ€" cago and a brother, Jack Woolf, also of Chicago. " Funeral services were conductâ€" ed on Tuesday, December 26, at Mt. Mayriv Chapel, Chicago, at 2:30 p.m. for Mrs. Marion Woolf Karger, 66, of 421 Oakwood aveâ€" nue. Mrs. Karger, a resident of Highâ€" land Park for 28. years, was born in Chicago on July 6, 1884. She passed away at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, December 22, after a lingering illness. Interment â€"was in Mt. Mayriv cemetery.. .. +‘ Smss mar Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. 9:00, 10:00, 1100 and 12 neon. _8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. NORTHMORE‘S " Highland Bump Shop I HOME PRODUCTS Lute Repatringe 4 Fridays and Holy Days OBITU ARIES Bernard E. Burns. HI 24100 , The Correspondence â€" 19514 * 84 North First Street Highland ‘Park, Illinois Repairing and Restoring 21 South Second 1951 . Tel. HL 2â€"6680 513 Elm Tel. HL 2â€"2774 MAY ALL