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Highland Park Press, 18 Jan 1951, p. 3

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His queenly mother, and the king, Could not deny him anything; And if he couldn‘t get his way He‘d pucker up and cry all day. Bed Time Story Prince Pucker, so the story goes, Was a lad who brought all sorts To others. I must tell you that He was a most obnoxious brat. bower, €, a* â€" He slept beyond his rising hour, And, naturally, that night, reâ€" And gazing up into the sky To wherethe full moon sailed on To go to sleep as he was used; Bofl;i;nd‘up with a lusty tune ~ Of: "Wowâ€"I want that yellow The queen came running to his What had her darling been denied? And, startled by the awful din, His dad, the king came rushing in. Seek Queen For 51 Boat Show The moon? Why zounds! And lackâ€"aâ€"day! My royal son shall have his way! But all the ladders in the kingâ€" Dom couldn‘t reach the pesky And all the archers in the land Could not shoot down one moonâ€" The king was nutty as a loon _ From all that yelling for the moon. N. S. Art League Announces New Classes The North Shore Art League announces two new classes in painting starting this month in the studio at Winnetka Communâ€" ity house, starting Monday, Janâ€" uary 29. from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. for 15 weeks. A class for beginâ€" ners and advanced students, it will be taught by Harry Mintz, who studied at Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, Poland, and the Art Institute of Chicago. He has trayâ€" eled extensively in South America and Europe and has been a freâ€" quent winner in leading internaâ€" tional, American and local exhiâ€" contact Edwin A.â€" Nickel, 815 Rosewood, Winnetka after 6 p.m. A young people‘s class for stuâ€" dents 12 to 18 will start Saturâ€" day morning, January 20, from 9:30 to 12, and continue for 15 weeks, under the direction of Kathryn Dyer, who also teaches at the Art Institute of Chicago. For further information contact Search for "Dream Boat, ‘51", the beauty queen who will reign over the 18th Annual Chicago National Boat Show in the Interâ€" national Amphitheatre at Chiâ€" cago February 2â€"11, opened this week. as .@ight of the Chicago area‘s prettiest models were nomâ€" inated as candidates ~for the crown. Selection of the winner is Well, Pucker couldn‘t get his way, And so he howled, day after day; His cries became the faintest squeals, _ ~~ . For he‘d not sleep nor eat his The king and queen were in desâ€" pair â€" For fear they‘d lose their son and heir; § Jns "Twas plain that, if he got no stronger, 6 Prince Pucker wouldn‘t last much Though doctors came and left their bills ; The prince refused to take their pills; eb He blew their powders in the air And tossed the liquids in their hair, The king‘s own men were moved 10UECT. Phone HI 2â€"3804 FUEL OIL in There seemed to be no help at allâ€" There were no doctors left to The queen‘s fair ladies lost much town, A doctor of no great renownâ€" But the king implored him to come hasting, For very precious time was wasting. . He looked hard at the prince, and The doe arrivedâ€"a burly manâ€" With crewâ€"cut hair and ruddy Roared "Spank him!‘ and stamped out again. The queen threw divers fitsâ€"and _ more,‘ . And as he entered at the door He seized Prince Pucker by the And had a jeweled shingle made, Polished to just the proper shade. He grabbed the prince, with tragic worseâ€" . But the frightened king got on his But, with‘ one fleeting spurt of Prince Pucker leaped into the And snatched and broke the precâ€" ious paddle. f ~ Wegley Family Night . Plans Pot Luck Supper Doc Spankum was called in once And with a slab of rough, hard New Directors Of Jewish Federation TIf you‘re not acting as yOU oupht This tale will give you food for thought. It takesâ€"aâ€"boy t5 make â€"things even, So, on the 9th, along came Steven. Yes, Barbara Diane has a brother, Young Steven Brandtâ€"who else? . None other. Three prominent Highland Park residents, A. G. Ballenger, 221 Vine ave., Bernard G. Davis, 1527 S. Sheridan Rd., and Milton Fish, 162 Laurel ave., have been*nomâ€" inated for election to the Board of Directors of the Jewish Federâ€" ation. The election will take place at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Federation, Wednesday, Janâ€" wood, Applied it where it did most good. The crisis past, the danger gone, The prince improved from that day on, The palace once more calm and cory, s The queen‘s maids became plump and rosy; The king‘s men munibled no more wrong words, But whistled like® a thousand songbirds. _ , ~~ Look Who‘s Here uary 24, at 6:30 p.m., in the Grand Ballroom of the Standard expected to be made Jan. 27. Club, in Chicago. collarâ€" â€" (The prince was too surprised to holler,) Value Your Health @ 1986, The, LeBlane Corporation about six weeks. I am so much better and much stronger. I will ACOL and I have been taking it othes and fine, big houses are hmfiu@%h‘fl but these really don‘t mean :):umflahmdou\hd The regular monthly family ght will be held Wednesday, 'anv 24th starting with a pot luck supper at 6:00 p.m. Those whose name begins with "A" to "N* will bmm and "O" to "Z" will* the salads, all dishes to be sufficient to serve six persons, A. charge of twentyâ€" five cents per person will cover the cost of beverages and rolls. Senior Welfare Workers Will Install ‘51 Officers Couples club will clear the tables, and the W. S. C. S. have charge of the program. All members and friends of the church are invited. The Men‘gâ€"club will set the tables; the M. Y. F. will wash the dishes; The senior group of the Highâ€" land Parkâ€"Ravinia center of the Infant Welfare will meet Monday at 11 a.m. in the home of Mrs. Jackson W. Smart, 99 Sycamore. Assisting as coâ€"hostesses will be Mesdames Baldwin, James M. Murphey, Karl H. Velde and E. Officers and board members will give their annual reports and Mrs. Alfred T. <Sihler, retiring president, will install the new offiâ€" Worthington Walters. 10 ‘Northshore Garden of Memories A joint board meeting of old d new officers will be held at F P U B A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. _ PHONE MAJ. 1067 PKEZ / THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Recipe shows lighting for piano playi the ty::o:h-pv&bqnnt-i lighting, to give dven distribution of light. Rndpilmihmd.v-dé“.&n&wbt lamp bulbs to use. Gives recommended bow! and shade size, many other facts. T HEâ€"PR ESS VERY REASONABLE m..-vlieb-jnu‘-:‘hh ‘H:nfiibmwbbmfihfihfl GET YOUR COPY NOW! Simply write or phone us for your free m.@dhhdu““c*_&qtm Girl Scouts Entertain Golden Circle Club meeting Thursday, January 25th at the Recreation Center, 120 N. The Golden Circle Club, made up of the senior citizens of Highâ€" The Program for this meeting will be in the hands of the Girl Scouts, who have planned an afternoon of dramatic skits, dancâ€" ing, and music. The Golden Circle Club is open for allâ€"Highland Park‘s Senior citâ€" izens who are fifty years of ‘age or over. Those interested may call the YWCA at 2â€"0675. The group meets once a month always on the fourth Thursday, either at the YWCA or the Recreation center, Those wishing to attend and needâ€" ing transportation to do so may call the YWCA and leave their and addresses. The group will meet at 3:00 p.m. Refreshments for this meeting will be provided by the American Legion Auxiliary. BUY U. S. 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