CMPLD Local History Collection

Highland Park Press, 29 Mar 1951, p. 3

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I labor hard, and every day, To earn a loaf of bread ; Time ‘neath a tree, tho it be free, ' Is not in sight ahead. a There is no way for wine to pay, A jugful orâ€"a sup; + ce aem n oer CR So please reveal to me the way * Old Omar kept it up. _ _ _Mrs. ‘Sidney Frisch, president, will conduct the 2:00 p.m. brief ‘business session and will then turn the meeting over to the program chairman, Mrs. ‘Marvin Wallach, . who will introduce the speaker. For many years Dr. Klotsche has been identified with projects in the field of international educaâ€" tion. For several years he served Collectors‘ Study Group At 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Kendall Clough will have charge of the Collectors‘ Study Group and will introduce Mrs. Harry Hall White who will speak on "Clay Pots and Homespun". Mrs. White will bring WoPrinistadiiidactntann dnc d en an ds 10 i4 1112 After being resident leader of the Institute for Social Progress held at Wellesley, Mass., he became faculty ghairman of that group in 1947. Dr. Klotsche has also had wide radio experience. His "Backâ€" ground of the News" broadcasts over Station WTMJ have received wide and favorable publicity beâ€" cause of their impartiality. Dr. Klotsche is president of the Milâ€" wakee State Teachers College and has an established place among America‘s distinguished platform personalities. For the past 15 y-u‘ he has been interpreting to Amerâ€" program will be enjoyed. "Education ‘for will deliver the principal address of the day when he speaks at the afternoon meeting on the subject Lake County Federation Day at the Highland Park â€"Woman‘s Club. Registration is to be at 9:30 a.m., and the Lake County Federation Board Meeting is scheduled. for 10:00 a.m. The local Club will be pleased to have the County visitors as their guests at the morning and afternoon sessions. They are also welcome to make reservations for Women, April 3 Dr. J. Martin Klotsche Will Address Club Northshore Garden of Memories It happened in a London For Jenny is an elâ€"eâ€"phant. Tale Of A New: When you‘ve read this, I think you To figure Jenny‘s train of thought. mos us > Nee . 1 CREEN BAY ROAD & 1sTM ST. That Omar was a loafer, I‘m willing to agree,â€" It‘s how he got both ends to meet Is more than I can see. BRAUN BROS. OfL co. Aithough clever and hale when he _ reached sixtyâ€"five,â€", _ _ With no duty hencéforth but to Came dismissa}, a handâ€"shake to ncast, he accepted the prof. fered gold watch. . . . 4 Study Group will m_e;;, . of the , April 3, is to be of gram honoring the maetsro‘s 80th binhdny.l]le.lmndhlphyed with symphony orchestras thruâ€" out this country, and last summer she played with the Grant Park orchestra, Those desiring luncheon reserâ€" vations should make them before 9:00 p.m. Friday, March 30, by contacting Mrs. H. C. Sonderman, HI. 2â€"5689. Other members of the highest honors.. Before the war her career took ‘her to all of the musica] centers of Europe. As a winner in a French competition she came to this country and is now a resident of the United States. Recognized as a true artist, a virtuoso and a splendid musician By such.men as Wilfrid Pelletier and Dimitri Mitropoulos she was m C ie o Eoc o e t o on neceent the French cellist, Denise Morand, in recital. Mile. Morand is a gradâ€" uate of the Paris National Conâ€" nized authority on any related subjects concerning antiques and has written numerous articles on various subjects for the Antiques Journal. The Collectors‘ Study Group will be happy to have the Lake: County. Federation visitors as their guests at this meeting. Present French Cellist At 12:45 p.m. the Music Comâ€" mittee of which Mrs. Lester Lanâ€" esting speaker and are 7anw;io:;t-o this group 2 years ago, on Blown Glass, remember her as an interâ€" with her examples of her excel: lent‘ collection of early pottery and textiles. Her shop is located in Milan, ‘ Ohio and throughout that state she is much in demand Made butterflies i We‘d like to place a trifling bet That the plastic fruit which looked Our London friends have not And since the oukome;s vagn;, Digestion in an ostrich crop, How Jen made out, we haven‘t Rev. Dernerdé E. BDurns, Deerfleld & Green Bay Rdés. Bt. Rev. Mags. Joorghâ€" P. Mcavines, Pustox, Rev. Denald Runkiec. Prehensile trunks are useful, too. Ambling over, like a clown, Jen snitched that hatâ€"and murchâ€" ed it down! . Now , although shingl€ nails won‘t Though hands may seem a quite the thing (Toene cecce To supplement her winter diet? It seems, at least, she vowed she‘d try it Ditl.l.ennydomtht,!iue'm eonfdr'i.h, C dE he 2e en ce on Plus plastic fruitâ€"‘twas quite a Wore quite a bit of this and that 8:00, 900, 10%8. in Jenny‘s tumâ€" â€"R.B.0. Cooking is MMAT / be served tea in the lounge and auditorium by the Hospitality Committee, Mrs. J. C. Laegeler, chairman. Weber. _ Â¥ t 40 ue Following the afternoon proâ€" gram the members and guests will Rudoliph F. Ingerle, late artist and board member of the Highâ€" land Park Public library, has been honored by a plaque, placed above a painting which he presented to the library twenty years ago. _ Ingerle was a library trustee from 1934 until the time of his iduth,_ October 20, 1950. The remarkable painting preâ€" sented to the library is the one hung on the west wall, and porâ€" trays moonlight over the lake. committee are Mrs. Whitt Schultz, Mrs. Vernon Mortimer, Mrs. W. H: Blessing and Mrs. Peter F. J. Late Aritst Honored By Library Trustees The public is invited and tickets may be purchased from the Chiâ€" cago North Shore & Milwaukee Railway Station or the Chicago and Northwestern Station in Highland Park, Fell‘s Store, or by calling HL 2â€"2741. m. to 1:00 a.m. This dance is sponsored by the Triâ€"Club of Highland Park, Highâ€" wood and Deerfield and will be held at the Chevy Chase Country Club, Wheeling, III. from 9:00 p. _ _ When Johnny Palmer strikes up his orchestra to play the danceâ€" able number "Stardust" on April 7 it will usher in one of the first semiâ€"formal dances of the season, Semiâ€"Formal Dance ____|To Feature Missionary At Wheeling, April 7 \Progress In Japan Convenient Terms .:*. . on your monthly Service Bill l &ohmdfikwdyw“*‘flcw“m m-immi-pomnt,yoncmmntonyou modern electric range to help you Beat the clock. Cooking gets under way in a hurry on today‘s newest ranges because an initial surge of heat brings the unit to full cooking temperature quickly. If your time is precious (and whose isn‘t)â€". . . cook the speedy electric way! THE PRESS i: o im eereeiedt |to Japan. Rev. Dawson is sup» |ported by theâ€"First United Evanâ€" gelical church and is now begin ’ning his second year at Okayama, |Japan, about half way between Kope and Hiroshima, His work | there is largely among the Uiniverâ€"‘1 |sity students of that city. The |sound picture "Japan at the Crossâ€" ‘ ‘roads" will also be shown.. The service on Sunday evening, April Ist, will be given over to the, Men‘s Fellowship Group, who will sponsor a missionary | rally \be read con«;nill?'tl;;(:;k-ot |Rev. Douglas Dawson, missionary ito Japan. Rev. Dawsan ie u.. A unique method of registering pledges for the coming year has been devised. A large world map with a light which travels between Highland Park and Okayama has been prepared. As each contribuâ€" tiom is made, a fresh link will be added to the chain which will eventually join the two places. Thus the "light" is to be carried from America to Japan. lgllu_rch Fellowship Dinner sure, For video grief, we have ‘Tomorrow _ evening, Friday, March 30, members and friends of the First United _ Evangelical Church.will meet for a fellowship dinner at which time reports will Moley Radio & Elect. A Television Fix? Call Your radio too, when it needs repair, â€" A ‘"Moley" mend, is beyond compare! um _ FoerInsfance: <*», You can make cocoa ) â€"~ â€"â€" in 3 MINUTES! // â€" , 31 S. St. Johns HI. 2â€"2042 The. mepting is _planned by Mrs. Paul Inman, Nestor Daggitt and Frank Wichman,â€"a group headed by Mr. Raymond Fidder. with Mr. R. W.. Wyatt as principal speaker, Mr. Wyatt is the director of the Extension department of the Wycliffe Bible ‘Translators. Mr. Wyatt will bring with him the organization‘s latest sound film. BUY U. 8. SAVINGS BONDS D_!E(‘}GERT W. CARLSEN D WILLIAM W. STEELE TOWNSHIP ELECTION Tuesday, April 3, 1951 (x®) CITIZENS PARTY _ Vote the Straight Citizen‘s Ticket FRANK B. PEERS EMMETT MORONEY For Justice of the Peace To Fill Vacancy * For Assistant Supervisors (Two to be Elected) By Petition _ / _ The 18â€"40 Fellowship of the Wesley Methodist church will meet Friday, March 30 at the church at 8 o‘clock for an evening of games, refreshments, and to orâ€" ganize. This group ‘consists of single men and women who are out of high school. & Unmarried Wesley Methodists To Meet

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