to her own home at 2955 Hollyâ€" ridge drive, Hollywood, ~Calif. However, we hope that Mra Oleâ€" sen will contribute to our column from her new home. Highland Park has been Mrs. Olesen‘s home for 53 of her 78 years of life. Her first visit to this town was made in 1887, when she +acted as bridesmaid for a friend. Marrying in October, ::l.flonlhhnl-fll “mn, folâ€" lowing June On October 27. her, and who will accompany her ‘henlnnbu-.lcn.yl-ll, is significant in that it is the last contribution which Mrs. O. L. Oleâ€" sen will make to DEEPS AND SHALLOWS from Highland Park. She is waiting only for reservaâ€" tions before "taking off" for Caliâ€" fornia with her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. O. L. Olesen Moves to California I‘m All_d'n:wyonenluvhyl'-- His feet are the biggest that ever He stands in his stockings full six feet four, And he iutnbeud down to get Grandpappy‘s shoes are a size thirâ€" His smile is as broad as he is tall. Grandpappy Grandpappy‘s picture hangs on the Tardily, the Present beckoned, And I turned from Memory Hall, With a farewell, softly spoken, To each face upon the wall. Gentle voices, half forgotten, § Murmured soothingly, and I ~â€" Gathered kindly words, which ever Treasured in my heart will lie. But my recollection swiftly Titled every image there. On a canvas anywhere, Every corner, every cranny, Had its picture, large or small, Hostsâ€"of likenesses, responding Willingly to Memory‘s call. There appeared no name or numâ€" To a chamber, dim and lovely,.... (Have I visited it before?) With a courtsey, solemn. gentle, Viewing there a quaint collection Of oldâ€"pictures on the wall. â€" I have just come back from strollâ€" Up and down Heedless or careless, we‘re apt to To find all the frosting gone from our cake, _ â€"ADELAIDE S WRIGHT. #. 0# *# Memory Hall m es PAT.SH;ANEJON SLOAN. Philosophy Life is a recipe, carelessly read, Revealing the rules for conserving lifé‘s bread. > t There‘s a fourâ€"lane highway leadâ€" ing out to the west, To the land where the sun shines every day. Where the soul of an artist is disâ€" creetly laid to test. That‘s the place where the big bankâ€"notes play. (*Can be sung to the tune of "Old Kentucky Home." Here I go stealing . from _ somebody d-\ again.) w ‘ ‘There‘s a fourâ€"lane highway, and they built it just for you, For they love the pretty candles in your eyes. There‘s a swimming pool to drown be there. Just bring along your talent. They only take the best. And someday it won‘t hurt. Or you won‘t care. * There‘s a fourâ€"lane highway. Hurry out and make a test. . . ‘Travel light. All the luggage will There‘s a fourâ€"lane highway leadâ€" ing out to the West, }'.ti.h-d'hntbâ€"“ every day. If you live there ‘til you‘re ninety you will still feel like a guest, But at ninety it won‘t matter anyâ€" through the door. Thursday, June 28th, 1945 way.* â€"â€" SHALLOWS Artist in Hollywood and that is waiting,. â€"DONALD RUBIN. RB.O. Mrs. Olesen wil} be sadly missed by her host of friends, but we hope to keep in touch with her through her pen. Mr. Harold Olesen, of New York City, is visiting his mother before she leaves for the coast. hosgrePreiotendiiieint e gan. Pirarescddraree se 4 4 . Olesen the following i"-'-" __ Mrs. Olesen has always been acâ€" tive and energetic in supporting worthy local projects, besides which, in addition to her home duâ€" ties, she has found time for hobâ€" bies, such as gardening, modeling in clay, quilting, and, more lately, writing. _ Her "Old Peddlers of Chicago" was awarded the Chicaâ€" go Tribune prize‘at the Midwestâ€" -.Wc-m-â€"»am( ton two years ago. was M o o Oe from service last Janury. participated in landings on Eniweâ€" tok, Hollandia, Moritai, New Guinâ€" ea, Guadalcanal and Saipan. â€" He 1941, the O. L. Olesens celebrated vinia chain store, is spending a 14â€" day leave with his mother, Mrs. Hilda Francis, 47 S. St. Johns. In his year of sea duty in the Pacific, P.O. Francis has seen plenâ€" ty of action. He took part in the invasions of Leyte, Luzon, Grande Island sand Okinawa. As Pacific Veteran Sees Year of Action selfâ€"addressed envelope to the Secâ€" Phyllis A. Whitney, a new workâ€" shop leader this year, will conâ€" duct the writingâ€"forâ€"children workâ€" shop. She is the author of two mystery books, and is children‘s book editor for the Chicago Sun‘s so associate editor of World, â€"a magazine for magazine publishers. Elmo Scott Watson, radioâ€"script workshop leader, wrote the "Lone Wolf Tribe" radio scripts. _ He is a member of the Medill faculty, alâ€" so, teaching radioâ€"script writing; who have work in progress or comâ€" Medill faculty, author of texts on journalistic techniques, a freeâ€" lance writer of articles. He is alâ€" tor of Esquire. .Sheha% written five novels, and is at work upon her sixth. Her workshop will be limited to the first 30 applicants ity of Iowa faculty, a nationallyâ€" known poet and author, a former Rhodes scholar, and winner of outâ€" standing awards in recent years. Edith Roberts, leader of the novelâ€" 7| are | S4 CC F’:li conference in cooperation with 21 rope, Africa and South America. leader, is a member of the Universâ€" books, texts, as well as many artiâ€" cles and stories. The happiness of your life deâ€" shop leader, is a member of the Medill School of Journalism faculâ€" ty. which is sponsoring the 1945 Conference at Evanston From July 25 to 28 EVANSTON, ILL., June 13. â€" Subjects of the six workshops to be offered July 25â€"28 at the Midâ€" western Writers‘ conference on the Evanston campus of Northwestern script, and novel writing.. Workâ€" more than 50 volumes: novels, ad Sr., will arrive on July 4 to attend the wedding, which will take place the following day. Capt. Morris G. Munson, AAF, of Twin Oaks, Montpelier, Iowa. Miss Renner is a June graduate member of the Alpha Gamma Delâ€" ta sorority. Her fiance, a 1942 alumnus of Towa State, and a Kapâ€" pa Sigma, has served overseas for 28 months with the 9th and 16th Miss Marjorie Renner To Wed AAF Captain For additional information about Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Renner, 643 is associate ediâ€" P.O. 2/e, of a Raâ€" for Private Rites Held for Mrs. Nathan Anspach held on Sunday at the Kelly chapel Joseph Flanagan of Highwood, Mrs. James McGee of Chicago and Hn.AnhllrJa:quuolhh-mo. Mic#., and seven grandchildren. Also a*brother, James Fagan, of Highwood and a sister, Mrs. Mary Coï¬anof&cidna.'yn. Interment was made at St. Patâ€" rick‘s cemetery, in West Lake Forâ€" Last Rites Held Tuesday For Mrs. John Carlbom Funeral rites were held at St. Jnnuehlm:hhwrn,-‘. day for Mrs. John Caribom, who mocun}.do-lï¬hybn :honflhe.utharho-.ug: Evolution, Highwood. She lived in Highwood since her marâ€" riageâ€"to John Carlibom, 22 years 'h!m “‘ï¬.w orms from office of the U. &v(ï¬vflh.m& 433 W. Van - eoq-lï¬?,:,m.- o or second class post office. Only persons not already employed at their greatest skill in war effort should not apply. ment of classification analysts in five groups with salaries $2,433 to $5,228 per year, including overâ€" Needed by Government Announcements throughout the seventh region of the U. 8. Civil Surviving are her husband and Ravinia Festival Save Moneyâ€" Buy Coupon Books Now! J. B. 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Mnmqflmumm-vufl.ï¬vflm#WTudï¬.m,cmd of $13.00. bebmmccuhnl.olfl.zo (including Federal Tox), the cost of adâ€" -Mh&n@udow“h&pfl“hqnï¬umâ€"-“m of $5.00 on each coupon book. is % f MmMMauh.flbrqmdâ€"h’&-mhfl“ rhuucm-oyhnquh.dhmchmhr reserved seats for gala concerts with anarial opens Saturday evening, June 30th COUPON BOOKS NOW.ON SALEâ€" YOU CAN SAVE $5.00 ON EACH COUPON BOOK BY PURCHASING NOW! T HEâ€"PRESS Ravinia Festival Coupon Book Sales Committee MRS. ERNST C. VON AMMON, Generel Chairman way stage, motion picture and Taâ€" dio fame, coâ€"starring with Barry Wood, and supported by Eddie Peabody, former vaudeville and musical comedy star, now director of music at Great Lakes N:)v: Training Station, and Eddie ver, former orchestra leader at Edgewater Beach hotel, now six months out of the army and offerâ€" ing a new style dance music tailorâ€" ed for the swank Empire Room. Additional attractions are Joe Caskey, formerly of the dance At Palmer House nificent Empire Room. ‘With it came a quartette of performers billed us the Town‘s Top ~Stars, headed by Patsy Kelly of Broadâ€" Highland Park. Active in charitableâ€"and comâ€" -“Wlflï¬iï¬-.umuu- ber of the orth Shore Congregaâ€" tion Israel Sisterhood, and a forâ€" mer member of the Highland Park Woman‘s club. She was also acâ€" tive in Red Cross work in Chicage. Surviving are her husband; three sons, Herman, of this city, Robert, overseas veteran recently honorâ€" ably discharged from service, and CWO William, now serving in France; four sisters, Miss Edna Goldsmith, Mrs. Philip Goldberg and Mrs. Louis Bloch of Cleveland, and Mrs. James Loewenstein of Highland Park; and one brother, Marcus Goldsmith of New York. Palmer House on 'i'h\u;‘ay,w Jn; 28, when theâ€"nem .‘"Summertine passed away suddenly at the age of 67 on Thursday, June 21, at her home at 687 Court Ave. Born in Springfield, Ohio, she lived in Cleveland at the time of Summer came officially to the , 25. years ago, when Coupon Book Agencies Community Chairmen Ternaten Wp l _ â€"=.= vanstom, STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY Evanston, 1. â€" â€" RAVINIA FESTIVAL ASS0CIATiON mreerss ---'-" “’ @ Miss Alice Barler 436 Arlington, Lincoin 3429 OAK PARK & RIVER FOREST Mrs. William H. Wicholdt * §01 Franklin, Forest 2050 KENILWORTH Mrs. Joseph M. Friedlander % 622 Oak, Barrington 227J Barry Wood, who also needs no introduction to the public, was for three years allâ€"American star at Y_ul-hvghrppl..flhlbo- present high position in the enterâ€" tainment world. Rogers, Paul Ash, Abe Lyman and Vincent Lopez. ‘Ten years with "Your Hi Hope, and more recently with Barâ€" ry Wood in "The Palmolive Parâ€" team, Crawford and Caskey, and the Abbott "Dancing Dozen." reâ€" plete with new faces and attracâ€" Cut Flowers and Bedding Plants Miss Frances Schcidenheim 804 Forest Avenue, Wilmette 14. 1004 Sheridan Road, Greenleaf 0011 1409 Pleasant Avenue â€" Ra 132 Oxford Road, Kenilworth 1119. COUNTRY CLUB 1 2 formerly a private club â€" j Now daily fee . .. \~J . CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF AT ITS BEST ‘ ]‘ Ladies Day Monday and Friday | â€" ON DEERFIED ROAD BETWEEN SKOKIE AND WAUKEGAN ROAD, 1 CGolfers BRIERG A TE F L O W E RS Tel. H. P. 3612 Chicage Phone: Whitehall 6530 or Deerfield 595 Tel. Winnetka 262 Coming: â€" "This Man‘s Navy," "National Velvet," "Music "Keep Your Powder Dry" CGLENCOE ‘Tonight & Every Night" : Doz Te csoâ€"alh coaniiss THEATRE 630 Vernem Ave. .. Highland Park 605 Special Matinee Wod., July 4 UN., MON., TUE, July 123 onds Over cally Yours," Abbott & Costello "Lost In a Harem" Uagee 3