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Highland Park Press, 18 Jul 1946, p. 3

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‘The sun sets slowly in our western ‘Thursday, July 18th, 1946 sky, Leaving in its trail a wisp of light; ‘The heavens darken gradually, and then The wisp becomes a sliver of a A few nights later in our western sky A golden crescent hangs, at rakish slant, |, Pn‘kfiu':'n the prophets wise declare, Rain before the time the moon comes full. And only last night, in our westâ€" ern sky, Aâ€"sail through cloudless realm, the __ magic moon Enhanced fresh beauties never dreamed before . . . The clinging shadows â€" oh, how black they were. Have you pondered how and where Was coined the phrase, ‘"The lion‘s A jackal, wolf and fox were ‘ friends f With the lion â€" when it served their ends; And one fine day, this foursome In company set out to range _ For food; and an unlucky stag Fell victim to the game of tag. With jaws agape, each hungry With famished eyes devoured the ll l" B 7.‘ l' I. But ventured not to raise a paw Until their king proclaimed the law. "Divide it," roared the mighty And in a second it was done. The lion nodded sagely, and Before the kill took royal stand. ‘First share is mine â€" agree It‘s mine in my capacity The Women‘s auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital held its monthly meeting last Wednesday in the . parish house of Trinity church. _ After a morning of makâ€" ing surgical dressings, a short business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Francis Knight. Luncheon was served at 12:30 by Mrs. Gearge _ Strecker‘s . comâ€" Ee Deeps and Shallows l“;;,;-__;: 3 801 No. Sheridan Road Phone H. P. 4444 Travelerâ€"is now available. Keeps your (77"\ child from unsanitary contact with "away from home" toilet seats. Ideat as a GiL The Lion‘s Share Three Pictures MORAINEâ€"ONâ€"THEâ€"LAKE TELEPHONE OPERATORS HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE © Weighe oaty 17 ounces. * Complete with vnderarm carrying case. * Werhableâ€"painted in soft bive (enemei)}. 0 5 washable deftectors included in cach We Need "Wee Wes‘ Travater Key Indueties s Baw J 10, Premioe, t As king of beasts, and I assign The second portion, too, as ming; That‘s fair, you will accede, I feel, Because 1 arbitrate the deal. For I assisted in the chase . . . This quarter is the fourth and And thus, my friends,‘right then and there Was born the phrase, "The lion‘s I‘ve learned to know myself this And if you like, I‘ll let you peek; My equilibrium‘s upsetâ€" I find it easy to forgetâ€" My cooking isn‘t worth its salt, I‘m nervous, touchy to a fault; I cannot eat, I cannot sleep, My state of mind isâ€"wellâ€"not I can‘t remember traffic lawsâ€" Time flattens the flimsy Beneath the heavy roll of years. Thus die the words that hurt, Among the cast off. garments of As a brakeman runs From engine to caboose. I seem to be "in Dutch" because I‘m MOVING. g:fdti:egood survives e &enn?ue Of the human mind Running, running to the rear and When a man complains that his wife doesn‘t understand him, it sometimes means that she underâ€" stands him only" too well. FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT FRIENDS IN TOWN Mrs. Clyde Haefele of Los Anâ€" geles and Mrs. C. McClure of Seâ€" dro Wooley, Wash., were visitors in town recently, _ Mrs. Haefele was the guest of Mrs. H. V. Nichâ€" ols, 47 Elm, Highwood, and Mrs. McClure, with son and daughter, Dick and Jan, visited Mrs. Fred Henning of West Park avenue. From here they went on to Michâ€" igan to visit their brother, Dr. Ear] Fritsch, now on vacation, and from there to Detroit, to visit othâ€" Price $2.30â€"Send cash, check or money order for postpaid shipment â€"â€" or have it seat C. O. D. You pay postâ€" have it sent C. O. D. You p :..-........-..-.:1.’.‘.‘ third is mine â€" an open Time Heals Hurt â€"HIGHLAND LASSIE. Nest Ce Pas? â€"W. 0. THOMPSON. "Wee Wee" Travaler m to get it â€" if you â€"A.W.M. â€"R.B.0. in Highland Park until July 30. They arrived here last Saturday. LOCAL ARTIST WEDS Wrenn of 383 Briarwood road anâ€" nounce theâ€" marriage of ©their daughter, Barbara, to Robert Paul Jonel,lono(!t.n.d.ln.m Jones of Kokomo, Indiana, which took place on Saturday, July 6, at Trinity Episcopal church, The young people are both artists. VACATIONING On a three weeks‘ vacation trip along the west coast are Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Tuerk of 2744 S. Miss Alice Kaulmann, daughter of the Alfred Kaufmanns of 1226 S. Sheridan, is enjoying one of her graduation presents, a sevenâ€"weeks trip with her maternal grandmothâ€" er,.Mrs. A. Loebe of Los Angeles, flew to Los Angeles from Chiâ€" Calif. _ Alice graduated from the Ravinia school on June 4. She and her grandmother left Friday for Canada, and will be traveling most of the seven weeks. On Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. Rusâ€" sell Johnson and young sons, Rudd and Bruce, left for Owosso, Mich., for a two weeks‘ visit with Dr. Johnson‘s parents and with â€" Mr. and Mrs. George W. Young, Mrs. Johnson‘s parents, all of Owosso. When the Johnsons return, Rudd will stay on with his grandâ€" parents for another two weeks. Before ‘ going on to Ontario, Can., for a two weeks‘ vacation, Mr. and Mrs. David T. Welch of 2292 Lincolnwood road, will spend a few days visiting with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Sickle, in Springville, Iowa, and with Mrs. Henry Kimball, sister of Mr: Welch in Marionette, Wis, They will return the early part of Augâ€" ALICE GIAIMO BETROTHED The betrothal of Miss Alice Elizâ€" abeth Giaimo to Daniel Obriot of Detroit, Mich., has been announced by her parents, the James Giaimos of S. Second St. The wedding will take place on Sunday, August 18, at 3 in the afâ€" ternoon at. the Immaculate Conâ€" ception church. Harvey M. Hopps of 817 Forest avenue. T BACK IN HIGHLAND PARK ~In the service since September, 1940, Mr. Hopp served as a colâ€" onel in the inspector general‘s deâ€" partment of the army. While in Europe, he was on duty at the Euâ€" ropean theater headquarters, and was stationed in London, Paris, and in Norway. and William Schuyler Watrous, son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard L. Watrous of Riverside, has been set for August 14, at 4 o‘clock, at Trinâ€" -m'i'h: ilfl.,l‘“ â€"w-m the parents of a son, Richard, 9, who will be atâ€" tending Lincoln school in the fall. Thwoddmgd-teolllrrc.y:j thia Stokes, daughter o & Mrs. P. D. Stokes of 226 Carey, Back in Highland Park since his DATES T HE â€"PRESS /.Wob-'thowwhthh are for all companies. But IIiâ€" nois Bell Telephone Company is rather proud of this oneâ€" More than 98 per cens of our men discharged from the Armed Forces have come back to lIllincis Bell. We‘re glad to welcome them backâ€" and glad they consider this a good place MLLINO!E BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ity Episcopal the date of the wedding of Miss Livia Westergard, daughter of the Harold Westergards of 1205 Livâ€" ingston avenue, and John Howard Moran Jr., son of the Howard Moâ€" rans of 719 S. St. Johns, which will be held at Bethany Evangeliâ€" cal church, 4 The Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein will read the service. _ Miss Westergard has asked the Misses Jd Caminiti and Eleanor (Midge) Nevins to be her bridesâ€" maids, and Mrs. Jack Moran, sisâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law of the bridegroom, to attend as maid of honor. Carol, daughter of the J. V. Spachners, is attending camp at Winter, Wis. ‘The Spachners reâ€" side on Oakmont road. AT CAMP Nancy Benson, daughter of the Edward C. Bensons of 2025 S. St. St. Johns avenue, and her cousins, Margot and Sandra Cazel of Morâ€" ton Grove,~ieft on Monday to atâ€" tend camp at Holiday House in Green Lake, Wis. They will be gone for four weeks. ROSE BRUNO A BRIDE â€" On Saturday, July 13, at 10:30, Miss Rose Bruno, daughter of the Frank Brunos of 1209 Pleasant avenue, and John F. Brugioni of 317 Grove, Highwood, were unitâ€" ed in marriage by the Rev. James Gleeson, at St. James church, beâ€" fore an altar of palms, ferns and white flowers. The bride‘s sister, Minnic, was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were another sister, Lee, and Miss Jean Korasidas of Chicago. The white eyelet dresses worn by the girls were alike and they carried deep red roses. The bridegrooim‘s little cousin, Gloria Bruggioni, was a miniature of the other attendants as her dress and bouquet were exactly like theirs. She is the daughter of the John Bruggionis of 317 Grove. Gowned in white lace and carâ€" rying a prayer book to which garâ€" denias were attached. theâ€" bride was given in ullmagelvy her fathâ€" Best man was Alfonso Rizzolo and the ushers were Sargo ‘Diagâ€" ani of Highwood and Siv Cordini of Glencoe. The bridegroom served as a priâ€" vate in the army for over 3%â€" years, 2 years of that time in the Pacific theater, most of the time at Guadalcanal . He was the at the Masonic temple that eveâ€" The bride‘s mother wore a white eyelet dress and her corsage was of red carnations. Taking his mother‘s place in the receiving line was his cousin‘s wife, Mrs. John Bruggioni. .©She was dressed in pink and black print, and her corâ€" sage was of white carnations. first Highwood man to see action. home of the bride‘s parents, folâ€" afternoon dinner was served at the Deerpath Inn in Lake Forest. About 400 attended the reception WEEKâ€"END IN Afterâ€"spending the weekâ€"end in Sagatuck, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Humphrey and sons, Arthur 17 hys been chosen as church. FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT HIGHWOOD The Eugene Capitanis of Highâ€" wood entertained Wednesday at luncheon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Malpelli and son, Edward Jr., ofo Beverly Hills, Calif. Former residents of Highwood, where Mr. Maipelli owned the Upâ€" town market, the Malpellis moved to California about eight months have returned home PICNIC PLANNED The "500" club will hold its anâ€" nual picnic in Sunset park on Sunâ€" day. "The group will meet on Satâ€" 410 Railway Ave. H‘wood 2426 | HELP | Fresh Poultry â€" Meats â€" Fish Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods FEATHER CUT PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY FOR PROMPT SERVICE AND FINEST WORK CAB COMPANY Call Highland Park 5804 Td, H. P. 898 and 194 JEWELERS & OPTICIANS Twentyâ€"four Hours of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM by '-..dflnd,w COURTEOUS SERVICE 300 North Green Bay Road (Continued on page 4) Telechron Electrics L H. NEMEROFF with a threeâ€"inch BE COOL 365 Central Ave. Will Rent Cars for WEDDINGS for the Summer QUALITY ALWAYS 392 Central Avenue WHEN YOU NEED lpyon Theatre Bldg. Tel. H. P. 415 . and where the Bible, A-I--l‘-cd-t‘-‘l study, h is read, borrowed, or purchased We Deliver WITH YOUR Do the Job Hours: Week Days LET THE 21.24 21â€"24 21tf 23 N. Sheridan Rd. H. P. 4775 21 We have received our quota WM. ROGERS SILVER _ 32 to 64 pieces You may come in and look. We have only a few sets Group or private lessons by Body & Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€"* Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 BRING YOUR cAr HOME FOR SERVICE PURNELL & WILSON GLENCOE RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. THEATRE 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 605 THUR., FRL., SAT., July 18â€"20 Bing Crosby, Ingrid Bergman SUN. TO WED., _ July 21â€"24 Start your children at an early age, but be sure they are taught right. THUR., FRI., SAT., July 25â€"27 Full or Part Time HIGHLAND HOUSE 980 am to 530 pm 920 am to 9:00 pm 2:80 pm to 5:20 pm James Cagney, Ann Sheridan Pat O‘Brien "THE BELLS OF ST. MARY‘S" 897 DEERFIELD ROAD HIGHLAND PARK Ford MOUNTED POLICE" B R O W NC S The School of Modern Horsemanship Your FORD Dealer For Over 20 Years I. H. NEMEROFF *TORRID ZONE" PHONE H. P. 321 $ M A L L S A DDL E. ‘ Coming ° "Cinderella Jones" _ "Dragonwyck" "Badman‘s Territory" Preston Foster and Paulette Goddard Phone H. P. 176 D A HL S B AKER of Page 3

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