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Highland Park Press, 25 Jul 1946, p. 3

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And Dies One of my good friends from out on the ranch sent me two magâ€" to open. I put the buds in a large vase with plenty of water and It took several hours, and it was a fascinating sight. The snowyâ€"white petals unfolded slowâ€" ly and majestically. The lower hlldth,‘dil'-._de_qab- Thursday, July 25th, 1946 ‘Tfiâ€"_‘"l[ " '.lm- But like all spectacular blooms, they didn‘t last long. _ 'l'_h_ next to turn brown. The petals curled :&M&Rfl!"‘cfl‘itfik"ffll . â€" The pistil tipped si ys, .ummmm its My present love, and lover of the past; * For, even though I know how fleet T should be frantic with you both Before me with inquiring weighing eyes; I am unreasonably loathe To have you â€" either one â€"â€" think me unwise! â€" PE Midway ‘twixt Solomon and now, The Law saw fitting to endow â€" But listen to this person‘s plight A man chose, in his family, ' ‘The spice of life â€" variety; One consort was quite young and Deplored her husband‘s graying Winnetka Girl Weds Would give a frosty hair a ‘This drove the elder to a rage â€" She liked her lord to look his age; So, titiousk Jat She‘d pluck a black hair from his On Saturday, at Trinity Episcoâ€" pal church in Highland Park, Miss Theodore Gefft Weldon of Winnetâ€" Rev. Christoph Keller. ‘The bride, in the eggâ€"shell ivory veil, carried ivoryâ€"colored roses. Her matron of honor, a sister, Mrs. Edward Smith of Evanston, wore blue silk. The bridesmaids, gownâ€" ed in yellow silk, were Mrs. Eldred m«vm% Marilyn Schwarting of and Miss Patricia Garth of Minâ€" neapolis. All wore flowered hair bands and carried bouquets of er as best man, and the ushers were Bruce Matteer, a brotherâ€"inâ€" I-',Il-yl-)n_'__d__m and Benno Nel III of Chicago. A reception at the home of the bride‘s father followed the cereâ€" With Several Showers mai dinner dance at Exmoor Counâ€" try club, as bridal dinner, a spinâ€" ster‘s dinner and a bachelor‘s dinâ€" icl Obrict, member of the U. S. navy, will take place Aug. 18 ‘at 3 pm. at the Immaculate Concepâ€" tion church, has been bonored by her friends with two bridal showâ€" All in all, it was a wearyâ€"looking A Magnolia Is Bormnâ€" Eldred Timson served his brothâ€" Several parties were given the Miss Alice Elizabeth Giamo, On Sunday evening, July 14, Too Many Wives Comparison ;vith. not one wife, but will reside in Chiâ€" A.W.M. at All this went on so skillfully ‘That hubby didn‘t realize that he Like a rooster in the molting seaâ€" And you‘ll not find it hard to ; papa t That papaâ€"la became a mess Then, one day, when, with jaunty He sought to part his thinning He saw, before his startled eyes, A skating rink for sportive flies. ‘Thus dawned the modern oneâ€"wife For ;v;yâ€"nh there‘s some good and interesting plant, the yucca. Since then she has sent a clipping termed "The Candles of the Lord." with its several cousins, to the lily family, and grows in the Mojave desert and other parts of the called the Spanish bayonet, an er termed the Spanish dagger. ifornia is of the magnificent Whipâ€" plei species. The slender candles rising from the dark green of the myâ€"white blooms â€"â€" often as many as 6000 to a single stalk â€"â€" present a beautiful sight. It takes several years for the phnttoâ€"t-ntithebln_-afl- munflh’afo.ti_lan- Aside from its ornamental propâ€" erties, the yucca was found by the Mufiditsro&hfol;mth fibers of its leaves for weaving were baked for food, and flour was made from the dried seeds. â€" They used the blossom as a vegetable asparagus is a distant relative of markable plant. There are strinâ€" dles of the Lord." the Sam Crime home, 131 S. First, ty guests were present. Twentyâ€"two guests were present Thursday evening, July 18, at the Louise Onesti home, 126 S. Seeâ€" ond, when Miss Josephine Onesti entertained at a surprise personal Highland Parkers Write For New Magazine and Walter N. Hiller, 210 Belie Benefit Plan Review," a new quarâ€" tarly publication. _ Mr. Zischke wrote on "Gain the Greatest Plus in Labor Relationships," Mr. Behr on "Pension Plans Here to Stay" and Mr. Hiller on "Can He Afford to Wear Is?" â€" Business executives can secure sample copies of the new magazine by writing "Emâ€" ployee Benefit Plan Review," 175 W. Jackson, Chicago 4 III. Dr. Harold G. Freund Released From Service wife and two children, Jerome and Virginia, have been living at 32 leased from service at Great Lakes, He has accepted a post in the payâ€" chintric department of a veterans‘ hospital in St. Louis, Mo. During the eight years spent in Freund met and married the presâ€" ent Mrs. Freund, who was a teachâ€" ing missionary there. ¢ ice three years ago and served in the south Pacific for néarly two years, participating in four major invasions aboard an LST. He has More About The ___ "Candles Of The Lord" However, in these days one may in honor of Miss Gizimo. Thirâ€" A former â€"HIGHLAND LASSIE. of 12 feet. 1945; of â€"R.B.0. Distinguished Flying Cross USNR, husband of Mrs. Lila Jean Williams, 495 Sheridan PL., recentâ€" ty was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross by the secretary of the navy, James Forrestal, for the president. Lt. Williams received the award for heroism in flight as a pilot of the Japanese fleet near the Kure naval base July 24, 1945. He has since July 28, 1945. â€" The text of the citation folâ€" pilot of a dive bomber in bombing squadron 16, assigned to the USS Randolph, against units of the Japâ€" anese fleet near the Kure naval base on July 24, 1945. Undaunted his plane in a daring attack upon n'-prlndbyh'-u- erring skill and feariess determiâ€" nation, successfully scored a direct hit which contributed materially to the subsequent sinking of the warâ€" ship. â€" His courageous fighting spiâ€" rit and devotion to duty were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Servâ€" Profegsor At Ithaca Ave., Winnetka, has begun his work as teacher of organ, harmony and music appreciation at the School of Fine Arts, Ithaca, N. Y. After receiving a bachelor‘s degree from Northwestern university, he received the degree of master of music there in 1941. He has been assistant organist at the Methodist church, Evanston; Congregational church, Winnetka, and the Presbyâ€" terian church, Highland Park, and was chief organist in 1941â€"42 at the First Congregational church in Los Angeles, the largest of its deâ€" nomination in the country, with 4000 members. While at Northâ€" at the university of Redlands, Cal., director of the theory department. Angeles, the university of Idaho, and Washington State college. For 34 years he served in the army, all but 4 months as chaplain‘s asâ€" Stationed in China Pfe. Kenneth G. Wick, son of the George Wicks of 986 N. Green Bay, who entered the U. S. marâ€" ine corps last August, is now staâ€" tioned in Tientsin, China. Overseas since last March, Wick Frank L. Eldridge of 428 Ridge 801 No. Sheridan Road Sock Personality â€" Interpretative Music FINE FOOD & Liquors See Them Nightly (Except Monday) At SCARLETT‘S !$ INTRODUCING TO THE NORTH SAID ONE OF THE MIDDLE WEST‘S BESTâ€"KNOWN BAND BUYERS WHEN HE HEARD KAY HILL THEY ARE TERRIFIC! SCARLETT‘Sâ€" AND HIS MUSICAL AMBASSADORS Featuring the Statuesque Singing Beouty: VIC COLIN MORAINEâ€"ONâ€"THEâ€"LAKE TELEPHONE OPERATORS HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE "GREAT" of SKOKIE HWY AT GLENCOE, ILL. THE PRESS im We Need Exmoor Country Club Celebrates 50th Year With "Gay 90‘s" Dimnner taches and costumes worn 50 years ago marked the "Gay 90‘s dinner" at the Exmoor Country club, last Saturday evening. celebrating the 50th anniversary of the club. In further observance bf the anniversary, a special golf tournaâ€" ment will be held on Saturday, Jely 27. * ixed doubles invitational . taurnament will take place at Exâ€" moor, and a semiâ€"centennial swimâ€" ming program will be held on Aug. 25th. Appropriate prizes will be Hines Hospital Well Staffed At Present awarded at all contests. An adequate force of dentists and nurses is now on full time duâ€" ty at the Veterans Administration hospital, Hines, Dr. Warren A. Colâ€" ton, manager, disclosed today. In addition, a medical staff of 43 is serving with.the regional outpaâ€" tient clinic on the hospital grounds. The hospital‘s medical staff has nearly doubled in the past six months to keep pace with the inâ€" creased number of hospitalized veterans, Dr. Colton pointed out. Caring for the approximately 2,500 patients at Hines are 156 physiciâ€" ans, 12 dentists and 445 nurses. Awarded Medal in 100â€"Yd. Swim Event Elizabeth Newman of 359 Hazel has been awarded a gold qualifyâ€" ing medal in the Chicago Tribune‘s 17th annual 100â€"yard free style swim. _ As one of approximately 120 boys and girls who qualified in trial races held on July 20 and 21, Elizabeth is now eligible to comâ€" pete in the championship races Inc., will sponsor at California Park pool, 3901 N. California aveâ€" nue, on July 28. She is representâ€" Ra;gvu-'fin-hm ing the Exmoor club. Fiveâ€"yearâ€"old Marianna Ronzani, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Ronzani 233 Washington, Highâ€" 'hgnjmpi-(fm-tbn-rolm‘ ice truck into the path of a passâ€" ing automobile, is recovering from a fractured collarbone and bruises about the head and eyes. She was treated at the Highland Park hosâ€" thurches make northern Illinois a fine place in which to live. _ . On August 18, the North Shore Homors Yolanda Crumo the James Giaimo home at 137 S. was hostess at a surprise miscellanâ€" eous shower in honor of Miss Yoâ€" CaH Hargreaves will take place on Sunday at Immaculate Conception Hour" At Orphan Camp Veterans Start Many New Eusiness Units A new record birth rate seems to be in the making in this country. since the return of millions of men and women from the armed serv« ices and the resumption of producâ€" tion of many types of goods for LEARN RUSSIA N Essentials of Russian taught Beginning Students Classes in Ravinia mw”””m’fl;“h.-' COLUMBIA NOUSENOLD 305 Weukegan Ave., Highwood Tel. H. P. 1533 every week by veterans and others. Most of the baby businesses are small, like grocery stores and servâ€" ice stations.. Many soon die. But some will grow to become strong, sands of new jobs. s ‘The business birthrate is recogâ€" mized by economists as one of the bstnquotih_-vfi-d-inh ONTARIO 7104 REJILLYâ€"MORAN REALTY Mrs. Carrol Binder, Jr., author R A D 1O S Td, H. P. 898 and 194 For i Twentyâ€"four Hours of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM #0i.% k C * # Will Rent Cars for McGOVERN ST. A place for quict and study, where the Bible, -lu-u::-uâ€"â€".-.u read, borrowed, or parchased Hours: . Week Days (Continued from page 1) Tucsday, July 30, 8:30 p.m. Pierre Monteux, conducting. Overture to "The Flying Dutchâ€" BME ...~â€".~~.~â€"~â€"«.»~â€" Wagner Symphony No. 1 ... Beethoven Symphonic Poem, ‘"Les Eolides"â€" Prelude to "The Afterncon of a Faun" ... Debussy Tone Poem, "Don Juan," Symphony No. 3, "Seotch"â€" © / 95. ~ ied Appalachian Spring ... 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