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Highland Park Press, 22 May 1947, p. 2

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TIAGIC . . . I ind . for minutes the other ‘dny‘ hem-en bulimia appointments and. finding myself in the vicinity of Chicago." city hill, I trotted up to the divorce conga. an Inter. not!" may In human nature, I had bogreold. "WHITE; we what I heard "I blah. mm. . LOOKS FINE . . . E I like the way those irhite guts: o.ok on‘Centnl Ave. They make the Eovn look new". mme-ttint when l Set around to bulldlng my own home my work» men will perform like that? Did you ever we a building go up mm than the new Zengeler chaining plant on Sheridan road? “Oh, I'm going to trade tyem in. You nee. for - two isutiremphs of yours, I can (at one of Babe Ruth’s." C _ '. REMARKABLE . . . After signing about 10 sheets. Mr. Hoover. curioul than: thin nth-r trtmnttq toque-t. naked, .“Son, what um you going to do with nil than?" " When hident Hoover wu touring New York state but hf the thirties. he In frequently "opped by youth- who 10m: " autograph. Ono lad came up And lunded the Pgeeidertt men! meet: of paper. luring, "Mr. Pmident, sitrn I" then, vinyl, plow?" . "PII " happy to, non," Mr. H06- ver "plied. You'll number I WW. piece about. Cont. Md. Rickenbernr Int Inch, hm became-o! we I was uncblo to include I story the World War I use told abdat his fried, (annoy-A Pruidenz Roovqr. I know Dick'u may Highland Put Manda will find "Beth" " churning u I do. Hoover. STORY . . . Indian“; Dick Higgins. the young Inn who honond me by Mucuhhhbut mn,'ill ha and“ tannins this summer to on. of the -eteat Ind loveli- clt young l-diu 1'" our known, Bony Gerhard of Evanston. HAIRY THIS SUMMER . . . Walk] found out. ' And you’ll bar them what I learned next "I. It'll inter-It you, I bo. lion. PM)“. of the niebt - to loan)": whitho'I-dlout a Gluvln mu: Air in. u. do- ing. And to determine the my to: for att then rem phan- wo'r. Mung daily. . . Page 2 You'll recall that my all“. and lib-H. dim. "t but Olson. told you that I m buckling on a who“ 'ie-ttr. purring for Illicit ll anvy [pl-Mikha- chum Put-50kt Higgins. "emnr..titotais-tuomrtt-. mum» kit-Mubo‘ln. Let's keep it that wny Northshore Cm%mWemories MOVING a PACKING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS sumammuum an" mu - ROAD h "TH BY. PWB w. "" STORAGE A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS "BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY WHiTT N. SCHULTZ“ Let's Take a Look “WVII'JQ (“loft-mum Mammal-um van unknown“: By will be pm“. If we keep hiking that I de- pression, 5nd keep thinking that one will come, if!" an? to Bring one down on top of In. ‘89 . . . nevi-an thinking . bright um! I positive future. 4 WI up to “you know! HIGHLAND PARK CAMERA CLUB F The “ism-ad Put Camera club will meet Wetland-y. Mar M, " the Community center " 8 pm. Brine your can»? loaded with film. We have a model and lights PARTING _ .."There'as no need for all this diyorcing that's going on ttOWS- days. " people would only get to know one arsother better.' and, try to be more understanding. my] stop all this foolinh- drinking. there'd be a lot more hppinesn." "Sure folks have differences.” he continued. "I km" that. I have them in my own home. But the wife and I. we dint-m the problem nnd work it out “I've been working in Chicago divorce court. (or " yarn," the kindly, grey-haired policemn'n told no: “I believe that " per cent of these divom cue- Ihouldn't happen if married folk. were just more tolerant. lad if they drank lean boon. I left the courtroom and nlkod to the baitiff just outside the door. TALKS WITH BAH-[FF . . . “like up your mind what you’re going to do with then here kids," the judge uid, "Okay." “Next cue." , Inn?" the lulu and, _ "roar." K '.'Where are they now?" . “Livin' with no. And [don't want Um." "r run to my ln'l house. When I can. buck he Ind went. , ain't never seen him lime.” m slid. . “I!” max children do you “My husband elm. home," due bog-n. “He is drunk. He hit me. He “(and to kill me. no child In out of the Iputnnt with I butchot’s knife. WATERS DEATH . . . A View. about M. m that“ by her Diner “(I but tumbling mother. ' . The jump. bond. nid: "What happened on 00¢.an 6th. 194t, between you 3nd row husband?" line was s WI! on, Mead- od baton on. " the moat inhu- man And We“: Jud.- Pee our “on. [mi-uncounzomnuu. In trt-Mit-r-tttpoo. pl: divorcod. mum Ila-shod tlr Titty “an. chil- n. in the United States for only on anon previous to this, they with ed Great Britain with their or: troup for n number of gT2t fore coming to this country. are students of the an Serge Da. ghilov and both have mall. the» uncut appearances in Chicago as members .otytther ballet compan- In order that the bullet pro- mm m to the best advan- ' Almond Markov- and noun hug headed their own cons-I11 The Inkm-liolln company will present . repertoire of ballet classic: which in expected to tea- ture Chopin's "he: _ttrhaHe.." Tlchnik ownky’l “Nutcrack- er Suite.” “Princess Aaron." and "The Dying Swan," which was one of the not: {mom of the dance. pren'entod by Pavlova. Miriam Sciatic", who made her proleulolnl debut in Sun Md!- eoatth-or9nmeha.hidn remarkable can" on the concert Male (hung-bout the country since thm, will be the sold“ with Stein- berg on Sunday nftomooa. July 27, and with Hem Ionian on Thur-day evening, July " The week of bullet with be. in- Am " with thme addi- tional performance. on tbs'eve ulna of August It, " Ind IT. will be . distinct innovation for the Ruinin PM. nine: the con- cluding week bl- Yor elem coir native you: been given om to thumbn- music. _ William Knpell, who Inn and, “billed mm " III oath-ding American villain Ind we. I wide Chic-co and Ruini- following. will nppou- with Tune “nihi- nea on Sunday damn. July M, and with Willi-m Statutory on Thur-day. July " (Continued {you my " li. lyuphony, and at the ' of Fin. Arte in laden City, will be the “loin with Sign. My on Thursday owning. July H, Ind min on Sunday gnu-noon. July 18. L 8:00pm. _ mov- " tr.ott pm. "ttttrm. Fri-1...!”- Weds-dug. M.ri- 1. 12:80pm Int-ac Volt-n luncheon. W! club. 2:00pm. II. P. Ind: chl- no... 2:80pm. Sonic style M. an that 8:00pm. loydAulMlm-ku-nle. 8:00 pm. loyal New laud: 00-pin. 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