pm he goes into the kitchen, wrestâ€" les with the stove awhile to get it going, and then, while loudly singâ€" ing "Onward Christian Soldiers," pops a heaping bow! of corn. His life is monotonous. I do hope he is happy, but I‘m afraid he isn‘t, for in him is the perfect example of the saying, "You can take a man out of the country, but you can never take the country out of .a man. Not Too Reluctant &elï¬nd&c‘Tandl . phaseâ€" She found it hard to takeâ€" blue~jeans, blue jacket, â€" clunisy shoes, large straw hat, and the inâ€" evitable straw which he carries be tween his teeth. The only excep elothes, and accompaniedâ€"by his wife, who chattérs incessantly of the neighborhood gossip, leaves for church. _ He is obviously uncomâ€" fortable in his Sunday clothes, and it doesn‘t take him many minutes upon arriving home to change inâ€" to his old jeans and start putterâ€" ing in his little garden. it. . To be working at an inside job, at his age, is sad, indeed, He remains a typical farmer, misâ€" placed by a trick of fate, in the city. country, and is always the sameâ€" on â€" his spent on a farm, until the depresâ€" sion forced him into the city for factory work.. ~‘Fo me he is a paâ€" thetic figure â€"*one who longs for the country but can‘t get back to Each day the crack of dawn finds â€"Mr.â€" Blank .listening . to. the hill billy music that comes blaring over the radio. To tune the musâ€" chore never neglected, in spite of mmsï¬p‘t‘fl“ by the students who have ro0ms at T5 years old. Most of his life he Thursday, July 3rd, 1947 FHONE HP. 676 RETTIG BROS. pliances. A qualified technician will call at your home and give a penny posteard will bring us â€"â€" to your door. Write: His day always winds up the Tanks . .. Machinery Donald R. Christman CLEANED On Your Own Floors! Ready for use in Any Type Welding Word Portrait Cle a n e d in â€"JUNIOR MISS. when hicle passes and before we‘"can grab it, the wind takes it off on another spree. It is stopped by a fire plug, and a small boy puts his says, "Hurry home, it‘s going to rain." We hurry breathlessly, but There is a wind very friendly to the dandelion â€" and burdoc seeds. He takes them off on long journeys and drops them imparâ€" tially on street pavements and velâ€" nights. We cuddle under the covâ€" Pole and stay there forever. With the softness of a fairy kiss, the wind can caress the rose and lily and with the fury of the . The wind is master. Never asks péermission to come or go. Never says thank you or goodbye. and where does it go! . An explesive sort of guy Is the flaming youth, July; Just the right kind to get our kite up and keep it there, several hunâ€" the blue sky behind it. We feel a thrill when the kite tells us it wind takes the rain and pitches it at us so hard that the drops are fiattened on our hands and face. being in a sail boat with the right man at the helm? The sails filled Rampant as a spring uncoiling, mmmpâ€"nw Stillâ€"inâ€"all his mother‘s joy â€" wind, coming in gentle gusts over a field of clover. Then there is wants to go higher. We let out string inch by inch. The kite talks to us and we answer. . foot on it to hold it for us. sparkling on the water. We strum our guitar and hum pretty tunes. Then, suddenly the wind goes off to meet another engagement and our sails begin to droop, We Jook back and see we are much further from shore than we realized. We wish, hopefully, but the wind doesâ€" n‘t come back and we lower our place. We wish that the cold wind but cannot hold it in our . Where does it come from and where does it go? We can see the dust the wind stirs up, but we not stop it. . Make a 3â€"Year Contribution to the ~ and Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Conlon and Thor We hear the eerie how! at the Highland Park Hospital Building Fund Drive 314 RAILWAY AVENUE AVAILABLE NOW ELE C T RIC APPLIANCES Thor Automagics "CGâ€"E. Freezers Easy Terms Jifly Samuel Andrew Denton III has been chosen as the name for the little boy, born on June 26 at the Highland Park hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Denton Jr. Mrs, Denâ€" ton is the former Virginia Weldon. Paternal grandparents are Maj. and Mrs. H. O. Bowleg of Fort ‘Two Glencoe babies were born at the Highland Park hospital this past werk. On June 25, a son arâ€" rived for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lei~â€" senring of 325 Jefferson avenue, and on June 27, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kastenn I. Johnson of 589 Vernon avenue. ors at the annua} allâ€"day outing of from the Waukegan Emblem club, Second low gross prize was won by Mrs. Joseph Paletti of Highâ€" land Park with a score of 114, and third by Mrs. Betty Borregard of Waukegan, with an 118 card. Blind bogey prizes were won by the following in the order â€"listed: Mrs. Myrtle Repkow and Mrs. M. Schmidt of Waukegan; Mrs‘ Chas, Highland Park; Mrs. De Grote, Mrs. Stanley Harris and Mrs. H. Anderson of Waukegan, and Mrs. Earl McGath, Highland Park. Following luncheon, . card â€"tables were set up on the lawn for nonâ€" golfers and prizes provided for Eighty members and guests atâ€" tended the party, which was unâ€" der the chairmanship of Mrs. Wm. Kelly and which ended the club‘s social season until fall, and Mrs. William Crawford Aiston H. B. Aiston of 918 Ridgewood drive and Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Griesmeyer of 1102 N. Green Bay Gaines Jr. are the proud parents of a baby girl born June 7 in Oakâ€" land, Calif. Mrs. Gaines is the forâ€" mer Marjorie Cliffe. Sgt Gaines has been piaced as head assistant of the ROTC at the Oakland high school. He served with the 33rd di~ vision in the south Pacific for 30 months and also received field home of her Vmâ€" rdparents, _ i-; Last Thursday‘s perfect weathâ€" er brought out a large number of Sunset Valley club. Mr. and Mrs. George MacGregor Murray of Glenview became the parents of a son, Stephen Macâ€" Gregor, on June 22. Mrs. Murray is the former daughter, commission as lieutenant. In Effingham, 111., for the weekâ€" end were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williâ€" son and daughter, Zana, of Broadâ€" baby has not been named. is the former Jean Baum. street, is the maternal grandmothâ€" ':_-l Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gaines, grandparents. ‘The baby has been WEEKâ€"END VJSIT LOOK WHO‘S HERE! A son was born at the Highland The CHRISTIAN sSCIENCE READING. 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Alumnae chapters included are the Chicago, St. Louis and Des Moines, chairman of the alumnae advisory board for the Theta chapter at Northwestern for the last three %v.-'ng.S-v'nud Jï¬?mll From Monday, July 7, through Friday, July 11, Dr. Bernard C. Clausen, minister of Euclid Bap~ tist church, ~Cleveland, O., will speak each evening at 7:45 at the Desplaines Methodist camp meetâ€" ing. Music each evening will be by a different choir from the Chiâ€" Wednesday, Thursday and Friâ€" day mornings and afternoons the institute of the Woman‘s Society of Christian Service will be held in Wesley tabernacle. There will be many speakers on this program and other nm«ee‘-l. The twoâ€"week summer assembly at the camp ground closes Sunday evening, July 13. Frank Lichtwalt Jr. To Take an Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lichtwalt Sr., 1405 West St., Highland Park, announce the coming marriage of Miss Johanna Eldljoerg, of Lintz, Austria, to their son, Frank, Jr., to take place on . Monday, July 7, at Redeemer Evangelical Lutherâ€" ._ Miss Eldljoerg arrived by plane last week and is the guest of her fiance‘s parerits. Her bridesmaid will be a friend, also a native of Lintz, who arrived in this coun~ try a few weeks ago to become the bride of Tony Cimciglia, an Ohio Fitzpatricks Brief Visit :.’ The junior Lichtwalts plan to spend their honeymoon in Ohio. ‘Major and Mrs. Fitzpatrick, who served â€" as directors of the USO Salvation Army at Highwood dur ing the war, made many friends Vacation Trip to of Flint, Mich. in this vicinity, and wished to be remembered to them, even though their time in Highland Park was too brief to contact them all. the Highland hotel and Mr. Cromâ€" well is engaged in welfare work month‘s vacation exploring points west by auto. During their stay in California they will visit rela~ tives in the vicinity of Los Anâ€" theater, Chicago, The usual Saturâ€" day afternoon performance will be year"â€"and Claudia Cassidy of the Tribune found it "gay, fresh and the acclaim "Call Me Mister" has Philadelphia several months ago. In Boston "Call Me Mister" establish o_d a twentyâ€"nine year record by playing at the Shubert theater there for seventeen weeks. The parent company of "Call Me Misâ€" "Call Me Mister" At Blackstone Theater "Call Me Mister" announces that during July and August, starting July 9, it will play an.extra midâ€" week matinee at the Blackstone months, _ However, the current schedule of a show "tonight and was hailed by the press. The Sun the two hit songs from "Call Me Miser," "South America, Take It ter" is now in its second year in New York‘s National theater. One reason for the success of the Herman Levinâ€"Melvyn Douglas ripâ€"roaring musical, is the great care with which the cast has been three finest young comics deliver in the laugh department. They are Carl Reiner, Aian Dreeben and Buddy Hackett. Carl Reiner has been picked by both Bob Poliak of the Times and Sydney Harris, columnist of the News, as the new comic of the year. . Rounding out the cast are Charâ€" lene Harris, Jane Lawrence Bill young dancers Bob Fosse and Mar dree‘s Beauty Salon. . Miss Eleanâ€" or Vita and Miss Sue Gardin are their home in Arizona. Mr. Anâ€" : 374 Central Ave., Highland Park. H. P. 181 "Call Me Mister" opened cight Northshore GardenofMemories MOVING & PACKING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS Andree‘s Beauty Salon | _ 546 Central Avenue Highland Park 511 I R OE D A L E GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. 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GLENCOE THEATRE 630 Verneea Ave. Highland Park 006 Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 Sat.â€"Sun., 1:30 SUNDAY, JUNE 29 â€" ONE FULL WEEK "FANTASIA" SUN. to WED., JULY 6â€"7â€"8â€"9 "13 Rue Madelein" James Cagney, Richard Conte Betty Hutton, Sonny Tufts « "Cross My Heart" Due to producer‘s deâ€" mand slightly advancâ€" ed prices will prevail for this engagement 10â€"12