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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1947, p. 3

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»â€" â€"Thursday, Nov.20, 1947 not cut the stems with a knife, the experts say. The stem break is also For gloomy days without cessation ; Frowns ferociously awhile, The florists say that roses and carnations will be also at the height mums fresh and bright, break off a few inches of stem and plunge pompon mums, the bunched daisyâ€" like or button types of crysantheâ€" "In the left front corner of the hall closet." _ That‘s too explicit for him. You hear a lot of commotion, then, "It‘s not here." So, you jump to your feet and go to the closet. Of course the golf bag is Wipes away his sulky â€"pout, To meditate the joy of living After dinner, you scrub and scour and leave the place, in perâ€" fect order: Within an hour or two, Pappy decides that he needs a snack. Unless you are extremely brave, don‘t look at that kitchen when he‘s through. The devastaâ€" tion will curl your hair. Then, there‘s. the subject of dinner clothes which are no difâ€" ferent from his other suits except for the shirt and tie. Brother! ! One would think that he was preâ€" paring to be executed! He reverts to the age of three‘cornered underâ€" wear and requires so much assist ance that a wife has little time for her own beautification. Did you evertknow a man who could locate anything in the house? Although that particular article has been in the same spot for years, he‘ll call out, "Where‘s my Novemberâ€"could we do without Then manages a wintry smile . . . Decides, perhaps, it‘s slightly mad To dwell on things that can‘t be Did You Know? & To keep your big Thanksgiving account of aâ€"woman who has had times he stands in the middle of the floor with the evening paper you walk around him. But, when the meal is ready, he has disapâ€" peared into the ozone. Then you hunt and call while the salad wilts right in the spot where you said it shot. (B.B. shot! There‘s an idea!) A Wraps his sombre cloak about him, Visit the largest electrical cenâ€" ter on the North Shore for all 545 Central Ave. â€" H.P. 2970 Recently, there was a newspaper RADIOS, COMBINATIONS, RECORD PLAYERS Sbeent and Shallows Records and Albums A complete line of omesnas . || _A LIMITED NUMBER on R.B.0. Monday, November 3 a day of Wrent Sichonent tor the Revinis School‘s social studies room. Boys and girls were busy wrapping food and clothing and putting them in boxes. The reason was because the 7th grades were packing boxes for our mdopted friend in Holland. They had adopted Jahn Van Wyke in 1945. In our social studies periods we have .been studying about immiâ€" their troubles and probléems upon arriving in the United States. Miss Sinkler, our social studies teacher, mentioned a friend who had once been an immigrant. She had come A Christmas Gift for Jahn Ravinia School Seventh Grade \ To Meel‘ @a%wfwlou’m; Demand Highland Park\ siik l j High School Auditorium | To See and AMear â€" â€" = Will Be Placed On Sale At 8:15 PM $1.00 General Ad NOVEMBER 21st brought many different kinds of foods. Some of them were: jello, coffee, peanuts, rice, sugar, dried fruits, bubble gum, chocolate, pudâ€" dings, gingerbread mix, boullion eubes, cereals, canned fish, shirts and sweaters,. Altogether, our room had enough for three boxes. In packing we found out many different things from Mrs. Kurcz. One .was that any food in glass jars could not be packed. Another was that any food that did not have a strong covering had to be spoke perfect English, although she over from Vieuna, Austria in 1988. Our room quickly suggested having her out for one of our room‘s soâ€" cial study periods. We heard of food and clothing for Jahn. We invited Mrs. Kurcs to come Monday, November 3 and we were all very glad she was able to ac> her experiences and also asked ber umd&o&lflmd . Harold E. Stassen FRIDAY EVENING _ THE PRESS everyone bringing a few things we gathered just about every kind of essential food as well as some luxâ€" office so with the help of Mrs. Kurcs we sealed the box. Mrs. Kurcz showed us how to cut the corners down to where the articles of it make a cover for the box as well as making it as small as possiâ€" ble. It has to be well sealed with could easily steal some of the arâ€" and tied with string. * Mrs. Kures said that the box would not reach Jahn until about Christmas time, so we wrapped some of the food I think it was a wonderful idea Don Nordmark got all the shipâ€" Telephone 567 f * A Completeâ€"Set of es _ HALLMARK GREETING CARDS mmu-lyuuszus COLORFUL CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS (7 and 15â€"light strings) CHILD‘S WINDUP RAILWAY TRAIN Christmas Tree Lights This Week We Are Featuring: L A RSO NS 37 S. St. Johns Ave.

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