+â€"To make the Christmas Spirit real. Strauss said. We believe that such a program is the only constructive way to prevent European collapse. We realize it is no panacea, but think it offers valid hope of reâ€" storing stability. Adequate funds to do the job must be voted, howâ€" ever, if the program is to be one of recovery and not just relief....... The Federal government expenâ€" m-â€":hmuup meet ‘the cost of such a program ‘"The League board was of the belief that available facts indicate injuring its own board of the League at its week long session in Washington, and Support Aid To Europe The strength of the League of Women Voters will be behind the fAr reduction be postponed until strong inflationary pressures have enactment of a stopgap aid proâ€" gram to Europe as well as the enâ€" tire European Recovery program. The League will also advocate that Local Women And still don‘t Don‘t ery, or pout, or be dejected; Il!bq you asked for something To find what he can see and hear; He takes each tot upon his knee Amd listens to each urgent plea, And notes the things which must To make the little fellow glad feel), * And a gesture to material laws Cc.ai-&olw--l&-hChm. So little tots will have no doubt Just what Christmas is all about; Santa teaches joy of giving :: .. _ Of warm good will, and gracious IN THE NICH Robert Mitchum, Robert Young, Sun., thre Wed. Dec. 7â€"8°9â€"10 Thur., Fri, Sat. Dec. 11â€"1213 In holly, bright against the snow, In evergreen "and mistletoe; A month beloved in many lands "MRS. WIGGS OF CABBAGE PATCH® and CARTOON REVUE Aâ€"lively spirit in Spirit of Chrigtmas Good old December stands alone In a category quite his own ; Alcyon Special Kiddie Matince Sat. Rits Hayworth, Larty Parks "DOWN TO EARTH" Thursday, Dec. 4, 1947 which he stands. .« if, Telephone H. P. 2400 , some time, he scems to fail, you watch every truck and SDbeendt and Shollows ""IF PM LUCKY" Also Latest News ed by Miss Anna Lord see and hear, as well as (Clip for reference) of without you ex for be administered by a new agency, with a single head, directly responâ€" sible to the Secretary of State, and which would use the facilities of hy sermiglte ol rogs oo ui yor old s Ii i .‘ onensticintn Erica Moriniâ€"violinistâ€"Friday, December 5. George London â€" baritone â€" Monday, January 19. Rudolf Serkin â€" pianistâ€"I f day, March 1. es passed is the time to reduce taxes. The Community Concerts Assoâ€" ciation of Highland Park announc es that the Rudolf Serkin concert, originally scheduled for March 3, has now been changed to Monday, March.1. . Following is the schedule of the remaining concerts to be given at Minneapolis Symphony â€" Wed nesday, March 31. for Europe, it was agreed by the League board. It also reasoned that Change Date of Rudolf Serkin Concert Don‘t fuss or cry or even pout, For,,soon or later, you‘ll find out That Santa does the best he canâ€" And Santa is a wise old man. Ah, yes, December‘s loved, beâ€" He‘sâ€"all tied in with Santa Claus. frown, * Or think that Santa‘s let you So . .. if t you ordered in your stocking Is missing, and, you find it shockâ€" I really don‘t know what I‘d do If it were not, my pet, for you. If things should ‘turn out wrong for him; In the simple element of surprise." COMING: "Welcome Stranger," Special Kiddies Christmas Party cute To give the lamb a substitute? Old Santa, with his eyes aâ€"light, And don‘t you think it would be Sun. thru Wed.. Dec. 7â€"89â€"10 Errol Flynn, Barbara Stanwyck ious child 3 $ Is full of laughter, fun and vim,â€" Bu}_th's toy might be wrong for Making check marks, here and And to her spouse, in accents mild, With silver specs astride her nose, And cheeks as pink as a soft old GLENCOE THEATRE 630 Vernen Avre. Highland Park 006 A sweet old soul, all pats and They say that Santa has a wife, His dearest palâ€"his joy in life: He takes that list home to his Would find all wrong, and harm Rita Hayworth, Larry Parks "DOWN TO EARTH" *Mother Wore ., Fri., Sat. Dee. 1J°1213 start the day out with a High School: â€"R.B.0 go» President, Mrs. John B. Martinean Viceâ€"president, Mrs. L. L. J. Howe Secretary, Mrs. Albert Bingham Treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Keogh Station, Mrs. Charles Bates Welfare Intermediate Group Makes 1948 Nominations The Intermediate Group of Inâ€" fant Welfare met Monday, Noâ€" vember 24th at the home of Mrs. Ralph A. Trieschmann, 200 Cenâ€" the members the committees nomâ€" inations of officers for the comâ€" were Mesdames Charles Brandrif{, On Saturday night, December twentyâ€"seventh, the young people of the community will dance to the music of Fletcher Butler and his orchestra. Mrs. J. A. Nelson, chairman of the Holly Hop comâ€" mittee, is completing plans for this Wednesday evening, December thirtyâ€"first, the Ravinia Woman‘s Club will again sponsor a New Years Eve Dance for members and their friends. Mrs. Bruce Krasâ€" berg, chairman of the social comâ€" mittee, has announced that Bob Adair will play for dancing from ten until three and that a buffet nmwfllln-rndntnid_nklt At this regular meeting Mrs. G. W. Ross, Jr., chairman of the nomâ€" and ~practical suggestions have gained for them, widespread pop ularity. Mrs. Arthur R. Schramm and her house committee will make use of the Christmas theme in setting the tables for the tea which will follow the program. Mrs. W. J. Hodge, Mrs. Melvin. Barker, and Mrs. Gordon Buchanan, Jr., will have charge of the arrangements. These two members of the Woodstock Garden Club have made a hobbyâ€"~of â€"home decorations which demonstrate both talent and originality. Their unique ideas Ravinia Woman‘s Club Plans Gala Yule Season to members and guests of the Raâ€" vinia Woman‘s Club by Mrs. Irwin Burger and Mrs. William Kelly at the regular club meeting to be held Wednesday, December tenth at two o‘clack. ' * * Novel Christmas decorations for use in the home will be revealed Baughman, second viceâ€"president in charge of sewing; Mrs. Gordon Buchanan Jr. and T Kenneth Lineberry, sewing â€"chairman; Mrs. David T. Welch, third vice~ president; â€"Mrs. John Wilbor; re cording secretary; .ln. Phillip Sparling, corresponding secretary, Mrs. L.. V. MdéDavitt, treasâ€" urer; Mrs. Theodore Rehn, publiâ€" city chairman; Mrs. Edward Loevâ€" enhart, coâ€"chairman; Mrs. George Harrison, publicity, advisor; Mrs. Wm. Werninger, station; Mrs. Russel H. Johnson,â€" coâ€"chairman, Mrs. John Kies, thrift shop; Mrs. Anthony. F. O. Dicus, coâ€"chairman; Mrs. Warner Smoot, luncheon; Mrs. Robert Wilson, meetings; Mrs. Paul Trent, membership; Mrs. Ted Connelly, telephone, and Mrs. Charles E. Close, point chairman. Assisting Mrs. Lineberry for the allâ€"day meeting were Mrs. Melvin Barker, Mrs..Brewster Towne, Mrs: Pierre Martineau and Mrs. Marvin assisted by the, following new ofï¬een:ln.‘-qw, first vice president; Mrs. R. R. year at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Lineberry, 1706 Summit, on Monâ€" day, November 24. Business of the day included the election of officers by a white ballot follow~ ing theâ€"report of the nominating committee ‘presented by Mrs. C. W. Smith, its chairman. Mrs. Clifford Makelim took over the presidency of the group from Mrs. David T. Weich. She will be New President of Junior Welfare Group Mrs. Clifford Makelim Fixtures light your way. of THE PRESS 556 Detemble Avenue, Highland Paork â€" â€" Phone 2 6 1880 Shermer Avenue, Northbrook â€" Phone One § Care Happ Grocery, next door to Post Office u!-uum--mm leaq ‘cable laid. in tench. dug and refied by us with pwitch in fixtures. Copper, brass, chrome and mm heat and special special occasion wiring on rental basis if desired. Furnish and nished & installed 1 .- .â€"-"*â€"-1 burners. ot." Pornish and maail dutside thermostat and cloeg. heating comfort at all timest ‘ producing heating comfort at all times. + John Cervi, of Cerviâ€"Harley Davidson Sales, 552° Waukegan avenue, Highwood, attended the November 24â€"26 Dealers‘ Confer ence at Milwaukee, at which time Little Marcia Lynn, weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces, was born to the James R. Sumblers, 2124 Ashland avenue, Ravinia, on November 12, at the Wesley Memorial hospital, Chicago. Mr. Sumbler is a radio announcer over WAIT, known as Jim Gray. All four grandparents, the Henâ€" ry C. Cryslers and the James Sumâ€" blers, Sr., live in St. Catharines, revealed by the unveiling of a sinâ€" gleâ€"cylinder model "125." T o Highland Park Hospital Auxiliary To Meet Dec. 10 _ The Auxiliary of the Highland Park hospital will meet on Wedâ€" nesday, December 10, in the Parish Hall of Trinity church. _ Luntheon will be served and members are urged to come and Sbend as much of the day as posâ€" Ontario, It was voted at the last meeting to provide a Christmas offering for some nbedy family. Mrs. Carl Arens and her committee are in charge of this project. ~ The regular monthly meeting of the board will be held on Monday, December 8, at 8 p.m. in the lodge RADIO ANNOUNCER‘S DAUGHTER exchange bag After all business is finished at the December 10 meeting of the Emblem cub, at 8 p.m. in the Elks hall, the annual Christmas party will be held. Each member is reâ€" minded to bring a 50¢ gift for the The junior group will also have a meeting at the home of Mrs. Sidneyâ€"Fritsch, 144 Ravine court, on Saturday, December 6, from 2:30 to 4:30. They are asked to bring children‘s clothing a n d Christmas toys, which they will pack for the Kate Duncan ith mountain school at Gnnt,s7lr bama. This is just one of/ the mountain schools owned and bperâ€" ated by the Daughters of the American Revolution. + Blackhawk Society Plans Dance For December 22; Meets To Pack Toys The senior group of the Blackâ€" hawk society, Children ‘of the American Revolution, will hold a meeting at the h_o_p; of the presiâ€" dent, Robert Weddell, 431 So. Sheridan road, on Sunday, Decemâ€" be'r 7t..l fmm_s t.o‘ 5. _'l‘!le group will discuss plans for their annual formal dance on‘ December 22 Ravinia Village House. ; the Bible Study Class, conducted by Mrs. Arthur Tylee at the Highâ€" land Park Public Library on Deâ€" cember 11th and December 18th from 2to 3 p.m. of the food sale, and Mrs. Eric Molke‘s group will serve the luncheon at 12:30 o‘clock. An unâ€" usual Christmas program has been planned for the afternoon beginâ€"~ ning at 1:45 in keeping with the spirit of the holiday season. the An invitation is extended to the women of the community to attend The program for the day â€"will open with the annual business meeting at ~11 o‘clock. Mrs. B. F. Reinking‘s group will be in charge Members of the Woman‘s Assoâ€" ciation of the Highland Park Pres byterian Church are reminded of the change in the December meet church on December 8th. 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