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Highland Park Press, 18 Dec 1947, p. 3

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i. â€" | â€"rogh LHTTLE 2008 it 1 |â€" We Foodh Hprm _ Sheends and Shallows All coymess and dimples and in That in all of our planning we‘re apt to forget. scenes of their youth; . And perhaps this is part of a wonâ€" For ‘tis written, A ue quite plainly, that H-n:film-.whh And guile}=ss in thought.as an inâ€" Holiday Festiviti For Emblem Club We‘re quite well acquainted with Santa‘s affai Concerning new dollies and cute Designed to bring giggles to nice With baseballs and skates and the more virile toys That wring happy shouts from exâ€" Santa harbors a feeling that never they‘re easy to please, . . And they thrill to suggestions of The gift may be small, but it car Or a nice little broach to be worn on a dress; A sack of "tobacey", a pipe, or Holiday festivities for members of the Highland Park Emblem club opaadWedluhMDflh}:; with a Yuletide party in the change of gifts and seasonal decâ€" orations highligh‘ed the affair. ts eemnce: diigedime Be rube, chairman; Mrs: William Dor Mrs. Dewey Anderson:â€"of Waukeâ€" gan Emblem club. rics a thought; < And its big reward lies in the joy it has brought; Turkeys were awarded to Mrs. Mortimer Singer and Mrs. Arthur Bess, and a bottle of sherry to Regular monthly gift club winâ€" ners were: Mrs. George Bock, Mrs. M. C. Dean and Mrs. Earl McGath of Highland Park, and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Hall of Lake Forest. Highland Park Emblem club is organized principally for philanâ€" thropic purposes, and will provide a needy family with clothing, food and children‘s toys as its Chris‘â€" mas project. Selection of the famâ€" ily is being made through th: Highâ€" land Park Social Service commitâ€" dinner at the district deputy night meeting of the Highland Park Elks lodge, D. 23, when Raymond Sheahen, district deputy, will be honored by his own lodge. The women also have volun‘cered to assist the Elks in preparing for their annual children‘s Christmas Thursday, Dec. 18, 1947 party to be hâ€"ld on Sunday after noon, Dec. 21. "Fun On A Weâ€"k End" Telephone H. P. 2400 THEATRE fl-â€" zce e c c k Highland sos Thur., Fri., Sat. Dec. 18â€"19°20 Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 ""ONG OF THE THIN â€"iRey Regets, and Trigger ‘Springtime in the Sierras‘ Senta‘s Other Children "The Unfinished Dance" Added: Shorts and News Events of the Day Alcyon ||GLENCOE AND: Late News and Shorts | | TUU~ »*L, §4%, _ DEC. * rGMIOE MIMY" . 11 meg Crocey hy ioi and Trigger | | °_ Catrtoons and Comedy MOVIE PROGRAMS U"lin for reférence) i-ui..n"'uu.n{romu finished fixing it. â€" Grandma, surprised, said: "Oh, which consisted of sitting on the cards in one big pile, dividing them into small piles, putting them into one big pile again and so on ad that she had used a slang phrase before her child. The Not so, Donny. word cap~ tured his imagination immediately. To him it was a perfectly good 35â€"cent word, and he adopted it with enthus&sm. It was, also, ac~ cording to his reasoning, the name of a new and ~ delightful ~game. All neatly wrapped up in a gay fellow of Donny, aged 3, and one "Phooey!‘‘ he "squealed, gleefully. "Phooey! ‘Donny wants to p‘ay ‘phooey‘ s‘more!" > n After that, whenever Grandma made her appearance she was sure to be met by Donny, who with a firm grasp on one of her fingers, wumqanddnchcwhedi.n- You‘ll help him? Oh, that will be _fine, if you can, _ _ y Authonity On Flowers Members of the Ravinia Garden Club willâ€"witness a demonstration of "Christmas All Through the House". by Mrs. Henry Kirs.ner of Glendale, New York, famous auâ€" thorâ€" and lecturer on flower ar rangements, at their December meetingâ€"on Friday the l’th.. » w»irs. Kirestner is remembered as one of thre: instructors at the 1945 Judging School held at the talmer House in Chicago and has recently coâ€"authored a book on flower arrangements with Gladys ‘Faverâ€"iong .ime columnist in the Ladies Home Journal‘s "Diary of The general meeting will con vene at two o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Mason Smith, 1113 Lincoin Avenue. Coâ€"host:sses will be: Mrs. C. V. Nichols, Mrs. Hugh Riddle, Mrs. Ralph Archer and Mrs. John Wilbor. :i00r, they would proceed to inâ€" duige in a redâ€"hot game of "Phooâ€" Ravinians To Meet Ladies Home Journal‘s "Diary of Domesticity." â€" Mrs. Stanley Grace with Cher board will meet at the Moraine Hotel for luncheon with Mrs. aAirsiner. * contributed to the holiday happiâ€" ness at Fort Sheridan Hospital by arranging several large pieces and evergreen boughs with cones. a ~++ made bedside Christmas tn-vhichvfllboml..d delivered to the Fort by Girl Scout Troop No. 5 of Braeside School. The girls undâ€"r the leadership of Mri. F:ederick Mudge have made the ornâ€"m®nts at ‘heir meetings. Free Candy to Al Advance tickets now on sale NOTE â€" Regular Performance Starts at 4:30. 30¢ to 6:30 Mrs. Riddle and her committee Oneâ€"Showing Only at 2 P.M. m&““%fi Cary Grant, Myraa Loy and Shirley Temple Sat.â€"Sun., 1 30 â€"R.B.0. They | Blackhawk Society To Ravinia Woman‘s Club Plans Two Holiday Dances Plans have been completed for a merry time for young people who attend the Holly Hop on Saturday evening December twenty seventh. sic for dancing will be provided from nine thirty until tweive thir ty, by Fietcher Butler and his or chestra. Mrs. J. A. Nelson, chairâ€" planned by Mrs. Elzie Partiow, Mrs. Arthur Tresch and Mrs. E. N. Johnson. Favors provided by Mrs. JouyhBulnu,luC-flHm and Mrs. Robert Forsythe:. ; committee consists of Mesdames Marvin Anthony, John Barbee, O. man of the Holly Hop committee, has announced that admission will be paid at the door. Although the welcome the New Year to the mu~ sic of Bob Adair with his accor dian and his orchestra, which won a first prize at a Chicagoland Mu three A.M. and a smorgasbord supâ€" per at midnight. Table decorations party is formal tuxedos are not reâ€" Theodore Hazen, C. E. Holland, M;@zr,.‘h_aaldl,.l.l. Kendrick, R. G. Maus, J. F. Simms W. Engelhard, William Goodman, Krasberg, chairman of the party, and her coâ€"chairman Mrs. Robert Christopher state that no reservaâ€" tions may be cancelled after Deâ€" cember twentyâ€"fourth. Santa, Elves, Carols At Lincoln School theme Holidays and Holy Days" will portray Christmas in Holland, Mexico, Norway, England; and the jewish celebration, Hanukah, and On Thuréday afternoon the proâ€" gram, under the direction of Miss Anne C. Phelps, will include a medâ€" ley of Christmas music by the 0: chestra, directed by â€" Mr. h; Stricker; choral music by the seventh grade boys, with solos by Sterling Warren, Lary Pagenkopt, and David Klingler; a mixed choral arrangements of ‘"Silâ€"nt Night" by the eighth grade; choral music by the sixth,seventh, and eighth grade girls glee club, and comâ€" munity carol singing by the entire On Friday the whole school will participate in th> program by inâ€" erpreting the meaning of the holiâ€" are participating in this activity, which is coordinated by Miss Helen Children, teachers, parents, and patrons of the school will assemble today, December 18th, 1:20 p.m. and on Friday, December 19, 10:30 a.m. to enjoy the assembly programs that relate to the Holiâ€" children have completed in their end with Santa‘s Toy Shop and Much of the program has stemmed from the stories, activi‘ ties, and dramatizations that the Feature Holiday Hop ‘ Climaxing the Christmas activiâ€" cies of the Blackhawk society of wne Chilaren of the American Revâ€" olucion will be the holiday formal uance Monday, December 22, from # to 12 at the Ravinia Village douse; proceeds to go to charity. simmy Riewer and his> orchestra wil pay for the occasion, a senior project, headed by Robert Wedâ€" 3. Joyce. 1ickets may be obtained from members of the C.A.R. committee, Naney Waggett, Charlotte Leamâ€" ing and Robert Weddell Tuxedo ind The CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM The Bible and the Christian Science Textbook Thousands are finding health and peace far Christian Science at no cost to yourself. The BIBLE, the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE textâ€" book and periodicals containing testimonies of healing may be read, borrowed or purchased at You Are Invited to Study OPEK DAILY . + YOU ARE WELCOME 43 North Sheridan Road T HE PRESs "Voice of the Turtle," Smash Comedy Hit, Returning to Chicago mhmmh‘ cons:cutive year on Broad~ way, will be the attraction at the Erianger Theatre for three weeks, :mmm,boe. Few plays in the history of the have known such popularity, Chiâ€" cago once patronized it for over a recognized as author John van Druten‘s masterpicce, and its famâ€" iliar story about two actresses and m soldier with a holiday pass has made friends around the globe. While there have been several road companies presenting it each season, the pFesent one is unques~ tionably the best and comes here preceded by a highly successful tour from coast to coast. Starring in it is glamorous Haila Stoddard, previously. star of Noel Coward‘s "Blithe Spirit" and Elmer Rice‘s "Dream Girl." Coâ€"featured are by the author of "I Remember A highlight of the. play is its setting by Stewart Chaney, that of Philip Faversham. Three players make up the entire cast for this memorable comedy. a threeâ€"room apartment, bedroom, living room and kitchenette, with every â€" appurtenance, â€" including running water and ice cubesâ€"no small â€" stage accomplishment inâ€" sponsible for many other blazes. Dwellings, stores and clubs are all menaced by flimsy decorations made of flamable material. Chief Hennig offers five sugâ€" gestions to eliminate or reduce seasonal hazards. Make sure the tree is solidly placed, to avoid upâ€" ut‘npfl.momding“i_nn- The play derives its title from the ‘"Song of Solomon" and refers .o the coming of better timesâ€" "For, lo, the winter is past; the rain ?fimo and gone; the time for singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle (dove) is heard in our land." â€" _ Besides a gala New Year‘s Eve performance, the play will be given Sunday nights. The matinee schedâ€" ule follows: Saturday, Dec. 27, Jan. 3, and Jan. 10; also Friday, Jan. 2, and Wednesday, Jan. 7. Five Rules Will Guard Against Yuletide Disaster homes. Christmas lighting is reâ€" ter to increase the fire . reâ€" sistance. Have an approved fire extinguisher handy at all times. Inspect Chris‘mas tree lights for frayed wires or loose sockets. Reâ€" member to put Christmas tree lights out before going to bed. ‘The Chief fireman also remindâ€" ed club managers and operators of public places to guard against fire. Fire in any crowded public build~ ing may lead to panic, where exits are inadequate to take care of so m”hlhmy.fi:“md exits should be kept uno! ed. The Christmasâ€" season brings special hazards, Fire Chief Henâ€" nig warns. Each year Christmas trees start fires in thousands of Benefactor In Italy _ Highwood â€"â€" Mrs. Don Bartoli and Mrs, Philip Pasquesi of Highâ€" wood were guests at a recent meetâ€" ing held by the Unico National ’““mnhq";ou the on %mflhb«l by the Rev. Sante Bartoli in Italy. Father Sam, as he is known, is a brother of Mrs. Bartoli‘s husband. Father Sam, who spent over six months in this country after he was released from a German pris Keep it out. phans in Modena, Italy. The Bar tolis have been sending him packâ€" ages of food and clothing to be disâ€" tributed in the orphanag:. Members of the Unico club will send 700 pounds of spaghetti proâ€" ducts to Eather Sam. Taking care of the purchase and shipment of the food is S. Terranova. President of all Unico clubs in lHilincis is Louis Sabella, who presided at the able to write, deposited. his first royalty check in the bank and ar ranged that his signature should be two crosses. Soon, a check showed up signed with three crosses and The newly rich oil farmer, un‘ ‘Listen to Highland Park Merchants program over WNMP "top of the dial" from 9:15 to 9:45 a.m. every Tuesday. Diamonds Gifts 2 No. Sheridan Road 316 RAILWAY AVE: 2 No. camfl‘.”“‘" fl % o) aith your FLORIST. .. at once hook your huitias RUTTKAY JEWELERS Chnetmas list to youw fonst now to be sure to get the selection vou want tw the penple you care for 'umfl”flmmb those you wish to remember, # REMEMBED WIVES... MOTMERS... SWEETHEARTS # REMEMBER SUSINESS FRIENDS aMD EmPLOYEES w REMEMBERâ€""NO ONt EVER RECEIVES TOO many FLOWERS® mm . . H. P. 2585 E. 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