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Highland Park Press, 25 Dec 1947, p. 6

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place to wear it. The florist‘s de signer has a new treatment of the seasonable flowers to fully comâ€" plement each facet of the new look in apparel. Gardenias, for ex~ ample, deftly shaped in sequence follow the linestof. theâ€"new flow ing skirt; dainty sweetheart roses â€"or lightâ€"pink carnations chught at the base of a plunging Vâ€"neckline. of fullâ€"blown roses, in a color sug~ gested by the florist, will gracefulâ€" ly accent the new nippedâ€"in waist~ line. An orchid sets high on the shoulder of a dinner dress, or gets perched at a vantage point in the sleek hairdo. Orchids, incidentally, corsage that wil years, and the lavendar types are reasonable indeed. ‘ ‘There is pienty of scope, too, in the other flowers of the seasonâ€" in the green orchids which are perâ€" New Year‘s Corsages Styled For the New Look Fiowers will go modern for the New Year‘s celebrations, both in the styling of her corsage and the 618 NORTH GREEN BAY ROAD MERRY CHRISTMAS MARVIN LAWRENTZ SHEET METAL WORKS THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY I ‘neath our roof you‘ve rested, come never crossed our threshold, visit us in the months â€"akead. To one and all we say, K. e At C In weal or woe, under all condiâ€" tions, the cheery Merry Christâ€" mas comes to the surface. It‘s natural in mankind. Everyone apâ€" preciates a hearty Yuletide greetâ€" ingâ€"and so, to all our friends, we add our wish for a and be refreshed. If you have we greet good friends. Brandon explained that the seeâ€" ond year of the training could be completed in Chicago where a Kenny polio treatment clinic is soon to be opened, or at the Sister Kenny /Clinic in Centralia, 1. The eurrent Kenny drive in Hllinois is being conducted to raise funds for these purposes. Scholarships are payable at the rate of $200 a month for the first year and $225 a month for the second year. T training, Brandon added, should apply to the Sister Kenny»Foundaâ€"~ tion, 537 S. Dearborn‘ St., Chicaâ€" uary 5 at the Sister Kenny Insti tute, Minneapolis. join her fight against the crippling effects of infantile paralysis. In responding to her request today, Brandon announced that al~ .._,‘_;.;-â€"_.._...â€"._ received for *&:‘M valued at $5,000 each, for the twor in.a cabligram to Rodney H. Branâ€" don, Illinois chairman of the Kenâ€" ny Foundation, urged him to send PHONE H. P. 177 sexton, Charles Pantle; Finance â€"Committee; George Lawrents, Raymond Grossman, Louis Gemâ€" iner, and auditing committee, Marâ€" vin Lawrentz, and Louis Geminer. ard Eichler, Milton Voigt; Sunday School Superintendent, Carroll Snyder, and assistant, William Wurm; organists, Harry . Eichler, Mrs. John Dee, Myrtle Grossman; Treasurer, Harry Eichler, Finan cial Sccretary, Raymond Recten Marcus wald, Fred Bonn; Deacons, Louis Geminer, Marvin Lewrents, Leon The Dorcas Society officers are 19 No. DAHL‘S AUTO RECONSTRUCTION CO. ourselves with extending the simple wish that you may enjoy the best lifé has to offer now and in the months to come. @ We wish we could send a gift to each of you in appreciation of your confiâ€" dence and friendliness during the past year. Instead, however, we must content John B, Nash THE PRESS munity in this xâ€"ray survey. Send your contributions for citizens of Deerfield. During one of the worst storms of the Season, The Mobile Unit was located at Deerfield and nearty 400 adult res idents received xâ€"rays. Deerfield has done well in leading its comâ€" schools of Lake county." Assus., Civic clubs and interested success of this survey was largely due to the enthusiasm and leaderâ€" ship of W. E. Shechan, Supt. of xâ€"raying, Deerfiecld entered into Cub Laws was presented by Den 6. . The following boys received awards for achievements earnedâ€" evening, December 15 at the Comâ€" munity Center. Each den display~ ed toys which they had repairsd and repainted as gifts for orphan A Christmas play was given by Den 2 and a candlelight ceremony Cub Scout Pack 84 The December mecting of Cub Aâ€"MERRYâ€"CHRISTMAS Happiest Christmas Ever! RECEVING, BY WISHING YOU A VERY MERRY LETS TRY TO FORGET OUR CARES. FOR Our PART, WITH PEACE AND PROSPERITY, WE SHOULD ALL BE MAPMER THAN EVER THIS YEAR. DURING THE CHRISTMAS sEason, Ferdinand Humer â€" â€" â€" award, Craig Hatner. Chateau. Bear silver arrowâ€"Tom~ Wolf awardâ€"Bobby Bock, Bobby Fell and Charles Guyot Wolf gold Dicl Belmont. Wolf award, gold arrow 462 Roger Williams Ave. GOOD HEALTH, GOOD CHEER, joys of the season +o vou! Tel. H. P. 4140 _ MERRY CHRISTMAS With all the

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