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Highland Park Press, 1 Apr 1948, p. 2

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If]. Human-u, Anon; than neat addition- 'w, switch m not My for dud-n tic-.1. Curl Vo- Dona'u but work f'The Great Rehearsal". The 51.”, of the making and ratifying 9ft“. Constitution. this kph is rounded by my " Pefhlll th- pon tsitrstiriewtt volu-e our to e e from " pen. Mr. Van acl, In: taken the - a! bet t. " l1'l'llt WS, W!!! and no “at Mg:- cml Ink-l tttAmit" qr...%ertat. =r'lG'l'sl'l't an; husk-1' itikGied iGi “to Iran Choni Club. made up of employee- of the Kraft Foods Gm which appeared on I 1% radio prom in Chi. kflk 'gtgt%At.' ' “in f'i'iif1t 'tue't3/dts"dt'1t 'i'. the ied1mtit= Gov. Mt Win: mic-l unin- no. at being remain-d ig the who“ Fedcnlion of Music Club for their contributions to and: tn the agate, n pro-views to a music tttfees. to be tett April AI in . ago. _ One . . - . . . Harris. Miss Chtra Ponsi and In. M tr',','.': 5"".m'm"? I'm"! " L. Innocenxi, .n of Highland Park; lry Roh, rts Rinehart', A Light . . in the Window". For the first time "m: Wm Gvno, of "Fulnd M' since the puttliration of "The Doc- I.':,,""" brother. Vito of Hith- tor" twelve years alum Mrs. Rine, _ N hart, one of the most popular of lnliermvnt was-de qt St. the present-day mystery "writers, Mars tt cemetery. has given us a lung. full novel of', . . our times. "A Light. in the Win- Parent of HM dow'? is the story of the share the Parker TUG; Br M Wayne family had in, the dramas,. Bliss Laten will". M. retired disasters. idineies and triumphs of $rarpPnter-contraetor, 935 Ridtte the Instlhirly years. The Way-nos court. died e‘arly Man-h 21 at are no average American tn ti y,lKvanstun .hospitaf. An Emmn yet their titory. as it J,',',';,".',':,',!.',,'; _ resident for more than 60 yam ironing: thirty years. is the story he was a memher of the Evans“!!! of an Ameriea bewildered by its l'hnpler. R. A. M.t' Evans lodge. new world-stature and yielding l F'. nnd A. M.. and the Eva-lion grudgingly to new liberal ideas. Commanders K. T. . ' it" i?uri!kiie1ntrryU yUL)yiiti is called, presents the treason' trials of such men as William Joyce {Lord 'llanlaw), John Amery and the fantastic Baillie, Stew-rt and points out the quirks of dunner which caused their "range behavior, The book, how- ever, is not merely a series of courtnmm sketches with hioeraph- ic-l data about the participants. Miss West has Ron" farther Ind muted them. events to the prob- Inns of justi'ci- in matters of loyal- ty and has showed the sitmifiranre of human relationships with the mm and with the world. In her first major work in maven yeam Rebecca West. who.stands " the top brticket tif living Em.r- lish writers, has told the story of England“ recent traitors and the world they turned against. "The Meaning of Treason". as the book is called, presents the treason' Albert E. ldell. author of "Cen- tennial Bummer" Ind "Bridge to Brooklyn" his written mother populnr novel about the Rogers family. In "The Great Blizzard" which is laid in New York City Ind Brooklyn of the 1880's, adv- eral new members join the {-mily. among them a fine. red-headed gentleman who was one of the first great undorhand pitchers for the Broohns--roreru- of the Dodtttrw-and a pretty little act- rm rnlled- Ohio Ballou who cap- tures straight-urea Henry in the middle of the "Great Blizzard of 'M". Those of you who have read Ind enjoyed Mr. ldl‘ll's previous works about this charming family will definitely not want to miss "The Great Blizzard”. 1 't'g'l the all." hare ttmeisl on! Bttd the uttered note- and diaries kept by u few of the con- ferre- uzd has compiled a duy by day and hour by hour Account of the "Juggle of the founding {nth- orl to draw up I constitution which would transftrrm the loose dliunee of upmte and quarrel- ing mm into a tightly welded and enduring federation. Thin in . book irhieh Illould be read by everyone and which will be en- Joyed by ull who do read it, A “It. " bunch. In '"".u-ttru-dto thrgh.t-oeth.tri+r- Lamrr.eraetru.dirtttoarmr.- boot- " but]. him. nettN, .ade-taf#aimand-bum. Mdkb sho""-'" "edigtetastesofntitheLibrarr. .Wl'l. . Thursday, April l, 1948 d by its chapter. R. A. Ll: Evans lodge. yielding l F. mu! A. M.. and the Evanston idons. 1'ornrmtrulvrv, K T. . , Mr. Lauri" leaves his wife, An- nn Decker Lantrili; three sons. IADE "anHrd R. Lauri“ of Wilmette. Hubert A. of Dearborn. lick, and A 'r' 'lchtrles A. of Mlyette, Im.; P ‘ry _ Writ daughters. " George Leaf ' and Miss Mabel Lanai" of Enn- . istnn and Mrs. Allen Swanson of ' Highland Purki one brother r Funeral rites were held n. the Immaculate Conception church on Saturday. March 27, for German Ponai of 725 Deerfield avenue. who met death by drowriine as he fell from the bunks of Skokie drlinm can-l on. the preceding Thursday." . q Bliss Lawn Luigi", 85. mixed $rarpPnter-contraetor, 935 Ridge court. died Early MIR-h 21 at Kvttnstun.hospitat. An Emstnn Surviving are his widow. Clem- ontina; four daughters: Mrs. Rose Orsi of Highwood. and In E. lllrris. Miss Chtra Ponsi and In. L. Innrrcenai, all of Highland Park: one so", Conn. of Highlahd Park; and one brother. Vito of Hith- wood, Accident] Death Born in Italy in 1879, he came tt, this country in 1908. first to the state at Missouri and later to Highland Park. __ DISTINGUISHED EXPECT who Ae nil)? FIELE'EENEPAI Br mm: comm 1".5. M55015- TOM, Did: AID may Pond Olson Printing Company Publishers of The Highland Park PRESS Sport Personalities Of Lake County Printing Of Dignity And Character l "The timelinmmf the mm- '" ""- ;forum and discussion. alerkd as 'ttlg'".,', pu- an- to the Italian elections and Towed by ther implications," says Mm. Da- complete vid H. Calm, education chairman. Scouts I. "makes this class sesqion one of Aid than particular importaneerrt is hoped m that in addition to Council's mem- m. hen. the community at large will to be P" fee1,free to participate in what we believe is the unusual oppor- Litt% trinity of graphic visual presenta- caning a tion, for class-discussion purpoees do. an he usually so much more effective “lath: than the printed page.” The Bev- to no th enth and final‘ film-fprmn on the lethal 20th will deal similarly Vigil Asia, Johny, details of the program. to be an- waning nounced Inter. ' with you The sixth film-forum in the “Council Cavalcade" of the North Shore division of the Council of Jewish Women/will he held " 1:30 pm. Tuesday, Apr. 6th, in the Tempel lounge, 840 Vernon ave.. Glencoe. Tension new of Europe will be studied via the doe- umenlary film medium,- the four film showings covering Greece, the Balkans, France and Ttily. Mrs. Eda“ Bernhard, Glencoe, will an: on problems in Italrprtd Fiance. and their relation to peace and security for our country.‘ " To Be Shown At Temple Sixth F ilm-F ovum Charles L. Lanttill of Evlnstou. and seven grandchildren. Evans lodge conducting the fun- eral. service Tuesday afternoon. March 23. " the Hebblethwaite chapel. Buriumras in Memorial Ptrk. Letterheads Wgedding Invitations Announcements 516 LAUREL AVENUE THE PRESS _ w "":W aware, THE . - me TIE FIST ' IUJNI WELD Little Johnny was bored and ending around for something to do. no he begged his mother: "Mother, tet me go to the Boo to tee It. win-3L9!" um. npmcchfully, "Why. Johnny, mt an idea! Int-gin. wanting to no use the Inhal- when your Aunt Build. in hm.” Punk and Guest: are invited to be present. Such Pltml First Aid Team will wort on four Fiat Aid Prob- lems. This will be the final event of the Midwest First Aid Program that started with hoop Pint. Aid Meets in January and was fol- lowed by District Firit Aid Meets tompleied in March. Huhdreds of Scouts have been (ruined in First Aid through the Midwest First Aid The First Aid Meet is being con-‘ ducted by the Activities Commit- tee of which J. E. Jacobs of Win- neth is the Chairman. He is being tseep' by Gil Elihu“ of Bitth- 11:5 Fol About " Pttrot First Aid tennis from Troops throughout the Coun- cil will participate. Wilmette, Clem-00. Glenview, .Northbrook, Highland Put. Luke Forest, Lake Bluff. Libertyville, Hunddein and Round Luke will be represented. Seouh' Pu Aid Mes}: Ftithy Telephone 557 At Winnetka The "" First Aid Meet of the North Shove Area Council. Boy Scouts of America, will be held Friday April 2nd at 8:00 P.M. at Joseph Sean! Schoél Gymnuiu'n. Kenilworth. " W5 aprAIN AND AurNilERtchtt 6m On Fridny night, April 9. the gum Rabbi will be Dr. W. Gum ther Plant. spiritual leader of the Wuhington Boulevard Temple in During the war Rabbi Stuns: In the acting Rabbi of Temple Beth El. He is I Music of the Hebrew Union College and studied nt lene University in Detroit and the University of Chicago. Guest Rabbi at North Shore Comrretrntion Israel this week will be Rabbi Joseph Strum of Temple Hum Chicago. Rabbi Strings in the founder of Temple Menorah, youngest in the family of Refprm Jewish Con-trations in Chieatto. His sermon topic will be u, "What You Can Expect From Re- ligion". _iiiEF,t2"ta? 'tli tttt “I! d m “in mun: Rabbi Joceph Sinus; _ Guest Speaker At Temple Min-One butan- make excellent use of u ea or to of M In! or cl "all (round men. Always lea is'ft?,'lie' ham n “q not and In be lender Eur-clued hour m the menu (in. than tee" “term, have.“ cerium: added B-numin. And “In at D f""? ad food th nag‘ can tuna-l _ trqgtqtgte. I ”9.an are 1 " " "ut an punk just the nun color touch. I 3:“ " ttme II amplnlhed by can; the on. far It. anti-m M. -_.‘_-_h‘ A-‘ ‘A’ ' mu“! ”Hm". __r_ - rum-m; "lulu attention Ilka - leftovers. WNMMM of annual foods foe a” mvma food ttem " nddedtol II me has been planned tn help you ml the 1'd'dtltet"-"'d gull phase the runny m1 and I!“ MegttB, Tea., ”no. and 'GGGa%ii' that color iy 'eeemed where a mulunl Just one In one-hall an of (round than Tht entire nan cu IN mea 5.etttut meal Nytrune mans 3.9:I-I-d-u-n Economy Oven Menu -71.. --. - Fl 'iii"i'i?tel.id"ifXeisil mild“ thurts full. M h . m‘ hot owen “'0 hau- Rt a u m -_.----_, - A _ “Until telephone um! become when“! to the new way of pining there cells," E. I. Knox said, "both long distance and load operators will handle can: to Park Ridge and Des Heine: The ub- scribe)- will save time, however, by placing these all: with that local operator." Tauiihooeco.Esrreditem Hamlin-sofCaIB_ __ (man Dr. Hunt and I.“ - a a chalki- In tho “I Sut- Amy. I. I. do." with the In.“ tttae - d war awarded tin. hub h Iii. Manon on, April M b - titled: “Questioning God's I“, --why do the righteou m .4 the View prosper.” Services " North Show 0.- ;nntiou Intel are bold new on _My nights It 8:15 _ The Temple is located at {h -b not of Untold and Vernon Avi- nm‘i- Glenn. Visitors .3. up ray cordially welcome. Instead of akin: tor “long dir. knee" to ping: I cull “3m theme cities, E. M. Knox Highland Purl: and D-field " uriben my new place Purl Bid“ and Des mines calls with tin lo- cal operator. “but handling of we” all; to Park Ridge Ind' D... Plain” In mnounced this “at by E. M. Knox, man-cor for 6. Illinois Bell Telephone Co“. I]! - Iilflu'lt t% git iiiGe "U (I " H '.'a.te.tg'.i.i VH1 men urveu at: In “a“. be baked in the oven, norm! foods. (can the M " added to the mm“ m elp you who I good can on it fnrmly with food III-{loch Information comb. WWW-ion. aoutoeharmrirgksmthd-ao. Wain-aw Eatr-exmtaiiitta tho cun- pleu calla-lion “Glad-tin sei--nnd other Chitin Sdmliuntmmaybamd. born-Id. orpmchued. . .4 CHIIISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM " NO. SHERIDAN RD. HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY The unique service of the Christian Science Regain. tteatingtrmseitttorhiehemrrshs Ben the Bible, "Science and Health with Kay to an Roomh_deaignedtonid vtmurtdothemin'harirtgthq nttgnflorg to and! dentin; mm; the one foe tho "tttm 1l'rttte,u, w. an il'fd hr True Inspiration - all Healing ”was.“ Vinita-Volcano 58.06

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