It. was to“ " qgodlc Mqs--1 Nittut1kr-rhi=Withmrth.. into-Wyde!“ :0an up . until picture. I 50“th tteabrathqrPom- you-Flocking In“. In... with a ,iroeee-_dNtatarrtHeitv. bark-p qTqn with VIII Wu... tndmartseees-eOUroad MhQ‘Ruh-ettom. n ma- unity. Welt, anon; us, we turned the incident off " I ioke-thoueh . rather unfunny one-hut a few momenta Inter, as I turned may I heard him my to her, in I half- joking, hilt-serious tone: Win Two Awards At I eonfeaq 1 VII new: more tah- en back in my life. I and. and I know my eyes popped. Both par. ties looked slightly bewildered. My poi-e dropped from me like G mania-go 3|an and iii my naked lmuemcnt I mend. trying. with the usual mecca, to cover up. “Why." I shattered. 'a-r-.- --expeeted you to be I much older man!" There I stopped. more en- bummed than ever. Mrs. Willard Evils. â€mitt Flower Show chain-mun, and her committee consisting of In. James Barton, In. Wyttt Jacobo and Mrs. Arthur Strubel. won first prize in Clue B. Exhibiton' Choice, with a buffet table setting built around the theme oC"Nerw Tint April's There in Ravinil." The color scheme was chanteuse and brown, and the arraignment consisted of native plant material» spring flowers and birds of cor-' responding coloring. In. Arthur Baldâ€! won fur- ther honon for the club by phe- ing second in Clu- 18, Flower Arrangements of Exhibitor's Choice. She presented a semi-cir- ‘enhr feeling, stressing delta, end picking up color from the plane Ind conhiner need. e “Look here, Snlly. inst who is this "old goat you appear to Inn Tum unrds were given to the 1urirtia Garden Club " the.Chi- ago Flower Show held " the Stevens Motel from April 2 to 6, and sponsored by the Garden Club of Illinois mutateâ€. in uric- dvlc am cud tihnd In: mmmuluuuthr huh-d. new". tn- my “ladybug One main; " a public “M in; I wind be! standing with I hm, punish. cheerful-loch! Iona plea-m. mequaintanee. at. law me and beckoned In over. Ittadmmmm_nieemtiU, pup-mauvelcouthisplannt Btm-rto our midst. but-the! next. words my smile hon. “In. 1...“: the mu, "I “in you to meet . . ." Thursday. April 8, 1948 ream-o Tmll‘HP-(III 1uIb-nanoeintadmrithh.r. PARKWAY CURTAIN MUNDRY MWhlIn-n) Pun-Md“ M-tnrt-aM-mrs. JtuseuaouJtLuWau “WM!!! "ter-a.".-" CURTAIN W? MANURE fin- ' of application to hie For W. Point and Angel'- More than the and number " application for appointment to the U. a Nam and Military Aen- denies Ire being received by Con- man Ralph E. Chunk, which indicate the desire of the young meattobeorservieetotheir country should . serious interlu- tion-l situation develop in the fu- lure. though the definite date In: no! yum :3:me Service (bani-ion. AIteaasdidntotr amino! sound phylial health Ind good non] MMEWood Cootumstoés- Congrusmnn Chm!) announced today from Wishington that he will hold his Inna-l (LS. Civil Service competitive elm-inhuma- for appointment to West Point and Alumna“: in July 1948, " chm, and 'r"rst.be not has tha/rr-sth-mor mttemsAreitt, "ee. Ralph E. Chunk. Home of Rep- -ntatires, Washington. D. c. New, 'tomntterwutthenreather, "ttui-ic-a. Munda- habr Robins “have“ RohertWWood,Chairmanorthe M of Sean. Roebuck and Co.. in his audits, for am tm the Republican National Conven- to. “in c- with!" -Mm MID-Mu. 'Wrnl0mowahmstMitt-n.r. "Bdedtuthisriutrtitt0d- Inch? tiom-tstetoirtrmttteiream- 'raitrnthinweektoinsmeth" ererrregisteredRerouiemtwm all Wood in the Cancun fl!" campaign foranrrtettitieatoMee, mm d» that Gena-d Wood's ioheteerworheeii-rvame" tho 18th WI " township muhningmnmtfutheh Wanna-y. ItoetertuDNr,AasistastttoG- MrB.ustieB.Mecifhermad "mitrwShtothmatheirftie- and [Bl-thus for the we. ihowasthem during chairman. bereavement. T%EATgtE--iW-- A... “kiln-d M - Ouch-FILIM Iota-3.. In. n... tau Sat.. Aw. “I. 5mm} Volunteer war-ken for General "cANtseNid.2TT" oe+SbSho-t.iats a, m, a. A... - -R.B.O. lI-IO 0:3. “â€0! “WT. Vim†Allin-Ibab-dqu thWCA-l-dmu limb-“Vilma!"- “Ida-lbw."- -taoddi.eo_hgMimRmb. “Much-(thou.- tio-l "GA inï¬rm “all... ataffofthetuti-tBoard,YW A native of Golan-hit. Hiuouri, Mir. I-upin. a member of tin Baptist church, received her dip. loma from Dink: university in 192.. merit; in. and: and (Inns. Later she studied speech and husk " [on university. re- turning in "" to Duke when she received her BM. degree in sociology. plucking! and eco- nomic; In 1940 the min attend, ed We. “dying Monophy any! A member of the Council of Social Agenda, Delta Sign» The- ta sorority, and National Muni- eiana and Iowa State Teachen' Weâ€, she served. during the war year: with the. YWCA- USO, cabin; wide and varied ex- perienee’in the fields of social work and education. She taught in the Am new“: college for one year and saved an -- visor of Ionic in public school. at Ardmore, Oklahoma. and Colum- bia. “ileum-i. She alao worked for the Depnrtment of Education in Washington D. c., was executive director of the Blue Triangle YW CA for two yea}: and , member of CA. rill alive in 'h'ehHsad Pith to confer with various may. Ind program chair-en here". A tui- deat of Ded lei-en. she is dine tor of the Busine- Ind Industrial YWCA for the Central and M an regions, dividing her time equally between theae are“. with headquarters in the Chic-go of- nee. the “I of tht hit in MM2-alt, Miss. I-npin is In old friend of In. Ill-y Ann Inciden. Execu- tive director of the Highland Park YWCA, both YWCA-USO direc- tom attending may conferences and calm“ W. At 8 p... the Iothen' Club will meet Junior Band “has under the direction of Virgini: Glrino. m, hunky, April ts, Damn “it, company will give I demon- ‘rlthn limited]: to the Mothers' ehtbattP.m..tobefommedbr eagd» Theta til he door print. In. A. Norb- is chit-m for the aunt. _ o. WM, the 14th. the PiDie%hwfB-tfora6:80 dinner. falls-u] by n shaving of picture. lb III- Stiller is pro- “Id-“hubs. did-lu- .11 Van GftS'.G " h h V“. Aqr. II-I. “MI-hernia“ “tun-OM â€Ll-“aim ALGYON huh-nun†hum , mum'm GAL" nigh-our.†P- M Id. hp. - dc...“ THE PRESS S“- “ti-5". t Tolls-I'M“ On April T tho PTA of [inch 3:th M In amateur hour, Main-nu were parents, had:- on and a in students. In Lowe Bali “I mnatar of eon-Ionics. Ind the onheotn consist-d of Hem Pagenkgph, Sherri and Viabicke. In: If." Aunt-on. W “in“.md.“ and â€new at Wuhan BIND-club,“ bathe ieataB- 1rteatrfieer.teuarNt-iaudb, human!“ Highlighting the Tmttrm'rn III I musicnl reading by lath-u Lament; “can, Wading and Pagenkopb. accompanied by In. P. W. Holbrook;..ucotdinn and piano trio by landlines Johnson. Young: and Patton; piano quar- tette by Madme- Stunkel. Phelps, John-on Ind Sherry; pine duet melnpn Johnson and Sherry: jinn utr duneing by In, Sam Smith and It. Sol Palm, os'd.ms'r- ter Bob Smith with His laid- Schwartz. Concluding the evening prom-n was a tap dance by Mists Diane Singer. WW1. Miran.» otIeter_urs)draFer, hold 'mt.lHiqt d nah-u " 'M,Apr. Ital)...“ mmuhmmw hum-mun“ 'Eru.R-dt_.xehoarirt boirtatal.ud--id.attdur'- Myâ€! _.-. Adolph Gerlich, of Wuukegln, "mounts his candidacy for Rep- resentative in the General Allen- bly for the 8th Senatorial district. tofiiithepueerert-ttrrthe death of the Hon.‘Hmld My on Februar, " District Hunger in the on In- dustry for 21 years. "ter tel-Vin; in World Wu I in the U. S. Marine Corps, It. Mini: is new Electronics trpeeintiat fur,, the United States Govern-MIL ( Believing in Fine Etsterprims, the Protection of Glilll nude by Honest Organized labor. Better Education, Ind Improvement in the Housing Sitiution, Mr. Gerliel: promises, if nominated and elect, ed, to do the best fob po-ihle for all people in his district. Be will deeply appreciate their support in the Primary on April 18. '" s. wmmanwm so Yul. In Highland Pall A-Mduaulm “MEG; KEEPBUICK BEST YOU'LL SEE WHY BUICK PARTS BUICK: BEST . tH-dw-uw-teu., Inn-m. "BMbA3r.AMtgk88et- REPRESENTATIVE NICK KELLER WINNIE FOR IlMl.itfllllt “mud“. “kn-mu.“ *WMFEE: ttth-hit Btu-kt 'e “(With Inc-I'd EMA“! 38mm STATE SENATOR Eil ROBERTE. WOOD 'tSB-toe-thh-tHI-det-sl." RUTTKAY Jams N MMWMIQ Cba6r-fttt.Naed_RoeuehartdCm Trr-outta.-.'.--- 'h.remHVuG-mtrrittrrurtdMctg- mwahmam.m “oh-Canal WthMMth-ub- 1klpthrrthtatotlllhttthtg 1tqahltartheitialGtdld- REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR mamas APRIL I3. Iâ€. 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