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Highland Park Press, 22 Apr 1948, p. 3

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“Well, if Pm to blame-which I don’t think I .rrs--I'tl tahe the -ytsihirrtr." The Meta, catch- ing her anxious eye, hurried over. “Anything wrong. yids?" Everybody tried to talk at once, but Katine. who hie- voice train- ing, got the floor. he halte- looked shunned. “You should 've Md me." "You didn't give In time. You Just said, Tallow me', and we did." "Well, you’ll int k“ to my here. PWdind another table for the group." We were beginning to enjoy our food min when n tall, Airtrrr wommJnItled up. "Well. greeting!» Mm! I must lay you Ill 1mth_teer5trtr young aid huh. But gl- parry so mun blithely {gnawed the beaten. "Greetings, girls. I see you found your table. My. what a niee-tookiaw map of coeds . . . BeredittonnreoB-,r- you." "Oh, I know. M’s It the ba- tom of this. He asked where we were lunettintr, and he's phomd for reservations. Wasn't that ducky of daddy?" . our fruit cup wheh a robin-like My stunned up. Ten pairs of very round eyes focused upon her. Natalie opened her mouth to speak. Not a chance. On and on the My habbled, then turned “my ubrnptly with: "Weil, have tun, girls. wen, lee you all later " the meeting.” Immediately ten tongues were loosened. "This is awful!" "Nntaiie, you aid your father We éyed the long idling line anxiously. for we had tick-h for I perfectly dun-p matinee an: lunch. Bo it was a plant surprise to have the hostess Inna-ch In. smiling, Ind any: _ "She did not - she said he his?" . . . . In . hurt voice Natalie git]: "Right this my, table is ready." We looked a each other in Itunement. Then Natalie spoke ttit: Wostoodinhi,waitirtl- tamtobe.eatqdintHdnfNdit hmebroometdoareteetHeitg'ts ,itausttroteuIhis-tohe- biequah-othiateto will: ati-timehiitnE-torhiiehoot nations. _ I - proud of 113.2” then until " o’clock the in: More for the ten of In to me. upon what to weir. And I an! .1, In wen impressive in unit- qua-plots with corn“ W-hr-rib-rn-rt May, April 22, was --_-- An I'm M - ("alum-III...“ B_..te, "'13 23%;" SAT. “I WW5” and“ Adam. “an." on do Noun-hm strrtotA-a.96et_. Elan-rhubaln-HIn-F mama 'MMW "You was; of Thd run." ' “Mb” widen-tom“ I'- dtiiirse-a 'eh-r", "T0THEENOS, cram Your VocalSoloc, TwoPhnoDueh AtH.P.MmieChrh Four local musicians who enjoy pinyin; together on two pianos every week, will delight the audi- ence with two groups of intent!- ing compositions. They Ire In. George W. Carr, In F. W. no]. brook, Mia Priscilh Carver Ind the President of the Hui. Club, In. Mnry Ann Kannada. null. later we (Inland up our be- longings, paid our bill. and retired in good order to the lobby. Nam was looking rather poohod out, as shehad aperfeetruhttodo. "m. bad that's over," the breathed “Tim was letting rather monot- onous. One more aaeh--" At that moment . middle-and Indy who had been nailing out my and over Ind patted N.tatie on the ohouMer. "I know," she chortled, "goes those nice girls from Ferry Ball." .-Weaw-Aeer Squiwich syn-d is what lame people (at from eating We“ "We of the D.A.R. am honored to have you us our -ta." in told as. smiling. A delightful program will be given " the coming meeting of tho Highland Purl: Inuit Club, WM, April 28th, promptly at two o’clock at the home of In George W. Carr, 614 Woody!!! Aa alwars the pros-um will be followed by 1 Tea and social hour. amnged by the mend Vice-Pred- dent In. Gem-3e Him: and her Committee. gone.» it the land of the mid- night Ions. "Coming up." [titled Jane. And sure enough . white-haired lady paused " our table. placing u motherly had on nation’s Ihonl- der. Road. Thro groups of songs, both chain! my! modem, will bi%rntr try a local aoptano of undoubted talent, Mary Santi, accompanied by In. Irving Selim. Miss thatti is studying win: Richard D. Young and has frequently been aolo‘ut at the Immaculate Conception Church on Green Bay Road. a.. -.-.N._B.-. -o-qre)t....gtr%" 'hot.drrotimdnAth-+ mndtatnrr.tam-dt.hart-ee “Jan... Pan hm.“ thi.- Airaiateunf-rorrattid nun-Inc." Muhammad-h. ,gtud.etr-twho'rete*th- haughty-Hut.” “Wall, well. vol] . . . Thin h 'tno-ttste.'---" Kathy’s friends. thor don't“!- “533%“th Natalie fiaiahed her duel-t and In: bark. “1 tool mom. now, ready to nipple with my situa- tion-" By this time we had been. hardened and the bank m: left-ith-unto-dared flee. leaving us practically un- ruffled. “gamma...“ 46rNtah' um “gamut-mild.“ ”IL-5%.!“ 'toiw--ai-nm-. ALOYON yuan-uh...» hush-Ithaca "UBC--. -R.B.O. _aeeteetety.etiettt 'rt.Harqeeg-,uttrqr.- 1iFiri7TduTaGG'Ti 'hk-dhyl'l-ys him-mm“ “with-chainth "-t"-.-r,Arit Following n tucking position " Stephen: 005*. In. Home: served as aim: Dean of Wom- en " the University of Illinois. She In. been active in community nil-hr.“ madden: of the Nine- nit-Wu. In. How, in tho his... trip It. all. In: “panic-UWZBN I. My 'Har baton my eometothearoudu-tdftom thi-r-taf-or- " the outstanding mutations for her 'erPsm. E. in In in- "temto"thstasi#ttee"mdun "mtmh-terervthe-ieatof- fueirwofeoat-eeirtcttieaeo dtirrhtetheraatetftoeasve.m. in Betta Sign: Rho, honorary for- and: fraternity, and Sign. Delta Phi honorary speech org-nintion for m which Ilse later served in the capacity of rational presi- heath Century Women’s Club; aem-'atrhr6 - Mug-bib.“ manhunt-laden. 'hsArturM.Mo-r,3r.,nmB- *-aerrsi6r-trhr-iomr.irs a binding dinnin- W “ha-MhYou," will Mmmdthmn- ePtip-htroastheGreat In Home in a mum of the UM” of Illinois where tip as meth. in the speech arts, “gleaming her Alma later in contest: Ind min: membership Yr'g"g,T,'Stle,t'Irg't',ete:h'; . . “would!“ '""irt"t'-rhrr'or-'-rer-a-"nieeNim"" nub-y h pm. 0- Irrtehnr. Phrrrrhg his. VII ghe you and "tttte-Irs 6 th. in“ It“ you! and” but. Thitrmdrtt-r-hMrrthevitr.-tnest- "ue'inY-Niottteh-,"a-Eiohrdhr-o-fr- Medtm.6rmth_r-qtrm,ntmhrtndBrtd-PhmthtgAahists. -dmtgrsotldmttthdMr-hhi1Mtehm.Trai-tt, htrwttM11tttth...est-.e_aaad-h-ko- 'arohrat,thhmttth"qh.rhttt-h.d-dNet-rgnessdi- aemtevorMar&rrt.trrh-Arethsdwrrrtrrdr-ser-tm_ napkin ,-Pttheiet-tr.-td-- M“ WtrAmM-tktgt5-itsHrohitrfh_e$thtmtethdigntitm. mu: “Rm “A" Of mun Ill-II"! “an! . THE PRESS museum-(thou, “Mutton“ Punish-Mutab- annuity-I‘m.- huh-lamnlymm “Mannheim -tirrtuq.Hdseth.a- “Mama-hula! his mn- eo-niuu vill ...- -tHrsBo-tothqehab- Inn-hip. Tu-'roHedd Lkr.imirFe_ID- Fit}, mmhm:ud- Tho Highland Park Tm Club invites all W and adults to their “use. Path-l Dance" on April 80th " the II- vini; Village Home in Highland Put. ' L . lay exciting things no in now A Phiieo Con-oh Radio- Phonognph will be given away and twenty-rm addition-l prim will be presented. Marshall Field will tutu" I spring fashion show with models selected from the North Shore high schools. The fashion show will begin at 8 p.m., _.artd till he fol- lowed by tie presentation of the prizes. Tickets my be bought at the door end from teenagers thing the North. Shore. The music will be provided by Win Buettgenes Ind his "that". The dance will be semi-formal. Don't forget the Ante, Friday night. April 30th at 8 jun. The Rigid-ml Park Tum“ will be looking forward to seeing you. qu0.h-q.ar.lhqoetitAtlm Pond “WT. wmmw chug-staccato.“ whim-M150 o. an. I” Ut.at 9:). p... harm-mm“! Pu. for n with; - In being eon-plead adding to tho evening'u cumin-ant. Ticket: my in ow through In. Loon-rd I'll-on of Our Room Home“. l" WWII-1‘“: bee-WARM“ iatthoPt-rt'oua.oftH- non-08ml. 7 8N0. RUT’I‘KAY ILfE]'IEllrEjE snvnca cum . suns: 1mm A SPECIALTY www.mm -tiNir-du't_& Pine Watch Infield Indian Tu.o-eu" "oat Froo Edi-Io. 53. buxol A”. Clo-coo. Ill. up.“ ""

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