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Highland Park Press, 10 Jun 1948, p. 2

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Page 2 (SPECIAL TOâ€" THE HIG HLAND PARK PRESS) Thanks, Kiwanians, For A Fine Home Show! What‘s more important than a happy home? 1 know of nothing. If all homes were happy over the world, peace would be here always. * Highland Park‘s capable Kiwanians deserve great credit for bringing their positive Home Show to Highland Parkâ€"our first, by the way. It was a good show and it was fine seeing all you Highland Parkâ€" ers there looking over the attracâ€" tive exhibits of our merchants, listening while they explained how you could make your home..pretâ€" tier, more liveable, happier. So, Kiwanians, thanks again for showing us newlyweds how we can make our home even happier. REMEMBER ... Dad‘s typical notes, put in places where you either see them constantly or step on them often until the job is accomplished, are: Thanks to my new Dadâ€"inâ€"law, the Reverend Benjamin M. Will, pastor of the beautiful "Country Church in the City," who so vivâ€" idly told us last Sunday how imâ€" portant all of us aré to one anâ€" other. that. TYPICAL NOTES .. "Tickets" â€" meani tickets for the theater "Fred"* =*>meaning to call our gardner to ask him to come down and cut the grass. And so on. Well, thanks to my Dad, I‘ve adopted this method of rememâ€" bering. It‘s passed on to you withâ€" out charge ‘‘Shirts" â€" meaning to buy shirts. + "Oil" â€" meaning to order oil. "We need God," Rev. Will said, adding, "and God needs us; He needs us just as much as we need one another." DO YOU FORGET? ... If you‘re like I am, you‘ve got to remember a lot of little things â€"and some big ones, too!â€"every» day. I hope it helps you as much it has helped me. Dad writes himself notes. Remembering is as simple There‘s great wisdom in those words, Highland Parkers. Mull them over. Isn‘t it really true how much we need God and one another? And, if you‘re human, you ofâ€" ten find yourself forgetting these things, too. Like, for example, making a reservation; or calling a friend about that golf date you made last week; paying a bill; buying ice cream before you come home; taking the laundry upâ€" or pickâ€" ing it up; buying gas for your car; ordering oil (a wise move, by the way); writing a "thankâ€" you" note; and so on. Schwinn built heary duty Whizâ€" wer bicycle, special price $65. bicycles priced at $39.95. 53 Waukegan Ave. Highwood CerviSales &Service 26, 24 and 20 inch Schwinn For Fathers‘s Day Hallmark Cards Pipcs,\(\:igars,‘ etc. Billfolds, Stationery and Fountain Pens 37 SO. ST. JOHNS AVE. Tel. H. P. 1197 BICYCLES â€"â€" meaning to order Larson‘s WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ Let‘s Take@ Look Nor do we like: Chocolateâ€"covâ€" ered cheeries . . . Chicago streets . . . Folks who chain smoke and leave their ashes and cigarette butts all over . . . Rhubarb pie . . . | Swearingâ€"anytime, anywhere . . . Esquire magazine, most of the time . . . Uncomfortable movie seats . . . And, yes, those folks ‘whu chatter while a movie flickâ€" Small slips of paper, put in straâ€" tegic spots, often seen, often passed during the day, keep reâ€" minding, my Dad of things he wants to remember. During the past 27 years I don‘t know of one time my Dad has forgotten to do something I‘ve asked him to do. A real record, I think! Try . this _ noteâ€"rememberingâ€" system, Highland Parkers. It‘ll help you. j REMARKABLE MEMORY 2. Proceed to push open their car doors . with such force that large, . expensiveâ€"toâ€"repair â€" nicks result in our fenders. DISLIKES MODERN y FURNITURE ... And while we‘re on this subject, we detest card gamesâ€"a stupid waste of time when there are so many good books to read . . . so many important things to accompâ€" lish. IMPOLITENESS . .. And we don‘t like parents who shout at their children . . . or disâ€" courteous children . . . or impolite grownups, for that matter. Dad‘s memory is remarkableâ€" thanks to the help of these helpâ€" ful notes. WE CAN DO WITHOUT DEPT. "We â€" Can â€" Doâ€"Withoutâ€"Itâ€"Andâ€" Them Department." This, you‘ll remember, is a bit we dedicate each year to our few (thank goodness!) negativists out front to let them know there are a few things we DON‘T like. . . . To begin with, we can get awâ€" fully angry at those careless folks who : And we don‘t like modern furâ€" niture at all. + And, finally, we don‘t like to hear baseball on the radio or Phil Harris, either. 8: &lnm:ing back over columns of one year ago, I note it‘s time once again to write my annual And that‘s enough negative copy for all of 1948. .. . SEND YOUR Boys and Girls. To Vacation Bible School Mon. June 14 to Fri. June 25. 9.4.m. to 11:15 a.m. Age 4 fi 14â€"All are Welcome (No fees) Stories, Games, Pictures, Singing, 1st United Evangelical Church S. Green Bay Rd. â€" Laurel Ave. Highland Park, Hlinois (For information call H. P. 1731) 1. Park too close to our car and Vacation Bible School By Weds At Ripon, Wis. Ripon, Wis.â€"Miss Robbie Lou Schneider, Highland Park, HL., beâ€" came the bride of Albert W. H. Ashworth, Des Moines, la., in a quiet ceremony at 8:45 a.m. Saturâ€" day, June 5. Dr. Fredérick D. Butâ€" ler, rector of St. Peter‘s Episcopal church, Ripon, read the nuptials. Dr. Ruthâ€" Staley and Dr. J. B. Priestley of the Ripon college faâ€" culty. The bride is a member of the staff of the mathematics deâ€" partment at lowa State Teachers College, and the groom is a history instructor at Ripon College. The couple left shortly after the ceremonies for a wedding trip to Massachusetts and Nova Scotia. Alice Rossiter, 1871 Lyman Court, and Jane Straub, 2360 Lakeside Place, were among the 175 Lawrence college, students who received bachelor‘s degrees at the end of the college‘s 101st year on June 13. Also receiving the B.A. degree, Jane is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, serving as their rushing chairman, as well as a member of the Spanish club, treasurer of the Lawrence Women‘s Association and publicity chairman of the Woâ€" men‘s Recreational Association. Receiving the B.A. degree, Alice is a member of the Kappa Alpha Thets sorority and of the Spanish club. She has been an active parâ€" ticipant in women‘s athletics. for GRADUATION AND WEDDINGS FINE DIAMONDS 110 S. First St. Attendants for the couple were Authorized Sales and Service North Shore Buick Co. 30 Years In Highland Park Buick Care KEEP BUICK BEST I. H. NEMEROFF YOU‘LL SEE WHY BUICK PARTS KEEP BUICKS BEST JEWELRY 9â€"5:30 â€" Eves. 7â€"9 P. M T HE P RESS Robert M. Wolters, 1303 Judâ€" son, and Harry B. West, 381 Elm Place, were among 1,801 to win honors on the distinguished stuâ€" dent rating list of Purdue univerâ€" sity for the first semester of the current school year, according to a list released from the office of C. E. Dammon, registrar and diâ€" rector of admissions. To attain this honor a student must have atâ€" tained a gradeâ€"point index averâ€" NEW DAY STORES, INC. APPROXIMATE SIZE 369 CENTRAL AVE. (Enter Thre Brand‘s Just West of Alcyon Theatre 53"x53" Luncheon Cloth _ 63"x63" Luncheon Cloth An original creation styled by Mastercraft that will add glitter to your table. Printed by hand on a luxurious silkâ€"like special fabric of Spun Rayon and fine combed yarn. Your choice of six gorgeous new shades â€"â€" Sunset Gold â€" Dew Gray â€" Sweetheart Rose â€" Paradise Blue â€"â€" Nosegay Green â€" French Burgundy. At these prices you will want to have a completely matched ensemble. _ AMERICA‘S BEST LOVED LINENS Phone H. P. 256 GARNETT‘S -dhc&hlflwb‘ jects carried during the semester. And Past Presidents Next Monday evening will be Past Presidents‘ and Ladies‘ night at Kiwanis club, meeting at Sunâ€" set Valley. The speaker will be set Valley. The speaker will be Carl Arens, both past president and past lieutenant governor. He has chosen as his subject: ‘"The Spasâ€" tic Child." 63"x87?" Dinner Cloth 17"x17" Napkins $3"x72" Luncheon Cloth 1751 Thursday, June 10, 1948 Closed Wednesday at PANSIES IN FULL Perennials, Vegetabl and Rockery plants BACIK‘S

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