It‘s August But Christmas Is Coming F‘d like to have a few city friends who could visit our "little place in the country" without exâ€" pecting a chicken dinner. I‘d like to meet a saleswoman who didn‘t call me ‘"Dearie". I‘d like to find a restaurant where I could get & cup of coffee with my dinner, not half an hour later. I‘d like to hear a man admit that there exists one woman who is a good driver. Wonder Why . . . . Horticulturist To Address Ravinia Garden Club Friday At 2:00 vinia Garden Club will take place in the home of Mrs. Theo D. Haâ€" zen, 2400 North Deere Park Drive on Friday, the 13th, at the usual hour of two. Mr. Frank Balthis, former Horâ€" ticulturist of the Garfield Park Conservatory and now with the Vaughn Company in Chicago will address the group. Hamilton Winton, acting as Chairâ€" Women Of The Moose Visit Crystal Lake The officers of Chapter 806, Women of the Moose, were guests at the Crystal Lake lodge on July 27, at an open meeting and initiaâ€" tion. Thoseâ€"attending were Louise Onesti, senior regent; Helen Meckâ€" chaplain protem; Alice Coleman; Lillian Roberts, past graduate reâ€" gent; Frances Thomas, recorder, and Jean Mett, treasurer. _ Madelen Neargarder, alumni; Lilâ€" I‘d like to meet the person who received a "duplicate award in the I‘d like to know how a traffic cop manages to write ‘a ticket for & motorist who has a car with no running board. (You guessed it. Mine‘s a ‘38 model). O, shucks, The millenium is a long way off. the paraâ€"hellâ€"hell parking. man, Mrs. George Straub, Mrs. A. F. Durand and Mrs. J. D. Dickâ€" At the August 4 meeting in Witten hall, reports were given by Catherine Cheechin, homemaking; Bruna _ Bertucci, â€" membership; Lelia Ferraro, publicity. Games and refreshments followed the business session. Soisays James Kilcoyne, who has his studio in Deerfield, and who is already making photoâ€" is the time to order cards as prices are lowest at that time, and this Thursday, August 12, 1948 From the Atlantic to the Pacific No Musical Ever So Terrific "SONG OF MY HEART" with Frank Sundstrom â€"Audrey Long â€" Sir Cedric Hardwicke Gwenn â€" Peggy Anna Garner â€" Reginald Owen â€" Charles Irwin "Thunder in the Valley" â€"The Soul Stirring Music of Never has a love story been set Exclusive North Shore Showing Added: Late News & Selected The August meeting of the Raâ€" Some people don‘t seem to like ALCYO N "ROMANCE ON THE SDeend and Shallows Don DeFore â€" Doris Day you have given a keepsake. â€"Marmalade â€"Ponderous 14 Will Participate In Chicago Musical Fete It‘s quite a feat to stop the clock Of that great bruteâ€"the ugly They‘re rated with the crocodile . . But since the croc‘s a sluggish Although, of course, it‘s not done History informs us how When tyrants hankered to retire Some luckless lug who‘d roused They rubbed him out in fiendish A tale that‘s filtered through the years Is that the crocodile sheds tears When wanton murder he‘d commit, So when folks grieve, with phoney With brain as clumsy as his snoot, These tears could indicate delight At sating his vast appetite. By tossing him into the Nile. When Mamma Croc decides that Should raise an ugly family, } %e lumbers to the solid land, lay eggs in the sunâ€"baked sand; And when that little chore is done, It‘s finished by the tropic sun. Then mamma calls again, and Mooseheart will take part in the Chicago Music Festival to be held in Soldiers Field on Saturday eveâ€" ning, August 14. N the Home‘s cadet corps. under the direction of Mrs. Louis Garino, will appear in the Festival. Some of the members of the band are children of members of the Instructions in the new rituals were given to the Women of the Moose at the August 4 meeting. An officers‘ meeting will be held August 11 with Senior Regent Louise Onesti presiding. On Monday evening, August 9, members of the Kiwanis club heard an excellent talk by Mr. Dave Floyd, director of the Highâ€" land Park high school athletic department, and also member of the chemistry department, who spoke on Training and Equipment of the Football Squad. The speaker next Monday eveâ€" ning will be Mr. Carl Lamley, Superintendent of the Highland Park hospital, who will give a general talk on the hospital and His long and mighty tail can crash And wallop with a fatal smash; But hunters risk such dire reâ€" His skin makes such fine bags and On lots of little crocodiles. ning, August 14. N Their part in the entertainment, under the direction of Katherine Cancie, will include rhythmic dances and calisthenic numbers by about 150 girls, and a parade by On Local Affairs its management, Kiwanians Listen to THEATRE â€" 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 605 Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00â€"Satâ€"Sun., 1:30â€"35c to 6:30 Barbara Stanwyck, Van Heflin, GLENCOE Sun. thru Wed. Aug. 15â€"18 "B. F.‘, 50c after 6:30, incl. tax "ALL MY SONS" â€"R.B.0. 11â€"14 Chicago Infant Welfare Plans Benefit For The Infant Welfare Society of Mhnt&-d% to hire additional sorely nurses in their Chicago stations for the coming winter, or winters. 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T HE PRESS "Annie Get Your Gun" was staged by Joshua Logan, unquesâ€" tionably the foremost director of the day, The sets and lighting are by Joe Miclziner, the dances by Helen Tamiris, recreated by Daniel Nagrin; the costumes by Lucinda Ballard, and the orchestra under the direction of Ray M. Kavaâ€" naugh. : In the Chicago company Billie Worth plays and sings the role of Annie Oakley, the fabulous farm girl who could neither read nor write but who became world famâ€" portrayed by Earl Covert. Jack Rutherford is seen as Buffalo Bill, Tem Clowiond, Toer Wokkt: Jean Tommy Wonder, Zachary A. Charles as Sitting Bull; Bernard Hoffman, Barton Mumaw, Mimi Walters and pthers, counting up to 56 speaking and singing parts, not to mention its chorus of singing and dancing boys and girls. There are five scenes in the first act and four in the second, which serve as colorful background for its 22 musical numbers, enlisting upwards of a total of 100 people. The hit tunes include "The Girl That I Marry," "Doin‘ What Comes Naturally," "You Can‘t Get a Man With a Gun," "Show Busiâ€" ness," "They Say It‘s Wonderful," "Lost In His Arms," "Who Do You Love, I Hope?", "Sun In The Morning" and "Moonshine Lullaâ€" .,.u Performances are given nightly, fnclodng Sucend. hk mitngs Well Known Deerfield Resident Is Laid To Rest day on Saturday only. Butler, another sharpshooter, is Last rites were held on Monday at the Deerfield Presbyterian church for Frederick H. Meyer, of Deerfield, who was taken by death the preceding Friday At Half Day rest home at the age of 79. 16 years. He also held the offices of town clerk and justice of the Born in Gu-ny&h a-;h: this country as a youth, living in Palatine and later in Deerfield, where he served as postmaster for as Republican committeeman. A member of the, Deerfield Presbyâ€" terian church, he was one of its and three sons, Delbert and Rayâ€" mond of Deerfield and Alva of Missouri. 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