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Highland Park Press, 14 Oct 1948, p. 3

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\ SDbeendt and Shallows Thinking fast, he made haste to advise ‘er â€" He was really a cruel old miser, And she‘d better depart With her poor, broken heart, So she went away, sadder and with the lassesâ€" At least with the ones who make With coy and provgcative eye She ‘ogled the young man from Chi, Standing close by his side. (All wool, a yard wide), Attempting to straighten his tie. He roared: "What would you have Team up with an old bag like you?" . She sobbed in her hood That she looked pretty goodâ€" Considering what she‘d been through. strong. Here we go, beginning with the matrimonial twist.) There arose to the glittering bait The sum of just one candidate; One of the kind With a singleâ€"track mind Who is willing to gamble with Fate. She felt she‘d been cheated of (Her three ventures all had been fakes), She had pigeon toes And a wen on her nose But she felt she had what it tnen ne vowed ne was tnrough passesâ€" And with firein his eye He lit out for Chi, And got himself lost in the masses. This Is Thinking On Your Feet Young Man From Chi Cream bottle underneath the cow, His wait was long and vain. Unâ€"udderâ€"ably thwarted; now * He takes his coffee plain. now on I‘m going to sit up nights and sleep on the job in the dayâ€" time. Thursday, Oct. 14, 1948 #* Wite # Her Mother # Your Mother t Sweetheart The "Sweetest" | It‘s o delightful ideoa : : : the gift of all for spacial *"‘Make Someone o wis tHappy" Day . . . and the * HNer Mothor t sorprise gift of AOWERS is a # Your Mother } g:!t everyone likes. Plan now : Si-'uw 1‘ 15 give lovely Roses...Pomâ€" tr Hostess pon Mums ... Carnations .. : # W::"""" or a bright corsage for your # Shutâ€"ins and friends "date" on Sweetest Day. in hospitals rotge nonu:(’i wiks flowtrs anyÂ¥nsas reetheart I ter t stess arm Friends utâ€"ins and friends in hospitals Citizen Mooseheart provides a practical education for each individual. "Each child is entitled to a high school education and training in a trade", is the slogan engraved on the statue of James J. Davis, founder of the Child City, and last June Mooseheart high school graduated 35 goodâ€" citizer:. It is, in a measure, selfâ€"supportâ€" ing. Its 800 acre farm provides half its food. The modern dairy with its prize herd supplies a daily quart of milk for each resiâ€" dent. Other foods are provided by its meat market, orchard and cannery, Beauty grows in its greenhouse. It has its own gas station and fire department. There are barber shops for boys and beauty salons for girls, with wholeâ€" some amusements for all alike. While in grades 8 to 10 each student tries out a vocational course, and when selection of a vocation is made, half his school time is devoted to the study and practice of that choice. Any trade may be chosen, and for the speâ€" cially gifted, training is provided, Home atmosphere for all its youhng citizens â€" is supplied by Mooseheart. There is no hint of the institution lurking here. The children live in real homes, 14 or 16 to a cottage, presided over by a house mother. In the case of very young children, several house mothers are provided. Marâ€" ried couples supervise high school boys, thus providing a "house father", also, for the boys, No uniforms are used. In the wellâ€" stocked department store each girl may select a dress to suit her own taste. § Mooseheart is a unique comâ€" munity, created for children only, complete from postoffice, heating plant and garage, to high school, hospital and laundry. It is a town without voters, taxes, morticians, jails or strikes . . . without bars, night clubs or pool halls. Mooseheartâ€"Haven For The Homeless A‘member of the Loyal Order of the Moose is a good fatherâ€" for he realizes that whatever may be his financial reverses, in event of the worst, a real haven will be provided forhis children. This haven is known as Mooseâ€" heart, a little village with more than 125 modern fireâ€"proof buildâ€" ings spread over 1200 beautifully landscaped acres in the Fox River valley, not far from Aurora, Il. Whem they‘re all of one sex They, somehow, seem moreâ€" A quintet for Cantor, Bing Crosby‘s four . . . . Of course five is five And four is still four, But when they‘re one sexâ€" Well, they somehow seem more â€"R.B.0 ‘"His 33 yearâ€" old wife was desâ€" perate in her grief. ‘What can I do?"‘she cried when lodge brothâ€" ers came to call, ‘Where can I turn?‘ Facing a bleak widowhood, Esther Wuchte had ten childrenâ€" and another on the way, . : "The lodge brothers, however, smiled reassuringly. â€"Of Albert‘s annual dues (four cents daily), they explained, two dollars had been forwarded automatically to Mooseheart during each of the "Albert Wuchte, a painting contractor in Joliet, IIl., was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose for much the same reason that impels most Americans to join similar lodges. But his seasonâ€" al income was too small to cover insurance. And after his sudden death it was learned that he had left no property. His large family was practically penniless. also. School work is a yearâ€"round affair, except for national holiâ€" movies, skating, J , boatâ€" N.dmh‘aldmm and sports. Mooseheart boys have distinâ€" guished themselves in the field of sports and over 700 former stuâ€" dents participated in the: armed "Exactly why Mooseheartâ€"still strangely unknown to the public â€"is so unusual and successful is best exemplified and explained in the case of Albert Wuchte," says Michael Kearns in the Julyâ€" August copy of Moose Magazine. He continues: services. Health service is thorough. Mooseheart‘s ~mortality â€"rateâ€" is probably the lowest in the counâ€" try, and its children among the healthiest. Conscientious dental care is maintained, Mooseheart is outstanding as (America‘s most successful social experiment. None of the child citizens has ever been in trouble with the law. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINO!IS Good Looksâ€"well designed, with gleaming white porcelain finish for easy cleaning. You‘ll be proud of your automatic electric water heater, whether it‘s in the utility room, bosement, or even in the kitchen! Automatic Sient Operationâ€"once you‘ve installed your automatic electric water heater, you can forget it, for yearsâ€"it‘s completely avtomatid Meavy Insulationâ€"thick bianket of super efficient insulation holds heat in, where it belongsâ€"keeps the water hotter long erâ€"results in low operating cost. No Flue Connection Needed â€"you can have your automatic electric water heater installed wherever it‘s most convenientâ€"no ovtside vents needed. Look for these Wm/hj Autematis PLLECIIIC Warte See your uppliance dealer, plamber, or our nearest store â€" .Â¥ |\/ A 3 f y 0 &sys *n / / is j "{‘ba )’ X ." & . a j in SWls : j [,/¢2 _ ,â€"‘ Ns ',(/ P s‘f“/ / y ,i \ j ‘l R P ‘“k '/ t ‘\ » ; , j a P { "» 4 ' i‘::‘ g ( ‘/ § Z. : *,J'/ f ‘K\ £. *Â¥ 3 ;5\ \\T pgase . . o . L/ > *4 * ~ \ i e ~~A»>< Your Clothesline Seem Endless? Learn how easily you can have modern automatic electric water heating in your house. Visit your appliance dealer, plumber, or our nearest store today for expert help in selecting the automatic cectric water heater that‘s the correct size and design for the needs of your {amily. a 4 KNow tHat summer‘s nere, your whole family wants to wear cool, washable summer clothes. But do you have enough hot water for laundering, or do you have to fight the dirt with a tub full of coolish water, so by the time your clothes are clean and ready to hang out, you‘re so tired your clothesline seems endless? + Imagine what it would be like to have all the hot water you want. With an automatic electric water heater, you can have hot water, lots of it. And you have it automaticallyâ€"no fussing or waiting for water to heat. s THE PRESS Already, "Thy Men Shall Fall" has won wide acclaim from many Seritics as an exteremely honest and moving portrayal of war. It presents a vivid and composite picture of the typical experiences of any fighting man. In writing this book Mr. Moss collaborated with his younger brother Sidney, who saw active duty in the Europâ€" €an theater and began the novel while stationed in Berlin. For a long time both Samuel and Sidney Moss have been memâ€" bers of a writing forum held at was eligible for the Child City, to b‘tl‘wwid.dm -hol:.t.o::mdduhiu.h-uh care and education. As well as for the very young, the Moose lodge also provides for the very old. This home is known as Moosehaven. Creative Writers To Hear Current Author On Thursday, October 21, Samâ€" uel Moss one of the authors of the new novel "Thy Men Shall Fall," will address the North Shore Creative Writers at a lunchâ€" eon meeting following their reguâ€" lar workshop at the Y.W.C.A. in Highland Park. "Albert Wuchte‘s Moose memâ€" bership has turned into gilded insurance; his wife and eleven children ‘will receive more than $100,000 worth of care!" QUALITY RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 â€"R.B.0 the Chicago Parkway Community Center, This group meets under the direction of Marjorie Peters of Chicago, Miss Peters is also the leader of the North Shore Creaâ€" tive Writers‘ weekly workshops which are conducted Thursday mornings, from ten until twelve, in Highland Park. Guests will be welcome at the October 21 luncheon, the first of a series to be given throughout the winter by the North Shore Creaâ€" tive Writers. Friendship Girls, Attention Highlights of the trip will be a visit to the Chicago Lighting ‘Inâ€" stitute, a county jail tour, and atâ€" tendance at Cook County‘s seat of justice, the Criminal Courts folâ€" lowed by one of those delicious Ranch House dinners. Let us remind you of your date next week, Thursday, October 21st, at the "Â¥Y", Friendship Club bus tour. If you have not already reserved your place, call the Y.W. C.A. Highland Park, 675 at once so that you may be sure of a seat. PRESS®WANT ADS _ _ GET RESULTS The bus leaves the "Y" at 11: 30, remember the date, October 21st. Northshore GardenofMemories A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY GREEN BAY ROAD & 13TH ST. CR S>,5 % /mfl & & VERY REASONABLE 110 S. First St. Auto i’:-uu â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park T7 Authorized Sales and Service North Shore Buick Co. 30 Years In Highland Park Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing Auto KEEP BUICK BEST YOU‘LL SEE WHY BUICK PARTS _ BUICKS BEST D A HL‘ 8 Page 3 Tel. 496

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