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Highland Park Press, 9 Dec 1948, p. 3

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| Deeps and Shaltlows And the eating had begun. We sampled all the cookies And we tasted all the cakes, And O, I can remember We‘d some awful stomach aches. And then at last when Christmas Thursday, Dec. 9, 1948 Rebecca Anthony When we were kids at Christmas We had a lot of fun Of us about her feet, She used to threaten warily Of "nothing more to eat." day > Did finally arrive, We got up very early, I should say about at five. We poked into our stockings, _ And we fished down to the heels, Till the house rang out with laughâ€" In the chorus of our squeals, Who hasn‘t had a Christmas With his sock chuck full of things, Has never quite just realized What such a stocking brings. Englishâ€"It‘s Wonderful We speak of Mrs. Malaprop. Why can‘t we say she is de trop? Windâ€"shields are polished with a Then the dinner, don‘t forget it, Was a feast for kings, I‘d say; How the turkey and the pudding Seemed to simply melt away. So the holidays and Christmas Come and go and come again, With the same old celebrations Just as there have always been. chamois Gewh| To help our view when weather‘s clamois. Written For Men Only | Have you noticed your wife, peekâ€" ing here, snooping there Looking over your ties, your shirts, underwear? ‘ Delving through chiffoniers, closâ€" ets and shelves, 4 Invading.. the precinets reserved for yourselves? Has she told you your brown suit has faded to russet And discouraged your thinkingâ€" that perhaps with a gusset, That vest MIGHT once more butâ€" ton over your tummy, And insisted that topâ€"coat now looks very rummy? She never did like that hat very well, And says with a new one you‘d really look swell. That sweater, those shoes, you have worn long enough The pile on your tux is getting quite rough. And when she persuades you to part with the loot, She explains just what forâ€"now wasn‘t she cute? ‘The Thrift Shop is needing men‘s clothes of all kinds And wives got together and made up their minds That they‘d give their dear spouses a really fine treat, A chance to have breakfast, sing songs, and friends meet. ° So on Sunday the 12th from ten clear through to one, Before church or after, they hope you‘ll all come, And bring ALL clothing you feel you can spare, s ‘Thus proving this way that you really DO care, f Concerning Hospital Auxiliary Benefit Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00â€"Satâ€"Sun 1:30â€"35e to 6:30 50c after 6:30, incl. tax Thur., Fri., Sat. Dec. 9â€"10â€"11 "For the Love of Mary" GLENCOE SUN. thru WED.,, This intensely dramatic masterpiece is adult entertainment. Not for children. Christmas Memories "One Touch of Venus" Deanna Durbin, Don Taylor, Edmond O‘Brien, Jeffrey Lynn "THE ROPE" when mother wearied in Technicolor 12â€"15 A modern gal who snaps a gartyr. If trees are leveled with a hatchet It was bedtime, with the usual preceding bath. Jimmy was in the tub and Mother was lathering the Observe contortions of the marâ€" Who Jimmy, four years of age, had learned a new word in playclass that morningâ€"the word was "privâ€" ilege." It was something one could earn, and one could also lose it. eloth with soap. When she started in to wash his face up came his "How come?" asked mother, astonished. * Jimmy‘s reply was: "You have lost the privilege of washing my face because you got soap in my If English baffies all but fieu? ‘"Mother, you have lost the privâ€" ilege of washing my face." _ He Listens In Gray Eyes And there was the man who went into the grocery store and asked for some of Arthur Godâ€" frey‘s soup.* Barometers are Linda‘s eyes, For when her mood is gay, They beam bewitching glances In a pussyâ€"willow way. And are glad you can give some one else a big lift While meeting the chief need now felt at the Thrift. _ The Aubreys on Hazel at one But watch out when some luckless Has chanced to rouse her ire; Those eyes take on & smoky And where there‘s smoke, there‘s fire! ~+, Winnetka School Supt. Addresses Elm Place PTA ent of the Winnetka schools, was the speaker last evening at the Elm Place school, on a program presented by the Study group of the Elm Place PTA. His subject was "Modern Methâ€" ods Versus Traditional Methods in Elementary Education." Now DO say you‘ll come. Basketball Schedule Sat. Jan. 18 Friday, Jan sachet? at 2:00 "DON‘T FENCE ME IN" and eighty one, will have breakfast Dr. Harold Sham, superintendâ€" ALCYON "MELODY TIME" AND "Return of Wildfire" Starting Fri. for one Week 21 New â€"A.C.O â€"RB:0 Trier in Our at Annual Holly Hop Slated For Dec. 29 The annual Holly Hop, sponâ€" sored by Ravinia Woman‘s club, will be held Wednesday evening, December 29, from 9 until 12 p.m., at Ravinia Village house, ace to Mrs. Clifford Makeâ€" lim?flnn of the event. Christmas trees and silver bells will be used to decorate the Vilâ€" lage house for the occasion and the morning of the party will find many teenâ€"aged sons and daughâ€" ters of committee members workâ€" ing like Trojans to decorate the place. Punch and coca colas will be served. Fletcher Butler and his orchesâ€" tra of seven pieces, who made the party such a success last year, has been signed up again this year to provide the music for dancing. people of high school age and those returning from college for the holidays are invited.~It has become a custom in the comâ€" munity for those who have been away to meet their friends at this party. This party, which is formal alâ€" though Tuxes are not necessary, is the one to which all young Mrs. J. F. Bickmore and Mrs. Raymond Ryan are coâ€"chairmen of the event and those working on the committee are the followâ€" ing: Mrs. Ralph Archer, Mrs. Robâ€" ert Bridges, Mrs. Robert Christphâ€" er, Mrs. R. C. Ferguson, Mrs. Robert Forsythe, Mrs. A. C. Heimerdinger, Mrs. H. E. Holt, Mrs. John Kuiper, Mrs. Charles Looney. Mrs Byron Martin, Mrs. William C. McCulloch, Mrs. J. A. Nelson, Mrs. Hugh Riddle, Mrs. I. 8. Riggs, Mrs. Harold Sherbano, Mrs. H. Bowen Stair, Mrs. Frank Trangâ€" mar, Mrs. John Wilbor and Mrs. y â€" § o @‘f« $ *3 PVA * A eP3 & V €\%i~ h YG ’gfi 3 c 9 2 in @ | ts i c e é & * )S § ; <Kal § yoxk g 3 f C : 27 5 $ § c B o »G $ 5 @ Y q‘ (é;:f KÂ¥ ‘t’ » ® ‘,;‘ ,w' C at \g 'gfi '4 y C): { 3 a 3 g O # ‘.A 3 ~a :__ e T HE PRES S Community Health Topic At League Meeting Dr. Rudolph C. Novick, Medical Director of the Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene, will talk on "Community Planning for its Mental Health Needs", at the Deâ€" Because of the wide spread inâ€" terest in planning for the psychiaâ€" tric aid in North Shore communiâ€" ties, the League is calling a genâ€" eral meeting this month in place of the scheduled discussion groups Mrs. Darrell Beam, chairman of the League‘s workshop on State Mental Institutions, said today. cember meeting of the Highland Park League of Women Voters on Wednesday, December 15, at 1:30 p.m. in the Community Cenâ€" assistant professor in the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois He is a Fellow of the American Medical Association and has had five years‘ experience working with cases in Illinois State institutions. %@1 Dr. Novick, who is a psychiatrist in private practice in Chicago, is The meeting is open to the public, Deerfield Women To Enjoy Yuletide Program The Deerfield Women‘s Club, with Mrs. Frank L. Frable, chairâ€" man of Fine Arts Department, will enjoy a Christmas Program., Tuesday, December 14, 1948, at the Deerfield Presbyterian Church, at 2 p.m. The program is presented by Mrs. Frank Glotâ€" felty. PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS »rand gesture 6 EDGAR A. STEVENE, lac. BVANSTON + HHIGHLAND PARK Buanston store hours q:30 to 5 â€" Mondays and Thursioys 9:30 to 9 Hegtand Park sore heurs qogoe to 5cgo Mondoy through Seturdes * LIGHT GROCERIES * DELICATESSEN * DAIRY PRODUCTS * BEVERAGES A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Northshore Garden of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen or little remembrance a gift from Stevens is something special crystal brilliants each piece is cut with the numerous facets of a precious stone. .. 1. Circlet earrings §10* 2. Triple strand bracelet $22.50* 3. Pendant necklace $1()* 4. Twin pins, each with one large stone and a fan of satellites, set in sterling. $29.50* the pair *Plus 20% Federal Excise Tax pure linen handkerchiefs special becauseâ€" & they are of finest imported linen, handâ€"detailed. RUTTKAY JEWELERS 635 Central Avenue â€"â€" Phone 597 OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE * ICE CREAM (our own make) 10. Initialled, with applique and handâ€"rolled edges. 75¢ Initialled, not sketched.$1 Initialled, with embroidery and handâ€"rolled edges. $2 Foard Arlington Park print with handâ€"rolled edges, * $1.25 Men‘s white linen with machineâ€"rolled edges. 5(Q¢ Foard nosegoy print with handâ€"rolled edges. $1.25 Men‘s white linen with handâ€"corded borders, $] VERY REASONABLE SERVICE GUARAN SWISS WATCHES A SPECIALTY FineWatch Page 3

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