Mrs, W. Goodpasture, president of the Lake ‘County Federation, will preside at the 2 P.M. business meeting. The chair will then be turned over to Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy, president of the local club. The speaker at this meeting will be the newspaper columnist and distinguished _ lecturer, _ Roscoe Drummond. Next Tuesday, February 1, the Lake County Federation of Womâ€" en‘s Clubs, will be the guests of the Highland Park Woman‘s Club. A full day of unusually fine proâ€" grams has been arranged. The morning session will begin at 10:30 with the Collector‘s Study (Group. Luncheon will be served at noon, followed by music, after which the regular club meeting will convene. Mr. Drummond, as the Washingâ€" ton Bureau Chief of the Christian Science Monitor, is one of the foremost correspondents covering the daily Washington scene. Past president of the famous Washâ€" ington Overseas Writers Club, he is recognized as one of the outâ€" standing personalities in his own profession. Associated * with the Christian Scienge Monitor since 1924 in various capacities, from Assistant City Editor to Chief of the Monitor‘s Washington Bureau, he knows intimately many of the Federal Government‘s leading figâ€" ures and is a keen analyst of the American foreign policy and the domestic political developments. The holder of the George Arents Award for excellence in journalâ€" ism, granted to alumni of Syracuse University for distinction in their chosen professions, his lecture promises to be one of the best of the current club year. H. Park Woman‘s Club Hostess To Women‘s Clubs Of County At the morning meeting Mrs. Ernest W. Sundell will introduce Mrs. Harry Hall White of Port | Deeps and Shaltows There, Milly, I‘ve got itâ€"the stance, I mean. Now you hold the curtain in place, draping it so, like the picture, Do the folds make me look slim? Well, speak up, gal! Oh, waitâ€"niy hair, Please get that can of shellac from the cellar shelf. Let‘s seeâ€"cut bangs and separate untidily . . . pull loop of hair over right shoulder in casual fashion. Well, ofscourse my hair has turned a bitâ€"but I‘ve got the idea, don‘t you think, Milly? Now let‘s try the dress again. Well, curtain, if you insist. What are you laughing at? Look, I can‘t Come in, Milly, come inâ€"and don‘t look so dashed. I‘m only makâ€" ing a dress . . . Yes, that‘s rightâ€" it did use to be the curtain in the back bedroom, but lookâ€"the ma. terial is exactly like that in the fashion boek,. Now what I want you to tell me is . . . do I look like the model? See, if I drop this here, and pin it there, pull this up over the shoulder and bunch a few layers at the back for a bustle . . . what‘s that? Nature has already been too generous in that respect? Well, now wait till I stand like the picâ€" ture. So . . . one hand coyly on shoulder, the other hanging useâ€" lessly limp at the side, stomach thrown out of plumbâ€"ouch!â€" shoulders hunched . . . Now let‘s see . . . pivot uncertainly on one foot and slap the other out at right angles, Mercy, how times have changed. We were taught to keep our feet near each other, just in case we needed both at one What Does A Model Think About? Thursday, Jan. 27, 1949 North Shore Florist and Landscape Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue FLOWERS Clinton, Ohio, who will address the Collectors‘ Study Group on antique American blown and pressed glass, in the first lecture of the group on this subject. As an eminent authority Mrs. White has been consulted by museums all across the country to authenticate early blown glass, She has helped her husband in his research work in uncovering many rare and inâ€" valuable specimens of early blown glass, for which he received the Guggenheim award. Much of the present glass in the Detroit Instiâ€" tute of Arts is there largely as a result of her efforts. Renowned as: a writer and critic she has contributed many articles to leading antiques magaâ€" zines, having been an editor of one published in Ohio. In addition she is a charming and witty person whose appearance at this meeting should be anticipated with real pleasure, At 12:45 the Music Committee, Mrs. Lisle R. Hawley, chairman, will present Miss Jean Nichols, mezzoâ€"soprano, and a pupil of Mme. Maria Huzza. A local girl, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Nichols, and niece of club member Mrs. Julius C. Laegeler, she will sing a group of Mozart and Haydn songs which she is preâ€" paring for her own concert at Kimball Hall in the spring. Her accompanist, Miss Eloise Matthies, also a real artist, will play sevâ€" eral piano selections. In concluâ€" sion Miss Nichols will sing a group of most interesting littleâ€" known folk songs. The current art exhibit in the club house will remain on display until after the Kensington Tea, on A luncheon will be served at noon. For reservations call Mrs. Frank G. Waggett, H. P. 4149, by Saturday," January 29. February 8. What‘s that, Milly? I seem to be too well built for a modern bra? The curtain should be pulled tighter across my torso? But, Milly, that isn‘t mice, and lookâ€" you‘ve ripped the curtain! Oh, well, take the whole thing off! I‘ll mend it later. Put it back on the bedroom window while I slip into a plain, comfortable house frock and we‘ll have a spot of tea . . . . Oh, don‘t worry about the ripâ€"it‘ll never be noticed on the window. Anyway, I could never in this world achieve the frame of mind registered on the face of that inaneâ€"looking object called a model. Similes From Satevepost He cavortedâ€"and how!â€" Neath the mistletoe bough . . . . What a line! What a day! What a guy! "There was more steel in her character than in her corset stays." "More drama than . . . in all the East Lynnes . . . ever played." That daring young Farmer from Chi Had the Christmastide glint in his Fun on the Farm laugh with my diaphragm poised loralki_dido. Besides, the picture isn‘t laughing, Ye gods! That exâ€" pression. I‘ve never, in my whole life, entertained a thought that could produce such a blank smirk and vacant stare, I wonder what one should think about to produce a look like that! Thursday GLENCOE "Northwest Stampede" "When My Baby Smiles at Me" Betty Grable, Dan Dailey 1:30â€"35e ‘to 6:30 50c after 6:30, incl. tax "A Song Is Born" Telephoneâ€"H. P. 605 in Technicolor Ts Fesuanipy "*~ Feb. 1â€"5 R.B.0 The Club has each year an acâ€" tive membership of over 500 and maintains the large clubhouse which it owns, with a full program of social and educational activity during the months when Congress is in session. Mrs. Church is the first memâ€" ber from Illinois ever to be chosen President. Sheâ€" is a graduate of Wellesley college, Phi Beta Kappa, and has a master‘s degree in Poâ€" litical Science from Columbia uniâ€" versity. She has served as presiâ€" dent of Wellesley College alumnae association, 1940â€"43, as National chairman of Special Gifts comâ€" mittee, 75th Anniversary camâ€" paign of Wellesley College for 7% million dollars, and since 1935 has been active in Congressional Club, teaching the public speaking class for its members. Dr. Josselyn, noted psychiatrist and Family Service consultant, will discuss problems bearing upon family and community living at the Annual Meeting of the Family Service of Highland Park, Monâ€" day evening, January 31, 8 p.m. in the PuWic Library Auditorium. Contributors to the Community Chest, as participants in the Famâ€" ily Service, are invited to attend this meeting to learn at first hand, through the report of its Director, Mrs. Marian C. Fisher, how the agency functions, how it serves the community and the varied phases of life in Highland Park which it has touched during the past year. Board members and officers will be elected. The authority of the speaker and the timeliness of the subject make this open meeting a MUST for parents and civic minded citiâ€" zens. ers in the Elm Place School audiâ€" torium on February 18. The show will consist of a number of fastâ€" moving skits which will be guarâ€" anteed to fit the special abilities of the individual actors. Producer Jack Pincus is lookâ€" ing for performers, and all memâ€" bers of the Elm Place and Green Bay PTAs are urged to offer their services. Very few rehearsals will be held and it will not be necesâ€" sary to memorize lines. Any draâ€" matic ability developed will be purely coincidental. If you are willing to help please call Mr. or Mrs. Pincus at H.P. 4507. Annual Meeting of the H. Park Family Service Elm Placeâ€"Green Bay PTA Plans Variety Show "Show Business" will be the title of the annual variety show to be given by the parents and teachâ€" of the Senate and House, the President‘s Cabinet, the Supreme Court, and women Members of Congress, The wife of the Presiâ€" dent of the United States, of the Vice President and the Speaker of the House are honorary mem. bers. Mrs, Railph Church, wife of Rep. Church (R) of Illinois, was on Wednesday, Jan. 19, elected Presiâ€" dent of the Congressionkl Club of Washington, a club founded in 1908 by Act of Congress for wives and daughters of members Mrs. Ralph Church _ Heads Congressional Club Last Day ihurse "Live {l‘oday Last Da: $ Friday for One Week %L'.bfd.l "RAINBOW OVER 1 and 4 Cartoons Also: Latest News and Selected ALCYON JOAN FOWMTAINE JAMES STEWART First North Shore Showing THEATER Highland Park Telephoneâ€"H. P. 2400 for Tomorrow" , Jan. 29 at 2:00 THE PRESS Mr. Lovell received his B.A. degree at Yale University and his theological training at Union Theâ€" ological Seminary in New York. For the past three years, as pastor of the South Congregational Church in Chicago, he has been working with young people in the Pilgrim Fellowship, and in civic organization activities in the fields of race relations and housing in Chicago, Service Mothers Vote Donation To Downeys At its last meeting the club voted to donate a recreational war memorial to Downey hospital. Mrs. Joseph R. Peddle, newly elected president of the club, has appointâ€" ed a committee consisting of Mrs. Joseph Riddle, Mrs. Mabel Duffy and Mrs. Grant Benson to assist her in learning what is needed at the hospital in this line, in order to make a report at the Wednesâ€" day meeting. Following a tea, Reverend Wilâ€" liam Lovell will present a chalâ€" lenging talkâ€""Brotherhood Must Be Lived", with slides picturing the much discussed "Vermont Plan", an interchange of Harlem and Quincy, Massachusetts stuâ€" dents â€" "The Stranger «Within These Gates®". This informal meeting is open to the community; newcomers and teachers are urged to attend. Mrs. Arthur Raff, President of the ‘group says that clothing for needy people overseas for the American Friends Service Comâ€" mittee may be left at the YWCA. The Service Mothers‘ club will meet next Wednesday, February 2, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. George Schwalbach, 600 Central. The Interfaith Group announces an especially interesting meeting for Monday afternoon, January 31, at the home of Mrs. Edmund W. Froelich, 620 Delta Road, from Anyone wishing to join a drivâ€" ing group, either to ride or drive, may register at the "Y", HP. 675. Interfaith Group To Hear Rev. William Lovell 3:30 to 5 o‘clock Salad Rolls and Butter FRIDAY Mixed Seafood Flakes Au Grautin En Casserole Salad Rolls and Butter TO MEET THE CONSTANT DEMAND FOR SHOPPERS AND CAREER PEOPLES LOW PRICED LUNCHEONS AND FAMILY LOW PRICED DINNERS, WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS: Chicken Pot Pie Breaded Veal Cutlet Grilled Loin Pork Chop Pot Roast of Beef Jardiniere THURSDAY Boiled Brisket of Corn Beef & Cabbage Sliced Beefsteak Saute 3 MONDAY Baked Sugar Cured Ham Fruit Glace Candied Yams Salad Rolls and Butter Beverage TUESDAY Roast Sirloin of Beef Demi Glace Oven Brown Potato Salad s Rolls and Butter Beverage WEDNESDAY * Chicken Ala King En Casserole Braized Leg of Lamb Mint Jelly . Baked Potato Salad Rolls and Butter Beverage THURSDAY Breaded Tenderloin of Pork Supreme Sauce Snowflake Potatoes Salad ‘ Rolls and Butter s Beverage * FRIDAY _ Broiled Filet of Lake Trout Lemon Butter Shoestring Potatoes Salad Rolls and Butter Beverage 801 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Eggs with Ham, Bacon or Sausage â€" or â€" Waffles or Wheatcakes with Ham, Bacon or Sausage â€" Toast â€" Butter â€" Jelly â€" Coffee Cake â€" Sweet Rolls * _ Coffee â€" Tea â€" Milk SERVICE WILL BE RAPID â€" WE ARE AMPLY STAFFED RESERVATIONS WILL BE UNNECESSARY â€" COME AND GET IT! $1.50 â€" BRUNCH TILL 2:00 â€" $1.50 â€" Moraine Hotel MORAINE HOTEL 75¢ â€" LUNCHEON â€" 75¢ $1.50 â€" DINNER â€" $1.50 Body & Fender Repairing _ 322 N. First Highland Park T7 Auto Reconstruction Co. Dynamic Wheel Balancing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 2 No. Sheridan Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited * LIGHT GROCERIES * DAIRY PRODUCTS * ICE CREAM (our own make) GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY 635 Central Avenue â€"â€" Phone 597 Tomato Sauce Rolls and Butter WEDNESDAY Apple Sauce Rolls and Butter Rolls and Butter MONDAY Buttercrust Rolls and Butter Rolls and Butter SUNDAY Rolls and Butter D A H L‘ S SATURDAY SATURDAY Bordalaise TUESDAY IF YOU LIKE GQOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE SUNDAY Rutthay Jewelers VERY REASONABLE HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS SERVICE GUARANTEED SWISS WATCHES A SPECIALTY Store hours 8:00 to 6:00 Au Grautin Potatoes Phone H. P. 178 Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Fine Watch Repair Quality Cleaners Duchesse Potatoes Beverage Potato Croquetts Minute Potatoes Whipped Potato Beverage Potato Pancake Parsley Potato Beverage PHONE MAJ. 1067 Rissoli Potato * DELICATESSEN * BEVERAGES H. P. 2026 Page 3