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Highland Park Press, 24 Feb 1949, p. 3

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évery week, of that we can be sure. He may be a boy who is allowed to use his money as he pleases, or he may be one of those brave little chaps who hand it over to mother, father failed to keep his marriage | Deeps and Shallows We Now the older I get (and I‘m not a spring chicken) the more J want to call the attention of these independents (?) to the fact that Let‘s begin with before breakâ€" fast. Maybe we had to depend on the alarm clock to waken us. But we‘ll skip that one. Some folks have trained themselves to wake up on the dot every morning. Take the newspaper. We depend on the newsboy to deliver it. It was glibly spoken, chin up and shoulders back. I‘m sure there are many more who feel the same Didn‘t that boy have to get up long before we did? He is not one of those youngsters whose fathers we depend on him to deliver our paper. Some of us even growl pleasant weather to get it. If we haven‘t a cozy box for it, we exâ€" paper to keep it dry. The boy is not paid for that extra time. kinds of weather. We wouldn‘t change places with him, but how we miss him when /he doesn‘t bring the letter we expected. pend on the butcher for a display of meats to choose from. The all the other shops from which we Infant Welfare Group Guests of Mrs. Farrell Monday, Fe®. 28 his milk drinks, We depéend on the garbage man and the tin can Mrs. Robert Farrel, 2467 N. Deere Park Drive, will be hostess to the Senior group on Monday morning, February 28th, at 11 o‘â€" ington Walters. Luncheon chairâ€" man for this meeting is Mrs. R. L. Wetzel, assisted by Mrs. Jess Halsted, Mrs. E. W. Walters, Mrs. Mrs. E. E. Sproul, Mrs. E. Worthâ€" Mrs Morley Reading. The Board will meet at 10:30 the leadership of the new Senior Other members of the Board are: Mesdames Robert C. Brown, Jr., Herbert E. Kerber, Fred B. Carâ€" penter, John F. Morrissy, Gerald Girl Scout Troop 20 Boast Young Poetess C. Hawes, Howard F. Detmer, and George L. Martin. Juliet Low ceremony on Wednesâ€" day, ~February 16, with their is the Juliette Low Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00â€"Satâ€"Sun 1:30â€"3§5e to 6:30 50c after 6:30, incl. tax‘ "I don‘t have to depend on anyâ€" "The Countess Of GLENCOE We depend on the milkman for s variety of cheeses, butter, "Blood On The Moon" ‘Telephoneâ€"H. P. 605 10 of But I‘m sure you are itching to tell me you PAY for all this atâ€" tention. Granted. But what would you do with your money if there was no one to give you these servâ€" ices in exchange? Would you eat the money? that feeling of "I DON‘T DEPEND ON ANYONE." I copy the words ‘ofmmfl _ "If you think that praise is due the hospitals? What about the men in the electric _ stations? They keep us supplied with light, heat and refrigeration. We depend on -'-".lvyudflt'trblywu_- tat. Do a little real thinking and make the world a better place to by relieving us of refuse. We deâ€" couldn‘t earn oilivin‘. It‘s tit for slightest idea of when we will be called into the Great Beyond. When we do go, we leave all our Ah, Limerick Lad! our aid P.D.Q. Ditto police. We I‘m hep to your Platonic ghile. Each dame, how crude and franâ€" Appeal to your affections! I‘ll Just betcha I‘m romanticker. ‘The most transparent pose, as yet, Is that old gag of hard to get. . Ellen Wagner, 11, of Troop 20 of the Ravinia school has completâ€" ed the requirements for her writâ€" érs badge. The followin@ Poent Sacred Concert Sunday Sponsored By Choir an example of her work: for that troop. This little ball of downy silk. A little ball of fuzzy ‘fur, Canterbury Choir of Chicago in 27th at 8:00 p.m. ‘The choir is agroup of selected Henry B. Hungerford, w And what about the nurses in I could go on with dozens more. None of us For he cannot read his tombâ€" When he‘s dead." Now is the time to slip it to Saturday, Feb. 26 at 2:00 p.m. "MISS ANNIE ROONEY" Starting Friday For One Week Feb. 25 Thru March 3 ALCYON #" â€" 4 Added: Latest News and Short Il;l:'ll l behindâ€"even â€"â€"&.0.0. R.B.0 into. 1®The Collectors® Study Club will be the first event of the day, beâ€" ginning at 10 :30 a.m. Immediately following the noon luncheon a book review will be enjoyed. The conducted at 2:00 pm. by the president, Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy, after which Mrs. Lisle R. Hawley, the music chairman, will present two outstanding artists, Mr. and Koebelin Starr, formerly of Deerâ€" field, began her study of the piano nent the highlight of the day and will played for Howard Hanson, direcâ€" scholarship to the Eastman School, from which she graduated in 1947. Mr. Starr, at the age of thirteen, began his study of the violin with Benjamin Goodsell, former memâ€" ber of the Chicago Symphony. School of Music the audition board acclaimed bim "one of the finest talents to enter Eastman in twenty years." He has been a member of Woman‘s Club : A full day‘s program of unusual interest is being prepared for the membership of the Highland Park guest soloist with other orchestras. Mr. and Mrs. Starr have appeared Outstanding Artists To Be Presented By Woman‘s Club on T‘ue FErL COMPANY All quality merchandise â€" from Four Fell Company Stores for Fast Clearance at unbelievably low prices. Sale starts Friday _ _ â€" _ morning at Nine O‘clock. DOLLAR VALUE DAYVS â€" _ At The Fell Company â€"_â€"_ The Biggest In Our History THE PRESS SUMMER SUITSâ€"$50 Valueâ€"Slightly Imperfect . ALL YEAR ROUND SUITSâ€"$50â€"$55â€"$60 Values . MEN‘S SLACKSâ€"Values to $18.50 ... .......... HOSEâ€"â€"Values to 85¢ ...>...:....../.::....... WHITE SHIRTSâ€"~$3.95 Value .................. BROADCLOTH SHORTSâ€"$1.25 Value ......... . SWEAT SOXâ€"50¢ Value ... s.................... TIRGâ€"Valies frSAL5D ......;.................â€" SPORT SHIRTSâ€"$6.95 Value ................... At noen a luncheon will be served under the direction of the hrmp reavaliile theule tofl. ty siring should call, by Saturday, February 26 if possible, At 12:45 the ~Book Review chairman, Mrs. C. I. Brooks will introduce Marie Niergarth Zander. either Mrs. F. G. speaker and is well known in the middle west for het rare ability as club members will have an opporâ€" tunity to enjoy the group of paintings by local High School 4149, or Mrs. C. L. Wolf, H.P. 706 Miss Mitchell will talk on eighâ€" teenth century‘ silver and will focus her remarks on the pieces used for table service, and discuss the uses to which collectors‘ items of antique silver are put today. hung in the club house by Mrs. J. Maybra Kilpatrick and her Art department, Miss Helen Mitchell of the Wilâ€" son Galleries, who will address the New Drug Helps Polio Sufferers. East and middle West under the auspices of the Eastman Concert morning meeting, will be introâ€" relaxes painfully contracted musâ€" cles, may be a valuable adjunct in the treatment of polio, it was disclosed today in a report from the National Foundation, occordâ€" cal advisor to the Lake County Chapter of the March of Dimes. During the next month the Many other Specials from our Women‘s Children‘s and Boy‘s Departments â€" > MEN‘S DEPT. Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 387 Park Avenue THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Fender & Body Repair; â€" Automobile Repainting $65.00 and Up Rutthay Jewelers McPherson‘s Bump Shop formerly with Cadilliac VERY REASONABLEâ€" 3 for 6 for SERVICE GUARANTE SWISS WATCHES Store hours 8:00 to 6:00 Fine‘W atch

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