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Highland Park Press, 7 Apr 1949, p. 3

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North Shore Buick Co. KEEP BUICKS BEST Now Available In 1 peck, 2 peck and bushel Sturdy, lined burlap bagsâ€"at 30 Years in Highland Park W&.“ 110 5. First St. _ Tal. 408 Listen to the Garden Club of the Air at 7:30 Every Thursaay over WKRS (106.7) After hearing a musician of 88 render Chopin to a delighted radio audience, we feel that 80, even though it may not be the alpha, is certainly not the omega. Life At 80 Undoubtedly I‘ll hear A blatant anvilâ€"chorus beat Of termites on my bier. Tucked peacefully beneath the PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 305 With chirps and squeaks that numb the ears, Incessantly they keep It up, until we long for rest, Nor dread that final sleep. Each night canine disputers how! Their challenge to the moon. At dawn our shingles rattle with A flicker‘s raucous tune. PINKOUS Productive Peat Co. O‘ Brother, what a fallacyâ€" That vaunted country peace! The blare of Nature‘s industry Assails us without cease. Deeps and Shallows Awayâ€"from city strife, In hopes of mending jangled nerves With sweet bucolic life. 'o-on_dtonnlm‘ What‘s The Use? Thursday, April 7, 1949 CENTR A L Cleaners and Dyers Holy 51 S. St. Johns Avenue Rt. Rev. .. & P. ;+88 l!-n' o-nl- Rev. Donald Runkle. Rev. John P. O‘Connell M.A. ST.D. Sundays â€" 6:30, 7:80, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and Immaculate Conception Church Fridays and Holy Days Productive Peat YOU‘LL SEE WHY TAILORING Free Pickâ€"up and CONFESSIONS $4 on We on :’.9:6, 1'0:0'0. ysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. d & Green Bay Rds â€"Radio Fan â€"Marmalade ‘punnee at 7:30 p.m. tc Thursday, on "Garden Club ‘Air", broadcast over s WKRS, 106.7 on your dial. participating in the progran be Otto E. Zschau, Garden sultant of the Club. The subject discussed will be "Awakening of the Garden". "Letter to Three Wives" Highland Park Man 'On Garden Program Tonight (Thursday) STARTING FRIDAY 7 Big Days April 8â€"14 Mr. Florsheim has also hung tw o interesting drawings in Chinese ink. He is one of twentyâ€" six members of the League whose work is in the collection. It inâ€" cludes sculptures, drawings, ceraâ€" mics and mobiles. Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00â€"Satâ€"Sun ~ 1:30â€"35e to 8:30 50c after 6:30, incl. tax Last Day Thurs, Among the members of the Arâ€" tists League of the Midwest exâ€" hibiting in the current showing at Mandel Brothers Art Galleries is Richard Florsheim, of 138 Elmâ€" wood Drive, in Highland Park. Mr. Florsheim has placed on view his distinguished piece of work, "The Vision within Plaster", made for the enjoyment of a sightless friend. The visitor is invited to close his eyes while running his hands over the figure, in order to enjoy the full beauty of the piece. Highland Park Artist Exhibits Novel Piece Of Art > GLENCOE seas and all are telling in uncenâ€" sored and unedited essays their ideas of true Americanism. Among the five prise winners which included besides Janet a German and a Chinese girl and two boys, three were born overâ€" in Highwood won the fifth prize. Janet will read her essay at the Fourth Division DAR meeting to be held at Marshall Field and Co. Chicago on Friday, April 8. * "Whispering Smith" In‘ Technicolor Highwood Girl Wins Prize For Essay On Americanism In the competition of the Eighth Grade public school children reâ€" siding in Chicagoland for the prizes offered by Mrs. Charles R. Curtiss of Joliet, National Chairâ€" man of Americanism DAR, Janet Phillips an Italian Firl attending the Oak Terrace Grammar School Mr. Bert Leech, teacher at Elm a cruel world He raises up his lusty infant voice AND HOWLS! Witch" * John Wayne, Gayle Russell Something‘s wrong! He never felt so allâ€"alone Betrayed by all the worldâ€" Yes, even mom! At this last tragic thought. His spirit breaks, And in shrill protest to They all behave like little birdie. * Smile! How can a fellow smile At odds like that? And glassy grins, And beg of him to smileâ€" To watch the pretty Photo Finish They cluster round A funnyâ€"looking box On legs, And make with idiotic "Wake of the Red Telephoneâ€"H. P. 605 (:30 p.m. tonight, ‘Garden Club of the ast over â€" station dial. Also gram will April 7 Boys 14 years of age and unâ€" der who are in grade school may compete. Teams from each section of Highland Park may register at the Community Center Recreaâ€" tion office. Any community group may organize their team and comâ€" pete in this League. Tue., Wed., Thur. * ‘the fundamentals for the great American pastime at Sunset Park Baseball field each Saturday morning starting April 21st. Added: Latest News and Short Subjects. Recreation Department To Open Baseball Season April 21st Future aspirants to baseball lIlme will get their chance to learn Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. The April 13 meeting is an imâ€" portant one to the foundation for at that meeting ticket distribution for the event will be made. At an earlier meeting, Mrs. Schultz was nominated benefit chairman, and Mrs. C. M. Barton, Grays Lake, made charge of club reservations. National Park College Alumnae foundation of Chicago will meet at the home of Mrs. Whitt Northâ€" more Schultz, 2408 Blackhawk Road, Highland Park, on Wedâ€" nesday, April 13, at a 12:30 luncheon, Mrs. W. N. Schultz Hostess To N. P. College Alumnae ALCYON Hiostesses assisting Mrs, Reed for the afternoon will be Mrs. William O. Bell, Mrs. J. P. Casperâ€" son and Mrs. Kellogg Speed: Mrs. Lioyd Laegler will present two groups of songsâ€"one in Modâ€" erm French and one in English. Mrs. ‘Laegler, a graduate of the Cosmopolitan School of Music where she studied with â€" Shirley Gandell, is now soloist at the Lake Forest Presbyterian Church. Mary Catherine Collins will ueonmy‘ her. Mrs, Robert C. Reed, 220 Knollâ€" wood Drive, Lake Forest will open her home at oneâ€"thirty o‘clock in the afternoon Thursday April 14 for the April meeting of the North Shore Chapter DAR. Mrs. Reed lives in the second house inside the northern entrance of the Knollwood Country Club which is located on Waukegan road a few miles north of Lake Forest. . Reports of the State Conferâ€" ence held at the Drake Hotel in March will be given by the deleâ€" gates Mrs. William F. Einbecker, Regent and Mrs. Garfield Day. The nominating committee will present nominations of Board Members to be elected for the coming year, ~ April 12â€"13â€"14 First North Shore Showing Mrs. Robert C. Reed To Entertain DAR Thursday, April 14 Saturday, April 9 at 2: "DRIFTWOOD" "Act of Violence" Special Kiddie Matinee THEATER _ Highland Park Telephoneâ€"H. P. : and 4 Cartoons Board of Directors of the THE PRESS _ The newly organized Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church will hold its regular monthâ€" ly meeting at the church on the 8th of April at 8 o‘clock. All women who are members or friends of the church are cordially invited. ; Bethany Guild To Meet April 8 The April 11 North Shore meetâ€" ing will be chaired by Mrs. Jack A. Schram (221 Maple, Highland Park), Chairman of Advance Gifts, North Shore and Mrs. John S. Wineman (310 Cary Avenue, Highland Park), coâ€"chairman of Advance Gifts, North Shore. ing new homes in Israel for 250, 000 immigrants â€" immigrants whose only possessions are the clothes on their back. Then, too, there‘s the job of relief, reconâ€" struction and/emigration among 600,000 Jews of Europe. In addiâ€" tion to oversaes needs, the Comâ€" bined Jewish Appeal includes the deficit of the Jewish Federation of Chicago and the United Jewish Building Fund, which benefits local health and social welfare inâ€" stitutions." x 9 y cesmmc3 wâ€"â€"â€"= JU i â€"â€"Co=â€"Câ€"an OBb est \laofrra El j n .»}*\ E& â€" >3 >= ¢Faeâ€"â€" sy P e se â€" q-‘ri.‘! 17 mmmmmmmmmin| ||: tfsff" easairisaiee k i > .l > JEA \\|| > anh_ . {les cco|©â€" 9N\ _._¢ es o ho *»‘ro:":â€";;‘.:l,‘l.""."â€"L:f:'::&-;j;‘.:?f-,? “ 2w en eenens n t s CS sg o orenrce}l _i iâ€"â€"wâ€"ac _ *"This Special Gift meeting is one of the most important fundâ€" raising affairs for the Women‘s Division of the Combined Jewish Appeal," reports Mrs. Kurt C. Friend, General Chairman of the Women‘s Division. "A prodigious amount of money is to C ohtinge tht Eiganth wes uf hag. ‘ By lHeen Heiman On Monday, April 11, the Woâ€" men‘s Division of the 1949 Comâ€" bined Jewish Appeal will have a luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. Harris Peristein, 443 Sheriâ€" dan Road, Glencoe, at 12:30 o‘â€" elock. Special Gift Meeting And Luncheon Of Combined Jewish Appeal The Néw "Spring Song" Stationery and Swiss Floral Notes Make Excellent Gifts, Too. And Children Just Love Such Books As "Peter Rabbit" and "The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Ears." Drop In For\Your EASTER SHOPPING. We Will Do Our Best Mixedâ€"Color Plush Bunnies. . . . Bunny Carts, . . Decorative Basâ€" kets. . . Cellophane Grass. . . Fuzzy Chicks (For Table or Wear). . . And of course There Are Ducklings of All Kinds and Descriptions. Long Ears â€" Some German, Swedish and Italian Cards, As Well We Have An Unusually Fine Selection Of Beautiful Religious, Relative, Juvenile and General Easter Cards; With A Few Special The Correspondence Nopk 2 No. Sheridan There Are Fascinating, Colorful, Kingâ€"Size 387 Park Avenue Fender & lodyl.’.in EASTER GIFT PROBLEMS? Rutthay Jewelers ARNOLD E. ASPLUND McPherson‘s Bump Shop May We Help You With Your * _ 34 North First Street Highland Park, Ilinois: Telephone â€" H. P. 6680 With Doll Faces â€" And Little White Fur and businesses in 337 communities that benefit from Illinois Bell‘s $144,000,000 annual payroll . . . and the schools and other instituâ€" tions that share in the $17,000,000 of state and local taxes paid last year by Illinois Bell . . . and the millions of telephone users served by IIlinois Bell. If you hired an auditorium and invited all the people in Illinois Bell territory who don‘t benefit in any . way from the telephone busiâ€" ness, not many would come. Because you would have to exâ€" clude the 44,000 employees of Illiâ€" nois Bell amd their Yamilies . . . and the 65,000 Illinois people who own telephone stock, and their families . . . and the countless The hall would be nearly empty formerly with Cadillac epairs â€" Automobile Repainting $65.00 l“-U’ Highland Park Bunnies With Great Phone 415 Page 3

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