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Highland Park Press, 5 May 1949, p. 3

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389 Central H. P. 172 Why, certainly I was in on it. Soon‘s I heard the siren and saw the vehicle coming down the road I says to myselfâ€"old Man Snelby‘s worse! Soon‘s INcould get away from the phoneâ€"everyone on the party line was alertedâ€"I could see front curtains swishing this way and that . . . Luckily I‘d just slipped on that lavender house dress that you say becomes . me, and I‘d just set my Toni, so I hustled right over. Thursday, May 5, 1942 Of course there wasn‘t much I could doâ€"those ambulance men are so efficient, They came in the side M&M their overcoats and rubbers and wheeled the shiny chrome stretcher right to the sofa where Old Man Snelby Do have another slice of appleâ€" cake, Millyâ€"with some more cofâ€" fee. Weight? Oh, no, Milly, what you talking about? . . . . And what if it does? We‘ve not had a good coffee chat since the ambuâ€" lance came for Old Man Snelby. That‘s something you missed, isn‘t it, Milly? .. .. What‘s The . .. Name Of . . . That Man? Gusset‘s Hopeless Of fatâ€"producers nor indulge Myself. Four weeks‘ gyrations on the I knew unwelcome fat was gone. I‘d be a stylish stout mno more. Result? Nine “?. p:nd- upon Myself. Give her hotâ€"house bloomsâ€" She‘s worth their cost, A million times, so far as such | Deeps and Shaltows things countâ€" But somewhere, ‘mongst their lush profusion, o Tuck a homely spray of lilaes. When last year‘s garments failed I made a ‘vow that I‘d not eat Also blend with graying hairâ€" Are kind to deepâ€"etched lines. Peace, and a searching fragrance. The very name suggests Caressing coolness, cooing of a The Practical Gift For Mother‘s Day Come in. See the many exciting, young Gold (Red) Ctol,nyluwe'nww showingâ€"each a velue that‘s unchalienged Comes in Black or White In the spotlight, from coast to SHOE WEEK Around my hated middle bulge, $8¢95 â€" N10°5 For today. Anonymous _ Candy donations are welcome. Those interested in contributing call Mrs. Pottker H. P. 6518. Members of the various commitâ€" tees will include Mesdames David Perry, William Christensen, James Minorini, Don Bartoli, Margaret Dean, Reno Giangiorgi and Adolph Rosalini. Joseph Baruffi will have charge of stage sets and Frank Phillips of lighting. Members of i the Junior Prosperity club will usher. 1 Mrs. Ralph Pottker will be diâ€" rector of the summer fashion reâ€" vue to be held Saturday and Sunâ€" day evenings, May 14 and 15, at the Highwood Community Center, at 8 p.m. Highwood men and womâ€" en to model the clothes and accesâ€" sories provided by Highwood merâ€" chants will include Mary Lee Togâ€" narelli, Mildred Nanni, Diane Morano, Joan Piazzi, Evelyn Rosâ€" ke, Margaret Drack, Janice Ballenâ€" tini, and Mesdames Ralph Pierâ€" antoni, Jack Peterson, Frank Tondi, Peter Carani, Ellen Bellei, Ellen Floriani and Sam Somenzi. Modeling men‘s apparel will be Peter Carani, Dr. Millard Rauh, Second Natta, John ; Don Cowgill, Joe Dem Ronald Bartoli. Lh } Latest Summer Styles Modeled At Highwood Fashion Show May 14, 15 Brake It, Mister! I lean upon my rake and rest awhile, 5 * As I admire our humble domicile. So do some thinking for them . And give the kids a brake!~ Homeâ€"Side Our tiny scrap of lawn is spick and We all know what big chances Ourheediess "thildrén ‘take, ‘ It‘s coryâ€"like a tidy little nook, And lately it‘s adopted the new It‘sâ€"that way every year,â€"I tell my spouse, New leaves and grass do so much for a house. â€" Say, Milly â€" know what? It‘s just come to meâ€"in a flash. I looks like. I‘ll even bet he modeled for him. Why, you know, Milly, you‘ve seen him a million times. It‘s Mr. Friendly, of course! The man they feature in all those inâ€" A sight to cheer the heart of any Purnell & Wilson, Inc. home soon, now . . . . Oh, do you have to go, Milly? Here, let me help youâ€" tenderly and easily as though he were a baby. I offered to ride in the ambulanceâ€"I knew Bess was all in from worrying and caring for her fatherâ€"but they said there was no need at all, the atâ€" tendant would ride right beside the cot. I‘d ‘ve gone, though, Well, everything turned out all right. They say Mr. Snelby‘ll be On most bump and paint work The stretcher wheels had ball bearings that turn this way and thatâ€"just as easy. I guess the ambulance man had ball bearings in his feet, tooâ€"the way he moved. I kept watching himâ€" wondering where I‘d seen him beâ€" fore. was lying, The aide took out sheets and warmed them by the fireâ€"and those beautiful soft blue blankets they hadâ€"they‘re just the shade of the lobelia flowers in your mother‘s garden, Milly. It made me sleepy to look at them. in connection with 8 HOUR SERVICE at 17â€"19 N. St. Johns Ave. He picked up Old Man Snelby as formerly with Cadilliac VERLON O. GROVES Tel. H.P. 734â€"710â€"711 â€"Pappy R.B.0. A guest of honor, Miss Sybil Shearer, will speak informally about "The American Dance". She has recently given a dance recital in New York City. Reports of the year‘s activities will be followed by the election of officers. Mrs. Florence Dingle will report upon the recent Conâ€" tinental Congress which was held in Washington, D. C. ® The hostesses assisting Mrs. Bills will be Mrs. G. M. Campbell, Mrs. F. H. Harwood, and Mr« R. L. Johnson. Mrs. Hugh Hemingway, Mrs. H. F. Henrickson, Mrs. Wnlteri Hodge, Mrs. Carl Holzheimer, Mrs. Edgar Jett, Mrs. W. L.] Johnson, Mrs. Donald King, Mrs. \George Knuepfer, Mrs. J. C. Leamâ€" ing,â€"Mrs. Carl Linhoff, Mrs. Pierce Magee, Mrs. W. H. McCaully, Mrs, Mrs. Forrest W. Bills, Sunset Ridge Road, Northfield, will be the hostess for the North Shore chapter D.A.R. on May 12. The regent, Mrs. W. F. Einbecker, will call the meeting to order at 1:30 Mrs. F. W. Bills Hostess To D.:A.R. Thursday, May 12 luncheon. Assisting will be the !Ollfl'iw: Mrs. G.om My' Mrs. Richard Baughman, Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Best, Mrs. Robert Billeter, Mrs. Grant Brown, Mrs. Gordon Buchanan, Jr., Mrs. David Cox, Mrs. Constantine Scasselatti, Mrs. Frank Watt, Mrs. W. K. Wilner, Mrs. C. V. Wilson. Mys. Donald King at Highland Park 4682 will be in charge of reservations for the luncheon. All reservations will be closed on Monday, May 9th. theaters‘ "Book Review Matinees" and Gardiner General hospital, where her reviews were a part of the educational and rehabilitation program for veterans. Mrs. Arthur Schramm, chairâ€" man of the house committee, and Muchlberg, are planning a buffet Mrs. R. F. Drake, Mrs. ‘Peter Duskey, Mrs. John Foster. Mrs. Virginia Kendall Upham, popuâ€" lar book reviewer of Chicago and suburbs, will present the program for the afternoon, following the short business session. Popular in Chicagoland and the midwest for the past ten years, Mrs. Upham has been the featured her board members for brief reâ€" ports of their work for the past year and will then introduce the new president, Mrs. William Alâ€" derman, who in turn will introduce closing meeting of the year. Mrs. Albert Bushey, retiring president of the club, will call on for table decorations will vie with the flowers on the members‘ new spring hats at the Ravinia Womâ€" an‘s club annual spring luncheon to be held on Wednesday, May 11, at 12:45 p.m. at the Ravinia Mrs. William Alderman To Head Ravinia Woman‘s Club Church Edifice * > * 387 HAZEL AVE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Highland Park, HMinois % "Christian Science : Mrs. W. S. Poston, Mrs. George A FREE LECTURE by Dr, Walton Hubbard, C.S.8. of Los Angeles, California Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusett GOD‘S HEALING POWER , IS AVAILABLE TO YOU Cordially Invites This will be the Tuesday, May 10th Healing Christ" I WE l itE Sander, hues The Revelation of the At Redeemer Church > Monday Evening, May 9 The Redeemer Lutheran Church Voter‘s Meeting will be held on Monday, May. 9th, at 8 p.m. in the church hall. The chief item of business is the churchâ€"wide ‘Buildâ€" incior'l‘o-nnv"ptlbtfin..m effort is to terminate with a colâ€" lection on Pentecoste, June 5th. Them-’dl.n.' i question confrontâ€" ing the members of Redeemer Luâ€" theran church is whether to supâ€" port this synodâ€"wide collection with their own gifts, The purpose ol'.ho(u-fiexpocudi-theene-‘ tion, improvement and repair of: buildings put for religious educaâ€" tional uses. While the total colâ€" lection will amount to over $2,â€" 500,000, the Northern lllinois Disâ€" trict is responsible for only $200,â€" 000, and the local congregation is the people of the congregation were leaving the church on Easter Sunday. Free will offering will be taken. Refreshments served by Mrs. Barâ€" ber Smith, president, Mrs. Adoiph Petersen, Mrs. Ruben Olson and Mrs. Jacob Goldstead. Members and public are invited. . Wesley Methodist _ ~ Sponsor Sound Film ; _â€" The Friendship circle of the Wesley Methodist church will sponsor a sound film entitled "My Name is Nan", Friday May 6th at the Highwood church. This is an authentic film story of a Chiâ€" nese family. All the characters in the picture are Chinese people. Also colored movies will be shown of the nictures taken when Cards â€" and refreshments will round out the evening. The business meeting at 8 p.m. will be conducted by the newly installed officers with Mrs. Norâ€" man B. 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