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Highland Park Press, 30 Jun 1949, p. 3

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| Deeps and Shallows Look Pleasant, Please Here‘s That Man Again! knew where; And he said: "Gosh, oh my! "T‘was an ambitious try, But dogâ€"gone it, what do I care? "I shall get on my horse, and awayâ€" Let tomorrow take care of toâ€" Will he come back again? And if so, how and when? And for how long? Nobody can Dear Pappy is a camera hound And I‘m his special victim. At drop of hat, I strike a pose Acceding to his dictum. My Cheshire grin and muscleâ€" Highland Parkers Win Degrees Planted barley right in with his When it grew in the spring "T‘was a crazyâ€"quilt thing j With drunken rows sprawling With their heads going no one Grow fixate while he putters With triped, film and light : In finished picture, I appear As though I‘d had my map shot With D. D. T. Can this be me? Yes, Pappy took a snapâ€"shot. â€"Marmalade ‘ ‘Two students from Highland Park were recently awarddd deâ€" grees at commencement exercises Some stalks had their roots in the of Purdue University held in the Hall of Music. They were John Thursday, June 30, And distances and shutters. * young farmer from Wright Hippo Heaven The ‘hippe is a mammoth brute, With small pig eyes and ugly Belonging to the genus pigâ€" . The only kin that grows that big. Is in the region of Uganda; And there he cosily abides In safety that the law provides; For natives give the brute no In hunting him for hide and steaks. Far Africa‘s his habitat, And .in that land the only spot Where he can, unannoyed, meandâ€" His ugliness, though quite groâ€" And not the sort that‘s picturâ€" esque, A placid disposition cloaks; Except when enemy provokes His ire, or when a crocodile Pursues his young, with intent vile. ts t His fury, roused by these affronts, Is shown in snarls and growls and grunts. ‘ A powerful swimmer, he will keep To muddy waters, shoulder deep; Contentedly he lives that wayâ€" To browse by night and drowse by day. He hasn‘t many teethâ€"just fourâ€" Of six pounds eachâ€"why ask for more? A vegetarian, he needs Six bushels every time he feeds,â€" Considering this fare most yummy To cram into his tenâ€"foot tummy. In channel waters of Kazinga He dearly loves to loaf and linger; Here he can thrive and multjply And rear more hippopotami. Hicok Bins, $29 N. Linden, bachâ€" elor of science in chemical engineâ€" eering, and Carol Ruth Carter, 2092 S. Sheridan Rd., bachelor of science. Graduates were prepondâ€" erantly World War II veterans Telephone: Highland Park 4044 20 So. First Street ‘ Highland Park, IIlinois Breaking through the crust of ancient beliefs in material power, the postwar world is reaching out in an unprecedented effort for something better upon which to found a union of nations, The Christian Science Board of Diâ€" rectors declared today. Addressing . several thousand Christian Scientists attending the annual meeting of The Mother Church, â€" The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Masâ€" sachusetts, the Directors viewed with satisfaction the worldwide stir in human consciousness to d'.l.:ald the material for the spiritâ€" u Physicians, they said, are givâ€" ing more importance to thought in relation to disease. Natural scientists, they added, are gaining in their recognmition of the insubâ€" stantiality of matter. Religious leaders everywhere, they pointed out, have developed a widespread sense of the need and reasonableness of greater and more direct evidences of spiritual power. In various other directions, the Directors continued, there is a strong urge to look beyond mere human, means for the establishâ€" ment of stable government. The Directors‘ statement and the election of Miss Emma C. Shipman to the Presidency of The Mother Church for the ensuing year sparked an annual meeting filed with reports of marked progress in the Christian Science movement throughout the globe. If Mary Baker Eddy, Discoverer and Founder of Christian Sciâ€" ence, were here today, according to the new President, "she would see the signs of the growth she most desired"â€"signs that stem from what Miss Shipman deâ€" scribed as "a more steadfast conâ€" sciousness of the allâ€"power and allâ€"presence of God." This consciousness was seen by the Directors of the Church as rapidly spreading throughout the postwar world, where "beliefs long accepted are being quesâ€" tioned and discarded as never before." "Not only the general stir in human consciousness but definite, Before Remodeling Your Kitchen Consult Authorized ST. CHARLES Kitchen Dealer BONNELL RITCHENS THE PRESS "The changes plainly represent a yielding of human thought in some measure to Truth, as reâ€" vealed by Mrs. Eddy, and they have undoubtedly created in many quarters new and more favorable attitudes toward her teaching." basic changes of concept in the major fields of science, theology, and medicine" ‘were said by the Directors to have contributed to a growing respect for Christian Science and the spiritual healing for which it stands. What is the essential message of these teachings? The Directors explained this, as follows: "It is that the availability of satisfacâ€" tory government, whether of the body, or for any group of manâ€" kind, or for mankind as a whole, is no longer open to question. "It is that such government does not have to be built up by merely human means, but that it already exists in perfection, and needs only to be understood and exemplified in the thought and conduct of men in order to beâ€" come amply evident in their exâ€" perience." "These are the three measures of meal to which Mrs. Eddy reâ€" ferredâ€"science, theology, and medicineâ€"and _ certainly . great changes have been going on in all of them, The Directors added: "It must be plain enough that selfishness is the root of the world‘s troubles today â€" selfishness which puts one‘s own interests, or the inâ€" terest of one‘s group or nation, as he conceives them, above th interests of the rest of mankind. "And it is not strange that thinkers in many fields are recogâ€" nizing that the remedy for this widespread evil is to be found in those qualities of thought and life which are revealed in Christian Science as the qualities of God, and therefore as spiritually natuâ€" ral qualities of man." A report by the Trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society disclosed new high cirâ€" culation peaks for most of its periodicals, and the best postwar circulation records for all of them in the fiscal year just ended. C. A. R. Society Charlotte Leaming and Joan Avery spent last week end at Rossville, lllincis, attending the Eleventh Annual State conferâ€" ence, lllinois organization of the National Society, Children of the American Revolution. Mrs, John Casperson, senior president of the 2 No. Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIF;UL GARDEN CEMETERY GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 387 Park Avenue Fender & Body Repairs â€" Automobile Repainting $65.00 and Up Rutthay Jewelers ARNOLD E. ASPLUND, Proprieter McPherson‘s Bump Shop formerly with Cadillae * Highland Park Blackhawk society, and Mrs. Frank G. Waggett, state recording secâ€" retary of the society, also attended the conference. Blackhawk Society was honored by receiving second prize for its report which was read by> Charâ€" lotte Leaming, the new junior president. Phone 415

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