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Highland Park Press, 8 Sep 1949, p. 3

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| Deeps and Shallows Wesley M. E. Annual Sunday School Picnic Sunday At Sunset The annual Sunday school picâ€" mic of the Wesley Methodist church will be held Sunday, Sepâ€" tember 11thâ€" at Sunset park., after the morning worship. The chilâ€" dren will be taken to the park right after church school and there will be adult supervision. All members of the church, their families and friends are invited. The menu is so arranged that all those whose last name begins with such as potato salad, cole slaw, jello salad, etc. Some of the memâ€" bers will be asked to bring the desserts. Those in charge of arâ€" rangements are the teachess and officers of the Sunday School, and pupils of Mr. Clark‘s and Mrs. Baracani‘s classes. Highwood Auxiliary Of American Legion To Meet Monday The regular monthly meeting of Highwood Unit No. 501, Ameriâ€" can Legion auxiliary will be held Monday, September 12th at the Legion home, 220 Railway aveâ€" nue, at 8 p.m. Final plans for the installation of officers to be held bring a hot dish such as meat loaf, maccaroni and cheese, spaghetti, scolloped potatoes, etc, and those whose names begin with "N" through "Z" will bring some salad, Treeâ€"Top Hermit A stayâ€"atâ€"home, quite seldom seen Sept. 26th will be made. All memâ€" Take It Or Leave It And this is the sneezin‘ season. An animal of mouseâ€"like guise, Jn different species of different But normally two feet in length, With long prehensile tail, whose Will help him cling to branches He makes his home, high in the But seasons are with us, We see the color in a turquoise Our sympathetic thought in friendâ€" ship growsâ€" We sense a universal Love that (We take itâ€"but we don‘t like it.) Some like it cold h_uvfiuoisuqmuu And since you see and feel this Thursday, Sept. am, most certainly, a part of We are fully qualified to give fast, outstanding service on all makes of radios and television receivers, including auto MOLEY RADIO & ELECTRIC COMPANY commercial and industrial wiring and equipment. 408 RAILWAY w44 like it hot, up their choice with a RADIO & ELECTRIC CO. MOLEY Highland Lassie Bob Moley Takes Over Mrs. Rose Kipp popular high school student gathâ€" The Highland Fling, according to Mrs. Kipp, will continue to give the same service as has been done in the past. under"; A cousin to the kangaroo, The lonely ‘possum carries, too, A pocket in the under skin To tote a baby ‘possum in. Solitary and unique, Determined, yet entirely meek, He‘ll néither fight nor run away; But, danger threatening, will immune To danger. This pretense will last Until the threat of harm is past; When, finding everything okay, He‘ll come to life and stroll away. R.B.0. September A Busy Month At The Moraine Hotel The Home Show, sponsored by the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce, scheduled to take place at the Moraine hotel, September 8â€"12, is only one of the interestâ€" ing events slated for the month of September. Sales managers from Illinois Hotel Sales Manâ€" agement association will assemble here on the 17th and 18th, Mr. Bicking, of Bicking and Craddock, hotel hosts, is president ‘of this association. _ Other organizations represented during the month include North Shore Cleaners association, Cast Iron Pressure Pipe institute, People‘s Life Insurance comâ€" pany, Borden Milk company, Farmers‘ Mutyal Automobile Inâ€" surance company, Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance company and Copâ€" ley Press association. ering place has changed hands. The new proprietor is Mrs. Rose Kipp who was formerly employed there by the past owner, John Passini. Not choosey, one sees at a glance. And then again he‘ll take a chance And raid a henâ€"roost. Sometimes In North America a wonder, His only kin is found "down *Possum"â€"lapse into a swoonâ€" And thus become, he hopes, surge, , Some silly hen has felt the urge To flutter to the other side, ® And halting halfâ€"way, squawked, Not too speedy, not too bright, A scavenger, he comes at night From out his whispering abode To find a feast upon the road, Where, startled by a motor‘s Who‘s Will dine in a persimmon tree. Meet ol‘ B‘rer ‘Possum, if you Annoupcement was made this the Opening of Are Pleased to his Dutton and Co., Colliers and the New Yorker, as well as Ludwig Lewisohn, Dorothy Canfield Fishâ€" er, Fulton Curiser, Vincent Sheeâ€" an, Frederick Van der Water and many others. _ Mrs. Covington and Mrs. Steinâ€" man were two of the six from this area who attended the Marlâ€" boro conference, the first directed by John Farrar, of Farrar, Strauss, New York publishers. Miss Marâ€" jorie Peters, who will return to the North Shore Creative Writers this fall for her third year as Workshop leader, is a talent scout for this firm. This project has great valueâ€" that of "togetherness", being large enough to enlist the support of many different groups. Highland Park women interestâ€" ed in writing will have an opporâ€" tunity to hear a firstâ€"hand account of the Allâ€"Fiction Writers‘ conâ€" ference just completed at Marlâ€" boro, Vt., when Mrs. John R. Covingston of Brittany Rd. and Mrs. Beatrice M. Steinman of Pleasant Street, report their exâ€" periences at the last Summer meeting of the North Shore Creaâ€" tive Writers. They will meet for luncheon at the home of Ruth Thompson McGibeny, 1145 N. Green Bay, Lake Forest, Thurs day, September 15, at noon. The meeting at Mrs. McGibeny‘s home is open to anyone interested in writing. The North Shore Creative Writers will open its twelfth season on October 3 at the Highland Park Y.W.C.A., with the first in its series of 28 workâ€" shops. The group will meet every Monday from 1 until 3 from October °3 through April 24. Lincoln School To Hold Garden Show Thursday, Sept. 15 A meeting was called on Labor Day at the home of Mrs. Edward Keogh, 3 Brittany road, to disâ€" cuss plans for a Garden Show, to be held Thursday, September 15, under the auspices of Clara Kuesâ€" ter Walton, Science teacher at Lincoln school. Present, as conâ€" sultant, was Mrs. Arthur Baldauf, who usually acts as judge of arâ€" tistic arrangements. Among others present ‘were Mesdames Robert Cushman, Jerome Goodman, Harry Oppenheimer, and Burton Smalley. Some changes have been made in the classification of entries of other years, one new class, shadow boxes, being added. Flowers will be generously donated to children wishing to participate, but having no gafdens from which to gather bowling lanes, The Mary Jane Lanes, in order for his grand openâ€" ing on October 1. The bowling establishment is located in Highâ€" Outstanding figures in the writing and publishing world lecâ€" tured at this conference. Among them were the story editor of Metroâ€"Goldwynâ€"Mayer, the editors of Simon and Schuster, E. P. The schedule of entries is as follows: a. Cultural groups b. Artistic arrangements. ¢. Shadow boxes. d. Miscellaneous Additional information about the North Shore Creative Writers by calling H. P. 1330. Luncheon Meeting Of N. S. Creative Writers Thursday, Sept. 15 free public lectures, and other Christian is available to you through the study of the Bible in conjunction with the Christian Science textâ€" book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, which, and abundance are found to be always at hand. ‘Jhnstian Jcience hterature, may beread, borrowed, or purchased at CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Passini is now getting his new Christian Science opens to all a new ._]piri_ty,l_nqt!er’uldin; Available For You HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY Visitors Welcome THE PRESS Clarence Woodrow Sorensen, foreign correspondent and geoâ€" grapher, will be the speaker for the fall luncheon meeting which opens the club season on Oct. 12 with his topic "We ReMap the World." Mr. Sorensen, who has been foreign correspondent for Columbia Broadcasting System speaking on the CBS News proâ€" gram The World Today, has travâ€" eled extensively in 35 countries in Europe and South America and the Far and Near East. Varied Programs Planned Fascinating glimpses of many lands, ranging from the Orient and India to Alaska and back to Ravinia‘s own spring gardens, will be given Ravinia Woman‘s club members this year in the varied programs which have been planned by Mrs. Theodore Rehn, program An afternoon of original charâ€" acter sketches has been planned for the November meeting to be given by Harriet Allyn who is well known as one of the radio team of Clara, Lu and Em. For the Year By Ravinia Woman‘s Club During December Kathryn Turâ€" ney Garten will present one of her book discussions, "The Bible Designed to be Read as Living Literature." Everyday Living in China" will be described in January by Mrs. Gunnar Wernerberg. The annual benefit St, Valenâ€" tine‘s card party will be sponâ€" sored again this year by members of the Philanthrophy committee in place of the February club Mrs. Arthur Durand, well known Ravinia horticulturist and garden club lecturer, will be heard in March with her subject "Plants and Flowers Native to Ravinia". lecture ‘"To Alaska the Alcon Way" with new color films. The April program will be given over to Slim Williams, authority on Alaska, who will illustrate his tertain club members and their guests with "Scenes and Music of the West Indies" at the May luncheon which will end the club Mrs. William Alderman is the new president of the Ravinia Woman‘s club. Other officers servâ€" ing with her this year will be Mrs. I. S. Riggs, first viceâ€"presiâ€" dent; Mrs. Daivid Cox, second viceâ€"president; Mrs. Wallace Muelâ€" berg, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Gordon Parks, recording secretary; and Mrs. E. P. Barnes, treasurer. Margaret Freck Brown will enâ€" Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 Special for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday COLD WAVE END CURLS for only $8.00, including Hair Cut Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY * LIGHT GROCERIES e DELICATESSEN & DAIRY PRODUCTS * BEVERAGES ® ICE CREAM (our own make) e FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. ATTENTION TEEN AGERS Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen 387 Park Avenue 394 Central Ave. 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PHONE 597 Fender & Body Repairs â€" Automobile Repainting $65.00 and Up IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE FAY‘S BEAUTY SHOP McPherson‘s Bump Shop This for a formerly with Cadillac Limited Time Only Phone 415 Page 8

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