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Highland Park Press, 5 Jan 1950, p. 3

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‘___, BUY SAVYINGS * NOW! ~..__â€" _ Way we sloop our At any sign of re} & F '-'_r“"u“:;n ‘&\‘ )‘.. BV &e. â€""â€"‘vh-z:;- n ‘or instance, wi evening % ; paper is hopelessly jumbled, / t ©Me along with her . . , . Troop Committee Iembc'udthonfiwfi;o!.nofiqnpktun m Members and friends of | wilj take place. However, fellowâ€" Seouh'mhh‘w: s tiviti s send remittance to the Girl Seout| interested in study and discussion Office at 502 Central by January| of Serinture. Mrs. Calvin Brusso. This isâ€"a more democratic form{ _ ""*. °_‘ DYenue at the of Girl Scout organization than| °PU"Ch hall, Mr.â€"Edward Juul, the traditional Council. It makes| President announces. The program pt:.-iblomn::dmm phm‘:’bytorthhfnume&ngofl’sovflr Scouts Leaders enâ€" hasize Bible. Stud sbh-thobou-dnembentobee-- : ari _ he chosen by the entire adult memâ€"| °C*S!°â€" This was one of the oriâ€" bership rather than by the Counâ€"|&€!"4l purposes of organizing the cil itself. & ___, |new group, Mr.:*Juul adds. Fellowâ€" [ ymhemcavietnentbntperertiet se 4 A. H. Prasse of Winnetka, ; 7 .:ktof&enefiowcmaanoueet-‘J’n's mittee of the Girl Scouts will inâ€"|‘ On Sunday, January 8th the terpret the new type Girl Scout| Lutheran Fellowship club meets Countcil known as the Association| . w . _ . .00 0 2200200000 All interested adults are invited| _A bosrd meeting will b to attend the Annual Meeting of Monday, January 9 in th the Girl Scout Council to be held elubrooms at 8 p.m. All o at the Lake Shore Country club|are requested to be present. on Sheridan Road in Glencoe just Pss eenenoacimengrenderedeases South of South Deere Park. on January 11 at 12:45. Lutheran FdIOWShip o c o c P 2 e e t B n e VP Hold Annual Meet At Lake Shore Club Tlle‘one' he‘s wearing is just beâ€" ginning to have a Certain nonchalance. What if the brim js slightly rufâ€" fled? It feels fine but she insists that a Homburg is What he wants. Well, these are just a few Of my gripes. Verily, E RBVe 40 SBRVCE H H@To, . , o o _ _ _ _ 00 * lecuuce leundry to avert _ _ _ _ |Highland Park Emblem | _ Housewifely howls. Club To Hold Supreme | _ Why ‘dooe a : wife © eBurkue en p C 220R 1E CC TT ® gamg of Reno.~ | . thi stirred u But I‘m obliged to wear it rather weh?,: madly pursued € than pay for a ~_â€"â€"â€" ~~â€" | By a small laughing pup. Ticket to Reno. & > i Gâ€"< When we have guests and I Disciplinary Measure attempt a witty story, does I my spouse listen? She does| Of devices employed on the disâ€" not! ; cipline side, As though I were halfâ€"witted, |It appears that the most superior She tells it over from the beginâ€"|Is a loosely rolled paper, smartly ning, with all the minor deâ€"| _ applied * tails â€" To.a tiny posterior. That I‘ve omitted. I R.B.0. And those guest towels!" 2 | Looks tike a gamg of Keno. j }“* 27 â€"gâ€" For the kitten‘s convenience. .}â€"~~ 5 , 1 Then that Christmas necktie. n.ni"":’fl?-“ Moment _ ,_ told to go and '_BlollAl hoop,. I try to 18 9k o e C ‘s dog without tree? View it with lenience. 3 \ fred But how‘s about that Sports w nu.n;:!' hee they a ‘I wanted to save? I find it to know what t Thursday, Jan. 5, 1950 This will be a Junchéon meeting. B’;lbutfi-owhnd’ud. â€" _ a chance to Put in a word. (I‘d better make it snappy, The Worm Turns probably long for refuge in a place where the suits have Horizontal stripes. * Get the bird). friend husband to bu'yr a new nt. _ A\.â€" y .._JHer family record‘s ° |~â€" ~ s‘and. S An Indian refused the offer of a job. "White man invented work =â€"let him keep it." leadingâ€" the entertainment plans. place the original intention of the at Redemer Lutheran Church, 587 en â€" o‘clock. _ All members â€" :mi A bodrd meeting will be held, Monday, January 9 in the Elks elubrooms at 8 p.m. All officers are requested to be present. hot or cold dish of food as.their rooms. Those to be honored are Mrs. Earle Blair, supreme district deputy for the state of Illinois, and past junior president of the press correspondent and past president of the Waukegan Emâ€" blem club. Officers Night The Highland Park Emblem club will hold a Supreme officers night at the regular monthly meetâ€" ing, Wednesday, January 11, at Sheâ€"came in a blanket," Yog So brightâ€"eyed and wiggly f That we straightway relaxed, * Growing gushyâ€"and giggly. She‘s satiny soft, *= < ‘Vivacious and chummy, | ‘With black head and back | A shoâ€"nuff surprise, _ _ ‘ ~â€" _ | _ At a short business meeting the And with wideâ€"popping eyes. A potâ€"luck supper willâ€"be serâ€" e Garfield Day, Mrs. Mable R. Ehle, Mrs. Roy H. Olson, Mrs. Erastus R. Phelps and Mrs. Hamilton_R. Winton. Members will please note a change otpeeting place from Lawrence at H. P. 4632. for exceptionâ€"of four years when he gress to be held Aprilâ€" 16th to 21st Z."i..?muu.',"u.,mfi a Washington,. D. C. ~| more effective and inspiring they hMW.Gnll,Chim-enh.Ahnfieraahu- umumunumm-mwnfl-uwmm tee, will present the speaker of| and to harmonize or blend in with the afternoon, Mr. Edward Burâ€"|the color scheme of his room. In T Mpreramenbienpep & eltal‘ i ce mve hsmss us ns mss M &3 D CS CCT, 20 MUCOPE TOUCSY STC cial Service Department and head|superior to the gloomy "brown|millions of youngsters who were 'dVMGnflnmndCdâ€"mw"Mundm&y-finto born into a world at war. They lmthtnflnwlhundndmlto.'hichmdddxvvt.heirfimbmflluin!m, Plrk!!lgh&hwl His mbj«_:tyifl a dark gloomy spot wherever it|took their first steps in,. flight. oneâ€"thirty in the â€"aftermoon Mrs.|paintings. by Tom Wilder â€"will be John R,. Dolan, 864 Roslyn:Circle, | hanging in the Highland Park Woâ€" Edward Burwel} Tom Wilder To gl‘GES?_ul@tAti => Show Landscapes M ~"BOTTLENECK WIRING"* is like a _ ~ grocery with only one cashier! â€" Hostesses assisting Mrs. Dolan On Thursday, Jonuary 12th at| An exhibition PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHIRN iLLimOis Imagine a big grocery with only one cashier to serve the shoppers. There‘d be delays, overcrowding, and a big loss in the quick, economical service® customers expect from a wellâ€"run grocery store. Well, BOTTLENECK WIRING can cause just as great a loss in the eféciency ard comfort of elecâ€" trical living in your home. _ * BOTTLENECK WIRING reduces the time and workâ€"saving help you tould enjoy from your moders electrical appliances. It prevents you from limits you from adding the new electrical conveniences you want Overâ€" loaded circuits which may cause fuses to blow or lights to dim, insufhicient outlets which make your rooms a tangle of extension cords, and not enough switches to give you easy control of lights and appliances . . . all these are results of BOTTLENECK WIRING. Your architect or one of our representaâ€" tives will help you plan a wiring system that will be safer,; more convenient and really adequate for all your electrical needs, now and in the future. Farrighted apartment owners and builders kmow it‘s smart plaaning to insist on adeâ€" + quate wiring. 1t heeps their buildings up to date and desirable loug inte the Juture, 4 Ih It 1 THE PRESS When you remode? When you reat Junior: "Never mind that, Dadâ€" dyâ€"where did you get that anâ€" swer?" . _ where did you get that question?" the landscape of today is far for AVOID SOTTLENECK WRING B0 k ~2 sns c resamend deak Sn for the mlany kindnesses shown us during our recent bereavement. \**.‘"Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lawrents agent of inmuonal good will". He added, "In Europe today are to ‘"Tot" an extra Christmas toy and with it a signed note of greetâ€" ing to a child in Europe. The American Legion hopes to make ‘Tot" a "tremendously effective child will be asked to contribute them and they will be shipped to Philadelphia and then to Europe to be distributed ‘by CARE..Naâ€" land Park can bring their toys to the Community Center, 549 Cenâ€" tral Ave. CeEnnECT PRIRTT & ARREATOOT announced that children in Highâ€" N. S. Youngsters to Send Giftsâ€" To Children of Europe > "Totâ€"Toâ€"Tot" : "Tide of Toys" S *BOTTLENECK = WIRING mears: Not enough outlets Too few switches ing for January 11 at the "Â¥". The dinner will be followed by a Quiz program to be conducted by PURNELL: and WILSON yra Jennings. Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone H. P. 178 PÂ¥ * td

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