[ YOU ARE INVITED _ to attend a the picture. business, while my camera is almost of "voting age", ~besides one can buy a picture p tal card for a penny of ev:x * possible view in all.the cities we «visited, except where ‘we landed **~imâ€"«¥onkers, New York, at the "â€"back of a tandy factory, where we never expected to go. But when you travel via a freighter, you go where it takes you. _ â€"stories ‘high and a block long seems to be the average, with a narrow porch on the back of the house. The condition of the porch seems to tell me where the "hopeâ€" ful", and, in a few cases, where The decorations vary from a narrow box to tin cans filled with flowering plants carefully attendâ€" ed. Maybe next door will be a line of washed underwear. The line Cities are much alike, Court House, Public Library, huge Eduâ€" cational Buildings, _ Theatres. Homes of the rich surrounded by beautiful gardens and_ "No tresâ€" passing" signs. Later we are showh! that large territory of homes ocâ€" cupied by the largest part of our American citizens. We cannot omit the tenement district. Four rainy _ season. "Our ~sprinklers should have a rest. The roses, lilies and snapdragons are a pleasâ€" ure to look at and the shrubs with their lavender, and pink blooms beautify the scenery. f From over the hills to the north and west dark gray clouds mre adâ€" vancing slowly but steadily. But a breeze from a different quarter ~Will ~send them skittery away in another direction. The airplane signal is flashing its red light. The: birds came early.for their evening meal. They don‘t come when it rains and I wonder if they have something stored away> fora rainy day, The ice cream man with his tuneful wagon is making his usual rounds. The‘ tune is "Little Brown Jug." It is very exâ€" asperating to listen to. I have loaded down m? pictures, We have seén two of the eollections and they have been interesting to look at. They were all to meet in Rome on a certain day, but something happened to every one, and each group got to Rome on a different date. tb2ke).._But ... od friends ll_xve the hhe?t%p‘&t‘ythmfï¬m What surprised them was that we, teo, had a long trip, and they were really shocked to think we didn‘t take a camera with us. (We‘ll never. hear the end of Our traveling friends are all back ( but. one couple) from foreign parts of the world. Each through. It stops when he waits on a customer, then we may get two more notes when another customer arrives and the music stops again. He comes every day at the sameâ€" time, so I feel it must be a paying route. (Voice from California) The excitement of two double Holidays is all over. Another year has beenadded to the past. In thisâ€"past. of" these United States we are supposed to have our These United States ~. _\ Tuesday Evening, January 24th \ at 8:00 o‘clock C \ in the Church Edifice f § of Memphis, Tennessee > â€" Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Haxel Avenue ; Highland Park, IMinois "‘Christian Science: the Revelation of > ' : SAVEâ€"IT‘S THE AMERICAN WAY TO SUCCESS. § God‘s Sustaining Love" Remember the saying by BENJAMIN FRANKLINâ€"""A PENNY SAVED ic 4 â€" IS A PENNY EARNED! " 1‘by Elisabeth Carroll Scott, C. S. B. . of Memphis, Tennessee T Accounts deposited before the 10th of the month earn interest nber of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, from the first. f FREE LECTURE eeps and Shallows All Are Welcome roside When the subject of singing is broached, I try tactfully, To g:ck it. As a fmatter of fact I have a good strong bathtub baritone but she says that I can‘t carry a For. years she‘s contended that T‘stroll around the room wit} stomach held in. Suddenly I realize that my trousers . *Bqustor,. .: ~‘; °> Thinking to discredit the referâ€" *I had when first I began To date her. s Then makes snide remarks about my now slightly bulging (it Th;t: 'pi:k.i’ng on the poorâ€" breadâ€" winner is sure to destroy His pep. * In company, my wife digs up the £ ; *‘% =â€"»~â€"spast and embarrasses me~â€" : Until my hide BaMis, ~ * .4he e She tells all and sundry how I s ala® c 2 used to dance the Tango « And ‘how handsome I looked o : j : With sideburns! f H hI d P k â€"4 Adding insult to injury, she reâ€" O lg and: ar f ‘calls what aâ€"slender figure " i Pangs *I had when first I began * F & a To date â€"her. 3 Then makes snide remarks about _S| 1888 maw confins alhichates ced in incl nce Incognito. We should continue to air our grievences and perhaps the wives will Get hep ~ That picking on the poorâ€" breadâ€" winner is sure to destroy Now, I‘d like to become a member of that Husbandsâ€"Allâ€" Put It There, Brother! Weexpect the last of our travâ€" eling friends to be back very soon from South America and we‘ll dis, cuss the Panama Canal. ‘~ I‘m sure it is not too late to wish Happy New Year to you who have read these lines. Poppalade has great courage but ~*he may suffer the fate of Take the business district, the large stores with beautifully decâ€" orated windows. Counters loaded with every kind of merchandise. Further along are smaller shops.. They must make a living or they wouldn‘t be there. Even the little cobbler in his 6 x 9 shop is busy ‘mending shoes and straighteni heels, _ Look at the boulevards, ‘and their traffic, which must stop at red signs and go at green. If they don‘t chances arg they will meet with the police jand ‘have~differâ€" ent opinions, The police win out. are beautiful pictures, too. ~ On the walls of my memory are many pictures that have nevei beenâ€"taken by a camera apflheg isn‘t long enough for the family washing, so there is washing hangâ€" ing Out every day. Little further a tenant has put up a canvas parâ€" tition on.both sides. Either he doesn‘t like his neighbors, or, they don‘t like him, s Together movement if I can reâ€" windows all open for plenty A.C.0. m HIGHLAND PARK m â€"Savings & Loan Ass‘n. s new officers for 1950 at the cg;l: clusion of the meeting. A joint board meeting of old and new members will be held at 10:30. & show in total the large amount of work accomplished this past year. Frank Weeks, Mrs.°R. Cobb and Mrs. Elwood . Hansmann. The luncheon will be served by Mrs. Gerald Stone and her committee: Since this is the annual meetâ€" ing, reports of o'flj:en and comâ€" mittee chairmen will be given to "arX ‘nilant We‘lfare will meet|take part in the..program in a on Monday morning, January 23 most vnusual and interesting illusâ€" at 11 o‘clock in the home of Mrs.|trated talk, entitled "And So & Jackson ~Smart, 99 â€" Sycamore| Chapel is Builded". Mr. and Mrs. place. Assisting her as coâ€"hostesses | Donald Boynton worked together will be ‘Mnï¬z‘. J. Lunding, Mrs.| on this f; y Chapel and cottage Frank Weeks, Mrs. R. Cobb and|erected at their summerâ€"home at Mrs. Elwood . Hansmann. The| Baileys‘ x, Wisconsin. Her $20 0e on en 9 # W __ Mrs. Jackson Smart . Hostess To Senior Welfare Group â€" _ Mark Twain once said: "Everyâ€" ‘body complains about the weather, but mo one does anything about it." ~~ The senior group of Highland Park Infaht Welfare will meet we waiting for? In fact there‘s no limit to the subject ‘of what wives Lost my hair. _ . y ‘% Con?JonA, husbands, we‘ll have a He Squawk about. the name of THE HIGHLAND PARK LOAN AND HOMESTEAD ASSOâ€" 3â€"AVAILABILITY ‘ _ Your savings are available on demand. You get better returns on your money deposited with this organizaâ€" tion and be assured of your investments. f CIATION. This organization has served this cmmt;mtyifw gZy;;f;, being one of the oldest business houses operating in Highland Park. The name of the association has been changed to HIGHLAND PARK SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, the name now in uniâ€" formity with its business, a savings and loan association. 62 YEARS â€"â€" â€"_â€"â€" ... OF COMMUNITY SERVICE should keep them closed, I called this to her attention retiring president, Mrs. Start your savings account today withâ€" â€" In Janqary, 1888 a savings and loan association was formed under Dividends paid as of January 31st and July 31st. Accounts federally insured to $5,000; our assets are over $1,500,000. r imumon snn to Another W 552 CENTRAL AVE. THE PRESS R.B.0. Royal Neighbors To Install Officers Wednesday, Januaryâ€"25 ~‘The Highland Park Camp of the Royal Neighbors of America Hawley and her committee. talk, with t.9njmue.1 slides, will show how this beautiful project was conceived and executed in.2 spirit of reverence and of service. After the program, as always, tea will be served by Mrs. Lisle singing is always welcomed 5y the members of the local Music Club. been arranged by (Mrs. Virgil Musser. A group of sacred numâ€" bers and of Italian and German songs will be sung by Mrs. Lester Laubenstein, a contralto, who is Director of the Music and in charge of the Choir at the Bethany Church of which her husband is pastor. Mrs. Laubenstein has been associated with the North Central College ofâ€" Music, theâ€"Chicago Music Conservatory and the Chiâ€" nesday,. January 25th. A ‘short|Oracle, Mrs. W. E. ‘Coke;â€" Past business meeting will precede the|Or2¢l¢, Mrs. Ferdinand Humer; afterno@h program, which has| Recorder, Mrs. Johnâ€"Vander Blooâ€" been arranged by (Mrs. Virgil| man; Receiver, Mrs. Eggert Carlâ€" Musser. A group of sacred numâ€"|3¢®; Chancelor, Mrs. Mabel Duffy; bers and of Italian and German| Marshall, Mrs. Flora Werner; Inâ€" songs will be sung by Mrs. Lester|N¢r Sentinal, Mrs. Gus Norrien; Laubenstein, a contralto, who is| Outer Sentinal, Mrs. Ray Suzzi; Director of the Music and <in| Manager (3 yrs.) Mrs. Ray Suzzi; charge of the Choir at the Bethany| Members are permitted to in-‘ ~ Ime reguliar monthly meeting|, _ "*,, . ; 200C 2L Ot .000 of the Highland Park Music Clup | AMC® County supervising deputy, wil be held at the home of Mrs.| °"4 Mrs Flora~ Werner, as cereâ€" Donald Boynton, 608 Hawthorne |""°%4! marshall: Lane, promptly at 2 o‘clock Wedâ€" Artr)?cle:_ln. Matt Maiman; Vice Mrs.. Donald Boynton > Hostess To * Music Club , Westcott, Mrs. Roy Yoeman and }Iig-hl-nd“% Emblem club, No, 113, s the new year with a Supreme Officers‘ Night on Wednesday, January‘ 11. Those honored were: Mrs. Earl Blair, supreme district deputy for northâ€" ern Illinois and junior past presiâ€" dentâ€"of the Highland Park club, Waukegan members accompanyâ€" ing Mrs. Anderson were: Mrs. M. E. Robinson, past supreme disâ€" trict deputy, Mrs. Wayne Carâ€" Lindberg, chaplain, /Mrs. Highland Park: Emblem Club Holds Supreme Officers‘ Night preme press correspondent for the State of Illinois, and past supreme district deputy and ‘past president of the Waukegan Emblem club. vite a guest to the installation. After ‘the meeting a social hour will foll and refreshments will No. 5126 will meet at Witten hall, / A potluck supper at 7 o‘ Wednesday, January 25th at 8)preceded the business mee pm. The feature of the -min,ln. wst:cu e will be the installation of the folâ€"| man of the suppr. . An instrementality of the United" Walter E. Meierhoffâ€"Secretary and Phone 361 Savings and Investments * y imavosmaua . || E. C. Ohrmundâ€"Treasurer _ _ Fred E. Gieserâ€"President Fred E. Gieser E. C. Ohrmund B. E. Schumacher Walter E. Meierhoff John A. Peters M. C. Lackie Dr. E. D. Fritsch "Wesley Methoc Board Meeting Tuesday, January 24th, at 8 p.m. at the church. Mr. Floyd Patrick, superintendent of the Senior deâ€" partment, urges all officers and teachers to be present. Evanston Group Of â€" Mary Bartelme Club To Meet January 23 The Evanston Senior Auxili Wesley‘ Methodist church will hold its regular monthly meeting, hold their annual meeting on January 23 at the home of Mrs. Levering Cartwright 726 Michiâ€" DCE SmPm s ABUET CCmetFiem Mrs.â€"E. R. Phillips; Mrs:â€"baurence M. Rieckhoff, Mrs. Wade Meloan. The public is invited to attend. réfreshments will be served. Memâ€" Rene Giangiorgi, Mrs. John Peterâ€" sen,. and Mrs. Oliver Innocenza. January 27th at the Legion home, 220 Railway avenue, Highwood at 8 p.m. Mrs. Matt. Maiman, chairman will be assisted by her Auxiliary To Hold All: °_ > Games Party, January 27 Assisting Mrs. Cartwright ‘are club will