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Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1950, p. 3

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years of social work in Chicago and vicinity,â€" and hasâ€"endeared herself to her Highland Park cliâ€" .. An especially interesting meetâ€" ing of the Family Service of Highâ€" land ‘Park should insure a large attendance, Monday evening,â€"Janâ€" uary 30, promptly at eight o‘clock, at the Public Library, on Laurel Avenue. Every interested member of the community is welcome to attend this. annual meeting and twe D_irector of this social ngéncy it has been in reducing ‘family stresses and strains, helping finâ€" the Family Service Staff offers to ‘any and everybody in the community desiring help in solyâ€" ing personal or faniily problems. Dr. Douglas Boyd, Preside nt, will preside at the short business session which will include the elecâ€" tion of officers and Board memâ€" bers for the coming year and members of the Advisory Council. Mrs. Marian G.â€"Fisher, Execuâ€" will give a report of the year‘s work, showing how widespread is its service, how understanding its staff members, and how helpful ancially on occasion, and offerâ€" ing specialized assistance in solvâ€" ing knotty problems of living. Family Service Presents Judge Minard Hulse At Library, January 30 At any rate, Milli¢, 1 know you‘ll agree that, in any situation, many. vital .truthsâ€"and possibly a new view pointâ€"may be obtained through a display of friendliness of. a southwestern night fuses with one‘s exotic moods.. What do you think I should serve to drink? Pepsi, perhaps, for no doubt he would ‘have seen the smoke sign across the turquoise ceiling of earth,. As we enjoyed the flavor, we‘d watch the orange moon peep curiously over the silent Sandias. We would know the peace and serenityâ€" of theâ€"heavens. Without words we‘d sit and commune in a universal language with the stars. "Hyah, Jupe! You‘re a great dish."â€"+That â€" should _ compliment him and acquaint him with man‘s genuine hospitality. I‘d also asâ€" sure him of a welcome/from the Lions, the Elks and the Woman‘s ~I‘d take himâ€"homeâ€"and offer him a comfortable chair in the You‘ll recall my delight in the brilliance of Jupiter. ‘Could it be that some great mind has spanned the ether ‘twixt there andâ€"here? Now I maintain that, should I see a flying saucer, I‘d hurry out You will, no doubt, recall my interest in these ‘flying, saucers that have caused so much extiteâ€" ment. Some think this and, some think that, and some believe these discs toâ€"he visitations from anâ€" other planet. Well, so what? Inâ€" stead of getting in a tizzy and displaying fear, I feel that we should, instead, register a courteâ€" ous interest. ~ > ' There is a matter that has been disturbing me for some time, and you, Millie, the understanding one, should sympathize with meâ€"in my latest whimsey. Honey, the world is in a muddle. In my opinion what it needs is, but definitely, aâ€"new, hat. Now I have given the matter at hand. lengthy congid,rafion. and what Iâ€"crave, at this point, is a listener. : C Flying Saucer Call Lake Forest 3100 (days) ‘or write E. C. Reichert, Director Veterans‘ Benefitsâ€"College Credit A wide selection for students not previously enrolled. RECISTRATIONâ€"7 to 9 p.m. February 1 and 2nd 35 College Courses; many not previously offered. LAKE FOREST COLLEGE _ _ As ever, it, and has served as Presiéa\k tpi the Lake County Bar igtion and President of the :f‘::%n- North Chicago Chamber of tiomâ€" merce. With this vast experience of dealing with young andâ€" old, Judge Hulse has a kindly and unâ€" derstanding personality, and is a citizen who believes that every man has a responsibility toward his neighbor and toward his comâ€" Township High School Board of Education for five years, and President of the Waukegan YMâ€" CA. Judge Hulse was a practicing attorney from 1922 until 1946, munity. The speaker of:the evening will beâ€" Judge Minard E. Hulse of the Lake County Court, who will talk on the role we can play in keepâ€" ing our young peopleâ€"out of court. Judge Hulse has been with the Court since December 1946, doing a major work in helping young people to reâ€"establish themselves as upright citizens. He knows young people well, having been President _of the Waukeegan â€" Masterful Mike =â€"gâ€" Tota Ignore Them â€" _ ents throughout her five years of service in our city. f Convinces not a tittle. * So, men, go sit upon a rail And get some sticks and whittle, Nothing to add. * Their meter has When injured mgle_s Asuyn rime, A Word To Worms As a typical citation, I‘ve no_timid wormâ€"or On theâ€"reins of operation. Thus we have a peacefu} hold. _ Perhaps it‘s Ogden A â€"man of masculine assertion (Spineless husbands, take my â€" warning)â€" ndai e Quashes feminine coercion. Criticism dies aborning. Telly Version| _ The Paul Lawrence Dunbar ~ alfice Club held a linen shower and Tea 9 for the benefit of the Evanston How About “‘t" Community Hospital, which was The sign said, "Ice Cream Salt most successful, inasmuch as dozâ€" For. Sale," but«1 didn‘t buy. I|ens of pairs of pillow slips, many: don‘t like salt on â€"my ice creamâ€"| sheets, bed lp# and other lin, I prefer pepper. ~|ens were contributed by the pubâ€" â€"Ponderous|lic for this worthy project. Dr. yâ€"g+, Elizabeth W. Hill of Evanston was Now Grandmammalade never purâ€" posed to sceold,â€" >‘ 5 She merely reported what‘s there to be Told; > h And she knew all the tricks of a right clever spouse, Letting Grandpappy think that he ruled the whole house. Conveyed with great gusto to . wide, eager lips;~~~_ * He drank it wellâ€"strained, through his bristling mustache, _ â€" ~~ With a drop here and there, and, anon, a small splash; Soup‘s On! (Hooray for our side!) Soup, to Grandpappylade, meant Like dreams induced by hashâ€" & Dry Cleaning Co. content â€"of their mournful Phone H. P. 178 no nor and urged to join the many eduâ€" cational classes sponsored by and held at the Y.W.C.A., such as ceramics, millinery, canasta, and making silver jewelry. The adult dance classes, under the superâ€" ‘vision of Madge Friedman, are also held every Tuesday morning from 9:30 to 10:30. All~ such classesâ€"will be supported by the 30 t h anniversary membership drive. 5 holding a membership drive and Tea on Thursday .afternoon, Febâ€" ruary 23, at 3:00 p.m. Mrs. Bowâ€" en Schumacher has been appoin .: ed chairman of the committee in charge df all arrangements. = | _AÂ¥ the January Board meeting," Mys. J. M. Watkins, Jr., president, appointed the following commitâ€" tee chairmen to serve for the enâ€"| suing year: Finance, Miss Evelyn | Oliver; : Personnel, < Mrs. L C.| Schultz; House, Mrs. Donald Nichâ€" | ols; Social, Mrs. Adelbért â€"Leonâ€"; ard; ~Nominations, Mrs. ‘David | Suttle; Membership,â€"Mrs, Bowen | Schumacher; Devotion, Mrs. Geoâ€" | rge W. Carr; Newspaper Publicity, | Mrs. Marvin Lawrentz; Public Reâ€" lations, Mrs. Robert Palmer; Eduâ€"| cation, Mrs. Orray T. Kni »# ; Now you can try the sleeping comfort ._of the famous GE Electric Blanket in your own homeâ€"absolutely free. For 10 days use the brand new Geneeal Electric Blanket (your choice of four colors!) on your own bed . . . relax and sleep under its.mild, allâ€"over warmth. Then, if you‘re not conâ€" vincedâ€"that the GE Electric Blanket provides the most marvelous warmthâ€"withoutâ€"weight sleeping _ comfort you‘veâ€"ever enjoyed, you can return it. There is no obligation whatever to you. Come in â€"orcall your nearest Public Service Company store for your 10â€"day free trial, brandâ€"new GE Electric Blanket, Loe FREE 0â€"Day Irial . . . C LR ELECTRIC BLANKET "THE PRESS The first meeting of the Young Adult Group of the North Shore Congregation Israel will be held Sunday, January 29, 7:45 p.m. at | the Temple in Gle::oe. *The ctub invites young adults* between the | aiges of 18 and 30 to attend (colâ€" hege aqgd post college_!’e. unmarâ€" tried). ns 7A Trophy will be awarded to the _ Tré6p earning the largest number of points in the Meet. First, â€" Second and Third place ribbons will be awarded to the winners in each event. Speed races â€"will beâ€"held â€"for boys 11, 12, 13, 14,â€" 15 and 16 years of age. Relay and.. fancy iklting â€"events are also slated for from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. The Scout Troops of the North Shore Arewâ€"€ouncil will compete in a Councilwide Skating: Meet to be held at the Indian Hill Skating N. Shoreâ€"Area Scouts To Hold Skating Meet At Indian Hill . ~ Adtâ€"young people are urged to attend <theâ€" first . meeting. North Shore Congregation Israel . is loâ€" cated at the corner of Lincoln and Vernon Avenues. in Glencoe. It is the purpose ‘of the group to draw the young people together | to enjoy lectures, â€" discussion | groups, cultural activities, and soâ€" | cial gatherings of a type that will appeal to the general inuru{ | 'Yi in Adult Cuaum : â€" To Hold Initial _ Meeting, Jan. 29 Your neighborhood decaier also has a wide choice of from $39. 9§ . _‘ NY OF NORTHERN imumos â€" â€"© rth| A Happy Future With / _ U S. BONDS | _ Watch for future accounts of [ this interesting: activity. . Encirele {the evening of Friday, February |10, and plan to be present.~ . . _ ; .. In liew of the fact that the enâ€" Ll.ire plans have not jelicd for the [evening, andâ€" .the. cast is being | assembled, complete publicity can | not be released. dady of the Lincoln School. Startâ€" ing some three years ago, a very meager beginning, the tvent has grown into an â€" extravaganza which is comparable to a good iwam road shows that play | oneâ€"night stands. » | : Skits, songs, dancesâ€"the latest (in tunes and.;melodies, will_float | over the air on that evening when, |under the direéction‘ "of Williams C. Woll, this group of genllemé;l will portray the feminine: pulchriâ€" tude uf the ladies. . _ ;. r+ "The Nifty 50‘s" At Lincoln School Friday, February 10 INCOME TAX SERVICE _ Individual; partnerships, corporations BARACANI OFFICE SERVICE 304 Green Bay Road _ , Hichwoe Ky January sale at your Public Service Company store. Not lamps are scientifically designed for good lighting .. . all have the new White Indirect Lite bulb that doubles as a diffusing bowl. Don‘t miss this special sale ... outstanding values at $8.95 and $13.95! The date has been set for the hy Sapfings n e wak 5s 29â€" ooo 8 ie M m S n en ine n $ A L E Convert your favorke lamp to Bettor Light for iwst TO¢1 To modernize your lomps the narrow harp like this (x) must be reploced by a wide harp like this (y) The wide horp and one new White inâ€" direciâ€"ite bulb ore yours for _ just 70¢ at your Public Service store. * Open Evenings â€" 7:00 to 9:00 * smm:Newabrigln . . . add new lamps to your home during the special Ski club will hold a meeting on Friday, (tomorrow). January 27, at 3:30 in tne engnsh Club room to hear Everett Millard, chairman of ‘Recreation Skiing Committee of the National Ski Association, who wil} d.iscul- Ski techniques and equipment. Members of the club will niodel approved ski outâ€" fits,. Maimanâ€"Haines Sport shop will supply upâ€"toâ€"date equipment for instruction by members. Bud Rolfe is president of the High School" Ski club and Tom Landauver is program chairman. High School Ski Club Auto Painting it Auto Body & Fender Repairing‘. 322 N. First Highland Park 77 D A H L S

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