bare feet showed two badly inâ€" fected toes crusted with matter and dust. His bent body was poorâ€" ly elad. A worn cap hardly covered â€"his head. I could see the vermin Beauty In Juarez, Dear Millie:_ _jThe shady plaza in Juarez seemed a fitting place for us to rest after our long walk, sight seeing in Mexico. For some blocks we had been _iThe shady plaza in Juarez| a Duplicate Bridgeâ€"Tournaâ€" seemed a fitting place for US to| ment has been planned for the rest after our long walk, sight\ members of the Highland Park seeing in Mexico. Woman‘s Club and their immeâ€" For some blocks we had been|diate families. accompanied by a persistent little| ‘This event will be held in the bootâ€"black, whose only © English| CJlub house at 8 P. M. on Saturâ€" word was, "Shine?" As we sank| day, April 29. The Activities Comâ€" wearily to the stone bench R. B.|mittee, Mrs. Charles Simpler, nodded his head. Chairman, and Mrs. Martin Granâ€" I was thoroughly disgusted and|holm, Viceâ€"Chairman, assures an unhappy about . our excursion | evening of real interest for Bridge across the border. Always I‘ve|enthusiasts, and also announces been able to find some beauty in |that prizes will be awarded. my â€" adventures, but hours of tramping through narrow, dusty flanked the .broken pavements, where beggars in rags and disease hugged the shady recesses of musty doorways, and vendors yellâ€" ed at tourists the while natives their stands, had left me wonderâ€" ing why God ‘had forsaken this otherwise filthy‘ district. Autumn cottonâ€"wood trees were like huge bouquets of waxy buttercups against the cloudless sky. + > I watched the little bootâ€"black intently as he worked. Why wasn‘t he in school? Children were runâ€" ning everywhere in the streets, barefooted, ragged and© unconâ€" in his thick unkempt hair. Suddenly I became aware of delicate brown fingers, which danced, with exquisite grace, from polish to shoe, from shoe to polâ€" ish, back and forth and round about with the beautiful flourish of a Spanish fandango. I knew By the cadence of that lowly operation that God had not forsaken, but hadâ€"givenâ€"musicâ€"to the soul of that littleâ€" bootâ€"black. Success Is Relative Thursday, April 13, 1950 Easter came with wind and snows;|the Thrift Shop boird will help The Easter hnn: nipped his nose. |in cleaning the shop, sorting and What a tragedy for those arranging new spring {merchanâ€" To whom Easter only spells spring | dige, Tit~mg clothes! The shop will be open for busiâ€" â€"R..B. O:â€"|ness on Thursday, April 20. She thought he had all attributes Good fortune could allot him .. The bafflement that clouds ‘her Came not from loss nor comproâ€" H. Richman Tailots & Cleaners Deeps and Shaltows The little fellow was dirty. His * DO YOU NEED A JOB? TRY A PRESS WANT AD It‘s there because she got him. A‘Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited . + THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY 3.‘ s ; Northshore Garden of Memories CREEN BAY ROAD & 1sTH ST. PHOMLE MAJ. 1007 Ask Your Dealer PUTS LIFE IN Dial HI 2â€"1172 Always, n ..| April 19 To Be â€" r«r{Cleanâ€"Up Day At »~,. | Thrift Shop « holim, Viceâ€"Chairman, assures AN| R. J. Sheahen, Battista Vanoni, evening of real interest for Bridge James _ Sheahen, Alex Rafferty, enthusiasts, and also announces| Jr., Sam Bernardi, Ray May, D. F. that prizes will be awarded. Walsh, Fred G. Cook, Walter Parâ€" Mr. David Cox will be the Tourâ€"| keyr, Robert O‘Leary, John H. nament Director and willâ€"giveâ€"@|yacobson, Robert Denzel, Aurelio short talk on the difference beâ€"| r;, ‘Joseph Demichelis, Joseph tween Rubber Bridge and Tourn@â€"|(‘Connell, Thomas Giamo, John ment Bridge. When any questi0ns| Crowell, G. Hall, Stanley Sikorâ€" Hold Duplicate Bridge Tournament Mr. David Cox will be the Tourâ€" nament Director and willâ€"giveâ€"a short talk on the difference beâ€" tween Rubber Bridge and Tournaâ€" ment Bridge. When any questions arise the Tournament Director will be present to give rulings based on the official rules of the Amerâ€" ican Contract Bridge League. Mr. Cox is rated a Master, and has Woman‘s Club To some. events and being runnerâ€" up in â€"others. 5 * 13s _Those â€" desiring reservations should contact Mrs. David Cox, HI 2â€"4480, by Thursday, April At Ravinia Garden Club Meeting The Ravinia Garden Club will holdâ€"its April meeting on Friday, April 14 at the home of Mrs. Roy O. Nereim, 247 Central Avenue, at 2=â€"p.m. The program will be given ‘by Mr. Raymond Kuhn of Glenview whose subject will be, "Landscaping." Mr. Kuhn is a partner with Ralphâ€" Synnestvedt and Associates of â€" Glenview, _ The Thrift Shop, 835 No. Sheriâ€" dan road, will be closed all day on Wednesday, April 19, for spring house cleaning. Members of the Thrift Shop bo@rd will help in cleaning the shop, sorting and in landscaping home grounds. Coâ€"hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Judson S .Cross and her committee: Mrs. Robert C. Brown Jr., Mrs. Nathan Corwith, and Mrs. George W.. Straub. § Preceding ‘the meeting will be the usual board meeting at one o‘clock: called by the president, Mrs. Ralph C. Archer. landscape gardeners specializing Landscaping" Subject North 290 Greenwood Avenue ‘Telograph Delivery Service F LO W ER 8 FOR EVERY OCCASION in _ several . important JOS. KOLBECK Mothers‘ Guild Of Smorgasbord And If the weather takes a turn for the better couch George Grover Immaculate Conception â€"|Spirituals To Mark . |hopes to get a look at his 1950 edition of the Highland Park high Plans Dinner Wesley Family Night school bascball team in action. The opposition /will be furnished by | Family Night at Wesley Methâ€"| Leyden high school in a double header to be played on the local field. Mrs. Robert FitzSimon,‘ Presi:\odist church will be held Wednesâ€"| . A* a ® : dent of the Mothers‘ Guild ofâ€"Im=| day, April 19th, beginning with a|=â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"iâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"me m maculate Conception School has| Swedish Smorgasbord at 6:00 p.m. ® =â€"p ang aunontced that the public is COrâ€"|and continue until all have had I PHONE HI 23300 PHONE HI 2â€"3300 | +* them are Mesdames Frank Sassorâ€" ossi, John ‘Ori, Walter Meierhoff, H. E. Lang, J. Tomei, E. 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