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Highland Park Press, 18 May 1950, p. 3

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A heady, strong aroma. . . . Then began to dawn the light. "The black and bitter potion;~~~ At first.so hard to take, Was found so stimulating A thousand years ago, Some goats boe-.‘qnm frisky, whyâ€" Nobody seemed to know. "Twas found that when a goat had In a section of Arabia, With its exciting properties. , . . They called it Islam‘s ymo. At first the beverage was denied The fair sexâ€"what a notion!â€" "But later loomed divorce if one Denied his wife the potion. A change took place, and someâ€" On the monastery hillside The berries, roasted, ground and boiled, Were found to give off quite To go straight to his head. CAngye * One good father set himself To solve their actions strange. And a name was found in line ~ To Europe and the Orient Americans used it to dunk ‘Their cookies and hot bread. And now so popular the brew, . Some people never dine Or breakfast, lunch or sup,â€" withâ€" One Man‘s Meat ... . It had fallen to my lot to enâ€" tertain the friend of a friend for a halfâ€"hour. She was a stranger to me, so I took her to my roont and pointedâ€" out, from the norti windows, the road to the televiâ€" the highest hill in Hollywood. 1| ~quickâ€" _ 6 > showed her the fire trails that| From the sublime to the redic, are always kept clear. Her rea¢â€"|The bare idea makes one squirm tion was a tiny smirk. _ And shuddeéer for the luckless A cup of "Istam‘s Wine". To Meet May 24 Highland Park Music.Club will be|vites all those who have enjoyed held at the home of Mrs> Harold | Garden Fair in the past, and those Van Steenderen, Route 2, in Barâ€"|newly settled in Highland Park, rington, at 12:30 on Wednesday,|to come to the Fair which will be May 24. The business meeting will|held Saturday, ‘May 20 on the be preceded by a Box Luncheon,|Village Green, Rivinia. Members brought by the members of the| will be on hand as early as eight Club, and coffee and cake served | o‘clock, rain or shine, to sell flats at.the home of the hostess. The|and half flats of annuals and meeting will be for members only, | perennials, w and :and â€"transportation â€"will __be proâ€" by the memâ€" vided for anyone who wishes it by| bers of the club. Due to a late getting in touch with Mrs. Lisle|spring, there is still ample time Hawley, HI. 2â€"2828, 1125 S.â€"Linâ€"\to put in these bedding plants. If den avenue, before May 24. y_uhek_ne_ewy__woh !lu_'pb The business meeting will inâ€" den work, there will be a table of clude presentation and discussion | EAdgets to attract the gardener. of the proposed changes in Byâ€"| As in the past, there will be the Laws which were mailed to every | usual ‘food table where you can member of the Club with the anâ€"| buy homemade baked beans, poâ€" nouncement of the meeting, reâ€"|tato salsd, stuffed eggs, cake and ports of officers and chairmen of|cookies at a nominal price. There committees and the election of|will also be hot coffee and cold officers for the coming year. soft drinks. Food will be served â€"â€"Inâ€"â€"chargeâ€"of â€"theâ€"program is 4+ r. You can eat at Mrs. C. Longford Felske, who|°"* many attractive tables has nrovided a delichtful musical| on the Green and enjoy a pleasâ€" has provided a delightful musical treat for the afternoon. The Chorâ€" to Kew" by Wendt, "Spirit Flowâ€"| _ General Chairman for the Fair a”.wc-vhn-m"n-uumu-mmu-: and "Moon Marketing", by Weaâ€"|charge of the flowers is Mrs. ver in their first group of songs,| George Kneupfer, assisted by Mrs. off, ‘Waters Ripple and Flow", arâ€"| Frederick Mudge; l-u-n. uâ€"\ ranged by Deems Taylor, "A Vioâ€"| ward Knox and Mrs. Corâ€" lin is Singing in the Street", by |with, soft drinks; Donations table, Koshetz and "Floods of Spring",| Mrs. J. A. Davis and Mrs. Judson by Rachmaninoff in their second|S. Cross; salesgiris, Mrs. Stanley group. â€" Grace; Publicity, Mrs. Sherman Mrs. Edward Christenson, conâ€"| D. Clough; posters, Mrs. Stanley traito, a charter member of the|Clague; maintenance, Mrs. Euâ€" Club, accompanied by Mrs. Felâ€"|gene Kern; Information, Mrs. L. ske, will sing "Ave Maria", by|F. Harza. Treasurer is Mrs. Robâ€" Verdi, "Fruhlingschnacht", by|ert Presser. Mrs. Ralph A. Archer Schumann, "Im Abendroth", by|is president of the Ravainia Garâ€" Schubert and "Amour Viens Aiâ€"| den Club. " der" (Samson et Delila), by Saintâ€"| Proceeds from the Fair will be Saens. . used for civic and charitable purâ€" Mrs. William: Cooley and Mri. Kenneth Kraft will play the folâ€" lowing ‘duets; "Contradance" by mmq&.oâ€"t‘ Beethoven, "Dance of the Candy| Breathing through the nose is Fair" and "Sleeping Beauty|good for the healthâ€"besides helpâ€" Waltsz" by Tsechaikowsky, and|ing keep you out of trouble by "Malaguena" by Lecuona. keeping your mouth shut. Deeps and Shallows â€"Highland Lassie of the » i On Wednesday, May 31, from 10 A,m. to 12 a.m., Hortense: Balâ€" dauf / will again conduct a six ly to show her the stairs with| weeks‘ course in the art of flowâ€" water running down the middle/er design and flower arrangeâ€" from one street all the way to the| ment. The first series of classes street below. No response. was most enjoyable and educaâ€" Finally I asked, "Isn‘t it beauâ€"/tional to all those who attended tiful?" and by the time the end of the .Sbe answered in the flatest,|series arrived, the class was overâ€" most disinterested tone, flowing and a waiting â€" list for "Yes. it is pretty, but it never|attendance in another series shad most disinterested tone, flowing and a waitingâ€" list for "Yes, it is pretty, but it never|attendance in another series shad changes, I would think you would|sprung up. Mrs. Baldaof was so get awfully tired of "it. It is all{ encouraged by this that she agreed so stationary." conduct another ~Series, ~of I took her to the patio, and she | which the capacity is already half began to ask the questions. Did|filled. Everyane interested is I know this actress or that actor|urged to enroll immediately by of the films? I had to say, No.|calling the local "Y" at HL 2â€" Then she wanted to know, ‘"Don‘t| 0675. ; ever go anywhere?" you ever go to the movies?/. i admitted that I seldom did. Then I. told her, Oh, yes, we had season tickets to The Ballet, and cast included over one hundred actors and the singing was very good. We also went to the Orchesâ€" games, and were fortunate in having friends who owned a yacht go home right away. Fortunately |resident of this vicifity. Rev. Barâ€" they got into their auto and were soon out of the hills of Hollyâ€" wood where things are so. stationâ€" Ain‘t Nature Grand? And now the scientists affirm The way a robin finds a worm Is toâ€"dear me, I hope they‘re Be guided by the victim‘s song. How too frustrating it must be Or even humming, low and soft, To be snatched up and bourn And thrust into some fledgling‘s To be digested in its craw. .. .. Or pouring forth a mating songâ€" Not even sensing aught is wrongâ€" Or earoling a lullaby Be gobbled up, and not know why! _ ; Proceeds Of Ravinia Garden Fair Used vites all those who have enjoyed Garden Fair in the past, and those newly settled in Highland Park, to come to the Fair which will be For ant day as you shop for the garâ€" ever go to the movies?" I to the Fair Saturday. "Don‘t . you A.C.O. Andther Series Of â€" ; Flower Design Classes may also be organized for those who may find that. time more convenient. Early spring flowers Modena Boys‘ Town _ | _ Friday Wheaton gardens and toli is now in this country promotâ€" Candy Company Farm. Here thll ing the $500,000 project. cattle for which the farm is faâ€" In charge of the dinner were mous will be on‘ display. A mink John Fiore, assisted by Mr. and|farm and a lake in which trout Philip Pasquesi, Mrs. quesi. LaVern Cioni and George|fine collection of antiques, will Bartoli. & be open. * : l e ho d d £ uk ing for flower lovers. Wayne, St. Charles and Bataâ€" * Centmrmemncemmmmmerrmmee: via in the Fox River Valley will be 4: & a hosts to the tour visitors Thursâ€" a 0 o o o o o o o a o o o o Te * qj, storage drawer, extraâ€"large Trueâ€"Temp Z.:‘iu‘.;.:;l Sunday and Monday the estates another ~Séries,â€"of of Mrs.â€"Charlesâ€"R.â€"Waigreen, at PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINONS _ THE PRESS Ufere‘s the electric range you‘ve been waiting for . . . the unique Ranchoâ€" “ww‘l"?w-lll-‘â€"tâ€"‘“ of electric cooking plas new "tuckâ€"away" space for your kitchen stool or wasteâ€" xz *k Here‘s "BIG range" capacity . . . four, ang|gardens to consult with the visiâ€" lllinois Garden Week The Garden Club of Iilincis, a federation of 169 community garâ€" 8,000 members is calling attenâ€" tion to the beauty of its state in the third llinois Garden Week which will be held this year May 21 through May 28. Fortyâ€"two and their gardens will be open to tour visitors. Four days will be spent in the beautiful Rock River country and four in the Chicago be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samâ€" race, and their farm, Argyll Farm, both famous for the landscaping. Tuesday will be Freeport Day and Mr. Peter de Jager, of Heiloo, Holland, will be, in one of the homes will be on view. the interesting homes 0 , â€"ELECTRIC RANGE CONTEST new electric range at your participating Electric Range Dealer‘s or Public Service Company store. . 30 Valuable Prizes J. Wilson McAllister, of| Wesley &mhwam;w‘: m‘"‘ Garden Club of Illinois, Inc. Deerfleld women actively workâ€"| . ‘Tho official board of the Wesâ€" ing toward tme success of MMDOiS|roy Methodist church will meet Mrs. Robert O. Clark, a memâ€"| Monday, May 22 at 7:30 pm. at ::d&.mdmdhelflu‘wm Garden of Tlinois. and Everts place, Highwood, with of the exmiblts to pe wiage t 125| Poth old andâ€" new members of the Flower Show in the indoor arena| P%rd being urged to attend. 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