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Highland Park Press, 22 Jun 1950, p. 3

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â€" Advice For Free Services will continue at North Shore Congregation Israel, Glenâ€" coe, through the summer months. A service of prayer and music is conducted by Rabbi Edgar E. Sisâ€" kin every Friday night at eightâ€" be Mrs. David T. Weich of Linâ€" will meet Monday, June 26, at the home of Mrs. John F. Morâ€" rissy, 201 Belle avenue. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Edward B. Sherwin, Mrs. Fred B. Carpenter, Mrs. Jess Halsted and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Paul S. Brown, 510 Briarâ€" hill, Deerfield, will open her home Continues Services Welfare Groups To Hold Meetings x Monday, June 26 He‘llâ€"still be free, if things turn sour or sad, x To just sit back and murmur: Best heed this counsel, palâ€"put tlmnvboanold,lorl:iuh-_ is dearer and better than gold." Remember? Of course I realizse that such sentimental twaddle is no longer in vogue, and children of today: have no memory of a gold â€"standard. But imagine my surprise when, as the window was lowered, I felt a tingling sensation on my . nose. Something had stung meâ€"but definitely, with a venâ€" geance. I looked down in my lap and picked up a hard white slimy missile, not bigger than a No. 2 For if it backfires M won‘t matter The donor, feeling his perspective haunting fear _ + .. #" Of repercussion, consequence, or chins were howling with laughter, and one, bolder than the rest, anâ€" nounced with great pride: ~*"I gotcher, didn‘t I? Rightâ€" squareâ€"on the beezer!" o Furiously I closed my window, R. B. stepped on the gas, and we with his young teacher who pulled the bell rope to recall her pupils to modern®education, and thereâ€" fore not entitled to the Abenefits ofâ€"old age . . . Perhaps. copying over and over such provâ€" erbs as, "Be kind and gentle to Al.e-uhm-'. W&MMIM ed my window, expectiing to be greeted curiously, perhaps, but certainly graciously by the probâ€" able grandsons of R. B.‘s former I guess I didn‘t tell you about an outstanding incident which ocâ€" curred while we were motoring wumdm recently. R, B. had been prompted to look up a rural school where he‘d taught some 35 years ago. * He found the ,country barren of remembered forest, but as we approached the frame building and school yard he was delighted to recognize many familiar land marks. ‘"There‘s the old apple treeâ€"and old man Roe‘s walnut The Pride Of Washington Dear Millie: McKee, Glencee 1071. us he can give full tongue to halfâ€"formed fancies, maxim must refer to free My nose the" The Red Cross does not make Io-hudfmm assistance is given, it is a gift from the American people to those in needâ€"given through theâ€" medâ€" ium of the Red Cross, Instead of causing laughter, shrill, Our old goriilla friend lies still: There‘s ache and painâ€"a lack of And trust that Bushnian soon feels In The Wake In all four hundred pounds of But maybe loving thought will fill Onrkf_riend with healthâ€"I hope it Old Bushman doesn‘t feel so spry. thirty o‘clock. Visitors are always cordially welcome. % A cousin to our friend, the Hama, Clementine lives with her mamma (As all proper daughters do) In her home, the Brookfield Zoo. Clem‘s the first guanaco who Was ever born within a sooj > She will never tote a pack On her graceful, fawnâ€"soft back. Instead of bubbling with glee; ~ And» are those tears? Ah, I know Newlyâ€"weds are Belle and Ben And they share a tasteful den Fully worthy of remark In the zoo at Lincoln Patk: _ Rare, indeed, a June day, and a Mister with his Missus Panda; I am sure we wish them well. . .. Still, You Gotta Pay The â€"BiHl Collector‘s new approach Bars warning declamations.. He uses tact with which to broach The theme of defalcations. Zoos‘ News !ufi*l â€" "Tis the first time in our recollecâ€" tion Duke City admiits imperfection; Is the world‘s garden spot In some ways not so hot? If we‘re wrong, then we welcome What‘s This? The old girl who lived in Duke City Found the sand storms exceedingâ€" ly gritty ; Baid she to her spouse, "Better close up the house," "Guess we‘ll have to," said he, *"more‘s the pity!" _ it on icoâ€" Think well before you act on free . Northmore‘s, Highland Park, Hlinois Ben and Belle. All veterans of the division are invited with their ladies to this great reunion which precedes the Mational reunion October 27â€"29 write the "Wildcat Reunion Comâ€" * Veterans of the 81st Wildcat division of both world wars, and their ladies, will gather in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on July 8 and 9 for a twoâ€"day reunion for the bers in their jeans and equipped with garden tools ‘ are planting flowers around the shop to enâ€" hance its attractiveness. The Girl Scouts willâ€"continue with the garâ€" dening and will earn a badge in coming to the open house is urged to bring an attractive white eleâ€" Wildcat Veterans Plan Reunion In Looby at the welfare meeting are Mrs. Mark G. Brown and Mrs. Timothy J. Connelly in the mornâ€" ing, and Mrs. George Smith and Welfare Members To Attend Open House At Thrift Shop Harzison, and Mrs. Warner .G. Smoot, four Junior Board memâ€" Looby, 290 Marshman on June 26 at 10:30. Following the meeting, the Welfare members, as well as the public, are invited to the "open house" at the new ‘home of the Thrift Shop at the, corner of Central Avenue and Green Bay Road. The‘‘"Open House" is given by the Hospital auxiliary for the purpose ofâ€"acquainting the people of Highland Park with the shop. * The Thrift Shop with its attracâ€" shelves of turquoise blue, stocked offered to the public, 7pl’;ll;i;8‘t:l; be a much sought after store. The Junior members of Infant Welfare will hold their meeting man, Mrs. Howard &e-n_. d};- go; Manugcript Chairman, Mrs. Dunl_s._koyd, Winnetka;. Publiâ€" of the North Shore Creative Wriâ€" purpose of the organization: Presâ€" ident, Mrs. Ruth T. McGibney, I_Ah_ll:e_tq;w_e.mt.ln and Letters recipient, will be the speaker aftér the luncheon. She will read from her published books of poetry: "A Street in Bronzeâ€" ville" and "Annie Allen", and will tell of her writing of poetry from the technical standpoint. The public is welcome. _ At the annual meeting held on. heim scholar, Pulitser prize winâ€" (Thursday), 12%:30 ‘p.m. in the ballroomâ€" of the Y.W.C.A. on Laurel Avenue, in Highland Park. The North Shore Creative Wriâ€" ters group is startin its 12th year at the 1st summer luncheon meetâ€" In: James A. Davis, Mrs. Herâ€" 2% to cover salee taz.) s of turquoise_ stocked ~nlable mercKand !!g:,- not yet THE PRESS in the Mrs. The general public is very corâ€" diallyâ€" invited to attend the serâ€" mond Fidder, Mrs. Leslie Trout, Mrs. Howard Walker, Mrs. Edâ€" ward Gibbs and the pastor. _ _The closing exercises of First United Evangeli¢al‘s Daily Vacaâ€" tion Bible School will be held in the church which is located on the corner of Green Bay Road and Laurel Avenue, on Friday night of this week (June 23) at 8 p.m. according to announcement made today by Rev. A. G. Masser, pasâ€" tor"and dean of the school. ® l-‘eitureg of the closing exerâ€" cises will be demonstrations, proâ€" grams given by the various deâ€" partments, awarding of certifiâ€" cates of accomplishment, and 'diog plays of the handwork completed by the children. _ â€" The staff. of the school includes Misses Winifred and Vivian Verâ€" gratitude for < the lifeâ€"giving "Friendship Train" which America sent to Europe two years ago. Next year, the State Conferâ€" ence has been invited to convene in Joliet. United Evangelical Church School To Make Awards Friday Chairman of the Correct Use of the Flag, respectively. Delegates met in Dixon for the 12th Annual State Conference as guests of Hickok Society, | The Blackhawk society won a cash award for the best annual report, and also an honorable menâ€" tion in the State Press competiâ€" tion, competing with twenty acâ€" tive societies. | Following the conference, there was a tour of the Loveland Comâ€" munity House Museum which is unique in that they were the Illiâ€" nois Ndz:b of~â€"anâ€" exhibit of articles the "Merci Train elected State Treasurer and State dent of Blackhawk Society, Chilâ€" dren of the American Revolution, of. South Deere Park Drive, and were honored at the State C. A. R. Migs . Vivianâ€"â€"Bie=*â€"~*Miss Meecham, Miss Doris Gieâ€" you money and thrill the kids. _ _ _ _ _ _ _‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 'l'hhuvu&eovunlldndell;lmofnho-cfimuwmouyo‘ndfl‘hh advantage of this generous special offer and let your freezer turn this into a carefree summer! it +s SMALL DOWN PAYMENT . . . belance poyâ€" Put your harvest in a HOME FREEZER this year frozen in advance o. / had n gailon ‘of 1oo sroain socked amay in A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited â€" THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Northshore Garden of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18sTH 3T. | PHONE MAJ. 1007 19 N. St. Johns Ave. zRNlmln! -IEWEI.HEIIlzf28 ~ Purnell & Wilson, Inc. ANTOX . and ERNEST FRUIT STAND Fine line of Hamilton â€" Elgin watches . Watch, jewelry and clock repairs Skokie Hgwy.â€"}4 Mile North of Dundee Road f Glencoe 2492 _ f Bump & Paint Shop Now Open For Business _ . aeperated by _... â€" â€" VERLON O. GROVES ANNOUNCING away in the freezer will save <â€"~HI 20734 1|

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