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Highland Park Press, 24 Aug 1950, p. 3

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| O tmmmfewves Thisâ€"is theâ€"wayâ€"polnsettie _ start, and they â€" oom â€" at Recently we met a Mrs. Morgan, who is in the plant raising busiâ€" ness. Seeing we were interested in flowers, she asked us to visit her establishment. We came away with a Prayer Plant. During the day it looks like any other wellâ€" caredâ€"for plant, but when night tomes, the two leaves facing each other close together and look like & pair of hands with palms.touchâ€" ing in prayer. pronounce nor remember when they are pronounced for me. When I ask for an English name, Ito the Jap gardener says, "It belongs to the .lily family, or the aster groupâ€"" or some other well known flower, We are haying the upper patio changedâ€"had to move a tree that was casting too much shade. Ito was given permission to put in some flowers. He sure knows how to arrange flowering plants. The ground slopes, and in the highest corner he placed a large plant, loaded with huge pink buds, and we were told when the buds openâ€" €d we would be surprised. A few days later four buds opened. They were deep purple. The contrast of pink, purple and green just held our gaze. It is fascinating and we are told it will bloom allsummer. It is semiâ€"tropical. clusters of fuchsia blooms, they are also in the pink, purple and green combination, Another plant, belonging to the coleus family, sends out a long shoot which looks like a piece of dark thread. When it reaches the edge of the pot, it drops down and some tiny leaves sprout out. We have not been told what it will do° next, so we watch this plant every day. Couple of weeks ago I noticed Ito put in pairs, all along the garâ€" den back to the wall, something that looked like sticks. I supposeed they were markers where he had put in.some seeds. A few days ago I noticed something red on each side of these sticks. It was soil on the other side of the walk. Wesley Methodist Couples Club _ One thing I have learned: put all plants wanting lots of water together and ‘those wanting: dry to attend a girl‘s baseball game. ‘On their return home, the club will stop at "Sally‘s" for a snack. ‘The committee in charge of ar, To Meet Tomorrow Ito And The Hollywood Plants must learn something new every day or you are going backwards." My trouble is I see so many new things, and they all have names Howard Wadley and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Olson. & Thursday, August 24, 1950 Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. 19 N. St. Johns Ave. Quality Cleaners Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Bump & Paint Shop operated by VERLON 0. CROVES Phone HI 2â€"4551 ‘"You I contemplate the situation With a somewhat jaundiced view. Now, who provides the conversaâ€" Remember, Joe, hirsute adornment Never scaresea brave G. I. For Hitler found what Yankee â€" scorn meant 9 As he fell, to curse and die. â€"Marmalade Blissful Oblivion And never try to hold the floor, But let the other fellow glisten, Emulation Once more a symbol of aggression Apes his predecessor‘s brash Attacks. No change except possesâ€" sion Of a larger size mustache, setting; Their amorous coos are apathetic Toward man‘s behavior so freneâ€" tic. And then I learned, thru printed That one should say it "margarin", With "g" like that in "go". Where to from here? You make a Unâ€"Remarkable "To have good friends, just learn Lovebirds on their perch coquetâ€" Think nothing of the world‘s upâ€" A hobby is a thing attacked With eagerness and willingâ€" For free. If one were paid for it T‘would be considered killing. Once more we say it like a "j" When we want "oleo", When I was just a little girl, I learned of "oleo" It‘s last name, was called "margeâ€" All In A Lifetime If he‘s a wellâ€"bred listener, too? â€"Marmalade How can a person know? Although he proves to be a With .'4"u like "j", in "Joe". And over radio, 9:00,, 10:00, 11:00 and 12 noon. Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. CONFESSIONS Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. Saturdays, eves. of First Fridays and Holy Days PRESS WANT ADS Morrison, Pastor. GET RESULTS | 6:80, 7:30 Second Grade â€" Mrs. M. Panâ€" ther and Mrs. Louis Santi. Committee Chairmen Membership â€" Mrs. R. Werâ€" Hospitality â€" Mrs. Charles Craddock. Publicity â€" Mrs. H. E. Lang. Finance â€" Mrs. W. Meierhoff. Program â€" Mrs. Robert T. FitzSimon, Lunch Room â€" Mrs. Peter Piaâ€" cenza. Health â€"â€" Mrs. C. C. Weed. Scouting â€" Mrs. Ed. Ohlwein with Mrs. A. Menoni and Mrs. John Jacobson as coâ€"chairmen. venuti. _ ~ Treasurer â€" Mrs. R. J. Sheaâ€" Kindergarten ~â€" Mrs. Louis Ugolini and Mrs. Robert Tilley. First Grade â€" Mrs. Adam Berâ€" nardi and Mrs. Ed. Moroney, Jr. Fifth Grade â€" Mrs. W.â€"E. Mcâ€" Donald and Mrs. George O‘Conâ€" nell, Vice President â€" Mrs. Robert T. ‘FitzSimon. Auditor â€" Mrs. J. Carl Arens. Parlimentarian â€" Mrs. Paul McLaughlin. + § Third Grade â€" Mrs. William Cortesi and Mrs. J. D. Ryan. _ Fourth Grade â€" Mrs. J. J. Berâ€" ube and Mrs. J. J. O‘Connell. Sixth Grade â€" Mrs. A. J. Kraâ€" mer and Mrs. Walter Parker. Seventh Grade â€" Mrs. Andrew Thalman and Mrs. Francis Nosek. Eighth Grade â€" Mrs. Edward Bergman and Mrs, A. J. Goeckner. planning an ambitious program. The following mothers will aid in the coâ€"ordination of the proâ€" Historian â€" Mrs. Dominic Pasâ€" President â€" Mrs. Daniel â€"F. â€" Mrs, Viector Benâ€" T HE PRESS . Guild is August 28 at the home of Mrs. John A. Aldridge, 1702 North Ridge Road, at 10:30 a.m. The members are requested ehm tribute more digcarded ‘s clothing to help fill the demand for back to school clothes for the fall season of the Thrift Shop. Aldridge in the morning will be Mrs. J. William Gootch and Mrs. Vernon S. Mortimer, and Mrs. Frederick 0. Dicus and Mrs. Emerâ€" son E. Meade in the afternoon. punch and cookies were served. _ Group Meets Monday~ _ The regular meeting of the Junâ€" N. S. Catholic Women Plan Philanthropy Party: Fashion Show Ring toss and croquet occupied the younger children, while the teen agers enjoyed playing recâ€" ords. Refreshments consisting of jor Group The annual Philanthropy party of the North Shore Catholic Woâ€" men‘s league is slated for October ard, Lakeside place. Admission to the party was outgrown children‘s clothing, which was given to the Thrift Shop, Green Bay and Cenâ€" tral Avenues, and is now on sale there. "Tot To Teens" Party Aids Thrift Shop for the children of the Junior Group of Infant Welfare was held at the home of Mrs. Carl G. Howâ€" Welfare Group‘s 337 Euclind Avenue, Highwood A "Tot to Teens" FRANK E. 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