Council Of Catholic Women Begins Fall Series headquarters. This is a threeâ€"hour course to qualify former instrucâ€" tors who would like to help in the training program. Applications for enrollment in Need More Red Cross Instructors For First Aid starting early in 1951. _ _For those who prev taught Red Cross first aid clusses but who have been inactive in reâ€" cent_years, an instructorâ€"refresher course is being given Monday afternoon, October 9, at Red Cross The official opening of the club year heralds the approach of the anfual fall series of district meetâ€" ings of the Chicago Archdiocesan "Two Sleepy People" A swinish contour lies between gi-h:_kkum{hismwtyqu. To start you pondering, I‘ll bet, Just what on earth you could ‘ve A steadily developing need for first aid instructors who can teach Monday, October 9, at Red Cross headquarters, 529 S. Wabash ave. The class will meet every Monâ€" day afternoon from 1 to l‘g‘chek for a period ofâ€"15 weeks and upon tween September 25 and October 13. Laurel Ave., Highland Park, disâ€" trict president, will call the meetâ€" ing to order. Tvomqunhnhthdocéh Rev. Thomas J. Fitzgerald, ACCW The Wider View Through â€"life, small provocations take a toll From greater satisfaction of the Aaron is an aardvark, who Did I dream up this vile nightâ€" et!) 3 And domething which, perhaps, is persons who would like to assist completion of the course certified cards will be issued to those who qualify. This will enable them to accepted now at Red Cross headâ€" The meeting for La keCounty District is set for Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1950, at 2 p.m., at St. Peter‘s parish, Antioch, III, of which Rev. F. M. Flaherty is pastor, and Mrs. Mariann Hedberg, Lake Villa, III., assistant director, discussing "A Woman‘s :Faith," and Mrs. Edâ€" ship in the Lay Apostolate," ‘ m from parishes w:-m-dl.nhc“ntym A.wider view of blessings can be met +/ _ By him who never lets\himself forget No part is more important than The cadent bells of heaven comâ€" When faintly in my youth I heard the chitne ot‘ehnrehbell.loftlyc‘llingm leglfdidtbuihhfnnmy.ood learned to stay eC o 00 Within .the temple of my soul, and Thursday Sept. 28, 1950 couldn‘t are getting a big kick painting pictures. Even Winsâ€" ton Churchill, See Tom Wilder avenue, or phone HI. 2â€"1009. Class or private instruction. mare?" to pray, Many who have always wantâ€" & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone HI 24551 of previously have , Jr., 628 The Women‘s Society of Christâ€" ian Service of the North Shore Methodist church of Glencoe will hold its opening meeting at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, October 10 in the mezzanine of the church. Luncheon will be served by the Buckâ€"Cook, formerly called the Evening Cirâ€" To Present . New "Y" Director At Tea _ The public, especially board and club members, and members of the "Â¥", are cordially invited to }attendamwbebelduthe"\'" on Thursday, October 5, from 3 to 5 p.m., when they will be given the opportunity to meet Miss Musa Tuesday, Oct. 10 Commentator, will be guest speakâ€" er at the newly organized United Nations Work Shop Tuesday eveâ€" ning, in the home of Mrs. Adoiph Frankel, 2270 Lakeside, Highland Now ‘twas their startled lot to see The date turn to a kicking bee, Till Arabella, like Jack Horner, Holy Cross, Deerfield; Immaculate Conception, Highland Park and St. James of Highwood. : Mrs. Edelbert Leonard, social chairman of the YWCA Board, has announced that plans are already in progress to make the afterndon a most pleasant one for all who N. Shore Methodist Women To Meet Annual Homecoming . Dance Follows Morton Game On October 7 _ Saturday, October 7, will be a redâ€"letter day for Highland Park high school students and alumni. Following the annual Homecoming game with Morton, a Homecoming dance will be held in the high school gymnasium from 9 to 12 p.m. Lenny Stevens is the meastro. Tickets are. being sold at high school by members of the Boys‘ Club, They will also be sold at the door on the night of the dance. The Girls‘ Club is taking charge of Retired to a neutral corner, And, like the unromantic creep ber, § § hss . Also addressed hiucll to slumber. Ah, when will nosey people ‘see That some folks loathe publicity? The ardor of an aardvark kiss. . . Expecting her, with aardvark coy, To cap the caption,; "Girl Meets To have the lady up and kick him! year of service. Mrs. Iva Gor International Observer and Radio Prodding Aaron wide awake, They waited for romance to take; With kodak poised, alert, to catch The first glimpse of aardvark roâ€" Wuuu for Cupid‘s dart to nick Proceeds go towards scholarships. Who‘d help him pitch a little woo; For rapidly the thought has grown That it‘s not well to be alone. And that‘s how come this lucky Was introduced to Arabella. To you, is thisâ€"he loves to snooze. A lovely lady, gentle, too, It took his keepers to decide CATERIN G Let us help you plan your next party Tel. Glences 1594 P. C. McCullough doubtless, not to N. S. Creative Writers Start 13th Year On October 3 The North Shore Creative Wriâ€" ters group will start its thirteenth consecutive year of lectures for creative writers on Tuesday, Octâ€" ober 3, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The workshop will be held every Tuesday at the same time through April 24, 1951, in the homes of members for one month at a time. The October meetings will be held at the home of Mrs. Ruth T. Mcâ€" Gibney, 1145 Green Bay Road, Lake Forest. Marjorie Peters, who will conâ€" duct the workshop for the fourth Shore Writers, has had wide exâ€" The advanced group will conâ€" tinue with the North Shore Creaâ€" tive Writers under Marjorie Peters, and members of Mr. Litâ€" ten‘s class will be â€"weltome at the Jluncheons of the North Shore Creative Writers which are held YWCA, 374 Laurel Avenue, HL 2â€"0675 for details: § writing critic for New York, Balâ€" timore, New Orleans and Chicago newspapers when she was foreign correspondent, â€"located in Paris, France, and is now a talent scout for Farrar, Straus & Company, publishers. She is planning a valâ€" uable series of lectures on various phases of literary techniques to be combined with reading and critiâ€" Fall Festival Dinner Of Redeemer Guild Tonight (Thursday) Central Avenue will hold its Fall Festival Dinner on Thursday, Sepâ€" tember 28th, beginning at 5:30 p. m. and closing at 7:30 p.m. in the church hall. Mrs. Marvin Lawrentz is in charge of the sale of tickets, and Mrs. George Shuman is leadâ€" ing the arrangements. Mrs. John Dee, Mrs. Marcus Hagen, Mrs. T. comprise the committee members. Mr. Litten is widely known as a writer and for his training of such successful writers in this area as Phyilis Whitney, author of stories for teen agers, Adelaide Gerstley of McCall‘s Magazine, Norman Hoâ€" feld. editor of American Family Magazine, our own Lucille Rosenâ€" heim, of whose juvenile fiction and many others. in aiding the more advanced. _Anyone interested in any branch further information from Mrs. _ Frederick Nelson Litten, Chairâ€" man Emeritus of the fiction deâ€" partment of Medill School of Journalism, â€" Northwestern â€" Uniâ€" versity, will conduct a writers‘ workshop for beginners, and for those who have missed the basic work in creative writing. The ten week course will start on Wednesâ€" day, October 11 at the YWCA from 9:30 to 11:30 Workshop For Beginning Writers To Be Held At "Y" Highland Ten Pin The workshop will be limited The Redeemer Guild of Redeemâ€" SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED tamks built and repaired; 500 gailon coptic tamks installed. OPEN BOWLING Tel. Nerthbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 for bowling imstractions OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY © 139 N. Second St. TEL H. P. 319 THE PRESS Mrs. R. Herbst ‘LoalClnirmmOf Presbyterian Hosp. Fund Golden Circle To Meet At YWCA ing held Wedneday, Steptember 27, at the Illinois Room. of the Palmer House in Chicago at which plans were discussed for the actiâ€" vities of a communityâ€"wide special gifts committee of the Presbyterâ€" Sophomore, junior and senior boys of the Highland Park High school have received invitations to join, and acceptance should be in the hands of Mrs. George W. Rickâ€" €r, 1610 Greenwood avenue, not later than Friday, October 6. Tickets will be mailed to those who send in their checks. ~_ All adults in the community are invited to become members of the Golden Circle, ang no dues are collected at any of the meetings. Kindly call the} "Y", HI 2â€"0675, for further information or to regâ€" ister for membership. ' Orchestras for the year have been engaged and include George Fanelli, Earl Hume, George Dorâ€" man and Harold Erwin, all well known on the North Shore. Mrs. Frank Ronan, who was reâ€" cently elected chairman of the newly organized Golden Circle group, invites anyone in the comâ€" munity to attend the fourth meetâ€" ing of the group to be held on Thursday, September 28, at 3:00 in the afternoon. Mrs. Edmund W. one of her recent trips, and reâ€" freshments will be. served. total of at least $5,500,000 in pubâ€" lic subscriptions is being sought to expand the clinical, research and teaching facilities of the Presâ€" byterian Hospital of the City of the Woman‘s Club. including Highland Park, Glencoe, ‘Fort Sheridan, Deerficld, Banâ€" nockburn and Northbrook. * Swing Club Opens Season With An Informal Dance The Swing club, sponsored by the Highland Park Woman‘s club will open its 1950â€"51 season with an informal dance to be held on Saturday evening, October 14 at is to be responsible for the area Mrs. Herbst is chairman of Diâ€" vision 2 of the committe¢, which Don Moore and Bill Babcock Mrs. Robert Herbst, 160° Ravine JOB PRINTING Printing Tree Surgery and Removal of Trees * ~ BUY U. S. 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