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Highland Park Press, 15 Feb 1951, p. 3

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expense trip to St..Louis to the mational convention of the Adverâ€" tising Federation of America. Secâ€" ond prize in the national contest :mhlm;fihdwh.vmbo 100. dents who wish to enter the adâ€" vertising essay contest should see English teachers for full informaâ€" tion and instructions. If necessary, The contest opens February 15 and will close March 23, and all entries must be received between these two dates. The winning esâ€" say will be entered to compete for national awards in a similar conâ€" test sponsored by the Advertising Fedération of America. The author of the winning essay will receive a $100 government bond and a placque to be hung in prize will be a $25 bond. In addiâ€" tion, there will be three honorable a grand prize of $500, and an allâ€" from the Chicago Federated Adâ€" side while I told the antics of this particular snail. Then I swung €100,. AaVEBD D00E PRCBIRCRE CC the Women‘s Advertising Club of Chicago, coâ€"sponsors of the annual "What Advertising Means To Me," will be the subject of an essay contest for high school stuâ€" dents in the Chicago area, it was ‘Taylor, president of the Chicago was two months ago. This morning when I took the cover off my typewriter there was tht snail glued to the cover. Now my desk is all of two feet from the table where the typeâ€" Announce Essay Contest don‘t fly. It must have snailed its way down to the floor, across the Then it would be on .the underside of the table and would have to do more snailing to get on the typeâ€" writer; but there it wah glued as tight as ever. I had to do some typing so I put the cover on top of the dayâ€" picked up the cover to show my daughter, holding it off to one months. I found it stuck to the top of my beautiful desk. How it got there I don‘t have the faintest idea, nor has anyone in this house. I pried it off my desk and turnâ€" ed the shell down side up. I could see a fine, silky skin inside the shell, but paid no attention to it. The next time I looked I found the snail glued to my desk again and I immediately pried it off .and placed it downside up in a china dish where I keep my lead pencils. Then we went off for a fourâ€"day trip. I looked for it when I came be found any day of the year by the dozens and dozens, all dependâ€" ing on how much they like that particular flower garden. If you prefer to keep that parâ€" ticular flower, you‘d better get a large package of food specially liked by snails. This you scatter generously around the roots of your certain flower, and the next day ydu‘ll find, a little way off, An Exceptional Snail I haven‘t gone deeply into the history of snails. I know I found them in my garden in Highland Mbut only in the summer time. But here in California they can The Noseâ€"Test One day, there‘ll come a fearless That both brands taste the same. To win undying fame. & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone MI 24551 Beach Hotel, culminating a highly successful cross country memberâ€" ship and expansion campaign. She addressed an enthusiastic audiâ€" ence in Chicago earlier in the year and will again be the principal maintained by ORT in 23 counâ€" tries are doing to rehabilitate the dislocated and uprooted Jews. All new members will be welâ€" tional President, Mrs. Ludwig Kaphan of New York at a gala But you didn‘t care, one way or the Chicago Region ORT Fete National President luncheon and~fashion revue, Monâ€" day, Feb. 26th at one o‘clock in description of the work the 475 Women‘s American ORT, Chiâ€" cago Region, is honoring the Naâ€" One February seventeen, And gave the world a rosy glow That day not very long ago, When one more day has dragged Now, your first party pleased your Birthdays number three and four Were ushered in with shriek and or flown > i6 Five happy birthdays you‘ll have Of cake, you didn‘t care for any, Instead, you grabbed and gulped W_hin_ mommy shook you by the Mark your fifth birthday, Saturâ€" I!n_n, on tha second birthday, you About Birthdays EAICCDC] And here they areâ€"a bit passeeâ€" We wish you HAPPY GROUNDâ€" HOG DAY. (To Barbara) â€" Sweet child, who dawned upon the Your birthday‘s February two. The heartfelt greetings you find Though late, are noneâ€"theâ€"less, eating snailh, and to my astonishâ€" ment several said, ‘"Yes, they taste good." But I can assure you I won‘t. sample this specimen. Of course there is an exception to every rule, and maybe I have an question is, "How did it get inâ€" side the cover?" ‘Then I hauled out an encycloâ€" pedia. I found that there are over 800 kinds of snails in Great Britain and several hundred varâ€" ieties in this countryâ€"and they are used for food. It doesn‘t menâ€" (To E. B.) > We just discovered, strange, but or rawâ€"or, maybe, as a fancy it around for her to see, and nary a smail was where it had been. There was a merry twinkle im her eye, and I suspected she had taken the snail away; but she remarked, Deerfleld & Green Bay Rés. Rt. Rov. Mags. Jesogh P. Rev. Bernard E. Burns. Pridays and Hety Daye 800, 990, 10:08. asking friends about that‘s Raza is well qualified to speak on the subject she has chosen, "What is Happening in Asia". An exceptionally well. educated perâ€" son, a press department employee in the Ministry of Information in Singapore and a great traveller Mme. Raza is a leading figure in the All Pakistan Women‘s Associâ€" ing, and the speaker will be inâ€" troduced by the program chairâ€" Annual Guest Night Tuesday, February 20 ‘At'im*' n‘s Club ** Next Tuesday evening, Febreâ€" Aga Khan Raza, wife of the miliâ€" tary attaché at the Pakistan emâ€" bassy in Washingtop, is to be the Woman‘s Club will enjoy their | "Weather or notâ€" â€" _ » _ NMere an Klectric Bilanket family" See the new electric blankets at your dealer‘s or our nearest store THE PRESS . . . on your monthly Service Bill At 10:00 a.m. the Literature Committee, with Mrs. Gordon Holland as chairman, will present Colette Keesal who will review "Melody" by Eliswyth Thane. Miss Keesal is the former Joan Churchâ€" ill of Oak Park, and the New York stage. Now, as a wife and mother, she has found an outlet for her dramatic â€"talents in bookâ€"reviewâ€" ing. She has appeared before many Women‘s Clubs and is sponsored by the Illinois Federation‘s Proâ€" gram Bureau. At 11:15 a.m. Mrs. Alfred E. Turner, chairman of the Home and Education Department, will introduce Mrs. Vincent Freyman. Mrs. Freyman is International Relations Chairman of the Tenth District Federation and will speak on ‘"The Munich School" which the Tenth District adopted four years ago. She will explain the work that the Federation does for this school which was checked by the military government as a needy one. a ation and ‘has a wide comprehenâ€" sion of the complicated political situation in Indis, Pakistan, and As the Club will be officially entertaining the Junior Club and their husbands or escorts, the regâ€" ular membership is asked to kindly restrict their guests to husbands or one member of the family. The Hospitality Committee of which will provide refreshments for tin SAVINGS BONDS t# BUY U. S. heart (*) q | CC) quiz |

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