â€"Adarge asiortment_ 6_1 _ clothing fqr Bethany Church Presents A Lenten Cantata Good Friday night, March 23, the Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supâ€" per will be administered, and thé Minister will preach the sermon. The Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be. administered to adults, and friends will be received into church membership. under the direction of Esther H. Laubenstein, Organist â€" Director. The Winister, Rev. Lester H. Lauâ€" men, women and children, furniâ€" worship Such donors can leave their contributions of rummage at the YWCAâ€"on Thursday, March 29 in the aftéernoon, in Mrs. Finlay‘s garage, on Mrs. Dudley Hall‘s side porch, 824 S. St. Johns ave.., or can telephone Mrs, Hart to ask to have it picked up. Every member of the Auxiliary will help sort and price the articles Thursday afterâ€" noon and sell them Friday mornâ€" ‘The Darkest Hour", a Lenten Cantata by Harold Moore, will be interpreted by the Chancel Choir at Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church, Laurel at Mcâ€" Govern, on Thursday, March 22, at 8:00 p.m. This rendition will be very reasonable price, for this In chargeâ€" of the Saleâ€"is Mrs. Edwin BR. Hart, HI 2â€"3062, and Chairman of the Group is Mrs. Guy B. Finlay, 523 °S. St. Johns ave. The ‘proceeds from this Sale are ‘used to send young boys and girls from the underprivileged district on Grand ave., Chicago, in which the Commons Neighborhood Settlement is located, to its sumâ€" mer camp néar _Newâ€"Buffaloy.Ind. There, in cool woods, the children can forget the noisy hot streets which are their only year round playground, and romp and eat to their hearts‘ content for a two week period. The Auxiliary is a small working group, and it welâ€" comes rummage from any interestâ€" ed â€"citizen in this locality. ture, bricabrac, jewelry, kitchen utensils, pictures, booksâ€"all at a ary to the Chicago Commons Association at the YWCA on Lauâ€" rel ave., Friday morning March 30, from 9 o‘clock to twelveâ€" thirty. > Attractive posters made by Mrs. William Savin and Mrs. Walter Lillie will be placed in store winâ€" dows« directly after Easter in Highland ‘Pnrk, Highwood and Deerfield, to inform their respecâ€" tive residents of the arinual Rumâ€" mage Sale of the Ravinia Auxiliâ€" Just a few little colored squares That my mind just jumps across )Thenrmy heart and mind at wits Ravinia Auxiliary To Chicago Commons Assn. Plans Rummage Sale bright, i i To show me the way back home Thru a dark Korean night. 3y â€"MWake a note to trg it! I know you cannot be with me, But still the flame of love birns (Poem from a lonesome G. I, to his wife. Unedited) Some nights when F am lonesome And don‘t quite know what to do I sit and look at a map, And wish I were there with you. And our overshoes, and sich, When the robins start to nestin‘ And the hens are settin‘, too, Then it‘s time to be investin‘ In an Easter wish fer you! HAPPY EASTER® "When the willow tree has kittens, And the old red flannels itch, When we git to shed our mittens (Taken‘ from an Eas , will be in charge of the â€"Richard Earl Biddle ~/ _ HOMOGENIZED, vitamin p BOWmaAn Three Divisional Leaders have been selected: Ruben Olson, Howâ€" ard Wadley, andâ€" John Gibson. Each of these men will have four captains, who, with their teams, will gomprise the total body of broundih idntctictedith iï¬ d ies nc lt 2222201 Architect, is headed by Edgar The executive committee of the campaign is headed by W. E. Coke, pects; Mrs. Joe Baruffi, Arrangeâ€" ments; and Mrs.. Ray Suzzi; Publiâ€" city. t3 7 Ernest Ayers, Ray Suzzi, R Olson, and Mrs. Paul Jensen. to go "Forward in 51"â€"with a building program. They hope to break ground in April for a new church wing that will double the size of the educational and recreâ€" ational facilities, that will provide twice the kitchen space, and will include living quarters for the pastor. * . As suthorized by the Board of Trustees and representatives of every drganization in the congreâ€" gation an intersive campaign has been launched to raise the necesâ€" sary funds. Subscriptions, payable over the next 130 weeks, will soon be solicited. * Liewellyn, Pastor Albertson;Lloyd Laegeler, chairman of Advance Gifts, and Dr. Sherman Johnston, Canvass Committee Chairman. as follows: Marshall Ledlie, Prosâ€" Wesley Methodists Plan Building Program For Year Of ‘51 Overcrowded conditions in the Church School, an inadequate heating system, the need for a parsonageâ€"these are a few of the reasofis that the members of the Wesley Methodist Church of Highâ€" land Parkâ€"Highwood are planning lining. . . . & s Chin up! That horrid itchy feeling Is said to be a sign of healing. And if he digs at it, they feel, The nasty bite will never heal. So if he even tries to scratch it, They have a penalty to match it. . . Lest some dire injury be done, They pelt him with a beeâ€"bee gun. If Phil so much as makes a motion To indicate he has a notion Of easing that outlandish sting They up and let him have itâ€" zing! This makes it terrible for Philâ€" The remedy‘s aâ€"bitter pill! And all he does is mope and grouch. ... He‘s just four hundred pounds of Ah, Phil, you have real cause for piningâ€" â€" But this cloud, too, has a silver Gorilla Phil has a nasty biteâ€" He‘s in a most perplexing plight. 'l‘h_o i!.ch that goads his good left Is hard to bearâ€"and heck to feel! His keepers can‘t get near to treat Other committee chairmen are Deerfield & Greon Bay Rds. Holy Days â€" _ 600, 7:00, _ $:00, 906, 10:06. _ Weekdaysâ€"8:20 â€" 8:15. 9:00, 10:00, 1100 and MILK â€" Fridays and Hoty Days Bernard E. Burns. it? â€"R.B.0. § % â€"Good News ï¬r- Homemakers! $ in charge of decorations and arâ€" rangements. She will be assisted by members of her committee. An informal bowling and daneâ€" ing party at Mary Jane Lanes if Highwood on Saturday, March‘24, will open the Spring social season for the North Shore Yacht Club of Highland Park. Guests have been asked to bring "white eleâ€" phants" and games involving them have been planned. A snack bufâ€" fet m’ be available the latter part of evening. Mrs. Josephine Pearson of Deerfield, Chairman of the Club Social Committee, is N. Shore Yacht Club Plans Bowling Party All ladies of the parish and their guests are cordially invited. ‘Mrs. J. Tomei is clnirm‘ï¬â€˜:l the serving of the luncheon and will be assisted by Mesdames Willâ€" iam True, Hugo Cortesi, Marco Bernardi, Dominic Matteoni, Renâ€" ato Carani, Louis Santi, Paul Caâ€" rani, Richard Sullivan, Carl Arens, Richard .Gibson, Sam Bernardi, and B. Vanoni. & Mrs. Walter: Meierhoff, general chairman of the luncheon, anâ€" nounces that reservations will be limited to one. hundred | sixty guests. Reservation: y be made by calling Mrs. Meierhoff, HL 2â€" 5062 or Mrs. A, J. G er, coâ€" chairman, at HI. 2â€"0696. Chambers Stove Company, on Wednesday, April 4th at 1:30 p.m. at the Highland Park Recreation Center, PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS THE PRESS The North Shore Creative Wriâ€" ters, now in its thirteenth year, has Marjorie Peters, of Chicago, as its workshop leader. The April meetings will be he}d at the home of Mrs. B. J. Gingiss of Winnetka, on Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m. Reservations for the luncheon on March 29th may be made by calling one of the following: Marâ€" Forest. 1 . Reliable Laundry | & Dry Cleaning Co. Karl Shapiro has received all the important poetry awards given in this country, a few being: Gugâ€" genheim Fellowship, the Pulitzer Prize, the Shelley Memorial Award of the Poetry Society .of Ameriâ€" ca. He was, previous to coming to Chicago, poetry consultant of the Lil::lry of Congress. Three volumes of his poetry have been published under the titles: "Person, Place and Thing," "Vâ€"Letter," and "Trial of a Poet." The group is especially priviâ€" leged in having as its speaker that day Karl Shapiro, new editor of ‘"Poetry, a Magazine of Verse," the national mggazine founded by the late Harriet Monroe. Karl Shapiro, Editor Address Writing Group The Noyth Shore Creative Wriâ€" ters will hold its March luncheon on Thursday, theâ€"29th;, at 12:30 p.m. â€" Mrs. '!"lrompwnâ€"*cGiliney, president, is opening her Lake Forâ€" est home on Green Bay road for the event. Quality Cleaners . ‘Ever wish you could dress up some of your ceiling light where you‘re nowusingbunligl‘xtb\flh? Here‘s an idea for you. It‘s the new "50â€"GA" shaded light bulb. The special shape of this new kind of bulb reflects most of the light upward for an indirect lighting effect. A builtâ€"in enamel coating filters and softens the downward light, flatters furnishings and complexions. The whole room takes on a new look! Try 50â€"GA balbs in ceiling fixtures in living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and halls. Mrs. E. T. Millard, Highland Park; Mrs. Thompsonâ€"McGibeny, Lake jorie Peters, Chicago; Mrs. Anâ€" drew B. Martin, Evanston; Mrs. George H. Simpson, Winnetka; At 7:45 an unusual yet reverâ€" ent review of the Easter Story will be presented in picture and music. Natural, color slide which are pictures of present day scenes connected with the passion of our Lord in Palestine will be showni, and the accompanying narrative, music and commentary will be transcribed on tape recorder. > _ Rev. A. G. Masser, pastor of the First® United Evangeli¢al Church, announces ‘that Eastér Sunday will be observed at the church as follows : At 10:45 the pastor will conâ€" duct the morning service, preachâ€" ing on the subject "The Garden of Life." Special and appropriate music by the Senior Choir, directâ€" ed by Mrs. Thelma Daggitt. 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