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Highland Park Press, 19 Apr 1951, p. 3

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* At the bakery they found a huge pan of fresh gingerbread. Each bought a square. _ Oh, Promise Me. . .. Thursday, April 19, 1951 F End Of A Perfect Friendship house! s That which, in slang, is called "a mouse", * Has recently become my spouse! â€"Flaming Youth Mattie and Sarah were longâ€"time friends, but as different in tempâ€" erament as in appearance. Mattie was short, stout and brunette, while Sarah was tall, slender and blond: Telling a little white lie didn‘t prick Mattie‘s conscience, but an untruth of any kind was an abomination to Sarah. Mattie was always the last to leave after a meeting, the last to say goodbye to the minister after Sunday service. She was always forgetting something. This day, she had forgotten to get someâ€" thing. for dessert, and suddenly sheâ€"grabbed Sarah‘s arm. "Let‘s husband‘s dessert.""* ~*~** stop at the bakery so I can get something for my sweet ‘tooth Several days later when Sarah came out of the ‘bank she saw Mattie and her husband on the YWCA Membership Drive Starts April 22 Twelve hundred letters anâ€" mouncing the begining of the anâ€" nual YWCA membership ~drive were stuffed and mmpeti 'fy the Girl Scouts from the Braeside school Wednesday, April 4th. The drive will get under way with the start of National YWCA week April 22nd and will continue for the entire week. The highlight of the week will be an Open House Tea to be held on April 26th from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The comâ€" munity is invited to drop in, see their local association, ask quesâ€" tions about its program and enjoy the refreshments which will ‘be served in the large club room. In charge of plans for the drive is Mrs. Bowen Schumacher assistâ€" ed by her committeoâ€"Mesdames Malcolm Sproul, J. M. Watkins, Jr., H. K. Platzer, Karl Velde, Robert Palmer, Robert Walker and Miss Cora Hendee.______. . _: Highland Park Music Club Will Meet At Center, April 25 Choral Ensemble and by an inâ€" strumental trio has been planned by Mrs.. Paul ‘Mathews for the April 25th meeting of the Highâ€" land Park Music club at the Recâ€" reation Center. Doris Seelig, pianist, Beatrice Spachner, violinist, and Miriam Engelhard, cellist, â€" compose the trio that will playâ€" Mendelssohn‘s Trio No. 1. Dvorak‘s gypsy songs for solo woice will be sung by members of the ensemble, followed by a secâ€" ond group from the Ensemble. The Choral Ensemble, under the ‘Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY GCREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH T. PHOME MAJ. 1067 Ask Your Dealer PUTS LIFE IN of music of at opposite corner. She crossed over, but before she could offer a single word, Mattie‘s husband began, petulantly: "The next time you send. me a.piece of your gingerâ€" bread, Sarah, please see to it that there is no indelible lead in it," and turning to Mattic, heâ€"added: "Stop kicking my shins. I want Sarah to know what a time I had getting that indelible lead off my teeth. It»wasn‘t funny, and my whole mouth was purple." From Mattie‘s scarlet face, Sarâ€" ah realized that she had toldâ€"anâ€" other of her little white lies, Turnâ€" ing to the irate husband, Sarah said : ~ "Fred, I never baked gingerâ€" bread in my life. Mattie bought that which you ate at the bakeryâ€" I was with her . when she bought it. I‘m sorry for your unpleasant experience. But as for the gingerâ€" breadâ€"that is just another of her little white lies. I hope she can straighten it out with youâ€" she never can with me." And bidding them goodbye, Sarah walked away. 2 Boresome is the alphabet Employed by people who Ignore all other letters But big "I" and little "u." Temple Observes Passover Rites _ The Alumni of North Shore ‘Congregation Israel are sponsorâ€" ing an Interfaith Passover Seder to be held at the Temple in Glenâ€" coe on April 22 at 7:30 o‘clock. ‘ The Seder will bring fogether the high school groups of the Temple, the Glencoe Union Thurch, thg. Highland Park Presâ€" byterian: Church, and Christ Church of Winnetka, P Michael Greenebaum of Glenâ€" coe, president of the Alumni, will conduct the Seder. The traditionâ€" al songs and music, the serving of the ceremonial foods, and a social hoyr,mpmoffl:e pt:ognmth-t is being: planned by an Alumni Periman is the Chairman: Other Herbert Hammerman, Guests of honor at the Interâ€" faith Seder will include: the Rev. and Mrs. Robert L. Stubbs, Mr. €VEVs MIIC MMLD. WUITCBUED AROMIEQ M% and Mrs. William Young, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Graham, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Siskin, Mr. and Mrs. Eliezer Krumbein, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Greenbaum., ‘The festival of Passover comâ€" memorates the wondrous deliverâ€" bondage, according to the story told in the 12th Chapter of the Book of Exodus. ance of the Jews from Egyptian Deerficld & Green Bay Rds. 9:00, 10:00, 1100 and _ 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:80 â€" 8:15. PFridays and Holy Days Bernard E. Burns. â€"R.B.0. ‘Seuon’s Final Meeting; Installation Of Officers Woman‘s Club Plans be the final meeting of the curâ€" rent successful year of the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s Club. A full day of activities will commence at 10:15 a.mi. when Mrs. * Sidney Frisch, president, will open the annual business meeting. All club members will find this morning meeting most interesting because it is then that each officer and member of the Board of Directors will give her annual report. The polls will be open for the election from 9:15 a.m, to 2:00 p.m. Luncheon will be served in the diningâ€"room at 12:15 p.m. unâ€" def the auspices of the Hospitalâ€" ity Committee of which Mrs. J. C. Laegeler is chairman. This comâ€" mittee has enlisted the aid of Ellen Carlson, to insure a luncheon which will have special appeal to the club members and their guests. Reservations should be made by calling the coâ€"chairman, NMrs. J H. Lundstrom, HI. 2â€"0017, beâ€" fore 9:00 p.m., Friday, April 20. Mrs. Lester Laubenstein, Muâ€" sic chairman of the Fine. Arts Department, announces a Spring Musicale to be given in the audiâ€" totium at 2:00 p.m. by the wellâ€" Power.:Ffy Satton, soprano, and Richard Power, tenor, are stars of television, opera, concerts, muâ€" sical comedy and operetta and have been acclaimed "The Discovâ€" ery of the Season." A program of song by Satton and Power is an invigorating adâ€" venture in the field of music, from Grand Opera to the gay whimâ€" sical melodies of musical comedy. Possessing a marked flair for the }dumnfic. they include unique , April 24th, will %*. f s & % -4 # f"' > * â€" fls wK a ra‘r oqpezit i compP. F northtan ALidOM®,;:>1 PUBLIC SERVICE cCOMPANY 0 , awIiley * 1: >>; THE PRESS tra ‘"something", which comes from choreography, which results in a rhythmical and colorful picture. Here is a Top Rate singing duo that is new and refreshingâ€"â€"excitâ€" ing to hear and fascinating to see! Their performances have that exâ€" earnest and. valuable experience and meansâ€"tremendous audience appeal! At the conclusion of the musiâ€" cale the election reports will be announced, followed byâ€" the inâ€" stallation of new officers. Altoâ€" gether the final day of the club year promises to be one of pleasâ€" ure and inspiration to which memâ€" bers will be proud to bring guests. Woien Of The Moose On Saturday, April 14, the Acâ€" ademy of Friendship Day was observed at a meeting at the Moose Home. Mrs. Thomas Calbris, chairâ€" man. A Hamâ€"Dinnerâ€"Dance was ‘"They Never Touck ‘Ground" 32 N. First St. . Wighland Park â€" 23029 serve April 18 was a formal meetâ€" ing with Sr. Regent Mrs. R. Mau, presiding. A guest speaker was introduced by Mrs. ‘Jean Barney, homeâ€"making chairman. Th ere were ‘initiation, birthday gifts, games and refreshments. On April 20 a Rummage Sale will be held from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Moose Home, On April 28 a Spaghetti dinner is being planned by Mrs, Barney, homeâ€"making . chairman« This. is also a special meeting of the L. O.â€" O. M. lodge. There will be installaâ€" tion of officers, dancing and reâ€" freshments. oste held at that time, 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL TEL, HI 2â€"0710 PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. for+ chairman, Mrs. Lee Tognorelli. Deâ€" tails later, * A Games party is being planned FOR .QUALITY DRY CLEANING SERVICE RENO CLEANERS Satisfaction Guaranteed Call â€" HL 25529 Pickup and Delivery 377 Roger Williams [ Arolnemece ds oi3

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