Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 10 May 1951, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Child Guidance Woman‘s Association of the Highland Park Presbyterian church will hold an allâ€"day meeting Thursâ€" day, ‘May 17, at the church. At 2 p.m. Mrs."Kenneth Lacy, Proâ€" gram Chairman, will present a motion pictyre entitled "The Church Moves In," a picture which reveals the shocking conditions of ChitagoԤ Skid Row, and what the church is doing to alleviate the Because of North Shore interâ€" est in the work of the Commfnity Child Guidance Centers, a series of four demonstration sessions will be presented at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 5/and 19 at the Central School in Glencoe and at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 12 and May 26 at the Greeley School in Winnetka. Anyone interested in child guidance and the scientific assistance of family counselling is study of racial customs, points out that the relationship between parents and offspring was not pleasant among primitive tribes. Children were afraid to call their parents by name, lest it attract evil lpil‘it&{ for inâ€"lawsâ€"the most solemn Sath a native of New Britain can take isâ€""If I am not telling the truth, I hope I may shake hands with my motherâ€"inâ€" l.'-" F € In the Stone Age, relations were most trying. Life with father frequently ended in a lifeâ€"andâ€" death struggle, when the strongest son became the family h othâ€" Presbyterian Women To View "Skid Row" Film Thursday The meeting will open at 10 a. m. when the members will gather to sew and make â€"hospital dressâ€" ings. .Mrs. Karl King‘s group will conduct the bake sale at 11. At noon: Mrs. E. P. Barnes, of the Ass‘n, will speak at the Chancel Service, after which Mrs. Aaron Bauer‘s group will serve luncheon. Mrs. Bauer‘s group will also serve the Men‘s Fellowship dinner on May 10. * The tea and drive for the resâ€" idents of the Presbyterian Home in. Evanston‘ will betheld May 14. Anyone interested in assisting the committee .is asked to call Mrs. George Ryan, HI 2â€"4812. _ There will be a box in the hall of the parish house for the soap coupons that members have been asked to save. 6 However, in modern times huâ€" man nature has mellowed, and parental dignity has been estabâ€" lished. Biblical scholars have reâ€" corded that at one time it was considered a crime punishable by death for a son to disagree with his father. * ~ In Yugoslavia three consecutive Sundays in December were set aside to ‘honor family ties. On er remained, with L,:e ‘underâ€" standing that "woman‘s work is never done." * were brought to reii'ziou -hrfn-. and living mothers were honored in a similar fashion. invited to attend. I Remember, Mamma! wance of Mother‘s Day began with the success of Ann M. Jarvis in 1914, after a crusade of seven years in honor of her own mother, actually, the custom of retmemberâ€" ing mothers on a special day beâ€" gan in medieval times, The occaâ€" sion, then known as "Mothering Day", was celebrated also as the Thursday, May 10, 1951 PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. 101"NO. ST. soun‘s Ave. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL TEL HL 20710 f . _New committee chairmen are as follows: Mrs. George D. Harrison, Philanthropy; Mrs. E. E. Dierking, house; Mrs. Robert E. Clarkson and Mrs. Gordon Fowler, social; Mrs. Shelby Garwood, maintenâ€" ance; Mrs. John N. Barber, Jr., civics, and Mrs. Robert S. Froehâ€" lich, Holly Hop. * Mrs. Gordonâ€"Parks New President Of Ravinia Woman‘s Club Mrs. Gordon R. Parks, newly elected president of the Ravinia ‘Woman‘s Club, was introduced to the club members at the final luncheon imgeting of the year yesterday at the Ravinia Village House. She, in ‘turn, introduced the members of her board who took office with her. The officers include Mrs. E. E. Dierking, seeâ€" ond..vice.president; â€" Mrs. R.. G. Kimber, . corresponding secretary; Mrs. C. A. Bartlett, treasurer, and Mrs. William Alderman, director. Chairmen of committees who will continue forâ€"a second year are Mrs. John Kuiper; memberâ€" ship; Mrs. Robert Palmer, ‘ proâ€" gram; Mrs. John Armstrong; arts; Mrs. Robert Billeter, auditing and revisions, â€" and Mrs. Theodore Rehn, publicity. The idea of wearing a white carnation in memory of Mother, and a bright flower for the living, originated," it is believed, with President McKinley. If your gift to Mother is to be flowers, a graceful way to please her is to select the type which seems to suit her nature, or has some senâ€" timental meaning for her. It is your special way of saying, "I remember, Mammaâ€"" Officers whose positions hold over for a second year are Mrs. John Kuiper, first viceâ€"president, and Mrs. Charles Stunkel, recordâ€" ing secretary. Springfield, O., followed suit in 1890, but the tradition ended there. â€"Then, in 1914 President Woodrow Wilson signed a Conâ€" gressional resolution setting aside the second ,Sunday in May as Mother‘s Day. This was brought about through the efforts of Anna. M. Jarvis of West Virginia. Fathâ€" er‘s Day was ‘instigated by Mrs. John Bruce Dodd of Spokane, Washington. It falls on the third Sunday in June. blatadureihcca d icas 4 20 EEINCT On Mother‘s Day", and "To Mother on Father‘s Pay". Just another way of saying both can be honored simultaneously. Natural flowers, nursery stocks and greens are exempt from price controls. In this country, a Kentucky school teacher began holding exâ€" ercises in honor of mothers. This. year a surprise is in store for Mother and Dad.in the way of greeting cards. Many 1951 varâ€" Dechiyi Dan (Children‘s Day), parents, tongue in cheek, tie their youngsters, holding them captives until they promise to be good, or offer some small gift. On Materâ€" itse (Mother‘s Day) and Ochichi (Father‘s Day) children turn the & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone MI 2â€"4651 "To â€"R.B.0. children, who will be in kinderâ€" garten next year, are being invitâ€" ed for a series of visits at regular kindergarten sessions this spring. This preliminary induction proâ€" gram will simplify the problem of beginning school in the fall. . Any parents who have not alâ€" ready contacted the Green Bay road or Elm Place kindergartens should call the school secretary at HI 2â€"2930 as soon as possible for this purpose. panel, he will cover the various steps involved in planning an audit Orientation Days ducted semiâ€"annually by the Illiâ€" nois Society, will close on May 24, to be resumed in the fall: Accountâ€" ing students from local universiâ€" ties have been invited to attend and participate in the discussion. Kindergarten teachers in Distâ€" rict 107 are wishing to contact all children who will be five on or before next December first. These tion, will discuss gnp-nvin‘ proâ€" cedures in the conduct of an audit by certified public accountants. As one member of a threeâ€"man Iilinois Society of Certified Public Accountants today (May 10) in the Field Building, Chicago. Hurvitz, partner in the firm of H. R. Hurvits & Co., Chicago CPA‘s, and a member of the Hliâ€" nois Society‘s committee on taxaâ€" # > light upward ... and an enamel coating on the underâ€"portion gives the downward light added softness and warmth. Wherever you ~___ are using bare bulbs baseâ€"up, in chandelfers or overhead fixtures in ' mmhmwmmnwun s" 4 * = Lfd Now you can a=* rid of bare light bulbs with their harsh, unflattering light. The new 50â€"GA bulb gives a charming, mellow effect . . . adds new beauty to your, "rooms and to yguT'lhâ€"ot'sbmflnmdnptofme buib dirodslmduoffln Mew THE PRESS 40â€"GAS ReP s with the _/ bulbs see bare replace e xt _ On Friday, May 11th the "18â€" 40 Fellowship club of Wesley Methodist : church consisting of young single folk who ‘are out of high school, will meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. leaving by car.to go to the Fredrickson residence at 902 Déeerfield road for an evening of recreation. Such games "as ‘horwshdes. badminton, archery, crocquet will be enjoyed, and in the cool of the late evening a roarâ€" ing fire. P Fellowship Club , Of Wesley Methodist The Intermediate Youth fellowâ€" ship will meet at the church on Saturday, May 12th, at 10:00, under the direction of Mrs. James Nolan. % â€" «* ‘There will be a short business meeting at which time a nominatâ€" ing committee will be appointed. Customers of the Annual Garâ€" den Sale of St. Martha‘s Guild of ‘Trinity Church who wish to be assured of getting the plants they want will take advantage of the advance order plan. 8 _ By getting orders for flats or potted plants in by May 15, these customers can be assured of deâ€" livery on May 19, a week in adâ€" vance of the sale itself. The general sale will be held May 26 in downâ€"town Highland Park, and will include flats, potâ€" ted plants, bulbs, garden equipâ€" ment and bird feeders. Orders should be given to Miss Adele Whitfield, HI 22867 by‘ May 15. ‘ Advance Garden Sale Orders Will Be ht evening will be election of officers. Offices to be voted on are: Senior Regent, Junior Regent, Chaplain, Recorder and Treasurer. A guest speaker will be introduced by Mrs. Lee Tagmorelli, Hospital Guild chairman, and there will be initiaâ€" tions of new members and birthâ€" day gifts. Games and refreshments will follow. A Games party at the Moose home, on May 26, is being planâ€" ned by Mrs. Tagnorelli. There will be refreshments, gifts, etc. sentinel, Of Chapter 806 Frank Zimmers and Mrs. Chamâ€" Women Of Moose To College of Regent, Mrs.. Herbert May 16.is the date of the next meeting of Women of the Moose, chapter 806â€"an important meetâ€" ing, as it is the 23rd anniversary of the chapter. The chapter was instituted on May 18, 1928 with 27 charter members. Three of the RENO CLEANERS Satisfaction Guaranteed 377 Roger Williams FOR QUALITY SERVICE Mrs. Arthur Cervetti, who will be convalescing from an operation. Final plans for Poppy Day will be made, which will be held May 19th, or May 25th and 26th, in case it rains on the 19th. Highwood Unit No. 501, Amerâ€" ican Legion auxiliary will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday, May 14th, at 8:00 p.m. at the Legion home, 220 Green Bay rd., Highwood, Mrs. William Christenâ€" in the absence of the president, The Most Delicious Yeu Uver Tested "ASs YOU LkE it" wHoLE or ay tue riece BATTERY RAISED THEY NEVER TOUCH the GROUND See ‘phone book for our 23 conveniently located stores. BEST _ MEAT BUY IN CHICAGO TODAY (§+ irst al

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy