Heads Entailed Thursday, ‘May 24, 1951 The Wish One day I said, "Dear, ask for something you likeâ€" A trip to the dime store, new shoes, or a bike. . .. ." But the light in his eye told me ~ he‘d found a rare wish, As he murmured shyly, "I‘ll make it a prayer wish. Decapitation once prevailed In England‘s merrie land. Rough On a culprit. Though he railed Against his doom, it never failed To cure him of his dandriff. John once was my babyâ€"he someâ€" times is, yet. ... P Composite of cowboy and puppy â€" and pet. Wishâ€"bones, _ fourâ€"leaf _ clovers, new moons, are his dish When I say, ‘"That entitles you, son, to a wish." ‘‘There‘s one thing in the world I am sure I would like: Much better than dogs, roller skates, or a l;g:e n nsl Each earnest eye held an overâ€" sized tear; I leaned closer to him, the better to hear. It‘s a great revelation, at such ‘times, to find The thoughts that prevail in a fiveâ€"yearâ€"old mind. My eyes filled at the words, whisâ€" pered tremulously, ‘"‘Please, God; always send daddy safe home to me." Seen On The Public Highway Lincoln Hobby Show The Hobby Show, held in Linâ€" goln school on May 7, under the supervision of Mrs. Clara Kuester Walton, science instructor, who has been a member of the faculty of Highland Park schools since 1923, was well worth ‘inspecting. The Hobby Show is an annual The exhibit was divided into four catergories: Collections, Doâ€" ing Things, Making Things and Learning Things. s Indicates Variety Of Special Interests "Lady, oh, ladyâ€"see what you have done! 5 Of all dopey drivers you‘re surely the one! Collections varied from #imple, inexpensive objects, such as shells, bottle caps, bottles, key chains etc., in the primary rooms, to pictures, souvenirs of travel, coins, stamps, glass, silver etc. in the upper affair, andâ€"was held Doing Things was represented by means of posters featuring scouting, sports, etc. Making Things was shown by means of models, many of them indicating simple steps in home management. with the May meeting of the Parâ€" entâ€"Teacher association. °* GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1007 A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Northshore Garden of Memories â€" PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. TEL HL 20710 â€"Marmalade â€" A Mother I‘ve certainly had it! Just lookâ€" My trailer upset, with its wheels in the air! Ye gods! Women driversâ€"of reasâ€" on bereft! â€" WHY, madam, WHY did you turn to the left?" The Calico Tree An> exquisite sight in the fair "Now, mister, see here . . . just hang onto your hatâ€" You‘re downright abusiveâ€"I‘ll not stand for that! You‘ve had a bad breakâ€"but the fault lies with you. . . . There was roomâ€"you could easy have turned leftâ€"ward, too!" month of May Is the @atico tree with its royal bougquet. * L Dainty clusters of buds with the grace of a queen _ Pay respects to the sky from a rosette‘ of green; Till, kissed by ‘the sunbeams that hover around, ~ Pop go the buds, with a velvety sound, And crisp clusters of cups, fiveâ€" parted and pink, + Lift their faces aloft for a lifeâ€" giving drink. Ten carmen stamens, with hair trigger springs, Match freckles of color, and each stamen clings To a pocket contained in the small rosy cup. _ When an insect approaches each | stamen leaps up And sprinkles the polien on insect and flower, To insure future blooms in the rare mountain bower. > A miracle flower, in our sunâ€" lavish May, P Is the calico tree with its royal bouquet. to music, including study of piâ€" ano, band and orchestral instruâ€" Learning Things pertained largely ~ The attractive posters, some 150 in all, were the work of 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades, indicating that nearly every child has a variety of special interests, encotfraged at home. wl acal For video grief, we have the A Television Fix? Call "Moley" Your radio too, when it needs A ‘"Moley" mend, is beyond Moley Radio & Elect. compare! SAVINGS BONDS 31 S. St. Johns â€"Spectator Mrs. Clinton Fritsch began her first year as President of the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s Club on Tuesâ€" day, May 15, by entertaining her officers and directors at a lunchâ€" eon in her home at 443 Oakwood avenue. At that time plans were made for the Club‘s activities next season. Following is the complete list of the Board of Managers for the coming year: President, Mrs. Clinton Fritsch; first viceâ€"president, Mrs. Percy H. Prior; second vice-pmident, Mrs. Stanley D. Grace; récording secâ€" retary, Mrs, Henry Chase; corresâ€" ponding secretary, Mrs. Fred C. Henning; treasurer, Mrs. Carol Baker Summers; finance secreâ€" tary, Mrs. Julius C. Laegeler. Mrs. Clinton Fritsch â€" Directors of the club are the following chairmen: Hospitality, Mrs. Carl S. Wolf; furnishings, Mrs. Paul C. Behanna; Fine Arts, Mrs. Lester H. Laubenstein; Philâ€" anthropy, Mrs. Gordon B. Holland; Social, Mrs. Cyrus Avery; House and .Grounds, Mrs. Fred H. Clutâ€" ton; Finance, Mrs.~ Charles A. Simpler; Budget, Mrs. Charles E. Close; Press and Publicity, Mrs. Roland S. Brand; Home and Eduâ€" cation, Mrs. Alfred E. Turner; Programs, Mrs. Marvin W. Walâ€" lach, Chairmanâ€"atâ€"large and Adâ€" visor to Junior Auxiliary, Mrs. Claburn E. Jones. & Dry Cleaning Co. mA DEHUMIDIFIER! Phone HI 2â€"4551 THE PRESS Keep dampness out of basement storage space;;:;get an electric See the now Lleciric Dohunidifiors o# our nearest store or your deaier‘s | _ Immediately following the eveâ€" |ning service, Rev. Broadway will conduct the Quarterly &onference |1busines.< session) of the church. At the annual teachers‘ council and dinner party held at Ravinia school h;&.:'huufhy evening, Miss Evelyn Pierson, who is retiring from the profession as of June, 1951, was the honored guest. Presâ€" ent for the occasion were the teachers, administrators, directors ‘and board of education of district 108. A principal at Ravinia school for many. years, Miss Pierson has served recently as librarian for all four schools of the district. As a mark of appreciation and esteem, she was presented with four pieces of matched monoâ€" grammed luggage, probably to be put to use in the trip to the west coast which she is planning. Communion Sunday At United Evangelical Contmunion observances will‘be | held in connection with both the | morning and evening services onL Sunday, May 27th, in the First| United Evangelical Church. The pastor, speaking in the morning,i will attempt to point out the gter-l nal lessons in the words of Jesus, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man may lay down his | life for his friends." The subject | of the meditation will be "In Reâ€"| membrance." 3 Miss Evelyn Pierson Honored At School In the evening service which begins at 7:45, Rev. N. J. 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