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Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1951, p. 3

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tion of modern p;intings-.' Howâ€" ever, I seek to greater knowledge. ... _ Although the critic of the hangâ€" *_ !nu was a famous artistâ€"heâ€"mereâ€" Allan G. Brodie, D.D.S., Dean of the College of Dentistry, Uniâ€" versity of Illinois (Chicago camâ€" pus) will speak on "Research, Past, Present and Future," as it affects all of the professional colâ€" leges of the University of Illinois. CLUB of CHICAGO at Mandel Brothers‘ Men‘s Grill. Illini Club Research is an important part of the University of Illinois and of interest to the thousands of U. of I. graduates in the Chicago area will be the Thursday, July 12th luncheon of‘ the ILLINI A guest speaker, the Rev. Prof. Herman Grunau, will Tead the worship and speak at all the servâ€" ices at â€" Redeemer â€" Lutheran Church, 587 west Central Aveâ€" nue, on the two last Sundays in July, the 22nd and 29th. Profes; sor Grunau is instructor in social studies and librariah at Valparâ€" aiso University, Valparaiso, Inâ€" diana. After teaching at Conâ€" cordia Col?ege. Milwaukee, he spent 29 years on the faculty of Concordia Collegiate Institute, of Bronxville, New York. At this time â€"he_ also was pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in New York City for fourteen years. On July 22nd, Pastor Grunan‘s subâ€" ject will be;,‘"Christian Freedom and Ultimate ~Truth"; and on July 29th; the Sunday Sermon: topic is; "The Importance of the Individual". The guest speakel"-; will make his stay at the Lutheran. parsonage at 1817 Green Bay Road together with his wife and motherâ€"inâ€"law while the resident pastor is on vacation. Guest Speaker At Jurior Woman‘s Club B_edee!ner Lutheran Makes Gifts To After posing as an. interested patron of modern culture for some hours, I eagerly sought out the tea table, ‘hopiing for a cup of stimulant to steady my quiverâ€" I understand â€" that â€" another school aims to create emotions either in himself or in the person who views the painting. Well, Millie, I experienced the emotions, all right . .. as tizzy wizzy as the Art 1 surveyed. I‘m sure the friend meant the gules of unâ€"balance. seemed to me, weird splashes of indeterminable figures distorted and _ confused by _ demonâ€"like daubs of paint. An artist friend explained to me that a painter need not necesâ€" sarily paint a pictureâ€"he just amuses himself and follows rules of balance in line and color. The pictures which received his highest praise were. so it painter is not necessaril ':y wqâ€"ulh-v & fied to be a critic. Neverâ€"theâ€"less, he criticized. license plates might not also read, *‘The Land of Bewitchment‘,, for, certainly, in spite of Indian taâ€" boos to keep evil spirits off, there is a definite atmosphere of apâ€" plied curses in. many places. . i Recently I attended an Art tea. As you well remember, I am & nonâ€"conformist, my intelligence How Dumb I Am . .. Dear Millie: In this dand ofâ€" Enchantment Continually she adjures Her selfâ€"control, but haunting Propensity for gorging lures, And hunger pangs are taunting. So, fleetingly, her vow enduresâ€" To weigh . . . but be found Thursday, July 12, 1951 BRAUN BROS. OIL CO. Phone HI 2â€"3804 AND SERVICE FUEL OIL President of the Towners is Lois Lindbloom, from whom inâ€" formation can be _ obtained by calling HI 2â€"1511. . _ The Towners, organization for young adults, sponsored by the Highland _ Park Presbyterian Church and Trinity Episcopal Church, will meet at the Presbyâ€" terian CMurch, Laure] and Linden Streets in Highland Park, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday evening, July 17, to go. in a body to Ravinia Park. In case of rain the entire meeting will be held at the Church. Towners Plan Meeting For Young Adults New officers of the club are as follows: Mrs. A. C. Ropiequetâ€" president; Mcesdames Robert Ausâ€" tin, Clark â€"Gardy, C. R. Reavers, Robert Black, Howard Will, Jr., Robert Hutchinson and Miss Carâ€" ol Laegelerâ€"board members. ior auxiliary. New decorations in the doctors‘ lounge in the materâ€" nity section are being provided by the members, who also serve at the visitor‘s desk in the hosâ€" uital. 4 * : An interâ€"communication system for the nursery at Highland Park hospital has been donated by the Hishland Park Woman‘s club junâ€" Stevie‘s coy, threeâ€"cornered smiles, . Placed end to end, would reach for whiles.. * His nature© shows a trustful trendâ€" He just knows everyone‘s his friend. But don‘t think he can‘t gripeâ€" he canâ€" When cravings‘ of his inner man. Announce that dinnertime is nigh, He raises up his voice on high! But, by and large, we think of â€" him . 5e # 7' As our own special Sunny Jink Ed‘s note:â€"We feel as much in the dark as E. B. and would welâ€" come the ‘kind explanations of some" Art scholar a5 to just what it is all about. The duties of a fiveâ€"yearâ€"old One. phones: "What â€"are you doâ€" ing, dear?" She Ehirps: "Oh, just relaxing Not at all, dear Millie. He said the picture was TERRIBLEâ€"that one could too easily recognize the flower as a ROSE! I came home, made my own cup of tea .â€". . and contemplated my ignorance. Here was something I could unâ€" derstand. Recognizing the artist‘s who has studied in this pated the critic‘s comments, sure such loveliness for her vechnique #:%0, 10:00, 1100 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. . Weekdaysâ€"46:80 â€" 8:15. Deerfleld & Green Bay Rds. Finally I found a Unstimulated, I returned to the Fridays and Holy Days for Mrs. | Nathan â€" Corwith, Jr., a member of the.program committee will introduce Mrs. Loewe ‘to the club. Following the program, tea "i.ll be served with the following members acting as assistant hostâ€" esses : the Mmes. . Frederick Mudge, chairman; Arthur ~F. Durand, Robert Rubl and C. R. Using various green backâ€" grounds, Mrs. Loewe will work with fresh flowers as she talks and quickly arrange various flower designs that can be used by. the Torrence. The meeting will be preceded by, a board meeting at 1 o‘clock. Garden club, Mrs. Loewe is also a national judge and a former member of the board of the Garâ€" den club of Ilinois. She has judged novice as well as the more exâ€" perienced flower arranger. "Economy of Time and Materâ€" ial in Flower Arranging" will be the subject of Mrs. Loewe‘s talk, which she has given before with great success before various garâ€" den clubs along the North Shore. A member of the North Shore design, will be guest speaker at the July meeting of the Ravinia Garden Club to be held tomorrow (July 13) afternoon at 2 p.ui. at the home of Mrs. Eugene Kern, 2772 Half Day road. 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THE PRESS on flower club riel is located ‘at the corner of Lincoln and Vernan Avenues, in Glencoe. Visitors are always corâ€" dially welcome. wood feel the stronger and braver each for the other‘s near presâ€" ence, so many who are spiritually weak in themselves will find spirâ€" itual strength in a common spiritâ€" Eal effort. That is the value of public worship for the individâ€" ll.'-"‘ m‘ a An especially interesting artiâ€" ele on the subject of "worship" appeared recently in a church bulletin. It said, in part, . . . "‘Public worship draws out the latent life in the spirit of man. gether who cannot pray nlon;e. as many will sing in chorus who Those who, when alone, do not, or cannot pray, find an impulse to prayer when they worship with Summer Services At Congregation Israc! Services will continue to be held at North Shore Convreraâ€" Son Israel, every Friday night, throughout the summer months. The service is a halfâ€"hour of prayâ€" er and music, beginning at 8:30 North ~SW&Â¥eâ€"Congregation Isâ€" Phone â€" HI 2â€"4201 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. NORâ€"SHORE Window Cleaning Service Residence and Commercial the boat people of South China‘s waters will be a feature of her presentation. All women are welâ€" come to attend. Immediately _ following the luncheon a short business meeting will be ‘held at which new meln-‘ bers of the sqciety will be reâ€" ceived. ( Miss Czechowitz has just reâ€" turned to this country from China where she served under the South China Boat Mission. Her talk will be of unusual interest because of conditions prevalent there. Colâ€" luck luncheon which is to begin at 12:30. $ cording to anouncement made toâ€" day by Mrs. Arnold Peterson, Chairman of the Ladies Missionâ€" ary Guild of the church. The China will be the speaker at a luncheon meeting to be held on Thursday, July 19 in the First W From China Miss Stephane Czechowitz a missionary just returned from A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Northshore Garden of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. with a potâ€" dressings. Members are asked to bring sandwiches. A beverage will at 10 a.m. The day will be sp the parish house of the The Woman‘s Association of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church will hold a special work Meeting, Thursday, July 19, in Presbyterian Women Plan Work Day Your radio too, when it needs A Television Fix? Call "‘Moley" Moley Radio & Elect. PRESS WANT ADS f 31 S. St. Johns

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