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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 18

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Sally Seeking Casual Sweater CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: Part 2 Page 2 Friday. May 28, 1948 GIRL man, what a sauce -BY RUTH MAC KAY- Confession Of Prejudice a Stroller for Young Spastic (Sally Joy Brown department Many to Visit Coleman Lake for Week-End HEINZ BEANS activities arc sponsored bv Chi cago Tribune Charities, Inc.) I try to be impartial And usually succeed. With just this one' exception. Excusable, indeed. Within this group of seven To say this makes me sad I love the last two members.

But think the first five bad. Who understands my reasons Will readily forgive. From Mon. to Fri. I labor.

On Sat. and Sun. I live! Herbert W. Hue (Continued from page 1 col. 8) BY SALLY JOY BROWN Mrs.

of the south side seeks our aid in obtaining a sturdily constructed stroller for her granddaughter who soon will be 5 years old. Afflicted with spastic par and his bride will live in the former's home. The First Baptist church in Evanston will be the setting at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow for the wedding of Miss Ellen Evalyn Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Cleveland Wilson of Evanston. and Arthur Irwin Hyer, -son of Mr. alysis, the child is unable to walk. Week-end Clearance There's a gal doing travel re but is co-ordinated well enough to ride a tricycle. However, she search for motorists.

She is Carol Michigan avenue employment a'gency the other day. Seems the woman who runs the agency is serving tea each afternoon to applicants, her staff, and any employers who care to take this occasion to drop in and get better acquainted. Surely an innovation in business. A Startled Customer A Lift Add to the things which give a white collar girl a lift: To hear the boss say, "We couldn't keep house without you." To receive a friendly message from a former employer one of those "Remember-me-to-Mary-I-al-ways-liked-her" greetings. To have a co-worker remark sincerely, "The new look certainly becomes you!" To discover you are genuinely missed on vacation.

To find your dentist gave up most of his lunch hour because you have an aching molar. To be voted "most popular leader" by your girl scout troop. To listen at the end of the day to your husband boast about your cooking when you have SO little time to give to homemaking. Mary E. tires easily and cannot travel the Lane, consultant for Shell Oil com distance from her home to Sunday school, and is too large and heavy and Mrs.

CD. Hyer of Washington Court House, O. A reception will pany; she gets behind the wheel, to be carried. The child, as well as her, father, have been ill a great be held afterward in the Evanston Woman's club. follows the maps, deal and there are no funds for then incorporates Miss Sarah Louise Wilson will extras.

be her sister's maid of honor, and her ideas in the nartlOffAl future um Miss Emma Mueller of Madison. is a 77 year old cardiac. the company will be bridesmaid. sends to vaca- confined to her room. She writes that her blood is thin and that she The bride, a graduate of Prin- feels the least cold.

The flannel est member of is ette gowns and housecoat sup cipia college, served with the American Red Cross in England In the war. Mr. Hyer, who served In the army, is a student at the the University of plied last year by an interested Chicago faculty Miss Carol Lane reader of this column were lost is Janice Brogue, part-time teacher studying for a Ph.D.. only In the laundry and have not been Northern Illinois College of Optometry. After a wedding trip to replaced.

She has no changes to amateur in the exhibit of "News Indiana, he and his bride will live keep her clean and. comfortable Pictures of the Year" at the Chi and appeals again for such gar in Chicago. From The Notebook cago public library is Betty Hen ments in size 40. Readers mail derson, a secretary, about whose ing packages to her will be re photoerafy hobby a story has ap The nursery of the Winnetka imburse! for postage by this mellow; mealy, Hp-smackiu' I home Into which Mr. and Mrs.

Dan peared in the W.C.Q. lei J. Lawlor moved a month ago Recent figures published in (ADYERTISMENT) Time for fur storage and Hollanderizing irs Getting Business Week show that 46 of BY JEAN MAC DONALD This good looking hand knitted has an occupant, a 7 weeks jold boy whom Mr. Lawlor and the former Jane Birge- adopted from the women job holders today are sweater is done in an interesting They're ovenmbaked Mrs. of the near north side Is the mother of ten-children, ranging in age from 2 to 13 years.

Sickness struck relentlessly, af married. The Women's Bureau of the Cradle and who has been named the U.S. department of labor attri stitch which works up quickly. It is for wear on the golf course or Daniel Ludgin was re butes this increased percentage to a change in social attitude with sweater and skirt ensembles. fecting one after the other and elected president of the Society The directions contain complete even the mother was incapacitat for Contemporary American Art at toward working wives, and to hich instructions for making sleeveless ed.

The father's earnings, pre Its annual meeting held this week. living costs Audrey Campbell. director of the American Cancer sweater in sizes 32 to 40. viously augmented by those of the when a painting. "Mine Disaster," two elder daughters, could barely by Ben Shahn.

was selected to be For instructions In knitting 3 KINDS supply food and rent. There was presented to the Art vegetarian, with porJc, Boston -style society's information service, gets inquiries from all over the globe. Latest slew of letters, for jacket No. 1111. send 15 cents in no way of managing a change Mrs.

Harry Finnell recently was COIN (wrap coins to of linen for any of the six beds elected president of the Monticello and even basic bedding needs some reason, is from Argentina, principally Buenos Aires. Now Audrey is searching for a trans Needlework Bureau, CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 220 Fifth New Weather -weary fur coats and fur-trimmed cloth coats are being brought in for storage all over the city. Most women ask for Holland-erizing, too a special way of cleansing and rejuvenating furs by the methods Hollander uses on the original pelts. Even linings are made spotless.The Hollander-izing tag sealed to your garment is your guaranty of satisfaction. Hollanderizing is available where you bought your furs.

College Alumnae association's board for the Chicago area, other could not be provided. Perhaps York 1, N. Y. new officers include Mrs. John lator.

women who are making replacements in their linen closets now (Include 15 cents extra for new Fowler. Mrs. Fred Johnston, Mrs. Over The Tea Cups 24 page Needlework book. It in Harper Boyd, Miss Catherine will send their old sheets and pillowslips to this needy mother.

I was surprised to be offered cludes illustrated instructions for ADVERTISE IN THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE Stockton, Miss Jean Kellogg, and tea and cookies when I stopped in making slip covers, handkerchief Miss Helen Preliminary dog trials for the Winnetka Chil edgings, crocheted bag, potholders. Swedish Centennial flower afghans, and dishcloths.) dren's fair Aug. 7 will be held at p.m. today on the Winnetka Soroptimist Club Sale village green with Charles Good all. whose sister.

Mrs. Austin Program Planned for Hosp i tal Aux i I i ary This year's only evening meeting of the Aueustana-hosDital Benefits Bl ind School The Soroptimist Club of Chi Graves, is chairman of the circus cago will donate the proceeds of a for the fair, and Mrs. Jerome Allen as annual meeting of the junior board of Northwestern white elephant sale, held last auxiliary will be held at 8 o'clock night in the Cordon club In conjun tonignt in tne nurses residence, 427 W. Dickens av. university settlement will be held at noon today in the Glen View tion with its annual dinner party, to the Hadley Correspondence School for the Blind in Winnetka.

Mrs. G. R. croeram chairman, has arranged a program club. 6 Mrs.

Norma Anderson managed the wnich she is calling, "Swedish Horticultural Society benefit. The. Soroptimist Club. Centennial." Hostesses will be Mrs. Leonard composed of women business ex to near Mountain Climber ecutives.

Is headed by Dr. Martha Halsey Steins, mountain climb Anderson, Mrs. Martin Ekwall, Mrs. MacCullough. Victor Erickson, Mrs.

Wallace ing enthusiast, will be the speaker Johnson. Mrs. Esther Peterson. at a meeting of the Midwest Hortl cultural society tonight in the Gar Mrs. Alvin Sandberg.

and Miss Near! will Be Speaker field park recreation building. His Mabel Burke. Husbands of mem for Woman's City Club bers will be guests. subject. "Color and Highlights of Anton C.

Negri, co-ordinator of the Canadian Rockies." will be 11 lustrated by colored slides. Cook county institutions, will speak at the meeting of the Wom an's City club of Chicago at 2 p.m. Alumni of George Schoo today at 410 S. Michigan av. He will discuss details of a program Hold Conference Tomorrow of new buildings and alterations in the planning stage for Oak Aluffinl of the Henry George School of Social Sciences will oresi lniirmary.

attend a social science conference tomorrow and Sunday at the Shera ton hotel. Plans for the 15th year Fine for Friday styleO STYLE BURNETTS of free economics classes will CANTONESE outlined at the conference. SKI CLUB MOVIE MAY-MAY PIKE MANY tXOTIC SHRIMP 0ISHES AISO SERVED AT ROM ANTIC Northwestern university Ski club will sponsor a color movie The 1948 Winter Oljmpics," at 8 o'clock tonight in the auditorium of the Technological Institute on the Evanston campus. Creen-and-Cald Salad Piflesppl, enough of PSSTSl end just SO BAKER BOY CRACKERS ARE MADE BOTH WAYS Plates, each of 4 cut into 4 sfaion.P eippIe sIi together back Pineapple slice aS center of each section reen pepper rS "pf.f ToP cheese mixture 8h 5enter w'th Salad UoU 4 a and In V- Lisas' Whichever kind of BAKER BOY Crackers you pick Extra Thin or Regular you'll always get that same famous BAKER BOY that right-from-the-oven crispness and flakiness. They're the fresher crackers! ix-ln- Win Peanut Butter Fmting 4 cup buttaf oip P- Crmu et Crunch pMnut Butttc teMpooo alt cup cold, wrong coflaa 1 taatpooa Holium VaniUa cup brown iuga Cream butter.

Blend in Peahut Creme or Peanut Crunch Peanut Butter and salt. Combine coffee and HoUum Vanilla and add, with sugar, a small If paired. amount at m.ke io advance and store in covered jar in refrigerator unt.l I I 4j: use. rrost ready tor or angel food cake. sponge Look for these fine Holsum Products at your neighborhood chain or independent store! 37 s.

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