V in VIJacob Aggen, president, mnounced the gift of a or the auditorium from verdale-Dolton Lions club, presented by William of Dolton. The Color, members of Girl Scout 302, posted the flag after William Staat made the itation. stating that theclub hoped the studentsrealize the true meaning flag and that it symbol-ur four freedoms: Free-of assembly, freedom ofn, freedom of speech and m of religion. In copclu-ie urged the audience to‘very opportunity to par-e in tjie activities of our iment.flag accepted byi Sutter, principal, who ■ed that it would reign y and that Thornridge ac-' would be wcrthv of thegnificance of the flag. Thet hece then joined in ' of Allegiance and ‘ The •pangled Banner• *musical program ‘Music was narrated by Hich-me, band director. He re-how early man had littleA few notes were usednd over in a monotonousPrimitive man expressedTings in drum beats. As standards of living m-i, so music grew. The was greatly responsible e development of music he early Hebrew used to his praises to God. Mr.tated that the Greeks hadpatcst love of music and;i\en most to our music It was one of the early who decreed that the be ''img only by trained thus originating the first choir.of the first singing groups le madrigal singers. This f song was illustrated byhnrnrirlar* \Turlrioa1dearly defined, musical sentences. The Girls chorus concluded the choral with Falling in Love.”presentat ion Love withmend me ingredients, inercs no oaKing. t ney are deliciouschildren love to make them—a/id, the cookies keep indefinitely. They sort of harden, and are better when a week old than whenfresh.% VI IThe second part of the program was presented by the Thornridge band under the direction of Richard Anoe. Some of the numbers played by the band were American Patrol,’*REFRIGERATOR COOKIESi 4La Paloma,4 4Carouse 1,”Washington Post .March,” and the Peanut Vendor.”2 cups flour, sifted cup cocoa 1 teaspoon Baking Powder 4 teaspoon salt 2a cup butter 1 cup sugar 1Jim Nudham, Ronald DeYoung and Ted Booth played atrumpet trio in Bugler’s Holiday.” N’ancy Willson and Diana Staat played a clarinet duet. A modern version of music was given by Larry Bran on the saxophone and Roy Bcrgold on the drum. The concluding number was the Thornridge school song, Onward, Onward, Thornridge High” with the choral groups joining with the band. The words and music of theegg1 2 teaspoon vanilla 3 teaspoons Milk 1 cup chopped walnuts Cream butter, sugar, add egg Add dry ingredients alternately with milk and vanilla Fold in walnuts. Rollin waxed paper and let chill for one hour. Cut in desired slices and hake in 400 degree oven for 6 to 8 minutes.Marion HonO A T.M E A L M A CAR OO NS1song were written by choral director, John Pearce.The enthusiasm and spirit of both students and parents at Fhornridge is phenomenal for such a newly established school. This was evidenced in the attendance on Monday evening and also by the fact that the PTA now has more than 1,000members.f 1cup .shortening 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup white sugar 1 2 teaspoon vanilla3 eggs unbeatenI-1 a cup flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 2 teaspoon salt *2 teaspoon cinnamon 2 cup nutmeats 3 cups oatmealMix all together — drop by spoonsful on greased cookie sheet — bake in 350 degree oven for 12 to 15minutes.Thenext program of the Thornridge music departmentw ill be a Christmas program to ^ a •'Jbe presented at 4 p.m. on De- P^Tty tO AlClcomber 18 in the Thornridge auditoriumStella RietveldGUEST OF HONORSenior ScoutAT SURPRISE PARTYCHRISTMAS PROGRAMSTO BE PRESENTEDCamping TripThe Bethany formed church SundayChristian ReschoolSenior Troop 126. Harvey, is will have their Christmas pro- sponsoring a card and game par-yJ I \s I (i i I I | III JUOldays an 18 month old collie wasflown into Chicago and givento Grace.prevalent in West Pakistan and many seek help annually atShikarpur.The dog will remain with Grace until the summer of 62 developing a firm friendship after which he will be sent to thePilot Training school in Colqm-One of the beliefs of Islamhas helped Johnson encourageMuslims lt;followers of Islam) to read the New Testament and the Bible in spite of the fact that, Muslims are much opposed to bus. Ohio to train as a leader christian teachings. He pointeddog. After he has completed his training, Grace will join him and the two will train together as a team.Present at the Auxiliary meet-out to Pakistani friends that though they professed to believe in the Law, the Psalms, and the Gospel, they had neverread it. Purchase of Gospel poring was Mis. Emil Hoinyak of|j.jons or a Bible usually follow-Homewood who explained sev- ed an(j tjlp pUrchaser had op-eral of the basic rules in obedi-portunity to*read these books ence training. I he Southgate-for tjle fjrst time. Frequently.Kennel club has olfeied liee those who had read the litera-obedicnce training to anyone (ure retUrned sponsoring a Companion Collie. Johnson.The Companion Collie auxiliary in South Holland Is the first one to be organized in the United States. Its purpose is tothe work of Dr. Leevv h i c hfor interviewssupportFord. The organization, meets the first Tuesday of everySince the Sind area of West Pakistan, where Johnson worked, is one of the hottest spots in the world, he and his family had to spend the s u m m e r months in the mountains. Sindis also quite arrid, and agricul-month at 8 p.m. in the South |urp js ,bl(. becau5e, ofbuilding, isitsHolland municipal ihtcrested in increasing membership and invites anyone interested to come and join theextensive irrigation with the waters of the Indus river.group.The Auxiliary’s next meeting will be held on January 3.Before beginning his missionary service with the Conserva-PLANS BEING MADEFOR SCOUT DAY CAMPGirl Scout leaders are busywith plans for the summer daytive Baptist Foreign Mission society of Wheaton, 111., Johnson graduated from Wheaton college. Wheaton, and from Northern Baptist, seminary, Chicago.Following a time of furlough, the Johnson family expects to return to West Pakistan.CELEBRATEcamp activities.Among the innovations ANNIVERSARIES planned for this summer will be separate camps for BrowniesMr. and Mrs. Lewis Santefort.Mr. and Mrs. Arnold DeYoung,and Intermediates. A new group and Mr and Mrs Erwin Wog-gram on Mon., Dec. 19 at 7 45 ty p.m. On Sundays, December 11 15 and 18, the Sunday school per-to be held on Thurs.. Dec. It will start at 7:30 p.m. at the Polish Legion hall on theMrs. Alice Koster was the guest of honor *at a surprise birthday party given by her sister. Mrs. Leverne Churchill, onSat.. Dec. 3. I• .More than 35 r e 1 a t i v e s, friends and business associates met at the Churchill home tois to be formed also. These will num celebrated their weddingPioneers, seventh and anniversaries on Saturday evening at a dinner at Poor Rich-be theeighth grade girls.Mrs. Robert T. Nelson of Ha-5-3044. is__1% *1 I A ft1 •'Ail_____L__offer their congratulations andzel Crest, DEvveylooking-for women interested in working with the girls in sunt-There will beaid’s restaurant. AU the couples were married the latter part of November.mer day camp, training classes held for volun-t onn \rnrlforcTRAVEL TO WISCONSINMr. and Mrs. Harry KocdvkerA \1 LJ