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Highland Park Press, 13 Mar 1947, p. 2

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Pleasant words _ have _ Been beamed our way lately relative to the black convertible we drive. As near as the eyeball is to the elosed eyelid! You folks have : been Wiost comâ€" plimentary, often stating our sixâ€" yearâ€"old Mercury looks like new. I‘m passing ‘along your kind words to the men responsible â€" the able mechanical craftsmen at Purnell & Wilson‘s Ford garage. PRAISES FORD MEN ... To "Scotty" Marshall and bride, congratulations on the birth of their _ brownâ€"headed, blueâ€"eyed daughter, Charlotte Ann. ADD SIMILES ... A written thanks, then, to Frank Gillis, Tom Sloot, "Smoky"â€" Lawâ€" Friday, March 14â€" And next week, Mr. Leech tells us, the Fox Sparrow, Sparrow Hawk, Migrant Shrike, Wood Peâ€" wee, Phoebe and Flicker should be singing and flying overhead. Ah, Spring! s HI, CHARLOTTE ANN! ... Saturday, March 15â€" Able, kind, sincere, conscientiâ€" ous, Dr. Black is a fine dentist, we‘re told. _ f This column wishes him the best of good fortune in his profession. WATCH FOR ‘EM! ... Today, March 13, Highlanrd Parkers should see Woodcocks, re ports popular Bert L. Leech, H. P.‘s bird authority. Monday, March 17â€" Page 2 After ordering one of Shelton‘s tasty hamburgers the other day, we sat down and looked around at the crowd of Highland. Parkers always in this delightful eatery. s fiur eyes met those of young Dr. Robert H. Black, just returned from 37 months in the Army, and now dentist at 394 Central Ave., Room 3. Wednesday, March 19â€" Thursday, March 20â€" ; * 12:15 pm. Lions club. Highland House. . . 2:80 pm. Missionary society, lfl“l:.‘. Homes. 3:00 pm. Mothers guild of Immaculate Conception. School library. 6:30 pm. Mien‘s Fellowship, John Ott. Presbyterian church. 7:30 pm. A. 0. Fay lodge. Masonic Temple. :80 pm. Painting class. YWCA. t 8:00 pm. Lenten school. Presbyterian church, f 12:15 pm. 1:30 pm. 6:80 pm. 7:80 pm. 7 :30 pm. 8:00 pm. 10:00 am. 2:00 pm. 2:45 pm. 7 :45 pm. 8:00 pm. 8:00 pm. 8:00 pm. 8:00 pm. 2:00 pm. Ravinia Garden club. 7:30 pm. Rifle and Pistol (rifle). Deerfield range. 7:80 pm. Lincoln PTA puppet shod. School, 8:30 pm. High school play. High school. 1:30 pm. $:80 pm. 7:30 pm. 7 :30 pm. 8:00 pm. 8:00 pm. 6 Notes About Highland Park (ers) 8:00 pm. 1:30â€"3:00 pm. H. P. League of Women Voters, Members homes. Discussion groups. 7:15 pm. Discussion group. YWCA. 7:30 pm. Eastern Star. Masonic Temple. 8:30 pm. Women of the Moose,. Witten hall. W HITT N. SCHULTZ 548 Central Ave. _ Highland Park Let‘s Take a Look DISTINCTIVE HATS ADA KIRK‘S ELOISE HAT SHOP For Those Who DRESS SMARTLY Are Made to Order ; at Woman‘s association. Presbyterian parish house. 12:00, chancel service; 12:30, luncheon; 2:00, program. Kiwanis. Moraine hotel. Mussart club. Homes, j Kiwanis. Sunset Valley. 2 Rifle and Pistol (pistol). Deerfield range. Rebekah lodge. Masonic temple, Men‘s Fellowship. 1st United. Home or church. City council. City.hall. Infant Welfare Wing. Homes. Interfaith group. YWCA. H. P. Woman‘s club program. Club house. Ravinia PTA board. School. & Hospital board. Hospital. Elks. _ Elks club. Bethany Philathea class, Church. H. P. Library board. Library. North Suburban Philatelic. CALENDAR OF EVENTS (Apecial to The Highland Park Press) By _ The little girl has been named Gail, She is the granddaughter of the Arthur U. Claghorns of Cenâ€" tral avenue and the Oliver Blackâ€" burns of Evanston. _ The baby‘s daddy served in the Chinaâ€"Indiaâ€" ‘Burma theater of war with the army. . s e _«I‘m looking forward to talking with these Jeaders, and I hope I can help Bring their messages to you. A daughter was born on March 7 in Neenah, Wis., to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blackburn (Alyce Clagâ€" horn) of Neenah. Sometime soon the writer will interview Highland Park‘s mayoral candidates, Robert F. Patton and Robert F. Walker. DAUGHTER BORNâ€" TO FORQER ALYCE CLAGHORN _ Thank you, Mrs. Beers, for getâ€" ting the writer so many fine books in such a hurry. f TO COME ... This pleasant Highland Parker is most gracious and will obtain the book you wish in the shortest possible time. «EKver hear about a new book you want to get at once to read and add to your library? If so, may â€"we recommend that you call Mrs. Emily Beers, H. P. 588. WANT A BOOK? ... These men can make your car look and run like new. * * rence, Claude and Tony Included in the cast of over fifâ€" ty are: Mr. and Mrs. Graham Marks, Mr., and Mrs. Richard Hafâ€" ner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Parry Owens, Mr. and Mrs. "Chief" Britton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pincus, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Verâ€" non Heins, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beâ€" hanna, Mr. George Tapner, Mr. "X," Messrs. Bert Greene, Baker Hamilton, Jr., Sperandi Cardni, Orrin and Coit Spalding, Henry Edwards, Vernon Peterson, Herâ€" man Anspach, Lioyd Botker, Leoâ€" nard Johnson, Jack Allen, _ Sig Johnson and Tom Compere. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Metzenberg, Mr. and Mrs, Ambler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wells, Mr. and Mrs. B. Joseph, Mesdames Childs, Charles singing and dancing chorus will highlight the performance, as well as individual acts, and"a band to rival Spike Jones‘ K.C. Slickers. Mrs. Rose Marks.and Mrs. Richâ€" ard Hafner, "angels" of the show, state that the cast is now one to make the eyes of Hollywood direcâ€" tors turn Highland Parkward with wonder and disbelief. tial eyes at all of the agencies, loâ€" cated in Highland Park, which reâ€" ceive aid from contributions made to the Chest each year by our citiâ€" zens. . We wanted to make sure that the money was being spent efâ€" ficiently and to good purpose. We also wanted authoritative informaâ€" tion to help us evaluate properly the health sind welfare needs of the community, so that our board might determine â€" what _ grants should be made to fill these needs. The completed report praises the generally efficient administration of various surveyed agencies. It also contributes a number of sugâ€" gestions for specific improvements and incredsed cooperation between the agencies that will result in even greater service to our comâ€" munity." ® 7 Spencer R. Keare, who is chairâ€" man of the Chest‘s social planning committee, has now agubmitted â€" to each of the sumyed' agencies the report dealing with its activities, with, . recommendations for such changes as would improve its opâ€" erations and widen its usefulness to the community, His commitâ€" tee is also meeting with each of the nonâ€"local agencies, to integrate its needs more completely with the requirements of the Highland Park area. nixon, _ John _ Robinson, Robert Covered by the survey were the local eouncils of Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, the Highland Park YWCA, Highland Park Hospital foundation and its women‘s auxilâ€" iary, and Highland Park â€" Social service which is now known as the Family Service of Highland Park. The nonâ€"local member _ agencies were not included in this survey, because the reports of their operaâ€" tions were already available to the Community Chest, _ These agenâ€" cies, in which so many of our citizens are interested, are . the Ridge Farm preventorium, H. P.â€" Ravinia center of the Infant Welâ€" fare society, Lake county Salvaâ€" tion Army, Arden Shore, and the Northwestern â€" University â€" settleâ€" ment. (Continues from page (Continued on page HIGHLAND PARK KIWANIS HARLAN TARBELL â€" â€" HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL AVDITORIUVM Kiwanis Brings A Chicago Loop Feature To Highland Park No Expense Spared in Promoting This Entertainment ALL SEATS RESERYVED ADMISSION $1.00â€"Tax 200â€"Totel $1.20 â€" Proceeds For Benefit Of Boys And Girls Work FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1947 1 At 8:15 O‘clock T H EP R ESS 4) 1) Funeral rites were héld at St. James church on Tuesday morning for Sante Ori, 647 Chicago aveâ€" nue, who was taken by death Sunâ€" day morning in Highland. Park hospital after an illness of one day. Miss Eunice Brandt, also ‘of Waukegan, a passenger in the car, was severely fnjured, and taken unconscious to the Highland Park hospital: â€" At last reports her conâ€" dition was said to be very low. Sante Ori Victim Of Brief Hiness Surviving are his wife, living in Italy; six children: Nello and Marâ€" io of Highland Park; Mary, Elisa, Bruno and Leo, living in Italy; a Recently the 14th building was completed, and by midsummer 27 will be ready.for occupancy. Each building has 13 apartments, for which the rent ranges from $38.50 to $42.50 exclusive of electricity. Recreation facilities are provided and bus transportstion for most of the 190 â€" children to nearâ€"by schools. Many more veterans have applied for housing. "Other buildings not used by the nayy at Great Lakes could house almost 1000 more families," stated John A. McCormack, execuâ€" tive director of the Farnsworth project. Fatal Accident in Born in Italy, he had lived in Highland Park since 1905, workâ€" ing as a stone mason until his reâ€" tirement several years ago. Mary‘s cemetery. Sloan, John Zenko, S. Graham, D. ert Korets and Misses Betty Hahn and Jeanette Inabit. Highwood Sunday Funeral rites were held in Wauâ€" kegan this morning (Thursday) for Anthony Dolinar of Waukegan, who was fatally injured early Sunâ€" day. morning when his car sped across the path of a switch enâ€" gine just after the gates h;l lifted after the passing ofâ€"a trafh,. The wateman said he saw the impendâ€" ing disaster, but was unable to get the "wates down in time to block Dolinar‘s passage. yz mag. Did you ever wonder what hapâ€" pens to the moronic little boy in the office of the psychistrist? Find out on March 21 at Eim Place school, 8:15 pm. ______=_ Great Lakes Shows The Way in Providing Housing Facilities Commissioners of Farnsworth, a section of Great _ Lakes *Naval Training center, of whom Emmett Moroney is the Highland Park repâ€" resentative, has shown the way to cope with the problem of housing shortage. Farnsworth was formerly Camp Green Bay. It is now a communiâ€" ty of young married couples with children who live in comfortable and attractive apartments . conâ€" verted from former navy barracks. The operation was started a year ago by Gov. Green and Temple MacFayden, chairman of the state housing board, who saw in the empty barracks a measure of reâ€" lief for the drastic housing shortâ€" age. The FHA allotted 27 barâ€" racks, and $450,000 was appropriâ€" ated by the. government for the purpose. MASTER MAGICIAN and MENTALIST AT THE As proof of his ability Doctor Tarbell will be blindfolded and drive a car through the streets of Highland Park at cleven o‘clock Saturday morning, April 5. In order that this drive may be on the level, Mayor Garnett, Chief of Police Rex Andréws and the president of the Kiwanis Club, Harold Finch, will accompany Dr. Tarbell on the drive. Route of the drive will be published later. Mr of at , and Ravinia Gardeners to Hear The Ravinia Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. Wyatt Jacobs, 2231 Lakeside place, on Friday, March 14, with Mesdames Sherman Clough, Gordon Leonard, Jack MceDonnell, and Arthuy Struâ€" bel acting as coâ€"hostesses. ~ _ _ The program for the afternoon will be a talk by Mrs. George Marâ€" tin of Glencoe, entitled "Peace in the Garden." Now is the time to have screens cleaned, repaired and painted for spring, ERIC STURTZ & J. BENSON Phone Lake Forest 2051 (Please call between 7â€"8 am or 7â€"8 pv) * Perfectly shampoced in your homes without movin#® off floor (New HILD professional machine) WINDOWS AND WOODWORK Washed, Cleaned, Polished HOW ARE YOUR SCREENS? Pick up Tuesday before 10 a.m. and Delivered on Fridays 8 NORTH SECOND STREET Tel. H. P. 1712 SUBURBAN ROOFING CO. SERVING ALL THE SUBURBS Quality _ GROCERIES â€" MEATS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Free Estimates â€" All Work Guaranteed Also Cleaning and Pressing Highland Park 3037 Men‘s and Women‘s CONTRI BROS. Grocery and Market Filled, Cleaned, Waxed RUGS AND CARPET Phone Highland Park 1767 T BVA T RE_ROOH"G 422. ROOF REPAIRS F3 _ SIDINGâ€"CAULKING WALTER ALTERATIONS FREE DELIVERY 512 Railway Ave Without Delay HIGHWOOD Gutters Repaired, Cleaned, Coated Thursday; March 13, 1947 Allâ€"Day Meeting for Presbyterian Women The program for the allâ€"day meeting of the Woman‘s associaâ€" tion of the Highland Park Presbyâ€" terian church, which is to be held :louhy. March 17, is as folâ€" ws : ed by Mrs. L. P. Hungerford 12:30â€"Luncheon, Mrs. Paul Mathew‘s group serving. 1:30â€"Annual meeting. Mrs. C. E. Thorney‘s group is in charge of the food sale. Toke advantage of this SPECIAL OFFER . VIEWS THE NEWS" Brand‘s Next to Alcyon Theater PHONE â€" Highland Park 256 12:00â€"Chaneel service conduct The Christion Science Monitor ‘ One, Norway St., Boston 15, Moass. Please send me your Special Getâ€"Acquainted Offer â€" The Christion Science Monitor for 5 weeks. ! e~â€" close $1. W LS EVERY THURSDAY with Erwin D. 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