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Highland Park Press, 17 Apr 1947, p. 2

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~â€"â€" Thank you, gentlemen, for makâ€" ing me realize even more how imâ€" portant speechâ€"effective speech! ««â€"Is in every day life. . *»Enroll New Members For. "The Seeing Eye" Hagel; Mrs. Arthur Rooney, 1751 Westgate; Miss Mitri Buts, 317 Hazel; Mrs. John Wilbor, 1881 Lyâ€" man Ct.; Mrs. Wm. Rose, 1413 Wildwood lane; Mrs. J. B. Martinâ€" eaux,; 2370 Indian Tree ; Mrs. Robert Heck, 606 8. St. ; Mrs. Elisworth _ Mills 1915 Sheridan and Mrs. George Mason, 180 Hazel. den avenue; Mrs. George Ross Jr,, 468 Fairview avenue; Mrs. Frederick Hecht, 2155 Pine Point; Mrs. E. M. Hadiey Jr., 629 Kimâ€" ball; Mrs. Baldwin Newman, 3559 Mrs. H. H. Hixson, 596 Kimball road, is ehairman of the Highland Park team. Members of her comâ€" mittee â€"include: Mrs. John Thomâ€" son, 670 Kimball road; Mrs. Jack Heitman, Elm place; Mrs. Dudley Onderdonk, ©195 Ravine drive; Mrs. George Strecker, 358 N. Linâ€" will be the luncheon hosts and Mr. Huntington B. Henry, chairman of the committee, will preside, Mrs. Michael Cudahy, chairman of the enrollment committee, will elose the luncheon program with instructions to workers on the job before them during the next four weeks. The enrollment will close on May 20. k. & at the Casino club, 195 E. Delaâ€" ware. Members of the Chicago Seeing Eye executive committee UNNECESSARY ... Do you know how much local merchants suffered last week beâ€" cause of the telephone strike? The enrolliment of new members for the support of theâ€" "Seeing Eye" will officially open on April 22, when members of the enrollâ€" ment committee meet at luncheon Winfield V. Kogler, Ernest J. Minster, â€"Jr., _ Milton Holdener, John V. Schuster, Ernest Geisler, and Walter H. Diekhoff. ing avocation, and I found myself learning a great deal more about the art of public speaking. The textbook we used was Raâ€" vinia‘s Dr. Lew Sarett‘s "Basic Principles of Speech," the No. 1 text in the speech field and a *‘must" book for all who want to speak effectively. Well, I told my class I‘d menâ€" tion their names in the column this week, so here they are: TEACHES PUBLIC During the past few months the writer, in addition to his other acâ€" tivities, has been teaching public speaking to a group of young men in Chicago. This has been a most interestâ€" "And, finally, I try to associate the person with his interests, his business, his style of dress, his acâ€" tions," Gil, one time assistant to exâ€"Secretary of State Stettinius, eoncluded. â€" Try Mr. Gardner‘s method next time you meet some new folks. We‘ll wager you‘ll remember their names! "Next, I say his or her name ovâ€" er to myself two or three times. I also use the name in addressing the person as often as possible imâ€" mediately following an introducâ€" But I know a young man who has the enviable skill of not only remembering your name, but he makes a sincere effort to rememâ€" ber something about you, too. . He is wellâ€"liked Gilbert Gardâ€" w,m,wclmmc. a trade biâ€"weekly, aptly and accuâ€" rately called "The Buyer‘s Bible." "How do you remember names so well, Gil?" xo. T in ' person‘s name when introduced, he began. . > ; Do you have trouble ing names? REMEMBER NAMES? ... And so another election is over . ... and Highland Park has again A gurvéy made by this PRESS "First I make certain I hear the WHITT N. SCHULTZ Let‘s Take a Look other matters . (Bpecial to The Highland Park Press) By Y.W.C.A. CALEND, Wednesday, April 23â€" 10 am. Stvlnup_-’. 10 am. Creative Writers ‘l'lxn.l-!h-. pm. class. o Painting 8 pm. Saturday Eve. club dance tion center, with central offices at 180 W. Washington. Known in almost â€" every comâ€" munity and neighborhood in the nation not only as an artist, but as a fighter for democracy and freedom, Robeson will be honored by stars of radio, screen and stage as well as by civic leaders from evâ€" ery part of. Chicago. the Abrasham Lincoin school, adult C oniinee y nanePhen mt â€"ccarre : Chicago, April 12â€" Paul Robeâ€" son, internationally famous singer and actor, will sing and speak at thCiv‘leOponBc-My.(- ternoon, April 27. â€" Paul Paul Robeson to A UA Civi Speak about others as you would have them speak about you. Mr. Odell agrees. And, too, music would certainly sooth Moscow Conference tempers I.iM permit positive results, we beâ€" eve. Editor‘s note: ‘We are pleased to see that Whitt and his Master Key rated a 10â€"inch story in last Friday‘s Chicago Daily News. Our pings of the article sent in by inâ€" terested friends. _ Nice going, I‘ve often thought how much happier our world would be if there was more music in it. His program is conducted in a dignified way and in the best of We met John Odell, theâ€"producâ€" er and commentator of this excelâ€" lent musical showâ€"last week. Mr. Odell is a likeable young man with one of the best radio voices we‘ve ever heard. music he plays. forts Highland Park‘s bird expert, Ever listen to the Music Lovers® Hour, heard daily except Sundays over WCFL, (1000 on your dial), 10:15 to 11:00 pm? alert, you‘ll see and _ hear _ the Whiteâ€"crowned _ sparrow, â€" Barn swallow and Whipâ€"poorâ€"Will, reâ€" MUSIC It seems warmer to us. Modern designers, to our way of thinking, have captured smartness, but they have overlooked warmth. But take a look at this new house, Highland Parkers. Charles and Arthur Schreiber, architects, have done a nice job in these hardâ€"toâ€"build days. We‘re a little late with this, but political writings have been keepâ€" ing us busy lately . . . We went to the press showing of the Suburban Home, 1949 So. Sheridan (opposite Ravinia PArk), and found _ the â€" prizeâ€"winning house delightful but not adjusted to our taste in interior decoration. Personally, we prefer the Wilâ€" liamsburg, Va., colonial type of avoid if we writer among representative merâ€" chants shows that business fell off SUBURBAN HOME . . . It‘s strange how we Americans ceom to delight in brikging on ¢riâ€" 20 to 60 per cent in one week! And frankly, we think if clipâ€" gram at 2:00 pm. 8:00 pm. Ravinia PTA. School. a 8:00 pm. First United Philasthea Woman‘s class. Homes. 8:00 pm. St. John‘s Women‘s auxiliary. Homes. 8:00 pm. H. P. Community Players, Community center. * 8:00 pm. Bethany Men‘s Brotherhood. Homes. Wednesday, April 23â€" Thursday, April 24â€" T:30 pm. Rebekah lodge. Masonic temple. 8:00 pm. Men‘s Fellowship. First United. Homes or church. 8:00 pm. City council. City hall. * 8:00 pm. Infant Welfare wing. Homes. Tuesday, April 22â€" Targ. ® 1200 m. H. P. Woman‘s club annual meeting at club house. Proâ€" 9:00 pm. Hobo Hop. High school. 1 Sunday, April 20â€" _ 800 pm. Braeside hobby show at Braeside school. Mussum of Natwal History in Mussem of Science and indueâ€" Shadd Aquarien A martle CWcogo. One ailion vistere ty. Foremost of its kind in home for 10,000 diferent yearty. the world. woriatine of fisk j â€"zimeemmmaee it *z U ATnd ~ 2: J DT P e " | % Pimie m0lly estots 4 Th & e Ag d 3 % P > ET EEIIH ap c cigs P3 M ‘an.‘s n ralh â€" eseie inanns m 2e aâ€" .""'-'.'!;1 P » p~ e > 3 ~ .. e $t, [ m .. ~*Co oifi e 7 Mss â€".â€"â€"_â€"â€" Fâ€" s 7 o ols = m( = | aiims P _ _( o â€" # 8 >> S ce '3'_" 4 M qeâ€"apmmemememmscem; % { o "â€"‘?' o s o\ f N\V) c » s Titd c 5 § % ;‘._;sul: vB h ““!' a * P Trins 5. P¢ MR‘ lam‘ _ n evi '1_;) F Wtc new, j Lk "":--._TA. NewOy )1 J 21 °0C °7 ; __4 e [ 9:00 am. 10 :00 am. 7:00 pm. 10 :00 am. 10 :00 am. 12:00 m. 12:30 pm. 2:00 pm. 12:15 pm. 2:00 pm. 8 :00 pm. 8:00 pm. 8:00 pm. 8:00 pm. 8:00 pm. 8:00 pm. dur one reef Thesisgical schools here are wanepesnnd in he sction 8:00 pm. Rifle and Pistol. General meeting, Deerfleld range. 8:00 pm. Sunset Terrace association, Community center. TERRITORIAL INFORMATION DEPARTMENT . RBUBLIC SERVICE COMRANY OF NORTHIERN I1LLINRNOoO1!8s Chicago and Northern Ilinois... Rich in Educational f and Cultural Advantages guished museums, churches and theological schools, rich in the things that give character and permaâ€" nence to an areaâ€"its educational, humanitarian, and FNOT only has Chicago and Northern Ilinois grown industrially great but also it has become Royal Arch Masons. Chap. 226. Masonic temple. H. P. Music club. Home. Trinity rummage sale. Parish house. Sewing group. YWCA. Lions club. Sunset Valley. Painting class. YWCA. Kiwanis, Sunset Valley. Rifle and Pistol (pisto!). Deerfield range. Woman‘s association, Presbyterian parish house, Woman‘s association chancel service, parish house. '--’--Mo-lneh-,’-hh-.. Woman‘s association program, parish house. Throughout Chicago and Northern lIilinois are (versities, colleges, technological and scientibe inâ€" CALENDAR OF EVENTS T HE PR ESS The Styseraper, U. S. centri. Motion picvree and thaotrical buticn arrect mitione ..“* parformancer Legion hall. Industrics locating in this crea have these outstanding advantages: Roilrood Center of the United States + World Airport Inland Woterways + Geographical Center of U. S. Population * Great Financial Center + The‘ "Great Central Marke!" + Food Producing and Processing Center + Leader in Iron and Steel Manufacturing * Good Labor Relations Record * 2,500,000 Kilowath of Power * Tremendous Cool Reserves + Good Government * Good Living * Good Services for Tox Dolior: + Send for free williens .. aided by speciofized schools. _ strongly rama of the stars. Importont works by fomove hundrad: of techwe and disâ€" wicot : achools. provide *-~b:‘ cvniion groups. wailed : epportunitien. great hospitals, center of basic research, all ranking among the finest in the world. *.; Residents throughout all Northern Illinois are fortunate in having easily accessible opportunities for study in every branch of learning and the reâ€" wards that cultural advantages bring. Some of these opportunities for a fuller life for the people in the entire area are indicated below. There of dramatic arts _ Chicage shool of witers has _ Art Inditste with workd slargâ€" GARNETTS Zoserde, vou waut WILONS... { . BUT BE SURE THEYRE mony splendid exhibite. Mistory dromatized in the _ &s becutiful Lincoln Pork. Reratwre .. _ usit art collections. , April 17, 1947

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