Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Aug 1947, p. 1

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*Beach, Highland Park. Avery Jones‘ and W ell%hgt o n Quirk‘s "Nereus", with Joan Peters as akipper and Elsic Quirk as crew. On the windward tacks "Naind", went into the lead followed by "Cygnet", a recent addition to the club‘s fleet owned by Dan Sinclair and Jay Embich, skippered for the race by Bernic Joseph, with Marâ€" gery Sinclair, Cynthia Sinelair and Te y e oo m racers far behind. Corrected times for the race were as follows: First placeâ€"Naind, vgd by Milton Stein,â€"time 0:31 :00. Second placeâ€"Cygnet, owned by Sinclair & Embich, time 33:10. Third placeâ€"Nausikaa, owned by Millard, time 47:11. somewhat abated by starting time, leaving moderate swells and light airs. In favorable downwind going on the first leg "Nausixaa", a amailer sloop sailed by Everett and Mary Millard, made use of a time handicap to reach the downwind carrying an expert crew Fourth placeâ€"Nereus, owned by Jones & Quirk, time 59:45. uo:c(-n-h-'.:: «t , & aloop formerly of Wilmette Harbor and a new acquisition of the High by Benno Nell courses in asecfor many years. Andy Kaiser, Chairman, and Edâ€" ward Weeks comprise the commit * Th Prikey. Augore 104 witt ho the date of the club‘s third beach ward course the Stein boat, a vet showed its stern to the Sinclairâ€" Club‘s first postwar race held Sunâ€" day afternoon off Park Avenue ..._Remarque suggested that a. war be conducted ‘along carnival lines, with the leader or ruler of each nation appearing for his country clad in tights and armed with a club. The winner of the Ybattle of the clubs" would win the war for his nation. â€" _ â€" J mbuyuâ€"la-y,hth-m&-ydh'h‘ of warâ€"especially atomic. â€" ** R 5 . > were in the forholesâ€"it is interesting to contemplate the idea put forth by Erich Remarque in his famous "All Q@ict on the Western ‘The Story of Mrs. Murphy," a recent Bookâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"Month Club fl.dh(wy,mwed_foruyht.hhmp- tion), should be required readingâ€"for reformers. It points up the fact that alcoholism is a subject for medical research rather than the police court, just as soâ€"called "social drinking" is a matter of mores rather than morals. It suggests to the thinking person that we must Jook to science for a cure for alcholism, just as we must look to proper education, rather than prohibition, for a "cure" for social drinking: there is another danger. ~Every wild shot loosed by a perhaps wellâ€" meaning, but certainly careless, person, brings just so much closer to realization the passage of wellâ€"meant, but vicious laws which would take firearms out of the hands of lawâ€"abiding citizens, leaving them to criminals, to whom laws mean nothing anyway. 'l\epmblu-iaonetbotwbehnllldhypdieeup‘m alone. ]fjuteemynne,myvhenhthedty)ifls,m. vifle, report it once. ~If he has a legitimate reason for carrying it, mno harm will have been done. If he is "just out for a little target practice," your call may save a life. : 4 Vol. 37 No: 25 LUCK AND STRAY BULLETsS 'efl,nnévuhlledthihe,bd-lydea,blhdl‘dal hm&&efid&n&:lfiqbflkfiuwhn’m hllâ€"nkp-bvw,htdflmkifl,&:m&l“‘ While the menace to life is the prime horror of these accurrences supper. Turnouts for these â€"â€"~ *The Higbland Park Press mark the standard Up To Now maintenance would leave insuffi~ tient funds to properly care for those streets with whose maintenâ€" ance we are charged by law. T. M“ o Class On August 19 n-!ll-fiul:: :,fil.m.-d.od-.: The City has found it necessary to sgopt the above policy on ac~ count of the large amount of scat tered development in outlying disâ€" not been made in acgordance with Fropety cwnire the Chty ns iat over such streets. The cost of maintaining these t emporary 1. Streets ‘which have been dedicated and accepted by the City whose improvements have been inâ€" stailed in accordance with standâ€" no meeting in July, due to the picâ€" nic, all members are urged to be events have been large mo~ m pireatminer mt the Policy of the City of Highiland Park governing the maintenance and repair of city streets, as unaniâ€" Mwllllhfi'-f bers of the ‘city council.. The City will extend complete â€" A Paper for Highland Parkers © Published by Highland Parkers 9:00 to 12:00 and 100 to $00. h‘-hvhuh-i* :Hm’b“h with Qâ€"Z, in the afternoon. ning to attend high school next year should report to the high school on Monday, August 25, st will voue 200 Toithnen on Sbruice hn ts Tominp Repitten t “ulvllchtl':“-.‘ Educational Workshop At Elm Place School Highlind Park, Iilinois, Thursday, August 14, 1947 ., 0 a.m. for the testing program. h-hhh-h:::n-.- open to sell books to students of 107 RAVINIA‘S FINAL SUMMER PROGRAM Infant welfare has arranged disâ€" plays of these articles in the win~ dows of the Thrift Shop which have aroused quite , bit of inter est during the past two weeks eye to see ih it the lovely heir loom service it is today, with its softly gleaming finish. _ â€" from bizs of silk she found in ns Thrift Shop. Each one is a masterâ€" piece of workmanship and color ‘;:ui.':-d'-m'u'oâ€"-l édea of testing water | ‘-d‘d.-h-:hfiv-lfi" the practice of other North Shore fir =ge is wot a guarded closed | ~~Althoo "n'.”‘u:“--“-- Although play in the "16" loa* gue was to have ended after the second round, the teams have de~ .*‘I: Thursday startâ€" games on i.dvfl.c'elui.-llfi Ir ontheln 5 momgs to Te ~U~M~h~1 carlior at this time of the year. 5c a copy; $1.50 a 16"

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