Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Mar 1948, p. 1

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The daily papers haveâ€"had much to say, and will say more, dbout the case of Raymond Rubart, who has been charged with manslaughter, after his two year old son died following a beating. Up to now, noone has ‘advanced the disturbing theory that perhaps Rubart litâ€" erally didn‘t know any better. Strange as that may seem, it‘s possible and it points up the fact that many wellâ€"inâ€" tentioned â€"people who are intent on making it harder to get a divorce, might befter spend their time in trying to get laws passed to make it a bit harder to get married. Have you ever walked into a movie house, only to discover that you‘d seen the show before? That‘s the way we feel about the daily chronicling of the Russian grabs in Europe. But the last time we saw the picture, there was a slightly different cast. Most of the rest.of Of course, you could walk out of the movie, but there‘s not much chance of walking out on this show. Besides, thero may ‘be a change in the way the show ends, as well as in the cast of characters. We can only hope that the cast won‘tinclude the stars of Guadalcanal, Kassérine Pass, Attu, Anzio and St. Lo. From history we learn that we learn nothing from history. you saw thit oneâ€"too. You‘ll remember that"it~ Germany grabbing Austria, Czechoslovakia, etc. We‘ve made great progress in devising tests to deâ€" termine aptitude for jobs. Maybe we‘d better start thinking about devising tests to détermine aptitude for marriage and parenthood. We‘ve been able to pass laws prohibiting almost anything elseâ€"maybe we can arrange to prevent the unfit from having children to murder. It doesn‘t help the kids much to punish the murderers afterwards. * & College of Surgeons Selects Highland Park Hospital e FROM HISTORY WE LEARN . .. For Highland Park Hospital has been selected by the American College of Surgeons for study under the new point rating system of evaluâ€" e MANSLAUGHTER ating hospital service to patients. The American College of Surâ€" geons examines all hospitals in the country to determine whether they measure up to the required standâ€" ards of operation, available faciliâ€" This examination is repeated every year to make sure that hospitals merit continuation on the approved list. Highland Park Hospital has ties, competence of staff and perâ€" work and records. Qualified hosâ€" pitals are then officially approved. Vol. No. 38; No. 2 had this approval for a number of The study and examination is being conducted this week at the Highland Park Hospital under the direction of Mr. John E. Paplow of the American College of Surâ€" __B \ / EMPTY.l Up To Now BY BILL THOMAS Raise Family At Ravinia School Jack and Jill are ringâ€"neck doves that first grade children ‘have as pets at Ravinia School. Many Highâ€" land Park childten know Jack as the dove in Mr. D. Dewey‘s sumâ€" noticed Jack and Jill picking up straw from the bottom of the cage. A box was nailed in the cage and soon two beautiful white eggs apâ€" peared. The doves took turns keepâ€" ing the eggs warm. They managed to change places when no one was mer camp. Jill came from the Brookfield Zoo in January. A few weeks ago the children Gill and Mike came running with there were two heads peeking out Announcements were immediâ€" ately sent to other rooms in the sghool. Since then the dove famâ€" ily has had daily visitors from all of the nest! The Higbland Park Pregs | One morning two weeks later 3 A Paper,for Highland Parkers @ Published by Highland Parkers Tangle Tomorrow Scoring a 7 to 3 victory over the Arlington Heights Boxing Club Sat. night the Highland Park Boys‘ Boxing Club are now awaiting the invasion of the strong Highwood Community center‘s boxing club at the Highland Park High school Gym Tomorrow (Friday) at 8 P.M. This bout should prove to be one of the best seen this season as the Highwood club has built up their team with a long string of victories since being defeated by Highland Park in the first match of ‘the year, Highland Park now leads the league by token of not having a defeat this year. Park and Recreation Work Stressed At Institute Highland Park And Highwood Boxers To Little Geo. Winkler "the buzz saw‘"" of the local mitt wielders will open the show against Wayne Bellie son of coach Geno Bellie of Highwood. fThe wind up of the bout will bring together Ted Telâ€" ano of H.P. against Bud Geianâ€" gorgi. Each of these two boys have had a victory over one another wnd this bout should prove to be outstanding. Ad Executive of advertising, the preparation of ads, proper merchandising promoâ€" tions and other business potentials. Chamber To Hear Oysler‘s talk, and will deal with the highlights on the philosophy Mr. Oysler has been associated with retail advertising for the past ten years and has been privileged to appear before numerous retail groups. He has a deep insight of the problems faced by the small store in reaching potential cusâ€" tomers, and the forceful manner in which he addresses his audience will prove advantageous to Chamâ€" ber members. § Edward Brown, superintendent of Highland â€" Park parks, was among the park and recreational directors attending the secend anâ€" nual Great Lakes Park Training Inhtitute held Feb. 23â€"27 at Poâ€" kagon State Park, Ind. The instiâ€" tute which was attended by apâ€" proximately 150 men outstanding in this field was sponsored by the Indiana University School of Phyâ€" sical Education, with Prof. Garrett G. Eppley in charge. . â€" _ _ This year‘s institute emphasized the administration and public reâ€" lations field in connection with park and recreation work. Those attending were registered from ten states and the District of Columâ€" bin. f Mr. Charles Oysler, Retail Adâ€" vertiser Counsel of the Chicago Tribune, will Bbe:the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Highland Park Chamber of Comâ€" merce this coming Tuesday eveâ€" ning at the Sunset Valley Club. A dinner is planned for sixâ€"thirty. "Evaluating Advertising That Sells" will be the subject of Mr. Youth Severely Injured In Automobile Accident Raymond Seiffert of 822 No. Green Bay road is hospitalized with a severe neck injury, and Robert Knudson, 630 Skokie aveâ€" nue, is at home after being treated for minor injuries at the Highland Park hospital, as the result of a Friday about midnight. The car, driven by Twain Turâ€" ner of Exmoor Country club, plunged into a ditch after striking wrecked. a large pool of water on Rt. 21, near Half Day, and becoming out of control. ‘The car was badly Table Tennis Tournament At Center March 11, 12 The youths were all high school seniors, each aged 18. Turner, the driver, was uninjured. 4 Mmme&-h at the Highland Park unity Center for the Annual Table Tenâ€" nis Tournament to be held on March 11th and 12th at the Comâ€" munity Center, Winners of this Highland Park Community Center March 20th. All winners will then pu&'mcauuneu. pete in the All American Table ‘Tennis tourrfament sponsored by tioned by the U.8. Table Tennis Association. For further informaâ€" tion call H. P. 2442. Highland Park, lllinois,: Thursday, March 4, 1948 H.M.S. Pinafore To Be Staged Soon session". Twelve different varieties of flowers were discussed. Operetta At High School lDeerb'eId T‘ wp. Woman‘s Fest To He Presqated ’ Republican Club Choose Highland Park‘s Official The Monday night speaker hhumh .: of Highland Park Family Service. She comed through the courtesy of ; $1.50 a

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