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Highland Park Press, 29 Apr 1948, p. 2

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Page 2 .tll'l-umdeu-mmm‘ sA',"tr...".'tr1sT"r'lliil'r"Glu"a"rira'ial nonhuman. Inhalation nu: “inn-r. l‘ on. v. Incl-copy. a.” "m “duh-MW.“ 'itif,t,Tt,'t"tatut"su'rf2u"d W “llama-In tIr.tettt% m.. NOB-tit- human. Nope, you surely shoukht't underestimate the power of a woman . . . . I thought I'd start off the column this week with' some comments on the international scene. But, no . . . . _ The Lil' Corporal, (most folks know her as the former Pat Will), my new bride, and, incidentally, one of the best pressagents I know, insists I write about her fine old alma mater, National Park College. It seems the alumnae, member: of the National Park Alumnae Foundation of Chieatro, And their guest: from the North Show, In planning . big min! event. It's sute.d for Wedneldny, Hi, 12th. u 1 putt. It's to be I lunch- con and “shim: showing. It'll be held " the beautiful Robert Jerome Cemy estate (you folks know it as the former Linker estate), 196 Old Mill Road in Lake Forest. TICKETS ARE SCAMS . . . Most affairs, like this anally end up with more unsold than gold tickets. But not National Park's. The charming National Park women. I'm told, have already sold most of the tickets and I hear hundreds are clamoring to attend. Have Your Diunontb Reset No womnn has ever set foot there. "And, therefore, it's the quietest. spot in the whole world T (Quom are Byrd's!) Now, in the writer's opinion. there’s'a, new twist to this III- nouncement. But, My: National Pnrk, only 200 may come. That's all. No more. _ So, the event will be "exclusive" . . . but right nice, I guess Mrs. Boner Holabird, likeable president of the foundation, tells the PRESS Angel: Butanbnch is benefit chairman. Mrs. Alfred G. Kling is eo-chairman. Hostess“ will be Mrs. John M. Bailey, Mrs. W. Kejth Hater. In. George W. Harper, Mm. Gerald William Bruce, Mrs Ralph Van Patten and Mrs. Whitt Northmore Schultz. Our pleasant miety editor, Mrs. Alice ZIbel, tells meJthere are two identical chapters m the Bible. _ "Whit thrilling experiences he has had'." Those nre just a few of the words heard last week nlur the pirtorial-lveture of Adm. Byrd. Antarctica is 10.000 feet high. Tt's M degrees colder there than it is at the North Pole. There In vast, untouched rrmurres in this treat. unchartered Und. It's big- ger than Europe And the United States combined. DID YOU KNOW? . . . . ONBYRD.... Wonder how this happened? Any Biblical students out front who can clear up this matter? . f‘Whn} a man."' “Imagine. " med-la. including the Congressional Medal of Plon- They are H Kings " nnd Isaiah ST. "i'iacri. a? “riuun' _ _ , t B. M Inc. 'Continuing ii, 3 tserious mood, hit-au- tumn“: all m pr I'll “(i-LAND PAC-I “I ORIGINAL DESIGNS '" “J ,ier_.teete' '1'. ir. Manon tN-Und-ti-tuP-row-n... Tiiwv'niiii- .0 in d "IE. - F395“? - 'rrogtsgtnnhNe.ree" Mil-Chit“ We're Ofrtothrw-ahg Show! WHITT N. SCHULTZ Take a Look Apologizing for his philoso- phixinz. the great explorer said, “We put have more human de- cency, undue. and 'mderatandirw in this world before we get o workable United Nations. Christi- anity is needed more now than ever if we're to have I Iingle global purpose-ttpe purpou of peace." GREENLAND'S IIPOITANCE. . “Armament mes days lend to war." Adm. Byrd lubed. We haven't peace yet. And we won't have it until we hold war-like laden in leash. “Should World War m come, and I pray it doesn't, it'll be fgught across the top of the world. That is why Greenland is the most strategically important land in the world today. We mast make our- selves strong, physically as well " mentally . . . " “We've '1:me a raid-wide environment which we're not able to fit into." The PRESS wants to awn thank the eivfe-minded men Ind women, led by able Hnl Meuin, for bringing such outstanding men as Adm. Byrd to Kighhnd link. The "Men of the Bohr” series was I greet success end I VII pleased to lean there'll be more out-standing speakers here next {all end winter. _ the We Virginian aid: And now to take my new bride to see what I consider the best musical comedy of this - and every'. - gear. N.UN nnnttal Wu-Mu show. directed by cap- able Joe Miller. ., Joe and eo-ehairmen A. Rae Womble nnd Wait Kemp have in- vited us to preview t'See How They Run" beginning next Tues- day, running until lily 8. Good luck . . . and I just hope Northwestern can keep you . . . your talent for direction and your ability to mold rather awkward college youths into talented per- formers is a step ahead of the best on Broadway. Thanks for your invitation. We'll be there applauding! Well, Joe, tf "See How They Run" is only half " fine as your other shows have -tieen, it'll be excellenf, I know. DRASTIC REDUCTION! ON ALL WINTER CLOTHES POI. THE END OF " South St. John Am“ " so. ST. JOHNS AVE. Highhnd Park Tuning By an - ASSORTED BOX CANOE-'5 _ BOX STATIONERY HAILMARK MOTHER’S DAY CARDS Larson 's Foul-rod " may“... Ewan-lavas. wn1urruny,lqm Men-Mutt“- “Mannheim-uh (db-WWW» mu: - - - _ettrr-Neer ”by,“ Sana "ka.-hnuqrttm.iL PD'WLWW.W Hindi. "are; luv-MW . In; 'Cn-h' ___ v.1... Jian Troy. Pint _ yyiir't £909., ,5"! 0...... him”, like 1% and In: Gm Emit. Ion-ting: Eighth Grade Stud-lb - Jenna Holden. Joan Codahol-g. M Klee, Buddy WM N grade - my: m Dian. Singer, Geoffny Finlay. We!!! Bone. Sixth .md.-Nngter Hall. Beatrice Show, Cynthia Brut. Jule Pram. m -do-Bae, Btpee, Josephine Solon“. John Kuhn. Brandt in; lu‘e: Eighth Grade Students - Carol: Williuu. Barbara Barnes. Seventh evade- [.7 Jo Wt. Dun Seitx, John Cox. Sixth _ Debbie Keogh, Charles [hum Dougla- Dunn. Fifth _ Julie Patton, [any Reich. John Dean. Guides far the evening will be Sixth trvade-LimU Ann Barker, Judy Williams, Shirley Bock. Rote gm Ptoetdieh, Debby Bennett. Sherry Dillon. Fifth grade--- Eu. peth Maven. Carol Summers. Jean Young: Ind Sherry new. Teachers directing the above - tivities will be: Musie--aEia. Ann Phelps; Floral Arrangements - Mrs. Wilton; Mounting! - In Whitehouse: Continuing the guides -Misa Nelson. . . ,-l I Some of the student from the 'rtttrer_neilibeatwoehhs their respective class-roan; Eighth grade-An" Curtis. Jerry Wilkinson. HAVE Ground, Ronny Sulynnis, Tommie 'reoeh..hventh erado- Judith Watkins, Ann Bennett. Robert Nelson, he! Ziegler. Sixth grade-Just, Micor- quodtle, Dorothy Appleman. sun- ford stuhy. Boh Smith. Fifth undo - Susan Hurray, Angel- Scomncco, Brim Home. Run-ell Johnson. . Binnie will be furnished during the refreshments by In. A. . Johnson. Co-aetintr " hm on the Be- freshment committee will he the Kindemrwn and Pint grade Mothers. no s. Fir-t SI. StudioundCunaI 8ttt p. I... '" "at... An Down." "o-w- 2:” .0 ' We Carry Had: Bulb- Authon’ud Sale. and Soviet NoethShmeNidrCo. so Yur- I. KEEPBUICK BEST YOU'LL BEE way BUIC‘ PARTS S'oei-Iixi-g In Pick-m or Children BUICKS BEST THE PRESS A.ort-btmsntth.Mtrb. InndNrkhoapitat on All!“ l.“ Mr.nndhersDnvidD.D-ee "' PM]: avenue, akin-bod. It. had En. George L Bur-h of 228 Ion-gin place, Rich-cod. Yee"rturare.rttaor-tthq Highland Park hospital on Ari] June: Richmond bu been chosen as the lune for the In!" boyborn on April unman- taasdNrhhosqritattoi.and_ R. P. Niketh of 328 Cent-ll In- nue. In. Nina: is the nm- [want Richmond. dunner of In. James Richmond " 1m New York, and the In; Mr. Riel.- mond. The little boy has n I'M, Carol Ann, 2%. A daughter "a born at the Rigid-mt Put hospital on April " to Mr. and Mm. Erma R. Wickhlm of 515 Linn! Imus. In. Wickham is the forum Bull Kruger, daughter of the 'Willi-n Hunger; of 711 Wield am... The baby, who has been Inna] Billie, han two sisters, Nancy. s, and Bobbie Sue, " month old. A son arrived u the Highland Park hospital on April " for It. and Mrs. Mu Davin " 182 & Cent"! uremic, High“ "he little boy. who weighed tr no“ 4 ounces. has been named 1M..- Martin. Be is the (rand-ca of Mr. and Mrs. Wntter Dlvh all Mr. and Mrs. Felix Orr, " of hider, Illinois. Mrs. Davis is the former Dorothy Orr. mm”: Take Care of Your Home: '3 Cheek These Vital Points " " M. " 36. 37. " I 9 " 21 ' " " " " 27. " 29. at " 2. Attic van 3. Flashing 4. (NM 5. Roof 6. Rafters, 7. Roofsha 8. Burners 9. Weather IO. Lambs ll. Gorxme- - _ Pry?, eh ll. 13. M. ts. 16, IT, I. Exterior trim 2. Attic ventilation, attic mom 3. Flashing f. gram mummy, cup, etc. 's'.lt,','G',"-'-"tess. ts, mi kahuna, Me. Sherrie Hm Door: and hard-orb Plumbing and “M Ihyes W! 'ttfrm _ _ Rafters. studding Roof sheathing Weatherstripping Wham W. the. “(pin-n Wetland. planer] Me. 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