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Highland Park Press, 13 May 1948, p. 5

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Wet Fat - Balk mum-mania, is”; WOO-“60M a.tt-H--trmitiesiesths "atato..rooet-edirtNbmd_ who. ind. m out-nah: wmh195u1~.u- "a-tonnaitieui-re" Ahab can; can put: - with. (or -U-sinded “that. with a ratio " nine single non to etch 83"“ Sid And if you cant G tally hit the mm ink-D“. Pick you - nasd go to the Fir but when the” an (in! Laotian mates for every Mun pd in Hawaii. the Philippines. "iin.lisrea and Ctsin-h-r United States forces In based. In that connection Uncle Sam stands ready to heir you by pro- viding employment in than far- diturq convict. according to the netie% which an: Thursday, my t3, 1948 “There are nothing like Uncle Sam’s outposts for opportunities. The United My, government is now seeking 5,000 gm? to titt job: in the Fur East. They need every- thing from clerk-twists to editors. workers and accountant; We: muse from 82,770 to 810,000 I yen, with bee travel. low-cost housing and (m ttmqritaiixation thrown in, This contract calls for nine months' service, and home will be a Qnonnet hut " upproxi- mlely $10 . month. Amy chow costs about " cents I meal. "For complete information on iota in China, Japan, Koren and other points of interest in the Far East, write the Overms_Branch Office of the Beevetar, of War, War Department. Washington, D. $9tatistiea on other states men- tioned in the “tide show that Wyoming In: 164 available men to every 100 avaihhle women; Mon- una 150 to 100; Ideho 144 to 100', New Mexico 117 to MW; Hemehusem " men to 100 wom- en; Georgia " single men to every 100 Iveihhle women: South Carolina 89 men to no women; end WaahiasetonNbC. worst of all with on] " Ivnneble men to every n; marriage-Ne girls. Local Fix-o “inf Ur..- “My” Chi-f " - H.- "A the chief in every home." Tut's what Highhnd Park's Fire Chief William J. Bennig would like to see to help reduce the 6,000 deaths caused by fire in Ameri- can homes each year. "The logical person for the job is the housewife," Chief Hennig stated. "She is usually home more thnnnnroneeheandeankeetrnn eye on the not of the family to see they don't cause fine by their) endear)“. Buidee. housewives‘ have more fire-hazardous nah than anyone - The lady of the house must set a good example by being an! cal-eh] her-nu, the Chief said. Iconic irons alone start more than " ruetsadariuthehome while gas stove explosions and the ignition of hot (nut clue nanny mom, he pointed out. In. Rome Fire Chief should see that electric outlets end con- nections are checked at - intervals and that chimney flue: and stove pipes are uncloued. “Home dry-cleaning fires kill 800 people every felt," according to Fire Protection Indium fitm ,ues.'ms-mstheheadofthe home fire We mint train her family not to one cleaning fluid nu! radiator: and open fires." Chief Ronni; warned. leen smoking cause. one- third of the 300,000 lnnunl 0.8. dwelling ftmm, " “and. Show in bed, which in tho greatest single an: of death by fire in the hone, should be for- bidden to every one, In masked. “0mm unto will want most nee.." Chief Emir-dd, “and ham dunk! no. tilt their {unmet employ it h the home. An and step of caution‘ is to have Inn-wed {in extin- guishers nudity IVIihHO in an of valor-sen Mints. Properly and. fire extinguisher: can slow th_aorfirormuitunT day-Mt urn-ins. But the great- esit--tinhornftt um familial I hope 170 an get hon-evin- of Highland M to help u dart than." blaifl'olh‘ hit-thumheldnhwr- "r.ttstt3-setmgeheor JoeWofle'ulm-In- mmwm.nou 51¢:stwa limlob-rvhdbynho- ttir,rmtr.aeEh-oodhee --. -iauGu GGUGm, - a " Sal-b My. Du Plums LV.C.ToPluI-t Wainaot.Misaa,Jr. At Chill». my " tmth., . In. In. UM a! Chic-go hr rot-or. will a. plan "The [min ad Ida- tions of the Supt... Coat De cilion on Wt“- G-ti" in a talk before the North he Chapter of tho Annie.- Vm Committee " 8:15 deuhy. lay it. " the Glue“ Paine Library. hole-or liq, Ii. b - chairman of the AVG. _ Area Council. In!“ E - in: the We all M " muons which to.“ h H recent historic doe“ d .. b prune Court of the I)!“ m holding restrictive men-t all. ea in real m on“ - deeds unenforceable. He will en- deavor to exphin the siguifiearsee of the ruling from the standpoint of North Shore property owners, and to the putrlie-at-urtre in the Gtionnl fight for civil rights. Appropriately, the who! will be preceded by n drawing of the widely heralded -movie short "the Rome We Live In” narrated by Prank Sin-tn. The " yen old expert on utili- ty law In: the distinction of be- "mtrthefirstNegrotoeems Professorship in the " dunn- ment u the University of Chi- cago. Professor King. a product of the Chicago Public Schools and the university undergraduate de- partment, served his country with distinction during the In! you! --rastus meme gent-l coun- cil in the Office of Price Adminis- tration in Washington, Ind Inter intheAmywbmher-outothe rank of uphill. As a. result of the highly me- celsful experiment in holding“, chapter meeting in HM Park hat month, the AVG is going to rotate its meeting pm {may with Gleam chosen this time. Junior High Sehoot Prom To Be Held At Woman’s Club, June s The Junior Prom at Highhn unity June 5, in the Trigh%nd Purl: Woman's club. Dancing will take place from 9 Path. to mid- night. Music win be fumiKed by Jack Cam :nd his orchestra, may ‘appeuing at the Edgenwr Bench (hotel, Chicago. Pul: High school will be held tut: The junior king and queen have been chem, but their identities will not be revealed until the night of the dance. N. Shun a-ee. Of l Mu Phi Endor- To i fluent Program, May " [ ( The newly-formed North Shore chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon. Na- tional Music Sorority. will meet " the home of the secretary, In. Richard Thompson. 975 on street, Winnetka. on Wednesday, He, 19, at 2:30 Fm. Elects Austin Gamma, pianist and member of the faculty of Northwestern Utti- versity, will give the program. A short business meeting, in charge of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Kidd, the president. will precede the pro- Annual Pentecost Collection Foe Uhe County Due my " invited. The-nun] Mucous-oiled!“ for the Catholic Charities of the Anhdiocéoo will be him up In all the churches of his County on next Slinky, Iuy 10th. m. Eminence. Samuel (India-l Stitch. ml- of the Catholic r_curitttir-tot_rte, huurgodngenammub tati-tforth-r-tut", fifty "80650.de clarity within his hm www.mm ity office in Wuhan“. - mummmm beertbeormhttoth-ftM, ”Munich-tyne.“ of 215 f-t.tr ”and I” an. amn'eunmhndled locally. tro-s-da-tthor- be and for the support of the uheComttrofhet , EogotCioeerFxmd Drive Set Poi May " Withthemtd ”think-Cain- ty one" fund drive In for I” IS, Dr. now D. Own. W Bluff.- gent-l chm-Inn. reported thnt collection: on In] 8 WM 818,114, or TTW% of the m not for Like County. Three communities. lion. Grurr his and Mulligan-n. Mmemrthtopby'Mt Bighllnd Purl ind Wed 69% offt-tt» R.3.u-th.1,2gTMersb. rxtod.i.tuMi-dPHehatr- Ali Mu ina are coulially Young Music Students Present Musicale Last Thumdny night I mnsicnlei prom was presented by six? young musicjnns " the Highland Park Community Center. Nancy Kelby, who plays the piano and flute, end Barbara Kramer and David Reid, the clarinet. ere nude school tstudents, while Miss Murcia Riggs, pianist, and the Misses Gian: Martin and Pat Peterson, yho phy the pinno and flute, an [ii!,?,?.': Park high school stu- dents. Miss Riggs ig planning to mnjor in music " Dans Hall in Huss- chusetts where she will attend school next year. Miss Peterson, who won the state contest in nute, is a member-of the Youth Or- chestn of Chicngo. where she plsys the first stand. She recently won I scholarship to study music at Northwestern university. Bar- bam Kramer and David Reid have given clarinet duets on seven] oc- casions. The prom-um presented by the young music students is Is fol- towtrt- Prelude XXI -___..._.lneh Clair de lame ---Detmsw Bonetto MM del Petnrct.......Lint Pat Peterson _ Shower of Gold .‘..............Bonillon Barbara Runner - Dave Reid South op. 14, No. 2 Andante “m. o..-...-.....--.-- Improvisation .‘............Ku:Dowell Improvisation Ginm Martin Minuet de L'Arlesienne -Biset Andante from First Concerto op. " _-a---------- Pat Peterson Sonat- op. " Admgfo-Cnntntrile _........--.......-...-- Polonaise Ab -.--lhopirt , Nancy Hello, Danae deg Mi'rlitons Worn the Nutcracker Suite)....T-chlikowsky Pat Peterson - Nancy Kelby Gian. Martin " Fine lax Chevenx de Lin WI Day Gift tsTuerhooiCitt Fmotundrut.Gem- Rondo Caprieeimso on: " Mr. ad In. (Shula tr. 8n- ban. 817 'tu-ood drive, m myriad on my of kt wk by u long-dimnce all from Gm -tr-atoiTttteeerf -sis--a-i-st-emeherrr ammunwmhaG-Ioamhhm- Rmdeamm-aummnm -a-t-tt-i-.-"-.hhevro"" -eeth.-t-tgeastntn--teetHaMea_. IMI_DIy cm in. (hair daughter. In: La. - -- 'ttmt-tbo-ttoft-toF. mylut’ulytowkhlpochl Ber-ttvi-roto- “Mmqnmmmdy t-redtougtdaHt, Germany, "aDheetoroftuie%l Serv- iaeluh them. Wit 3 . tmthtnq m for occupation troop. and Inni- to-tee-tduet-ho-ro- trotttrtetHborderoVrsbom mmtmmchhm for mention-l pm The, t--rxtmrtn,er-Hrtt, B. bru-y. to... for dancing and lunch m BetAet "" and ”mama-n. lummmmm m-“II‘MMMH Wymlmhfnrofth mum-cm. 1._........>easdet-an lurch Bias THE PRESS CemehadeSeasoi, Creative Writes To Resume In Full The North Shore Creative Writ. en will hold their annual business meeting and election of ofneem on Thursday, Hey 18th, at the home of In. Mildnd Hauler of Ravinin: This meeting mark: the conclusion of u very successful and stimulating you? of writing under the able leadership of - jorie Penn of Chicago. L ' Mrs. Heesaler who is the out-' going president of the group. is also director of the Mildred Hnetr- sler Bullet. This organization, which he: been active in Chicago for eleven years, is In interracial project with the aim of ultimately establishing an Interncinl School of Fine Arts. On Sunday after. noon, June 6th. at tho Chieatro Civic Opera House, the Bullet will present 1 performance entitled “Alladin’l Lump". JxmieseWe..tture_Gruv, ToPt.nAuun11ameheoo The last weekly workshop of the North Shore Creative Writers we: held on April 29th. Regular meets ings will be resumed next full. Board members of the Junior group of Highland PH-utah. Center of Intent Welfare will meet hid-y, my " " the hone‘ of Mrs. Clifford Edema. to di.. one 'final arrangements for the ennui luncheon to be held " Ex- moor country club on Wednesday Key " at 1.00 o'clock. All four group: of Highland Park Intent Welfare Melly-t- in this strictly new uttering and: year. In. Mnkelin will introduce, Mm. Elin- beth lchry. “minim u- pervieor of Infant Welfare, Bo. ciety, In. Robert Iowan], prel- ldent of the. Women's Mum-r1 end am. Jeenette Townsend. ex- tension unevenly. Preddenu of ell four group: will when their board members In. Ted Connol- ly, who I: -teral cum-n of thet luncheon has appointed two nem- bers from and: group to nmiqt - with arr-wk. OfneeHedrrNesdrd Saver-11mm job-m open for “W lad twist- in tlt-ttot-mt-ofthe vetcrlnl titanium, 868 MRMndhnudodh prom-o claim of m for uriem.t.eteftt-rttodmtderth. 498 - whim by VA. fondtoollplayuolthohdonl mil-Int. Pay for b-tmthte "ite-r-msd-Ute, mmwh'fhowrkw hcohommo-plmm 'mia-r-r'-'"" Lr-s-ttsem-ti-l wanna-wad: 1--dnnrtthr.r. Ttt.tttt-tta-toenee.e VAbmmkntmeMe-co -mrs-ttmoadstrb-bms mu-anMAe-h- tert.-dttttHbeHtriq. AWMjoll-yh 'e-br-tore-ttoth. Panel-ml Mon,'m Ad. ministration. I“ Ala-BL Pha- F+aadrht. Day: Dsa-Frauo&hirH-th Plan In boll. can.“ It! My an» Oct Tm new. nigh-nod. on WM. In: ", a day not a“. for - phdzinc “DMD and cooper.- “on. At ' :30 a... the Highland Park High school band, under th- di- rection of Emil! N. Pinch, will [and . panda eoesaisting of group- depicting lunc- from mnasrtnnds. The ehildmm will hi dread in “the cumin“. tad the line of much will he north on tt Cantu, cut on Highwood awn“. south on Railway and west on We to the Oak Ten-ace phymnnd. where 1 hand concert will be giv- en A program will be staged on the kindergarten terrace, consisting of folkdances in costume and songs of various nations, held in panor- nmie fashion. At this time FHeetd-) ship Hearth, a barbecue pit spon- Bored by the Board of Eduction Ind hunt " I visible sin of the friendship of people in the com- munity. will be dedicated with up- proprinme ceremonies. Everybody is welcome. Brine a family picnic Munch and have a day of fun. Kindergarten-Nu- rhymes; lat trrade--mmand, 2nd grade-- China; 3rd trrade-Mexieo; 4th tgrade-N-r, 5th trradetr- Sweden Ind Enghnd; 6th grader-- France; 7th tgrades-Brasil nnd Italy; 8th grade-United sates. There will be community sing- ing, field events. contests ind amen. The put weeks have been filled with intensive study of the habits and customs of may friendly na- tions. Different groups lave choo- en the following countries for their Friendship Day sponsorship; Tho steering committee in chug! 'tret Mr. W. A. Thom Supt. of Behoohr--ehnirmnn; Mr. Round Win, Mr. Monroe Hall, Miss Rose Opitz Ind Miss Dorothy Spink. . - Seeing Ere Meehryhirs Enrothnat Ends Mai " Mmy misfortunes in life are harder to bear thnn blindnes, ae- cording to" Miss Norine IcNichols of this city. Miss McNichola vi: guest speaker " a new; of Seeing Eye 111me com workers Tm, my 11 It tin Wet Club. 1861 North Ian- born Street. The meeting “I held for the purpose of reporting tho progress male on the current 800- ing Eye membership damn-at. wiich-opcned on April to and will continue through my 18. Members of the Highknd Park committee In: Mrs. Lester Wellmn, Jr., club mun, Mrs. Harold R. Forums, Jr., Mrs. Irma Frank, In Stanley Rush“, Mrs. Joseph D. Idem, Mrs. Albert Loner, In. Ralph Hickok, Mrs. Robert Paint, In. been D. Schooler, Mrs. L. P. Me- elure, Mm. Richard Uhlmmn. New Post-{e Stamp A postage stamp merit in: one of the heroic incidenta of World War II is being lined by the Post Ofneq new on May 28 end in being marked by a special cemony It the White House on that date. The Bump mush-ates the have aacrifice of four ehnrlntrt-og" 'Catholic, one In“: and m Pto- teatant. who on their life belt to soldiers aboard tho 8.8. Dor- Chester and went down 'reartrte together, when their IN]: - tan- pedoed. Their at of Motherhood and with. In. bosom on. of Abe who of Amado-II m. May We Have Your 'Ares' 2 ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE wMPANY TdeIool Telephone Operators Earn High Wages. Learn more" about this interesting work. Dry! Kp 9 all 21 S. 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"ye. for I three-month mutton. no will visit Bur-cilia, Franco, M cues and Pill, Italy, and the can when ho m horn, S'Am Palm in the pmvince of Modem Italy. The return trip will be made by pine from Switaerhnd to Chicago on Sept. T. Onions to this ecuntry'll veamaeonndthisishufi_ to the land of his birth. BORCHARDT FUEL COMPANY It. III-Out. |1nmrm Commend-I Fame: According to . Mutual Century Fund report, an estimated 90 pa cent of he total huh-o. of mu!» tum: And ‘11on in tho United State. New tho war wu. done on crodit and " least " per cent at ro- counts or inhuman pla- Anton-tic "CP" Cu mg. uni Auto-n6: (in - haterucrlO that about 17,000,000 "db “on! inhabitant- m ald- ed to the world’s minim law-(Mali. m Natural Cu!” B+toPtwh-r- done. Righinad Park 67 WPUHC‘I lawn Rolling

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