{d Page 2 ~_Mr. and Mrs" Kimball own the rdays tremendously _ successful _ Miles| eased Kimball Company, one of the lead ! So, ing (in fact, the leading!) gift| quick and housewares mail orger house. "M During peak times, 850 h.rd-1 Bu: working | Oshkoshians _ fill orders| WHY for thousands of "armâ€"chairâ€"shopâ€"| _ Fai pers" at the clean and spacious"lried Kimball Building, a landmark in | the f this quaint old town,. } tricat and housewares During peak working . Oshko for thousands o Once again, with my new b this time to the far north, and t« mail order concerns in the world name in t HIGHLAND PARK CUSTOMERS a-_mmmnc-r- cation must be written on one of the paper only. and be signed with the name and address of the writer. Lester S. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editor. Kimballs I know you Highland Parkers buy many of the 1800 different items Teatured in Kimbail‘s folk-’ sy, interesting and cleverlyâ€"writâ€"| ten catalogs; I know because I‘ve | seen the brightlyâ€"wrapped Kimball | packages at our post office, | It‘s a great pleasure meeting!} the .Kimballsâ€"and looking over, their _ hugh, _ white, _ blockâ€"long| plant, ably run by Mr. Kimball lnd} his staff of highly trained engi~] neers, skilled in the assemblyâ€"line | technique of filling mail orders| promptly and accurately. It‘s teamâ€"work and a friendly spirit which join to make the Kimâ€" ball Company outstanding. CALL BY FIRST NAMES ... t Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911. at the Post Office at Highiand Park, Iiiinois. Subscription rates: $150 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $300 per year outside of Lake County, Illinois. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, MHighland Park. 1. Telephone: Highâ€" land Park 557 e Mr. and Mrs. Kimball, who | know all their employees by th(-ir} first names, were most generous, | devoting hours of their valuable time to us youngsters in the mail order field. They gave us so many helpful suggestions on how we can improve our business and please our own customers evem@more. W‘\-l:lu- the Kimballs‘ approach / to businessâ€"it‘s so positive. lni essence it‘s a clean, square dl-nl;l guaranteed satisfaction; top qual: ity gifts, toys, housewares; and prompt, efficient delivery. SHOP BY MAIL GAINING More and more folks nowadays are shopping by mail, realizing how speedy and convenient it is And we certainly can sed why when reliable, highlyâ€"rated firms like the Miles Kimball Company perform so expertly. So, Mr. and Mrs. Kimball, many thanks for your kindness and graâ€" ciousness. We‘re right pleased to think the future is bright look forward to secing ing abs I‘\'i'ahll' each da The . It‘s about midnight nowâ€"and my bride (she‘s entitled to that name for 1 year, I‘m told) sleeps soundly in the other room while 1 sit here with my portable, ponderâ€" ing and reflecting about the 75 you again soon, Continued su« Kimball, in your scores}) swer ... It‘s at my â€" bride A BIT ON MARRIED LIFE Whil Wiscons Schwinn built heavy duty Whizâ€" zer bicycle, special price $65. 26, 24 and 20 inch Schwinn bicycles priced at $39.95. §3 Waukegan Ave. Highwood CerviSales&Service OsSHKOSH, WISCONSIN THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Here M he question . CV like married life an v we met and dined with the Tel. H. P. 1197 in he BICYCLES (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) ill wlion s swell folks! (We didn‘t vou Highland Parkers ther . with my new bride, to beautifullyâ€"green Wisconsin, far north, and to Oshkosh, home of one of the finest ess, Mr. affirmat We Meet The Miles Kimballs my . WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ xu leading home magazines folk ha off Let‘s Take a Look hear you â€"and we both of and Mr ve work! mo« thit “ Married life, said one wise old philosopher, is a "60â€"40 proposiâ€" tion" with husband and wife each attempting to unselfishly give the 1 60% . h i True. | How true. Cooperation, _ understand i n g, willingnessâ€"these â€" blended _ with large portions of love and a sense of humor make a successful marâ€" Irim-. I‘m told. And that blend is working for |__ No questions will be asked if [lh(- person who picked up that carton of Master Key Can Openers (on Greenbay Road between Cenâ€" tral Avenue south to Ridgewood Drive last Friday, May 28th, beâ€" tween 3 and 4 p.m.) returns it to the writer‘in care of this newsâ€" paper. So, for .you folks who like quick answers, here‘s mine: "Married life is fine, thanks!" But it‘s surely challenging too. WHY DO THEY TAKE SO LONG! Far, far better men than I have tried | desperately the feminine min tricate piece of rect, men? But, alas, even these great thinkerâ€"aboutâ€"women‘sâ€"minds have died ignorant. Ignorant, for exâ€" died ignorant. Ignorant, for exâ€" ample, why it takes a woman so long between the time she says, "I‘ll be. ready in a second," and the time you leave, many, many minutes (and what an understatéâ€" ment that is!) later. I‘ve already read friend John Pennish‘s interesting and wellâ€" written thesis (176 pages), "What Is the Liberty of the Press? Our Colonial Hewitage," while waiting those "seconds" for my bride. "A 60â€"40 PROPOSITION . . ." Marriage is fun, full of positive purposé when both parties rememâ€" ber these things. Yep, married life, when apâ€" proached with our Yesâ€"toâ€"Life attiâ€" tude, is great. REWARD . More about all this when I‘m more of a married man. . ! . to« Serving the 110 S. First St. meet their Authorized Sales and Service If have And there‘ll be a North Shore Buick Co. SMITTYS courtcous 30 Years In Highland Park Buick Care KEEP BUICK BEST FOR YOUR HAIR of married life I‘ve just through. P By YOULL SEE WHY BUICK PARTS prece you seen.144 vacuum and c a n â€" openers . walking Highland Park this week? send them home, please. Park for 39 Years ITCHING SCALP? KEEP BUICKS BEST You‘ll Like It pretty daughter that Miles Kimball ely to understand mindâ€"a really. in« of machinery, corâ€" and likeable Miles People in Highland _ USE reward to you, Formed At Meeting At At a meeting last Wednesday night at the Community Center, managers of six teenâ€"age softball teams met to discuss plans for the 4th annual teenâ€"age league which will henceforth be called the Class A League of Highland Park. This Lecague is sponsored â€"by theâ€"Playâ€" ground and Recreation Departâ€" ment. ers, Bonamartes, Chandlers, Ramâ€" blers, Lincoln. Three of these teams are looking for sponsors. Any organization wishing to sponâ€" sor one of these teams can do so by notifying the Community Cenâ€" ter. Play in this league will start on Wednesday, June 9th, Preliminary rosters of the teams must be turned in by this date and final rosters must be complete after two weeks of play. Enlrfl fee for this league is ten dollars per team. Flag Day In The Country June 10th For D. A. R. A meeting of the North Shore Chapter D. A. R. will be held in the home ‘of Mrs. Mare Law on Pfingsten Road, June 10. Compâ€" limentary luncheon will be served at one o‘clock and members are requested to bring no guests. Teams represented thus far are: Fells Jr., Deerfield, Ideal Cleanâ€" Direction:â€"Take County Line Road to Pfingsten Road which is about one mile west of Waukegan road. Turn south about. four miles, and watch for the Marc Law mail box with the flag on, to the left. â€" Please reply to Mrs. Garfield Day, 688 Carol Court, H. P. 2859, by Monday, June 7, if able to be present. %\%\\“““ JUN June 512 p.m. till June 6â€"12 p.m. till 6 p.m. Friday June 4â€"7 p.m. till 10 p.m. Saturday Sunday Hours : 10 T HE P RESS Awarded Cornell John M. Farrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Farrell of 319 Vine Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois, has been awarded a Cornell Naâ€" tional Scholarship, President Edâ€" mund E. Day of Cornell Universiâ€" ty announced today. The scholarshi ill | pr tuition and tm;';-r for rell, who plans to enter the lege of Arts and Sciences at nell next September. He senior at Highland Park senior at Highland Park High School ‘where he has been presiâ€" dent of his class, secretary of Boys‘ Club, president of the orâ€" chestra, member of the varsity swimming and track teams, and holds the Carnegie Medal for Valor. Farrell is one of 17 National Scholarship winners named today. An additional eight will be named shortly. The â€" scholarships are awarded on the basis of "capacity for scholastic achievement and promâ€" ise of effective participation and leadership in other university acâ€" tivities" and may be held for the four or five years normally reâ€" quired to obtain a bachelor‘s deâ€" gree. New and improved products by national manutacturers and local merâ€" chants. Free consulting service staffed by expert home builders and realtors. All phases of modernization, financing, decorating, heating, ventilating, insulation and nursery products. MAKE A DATE NOW with your family, your neighbor, your friends to see the first Highland Park Home Show. Twentyâ€"six exhibits fill Ravinia Village House with the newest equipâ€" ment and services for your home. Come to be entertained, to save your shopping time and to get new ideas in home building and planâ€" nirlg. es RAVINIA VILLAGE HOUSE Special On Drapes ROGER WILLIAMS AT DEAN SPONSORED BY KIWANIS CLUB OF HIGHLAND PARK Ideal Cleaners 507 Waukegan Ave., Highwood Tel. H. P. 6643 or Enterprise 2407 PARK HOme syo® provide for Farâ€" the Colâ€" 1dmission twentyâ€"five cents We at The Antiâ€"LrQ urge readers to make certain that their pets keeping while the fan tioning. Takeâ€" themâ€" & sible, but above eV« C. H. Goelzer to Join Ward Farnsworth & Co. C. H. Ward F Building ure t they are in e Antiâ€"Cruelty Society s to make absolutely their pets are in safe le the family is vacaâ€" ceâ€"themâ€" along â€"ifâ€" posâ€" above everything be re in safe hands. age Company, 105 where he is vice secretary after an ch began with the Midwestern office n «~ Bring your Ford 1751 Broadview Thursday, June 3, 1948 for Specialrzed PURNELL & WILSON INC. Highland Park, IIL Phone H. 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