mez t. I’ll.“ “Mullah.“ M_mmoln. sun-moan m: "up: I can-yumâ€! I." Madmen-mu.“ mnamnyotndvutlrh mmmmucmum mm m. DI., m: - bumsâ€. cannula-um- “1* hr- autumn-mm-.. a tur-mtv..--".'" nun-“middgun. (ma. " - 'e'"""' Pill “I NOTES ABOUT OUR TOWN He was a polite, smiling outh. . . . . I was walking uptown whenhe greeted me with a cheerful, "Good mogdng, Sir."' The tow-heade -five-year-old (yes, he proudly told me his age at once), was on his way to Lincoln School when he decided to walk a few paces with me. So, I shortened my stride. We talked of many things . . . and as we prepared to part he said: "You know, Sir, I like Highland Park. It's such a friendly place. So long." And with that he' turned, met a playmate and ran off PRAISES ART VETTEI . . . Highland Pirk is a splendid town for many reasons. to school. He was wth ghappy young fellow. He had reaOhce of mind. It was a bright and beautiful morning . . . and it was good to hear this love for our town expressed so simply. Yet so well. . . . . Credit our courteous and hith- ful merchants for much of the good thlt's in Highllnd Park. Take Art Venn of Vetter Elec- tric Service, for example. Here's a min who believes in the Golden Rule . . . Ind then goes out Ind pructicos it. "I've lived in Highland Park nil my life. Yet I've traveled quite . bit, too. But I've never found such fine folks us we have hem." That'n whnt likable Art Vetter told me the other day, adding: "You know, each year my wife gets sweeter"and I love her more; she has been a big help to me." POSITIVE APPROACH TO LIFE uh satis him Mr. workl'r -fiurl “I tttt S. First St. NHL" Inn-I any"! a": '99:†Authorised Sula and Service It III Ila-LAID PM nus North Shore Buick Co. North Shore Fluid and Landscape Service 30 Years In Highland Putt FOR EVERY OCCASION â€I My Itâ€. , "on. (Ho-coo KEEP BUICK BEST 's Art Vouer's positive appro- to life that causes BO many lied customers to stick by 6 0 9 "tt Ciao-tool Avon-o Clo-m. m. - Jos. KOLBECK - YOU'LL SEE WHY BUICK PARTS You†treats his fellow _ us he likes to be treated y, honvstly, courteously. 13w good salaries, raises frvnuvutly but doesn't up KEEP BUICKS BEST Buick Care WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ Let's Take a Look Tot. 4.0 CONGRATULATIONS. BEVERLY um! HELEN his "Aiee all charges moni- ingly. For a long time now I've - ed to give Art Veneer a writhin- tslap-on-the-back for his (and work in helping to make our town better- 'Wetter and Better" 31. ways, if I might lift a bit from the Vetter advertisintrt Here's a BIG CONGRATULA- TIONS to our two pretty and able secretaries, Helen Jane Rob. ertson and Beverly Mott. . . . That roneratulntions is for many linings, young ladies . . . your graduntion from high school last. week and your fine nudes . . . your excellent record . . . your courtesy . . . your pmmptneu . . . your willingness . . . your 'spten- did work for Northmore's. We're about one week late in print with this, but we think they will understand. . . . That's $100 more than last yen. It pays to keep Highland Puk'a streets clean! LIKE THAT SONG . . . Around here we think Kny kay- svr's “Woody Woodpeckcr'l" is n dandy. destined for top than: on hit parldes, slated for much hum- ming by the union's mutant Sings-rs. lShc likes to buy new dresses, I'll' ' etc., rte. . . " So rigid has my training been "urine the last year that Pm now willing to offer I 8200 mud to :myum- if he ever sees me throw any form at rubbish on shy of Highland Park's streets. May your lives always be bright Ind happy, . . . 8200 REWARD . . . _ My new and constant compan- ion, Pat. will be watching my ac- tions we" more closely after this appears. . . . V WHO WE'RE FOR . . . Wcll, it's time to pick our Ile- publiean enndidateior Pmidem. Now . . . after reading every- thing av-ihble on eaeh of the bit it Humour-unmana- This, â€1.. In!†- m Mhehgtrt mm - In... In. Than. Fri., Sat. Jul. I1-IU-I9 Katherine HM “I. WUhor, Incl "on.“ Add“: Late Nov. I M Show“ sped}: may 999-. "SON OF DAVY CROCKETT" Alan: W New - a - annu- ALGYON It's surely a catchy tune, isn't Brier My - Ia.- full! For lull- Iulm m. “RUIN AND “I" 'SONG OF LOVE†"Aw. Irish Rose†Rigid-ml Park Telephone H. P. 2400 By unlim- - q cm Imbpdul-(Mbovq.h a- nd Vanda-bit) . . . and hmuh'hhaucnh one...udnu¢in¢udhlh¢ totwo-Yaftandttt--h-'. ottrthisuiate. Vanuatu-g? New W! In doesn't-nth,“ loin-H so com " a... In and " unable new-win out; he doesn't mt. the Mb I “in. ths Able umwr. Pd not idiot. hi- if be Ace-pad. In“... I M h'utootuupinmmu would mean, _ M wed have a "vice-Mu" with. the nation. And that's not I. pod. you'll remember. . Sun-en? N o p c. M1â€. Why'. Me's not s 816.000†In for the job. And, beside., In his promises. Maybe but. Nat In. Daley? Yes. Why? 110'. at. tumble, a Proven III-hm who is m exocutin tad who bring: in American: who an Bat job. done. He's on: choice (or either the Presidency or :5. Via. pmidency. I've baud Ar'a I Mt of u: opportunist. But an“ - all? Taft, Yes. Definitely. Why? It. moat qualified by far. The In“ Congress, who, by and lust, Inn done a good job, stand on TIN. record. Hehs intelligent. (orth- right, conscientious; he'- n ch! Ind deep thinker. He'I {main with the important put: of our government. He'd make I {in President, or vice-president. Libnry hunches Recruiting Progmn A eerie: of short tonne: (on library workers ad prospective li- brlrians is being conducted this summer " seven different place. throughout the state by the Uni- versity of Illinois library school in cooperation with the Illinois State Library. These counts. to be taught " well known instruct- ors, will deal with the simplified basic techniques of library aperi- tion and management with parti- cular emphasis upon the service functions of the library in meets ing community needs. , So, we say put both Taft and Dewey in the White house Ind we'll have an American govern- ment tor American. Anyone who in manual in attending one of these five day courses is urged to come to the library where he may obtain 1 schedule of the dates and meeting places together with additional in- formation concerning the connec, and everyone is invited to come in and see the display. Recreation Dept. Forms Junior Softball League play its games each Monday eve- ning starting at 7:00 PAL, and the schedule 'will be announced shortly. Horseshoe Phyen Organize Club A four team league, known as the Class "B" League, made up of boys 15 years old Ind under has been. organized. This League will Plans Ire underway to con- struct lighted horseshoe court: at Sunset Park for burnyard golf en- thusiusts. The League is sponsored by the Playground Ind Recreation De- partment. There will be u meeting of players at Sunset Park field house Thursday evening, June 24, at 8 pm. with the Park ma Recre- Ition officials. For further information call the Recreation office "LP. 2442). Cub. "DUEL m THE SUN" m. It" Bax.. MAU KEEN ‘OIMRA. ROBERT IUN.. ION.. Till. I“ TMU., I‘ll. SAT. I... "-"." YOUNG. CLIFTON WElI in THEATRE - 030 Van.- A... Highland Pub 006 Open Moes.-Ptt., 0:00 _ Sat-Sum, mo Me to 6:8b-6tte "tar can [iflfjiUEil, “lady F tom SumFi" “THE BIG FIRST NORTH SHORE SHOWING Summer Painting Chas Starts Saturday, June 19 cLatrtrort9qq--a-r.-a-r.atm-.h-a- on. Dom- ham. lul- -. In mm. m LII-III. Meseatthrtarr,Patr+.i-.F--.N-.Mm- mummy. Andy Beck. Loo-Ali â€In... - “In. mu nelson. Hamil 'rerB.gamu.BertraH.--.-m_q,r_Bheeaeh, Noni-a Bork PM] Bright. Dave WI. he “no. at Butler. Jen can all Delores CW. Playground Staff To Meet Friar, June 18th The North Shore Art Laughs, whose studio is in the Community House in Winnetka, is sponsoring two landscape painting elm-es on. summer. '. A meeting for all directors. in- structors and counsellors working for the Highland Park Play- grounds nnd.Reerention Depart- ment this summer will meet " the Community Center, Friday eve- ning, June 18, at 7:30 p.m. The Saturday afternoon eh- starts June 19. meeting from 1:30 to 4:30, for seven Saturday: up to and including July 31. Mr. Ken- neth Nnck. who teaehes the regu- lar Wednesday evening and Satur day afternoon classes during the year in the League’s studio, will be the instructor. Mrs. Edward J. Middleton. 903 Willow Road, Win- nelka. will be the monitor of this class. Please call her for further information. M Highland Put an High“! Prieou Paid For old Junk. Batteries, Minion, Want Tank. Ind Vin-(e WW THE COMMODORE Nowchiu'lh Famous ASO-rl-ml-tmods-house. BANQUETSANDPARnESARRANGEDATAmriE 'T'a1GVNCOEtaterta27 SKdhaEBLYD.NEARC0UNT'YuNERoAD Chicken in a Basket 'aGdl-SrmmFrtudetirhm, .. Wufurrhdru--Seud--Retia PLUMBING AND HEATING WORK ONLY $1.45 THE FIRST Lllihls'l,lll Bill ttf ltitblad Park, Illinois - cl PM Deposit III-rune. Carpal-16- "vourseedtomairerepairsonvourrurnace and heating system, replace plumbing and heating equipment, or make a com- plete new installation, see us about financing the cost. We make Inns. " home repairs and improvements, and you can have up to36momhstorepqyus. m FWEacuQ U' k . - Sl? rii'iiiijl! "tC iiiSd in Z /Nlll3l :fji .59 a fr'"'Cel, Itil a Te,' giiiiiiii 'src: w.nu,oucold&3ilu Serving the People in Highland Park for 39 Van iriFirtiiEii'r"srtiRE " Central Ave. H. P. 2970 Thursday, June tr, I948 J-ues--- wan-nu was EVandol SMITTY'S Full Line Of f WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES o.NEMEROFF ll] You IIIII --" WILSON’S ITCHING SCALP? You'll Like " USE