SOCIALS â€" Rev. and Mrs. Herbert W. Lindâ€" en of Highwood, have returned from a trip to the west coast. Driving through the southwestern states they visited Grand Canyon, | Los Angeles, Yosemite, San Franâ€"| cisco and Seattle, where they visited theif daughter and her husband, Lt. and Mrs. J. Edwin Lindblom. Lt. Lindblom expects to be discharged from service soon, after spending the last two years | as a patient at Madigan Hospital,! Ft. Lewis, as the result of a jeep . accident while on occupation duty in Germany. ; RETURN FROM TRIP ___Miss Nancy Newmanof .Wildâ€" wood lane returned home on Tuesâ€" day from a visit with relatives in Lima, Ohio. After spending a week vacaâ€" tioning in Minneapolis, Jim Goldâ€" man of Cary avenue returned home yesterday. The return trip of the Lindens took them through Yellowstone and the Black‘ Hills. BACK HOME home yesterday. ]‘demonsmtion. | Tge~ Other Prominent Speakers ... NEWCONMERS Miss Mary Graves, Bdnenhoni Newcomers this month, from|Consultant from Rand McNally Chicago, are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Company, spoke to the workshop Bass, of 525 So. Sheridan road, participants at a General Session and their two gons, Michael and on Wednesday, August 18. Her Robert. aged 13 and 9, respectiveâ€" address on "Educational Trends" ly. Mr. Bass is proprietor of the| was unusually inspirational. She Bass Camera Company in Chicago. | defined the school‘s job as that of Michae] will enter Highland Park| "helping children grow to become high, this fall, and Robert will atâ€"| American citizens of the world." | tend Lincoln grammar school. In discussing the teachers‘ role she | ge. ]sw.ed: "We give to boys and girls Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Gips|only what we areâ€"not what we Jr. have lived since July in an|know." . . . . "Our responsibility apartment at 1520 So. Sheridan.|in the Social Studies is to underâ€" Mrs. Gips, the former Ann Arenâ€"|stand why people lived as they berg. is a native Highland Parker, lived and do now live." Newcomers this month, from} Chicago, are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel| Bass, of 525 So. Sheridan road,| and their two gons, Michael and | Robert. aged 13 and 9, respectiveâ€"| ly. Mr. Bass is proprietor of the | Bass Camera Company in Chicago. Michae] will enter Highland Park Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Gips| Jr. have lived since July in an apartment at 1520 So. Sheridan. Mrs. Gips, the former Ann Arenâ€" berg, is a native Highland Parker, and her husband formerly lived at Scarsdale, N. Y. He is associated | with the U.S. Plywood Company in | Chicago. 4 | Thursday, August 26, 1948 Living at 626 Onwentsia since the middle of last month are the George Griswolds, who formerly lived at Prairie View, IIl. They are the parents of a sixâ€"months‘â€"old son, Ricky George. Enter Trinity College For Fall Semester Highland Park Youths Three young men from this town have been accepted for adâ€" mission at historic Trinity college, Hartford, Connecticut, this fall. They are: John R. Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben A. Foster, 186 Vine, Earl E. Sproul II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Sproul of 521 Hawthorne lane, and Horace S. Vaile, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Vaile of 212 Maple aveâ€" nue. All three are graduates of Lake Forest academy. k _ Trinity ovens its 126th academic year on September 20th. Sundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12 noom. _ _ _ 382 N. First Mighlaad Park TT Wair on Friday, Aug. 20. Thnpï¬ctnnmuk-h.bdmthwtyldtthlnuflu“h.?m for ‘he trip fairgrounds. After a visit to the "Your Illinois" exhibit the newspaper men and women were taken to Dep»ment bi #or luncheon. ‘The remainder of the day was spent in viewing the various fair attractions, In the foreground are Governor Green, Governor Earl Warren of California, Republican for Vice P:â€"sident, 8 €. Wayland Brooks and Mrs. Brooks, with Adjutant General Leo M. Boyle on the lefi and Assistant General C Donner right. Governor Warren was the guest of Governor Green and was the principal speaker at the @overnor‘s Day pro, . im, Thu remaining over to meet the newspaper party, (Continued from page 4) eves. of First Pridays and mm and 730 p.m. Body & PFender Repairing Immaculate Conception Church Editors and publishers of newspapers from all sections of the state were guests of Governor Dwight K. Ggeen at t»~ D A HL 8 ILLINOIS EDITORS GUESTS OF GOVERNOR GREEN AT STATE FAR Thrée Local Students | Plan To Enter | ISNU This Fall Illinois State Normal university expects some 2,300 students this fall if housing for them can be located. There still are rooms available in the community, the ISNU housâ€" ing director says, but students who intend to enroll should make arâ€" rangements for living quarters imâ€" mediately. This, the director adâ€" vises, should be done through campus visitation, if at all possiâ€" ble. Among students from this comâ€" munity already granted permits to enter ISNU this fall are the folâ€" lowing: Thomas Maxwell Kerriâ€" hard, 2150 Grove, Highland Park; Leo Paul Mordini, 127 Pleasant, Highwood; Rory Domenick Sherâ€" ony, 30 Michigan, Highwood. ~‘Freshmen report Tuesday, Sept. 14, and all classwork gets underâ€" way Sept. 20. \ College of Education is assisting | staff members who are working in |the field of reading. At the Genâ€" |eral Session this morning, Profesâ€" | sor Harrison will discuss "Adjustâ€" Xing Reading to Various Levels of | Development in Children." ‘Dr. Cook to Appear Next Week TEACHERS and PARENTS â€" Monday evening, August 23, Dr. J. B. Stroud, Educational Psycholâ€" ogist from the State University of Iowa, addressed parents and teachers on the very interesting subject ‘"What is a Good School from a Mental Hygiene Point of View?" Teachers and parents of other local schools were invited to that evening‘s program. The Elm Place and Green Bay P.T.A.‘s served refreshments following Dr. Stroud‘s talk. Staff members and interested parents of District 107 joined the Deerfield Educational Workshop on Wednesday afternoon, August 25, to hear Dr. McSwain of Northâ€" western University discuss "Comâ€" munityâ€"School Relationships" Dr. McSwain is directing a national project for the Congress of Pu-l ents and Teachers and is recogâ€" nized a5 a leader in this field. _ | Today, August 26, Miss Lucille Harrison from the Colorado State Walter W. Cook of the State Uniâ€" Next week on Monday morning, August 30, at 10 o‘clock, Dr. BORCHARDT FUEL| COMPANY _ (Continued from page 1) Tel. Highland Park 67 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Franks (Madeline Cliffe) of 5727 Winâ€" throp avenue, Chicago, became the parents of a son, Albert John Jr., on August 5, at the Evanston Hospital. Mrs. A. Cliffe of 135 So. Second â€"street is ~theâ€"maternal grandmother, and Mrs. C. Franks of Gregory, S. D. the paternal grandmother, on August 5, at the Evanston| Wherever Rotary clubs are loâ€" Hospital. Mrs. A. Cliffe of 135 So. ifltfll. their activities are similar: Second street is ~theâ€"maternal|to those of the Rotary Club of grandmother, and Mrs. C. Franks| Highland Park because they are of Gregory, S. D. the paternal | based on the same general objecâ€" grandmother. tivesâ€"developing better â€"underâ€" â€"g standing and fellowship among The baby crop at the Highland business and professional men, Park hospital last week was on | promoting communityâ€"betterment the lean side, but two boys and undertakings, raising the standâ€" one girl put in an appearance. A|ards of business and professions, son was born to the Joseph H. and fostering the advancement of Whites of Northbrook on the 16th, |good will, understanding and peace and on the 18th the Louis Rainers, |among all the peoples of the of Rosemary Terrace, Deerfield, | world. became the parents of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pachrach, 140 Sunset, Highland Park, are the proud parents of a\daughter born August 21. The little boy born on Friday, August 13 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Ronzani of 157 N. Second street, has been named Richard, Jr. Mrs. Ronzani is the former Deâ€" lores Vetterkind, daughtér of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vetterkind of Withee, Wis. Mr. Ronzani is the son of the Charles Ronzanis of 238 N. First street. versity of Minnesota will address a joint session of the high school teachers and the members of the District 107 workshop. This meetâ€" ing will be held in the English Club Room of the high school. Workshop Open to All Interested Parents and Teachers While workshop sessions have been organized for teachers and parents of District 107, teachers and parents of other schools are welcome to visit and audit comâ€" mittee sessions. The General Sesâ€" sions and some of the Special Sesâ€" sions will be of particular interest to anyone concerned with elemenâ€" tary education. The final session of the workshop will be held at| 9:40 on Thursday morning, Sept.‘ LOOK WHO‘S HERE! The Card That‘s Call and we will pick up your negative and show you samples. groupâ€"only $3â€"that can be PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARDS KILCOYNE STUDIO AUGUST SPECIAL Only $7.74 per 100 WANT ADS GET RESULTS T HE PRESS ROTARY CLUB â€" (Continued from page 1) Governor Hollister‘s official visit with the Rotary Club of Highâ€" land Park is for the purpose of consultation with officers and committee chairmen _ regarding club activities and plans.for the current year. This includes adâ€" vice and assistance to the club in !matters pertaining to club adminâ€" istration and Rotary Service acâ€" ltivities. He will also address the | club at its regular weekly meeting. _ He is one of the 180 District | Governors of Rotary International \ who are supervising the activities |of some 6,500 Rotary clubs which \have a membership of 315,000 |business and professional execuâ€" }uves in 80 countries and geograâ€" | phical . regions throughout the | world. Highland Park Nurse Is Laid To Rest Miss Selena O‘Hare, 152 No. Znd street, passed away on Wedâ€" nesday of last week at the Highâ€" land Park hospital at the age of 72. She had served the community as nurse at the hospital for many Born in Titusville, Pennsylvania, she came to Highland Park 30 years ago. Surviving are a brother, James, of Waukegan and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Eaton, of Whiting, Ind. Last rites were held on Saturâ€" day at Titusville, the place of her birth, and interment was made there at St. Catherine‘s cemetery. Former Highland Parkers Make Brief Visit Brief visitors in town this week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ollivier, formerly of Highland Park, now living in Alton, Jowa. Both attendâ€" ed the State ‘University of Towa, this summer, when Mrs. Ollivier received her muur" degree in North Shore Florist and Landscape Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue at tho Minois for ‘he trip ! Donner at t! um, ‘Thurs? Highland Park Girl Preparing For land Park, HI. who will give a voice concert in Chicago on Sepâ€" tember 30, is attending the Fred Waring Music Workshop at Shawâ€" neeâ€"onâ€"Delaware, Pa. during the week of August 8. The Workshop is under the perâ€" sonal direction of Mr. Waring who brings his entire group of singers; musicians, arrangers and writers to broadcast their weekly schedule of six halfâ€"hour radio shows from the village community center, Worthington Hall. 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