Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1950, p. 2

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"The Hasty Heart.‘" One of the best movies of _ the year. Better bring a handkerchief to this one. â€" â€"»=â€"â€" "Dancing in the Dark." Betsy Drake, who reâ€" minds us of the late "Bobbie" Bosworth, shows even â€" more talent in this flicker. es e e« "Moreover,"* the report continues, "its intellecâ€" tual development was phenomenal. Believe it or notâ€" _â€"the instant the child was horn, it started talking . . . ." More Telephone Noteés . ... f Some old timers can‘t get used to the new dial _"Sands of Iwo Jima." Youâ€"can see why John Wayne has skyrocketed to No. 2 at the box office. ~He‘s really rugged in this one. And formerâ€"North Shoreite, John Agar, proves he‘s getting to be a better actor all the time. . . . Communications intended for publication must be written on ene side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. Lester 8. Olson, Publisher. Subscription ratés: $1.50 year; 5 centsper single copy, i per year outside of Lake Co Illinois. â€"-i';!t;;éd as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, II1., â€" Telephone: Highland Park THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 557. rand more accurate. type, and "On Stawe m:v“-ft’érrivfed_to the split second as predicted. (This is most unusual â€"and had never before happened at the Highlandâ€"Park Hospital.) _ _ â€" _ |â€" _ "Stiudent Stants" To Be Given Again years, U school is of "Stu will he Februnry vw“l‘;;'lvnc'ean-d ‘the Foxes." Tyrone Power does a creditable job. And Wanda Hendrix is a mighty. cute, "Have You Tried A Little Praise" .. Praise, they claim,_works: wonders on young + eâ€"Aerne n â€" x mipgds.,, 5* ~**â€"or_" * f + mfl. L mine hok o e ols it Sipa o. ne eb ies â€" Adults reagt just as well to praise. Even better, sometimes, for we know the real meaning of sincere praise.: ...._._ _ 2 s T. zow + â€" + «0+ * s Try a little praise in your daily living and we‘ll wager you‘ll have a happier life. . .. + 1 1 + number! 19 CC m ooo o es en n d 12e o oc ons persugsive techniques to motivate children to do what‘s right, areâ€" urging. parents to praiseâ€"their youngsters more. ; * 'I:h_oflg}{t we‘d make a tour of North Shore theaâ€" ters to see what‘s playing the other couple of days and here‘s the report: _ _ cce B ‘ SY skt StIll: we miss that pleasant, "Numbeér, please" from the courteous softâ€"spoken Highland Park operâ€" ntOrs .. .‘% > .}* . *= ‘ â€" ~But it‘s progressive to have the dial system. â€" And we certainly want to congratulate Ed Knox and his able staff for the great job they‘ve accomâ€" plished. â€" & L Movie Reviews . ... history. Page 2 __ and wiut Tor verit the Fire _ ipartine youâ€"hang up. C To keontact Cen for any ol 0888â€" and R HLâ€"2â€"0556, The â€" But _ *YÂ¥orities tell them the dial system is stem or Notice HisWtand Stad By Judy Rose the first. time the. Higbland _I is planning a p ident Stunts." _‘ nd râ€"verification frt MHtiam To All am J. Hennig Fire Marshal i1 E. manos a _ production ." _The show t on Faturday, nt dial HM1â€"2â€" ct address liat HMIâ€" ation di C‘in~ three Park _high Amuar have <ers Slation fore . $3.00 ounty, m il \$ sgi ) 3 A o 0 c anneres merfreciieAeAAAAcEAEEArcAcAcnnanmicancacccrecarccaae N m‘i&m&\ifik‘w"‘""‘“ NXRGRRXAXIARIAAREAAIAAARAARA® ol::'lelv sherman GEORGESON BROS. DoDGE CHRYSLER 13 SOQ. 2nd ST "Utwin beds _ with privacy‘"‘ introducing . . home of Tommy Bartlett‘s "Welcome Travelers" mR 28y Lb for folks who like their own way (Formerly with Van Guilder Motors) HI 2â€"2311 aster of dittics old and new. The show willt:â€"open at 8:30 with anâ€"overture from‘the Lincoln School, District 108, Faculty~ Oxchestra, directed by MissAnn Phelpsâ€"and ft'x;flll'ingz‘ other members of _ the faculty. Mr. Wm. C. Woll, who in his colâ€" lege days played in‘ a number ‘of amateur. theatricals, is director of this years‘ show. 4 initiated into the Mooseâ€"fratern= ity Mondayâ€"night.The ritual cere-g monies were . performed by the Harvard ‘Moose lodge ritu'nl staff, | who received an ovation for their | excellent performance. More than | a hundred members were present, | including such a notable as Depuâ€" ty Supreme Governor Nick Dili| ger, â€"who is a member of Waukeâ€" gan _ lodge. ~Representatives of | many other lodges were present,‘. including North Chieago, Harvard,‘ Zion etc. . â€" * Lincoln Dads Present "Nifty 50‘s of 1950". theâ€""Nifty 50‘s of 1950,". a reyue (Youngest Moose Degree Team .In Competition) § Standing â€"â€" left to right: John Koon, Wallace Huchl, Joe Coleman, Gordon Johnson. Seated: Don Rossi, Bob Stillwell. Left inset: Anthony Bitetti, soloist. Right inset: John Casper, pianist. @ Mr. Diliger presented tl'ue"Hi[{h-7 land Park ~ritual staff® with a beautiful trophy for taking first| place in district No. 3 ritual comâ€"| petition last November 20. The‘ staff, will attempt to annex top| honors. in state competition next March. _ Following the ceremonies Mr. Diliger gave _a lecture showing films taken during his trip to the far west to the Mooseâ€" National Conventionâ€"last August. Members and some wives were present for the lecture: and movie. Réfreshâ€" ments were served in. the dlub rooms. se % This degrée team is known as the youngest team to go into competition. In district competition, November 20, 1949,‘ at Harvard Mobse Lodge the team placed second out of gight competing teams. In March, 1950 they will be shootâ€" ing for top honors in state competition. R High Moose Official Visits Local Lodge Lincoln School Dads will present (Entrance Off Laurel Ave.) â€"Aâ€"largeâ€"class of candidatesâ€"was PLYMOUTH DesSOTO per person §$4®995 THE ~â€"PRESS 5 ( 6 9 o The manuscript . luncheon will take the place of_ the monthly luncheon featuring a talk by a specialist in the literary field. Guests will be welcome, and anyâ€" one interested in attending can (‘Becure further . infprmiation by :ralling Mrs. Ja‘nes Cady â€"Ewell, \Highland . Park 2â€"2006. Palk Creative Writers To Read Manuscripts At Thursday Luncheon Selections ~~from _ outstanding nianuscripts â€" submitted. in â€" this season‘s workshops will be read at the next luncheon meeting of the North Shore Creative Writers on Thursday, February 9, at 1 o‘clock at the RHighland Park Y.W.C.A. c Mrs. Mildred B. Haessler, of Rice Street, Ravinia, was recentâ€" ly made an honorary member in recognition of. her outstanding contributrons to the development of the group. Mrs. Haessler was Oone of the charter members of the North Shoreâ€" Creative (Writers when it was. first organized twelve years ago. She served as presiâ€" dent of the group in‘ 1947 and 1948. " 3us "."T;nrvtelgvp!-‘om fills the job in every particular. Few things givg you so much for so little: . . _ > bers of people, lutn;n;n' t -fp?;;:- gencies. Speod' mnti-LyPeng: a fow nickels a day. Helper willing to work 24 hours‘a day, seven days a week. No time off. No vacaâ€" tions. 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