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Highland Park Press, 20 Apr 1950, p. 1

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# + ‘ tes: TbeI:IiQiJ[ajtfiPark‘PresS[ The youngsters were calling themselves Hopâ€"|kindergarten children. This is along Cassidy instead of William S. Hart, and their w bayy ang pie io perumipece cap guns looked like sixshooters instead of Cap FUNS.|in the kindergarten orientation Oh yes, one other thing. Hopalong Cassidy has to s ho vos '!P:'n?“ inauguratâ€" reload his guns once in a while. William S. Hart never | Sren ‘ars eliginie for caroftment had to reload his. this fall and who have not already .â€"â€" & OVERâ€"CONFIDENCE crnieene ~\mevsepemieptents atice BJ A couple days ago, we heard a selfâ€"appointed|22°3* § expert explaining that we needn‘t fear war with| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Russia because we are informed in advance of every|â€" High School Problems _ important move ‘they make. Reminds is of another 5y Ns Weeon smun expert we heard in 1940, who explained that we had w ’; & cties of . nothing to fear from Japan because we were infOrMed | articies on the High school with in advance of every important move they made.: the Board‘s plans for the new bMincbarccin P.;erre H‘o:::nxé. permanent Ourâ€"Chicagoland climate may deal us more cold | @AJuctor 9 n Hraneleeo ,‘weat.herém a kingâ€"sized tiore bliuard,w ba:::t as m we E&':‘:?:& 3,“’ :'m"m T&;‘"&: are con: spring is e our belief not i and final week of symphonic, upon the robin or the crocus, not upon temperatures | C1C°®: besinning August 31. . . or blue skies, but on the small fry, who have moved m'?;p;nnwt; Z-'.’."L.l’fif.'f‘ their Hopalong Cassidy exploits out of doors. ; sic, will be marked by the appearâ€" s + 1 q ha ance of two noted soloists and a itjl’.tgfifly enough and. flwdgrlt:und im‘t-d’nmp wm&“gfimofiml enough restrain Cassidy and his viectims from |soprano, and Claud frnorell falling tn the ornmmnd nvr IhWrihao in awmhia}, ... _ j;,_ _ s _ |Chilean pianist, with the Paganini A trip to the Commons Settleâ€" ment has been planned by the Auxiliary for Friday, April 21. Anyone in the community interâ€" ested in taking this trip and in viewing ‘the friendly and demoâ€" cratic institution, may contact the Auxiliary Chairman, Mrs. Armand McPhee, of Hillside Drive, The April meeting of the Auxâ€" flhrywfllb..hldqttbobmof the Chairman, Mrs. McPhee, Hillâ€" “._:m luncheon preceding the business meeting and the hour of sewing. At this meeting, officers for 1950â€" 51 will be elected as follows: er; Treasurer, Mrs. Fercy EMIOT, Sr.; Secrotary, Mrs. Waiter Lillic; Chairman of the Sewing Commitâ€" Ravinia Association Plans Trip To Chicago Commons Association, is happy to announce that it has raised almost $225.00, which will be used to send youngsters from a congested area in Chicago to the Associaâ€" Mrs. Guy B. Finlay, Chairman of the Rummage Sale of the Raâ€" â€" We‘ve heard a bitâ€"of loose talk about the "new" menace of the Cassidy influence on the younger genâ€" eration, and it has a very familiar ring. We watched a bunch of youngsters a couple days ago, and, turning, the clock back some thirty years, we could see only two changes of any moment. _ falling to the ground or lying in ambush waiting fOF | Quartet, which will be maiieg it theix_' turn to meet the certain doom of the Cassidy |initial Ravinia appearance in Au; Gilroy and DeWitt Manasse. Second row, Jerry Leaming, Bernard Shechy, William R. Sigler, Al Muelier, Mike Nolan, Frank Zipoy and ".!'-ll Leuer. Third row, Orville Meredith, Harry Eichler, Chris Matthicsen, Carl Arnswald, Jim Thomson, Henry Mrazek, William Hesler, Harry Parker and Poter Duskey, e SPRING building at the northcast corner of Sheridan rd. and Park ave. Buildâ€" ing committee members and officers of the post pictured are, front row, (left to right), Miller Schreiner, A. J. Rosen of the Power Conâ€" struction Co., Cmdr. Alan J. Harrison, Architect Bertram Weber, Vol. 39 ; No. 8 Edwin L..Gilroy, .chairman of the building committee of Highland Up To Now By Bill Thomas ht 0 Spring Rummage Sale, Mrs. Edwin ~~**The Mightyâ€"Colorado", a colâ€" known~ school architects, and were °Nd'-°“0fipichlnflhwifit;. ready before Lake Forest withâ€" shown ‘by Ray Eggersted at the | drew from the district, _ Bethany Evangelical United Breâ€"| . Th¢ _building would extend thren Church (Laurel at McGov.|from Shields Hall ‘along Vine ern) on Monday, April 24 at 7:45| Avenve, with an ell along St. p,m_mbmm.‘mJMflm.m-lhm of this celebrated picture which | W94U!d be on Vine Avenue, opening portrays 1400 miles of the world‘s| into a wide hall running between most dangerous river as it rushes|th* main exhibition gym on the from Colorado to the Gulf of|®"5tâ€" (right) and the swimming California. Impressive views of|POOl on the west (left). Ample Zion and Bryce National Parks|lo¢ker and shower rooms are adâ€" are shown as well as the famous|Jacent to both the gym and swim Havasutai Indian Reservation at lnu.Onthemlide,nndertbe; the bottom of the Southwest see.| bleachers is spdce for a wrestling tion of the Grand Canyon. room and on the other end, storeâ€" Tickets at reasonable rates may |"°9""" offices and rest rooms. be secured from members of the| _ Th¢ &Eymnatium would have a Oh-flmnm.bmmm“‘“"m”""”‘““" be secured at the door on the night of the entertainment." Light refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the program. tee, Mrs. Ross Goodwin; Chairman of the Knitting Committee, Mrs. E. T. ‘Allen, Chairman of Publiciâ€" of Membership Tea, Mrs. William are shown as well as the famous Havasutai Indian Reservation at the bottom of the Southwest seeâ€" tion of the Grand Canyon. Tickets at reasonable rates may be secured from members of the Charisma Club who are sponsorâ€" ing this performance, or they may Colored Travel Film At Bethany Church Highland Park, Illinois C s ie e e n t n l t n ue 1 n in 1 o C APmrffiWhrk&{-OPubflshdb;Hi;MMPm for play and speech practice, for social gatherings for students at noon and after school, as well as an auxilisry dining room. 1950 season, be:-lnninz August 8. rakiomion" " START Bow At Ravinia Park To Break Ground Janis, who will appear July 27 and July 30. r * Krips, presiding over tire Chiâ€" cago Symphony during the fourth week, will also have Francescatti as soloist, on July 20. young American pianist, Byron // One of Europe‘s most famous For Memorial Building cond;f,tqu will make a special|\ On Apfi] 24 trip to this country to conduct an American orchéstra for the first| Commander Alan J. Harrison time at the fifteenth Ravinia Fesâ€"|&nnounced that the Highland Park tival this summer, according to an | Post No. 145â€"American Legion announcement by Howell W. Murâ€"|entered into a contract with Powâ€" ray, Ravinia chairman. er Construction Company of Oak conductor of the Philadelphia Orâ€" chestra and a favorite with Raâ€" vinia audiences, occupying â€" the podium." Ormandy ‘will remain for Jogef Krips, formerly conductâ€" or of the Vienna Philharmonic and who has conducted all of Europe‘s major orchestras, : will come to Ravinia for its fourth week beâ€" ginning July 18, joining a distinâ€" guished group of guest conductors who â€"will â€"direct the Chicagoâ€"Symâ€" phony Orchestra during its Sumâ€" mer engagement at Ravinia.> Zino Francescatti, distinguished French violinist comes to Ravinia for the first time, on July 15, under Dorati. Mr. Murray announced that the |Sheeby, Senior Vice Commander; William R. Sigler, Adjutant; Harâ€" ‘ry H. Parker, Finance Officer; ‘Albert Mueller, Chaplain and Mike ‘Nolan, Sgt. at Arms. Fund are General Robert E. Woed, Harry E. Eichler and E. L. Gilroy. The officers of the. Highland Park Post No. 145 ‘are Alan J. Henry C. Eitner, William Altman, Sr., and Edwin L. Gilroy, chairâ€" Park, lllinois to build a Legion Memorial Building on the Legion property located at the northeast eorner of Sheridan Road and Park Avenue, Highland Park, IMinois. The cost of building (with archâ€" itect‘s fee) will be $123,716. Toâ€" tal cost land and building will be $134,716. who were the successful bidders on the building, is a resident of Judge Advocate Samuel R. Rosâ€" enthal of Sonnenschein, Berkson, Lautman, Levinsonâ€"and Morse, Chicago, passed on all legal deâ€" tails for the Highland Park Post. Members of the Post‘s Building Committee were Jerry C. Leamâ€" ing, Chris W. Matthiesen, Miller W. Schriener, Alan J.) Harrison, on Monday morning, April 24, at 8 a.m. as construction will start on that day. Mr. Bertram A. Weber of Highâ€" land Park is architect for the new Legion Memorial Building. f Mr. Jerry Goldstein, President ot_ the Power Construction Co., START LEGION MEMORIAL BLDG. Commander Harrison announâ€" Thursday, April 20, 1950 , Herman Leuer, Bork, what to do after SUrgeryâ€"@spe. | â€"â€"â€"mmmmmmmememmmmmmmmmmmmse .__(Continued on page 6) David Moll is a staff artist with Typical Case Benefitted By Physical Therapy Hospital Treatment § Matthew‘s hip was pinned with a vitallizm nail. Delicate surgery was performed on young Bobby‘s hip. The results proved excellent in both instances. Then what This is the story of a boyâ€"named Bobby and an old man named Matthew. They are not related. They are not even acquainted with each other. Bobby is only ten years old, Matthew â€"is eighty. But last year they shared a comâ€" mon problem. Bobby was sufferâ€" ing from a hip disability that reâ€" thew fell and broke his hip. Both situations "were desperate wlen the two patients were admitted to Highland Park Hospital, . Highland Park Woman‘s Club Final _ 1 Meeting Of Season To Be April 25 s the dateâ€"of whick has been ; Mhhfiwhm~, day, May 24 at the ‘CA. 5 Woman‘s Club To Present Annual Spring Musicale Tuesday Thefinal meeting of the curâ€" rent year will be held by the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s Club Tuesday, April 25th, and will feature the annual Spring Musicale which this David Moll Trio. . Luncheon will be served at 12 noon. Reservations will be limited Mrs. J. H. Lundstrom, HI 2â€"0017. Following the luncheon yearly reâ€" ports will be given by the Club‘s officers and board members, .and _ Official Newspape. 5e a copy ; $1.50 a year by ~the

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