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Highland Park Press, 11 May 1950, p. 1

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+ Eon ie ies qo o 0 eeniget o n ks 2CR AEOH e==â€": Eazmnl ‘intents andâ€" purposes i & too soon for.them to have : â€"â€"â€" _ _ The Highlanh Park Pregs | :>== Mr. Truman is making a tour of the country, in many respects similar to the campaign that won him ‘the presidency. This time, we hope, the Republican National Committee will take due and intelligent noâ€" tieeofwhatl[r.'l'}rl;;nanhashosaytothevoters. ~~ â€" This time, we hope they make direct and pertinent anâ€" swers to such of his statementsâ€" as they may find _ themselves disagreeing with. They ignored him, to all scription ‘reads: "In memory of esley Methodist turned to the desk upon leaving.|tween the Highland Park hospital Annette Roberts Jones, llllâ€"éw‘““M No children under twelve will| 4nd the Recreation board. Sancâ€" 1948. Well done, good and faithâ€" be permitted to visit the hospital|tioned by the Coordination Counâ€" ful servant, enter thou into the| Of Meeting at any time. cil of Highland Park, this event joy of thy Lord." tus| :A htln.dmfl&o Aheuilesitialsoasireasitoe :::mw-hpmmd The central lancet Shows th€| orficial board of Wesley Methoâ€"| COâ€"CHAIRMAN OF Wc"â€""'mc"".. Sroceote Lord of the servants @iving Hi®| aist church had to be made. Inâ€"|FUND AIG blessing to the faithful servants. | dift NP o the CAMPAIGN of this event will benefit everyâ€" hflofiommlk--m.m"‘“‘"”“ u"m"h‘. wmlmu‘mrdmuimmu bers of the heavenly choir bearâ€"| , ""! / "h0M7> 57 5> Lane in Highland Park, has been|!* YOU° civic duty to support this ing musical instruments are interâ€" * » { appointed ‘coâ€"chairman of the imâ€"| PYO&ZTA®M & your part in guaranâ€" mingled with flights of birds, | esmm m portant ‘Trades and Industries| *"‘"Z _ *8®!05t â€" juvenile delinâ€" mww-flcâ€"bhol?’-ummm in the 1950 ©Chicago| 49°*¢%â€" ecuted Connick Associates, read George Allen Mason,| Community Fund Senâ€" ns mrimmmmnenmemmmine mnumnhmwmmmmummahgnbNflhflb- dmmtnhnhm-hfldfi.hm“fldhlr.lq-h“ha ish. The window will be located in|ish by Jamed L. Martin, J mann will begin at once enlisting . the clerestory immediately above| Warden. It will be blessed by the|other top business leaders to| _ "P.T.A.‘s Responsibilitics in the pulpit, and is one of a series| Rector, The Rev. Charles U. Harâ€"|serve as chairmen and coâ€"chairâ€"| the Field of Minority Group Relaâ€" depicting the Parables of Jesus. |ris. men of six different divisions. tions" will be discussed by repreâ€" ts Tirst days when WalLeT NSâ€"| war vetlerans. They are crepe rosch and the New York Philharâ€"| paper replicas ofâ€"the wild poppies monic played there. Her interest| which bloomed "Between the She was the first graduate Of|assignments and supplies at the| and in Spanish if there are enough the Chicago Musical College and| Legion home, 220 Grgen Bay |pupils interested in reviewing a founder of the Amateur Musiâ€"| Road, Highwood, the night before| either of these subjects. cal Club, now known as the Muâ€"| Poppy Day. Director, Summer School sicians Club of Women. After| Poppies for the day have been * W. F. Einbecker moving â€"to Highland Pfi:‘.‘:ofl-‘dbflnfiomw sniiiieinnintenmmntinmmuase 1893, she was in charge tails at Downey, Illinois,â€" where children‘s programs at Ravinia in|they are being made by disabied | LCSPital To Tighten her life. At 75 she played a birthâ€"] cemeteries in France and Belgium, day recital_at the Highland Park|and which have become the memâ€" anist and ensemble player. With her trio she played many engageâ€" ments throughout America. R She was the first graduate .of the Chicago Musical College and: £& foundér of the Amatent Musi Annette Roberts Jones, Honored At Trinity Trinity Church, Highland Park, will dedicate a stained glass winâ€" dow at 11 e‘clock, Sunday, May 14, during> the morning service, in memory of Mrs. Annette Robâ€" erts Jones, a devoted churchwoâ€" man and outstanding member of Chicago‘s musical world for many years. The window is the gift of time friend of Mrs. Jones. *. Mrs. Jones was born in Chicago and pioneer settler of the Middle West. She was educated in Philâ€" "Tex" could carry the story, but he‘d carry itâ€"to the point of a halfâ€"dozen irate letters to the editor, conâ€" demning his stand. But those letters from irate readers never bothâ€" ered "Tex". Sometimes â€"weâ€"suspected that was why he railed against dogsâ€"just to see what their defendâ€" ers would say next. > ed himself "J. Travelstead" and used to tell us that |is kept to a satisfactory grade. not even his wife ever learned his Christian name.|aay, augume a. . ""° * * Third, for a man so gentle and friendly, he had ODe| English 4 will not be given in inexplicable trait. He hated dogs. "Tex" never exâ€"|summer school. If a student is deâ€" plained just exactly why he hated them. He merely | few"t, in S\ sehieth, he, wil opined, in his soft Texas drawl, that as far as he Was |school year. It may be advisable concerned, the dog was creation‘s most useless proâ€"|for him to take English 5 during duct. un rlnp Tok creane It Segien 1+% We can just imagine "Tex" grabbing that story |given, it will be for review purâ€" as material for his occasional column. "Heah‘s just one Tao s wh oo ofrsved ime yund mo‘ example," he‘d say, "of the unpredictable perâ€"|$&i 8 Yi" b* effered this sumâ€" fidy of the canine." From that point on, no one DUt | Mathematics 1. 2, 3.54. 5 will There were three things about "Tex" that we reâ€" member particularly well. First, he hadâ€"a deep and abiding affection for peopleâ€"all peopleâ€"people in general. Second, no one knew his first name. He signâ€" orl himaal# 6T â€" Mesatrabok mm dl) n d es se d en ce tam ce uP + J. "Tex" Travelstead would have pounced on it that story about a dog running amok in a Bronx schoolyard. "Tex" never became wellâ€"known to Highâ€" land Parkers, but during the brief day of The Wauâ€" kegan Post, he became a familiar figure in Waukeâ€" ®© MATERIAL FOR "TEX" Vol. 39; No. 11 â€"_ _ Up To Now aaces By Bill Thomas Â¥Vanmi¥° for.them to have forgotten what hapâ€" umuuhflh&'fi.mw““ : stead of meeting on the regular third Monday, May 15, it will be '?lm'fl.'.:.': hld!c-bv.l-yu.ri : Lane !!bil-d;r M«“‘_ by Mrs. C. M. Jacobson the 20Xâ€"|taxo enginecring courses in col.| MOOS€ LOdge iliary‘s Poppy chairman. Assisting lege â€" ghould â€" have â€" mechahical Sponsor Ball GT:-e her will be the members Of the|groy;ins . phr her drawing in high school at some| Sunday, June 25 Workers will distribute poppies ; c on "the streats m@“’:(m Latin 1, 2, 3, 4 ‘@re review classâ€"| _ On Sunday, June 25, th dly.ornfilloidontulwillbc"”l" Order of the Moose .will unpaid volunteers, and the entire| If there is sufficient demand|2 "Charity Game" of soft amount of contributions given for | for any subject, we can arrange a| SUDSet Park, at 1 p.m. the poppies will go to support|Class but we shall have to. know Festivities will be opene« American Legion and the number of students interested| ‘M00se Govefnors" wit welfmvorkfwdhnbmin such subjects now. For exâ€"|"@&uUlarly scheduled Inte ans and needy children of veterâ€"| ample we may be able to offer a|E*®®, followed by an ex 501 of the Americant Legion auxâ€" iliary at the Legion home. â€" The observance will be directed by Mrs. C. M. Jacobson the auxâ€" war dead Auxiliary Plans ' For Poppy Day on row," in the war .___ A Paper for Highland Parkers ® Published by Highland Parkers " Highland Park, Illinocis : Thursday, May 11, 1950 For the better care and safeâ€"|the courtesy of Philip Martin,| 336 Green Bay rd., chairman; d ned 6 guarding of its patients, the Highâ€"| Martin Jewelers, Chicago, IIlinois. _â€".______ _ Kiward B Putten: un«u § n:eu,h ln.:."" do e sary oree more to all visiting athletes at the club ames Minorini, Mrs. Aldo rules for visitors. mw&md&fl.hhmmu Beginning some time this| Art Olson, Gabby Hartnett is exâ€"| David Perry, Mrs. Sherman Johnâ€" s Club Of s m&mmumm‘u_mumummzm.mwmm > with cards at the desk. These|noon. f and Ns mmm.bhhw cards will state plainly the condiâ€"| The entire proceeds from this|8i9¢d, 11 per cent. tions in force, and must be reâ€"|event will be divided jointly beâ€"| _ Deerfield: Robert G. Bichn,| The Rt Rev. Wallace E. Conkâ€" turned to the desk upon leaving.|tween the Highland Park hospital| Telegraph rd., chairman; Mrs.|ling, the Bishop of the Episcopal No children under twelve will| 404 the Recreation board. Sancâ€"|James Collins, Mrs. R. O. Clark,| Diocese of Chicago, will address be permitted to visit the hospital|tioned by the Coordination Counâ€"| Mrs. J. B. Cleaver, Mrs. M. E.\ the first meeting of the newlyâ€" at any time. cil of Highland Park, this event|Graves and Mrs. E. F. Engelhard.|OrFanized Men‘s Club of Trinity Woulirtormenfoeasrrou es does not overiap any functions of| Quota, $600; raised 73 per cent. | Church at 7 p.m., Monday evening of the Community Chest. m,-r’lmh-h-hmh'fl.lr COâ€"CHAIRMAN Highland Parkers, the proceeds|provement over last year‘s, for|_ Dinner served to the FUND CAMPAIGN of this event will benefit every.| 65 per cent of the quota was rais.| hundred and fifty members and Walter M. Heymann, 115 Park| °DC Of you and your families. It\¢d at the end of April in 1949.|Guests by a committee of women Lane in Highland Park, has been|i® YOUF civic duty to support this| The drive went over the top late| from Trinity Gu#ld under the echanical drawing during sumâ€" Teer. Achool. All boys planning to mer school must register for full year‘s work. Pupils who are beginning Euroâ€" pean History this summer but wish to take only one semester of it must register for SSâ€"8 .during summer school and must register for SS8â€"7 in the fall. Seniors will not be permitted to register for SSâ€"7 next September. Any senior Mathematics 1, 2, 3,"4, 5 will be offered but Math 1 and 3 will be for review .only, Math 5 is open to students who wilt be seniors next September. Only students who will be senâ€" iors nextâ€"September may register for U. S. History (SSâ€"11, 12) durâ€" English 4 will not be given in summer school. If a student is deâ€" ficient in this. subject, he will have‘to take it during the regular school year. It may be advisable for him to take English 5 during summer school in order to make teacher to finish the work in a shorter time, provided his work is kept to a satisfactory grade. Summer: school will close on Friâ€" 1% hours long and will be held in the mornings only. Students taking a course for the first time must attend the full eight weeks. Students who wish to finish a parâ€" tially completed course or raise a grade in a course previously studied may ~contract with the Summer ~school at Hightan#) At Local High School Park High School will begin at l â€" 8:00 a.m. on Monday, June 12 t4 Asixh:ltt_nng‘:nztn,g'hfor ht:e with registration in the. auditorâ€"| ©ONA! Music Week, the chor ium. A student may register for| 274 the orchestra of the High three subjects if one or more are| P2"k high school will present review subjects. Classes will be|S@<O"4d of two annual Spring ( PinsScedsictor 290 TO PA 1950 Summer a‘m‘;Spr‘ing Concert May 14 North Shore Citizens program as your part in guaranâ€"|in May. hand to lend color to the occaâ€"|@rhoff, 1225 Lincoln ave., chairâ€" sion. ~ --,nndE::oldD.Ndn-.Ol‘ Opposing the Moose Governors, | Elmwood . Quota, â€"$5,500; in the feature game will be the|*2is¢d, 100 per cent. Martin Jewelers, playing through| _ Highwood: Mrs. Raiph Pottker, On Sunday, June 25, the Loyal Order of the Moose .will sponsor a "Charity Game" of soft ball at Sunset Park, at 1 p.m. Fufivifioifllbeomedbythe "Moose Govefnors" with their regularly scheduled Interâ€"Moose game, followed by an exhibition: M"lul.mfil’lmm..pon‘ sored by the lodge, the Moose lodge and the Ft. Sheridan WACS. Through the courtesy of Capt. L. E. Simons, Post Adjutant, the Ft. Mdm-im“villlnw] T22 °L y sai Dack, relaxed,| A!ll classes are coâ€"educational.| most unlimited opportunities for and enjoyed a. tasty hmn.mmmmwm.mmqâ€"mm They also received letters while Mmmmmwmhnmu aboard. tors in each beginners‘ class and mand in the business world in this All postmasters, superintendâ€"|one assistant in a x us well as in mdmmmzmdl‘lr.n,mwlr.l.urmuuuh‘“.. n:.m:l’ “Nwfi&mtdhhgmhm.dmdthwmm AM.â€"G2 lt s sc im 2e en e un o e o ie Ap PTE SE od N m g 5A o2 O ty Oe t stt DCE 25 2 on in Wereroenace â€"â€"pEoâ€" Atmlmmnkhhnddnmuh&w"h-u_dmf ;'hzt-&ym'mm‘-.w-hcm.l‘nfiufiuh:l‘mndd-mbhi teresting view of . | fundamentals e. saving greater than ever before," Mr. ks peeeeneeds Pepeet Autints‘| mepetmateent of tome uind to the recuaings uoi DCâ€"6 Postmaster Special. _ â€"|development of speed and enâ€"|give them a Post Office Officials Guests On Courtesy Trip Over City Bassâ€"Randall Cox, Bob Eng George White.) _ ____(The Mixed Ensemble) "Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho" __â€">â€"â€"____ Spiritual arr. by Christy (The Festival chorus) (Accompanists:. â€" Sue Aaron, As a fitting ending for the naâ€" tional Music Week, the choruses and the orchestra of the Highland Park high school will present the second of two annual Spring Conâ€" certs this Sunday, May 14, at 3:30 in the school â€"auditorium. About 250 students will take part in . the presentation of q variety of sefections. The program will be as follows: "The Donkey Serenade" Prim| (Susan Fox, soprano soloist) . _ ‘‘The Galwayâ€"Piper® (Irish Folkâ€"song) 250 TO PARTICIPATE IN CONCEL Fred Moon,‘ assistant postmastâ€" Spiritual arr. by Da Joseph) Lake county reached the 80 per cent mark in its 1950 cancer drive this week when collections came to $20,725.99. Quota for the county is $26,000. â€" J. Robert Baxter of Waukegan, general chairman, said he is sure community chairmen to c'onm their solicitations and to turn in their reports without delay. towns, with names of workers and y-rd-withme-ndmh‘nn-'mtbemndntmlq&. ningfrondivelnmtbedivhuning--fiool. A* * threeâ€"year board. â€"Pupils must be able t>|course under the divection of well swim at least one length of the| qualified graduate nurses and pool using these â€"strokes: crawl,|doctors, with actual nursing exâ€" breast, and overâ€"arm back stroke.|perience will prepare them for TD 00 E2 CC10 Case and cCive/we can, in a small way during or jump into deep water. Class| this week, give recognition to the time will be devoted to teaching|fine work she does." the correct form in the crawl,| . Highland Park hospital . will back, breast, and side strokes. gladly explain opportunities open 8. Advancedâ€"Limited to 30| in the nursing field to young woâ€" pupils per class. Open to all| men of this area who are interâ€" lehoolehildlen'hocmp.-en-md.Anuingmiom trance requirements. â€" Entrance bmmm(fl._vbom‘ nqmnno_utâ€"Ahflitybgwm 100|high school graduates and can 1. Beginnersâ€"Limited to 25 pupils per class. Section Aâ€"From 7 years of age to 7th grade. Secâ€" tion Bâ€"7th. and 8th. grade and high school. & 2. Intermediateâ€"Limited _ to 30 pupils per class. Section Aâ€" From 7 years of age to 7th grade. Section Bâ€"7th and 8th grade and high â€" school,. Entrance requireâ€" mentâ€"Ability to swim one length Register June 9 For Swimming Instruction In Summer School _ Registration for summer school swimming classes at Highland Park High School will be held on Friday, June 9 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Saturdaf, June 10 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00. Classâ€" es will‘ beginâ€"on Monday, June 12. Highland Park Hospital To Pay Tribute To Nurses May 7 To 14 Shore | g:30. to any young woman, today." He continued: "It is most fitâ€" ting that a week be set aside to pay honor to the noblest profesâ€" sion open to women. The comfort and joy that the nurse brings into our lives can never be repaid, but ‘"We are aware of the great role that the Illinois schools of nurâ€" sing play in the health and ‘hapâ€" piness of thousands of residents in our state, as well as in the naâ€" tion and the world," Mr.. Rodde Student Nurse Week has been selected as the occasion for a conâ€" centrated nurse recruitment drive throughout .the state. Bulleting highlighting ‘the importance of nursing and stressing the opporâ€" tunities awaiting the finest of young womankhood in the nursing field will be distributed through The Highland Park hospital joins other schools. and hospitals throughout . Illinois, during the week of May 7â€"14, in paying spetâ€" ial tribute to the nursing professâ€" lon. + to beautify their property. These animals have also been making a nusiance of themâ€" selves around the schools of late, and your Police Departâ€" ment is seeking the cooperaâ€" tion of dog owners to comply with this request, in order to stop any more complaints comâ€" ing in henceforth. 1 e running at large unless under the immediate eye of the ownâ€" er or élse on a leash, in order I again find it wery urgent to notify the various citizens who are owners of dogs to see that tion of flower beds or shrubâ€" . Tomato juice and hors a copy; $1.50 a A4

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