__ _A beautiful testimonial book was presented to <‘Mr. Murray as a formal presentation of the hospiâ€" tal‘s new therapy department which will bear Murâ€" ray‘s name. | _ * O * s â€" one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. Lester S. Olson, Publisher. And last weekend a party was given for civic.| Fruntitp M» ® at tomn in the Mandard clul» AU $ Ameant minded Howell Murray, in tribute to his leadershiï¬p, o cfriah hend Hihined Fork, ant ho beriemtm T. borkcicts, and to his helpers who did as much to help raise the| ®ead, Winnetka, president of the organization. . $765,000 for badly needed improvements and addiâ€"\â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"rm_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" tions at our hospital. . Midwestern Writers To Award Photo More money is still required to complete the huge|Plan Annual Conference |Contest Prizes taskâ€"But officials are confidentthis additional aâ€"|Julyâ€"10â€"14 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"| At "YÂ¥" Tea mount will bé raised. In the meantime a mortgAge| â€" The Tenth Annual Writers‘| . On Thursday, May will pay for the labor and supplies not covered by the| conference of The Midwestern|3 to 6 p.m., judges Officers For Year The party, in reality a tribute to all donors interâ€" ested in making Highland Park‘s Hospital outstandâ€" ing, was given at the home of Frank F. Selfridge, President of the Hospital Foundation. . ... Random Notes. ... 2 Scouts report Liz Taylor Hilton bought $14,000 worth of China at a loop department store recently. . . ~ Congratulations to Fred Schweiger, Jr.! His West Point appointment is a big honor. He‘ll do a great service to his nation if he‘s able to put peace ideas into the minds of his militaryâ€" minded fellow students and professors! . .. | â€" _ Highland Park friends of Franklin Lunding, boss of Jewelâ€"Tea, are happy about his new jobâ€"diâ€" rector of Lever Brothers Executive Committee. . lately? Parting Thought ... . __ That‘s what Highland Park‘s Hospital Fund is, the PRESS was told last weekend. > We think Lunding is being groomed for one of the No. 1 jobs of American industry. > > You guess which one! * * Have you been noting Jewel‘s upward sales trend At the last meeting of the Lions club the following members were named for offiee, subject to elecâ€" tion June 2, for the year 1950â€"51: Presidentâ€"Bert D. ‘Green, 1st vice â€" presidentâ€"John Wehrheim, 2nd viceâ€"presidentâ€"Gordon Fowâ€" ler, â€" 3rd â€" viceâ€"presidentâ€"Frank Keller,â€" Secretaryâ€" G. J. Dinkâ€" eloo, Treasurerâ€"Walter ‘Bieger, Lion Tameérâ€"Ted S. Marks, Tail Twisterâ€"Edward â€" Olson, Directâ€" orsâ€"Claude. Mitchell and Henry J. Behrens. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy..$3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Random Notes ". ... the largest sum ever raised for any civic purpose on the North Shore!"~ _ _ ~~ ___ _ _ ____ The "Payâ€"Off" dinner, which climaxes the attendance contest of the club each year, will be held tonight (Thursdg?_ at Chicagoâ€" land airport, on Milwaukee Aveâ€" nue, near Half Day. Good enterâ€" tainment and good food are assurâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS New Officers Of Tabernacle Guild the 25th. year were. elected: Mrs. Tom Clark, President; Mrs. David Pasâ€" quesi, Viceâ€"President; Mrs. Joseph DeMichelis, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Bernard Sheehy, Correspondâ€" Menoni, Treasurer. The new offiâ€" cers will be installed at the reguâ€" lar monthly meeting in Juneâ€" At the last regular meeting of the Tabernacle Guild of Immacuâ€" late. Conception church, the folâ€" Children make a marriage complete! To ‘Address Legion _ Next Tuesday Evening Commander Alan J. Harrison of the Highland Park Post of the American Legion announced that General William H. Wilbur will give an address on "Europe Toâ€" day" at the next mecting. of the Post to be held Tuesday, May 23 at 8:15 p.m. at Witten‘s Hall. It will be a social meeting. All members and their friends are invited, also members of their Auxiliary Unit. General Wilbur is an eloquent speaker. and is an authority on conditions in presâ€" ent day Europe. ~â€" * North Shore Line . Presents "Silverliner‘" Designed in the railway‘s own shops and withâ€"all of the work performed entirely by employes of the North Shore Line, a newly modernized train, The Silverliner, was presented to the public Tuesâ€" day, May 16. This was the first of a 2â€"day‘s preview in the cities of Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, will go into regular service on the Skokie Valley Route Monday, May 22. d Diaphragms and wllk-overwtrai;&;nv provide safe passage for passenâ€" gers moving from car to car. ° The Silverliner is a 5â€"car train unit. The cars which make up this tnin‘ were _ formerly standard Fresh Frozen and Canned Horse Meat Dry Dog Foods and Cat Foods * Grooming Aids and Accessories ; Bird and_Hanister Cages Deerficld 1120 SUBURBAN PET SUPPLY Love Birds and Canaries 762 Waukegan Road Vacation School At . Wesley Methodist ; Starts June 13 _ ' The organization has as its obâ€" jective the providing of opportunâ€" ities, contacts, and recognition for writers. It maintains permaâ€" nent headquarters from Septemâ€" ber to August of each year, in the heart of Chicago, conducts nightly Writers‘ Clinics from Ocâ€" tober to April or May, and holds a nationalâ€" Writers‘ "Conference for one week or more each sumâ€" There will be no further workâ€" sihp for,the »children at Wesley Methodist ghurch, an Saturdays, according to Mrs. Ruben . Ofson, Superintendent of the primary diâ€" vision. The vacation bible ‘school, which is being sponsored by both the Wesley Methodist and Zion Lutheran _ churches, â€" will in June 12. and _ continue « & ing, 410 S. Michigan Blvd., Chiâ€" cago, and the. Chicago Art Instiâ€" tute. The agenda will include will tute. ‘The agenda» will include warkshops, formal programs, distinguished guest teas, dinners, and luncheons. Further information may be obâ€" tained by â€" writing Midwestern Writers‘ Conference, Suite 540, 410 S. Michigan, Chicago 5. . June 23. â€" * The Tenth Annual â€" Writers‘| â€" On Thursday, May 25, from conference of The Midwestern|3 to 6 p.m., judges will award The Methodist. Youth Fellowâ€" ship â€" will â€"leave the Highwood church Saturday, May 20 at 9:15 a.m. to spend all day at Glenview. THREE NORTH SHORE LEADERS of the Women‘s Division, Jewish Federâ€" ation of Chicago, go over plans for the organization‘s 16th annual luncheon on Thursday, May 25, at noon in the Standard club, 320 $. Plymouth Ct. (Left to mnunn,unu_nmu,mwu,m;mlo:m‘ua Sheridan Road, Highland Park, and Mrs. Benjamin F. Goldstein, 985 Sheridan Koad, Winnetka, president of the organization. At 7:30 p.m. the Couples club will meet at the church for outâ€" door games until dark, then~inâ€" door recreation and refreshments will climax the evening. The comâ€" mittee inâ€"charge are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yurkonis and Mr. and Mrs. Rozak. Young married couples are invited to attend. The old fashioned girl darned her husband‘s gocks. Her daughâ€" ter socks her dafned husband. â€"Gilcrafter One swallow does not make a summerâ€"but _ it _ doesn‘t .. take many to cause a fall. 7 Pansies in full Bloom and Rockery Plants 1751 BACIK‘S mâ€f.hroux_ï¬â€œ â€"Gilcrafter THE â€"PRESS8 The Guild of the Bethany Evanâ€" gelical : United _ Brethren, church will meet in the Dubbs room of the church tomorrow (Friday) ‘at 1:15. All members and friends isethany Guild â€"~ To Meet Tomorrow ducted and sponsored by the "Y". Photos may beâ€"black and white or colored, minimum size 5x7 and maximum, 8x10, and all entries must be mounted. Anyone is eliâ€" gible to enter such contest if he or she is a member of any "Y" group, member of an educational class at the "Y", a board member, or a house resident. â€" Cash â€"prizes will be awarded for first, second and third places in each classification, as well as honorable mention. The judges officiating will be Miss Lucille Wood, Mr. Wellington Grayâ€"and Mr. Arthur Bletsch. Pa Arranging the contest are Mrs. A. Frauenhoffer, Miss ~Mildred Nelson, Mrs. â€"John Sordyl, Miss Myra Jennings, Miss Agnes Quinâ€" lan and Miss Evangeline Metzler. Also assistingâ€"with the plans are Miss Rebecca Anthony and Miss Gertrude Ames of the "Y" staff. _ Everyone eligible is cordially invited to send in or bring an exâ€" hibit, as the committee is hoping for a big display. â€" Political gas generates heat but never much illumination. day to carry your voice to her and hers to you. Few things are so valuable and cost so little as your ILLINO!S BELL TELEPMONE compPaxy . You know it‘s there to bring her peace of mind, protection in emerâ€" gency and help when she needs it. And no matter where you go, you VÂ¥henever you have to go away â€" even for just a little whileâ€"you appreciate the value of your tele: phone to the one you leave behind. Its worth a lot to herâ€"peace of mind Can Mitagurt â€"Gilcrafter NO PRICE USEFULNESS To Sew For Needy Children The regular monthly meeting of the Ravinia Auxiliary to the Chiâ€" E:_h;lin:"o'l the Secretary, Mrs. Walter M. Lillie, 731 S. St. Johns avenue. As always, a dessertâ€" luncheon will precede the busiâ€"|" 7. .‘ °0 = °0 002 0 MOOC ‘The Group is hemming a large â€"Gilcrafter number of cot sheets for the use wz ze of the Nursery School children at It‘s all right for marriage to be their daily rest period. It is also|give and take so long as the take making a number of attractive| part doesn‘t belong exclusively to baby sacks for maternity outfits| the wife. for mothers who cannot afford = â€"Gilcrafter ANTON and ERNEST FRUIT STAND . â€" Skokie‘ Hgwy.â€"4 Mile North of Dundee Road ANNOUNCING Will Open May 25 15 at Thursday, May 18, 1950 to buy them and have no time to room for interested: women in the Congressmen wouldn‘t have so dern many political fences <to mend when they get back home, if Wapa.s 28 m dï¬A oc