. _ Vol. 89: No. 13 1 deeply t Mbyth“m-mvmmwnluthtwiu P "he am deeply touc © 2¢â€" | suggest a ing mood. In charge oC Wartne‘s Ouild of Trinit#ition of â€"so many of my. friends of: decorations is Dora Ladurini. church invites all flower 10vers t0 |ang neighbors who have presented| Other committee heads are pubâ€" its annual garden sale to be held|, completely equipped Physical|j; city, Dorie Sherbano; refreshâ€" next Saturday, May 27. from 8( Therapy Department to the Highâ€"| ments, Ann Uhleman; and tickets, am. to 3 p.m., on the site of the|land Park Hospital in my name» I| Stan Kessler, Northwestern freight yards, CEM~| wish it were possible for me to| ‘One of the highlights of the big tral avenue and First street. express my gratitude in person to|evening will be the crowning â€" of Besides annual plants of all|the 1,000 people who have signed | the King and Queen. These two sorts in flats and pots, the Guild|the dedication volume which was people are chosen by an election will sell bird houses and feeders;| presented to me by Mr. Ellsworth | in the juniorâ€"class, and they are ~garden accessories, such as tool8,| Mills. Since this, obviously, c&nâ€"| not announced until the actual gloves and knee pads; «prays and|not be done, I would like to do so crowning. The crowning is done fertilizers; also equipment like through the mhedium of your pubâ€" by the King and Queen of the trellises, wheelbarrows and hose.|lication. previous year, Roland Zagnoli and Books on. gardening and birds| ‘The job that was done to bring Peggy King. This will take the »will also be available, and & 8D€¢â€"| the building fund of the Highland place of the usual floorshow. ial book on herb %m:_ toits â€"The -Mb. ~for this ‘s St. Martha‘s G an evening|of $765,000.00 was the work of a prom‘will be that of Jimmy Richâ€" group composed mostly of emâ€" team whom I had the privilege of|ards. He and his band ‘are well ployed women and Mvum.mmbuhm-hhmndmmmm with small children, originated|the team, rather than to any inâ€" radio networks of ABC and NBC. ï¬e%“‘flmym@.mrtfldflflymfl + > Sirtmmninermpreminhouccs, and its popularity has growin from|however, for this expression on w Park Raises mrtomr.Mn-rï¬emmemofnmwhwrcm-mhw feature was early delivery on adâ€" munity for the job that has been vance orders. A large number of| done, I hope that everyone in our Ca-pni;n mail ord ’-"'N:;'.M““d P‘m"h“h: community will continue to supâ€"| Suburban activities of the 1950 **~ scaigs wh y® P - are to a on the Saturday before Memorial|P°** th* work of our hospital, and| heart campaign are drawing ash,. Oscar Iverson, George Duffy The president of the Guild is|the entire job is con :i- Evfl;n :lfm- Ir&lkodm It‘s wonderful to | ason an r8. Frank Peers are eoâ€"chairmen. Tools and accesâ€" :hnh e;:.“it’ 'h.k‘ sories are in charge of Miss Helen|*" ¢ivic needs with Bergstrom and Miss Adele Whitâ€"|\ and generosity. To : field. Miss Lulu Lasswell has|had a part in giving Others helping at the saleâ€"will be Therapy Department Misses Dorothy Simpson and JeAN\|pital wo my hoartfaln Day. St. Martha‘s Guild of Trinity church invites all flower lovers to its annual garden sale to be held next Saturday, May 27, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., on the site of the Northwestern freight yards, Cenâ€" tral avenue and First street. St. Martha‘s Guild _ Invites Public To Saturday Garden Sale alréady we have all long sifice Tost COUnt Of the NUMâ€"| ing and â€"sketching." The" induor| EiOU® TiPMe squad and members ber of times we have automatically reached for a teleâ€"| lessons will be oumeq m .12 pai|will proceed to Mooney‘s Cemeâ€" phone, even groped for it for.a moment before realâ€"|in. the new Recreation Building. | {2,,,, Te e Abolf Service :st the izing 'I-‘tglat tl.lhere just isn‘t any. :‘:e:i"‘m""z“:‘; is the inâ€" e e, phones are being installed today. We are|all the adults in Highiand Park Highland Park : more than glad, of course, but we wonder lfow long it | who are interested in art, :h:';fler Coordinating Council will be before we again reach for the phone automatâ€" beginners or experienced «ts |Sanctions "Charity ically, never giving a thought to how i ient it| Junior Pro A © j is not to have one. . gh ons JBummt Prom Promises |Game" > ’ It‘s all right to reminisce about the "good old Papnee Of Year On May 18 at a meeting of the days" when life was simpler, but we‘ll take today with| The ltu::ut:.:f, m.:l:@ school mx'cmctmm all its headaches, just as long as all of today‘s conâ€"|2¢ !o®king forward to the last|the "Charity Ball Game" to be veniences are included in the deal. £27reh aante of the your, the June To Lt Tasccads aon oo Bs q1 jor Prom, which will be held the The ¢ntire proceeds are to be diâ€" en |"ight 0Of Saturday, June 3, at the|V1d€4 equally between the Highâ€" You diedâ€"to make it safe for us to live, And we salute you with a silent prayer todayâ€" The best and only gift your friends can give. A life that knew no loss, but only gain. You‘ll never know the tragedy of growing old Of suffering or lonliness or pain, . Because your lifeâ€"so briefâ€"was colorful and The Highlant Park Press [ IN MEMORIUM Therapy Department at the "hosâ€" pital go my heartfelt thanks and reunteils_invathih citc hh onl ... 30 .. s d .142 mng‘.“&v;â€"(m, had a part in giving to our comâ€"| Lake and DuPage counties for munity the benefits of a Physical|their interest in and support of Mgumhmmh-n pqrtthvork‘olmllupitll,u;d To the Editor Highland Park Press: â€"Hilda Butler Farr at the "hos.| our efforts to combat the menace thanks and of heart disease, our Number One Killer," Mr., Livingston stated. Mrs. Irving B. Harris of 200 y Ravine Drive was chairman of the d Highland Park heart campaign, W, ~Murray] which raised $8,989.00. Highland Park, Ilinois * Highland Park Pilot be of spring flowers and other light colored materials that will Highland Park Woman‘s club. on Phursday afternoons at ï¬;câ€"uâ€"y;f,mm'ï¬:iï¬i‘:; old. Community Center during the squad will be madeâ€" up of five mundflylwh.*.mmbenfrommhm'-ob At present the members of the| ranization. Whe ind "We wish to express our appreâ€" enusted in the air force in 1942. He was one of the fliers who served in carrying supplies durâ€" ing the Berlin airlift. After reâ€" turning to this country, he reâ€" enlisted in the service, and was last stationed in Louisiana. Surviving are his widow, the former Margaret Eitner of Highâ€" land Park, and a brother, Louis, of Deerfield. L f near the field,> hurtling off the Louisiana, was en route to Engâ€"| Pro land â€"whenâ€"engine trouble develâ€"|~ ( oped, forcing an emergency landâ€"|tha ing. The crash is reported to have for been the result of a collision with 4 R ~1310 Pleasant avenue,| Commander Alan J. Harrison ° was killed when the U,| announces that the Highland Park 8. Air Foree Bâ€"29 bomber, of|Post of the American Legion and which he was in command, crashâ€"| Veterans of Foreign Wars have ed on Lagens air base in the Aâ€"|joined forces for an impressive zores, while n‘hng an emergency| Memorial Day Ceremonies Proâ€" landing.. Al} 16 ‘aboard were lost.|gram to be held Tuesday Mornâ€" The plane, attached to the 301st|ing, May 30, 11:00 a.m. at the air wing group at Barksdale field,| Memoria] Monument, Laurel and Louisiana, was en route to Engâ€"|Prospect Avenue. h;:i“;hn engine trouble mâ€" Commander Herrison requests 0 orcing an emergency ~| that allâ€"Legionnaires be present ;';:n % erhl; u“ reported to :'th. for this occasion. | the result of a collision An interesting parade and proâ€" an air service motor ‘car parked ‘ near the field, hurtline off the|E** has been arranged by Senâ€" > T 18, rin 181 was 8. Air Force 18, Lt. , formerly of otn onemnccaminge nder mâ€" 7 a n dn P Hven w on omrmorngnon d eA t 13 o ooo u0 TS ago, an T F W = â€"the{relating to the Library, according| °4 from a large field of mppliâ€" ce in 1942.| "**â€"*â€" to Harry A. Sellery, Jr., president.|cants for her outstanding. record fliers who|_ The Parade will form on Green| The meeting signalizes beginâ€"| during her undergraduate years ipplies durâ€"| Bay Road north of Central.aveâ€"|Ning. of the annual membership| 2t the Highland Park High school, . After re.|Nue. Legionnaires will be on hand|campaign. A brochure summarizâ€"|is a member of this year‘s graduâ€" ry, he re.|DOt later than 10:15 a.m. at Green|ing the activities of the Friends|@ting class. TWe school of . her e, and was|Bay and Park avenue. Music for|is being sent to all householders choice is Beloit College, where lang, the parade will be given by the|in the community. Dues are $1.00|She intends to take work leading widow, the| Highland Park High School Band,|fOr an annual membership; $5.00|to & liberal arts degree in English r of High.| under the direction of Mr. Harold|f0" a sustaining membership. Literature. After graduation from ther, Louis,|Finch. Fort Sheridan is sending a| â€" Mrâ€" Sellery said: "We want a|college she believes that she will * platoonâ€"of troops under the comâ€"|large membership ‘paying the | become a teacher of English literâ€" _ _ mand of Lt. R. A. Strain. Other|modest annual dues much more|ature. s S organizations in the parade will| than a small membership with high| _ The scholarship, which awards be both Auxiliary units, Service| dues. Certainly we hope that those| $300.00 in cash to the successful Store Mother‘s Club, Daughters of Amâ€" wl}o_ can will subscribe for a susâ€"|candidate each year, may be apâ€" Senior . Art | erican Revolution, Boy Scouts, | t2ining membership." plied to actual college expenses. . Park Recâ€"| Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts. Leâ€" â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€"â€" Formal presentation will be made several of|gionnaire Frank Henderson of| Auditions Far to Miss Zabel at the reoulay waal. al of|gionnaire Frank Henderson of Auditions For p:ih:: the Legion will be the parade|Michaels A; tÂ¥ o‘. ‘The ceremony at the monument Contest Under w.y Impressive Program *~| To Be Given At "*+Memorial Monument On Sunday afternoon, May 28, the high school set at North Shore Congregation Israelâ€" will join in the Annual Election Dinner Dance of the Temple Alumni. Dudm..floornhw,nd(no of; the Sisterhood‘s superâ€"suppers Congregation Israel To Hold Alumni ’mï¬mo!,cn:yuu.n;y.?‘;:h&mm. x town is lending to £ â€"oâ€"<â€"â€" Order of the Moose body of Highâ€"| Position Open â€" WMhhmdï¬b“W~ moltw\iflhymtun.uh-h“np t Office _ mMMWh * no manner conflict operâ€" for t ationsâ€"of the Highland Park Comâ€" “Mâ€M““"ï¬_ c mw"cm L Hichwand â€" wauks##L. _ 2:15 p.m.â€"Exhibition game beâ€" Fot 2} tween two sponsored girl teams|the D (Women of the Moose and Fort| 1944 Sheridan" Wacs). Music by Fort| opted. Sheridan Army Band. Con 8:30 p.m.â€"Feature game beâ€"|all me tween Windy City. Professionals,| 502 C ‘Martin‘sâ€"Jewelers" and the Highâ€" on Sur 1:00 p.m.â€"Interâ€"Moose League game between Antioch and Highâ€" On May 18 at a meeting of the Ie‘i‘n s Coordinating Council, plans were Ch“ Sernces discussed for the promotion of sw’n‘yn the "Charity Ball Game" to be Eact played at Sunset Park on June 25. | ; bef’w'â€u"m""""“ The éhtire proceeds are to be 4| memnery of the Highland" pare vided equally between the Highâ€" Post No. 145 the i Leâ€" land Park hospital and the Recâ€" gion, is n k Al..d"mflu reation Board, _ glon, as a group, attend the serâ€" The program is planned as folâ€" VETS TO OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY at the|time in June, and will be broadâ€" inE | cast over WGN. > : °*~| assistant conductor of the Chicago â€" _ _|symphony orchestra, Nicolai Maâ€" TOâ€"|ko, guest conductor of symphony 7th U. S. Civil Serviceâ€"region, new | highest â€" Postoffice building, Chicago, until f 11_‘:1!0__15. * ‘ ‘ The new basic rate pay for the ‘Gregor position is $1.31% an hour. The|Keare, F job is restricted to patrons of the | Schwarz. Highwood post office. EfMlployees| patrons of thé office. Present emâ€" ployes holding temporary or inâ€" all members report to the office, 502 Central avenue, at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday morning, May 28, from there to march to the Trinity Church for the 11:00 o‘clock serâ€" vice. The Rev. Charles U. Harris is the rector. _ ‘ glass window to honor the memâ€" ing before Memorial Day, the| The annual senior day at Highâ€" members of the Highland Park|land Park high school will be held Post No. 145 the American Leâ€"| Thursday, June 1. % gion, as a group, attend the serâ€"| Senior will begin with an vices of the Trinity Church to | assembly g.’wtiei'apmn'-ahly place a wreath ut@hcmbedmhnndqumdnuwmâ€rï¬- wlass window ta hama»r #ha aionucf .22l Lo Es I : Imamamy Losiss oBOCBRODC _ 00 AEeemniy â€". PEoURDLy ory of Dumaresq Spencer. will lastâ€"until 10 o‘clock and will This annual service is one of the| be followed by marching practice hacmtMAct AL anst io icb e L ui beautiful traditions< of the i’;iluï¬l'i.ééi' Fot 25 years the Post was called| ‘The Sen: _3 ; Go" V. O "2 C 0St was called| ‘The Senior class picnic will beâ€" the Dumaresq Spencer Post, in|gin at 1 o‘clock at the athletic 1944 the present name was adâ€"| fi.lA staff, and Henry Weber, music diâ€" rector for WGN and conductor of the WGN Symphony orchestra. Symphony _ orchestra, Lewis James, director of vocal auditions _for nqioghh’on WGN and a memâ€" and at present conductor of the Friends Of Library To Elect Executive Board Wednesday Public Library will be held at 8 p.m. on Wednesdayâ€"(May 31) at the Library, ryrs An executive board of 21 perâ€" sons will be elected and anntral reports will be made. c Applications for the position of H.P. Lions Club Annual Scholarship Award Made At Moraine Hotel Commander The annual ! of 4 A‘s â€" 1B Barney Barnes, Day and Joanne Febel. first honors for the fifth 6â€"weeks period. These students make up 8.6 of &oicnttn student body. High School Students _ Earn High Honors & _ 114 m __.'.hâ€â€˜ up 11.95 Over Eight Per Cent Of _ * Annual Senior Day To Be June l1 _ â€". At High School field. .. Graduation flight over six states in this mrea, ’lbnudthtcw&l-m&-cop. stellation. This largest Skycoach in the country will operate daily on a nonâ€"stop basis betwen Chiâ€" cago and New York, and between Chicago and Los Angeles. The plane left Chicago at 11 a.m. and returned at 2 p.m. Lunch was served aboard the plane. From Chicago On Tuesday, 23, a B Chi ol uc ol o CC e ANTIOET Pease, and Paul Olson. Mr. R. J. Sheahen is the club president. Formal presentation will be made ï¬)"iflmdltflnmluw. ly luncheon of the Lions Club toâ€" day (Thursday), at the Moraine ~~â€"The second annual War Memâ€" orial Scholarship of the Highland Park Lions Club has been awardâ€" ed to Janis V. Zabel, 17, daughter Of Mr.â€"and Mrs. T. J. Zabel, 1348 Broadview avenue, Highland Park, Competitors High School Senior Wins Over Many c Reaest botafiebatnecistnie: 43 8, in the school auditorizm. a copy ; $1.50 a year 4 A‘s 5 A‘s headed by a group on page 2)