Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Jul 1950, p. 2

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In the past we might have skipped over too‘ rapidly the excellent acting ability of our Tenthouse â€" Star, Marrian Walters. ______â€" 5 ' > â€"â€" Let this, then, be praise for a young woman who continues to be more outstanding and more convincâ€" ing in each of the difficult character roles she ; assumes each week. . â€" s jyeainizg Mr. Harry S. Truman White House Washington, D. C. Communications intended . for publication ‘must* be ~written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and addreks of the writer. Lester 8. Olson, Publisher. . TME HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 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. $8.00 per year outside of Lake County, Issued Thursday of cach week by the Highland Park PFess, 516 TiI.,~ Telephone: â€" Highland Park Notes About Town . ... â€" _ Have you stopped in at Fell‘s new. shoe store in Hubbard Woods yet? We urge you to do so. You‘ll find a beautiful showroom and courteous folks who‘ll do their best to please you. . . . s z. Ditto Highland Park, andâ€"the North Shore. The Higgins Baby .. .. se "Bill", or, more correctly, "William", is the name of Dick and Betts Higgins‘ fine looking young boy. l'fhe:‘e?a baby! . . . . We predict great things for im!;... > Earl W. Gsell and his able staff have been serving Highland Parkâ€"since 1909 . . .â€"Shelton‘s hamburgers are still about the best you‘ll find anywhere . . . Can‘t help but give those Peters gentlemen a slap on the back for the good job they‘re doing over at Central Tire ... Ever pause and think how efficient our Merâ€" cant‘s Delivery system is run? ... . "The New Moon" will be next at The Music Theater. "Rio Rita" is there through next Sunday. > There‘s lots of fun and laughs in "The Farmer‘s Wife", Tenthouse Showâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"week. Better drive down there and get your mind off the foreign situaâ€" tion for a few hours. . .. / You‘ll be seeing more of those snappy North Western diesels, scouts report . . . . Ravinia, cloaked in its new dress, is more beautiful than ever this year. I like Elmer Clavey‘s ad slogan: "One Shrub or a Forest." .... 337 Euclind Avenue, Highwood FRANK E. JENKS The world situation is still grave as this is being Per Bravo, Marrian! Paper Hanging HI 2â€"5269 A Brief Note to Our President Painting Random Notes About Town § Sincerely, (Signed) â€" Whitt Northmore Schultz VERLON 0. GROVES 19 N. St. Johns Ave. PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Bump & Paint Shop operated by port of its aims for the Library, and indicate their preferences to guide the executive board in arâ€" ranging events. The suggestions were invited by. George S. Lyman, newlyâ€"electâ€" ed president, who urged all resiâ€" dents to join the Friends in supâ€" Among the other proposals for meeting subjects are: current events and world affairs, the arts, scientific topics, and psychology. Lyman pointed out that the large interest in music probably arose from the success of the Friends‘ 5â€"week music appreciaâ€" tion series in April and May durâ€" ing which Sherwood Rollins, Lake Forest Academy. music director led the discussions. "We believe," Lyman said, "Other topics might be presented i%n similar series and we would appreciate suggestions from memâ€" Any Highland Parker may join the Friends..Cards may be obâ€" tained at the Library. Dues are a nominal $1 for an annual memâ€" bership; $5 for a sustaining memâ€" bership. Checks and cards should be mailed to Box 335; Highland Park. Girl Scout News by Mrs. M. E. Tippey Girl Scouts think of summer camping with girls from other troops and towns as a thance to widen their friendships, but â€"miany do not know of an even larger experience â€" possible for them through ‘Scouting. +Near Adelboden, Switzerland, is a Chalet, owned by all Girl Scouts and. Guides, where girls from all countries meet each sumâ€" mer to live together and to share ideas and ideals, Any Girl Scout may visit or stay here;but the girls who attend this special meetâ€" ing are <specially chosen as the finest and most representative of their country. They must be able to speakâ€" two of the three. lan [gunges spokenâ€"> (French, Gérman, and | English), â€" be experienced campers, andâ€" be ngle to teach ‘mnnvraf their Tocal Tolk dances, games, songs and customs. Three or four girls from the United States are chosen for ‘this outâ€" standing honor each year, and given this expenseâ€"free trip to Europe and the Chalet, as well as sightâ€"seeing tours in England, Belâ€" gium, France, and Switzerland. They must first be proposed by their troop; next, by their local epuncil; then, by their District, and so on;. until National Headâ€" quarters make the final choices. Mrs. C. B. McDougal, of Braeâ€" side, was chosen to be among the first group of. American girls to visit the Chalet, in 1932. She brought back many pictures and careful notes of this most imâ€" 360 Central Highland Park OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE Phone HI 2â€"3804 FUEL OIL HI 20734 THE PRES8 of the friendliness and coi with which they were everyw! received, Possibly her most thrillâ€" ing moment was her arrival at the Chalet and watching girls from other countries arriving in their many different styles and colors of uniforms. They all had a smile and a salute for each other even though they never hn"’gn language they would hear ne: _ She made good friends among these girls and has kept in touch with them through .letters and muchâ€"needed clothing and food parcels. Some of the girls have been lost through the warâ€"by death, or in concentration camps. Others ‘can have no mention of political opinion or Scouting in lettersâ€"written to themâ€"in many countries it still is not safe to be freedomâ€"loving and free thinking. Some suffered so much because of theâ€"warâ€"that they report that those days at the Chalet were the only happy days they can rememâ€" Mornings were spent in serious talks to bring about mutual unâ€" derstanding between girls of the different countries, Lunches were often planned, shoppedâ€"for, and cooked by girls of one country to show their typical cooking. The American girls coked Komae stew (Indian) and made cinnamon toast and popcorn, all of which was strange to ‘the other girls. They taught each other games, songs, dances; climbed mountains, hiked, swam, played, "aughed and lived together for two weeks. A bell at the Chalet, given by Lord Badenâ€"Powell, bears this inâ€" scription: ‘May the voice of this bellâ€"call to happy refreshment of mind and body the Guides and Guiders of many lands." It is suspended*by a strong chain, inâ€" scribed by Lady Badenâ€"Powell, which continues: "And may the links of wide friendship throughâ€" out the world prove as strong as this chain." Over the door of the Chalet is written in German: "God Bless the House and all who go in and out." These expressive words help to explain the inspiraâ€" tion gained by all who visit this Vacation Trips Resorts H. and R. ANSPACH _ _ Travel Bugeau North Shore Ga« Co. When you think of travel consult an expert with 35 years experience. George L. Lundberg, Mgr. men‘s shorts . . ... Seat Covers * $1.50 . Sign in window displaying Servel Gas Refrigerator . . . 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MDaLOrTer ic reint Dresses Mrs. Storrow‘s on her friend‘s $12.95 Values â€" $ 7.95 $17.95 Values â€" $10.95 Whihe for our FEEDERS KEEP BIRDS BIRD HOUSES / 389 CENTRAL of an half would be contributed by Girl Scouts and Guides from all counâ€" tries: Thus, the whole world would where "A Girl Scout is a friend to all, and a sister to every other Girl Thursday, July 6, 1950 Choose from splendid assortment of marâ€" dress, walking, casual flats and sports. Calf, kid, suede, patent. Colors are white, PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS Sizes 4 to All

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