Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Jul 1950, p. 1

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_ The Higblanb Park Pregs [ === Each playground is under the supervision of two counsclors â€"who have been‘trained to teach games of â€"low <organization, artsâ€"and crafts, individual skill games, and ~quiet games. They also spend some time with their groups in singing games and have story hours which Offered At Elm Place And Braeside Playground m-‘l‘-â€"hmih'- 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. and at Braeâ€" side School playground on Thursâ€" day morning from 9:00 to 10:30 Miss Bunny Knox, one of the senior instructors on the Highland girls 8 years old or older are eliâ€" gible to join these tennis classes. There is no fee for this activity. Today, Thursday, July 13th, a group of 50 boys and girls will go by bus to Lincoln Park to have lunch near the totem pole on Adâ€" dison and the Outer Drive. From there they will leave for Wrigley Field, home of the Cubs,, to watch the Cubs and Dodgers play ball. Next Thursday a Zoo trip to Lincoln Park is planned. Many of headlines of late. very attractively decorated bityâ€" cles, buggies and wagons. Yesterâ€" day. the children enjoyed a peanut hours of fun and recreation. Specâ€" inl feature of the Wednesday proâ€" mellon, kids, come out and get in the activity. Last week the feature months is ‘s guess, but it is just barely possible that the fioamm has umntenhoni‘l‘yngne us a favor by his latest maneuverâ€"the Korean episode. Up to now many Americans have felt an unwarâ€" ranted sense of security in the fact that we have more atom bombs than anyone, more jet planes and a highâ€" er defense budget. " % It now develops that just having The Bomb, even in quantity, and baling in billions for defense is not enough. Besides having the stuff and the men to wage war when necessary, we also have to be prepared to get there early enough with enough to do the job. . While it now appears that the Reds didn‘t think we would resort to actual fighting to prevent another putsch, it also appears that we didn‘t think we would eitherâ€"at least not in Korea.â€" . s * Certainly we don‘t need any columnistsâ€"on small OR large papers working out any strategy. Certainly we do need someone at the top deciding in ad\:a_x}ee what we are going to do when, where, why This year, as in the past several years, the Playground and Recreaâ€" tion ~Board is ~sponsoring ~seven Junior Playgrounds. These playâ€" grounds are open to Highland Park children, between the ages of and nature studies. Bunny Knox, who teaches draâ€" matics brought down to the level of this age group, is a talented young lady full of vitality. She has a pleasing personality which captures the fancy of her charges. If interested in this phase of the Junior Playgrounds call the Recâ€" reation Office (HI 2â€"2442) for larger group activities assemble at e THE HOARDERS . _; More or less unofficial sources report a small rash of hoarding breaking out in various commodiâ€" ties. It wouldbepoefic’jusfieeifformthebmxders turned out to be hoarding the wrong things. â€" Playground And â€" Recreation News Of Junior Playgrounds tures® of the Junior playgrounds 5â€"10. Hours during which superâ€" Vol. No. 39; No. 20 Each Wednesray children from Up To Now will give tennis A Paper for Highland Parkers ® Published by Highland Parkers "Parade On Wheels" Winners At Sunset Park Day Camp KRIPS NEXT RAVINIA CONDUCTOR

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