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Highland Park Press, 5 Oct 1950, p. 2

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Notes About Town Jotted Down En Route To New York s Aboard the 20th Century Limited:â€" _ Thanks to Harry \B. Spurrier, likenblq)uhlic relaâ€" tions representative of the New York Central System, and his polite and pleasant secretary, Ruth Blanchâ€" ard, we‘re on our way to New York on America‘s finest trainâ€"(he 20th Century Limited. ... _ _ Next week we‘d like to tell you a bit about this fine but hasty trip. ... Now, some notes about ‘our town and a bit of this and that from here and there. ... Thanks, "Red"! ... Needing a conservative, navy blue suit for a New York speech, we called good friend "Red" Fell to see if he had one in stock. ' He did. i We tried it on. . It fitâ€"except for some slight alterations which "Red" and his able staff handled in double quick time . 5. and the suit was ready almest overnight. That‘s what I call SERVICE. + â€" And that‘s what Highland Park meychants sinâ€" cerely give their customers. .. Random Notes .. .. The Frank Higgins‘ are due in town soon . .. and the Dick Higgins‘ surely are looking forward to seeâ€" ing them . .‘. and to proudly showing their handsome new son, William, better known as "Bill" . .. "Hank" Wilder and his new bride will be visiting Highland Park any day.now. ... . =â€" Pretty Peggy Gordon tells us a group of loyal Tenthouse Theater enthusiasts are sponsoring an ad in the Baton Rouge papers welcoming Highland, Park stars to that town and telling the southerners about the group‘s talent. : TV Notes. ... 5. § â€"â€"_â€"Walt Durbahn‘s TV show is still among the best I like his casual approach . . . and his ability to teacl in a most effective manner. <4 Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland FPark, Illinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 ~per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, ~~ Those who wantâ€"to contribute to the promotion should see ]'o_:_rgyilurdnn, Fawe : . e That‘s an interesting story about the Robert Cushman home in theâ€"October issue of Better Homes Dave Garroway, who needs no publicity, still has the most original variety show ... Read what Larry Waolters, "Deac" Wolters‘ brothâ€" er, writes in his regular radioâ€"TV column in the Tribâ€" une. $ z" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS _ Article shows how the Cushmans cleverly fdumt moreâ€"storage and working spaceâ€"something all of us need in our homes. ... â€" & He‘s usually right .. . and his criticisms are fair, accurate, hard hitting.n .. __ ___ =e 2 As a signâ€"off comment on TV; I, for one, sincerely believe TV producers should put their programs on a higher level. yee t _ aly by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue," Highland Park, I!1., Telephone: Highland Park 557. _ Some shows coming into the nation‘s homes borâ€" der on the vulgar. ... Parting Thought : ... Communications. intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. "Be patient," says an old proverb, "and you shall have patient children." Issued Thursday of each week PHONE HI 2â€"0305 51 S. St. Johns Avenue CE NTR A L Cleaners and Dyers Complete Cleaning Service of Clothes TAILORING Free Pickâ€"up and â€" (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) Tom Wilder can restore them to their original state. Ask for An estimate "or consult him at his studio, 530 Cloverdale aveâ€" There are many beautiful paintings hiding behind a thick layer of grime and blackened varnish, Weddings, cocktail parties, BUY U. S. _ SAVINGS BONDS C A TERING plan your next party Tel. P. C. McCullough griven hy (both Sirs }',}!‘13.‘ Carney. Mrs. E yuihm annual vep ilitatien,.â€"showing 1 had.a very busy yea entertaiging (the ve bithdityâ€"party, <Chr party and picnic fo patfents] Funds rai l_ligI_l_\pfld _l.exlon uk Auxiliary Installs New Officers ‘Highwood Unit No. 501, Améerâ€" ican Legiom auxiliary installed new officers at its last meeting, Monday, September 25th, with Mrs. Charles Prizer of Lake Bluff, 10th District Director and Mrs. Fred Carney, of Libertyville, 10th District Alterpate Director, asâ€"inâ€" stalling officers. The unit offiâ€" cers inducted were; President, Mrs. Arthur Cervetti; first vice president, Mrs. Wm. Christensen, Second vice president, Mrs. James Minorini; Historiaf, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson; Chaplain, Mrs. Ernest Ayeis; Treasurer, Mrs, Ray Suzzi; Secretary, ~Mrs, Eggert Carlsen; Sgt. at arms, Mrs. Roland Stanâ€" ley. s « Following the" installation Mrs. Cervetti gave her appointments for the ensuing year, which are as follows: Americanism, Mrs: Anna Bell; Auxilbary Loan Fund, Mrs. Bruno: Bertucci; Child Welfare, Mrs. K. Clyde Cameron; Communâ€" ity Service, Mys. C. M. Jacobson and Mrs. Anna Bell; Education of War Orphans, Mrs. â€"R. Clyde Camâ€" eron; Finance, Mrs. Nella Goppi, Mrs, Wim. Christiansen and Mrs. Ray Newton; Gold Star, Mrs. Erâ€" nest Ayers; Girl‘s State, Mrs. John Connors; Legislative, . Mrs. David Perry; Membership, Mrs, Wm. Christensén and Mrs. David Perry; Members â€" Laision, â€" Mrs. Roland Stanley; Music, Mrs. Charles Anâ€" derson; National Security and Plrs American, Mrs. LaVerne Cioni; Parliamentariap, Publicity, Poppy and Veteran‘s Craft, Mrs. Ray Suzzi; Radio, Mrs. John Peterson; Rebhabilitation, Mrs. Eggert Carlâ€" sen, and Mrs. James Minorini; Unit Activity, Mrs. Wim. Christenâ€" sen, Mrs. James ‘Minorini, and Mrs. David Perry; and Color bearâ€" er, Mrs. Mary East. f Gifts of appreciation were preâ€" sented to the installing officers, and a going away gift was preâ€" sented to Mrs. Matt Maiman, who is moving to Florida in October. is mnoving to Plorida in 2CL00CMâ€" ifuvor development of world law A few words of grectings wcn:“nml government. . Of . older vet given |by both Mrs. Prizer and |groups, the Ametican Legion‘s "\J.'}".; "“”,L‘,:Y- Mrs. Eggert C olicy â€"was _ cited as f:Ev‘unnvL' y:n&m annual report on reh&Bâ€"1a stonger UN, while the VFW is ilitatien,.â€"showing that the unit !'(;,tpnvwf to . world | governmental had.a very busy year at Ilr,wmâ€"_y,km‘fi;m?zmin $ 5 entertaining (the veterans at a} ";‘,h.;. North Shore Chanterâ€"of Dr. Teresita Scelba Pleasantly Impressed By American Women Mrs. Mire Law of Northbrook, former president of. the Highland Park League of Women Voters, has as her guest this week Dr. Teresita Scelba, president of the Italian branch of the International Alliance of Women, an organizaâ€" tion founded by the League. Dr. Scelba comes to this country as the guest of the State department, under provision of the Smithâ€" Mundt Act, which orovides perâ€" sons to promote. democratic ideas. Dr. Scelba is director of a munâ€" icipal clinic in Rome for the preâ€" vention of tuberculosis, and secâ€" retary. of the Italian National Unâ€" ion against Illiteracy, She is inâ€" terested in American women, their ways of living and their organizaâ€" tions,. 5 w o According "to Dr. Scelba, the American movies give a completeâ€" ly erroneous impression of Amerâ€" ican women, and she was aniazed to find them so domestic, natural and home loving. 0 P1 Ti Rt. 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12 noon. Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, lq:W. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. CONFE3SIONS Satufdays, eves. of First Fridays and Holy Days HI. 2â€"0202 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. Morrison, Pastor. Rev. Donald Runkle. Rev. Bernard E. Burns. nt Conception Church d the 11 1 the cial the Immaculate H refreshments.. > held Monday, October Mi MASSES no eting eport on reh&®bâ€"14 stonger T that (the Cunit Gppesed . to ear at |)0WN'-Â¥1ko]‘i::m?znliu 1. veterans (at a| / The. Nort hristmas ‘party, FAVC is one for the. women | of yarious N aised from the) for the stud re used for the | f t entin tainmnts... â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" id u-frwhnwx'zh‘l i 5 ing, Mrs. l‘hri»-" s & Janiés ~Minoript|. t flse. 6:30, 7:30 THE PRESS 0) 00 SC!~> Pfaver de s wvre‘mul gos r_and groups, 8 palicy ~~ reh *Ta strong meet a1€ p m Build A World LaW _ Vets Urge Nominees"" comm to set affair Mailing UN police action in Korea as "a great step toward international _ government . f o f peace," a group of war veterans this week.called on North Shore candidates for Congress in fall elections~ "to pledge a fight for stronger world law as a guardian of democracy". North Shore chapter of Amerâ€" ican Veterans Committee asked platform statements of their peace policies from Mrs. Ralph Church, Republican nominee to succeed her late husband, and_Thomas F. Dolan, Democratic nominee for the 13th Congressional District seat, both residents of Evanston. The AVC chapter asked similar information ofâ€" senatorial candiâ€" dates Scott Lucas, Democratic in® cumbent, and Everett Dirksen, A goal worth fighting for, the vets suggested, is an enforceable world peace. They urged the canâ€" didates that the United States, as leader of the democracies, should offer to join other nations undér a. democratic worldâ€"wide constituâ€" tiot t “““"‘ let winter catch you â€"~~~~ | by sucprise _ l aineâ€" C Kleeburg Buick, Inc. . Come in »ow, before our shop is jammed ‘with rush ordefs, and let our Buickâ€" trained specialists turn loose their loving talentsâ€"so you‘ll have quick and deâ€" pendable zip under the bonnet when you need it most!* a ublican. challenger. + The most vital job awai in Congress," AV{‘s exec mittee told the candidates et America‘s true goal in w North Shore Ch one of nearly, 5t us North Shore on Guick care keeps buicks hest { 110 South First Street Highland Park, Hlinois Phone HL 2â€"4800 i job awaiting AVE‘s executive m rld T oelents ; : Ius executive committee includes Arthur Baidauf, Jr.. Exverett_L. Millard, and Harry Aâ€" Sellery, Jr., Mighland Park. SAVINGS BONDS BUY U. 5. GARNETTS 4. AC T C 12. Inspect generato" brushes 13. Droin and flush cooling syste® R 14. Tighten all hose connections t0 prevent leak age of antifreere 15. Adjust fon belt tension 16. Test bottery â€"clean and treat terminals 10 prevent corrasion 17. 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