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Highland Park Press, 19 Oct 1950, p. 2

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dsb sss Its been an interesting week. ... ~_â€" While "Hot Water Harry" (to borrow a {few words from the PRESS‘ frontâ€"page columnist, Bill Thomas) was en route to a Wake Island meeting with top General MacArthur, we‘ve been doing a bit of traveling around ourselves. ... L â€" We'to()k a tour around Highland Park the other day and we saw more beauty in an hour than we‘ve seen in many a full moon. , _ _ _ . Drives Down North Shore . « The ride South, down Sheridan Road, is a bit of "outside of this world" in this world1 . . . We had occasion to visit a spot Highland Parkers consider one of their favorite eating placesâ€"The Pump Room. Never have the trees and the leaves been more beautiful. Never has the grass been greener. __ And never before have Highland Parkers worked as hard at keeping their homes as showplaces. . . . , Here we met likeable and effiâ€" cient Lucia Perrigo, Director of Public Relations, and one of the cleverest newswomen in Chicago. Goes To Church ... > , Later: on, during a beautiful Sunday niorning, we went to the lovely Country Church of the City to hearcmy Dadâ€"inâ€"law, The Revâ€" erend Bénjamin Martyn Wall, deâ€" liver an inspiring sermon, theme of which was to build by bringing God into your program of life. . . Rev. Will said there are buildâ€" ¢rs and destroyers in dife, 4 He urged all to follow the Kiâ€" wanian Creed, We Build", by doing the positive as our Highland A panel of speakers suggesting concrete ways the United Nations can act to establish world peace includes Jacob Logan Fox, Jr., attorney andâ€"general counsel for Illinois branch, United World Fedâ€" eralists; Dean Emery Y. Baldauf, Professor of Philosophy at Rooseâ€" velt College, representing Atlantic Union; James Eldridge, Midwest Director, American Association for the United Nations, and Rev. Gene _ Bartlett, _ First _ Baptist Church of Evanston, for the "Quaker" proposals to maintain Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Illinois. . THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. Communications intended for publication must be writter on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address éf the writer. â€" Lester S. Olson, Publisher. Host of the mecting is the North Shore Committee for Study of Paths . to Peace; organized and supported â€" by represtntatives of some 50 North Shore voters‘, civic, churchâ€"and veterans groups. Pr. Thompson is chairman of the "Paths to Peace" committec. Modâ€" erator of the UN Day forum will be Irving Pflaum, Chicago newsâ€" paper columnist. > The meeting will be order at 8:15. Planners of the event are a program committee of the "Paths to Peace" organization, intluding Dr, Ernest Solomon, Highland Park and Winnetka. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenve, Highland Park, I!I., Telephone: Highland Park 557. Interâ€"Town Meeting Climaxes ‘UN Week‘ "Our ‘country‘s leadership . of : UN police action in Korea has Mr. and dramatized American hopes for Came here peace," said Dr. Kenneth Thompâ€"; N°cticut, a son of Evanston‘s First Methodist | home at 13 Church, heading sponsors of the %O" Robert event. â€" "Tuesday‘s â€" meeting â€"willi Gail,. is 9. discuss plans for making that hope | the Radio a reality." F â€" Chicagoâ€" _ _A wide Tange of local "United Nations ‘Week" ubsv?\uy'xfiw wiimls up next Tuesday evening with ‘a "UN Day"â€" interâ€"community peace plans forum and town niceting at Northwestern . University‘s . Tech Auditoriumâ€"in Evaiiston: © *) (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ ? Random Recollections LET‘S TAKE A LOOK called to Park ‘Kiwanians: do continuously ~Sees N. U. Game::.>. > The Milton S. Axelrads moved from Chicago the 10th of this month and are now in their new home at 2379 No. Deere Park: Their sons, Mike and Jimmy, are aged 4 years an 2 months, reâ€" spectively.. Mr. Axelrad. is .Viceâ€" president of Pakula & Company, Chicago. The Lewis J. Biels, 1730 Greenâ€" wood avenue, are from Chicago. Their son, John, is six years old. Mr. Biel is with the advertising department of _ Aviation Week Magazine, _ McGraw Hill *Publishâ€" ing company. ; son Robert is 13, and daughter Gail. is 9. Mr. Andersen is with the â€" Radio â€" Condenser company, Chicago: â€" Fes Also former residents of Chicaâ€" go are Mr. and Mrs. John Demuth, With ECA. expert, Frank Higâ€" gins, and his son, Dick, to see Northwestern trimâ€" the big lads from Minnesota, Noithwestern has a good team this. year, undefeated so far, with a strong ;u}r\un: attack; ~.*/ We had 50â€"yard seats, thanks to the courtesy of Ed Stromberg, the able public relations chief at cent newcomers to Highland Bark. Recently â€" from Milwaukec, they have two â€"young sons, George, 6, and. Ted, thrce years of age. Mr. Armbristermis with the Oliter Corâ€" poration, . Chicago. happy amd | pepular .c Goorge Murrays. . .. And On To Exmoor . . To Exrivor on Sundi for one of their buffet j(Hl about / the_best a: you‘ll â€" find anywhereâ€" St NL Before the game started seconds . of | silent | prayer given by all in the hushed stad After the. game o we saw happy amd pepular couple, you‘ll home NEWCOMERS TO HIGIHLAND PAIK JOB PRINTING IS OUR SPECIALTY @1# «@4 «3+3 «O 44 «~Zr% «B Highland Park Press . 516 Laurel T} Printing Johns . avenue are anong By and Mrs. H: M. Andersen, here from Stratford, Conâ€" ut, and have bought the at 135 Beverly place. Their Goon Printing Phone HI 2â€"0557 Armbruster Always the un whereâ€"and | the night‘s nost. . .. interestings witeh dinne tadium ning tiest then th t) ‘ Dr. John Harvey F was | presented | by !I.ningfltnu of the El |A. He had been a sj | District 107. Worksh L1949, Dr. C. A. Dahle Dr. C. A. Dahle, superinju-ndelf{' of District 107, said "In excess of ten _ thousgnd: superintendpnts present at the Atlantie City Conâ€" vention were extremely. enthusiâ€" astic about Dr. Furbay. He is a stimulating speaker. It is an exâ€" perience no citizen will Want to 616 Cavell avenue, Mr. Demuth, an architect, has his business in Chicago. ' Beach, California. Mrs. Zimmerâ€" man, the first to hear Dr. Furbay, said "Dr Furbay gave us a deep feeling of responsibility toward our young people in preparing them for the many. contacts throughâ€" out the world in business as well as in pleasure. He stressed the need for them to know and apâ€" preciate the cultures and lanâ€" quages of the people with whom they will be dealing." _ PTA Associations To Present Dr. Furbay In Joint Meeting Dr. John Harvey Furbay will be presented as the "firstâ€"choice" speaker by the Parentâ€"Teachers Associations of the Highland Park High School and ‘the ten clemenâ€" tary schools in the district ‘on Thursday night: November 2nd, ut 8:00 p.m. in the High School Auditorium. â€" Mis â€" talk, entitled him Edu« ative on UNESCO. ~He is an educator, scientist, explorer and author. _~ Almost _ simultaneously with this local decision, Dr. Furâ€" bay was speaking: to, over‘ten thousand members at the conven: tion of the American ‘Association of . School Adlfi,uxi.\'tralugs‘ at Atâ€" lantic City. At the rgmclusjun‘;‘of his address, Dr.: Furbay reccived a tremendous ovation and was called back to the‘ platform for three curtain calls. 5 joint Ravinia _ school _ to _ determine whether or not to repeat a proâ€" gramâ€" similar to the Overstreet collyquy of last year, Each chairâ€" man brought word of their board‘s unanimous aproval and their sugâ€" gestions of possible worthy s.ea.. ham Mrs In . May he addressed the Naâ€" tional P.T.A. Convention in Long "Global _ Minds _ In . A+ Global World," has proved to beespeciâ€" ally popular before the educators of our pountry. In discussing the increaseâ€"in global travel and busâ€" siness, Dr, Furbay points out the nocessity of our thinking eatching up with the technological advances which thâ€" air world has achieved. porte School Furbay Dr. joint World The BRAUN BROS. OIL CO, 360 Central Highland Park "Deac" Wolters, DON‘T HUNT FOR STAMPS ngston of the Elm Place P.T.â€" le had been a speakerat the riet 107. Workshop in August; . Dr. C. A. Dahle had engaged upon the recommendation of D. J. Zimmerman, principal ireen Bay School, who heard ut‘ the National _ College : of catton in Evanston. It was reâ€" ed at the program chairmen‘s ting that ~when â€" Bannockburn ol opened the week afterâ€"Dr. ay‘s talk, the teachers were so enthusiastic that they corâ€" d the parents in order to"tell OIL *BURNER SALES AND SERVICE t Northmore‘s, Highland Park, Hlinois program chairme schools met in Fe / school to hoi es .. Ine., and Aviaâ€" d ue a tion. Representâ€" UNESCO. ~He is an scientist, explorer and Almost _ simultaneously local decision, Dr. Furâ€" speaking. to, overten FUEL OIL ducation ay, pei HI who was The first s Director of. Air on, â€" Trans _ World En c., and â€" Aviaâ€" tion. Representâ€" urbay‘s name Mrs. Morton principal of to present. ien of the ebruary ‘at determine THE PRESS Chicago Physician Will Be Guest Speaker Of Highlander Club A total of 2637 persons are called for induction during the month of December. This does not include any special call for doeâ€" tors, dentists orâ€" veterinarians.. |_. It is the intention of Colonel Arinstrony to try to complete all of the inductions: by December 15th,â€"so as not to disrupt Christâ€" mas plans and other arang ments made for that season. y Schools Journal is "Educational Implications of the Air Age" by John Harvey Furbay. f ~ The schools and ‘the presidents of their various organizations are as follows: Bannockburn schoolâ€" Mothers‘ Clubâ€"Mise<Frank Conâ€" ley; Braeside schoolâ€"Civic. Assoâ€" ciationâ€"Mr. â€" _ Henry _ Fordtran; Deegfield â€" schoolâ€"P.T;A>â€"Mrs: Nozman Parker; Elm_ i"lac-: school -;P.,f.\:\.â€"l\lr_ Richard~ Fechheiâ€" mer; Green Bayâ€"schoolâ€"P.T.A.â€" Mrs. E. E. Diehl; Highland Park High schoolâ€"P.T.A.â€"Mrs. H. L. Nelson; Lincoln schoolâ€"P.T.A.â€" Mr. Laurence Herman; Oak Terâ€" race â€" schoolâ€"P.T.A.â€"Mrs. Richâ€" ard Hedberg; Ravinia schoolâ€" P.T.A. â€" Mrs. _ Melvin _ Wolens; West Ridge schoolâ€"Community Clubâ€"Mr. Harry Knoll and Mothâ€" ons‘ Clubâ€"Mrs. Charles Requa; Wilmot schoolâ€"Mother‘s Clubâ€" The veluntary way of providing health care, protection by people of this country, and the great adâ€" vances in prepaid health care plan will be outlined by Dr. Scatâ€" liff. He will also. endeavor to Dr. Scathff, who is an interestâ€" ing speaker, will give his audience the viewpoint of the experienced professional man in the field of medicine. s Colonel Paul G. Armstrong, Diâ€" rector of Selective Servicefor the State of lilinois, â€"has announced that he has received the December call for induction of registrants in the State of Illinois. The program is open to all members of participating groups and the community in general. Dr. H. Kenneth Scatliff, promâ€" inent Chicago physician and presâ€" id :At clect of the Chicago Medica® Society, will be the principal speaker at the October 25th meetâ€" ing of the Highlander Club of the ‘L:'. Presbyterian _ church, Highlahd Park. Dr. Scatliff‘s subâ€" ject will be ‘Voluntary ‘Aetionâ€" The Answerâ€" To Our Nation‘s Health Problems." liff. He will also. endeavor to show that adoption of the comâ€" pulsory health insurance program would be only the first step towa:d complete socialization and the ulâ€" timate dostruetion of our .Amerâ€" ican way of life. December Call For Induction Mrs. Locke Rogers. the Highland Park, High ‘school, who also brought back reports of the unusually warm reception acâ€" corded ‘our‘ speaker at the Naâ€" tional â€" Convention, also pointed out that the main article in the current _ issue <of â€"theâ€"Chicago Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. 9:00, â€" 10:00, 11:00 and 12 noon. Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. # CONFESSIONS |_. Saturdays, eves. of ‘First ° (Nliwoin . residents . plecee 2%\to cover sales taz.) KEEP STAMPS HANDY in this attractive. colomial style paperweight of highly poiâ€" ished brass. Lacquered to reâ€" tain finish. Has soft, green, fv t pad to protect your desk. ALWAYS _ HMAS A _ sTAMP wHEN _ YoU want oxs: Clever, _ saucerâ€"shaped top, which Hits off, holds clips. pras. etc. A strikingly handâ€" some addition to the desk of FACTION GUARANTBBD. Imâ€" mediate & hip men t $130 POSTPAID. In beautiful sitver plate, $7.50 tax and postpaid. FECT GIFT. Neatly holds U.S. Port Office regular coll of Ic, Immaculate * Conception Church Fridays and Holy Days Bernard E. Burns. Morrison, Pastor. 6:30, T:30 Beginning Tuesday, . October 24th, the Highland Park . Recreaâ€" tion Department will offer a new course for women called Fun and Figure Time. Classes will be held in the new gymnasium on Tues day and Thursday mornings beâ€" tween 10:00 and 11:00 o‘clock for a period of ten weeks. A nominal fee will be charged to cover exâ€" penses. . | _ The athletie director, ‘Mr. Sladâ€" :ky; who designed this course,â€"will !be in charge of the classes. The 1‘cli\'ilies are both physical and 'rhythmical and are beneficial in maintaining . good body health. |\’ariuus games will be included in i the course. o Fun And Figure Time Begins At Center For additional information call the Recreation Department at HI. 2â€"2442. & AUTHENTIC! Only North Shore Appearance, November 3rd at 8:20 P. M. Highland Park High School ~Auditorium , * Benefit Kiwanis Charities i & Tickets â€" $1.20 (tax included) 19 N. St. Johns Ave, PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Refrésher An Evening With The DON COSSACKS Is A Soul kgs °C* The classic shorty glove for the + fall fashion scene ... with intricate ® cuff detailing. 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