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Highland Park Press, 16 Nov 1950, p. 1

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Gregory . Armstrong, . David Baum, Marilyn Clark, Michael Clark, Thomas. Coash, Judy Cohen, William . Davidow, Frances Murâ€" phey, Virginia Partliow, Michael Phelps, Stephen Rubin, Mary Drisâ€" coll, Suzaune Stunkel and Fred Wostgard. s $ A‘sâ€"2 B‘s * Vol. 89 ; No. 37 The committee approved the proposition of estabâ€" lishing a Lake County Board of Health to accomplish this purpose. That proposal was defeated at the polls by a vote of approximately 26,000 to 24,000â€"a 2,000â€" vote margin. Too often when such a plan is defeated, its backers are too. Not in this case. The committee is, in effect, saying, "All right, our solution was turnâ€" ed down. Nevertheless, it is admitted that the probâ€" lem for which our solution was proposed, still exists. Let‘s try your solution." p § °. Evan Appleman Heads High School Honor Roll â€"~ *â€"The ~honor roli â€" for ~Highland Park High School for the firstâ€"six weeks‘ period of the school year includes the ‘following excellent records: . â€" > We applaud the action of the Lake County Pubâ€" lic Health committee in sounding a call for action by the county board to secure improved health condiâ€" tions for Lako County. â€" > _ â€" satdl That attitude is not only good sportsmanship, which is an admired American virtue, it is commonâ€" sense, a virtue which is often more admired than practised. © â€" Share The Wealthâ€"Orâ€" + "We Planned It That Way" â€" An international news service carries a story to the effect that the British housewife has received a Christmas ration bonus. The "bonus" consists of perâ€" mission to buy an extra six ounces of candy, one and oneâ€"half pounds of sugar, four ounces of fat and some extra bacon. ~The "big government" boys want us to shackle the system that enables us to prop up a large number of the governments which are being run on this vaâ€" riety of the "share the wealth" plan. They think that the type of government which ean provide this sort of "bonus" is much superior to ours. Someone should tell them what the average big city relief client would tell a social worker to do with such a Christmas Evan Applenian. ~ 4 : 4 A‘sâ€"â€"L B _ o & Karvin Johnson and Heléen«fthâ€" warz. e Edgar Anspach, Mary Belle Bigâ€" gert, Sheila ‘Blumenthal, Shirley Capitani, Ann Ferguson, . Peter Grey, Douglas Keare, William Kelâ€" low, John Kuiper, Bettina Lubke, Laurie Nath, Malcolm Nelson, Tony Newey, Norman Peterson, Janet Phillips, Karen Reinking, Robin Saphir, Myron Szold, Alice Walker,. Roy Westergard, Julia Whitney and William Wurm. “lwnus- 39 Thayerâ€"~Forbes . and . Stephen Zeff. * s *3 2 A‘sâ€"3 B‘s Margerie Eliman. 2 A'oâ€"-â€"l B‘s "Marion Angster, Marian Ariâ€" ano, Rollin Benson, Poppy Bingâ€" ham, Judith Blevins, Robert .Blitz, Carolyn Botker, Arthur Buller, Philip Douglas, Diane Forsythe, Rose Garavalia, Lucy Grey, Bron Hafner, Roxanne Harris, Kay Heath, Jeanne Herbst, Naney Hutchinson, Robert Huxtable, Suâ€" san Jacob, Thomas Jollis, James Kuhn, Patricia Larson, Lois Limâ€" berg, â€" Margaret Loesch, Nancy Looney, William MacLean, Helen McFarland, Lila Micétus, Anne Nelson, Dorothy Nichols, Margaâ€" ret Nicter, Jane Racine, Alan Rapâ€" paport, Harold Schick, Caroline Wanger, Michael Wurth and Barâ€" 1 Aâ€"4 Bs _ Marvin Anthony, Linda Baker, Sheldon Baskin, Lois Baum, Audâ€" 1 Aâ€"3 Bs mmd&- Follow Up To Now By BiD Tthhas _ The Higbland Park Pregs (:=== | Sponsoring organizations workâ€" |ing on the planning for the meetâ€" !jng now include the North Shore {Citizens‘ Committce, the Public jAtfairs Committee of the Evansâ€" iton YWCA, the Chicago Division of the American Civil Liberties Union, the Tilinois State Industâ€" rial Union Council (CIO), Indeâ€" pendent Voters of Tllinois, Local 460 of the American Federation of Teachers, the Rogers Park Citiâ€" zens‘ Committee, and the North Shore Chapter of the American Veterans Committee. ~â€"Robert. St. ~John, â€"war .corres: pondent, radio commentator, and author of a number of bestâ€"selling books, will answer the question: "Should The MceCarran Act Be Repealed" at a free public meetâ€" ing on Monday evening, Novemâ€" ber 27 at the New Trier Townâ€" ship High School Auditorium, 385 Winnetka Avenue, Winnetka. The meeting, which begins at 8:15 p.m., is jointly sponsored by a group of Illinois, Chicago, and North Shore organizations, f The McCarranâ€"Wood Act, passâ€" ed recently over President Truâ€" man‘s veto, has been the subject of much controversy, and there is onsiderable talk about its possiâ€" ble revision or even repeal, by Congress, . 52. St. John, who is widely known both for his work as a war corâ€" Hawes, Treasurer; Mrs. Richard J, Loewenthal, Assistant Secretary No. Shore Citizens To Present Robert St. John respondént and his two books on Yugoslaviaâ€"From The Land Of The Silent People and The Silent People Speakâ€"will make his first At the first meeting of the new Board of Managers of the Highâ€" land Parkâ€" Hospital, held Novemâ€" were elected for the year ending August 31, 1951 : ana Christianson, Suzanne Clarke, public appearance in many months in the Chicago area. Highland Park Hospital Elects New Officers lander, Sandra Golan, James Goldâ€" A Paper for Highland Parkers © Published by Highland Parkers Goldberg, Mrs. Alvin Baum and Mrs. Lawrence Herman. All memâ€" bers of the Highland Park League of Women Voters, they will repâ€" resent their local League at the meeting sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Illinois, to be held on Friday, November 17, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Stevens Hotel, Chicago. Senator Paul Douglas will open the conference with a discussion of ways to combat inflation. He will speak of voluntary efforts, taxation, the federal budget and managing the national debt. onomic Possibilities and Uhoices in Agia." Dr. Schultz is chairman of the Department of Economics, University of Chicago. The final speakeer of the afterâ€" noon will be Dr. Quincy Wright, professor of International Law, University ‘of Chicago. He will discuss the "United Nations and World Security." State Taxes To Be Discussed By Women Voters Special Services At Congregation Israel On. Friday ~ dore Schultzâ€"will talk about "Ecâ€" Mrs. Klein, in outlining her plans, reports that the first meetâ€" ing will deal with state taxes and how they are affected by limitaâ€" At a second meeting on Novâ€" ember 27 at the library, the longâ€" contended issues of Home Rule, Representation and Reappointâ€" ment will be examined, keeping in mind the changing trends in our state population, $ Lois Baum A Contestant On Sunday Amateur Hour "State Government" is â€"the timely subject the League of Woâ€" men Voters hasâ€"chosen for its next workshop to begin Monday, Novâ€" ember 20, at 1:30 p.m. at the Highland Park Library. â€"According to Mrs. Elmerâ€" Klein and her coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Edward Lauesen, a more positive study can now be made on some of the problems which haveâ€" beset the state of Illinois for many years. With the passace of the Gateway Amendment on November 7, hope is raised for the solution of some of these issuees. R tions in the existing constitution. Suggested " revisions will be brought into the discussion. â€" ‘Background information can be found in â€" the ‘"Mlinois ; Voters Handbook", a guide published by the League of Women Voters of IMlinois. Mrs. George Postels, 1821 Kincaid. will be glad to furnish copres quest. formance on Morris Sach‘s Amaâ€" teur Hour last Sunday afternoon. Miss Baum, a pianist, is a freshâ€" man at Highland Park High school, where she has served «s accompanist at many of the funcâ€" The conference is open to the public. For further information phone Mrs. Arthur Bjork, HI 2â€" 4691. €89 This Friday, November 17, the service at North Shore Congregaâ€" tion Israel is planned as an “Qvor- ture to Chanukah", the Festival of Lights which will be celebrated from December 4 to 11. This is the festival which‘ commemorates the rededication of the Temple of Jerusalem by the victorious Macâ€" cabees in 167 B.C.E. in their struggle against the Syrianâ€"Greek King Antiochus, who attempted to suppress the religion of the Jews. to the young people by Mrs. Charâ€" les Melvoin, President of the Sisâ€" terhood, and Mrs. Harold S. Is ador, Chairman of the Sisterhood‘s Dr. Siskin‘s sermon topic will be "Oil for the Lamps of Chanâ€" As part of the service, the Sisâ€" terhood will make its annual preâ€" sentation of Bibles to the memâ€" bers of the preâ€"Confirmation Class. The Bibles will be presented Lois Baum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Baum, 524 Central aveâ€" Chopin‘s Waltsz in E Minor. Religious School Committee. At luncheon, Professor Theoâ€" of the Handbook on reâ€" |* Once again the fame of our ‘high school is spread abroad. Miss | Gladys Cairneross, head of our ;Home Economics Department, has ‘a feature article in the November, [1950 issue of .‘"What‘s New â€" in , Home Economics", a > magazine ‘for the profession. It is entitled |""Complete â€" Home Lifeâ€"core _ of ‘home economics program". © Bethany Church Host For Community Thanksgiving Service The annual Community Thanksâ€" giving service will be held in the Bethany Church (Evangelical Uniâ€" ted Brethren) at Laurel and Mcâ€" Govern on Wednesday night, Novâ€" ember 22, at 8:00 p.m. The mesâ€" sage of the evening will be brought UNITE SERVICES WEDNESDAY EVE mer, Ph. D. of the Evangelical Theological Seminary at Naperâ€" ville. An outline of the worship program for that evening folâ€" lows: s sn Ce oR Invocationâ€"Rev. Robert G:.â€" Alâ€" bertson, Wesley Methodist. Thanksgiving Proclamationâ€"Rev. Edward W. Greenfield, Assoâ€" ciate Minister, â€" Presbyterian Church, * Old Testament â€" Scriptureâ€"Rev. Robert H. Platman, Curate at _ Trinity Episcopal. Prayerâ€"Rev. â€" William â€" Atkinson Young, Presbyterian. Responsive Readingâ€"Rev. ‘Albert G. Masser, First United Evanâ€" gelical. New Testament Lessonâ€"Rev. Roâ€" ; land W. Hosto, St. John‘s Evâ€" _ angelicalâ€"Reformed. Presentationâ€"Rev: . Charles â€" U. _ Harris, Trinity Episcopal. Benedictionâ€"Rev. Herbert W. _ Linden, Zion Evangelical Luthâ€" Home "Ec" Department Of High School Wins Fame healing, will be held at the First ~â€" Rev.â€" Lester â€"H.~ Laubenstein, Prosident of the Highland Parkâ€" Highwood Ministerial Association and Pastor of the Church will preâ€" side. The offering will be taken in favorâ€"of theâ€"Discretionary â€" Fund of the local Family Service. All cilizens of this community are urged to worship God in Christ togelier. â€" .75 sepre in [This very. well written article explains in thrilling detail the orâ€" igin, physical setâ€"up and. daily procedure ‘of a department whose objective is "to thoroughly familâ€" iarize the studentâ€"with_ the highest of feminine arts, the.treation and direction of a gracious home". Miss Cairncross goes on to exâ€" piain that with the whole hearted cooperation of Mr. A. E. Wolters, Principal, and the able assistance of Miss Dora Bean, who is in charge of the courses in interior decorating and clothing, the whole Home Economics department was remodeled three years ago, based on the plan used in the St. Paul school, developed by Miss Agnes Thanksgiving morning at 11. "O _ God Beneath Thy Guiding Hand" (Candlyn) and "Adoraâ€" mus te Christ«" (Dubois) by the Chancel Choir and "We Plough the Fields ‘and Scatter" ((Arr. by Scholin) by the combined choirs. Plans for our High Schgol were made and carried out by the stuâ€" cooking and sewing, as in "ye olden tymes" but who learn how to buy, keep accounts, plan meals, clare his works with rejoicing." \‘ The Responsive reading i from Psaims 95 and 96. + The major anthems to be interâ€" preted by the choirs of the church under the direction of Esther H. Laubenstein, assisteed by Mildred R. Johnson, will be: ‘"The Angelâ€" us" (Chaminade) by the Bethany Choristers, only~ learn the fundamentals of Thanksgiving Service To Be Held At Christian â€" 21, 22, is as follows: "Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderâ€" ful works to the children of men! And let them sacrifice with sacâ€" (Continued on Page6) Thursday, Nov. 16, and deâ€" of Family Service Sets Date Of Annual ~â€" . â€" â€" Meeting For November The. annual meeting of Family Service ‘of Highland Park will be held in November instead of Janâ€" uary, as was usual. The meeting will take place Monday, November 27th, at 8:00 p.m. in the auditorâ€" ium .‘of the Public: Library on Laurel Avenue, and it is hoped that many interested citizens will lnuud to get a clear picture of High School Students To Present | "The Winslow Boy" Saturday Nite the services offered by this comâ€" munity agency, and of the scope and variety of its activities, f Many have asked "What is the function of Family Service"? This annual meeting presents a good opportunity to become acquainted with its program, Mrs. Marian G. Fisher, Executive Secretary, will highlight the trends and aims of the agency. There will be a film shown which will be described in the next issue of this paper. This will be interpreted by the psychiâ€" atric family counselors, Mrs. Marâ€" garet Mink and Mrs. Mina Kuyâ€" _ Serving on. the Advisory Gounw; cil are the following: Mrs. Herman ; Anspach, Mis. George W. Carr, Edgar Carter,; Mrs.: Craig D:vid-[ son, Edward Knox, Mrs. .David Lasier, Rey. Albert °G.. Masser,| Mrs,: Emerson Mead, Dr. Irwin E.| Wailis, Dorsey Husenetter, Mrs.; J. M. Maxwell, Mis. â€"Sidney Schâ€"| warz, Paul Behanna, Fred Gieser, | Hcerbert Roddec, Mrs. Irl H. Marshâ€"; all, Frank Peers, Mrs. Theodore Osborn, _ Mrs. Frank Selfridge, Grorge C. Stewart, Ir., Charles H> Nixon, Mrs. Frederick Boynâ€" | ton, Nrs. Darrell Beam, ll_enr)" Bernard, Rev. Herbert W. Lindén, ; Mrs. Walter Neisser, Ray Naegetc, | Herbert Schaffner, Mrss D. J.} Zimmerman and. Mrs. Leonard| Rieser. â€" f 1 €RCs EOS OTSCM, TERICENO IGER~ er, and member of Morse, Olson and Trexler, 135 S. LaSalle street, Chicago, was the speaker at Highâ€" land Fark roiary cilub on Monday. Active In American Cancer Society Rotary Club Learns About Patent System At a recent meeting ‘of the Eduâ€" cational Committee‘ of the Lake County chapter, Americaff Cancer Society, held at the home : of Mrs. Donald P. Welles, Lake Forest, Mrs. George Strecker, formerly of Highland. Park, now living in Lake Forest was appointed eduâ€" cational chairman for Lake counâ€" ty. Mrs. Strecker has had much experience in women‘s organizaâ€" tions in Highland Park. land Park chairmanship. She has appointed Mrs, Harold Marovitz, 296 Prospect, as her coâ€"chairman. Hazel ave., Highland Park, has been named one of the leaders in the 1951 enrolliment drive of the Chicago Maternity Center. The Htflmdhrkmm serve as a team chairman in membership campaign which will open February 1 and continue for Next week Mr. Ray Moon, Disâ€" trict Manager of 20th Century Fox, will be the speaker. Linden, has accepted the Mrs. ‘Charles O‘Neil, 217 So. Mrs. William J. Stebler, 100 John Cox To Play Lead In Rattigan Presentation |._Available for purchase from 1:30 ~po. on, will â€"be, aprons, quilted _ taffeta> ‘pillows, â€" hand |painted waste baskets, knitted |items for infants, Christmas cards, |dolls, and a coék book containing |favorite .recipes of the fnembers. | Among the delicacicsâ€"to be offerâ€" |ed at the fuod table will be. home ‘baked pies and cakes, cookies and "The Winslow Boy," a play written by Terrence Rattigan, will be presented at the High school auditorium Saturday at 8:15 p.m. by a cast of eleven. "Tea" . meaning !{Qme baked ‘coffee cake with beverages, will {be sirved from 1:30 to 4:30â€"p.m. |Smorgasbord, with its usual varâ€" iicties .of meats, fish, salads, relâ€" ‘ishes and dessert will be served |from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Reservations ‘fnr the Smorgasbord may be made [ with Mrs. L. A. Hegenbarth at HI 2â€"3725. The sale will continue through theâ€" smorgasbord. ~ The ipublir is cordially invited to atâ€" tend. The leading role of Ronnie Winslow will be taken by John Cox. Others participating will be Meta Pohn as Violet, Don Keller as Arthur Winslow, Donna Stine as Grace Winslow, Stan Kessler as Dickie Winslow, Shirley Patâ€" ton as Catherine Winslow, Perry Hawley as John Watherstone, Joe Cleaver.as Desmond Curry, Lynn Street as Miss Barnes, Tom Keim as Fred, the photographer and Michael Phelps as Sir Robert Morâ€" A resume of the play has been given in Time Magazine as folâ€" lows: "The Winslow Boy" (By Terrence Rattigan, produced by the Theatre Guild, H.M. Tennet Ltd., and John C. Wilson) was in real life named George. Archer Shee. Not quite forty years ago; his storyâ€"which Playwright Ratâ€" tigan had followed pretty faithâ€" fullyâ€"became a "cause. Celebre" of Edwardian England. Some cight years ago Alexander Woollâ€" cott" made. good quick reading matter of it for "Snackâ€"loving Americans."" The play» is given by special permission ‘of Dramatist Play Service, New York City. P Music will be furnished by the High school ‘otchestra under the direction of Harold N. Finch. The annual Christmas sale will be held t Bethany Evangelical United~ Brethren Church, corner Laurel and McGovern Streets, on Friday, November .17th. This is an opportunity for members and friends to do ‘their Christmas shopping. . f coffee cakes ’reâ€"elected for his third term as president of Chicagoland Airport, Inc., at the recent annual meeting of the corporation. Among other officers and memâ€" bers of the board of directors reâ€" elected was Edward L. Weeks of Highland Park, vice president. Omolthtwouldifio-lr‘- bers of the board of directors elecâ€" ted was Stella Mac Butterworth, wife of Dr. Butterworth and Highâ€" land Park interior decorator and Lions And Ladies Celebrate Sale Of _ An extra special Ladies® Night will be held by the Lions this eveâ€" ning, Thursday, to celebrate the sale of their American Home, Fesâ€" tivities will be held at the Ell< ing will be held on Wednesday in i.u.a.an-u:;.,' t <~Dr. J. A. Butterworth of Highâ€" land â€" Park, . veterinaryâ€"surgeon, sportsman and veteran flyer, was clubkouse, Laurel avenue. Dr. Butterworth Again Heads Chicagoland Airport 5¢ a copy ; $1.50 a year s

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