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Highland Park Press, 16 Nov 1950, p. 2

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Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and addres of _the writer Lester 8. \Olson, Publisher. . Bits From Here And There SUDDEN THOUGHT : Who have we got the reâ€" ]t)(l)alfg Q'eneral Mac Arthur should something happen im? > Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure} avenue, Highland Park. INI., Telephone: Highland Park Wish program directors and edâ€" itors of TV magazines would get together so us reviewers would know what‘s coming next on TV! Correct? . . . Wonder what the big boys in Washington are planning in the event MacArthur decides to retire? Entered as secend class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Ilinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Wonder why the Republicans showed such strength in the last election? * Here‘s a theoryâ€"and it "could be correct: In this hydrogen bomb age we‘re hurrying through, bricklayâ€" ers and other laborers are earning as much, if not more, than junior executives. The Lincoin School Christmas Fair, was held in the school audiâ€" torium Wednesday and Thursday, November 15th and 16th, ending with an open house from 7:00 to 9:00, Thursday. evening. Dorothy Bond, "the working girl‘s friend" and originator of "Glamorina" which appears in a Daily Newspaper, was present to draw cartoons and autograph her two new books, "All Men Are Dogs"" and "Let‘s Have a Baby." Hence, laborers are, more and more, paying the high taxes Washâ€" ington‘s politicians are tossing our way. & ~ And, down deep, laborers, white collar workers, don‘t high faxes. % Therefore, _ labor, â€" maybe, . is voting against highâ€"(ax, Fair Dest Noted Cartoonist Appears | Girl Scouts Learn At Lincoln School Fair About "Girl Guides" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Oae, Norway St., Boston 15, Mass, U.S.A. scription â€" to The Christian . . . the letters start. Then many readers of THE CHRIS TIANâ€"SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor how much they enjoy this daily worldâ€"wide and fair. |.â€" .0 ." 00 "Ihe Monitor surely is a reader‘s necessity . . ." "Â¥ou, too, will find the Monitor informative, _ with _ complete world news . . . and as neces paperâ€" Introductory subscription â€" 26 ISSUES FOR ONLY $1â€"And listen Tuesday nights over ABC stations‘ to "The Christian Science "The Monitor is the most carefully edited mews paper in the U. S. . . ." "Valuable .ald im teachâ€" me. . . * "News that is complete this coupon for a Spe(i_n! as your HOME TOWN (mame) (address) (zome) (state) 31. like like An unexpécted treat came Jast Monday for two girls from each Highland Park Girl Scout troop and for members of the Girl Scout cnun('il.‘ A visitor :fro'm[ !-;inlund, Mts._ Antje Taligrén, met. with them at the Highlandâ€" Park Comâ€" munity Center to tell them about the, Girl Guides of Finland, She is wisiting Mrs. C. Bouton Mcâ€" }I)flug:l, whom . she met at. the Chalet. in Switzerland _ several years ago while Mrs. Tallgren was one of two Finnish delegates, and Mrs.?McDougal; one of the four from zle United States. Mrs. Tallâ€" gren is still working with an exâ€" leaders group of Guides, and Mrs. McDougal is a member of the Highland Park Girl Scout council. Of Finland Mrs. Tallgren told our Highâ€" land Park scouts how very simiâ€" lar are the ‘Promise and Laws of the Finnish Guides to our own. Our meetings are similar, too, as are jour gystem of patrols .and ceremonies. However, Finnish Guides spend more time than we do legrning how to camp under rugged and primitive conditions, even in the winter time. She told them .all about the Chaletâ€"how the Juliâ€" ette Low girls, â€"selected from all countries, meet. each year for their mutual understanding, and; how they keep in touch with each other through an organization for continued exchange of friendship She taught our Highland Par! Scouts a song, "Var Redo", whicl means "Be Prepared," and everyâ€" body sang the "Chalet Song." . candidates, * Could be? Navy â€" Reservist "Jim" Jones, popular Highland Park. postman, may be getting his callâ€"Ojfe day soon. . ». Notes About Town . . . . ‘There‘s much cleaning up and painting going on over at ’l'firpell & Wilson‘s Ford Garage. °> Reason* "” & The new Ford will be out late this month, .~. . Jack Ross and his able staff are working long and hard building their fine jobbing business which, this year, will top all others in sales. ... â€" Parting Thought id 44 Regularly priced at $39.50. While they last In Addition To Hundreds Of Other Specially Reduced Items We Are Offering Guaranteed Men And Women 17 Jeweled Come in During Our Get Acquainted Sale and Select Your Xmas Gifts. A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Item Until Christmas. Y.ou‘will be especially pleased with our prompt and éfficient watch repair service. All work done by RECOGNIZED EXPERTS and guaranteed for one year. All repair work left with Ruttkay will be completed and gudranteed by us. IF IT‘S JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER, DIAMONDS, LUGGAGE OR OTHER EGU'T ITEMS WE‘VE GOT IT OR CAN GET IT QUICKLY. thought, reap an act; t, reap a habit; sow a p" a character; sow a reap a destiny. Announces Our Grand Opening "Get Acquainted" Sale Watches In A Variety Of Styles and Begutifully Boxed. Anonymous HIGHLAND PARK‘S NEWEST STORE LEEDS JEWELERS LEEDS JEWELERS |\_ God, being the one and only creâ€" Lator, there cannot be another |ause, The great I AM includes all |cauâ€"e and effect. The divine cause (Iwing perfect, the effect must be ‘lmlm'unuus‘ We,shall: awaken to ‘the Tact of the everâ€"presence of ‘{(;ml'.» perfect kingdom, proporâ€" tionably to our loyalty to those irm. grial spiritual laws, the First | Commandment and the Golden | Rule. TWO NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Christian Science Lecture ‘Christian Science Entitled Christian Science: <Its Spiritual Idealism and Realism Member of the Board of Lectureâ€" ship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts was delivered in the Church ediâ€" fice on Friday evening, November 10. f Christian Science is grounded on the rock of ages, the omnipotence of God being the keystone of its teachings. These teachings thereâ€" fore do not include a contention between God and a lesser power known to mankind as evil. By that statement, I would not have you think that Christian Scientists igâ€" nore the claim of evil to power and authority. Indeed they are wideâ€" awake to the subtle methods by which evil would delude its vietims into accepting its seeming power as real and formidable. These subtle methods, however, need cause you no further trepidation, because Christian Science proves beyond all question that a clear realization of Godés omnipresence and omniâ€" poten@e strips evil of â€"its pretenâ€" sions. Those students who demonâ€" strate and preserve inviolate this realization are no longer slaves to the mesmeric belief in evil‘s powâ€" er to delude and ensnare. Howâ€" everâ€"real the counterfeit claim apâ€" pears to be, it is no more worthy of acceptanceâ€"as real than a counâ€" (formerly Ruttkays) TWO NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Highland Park, Minois The lecturer spoke substantially as follows : wrfe George W, Martin, C.8.B. of Melbourne, Australia it colr (Continued on page 5) THE PRESS ~ The evening will be marked by good â€" music, â€" refreshments © and ‘])rizvs. A special feature will be ‘the Missâ€"or Mrs. Highwood conâ€" test. =~~ K â€" Young Marrieds To Entertain Couples Club Group of the Winnetka Congregaâ€" tional Church will be host to the Couples Club of the North Shore Congreagtion Israel at 8:15 p.m., lecturer, and teacher, Anita Libâ€" man Lebeson, will be the guest speaker. Her subject is "Meet America‘s First Woman Historâ€" Last spring the Congregational Church group was guest of the Congregation _ Israel‘s _ Couples Club. Harold Shane, noted educaâ€" tor, spoke at that meeting. A soâ€" cial period and refreshments will precede this meeting. Mrs. Lebeson, a resident of Winnetka since 1928, is a distinâ€" guished historian in her own right. Her most recent book "Pilgrim People" was published last month, Sh:%will evaluateâ€"interfaith reâ€" latiogs of early America through the eyes of a forgotten colonial historian, Hannah Adams, relaâ€" tive of presidents John Adams and John Quincy. Adams. Hannah Adams had . faded intoâ€" oblivion until recentâ€"seholarly research by Mrs. Lebeson créated new interâ€" est in her writings. 725 Pine Stret, Winnetka. Author, Mrs. Lebeson taught American history at the University of Iliâ€" nois, where she earned her bachâ€" clors degree. She did postâ€"graduâ€" ate work at the University of Chiâ€" cago and~Northwestern University Highwood Legionnaires Sponsor Harvest Moon Dance The _ annual â€" Harvest _ Moon dance, sponsored by the Highwood American Legion, will beâ€" held Thanksgiving éve, November 22, in the Labor Temple, 387 North. recéiving her Master‘s degree in 1935. Among her varied interests are the Chicago Travelers Aid Society, of which ‘she is"an officer and director, the Women‘s Trade Union League of Chicago, and the Education Fund for War Foster Children. * ® Aute Painting BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First ‘ HIL 2â€"0077 _... Only $15.95 D A H L‘ S Wesley Methodist Women To Meet Suzzi, will have charge of the deâ€" votionals. Hostesses will be Mrs. Joe Baruffi and Kathryn Barufâ€" fi. A report of the bazaar and November 21st The Women‘s Society of Chrisâ€" tian Service of the Wesley Methoâ€" dist church will meet Tuesday, November 21st at the church at dinner will be made. president willâ€" preside, Mrs. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Make your wedding gift a Chqlha'm blanketâ€" perfect choice for a bride because it combines beauty with enduring usefuiness. Years from now, she‘ll still enjoy a fine quality Chatham for its exquisitely soft texture and cozy warmth. Delightfully gift wrapped in a closet box with floral motif, our Chnthf...n blankets come in sweet pastels and bright § decorator colors... all as happy as a wedding day. . 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