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Highland Park Press, 25 Jan 1951, p. 2

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Page 2 Yes, ours WAS a quiet home. . .. Then Linda came. ... Linda is our new Poodle puppy who arrived about two weeks ago. * Now Linda is bogs: Unquestionably. When she‘s awake, we‘re awake. When she wants to play, we play. * When she wants to sleepâ€"finallyâ€"we‘re able to relax. ... s More Pep Than a Vâ€"8! ... She‘s almost human, our Linda. Her Dad and Mom are all time champsâ€". . . and our blackâ€"eyed, everâ€" busy youngster, we‘re told, will teach us how to handle real babies should we be so blessed. Recommended: Maited Milk Tablets . .. _ _ With fiar_lr':more pep than a 1951 Ford Vâ€"8, our pup scoots thru our home in an elapsed time of 42 seconds, covering every spot as she sniffâ€"speeds thru. .. ._ Art and Craft Classes Offered Adults At Center Her headquarters, however, during her "training days", is the kitchen. There she reigns . .. with her subjects, her toys, scattered about . . . and lots of newspapers torn to shreds. . .. + Miss Ella Rasmussen, arts and crafts instructor at the Highland Park | Recreation â€" Center, mainâ€" tains a class for adults on Tuesâ€" day mornings from 9:30â€" to WO o‘clock. â€" Instruction is given in painting, watur colors, oil and figâ€" urine painting; in design and texâ€" tile work; in seulpture <work in clay; and in weaving. Members of Our Linda eats baby food. Wheaties. And malted milk tabletsâ€"an unpublicized food that dogs love. Well . . . that‘s enough about our "child" now. . . . "Linda! Stop biting me!" medium. The on January and advfinced ‘student Hg 9 o ¢ rex Chicago Lyric Trio KXt ~Y", January 28 For registration aor . formation,â€" wl.__,l.l.w_.. Center â€"HL 2â€"2442. + On oynday, Paul â€" Lawrence the YWCA will the Mi Hut Park â€" for backrround The time« there will 1 Mrs. Marc Law Speaks At Northbreok P:T.A. Mrs. Mare Law, former High . land _ Parker, ncwly appointed | member of the Northfield 'l'mrn-{ ship_llig’h school board was guest | speaker at the Northbrook P.T.A.| meeting recently. ‘"Foundation for | Good Citizenship" was the proâ€"' gram theme. 1 Mrs. Law is a former viceâ€"presâ€"| ident of the National League of | Women â€" Voters in the Uniled‘ States and the first representative | to be sent abroad by the (‘arric‘_ Chapman Catt fund. | of the writer Communications | intended | for publication must be written on one side vf the paper only, and be signed with the name and address THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class watter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Ilinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents pur single copy. $3,00 per year outside of Lake County, lilinois. ' Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel â€" avenue;/ Highland Park, TIL, Telephone: Highland Park (HI) 2â€"0557. Ma Whi SsAVINGS BONDS Lester 8. Olson, Publisher. ~omtt "choo BUY U. S. hea in Ours WAS A Quiet Home. ... aure nuler Dunb monst Â¥a« c, which started vill continue far Elo eâ€" > pn., and uinal donation & PNCTTOCT® MJ y +oo Thrippegroegâ€"2ateuhist_. ivinge C000 C lofoâ€"this flawz: M â€" av. nuc. trie will h« or in Highl r the further in cone M Mb vefainners I1 ert atl D the ob of for Americanizm Class Completes Work Monday evening, January 29, will mark the completion of the Americanization class at Highâ€" land Park High School. At least «iX pations are represented in the group. In celebration of this event the BlackKHawk Society of the Children of the American Revâ€" olution~ will ‘present ‘each member of the class with a ‘flag of the United States of America and a of this flag: Miss Gwenâ€" Olson, President, will be in charge;of the préscentation., A booklet, "The D. A. R.â€"Manual for citizenship", in liis native languiage and the Engâ€" lish translation will be given to each member. by Mrs. Edwin Gilâ€" roy, Americanization Chairman of th ,.\'..Hfilâ€"r‘Sh«»iâ€"w- Chapter of the Dauihtérs ‘of the American Revoâ€" lution. Mrs. Erastus Reot Phelps will speak on flags that have flown | _At the second music service on {Friday, February 6, the Choir !will sing portions of the Bloch “'Sa('rod Scrvice", and some of |the instrumental music will, be 1plnyed by Mrs. Walter Hambourâ€" \ger, pianist, and Milton Goldberg, \ violinist, Templeâ€" Observes Jewish Music Month pl This will beâ€" the first of two | Friday evening services devoted to | the observance of Jewish mu.nir: months which is being celebrated nationally â€" from January 20 loi February 20. I January A musical pilgrimage, retracing 1 Synagogue Song the history of ewish expericnee as it is con‘ ained i the prayer book, is lanned for the Worship Service { North Shore Congregation Isâ€" ael, Glencoe, this Friday night, Highland Ten Pin Americ OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 830 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 26 139 N. TEL H. P. 319 the will have an opportunity to gain a better understanding of the children with whom they are workâ€" ing, obtzin a fuller knowledge of the teachingâ€"learning process, and develop their ability in specific teaching techniques. The program is as follows: February 12th â€" Understanding | Children. Resource Leader: Df. Irene _ Josselyn, l’tydnltl'-t.‘ Consultant for H. P. Fllnily: Service. C *1 ter Glenview Community church. ~Following the presentation by these outstanding leaders the group will be divided into four discussion sections: February 19th â€" Understanding The Teaching Process. Resource Leader: Mrs. C. O. Main, Forâ€" merly Supervisor of Wilmette Public Schools. February 26th â€".Specific Teachâ€" ‘ing Techniques. I. The Art of Story Telling. Resource Leadâ€" Preâ€"school: Mrs. Harold F. Pfister. Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Grades: Miss Diana Crawford. 4th, 5th, and 6th Grades: Mrs. Lester H. Laubenstein. In thesé sections there will be an opportunity to share problems and solutions and to apply the material presented ~by the Reâ€" source Leader to a particular age group and situation. i P CC Edward Greenfield |â€"~ The midwinter conference will \be held at the Highland Park Comâ€" | munity center on‘ Sunday, January 28. Dinner will be served at 6 |p.m,. in the Moose home, followcd lhy dancing. to George Norman‘s i"‘f"""*""- who will expese "The {Thing". Officers, chairmen and |escorts formal. Bring membership lreceipu. Each evining will close with the Resource Leader and <the waole group reassem‘ling to discuss reâ€" ports from each of the four secâ€" tions. R oreme a _ Everyone in Highland Park and nciwhborCig communigies who is training caursc. No registration is necessary. There will be no tuition charged.. The couise will begin promptly at 8:00 p.m. on Februâ€" ary 12th in the Highland Park Librtary Auditoriam. The side door will be open: Ne & Women QOf The Moose Chapter 806 int rested in rchigious educition n home, church, or school is inâ€" vited to attend ‘this. leadership training eirse, No registration is the Moose will be held . on Wednesday, Februaiy chairman Mrs. Fred Fa have charge of refreshn rames. j | dress by Rev. David J. McCartney | of Diamond Lake, four new memâ€" \bers were initiated. There were \four visitors from Des Plaines. Pierre Thomas on February 18. At the January 24th meeting, when members listencd to an adâ€" A 53â€"piece sct of silverware will be awarded by â€" Recorder Mrs. Ith and 8th Grades: The Rev. fiq Wake a note to try it! losed m« open 304 Green Bay Road + Highwood, IH. BARACANL OFFICE SERVICE ting of Women of be held at 8‘p.m. ay Evenings dur‘| Rev. Robert Clingman, Founder y 12, 19 and 26, |and Minister of the Highland Park dcnlup 'l‘m’s_B_aptm Church, 38_1 Luu'el Ave., red Farmer refreshments THE PRESS Open Evenings â€" 7:00 to 9:00 Income Tax Service ~/ _ HOMOGENIZED, VITAMiN P Ritual r will s and 5g BOWMmAn "Wmn..fim“ |Plan Dedication Services Sunday, February 11 Press they will hold dedication: services, Sunday afternoon, Febâ€" ruary 11th from 3:00 to 5:15. The services will be intended to pubâ€" licly sct apart the building in which they now worship, â€" for church. Rev. H. F. McEwen, Tabâ€" ernacle Baptist Church of Evansâ€" ton, will be the principal speaker and his Choir and Radio Chorus will render the music; other churches will be represented also, The public is cordially invited. itist Church officially began in \Highland Park, Sunday, August: 21, 1949; has grown to a memâ€" bership of 68 with about one fourth of the number really active. The going at times is a bit rugged,â€" but we do not mind it so long as (we are making a fair and honest |fight for our LORD. _ Yes, we ‘need both moral and financial aid ‘in a larger measure. However, ‘many of the friends of Highland | Park have been loyal and we know |things well be better when the |idea is really sold to the employâ€" ‘ers of our people. That a good church for us in thisâ€"City will {help us be better citizeps, "hence 'will» make all things better for all concerned. Y«s, we are doing the ‘best we, can with what we have t@ do with; our church has no In answer â€"to questions asked Rev. Clingman, he gave the followâ€" ing answers: "‘Highland Park Bapâ€" ifTinite organization‘s â€" support, just individuals who wish us well and who come to our aid now and Congregation: Israel To Present Play Edward J. Kahn, producer of | the three act comedy "Summer in | Earadise", announced today t.hat: tickets for this production, sched}{ vied for Wednesday, February 28, and TKWursidag, March 1, at the| Central.~ School _ Auditorium _ in ; Glencoe, can now be obtained; \ This hilariously funny comedy si| bâ€"ing jointiy sponsored by the: Sisterhood, and Men‘s Club of the | North Shore Congregation Israel for the purpose of in reasing their tomple building fumd. . Tickets can be purchased either at the Feil stores, or from memâ€" bers of the North Shore Congieâ€" gation Israel: > Lutherans Will Attend Winter Circuit Meeting Men â€" af Redeemer . Lutheran Church, and their wives will atâ€" tend the winter Circuit Meeting at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Grove and Ash streets, Waukegan, on Wednesday, January 3ist at 8 p.m. The Circuit meeting will hear the Rev. John M. Kempf speak on the expansion program at the Arlington Heights Lutheran O T | M I MILK ‘AVC Policy Huddle To Study UN Plan Old Folk‘s Home. The series of three annual circuit meetings are the means through which a group gram and their work. towns will meet Tuesday to draft an "Outlaw, War" proposal aimed at strengtheining the United Naâ€" tions into an effective peace enâ€" forcement agency. "A North Shoreâ€"originated: proâ€" posal will be presented to a naâ€" tional veterans convention in May Committee will vote on adopting the policy," Prentis Bryson, Evanâ€" stom, chairman:of the North Shore AVC chapter‘s policy committee, present Mrs. Russell W. Lambert in a piano concert on Friday, Febâ€" ruary 2, at 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Stanley L. Lind, 425 Eganâ€" Entitled Hanes This Wee‘k Only Choice of fine 400 needle 15 Denier, or 400 needle 20 Denier weight. New Spring shades. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE *‘Christian Science: The Way to Fulfill God‘s Purpose" â€" Thursday Evening, February 1st, 1951 at 8:00 o‘clock in the Church Edifice . First Church of Christ, Scientist 387 Haxe!l Avenue Member of the Boord of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massochusetts Member of the Boord of Le YOU ARE INVITED SPECIAL SALE ~Seamless Regular $1.50 Value $1.25 Pair By Grace Jane Noee, C.S. All Are W elcome Veterans Luncheon will precede the muâ€" sicale. Assisting hostesses will be Mesdames â€" Arthur â€" Grosstephen, Charles Ellsworth and W. B. Gray, all of Highland ark. Attention Residents of Feb. 27, 1951 for the position of Commissioner for the City of Highland Park. I carnestly solicit your support on the proposition that we in Wrflmm- business in which we are stockâ€" City Councils employing City can do the same for us. PERSONAL ‘l‘-l.t.--!- constant companion, perâ€" sonal messenger and social secretary . . . help with shopâ€" ping, run errands. I work 24 hours a day with no time off and no vacationsâ€"for just a few nickels a day. I‘m your James E. Meehan HIOSIGCry~~

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