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Highland Park Press, 22 Feb 1951, p. 1

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etc. will be plaed. Refreshments will be served. The committeo in charge of arrangements are Kathâ€" ryn Baruffi, James Liewellyn, and Francis St. Denis, tion. Any single person who is out of high school is invited to atâ€" tend this first meeting, to organâ€" ize and have an evening of wholeâ€" The Senior Choir of Redeemer Lutheran church has been reorganâ€" ized, and will hold rehearsals every Tuesday evening from 7:30 to 9:30 in the Church assembly hall, under the dfrection of Mrs. Gladys Hawley. All interested in singing are urged to attend. Wesley Methodist Youths Plan Games Party Young adults, of the Wesley Methodist church, Highland Parkâ€" tlock for an Redeemer Lutheran Choir Rehearsals Tuesday Eves. Highwood will meet at the church of his programs, but because he is one of the most personable artâ€" ists on the concert and opera stage today, officials of the Highland Park Community Concert Associaâ€" tion point out. The Community Concert Assoâ€" operatic roles and made frequent radio and television appearances. He has been a guwest soloist on the air with The Northerners, The Chicago Theater of the Air, and on the Chicago Symphony Orchesâ€" Louis Sudler‘s performances, not only for the beauty and virility of Chicago Opera Company in 1945 h’ has per@ormed with major symâ€" Chicago Daily News observed, "He is aâ€"harbinger of a new Elizabethâ€" an"ageâ€"a time when there will be no distinction between artist and member of Born in Chicago, Mr. Sudler atâ€" tended Yaleyihere he became a Mr. Sudler. has been a favorite with North Shore audiences for several years. Acording to Alfred T. â€" Sihler, Community Concert president, he numbers many perâ€" somal friends in Highland Park to whom he is outstanding because he pursues two successful paralâ€" lel careers. One is in music, the other in commerce, where he has attained the position of one of Chicago‘s leading businessmen. After his operatic debut the in the concert group‘s 1950â€"51 -elli_u, _!ul start at 8:15 p.m. appearance at the Highland Park high school auditorium Tuesday (Feb. 27) before members of the Community Concert Association. The program, marking the fourth And Business Man. To Sing At High School Community Concerts Select _ Louis Sudler In 4th Attraction Vol. 39;:No. 52 > LOUVNS SUDLER his Three students in Highland Park High claimed high honors at the end of the first school semester High School Students ‘““VCA’I Appleman, junior, Helen Schwarzs, senior and Stephen Zeff, senior. The names of other honor roll stuâ€" dents will appear in the next issue of this publication. _ Key winners from Highland Park schools ares Wellington B. Gray, Thomas Coash, Nancy Lundâ€" Merit are: Doris Sherbano, Diane Forsythe and Elin Ladany, the entries will be on display at Uhlemann and Thayer Forbes. Young Highland P ’WhflmnlnArt The election will take place on April 14. with an office in Chicago. Mrs. Mr. Cushman has been presiâ€" dent of the School Board for the past year, and is candidate for another year. Mrs. Keare has serâ€" ved as a member of the board for three years and is nominated to Mr. Norton,â€"new to the Board, is nominated for a threeâ€"year term. Last Sunday, at the Ravinia school, the Caucus Board of Distâ€" rict 108 nominated the folowing for the School Board election in April: Robert Cushman, Mrs. Marâ€" iam Keare and Charles Norton. ’C-ldidates Chosen For School Board Of District 108 In Circle 2, meeting on the same day but in the home of Mrs, Rex Andrews, Mrs. Herbert F. D‘Sinâ€" ter will call the meeting to order. Her staff of officers will consist of Mrs. Albert Bushey, Second Vice president and Sewing Chairâ€" man, Third Viceâ€"President, Mrs. WarnerSmoot; Recording Secreâ€" tary, Mrs. Edgar C. Peddersen, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. responding secretary; Mrs. Thomâ€" as H. Compere and Mrs. David J. Harris, treasurer. cers in her Circle will be Mrs. John P. Andrews, sewing coâ€"chairâ€" man, Mrs, J. William Gooch, corâ€" dent of the entire Junior group will conduct the meeting. The offiâ€" Welfare Circles To Meet Monday, On Monday, February 26, Circle one of the Highland Park Ravinia Infant Welfare will meet at the home of Mrs. Eugene E. Mance. Highland Park, Illinois A Paper for Highland Parkers ® Published by Highland Parkers Plans Rummage Sale wool suits, afternoon and evening dresses, sweaters and skirts galore awnit the canny shopper. Warm overcoats and suits for men and boys, colorful dresses for girls, hats, bags, toys, shoes, draâ€" peries, booksâ€"all will be there. The Household Goods, in t: basement, boasts an assortment items, from the rug on the floor to the pictures on the wall. from seven till nine in the evening. Thursday from 8:30 to noon. omntu-hnuiflnbo‘innln; of its one big rummage sale of the Trinity Guild will hold its rumâ€" mage sale next Wednesday, Febâ€" ruary 28 and Thursday morning, March 1. The doors of the Parish Henrickson and Claud Robinson. Mrs. Jester met with her new board on Tuesday to discuss plans for the coming year, New officers will include Mrs. Woodward Burâ€" Mrs. Paul Jester Heads Intermediate Infant Welfare Group fare society, Mrs. Paul Jester, Indian Tree drive, will resume her the home of Mrs. Alan Wolf, 1300 duties Monday, February 26, at ‘Wade street. The following new members, all fiveâ€"year members of the Junior group, will be welâ€" Davitt, Hehry Schroeder, H. F. 1liahland Park Pregsg | >===] mediate group of the Infant Welâ€" Let‘s put betterâ€"government for Highland Park first by acquiring the tools to work with and using them ~effectively as have our neighboring North Shoreâ€"towns.~ Candidates for City Comm. Keith W. Burge ._ We sincerely hope that the other candidates for Mayor and Commissioner in the Primary Election of February 27 will study the proposition of city. manager ivr Hlighland Park and advocate it. ’ Mr. Meehan and myself are proud that we have championed city manager type government for Highland Park from the start of our campaign. It is very gratifyâ€" ing to see such an august body as the League of Women Voters also publicly endorse a city manager city; the necessity for a trained public administrator, delegated the authority by a public spirited council, to handle the mechanics of our municipal affairs. Probâ€" lems such as: Police patrol of busy intersections for school chilâ€" dren; snow removal; street re pairs and improvements, are necâ€" essary city services and need exâ€" pert attention so the city can find means to provide them. We have had and will continue to have fine men in our city govâ€" ernment. To do an outstanding job they need only to recognize their primary purpose in office, that of policy and legislation. Then deleâ€" gate their administrative duties to a full time city manager, see that he is well empowered and does the duties properly. . 1‘ opinion, an excellent job in studyâ€" ing the Jacob‘s report and rendâ€" ered our city a real service. To The Editor Park League of Women Voters is a great stride forward in the quest of better government for our Recently elected for m second We DOLLAR VALUE DAYS FRIDAY & SATURDAY The League has done, in our _ League has indicated by endorsement that they recâ€" > the real problem in our hart, Thomas Mcâ€" of the City owners Association. Member Oak Terrace PTA. Member of Fathers‘ Committee, local Scout Troop 31. Former Scoutmaster, Gary, Ind. Position on City Manager for Highland Park: Have advocated it during entire campaign for office in ads and letters to papers. # Position on Street renumbering: Advocate retaining of renumberâ€" ing ordinance to avoid waste of year of Metallurgy of Iron and Steel at Purdue University extenâ€" sion work also. Other positions held: Supervisor Stainless Production, National Tube Co., Gary, Ind. Sales Manâ€" ager Automatic Bending Co., Harâ€" vey, II1. Sales Engineer, Korhumelâ€" Heffron and Priess Steel Co., Evâ€" anston, Til. Consultant, mlnoh‘ Tube Co., Evanston, III. Community activities: President Highland Park Woodlands Homeâ€" Va. Studied Journalism. Majored in~economics and social studies. _ _Occupation: Tubing Sales Manâ€" ager of Harris Steel Co., 2300 . W. Bloomingdale, Chicago, IIL _‘ Political Offices held: None. Age: 37 on March 14, 1951. Married: Yes, 15 years, Childâ€" ren: 3â€"ages 20 months, 5 and 11. Thumbnail Biographies sonnel Springfield, O. where I was Perâ€" are coâ€"chairmen of the committee. The public is cordially invited. KEITH W. BURGE Residence: 730 Old Trail for 3% years, own home. ~â€"Where from: Came here from Redeemer Guild 'v:fl] hold a bake sale Saturday, February 24, all day, from 10 a.m., in the Church Assembly hall. Mrs. Harold Ruâ€" Two Candidates For Office Of City Commissioner Submit Backgrounds Redeemer Guild School of Speech at Northwestern university, and well known to many Highland Parkers, will be A , men‘s â€"discussion group on current events will start Monday, February 26, at the YÂ¥WCA at 8 p. m., and will meet every two weeks for six periods. Dri Kenneth and Mrs. Wiliam Looby, Those coming from the Intermediate Group are, Mrs. Philip Biggert, “Mrs._ Robert Cushman, Mrs. Henry Dr. Kenneth Hanse Will Conduct Group In Current Events CYES00, MTS. .. A. Roach is reâ€" turning to active membership. ° Fodf;]m. Mrs.â€"J. â€"J. Griffith, Jr., Mrs. Henry Hixson, Mrs. Thomas Keogh, Mrs. Theodore Osborn, Mrs. Burton Smalley, Mrs. John Stevens, Mrs. Jghn Thomson, ‘Mrs, Edwin M. White and Mrs. Arien Mrs. Jackson W. Smart will officiallyâ€" weicome fifteen forâ€" mer members of the Junior and Intermediate, groups who have been accepted as Seniors. From the Junior Group, Mrs. Timothy J. Connelly, Mrs. Graydon Ellis Mrs. C. Longford Felske of Marshman Avenue will open her home Monday for the regular monthly meeting .of the Senior‘ group of Infant Welfare. Assâ€" isting her will be, Mrs. Edwin H.‘ Hadley, Jr., Mrs Paul Date, Mrs. Albert W. Elliot and Mrs. Brynn‘ K. Perreault. * < Senior Group Of Infant Welfare Where Born: Parkérsburg, W. Thursday, Feb. 22, 1951 _ Candidate for City Commissioner (Signed) K. W. Burge of f OM ahold mpoontng contur gdbnvofil compounding confuâ€" the City Manager type plan. /‘ rounded experience in purchasing, sales and business administratiop. Position on City Manager fop Highland Park: I have stated since that Highland Park deserves the ln.:_l dvouhnhhh. the reâ€" Business Activities: Member of »Ehlndhtkn.l’.o.ml.. ber of Highland Park L. O. Moose. Member of Germania Club, Chiâ€" fCiiegs. Aut Par. Ago Revng Cost Estimator, Peerless Litho Co., _ Married: Yes. 13 years. ] children, ages 1, 3, 7 and 12. Consultants and Sales), Chicago, IIl. Vice Pres., Typewriters, Inc. (Office Equipment dealers), Chiâ€" cago, IIl. Executive, Artistic Carâ€" ton Co. (Mfrs, Folding Paper Boxes), Elgin, III. â€" Occupation: Salesman, Stone Container Corp. (Corrugated carâ€" ton mfrs.), Chicago, II!. President of J. E. McHenry, IIl. Prior to that I lived JAMES "ED" MEEHAN How long lived here: About 5 years at 690 Old Trail. Own home. Where from: Moved here from in Chicago, II1, 2 < e af Where born: Chicago, IIl.» Age: 34 on May 30, 1951. uled to meet on Febrlur; 72'2:.1;;3 been postponed until March 1 pears the photogrgaph of Whitt and Pat Schultz, welâ€"known Highâ€" land_Parkers. On page 19 of the issue is told the story of how the young couple made good in the mail order business in four years. The theme of the story is "The Golden Rule Pays Offâ€"Big." On the cover of the March numâ€" ber of "HERE‘S HOW", the ‘‘Magazine of Money . Making ideas," published in Chicago.. apâ€" Local Mail Order Man Wins Recognition the building of a new fire station in a central locatin, and moving the street department to a western location, as well as building accity the city offices in one. building, thus cutting down the expense of heat, light and: janitor servict of two buildings. Other plans under disscusion are pire, this year, for Louis Baruffi, Znd ward; Americo Ladurini, 3rd ward, John Frantonius, 4th ward, and an alderman will be elected to fill the vacancy in the first ward left by the résignation of Oliver Zanarini. % Plans are being organized to sell theâ€"oldâ€"city hall and move all city offices to a part of the Comâ€" munity center. It is estimated that several thousand â€" dollars would be saved by consolidating On . April 17 Highwood will elect an alderman for each of its !«_)ur wards. Office terms will exâ€" Highwod Will Eelect 4*Aldermen In April Qualifications for office: A well Legion Memorial Building To Open Doors To Servicemen Political Offices held: None. (Signed) James "Ed" Mechan of Candidate for City the North Shore Bernard P. Shechy, Leo J. Sheriâ€" dan, Mrs. Florence Schmidt, Mrs. Jackson W. Smart, John W. Sorâ€" sen, George H. Weiner and Mrs. Tom R. Wyles. ropeitiongtrarmriy PirinBirriiBrrtmsmurs. tnld Roland C. Bliemehl, Mrs. Frederâ€" ick P. Boynton, Thomas Creigh, Harry E. Eichler, Mrs. Harold M. Florsheim, Mrs. Sidney Frisch, Joseph B. Garnett, Dr. Grover Q. Grady, Mrs. Walter :.n.n-i::: Jerry C. Leaming, Oscar L. gren, Emmett Moroney, Howell W. Murray, John Picchietti, Frank J. Ronan,.Hugo L. Schneider, Jr., Robert M. Schiller, Henry C. Silâ€" jestrom, Albert P. Snite. __:M. Warner Turriff, Bertram A. 1'“.0-.‘!:&'“,‘.&-& J. Zipoy, Harry B. Aiston, Donald Bernardi, Jerome P. Bowes, Jr., Gordon E. Clavey, Harry Earhart, Pn hssy t nen Hansen, Kenneth H. Kraft, H. W. ‘ Mrs. Robert S. Landauer, repâ€" resenting the National Jewish Welâ€" fare Board, Mrs.â€"John D. O‘Brien, representing The Catholic Comâ€" munity Service and Mr. Edwin L. Gilroy, representing the Y.M.C.A., have been appointed Vice Chairâ€" men to assist Gen. Wilbur and a committee of over fifty leading civic leaders have enlisted as memâ€" bers of the organizing committee. Membership includes, Mrs. Willâ€" Highland Park Service Men‘s Club conducted during the last. war. problemofqupmr;?orâ€"a'&;‘ié: men‘s Center has been solved by ‘tha generous offer of extensive space in the new $150,000 Legion Memorial Building at ~Sheridan rokd and Park ave, This building vfllbocomfl‘ted;vi&vin_tionm sixty days, and will make availâ€" able private quarters almost as | . This program the General states should not be conducted by any small group but byâ€" every civicâ€" minded citizen in our town enâ€" rolled as a member of a committee representing all groups and all faiths. Because there are no State or Federal funds to meet the need i:nmtbemthydn,eommni&y. after Mar, 1, 1981 arrests will be made for not hoving procurâ€" od the stickers by that ime. The law also provides that these stickers are to be displayed on the windehiclds of the cars they are assigned to, $ ale of our fighting forces by exâ€" tending warm civilian hospitality through a community program of again wishes to call to the atâ€" tention of automobile owners, the fact thot City vehicle licenâ€" ces were due as of the first of the ‘year,, and wants this to serve as a warning, that on and In so advising Gen. Wilbur states that thousands of youngâ€" sters will soon be stationed at our doorstep. The armed forces can give skilled and expert training but we can contribute to the morâ€" appointed by Mayor Patton 2s Chairman of the Highland Park Community Committee to estabâ€" lish a Servicemen‘s Center followâ€" ing the recommendationsâ€"of ‘the Commanding Officers of Rort Sheridan and Great Lakes, every family in Highland Park will be invited to membership on the Comâ€" mittee. Plan To Enroll All"l o Highland Park Families For Servicemen‘s Center William D. MacDonald, Edgar J. According to an o u r a copy; $1.50 a year Chief of Police

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