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Highland Park Press, 1 Mar 1951, p. 2

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Bits From Here And There The person who created that beautiful Fell show window display deserves a medal! It‘s outstanding! A Bit On "South Pacific‘. .... + ‘ _ Becausé of the generosity of Mrs. Mark Hubbell, III, we went to see South Pacific the other evening. Our seats were the bestâ€"13th row center. Here, indeed, is a fine musical, peppered with the catchiest tunes yet penned by Rogers and Hammerâ€" stein. Ww..;\lthough a bit too long, and a faster paced first half than last, still it had a moving story to tell, and the story was mighty interésting. . +/A (FG “‘zéb't'xt'}i ‘Pacific‘ once again pointed up to this exâ€" AAF sergeant the wide difference in treatment beâ€" tween officers and enlisted men,. _______._________. I still believe if enlisted men were treated like gent]emen, and not like bums, more young men would join the services, and the services would get their assigned jobs done far better and far more efficiently. See "South Pacific‘. â€" You‘ll like it. . § . Notes About Town .. .. Cliff Moran and his staff of experts are just. about the finest plumbers you‘ll find anywhere. .. A word of praise to those friendly and courteous ladies at Highland Park‘s busy Western Union office. They do a fine job! . . â€" One of the, pleasantest ways to spend a few minutes is to stop by the cozy Larson‘s store and page through their wide assortment of magâ€" azines. . . . Trinity Church‘s famed rummage sale is winding up its program today. . . . We took a tour around Highland Park the other Springâ€"like afterâ€" noon. Lack of fog and sheltering trees permitted us to see some of Highland Park‘s loveliest homes, set way back, and usually hidden by big shade trees: ____Weâ€"do, indeed, have a beautiful city here! s Rep. McClory Halts "Antiâ€"U.N." Resolve An llinois legislature ‘resoluâ€" tion urging that the United States quit the United Nations ran into a road block last week when Lake Bluff‘s _ Rep. _ Robert _ MeClory moved to pigeonhole it. McClory,. as a member of the House Executive Committee, had previously voted with a majority who approved the bill 4â€"3 with 7 abstentions. _ After _ North Shore groups interested in foreign afâ€" fairs criticized the bill as "isoâ€" lationist _ propaganda," _ McClory moved to reconsider it and a thumping 13â€"2 majority of his committee sent it to a subcomâ€" mittee for "study." And Now To New York ...« + And now to pack our suitecases, pick up tickets from H. & R. Anspach Trawel Bureau, and fly to New York, and to Boston, there togive speeches before New York‘s Hundred Million Club and the Mail Sellâ€" ing Club of Boston. ... 2e Parting Thought .... _ _: i Ee Nf esn â€" No one is rich enoughâ€"to do without a neighbor! THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 vber year outside of Lake County, Tilinois. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, .516 !8 VR wicas of the writer. (HI) 2â€"0557. Communications intended for publication . must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and addreas A Television Fix? sure, For video grief, we have the cure! Your radio too, when it needs repair, A "Moley" mend, is beyond compare! e Moley Radio & Elect. Lester 8. Olson, Publisher, 31 S. St. Johns HI. 2â€"2042 venue, one: Highland Park II "Most of the Assembly are opâ€" posed to the present course of foreign _ Events," McClory _ told members of the American Veterâ€" ans Committee after. the voting. "But this bill, HR. 20, in its present shape. did not accurately express their views." â€" North Shore civic leaders, memâ€" bers of local ‘Leagues of Women Voters and the American Associaâ€" tion for the United Nations, North Shore and‘ Lake Forest chapters of United World Federalists, and the North Shore AVC joined in condemning _ the _ proposal _ as "likely to give aid and comfort to the enemies of democracy." Deerfield & Green Bay Rés. Rt. 9:00, 10:00, 1120 and 12 neen. Dynamic Wheol Balancing Body & Fonder Repairing _ 322 N. First Prideys and Hoty Dage Bernard E. Burns. 8%0, 990, 10 00. Denald Runkle. D A H L‘ S fertile of soils possible. To this end, the authoritative voige of the Christian message must beâ€"soundâ€" in the most congenial of atâ€" mospheres, _ amid _ surroundings which of themselves induce a spirit of reverential worship." So said the Rev. A. G. Masser, pastor of the â€" First â€" United | Evangelical Church in a recent address comâ€" mending his people upon their achievements during the past sevâ€" eral years, Numerous improveâ€" ments have been made to the €hurch property, including the reâ€" cently completed redecoration of the church auditorium. ‘The effectiveness of the minâ€" istry of the church in a community is measured to a great extent by the readiness of its people to so give, and to so live, that the mesâ€" sage of Christianity may be imâ€" planted in the most prepared and Beginning with the installation thrée ~years ago of a complete system of organ and tower chimes (which are heard over a wide area each evening at six), the church launched a program of improveâ€" ments which to date have included complete insulation of the entire building, installation of new lightâ€" ing systems both in the Sunday Schoot rooms and theâ€"church audiâ€" torium and complete redecoration of the entire interior. With the completion of the inâ€" terior phase of its iprovement proâ€" gram the church plans to conduct appropriate services of rededicaâ€" tion in connection with the Mornâ€" ing Worship Service on Sunday, March 4th. The Litany of Rededâ€" ication will be read by the congreâ€" New in Styleâ€"New in Structureâ€"New in Powerâ€"New in Thrifl.‘ Potent in Price Appealâ€"It‘s the 1951 BUICK SPECIAL! o""",{;;! «e ies zi HERF, is good news for folks L L with a shrewd eye for what their dollars will buy. â€" Here is a tidy traveler that defies the upward trend of costs â€" proudly wears a 1951 price tag like that which zoomed last year‘s SPECIAL into popularity so great that it put a crimp in "the lowâ€"priced three." ‘Take our word for it, this is every inch and ounce a Buick â€"Buickâ€"featured, Buickâ€" designed, Buickâ€"built from the ground up â€" but literally the newest thing on wheels. The sturdy and ample body is new. The highâ€"strength frame is new. The power is new to the SprEciIAL, which now has .the aubject to change without motiee, THE PRESS e t ddokds Patk Music Club _‘ â€" * A program combining songs and informal talk on the Music Festiâ€" ranged by Mrs. Harold Finch for the February 28 meeting of the meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Robert D. Baird, 20 S. Linâ€" den ave. _ Gladys Lioyd Hawley, sang two groups of songs. Both are past presidents of the club. Mrs. Beatrice Teller Spachner, chairman of the Advisory Comâ€" mittee on Music for the Aspen Institute gave an informal disâ€" cussion on her experiences at Asâ€" pen, last summer, and reviewed plans made for this summer‘s program. She also showed pictures and answered questions concernâ€" in Aspen and its Institute. gation and the pastor; the choir has prepared special anthems and the pastor will speak on the subâ€" ject, "What Does Christ Expect of His Church2" â€" Also to be included in the dedâ€" icatory exercises â€" are the new Choir robes; a memorial to Mrs. Henry Maechtle, Sr., given by her children. Officials in charge of the im provement campaign areâ€" Mr. Deslie Dreiske, Mr. H. W. Ellis, Mr. Arnold Peterson, : Mr. Nels Dahl and Mr. Fred Botker. trim dlinstraced are Mrs. Jay Dressler, mezzo soâ€" ano, ~accompanied by Mrs. 110 S. First Street Take your pick! 4â€"door Sedans, 2â€"door Sedans, 6â€" and 3â€"passenger €Coupes, Rivieras, Convertibles thrifty Fâ€"263 engine that first made its name in the SUPER, and here delivers 120 horseâ€" power with standazd transâ€" missionâ€"123% with Dynaflow Drive.® _ It‘s a Buig: with less weight and cmore rowerâ€"and that spells a pair of new thrills for you. There‘s a performance thrill suclk as vou‘ve never enjoved in t>~ S~r.ctar.â€"plus a handsome ¢gasâ€"siving into the bargain. We‘ll make a prediction now as to what title folks will give it, once they get it out on the road. #Stondard on ROADMASTER, optional at extra cost on other Series, Methodist Youth Plan To Attend Chicago Sunday Eve Club Church school at Wesley Methoâ€" dist church, Highland Parkâ€"Highâ€" wood will convene at 9:45 under the leadership of Mrs. Ruben Olson and Floyd Patrick, superintendâ€" ents of the Primary and adult deâ€" partments. "A Mighty Fortress" is the sermon topic of the Rev. Robâ€" ert G. Albertsog for the 11 o‘â€" elock morning worship. It is beâ€" ginning a series of sermons on great hymns of the church,. Mrs. Donald Cuthbertson, directorâ€"orâ€" ganist has selected for her prelude "Andante Aeliouso" by Thomas, and for her postlude "The Pilâ€" grim‘s Song of Hope" by Batiste. Instead of the regular evening service, the Methodist Youth Felâ€" lowship are inviting the congregaâ€" tion to atted with them, the Chiâ€" cago Sunday Evening Club at Orâ€" chestra hall. 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. HL ® LIGHT GROCERIES * DELI * DAIRY PRODUCTS _ * BJ * ICE CREAM (our own make) * FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen ~ _ IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE ‘That title in three words, will be: "Thriftiest Buick Yet!" Better hurry around to your Buick dealer‘s and look this marvel over. We‘ll give you another predictionâ€"which is: Once this one‘s discovered, the demand will be terrific. No other car _‘ provides all this: DYNAFLOW DRIVE + FIREBALL POWER + PUSHâ€"BAR FOREFRONT + WHITEâ€"GLOW INSTRUMENTS + TORQUEâ€"TUBE DRIVE + 4â€"WHEEL COIL SPRINGING + DREAMLINE STYLING + DUAL VENTILATION + BODY BY HSHER given the proposition of City Manager type govâ€" for ernment for Highland Park, by your votes for us in the Primary Elecâ€" CANDIDATES FOR CITY | COMMISSIONER James "Ed" Meehan THANK YOU! * DELICATESSEN * BEVERAGES Keith W. Burge

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