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Highland Park Press, 8 Mar 1951, p. 3

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Dorothy Savey and Sam Keck. * Advanced seat sale now open. _ N. S. Methodists Present Choral Club Lives Up To His Name _ Listed among Cook county vetâ€" terans who are being sought for the purpose of awarding bonuses is the name "Henry Gonaway." "Why, Talullah," he . cracked, "when did you arrive?" This brought an appreciative titter from Neigh, Neigh! Look Up mpt to be called upon to speak. Well, this certain day the profâ€" essor, after lecturing comfortably along for a time, suddenly stopâ€" ped and asked a question. Caught unawares, student after student stumbled and fell by the wayside. Now, dear pops, I knew the anâ€" swer perfectly, and before I realâ€" Now never let it be said that I can‘t go along with a gag, so, in my. best Bankhead manner, I mooed back: ‘"Well, dablingâ€"" Horseâ€"sense has always been exâ€" tolled As humanâ€"kind‘s recourse; Deduction knocks the maxim/cold. Against the threat‘ning wintry The rest, dear pops, was drownâ€" ed in a roar from the class. Maybe I have earned myself a new nickâ€" name, huh? Goodnight, pops. Your Cunning Coâ€"ed One fact refutes what ~ Of dirty ice and worn out snow, If you look up, not down, perhaps, Blue may shine thru, and you will know Fat leafâ€"buds beckon to your eye, _ If you look up, you‘ll see them Church of Glencoe will present the Choral Club of the First National Bank of Chicago on Thursday eveâ€" ning, March 15, at 8:15 in the Central School auditorium, Grove ized it, my hand was waving wildâ€" ly. Recognized from the floor, I started to answer, but the bariâ€" tone voice issuing from my lips startled even ime. taken back, but recover poise, he waxed facetious. from an embarrassing case of larâ€" yngitisâ€"and just how embarrasâ€" sing I am about to disclose to you. It was a very light case, pops, and except for the loss of my voice, it didn‘t bother meâ€"much. But then, you always did say I was vaccinated with a phonograph needleâ€"remember? I was able to attend classes, but secluded myself discreetly in a back seat, where I would not be On The Beam It hasn‘t helped the horse; â€"Marmalade In silhouette, Spring meets your The pmfeasor was also slightly ‘This chorus consists of 65 mixed 22 N. 22d St. Spring‘s coming! Smitty‘s Barber Shop VANDOL (Miracle) SHAMPOO Large 16 oz. Bottle â€" $1.00 wears her shabby coming! we‘ve village green east of the Ravinia depots) and Idlewild Park which Avenue) Longview Park, (along the North Shore tracks on South St. Johns Avenue) West Longview Park, (directly west of the Raâ€" vinia . depot) Station .Park, (the Roger Williams Avenue in which another extensive Rose Garden is maintained by the Ravinia Garden Club. These areas are all relatively Â¥mall in acreage but their attractâ€" ive appearance represents a defiâ€" nite asset to our city. In any modern city it is the inâ€" tent of the city planner to interâ€" sperse park areas at strategic loâ€" cations to both beautify the comâ€" munity and to provide playfields for children. In any city which is primarily residential such as Highâ€" land Park the improved appearâ€" ance of land along railroad tracks and adjacent to depots is also a logical reason for the establishâ€" ment of park sites. In the category of parks which improve Highland Park‘s appearâ€" ance from the railroad approaches may be included Plaza Park,. (beâ€" tween the Northwestern and North Streets on South St. Johns Aveâ€" nue. In addition to the grassy plot of West Longview Park, a portion of this park extendsâ€" morth of continued with emphasis on . its role in maintaining ice skating rinks. > stated that a Mr.â€"and Mrs. Willâ€" iam Straight bought the home at 1270 Arbor avenue. The name should have been Mr. and Mrs. William Straith. Originally from Detroit, Mich., Shore tracks north of Central had lived one year. Mr. Straith is a chemist with Charles Pfizer and The Park District of Highland Park maintains Central Park which is located at the east end of Central Avenue. This comprises about 5 acres and is used chiefly as a picnic and recreational area in the summer. Weekâ€"end Buperâ€" vision is maintained to the extent of charging a parking fee to all nonâ€"residents. Memorial Park sitâ€" uated at the junctionof Laurel and Prospect Avenues provides an improved triangular strip of land on which is located the city‘s Memâ€" orial from World War I. Laurel Park is situated between the City Hall and the Libray and eontains a beautiful rose garden which is sponsored and maintained by the Men‘s Garden Club of Highland ms...ad.s-a.dm Last week the general ivi of the Park District were described particularly with respect to the maintenance of Bathing Beaches, ably represent the most important activities of the Park Board, there are actually 12 other park areas in the city which are owned andâ€" or maintained by the Park Distâ€" Parks Of Highland Park & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone MI 2â€"46551 Tel. HI. 20636 president, will conduct the business meeting at which time a report will be heard from the nominating tommittee following which offiâ€" cers and directors will be elected Mrs. Barry‘s excellent analysis of the present European situation and the reaction of the German people to the Korean war is based on her personal observation and discussions with military and dipâ€" lomatic leaders in the various countries. of world problems, She is a keen and thorough analyst of current events with a liberal, middleâ€"ofâ€" theâ€"road approach to today‘s conâ€" troversial questions. She has just returned from three months in Europe where she traveled through France, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Northern Italy, Ausâ€" tria and. Germany. An outstanding experience was her four days in Berlin, where,â€"in the Soviet zone she saw what it is like behind the Iron Curtain, She was in Germany during the Whitsuntide celebration of the Communist youth and noted the preparations of the Western Ocâ€" cupying Powers to offset the threatened invasion of the westâ€" ern zones of Berlin. for the coming year. many Today" at the regular meetâ€" ing of the Ravinia Women‘s Club on Wednesday, March 14 accordâ€" graduate of the University of Chiâ€" many years to the intensive study Listen to fhé"Pubfic_Sém‘éé“‘“' y Company Radio Broadcast of the ILLINOIS STATE ' HIGH SCKHCOL BASKETBALL fi": TOURNAMENT [ GOOD NEWS FOR BASKETBALL FANS! George Huff Gymnasium, University of Illinois MARCH 14, 15, 16, 17 _ Mear the playâ€"byâ€"play description of the "Sweet Sixteen" in actionâ€"16 top lilinois high school teams in a thrillâ€"aâ€"second battle for state championship honors . . . plus interesting interviews between halves of the games. * Radio Stations Carrying Gamesâ€"~ ‘ WKRSâ€"WAUKEGAN WKANâ€"KANKAKEE we VEReR® FoWUE _â€" S CEEE . wuwt AnsrONn WEJSâ€"â€"EBREEPORT â€" â€" WHECâ€"CICERO WSDRâ€"STERLING WOPAâ€"OAK PARK PuBLC sirvics company or mor) THE PRE‘Ss club V. F. W. Entertains Downey Patients + Church will hold an all day meetâ€" ing Thursday, March 15, at the church, At 2 o‘clock Miss Maraâ€" belle Taylor, graduate of the Presâ€" byterian Hospital School of Nursâ€" ing, will tell of her extraordinary work at Sakbayemme Mission Hosâ€" pital on the west coast of Africa, where she was in charge of runâ€" ning a general hospital, a leper hospital, and an orphanage. The meeting will open at 10 a.m.. with sewing and hospital dressings. Mrs. â€" Gordon Park‘s group will conduct the bake sale at 11. At noon Mrs. Charles B. Macdonnell will speak on "Our Hands" at the Chancel Service, after which luncheon will be serâ€" ved under the direction of Mrs. Ruffner‘s group. ~ Members of the V. F. W. and its auxiliary recently entertained paâ€" tients of the Downey Tubercular wards. The three wards favored are closed wards, patients requirâ€" ing much rest. Nick Tomei enterâ€" tained with his magic and sleight of hand, while Sperandi Carani played request songs on his acâ€" cordian, On Monday, Aprilâ€"2, there will be a special work meeting at the parish *p::nae at ~which time the association members will sew and make hospital dressings. f The spring rummage sale will be held April 25 and 26. The necessity of, playing to smafl groups in these wards makes the project difficult, but the atâ€" tention is much appreciated. Sponâ€" sors on this occasion were the The Woman‘s Association of Women Plan Comparative Values and numâ€" ber of building permits for Feb., 1950â€"51. Year No. Valuation Fees 1950 14 $939,946.00 $2,606.96 1951 18 $51,000.00 _ 1,189.52 Accumulative value and number of building permits from Jan. to Feb., inclusive, 1950â€"51. Permits including 13 dwellings, 2 alterations, 2 garages and one temporary, valued at $$51,000. Fees, $1,189.52, $1,332.27. Thirteen sanitary sewâ€" ers, 11 storm sewers, 14 water taps, 3 registrations and 2 appeals bring fees to $2,697.27. â€" Year No. _ Valuation Fees 1950 °31 $1,169,946.00 $3,398.18 1951 47 953,400.00 3,246.89 Frank Moroneys, the Stanley Pankmans, Mrs. Wm. Hennig, Don Athanas, postâ€"chaplain, and Don Anyone interested in providing entertainment for veterans at Downey. can receive detailed inâ€" formation from the technical adâ€" A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited Northshore Garden of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. 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