~ _ Park reached approximately 12,500 Thursday, Mar. 15, 1951 We Park Board Maintains Skating Rinks My dear, as how you wear it. And go make sure the color of So we make haste to share it. . . . It‘s not so much the flower you Suit and corsage blend; Monochromatic trend. * Adorn the lapel or the sleeveâ€" (Or ahy scarlet posies.) On yellow gown, the yellow rose, Or matching perk carnation Flows down the shoulder or the Now if you choose tobacco brown, On fur piece a dainty spray; On neckline, at the side; Be it high or be it plunging, A cluster‘s glorified. * But if you wish to start a war, Just pin a flower on junâ€"iâ€"or! Upon the gown of poodle red A cluster of red roses Is smart as any other‘s; She‘ll likely wear, in dress or hair, A miniature of mother‘s. And not alone will womenfolk Bloom forth, but men, as well; â€" The Easter boutonniere is back To grace papa‘s lapel, If I should trail a leprechaun articles on the Park District of Highland Parkâ€"Editor) To spark the chic creation. for the benefit of our school chilâ€" erty at Sunset Park. This rink is dren, but which are also available The largest skating area, which also includes a standard ice hockâ€" tained by the Park Board. Comâ€" plete warming house facilities and an effective~ floodlight installaâ€" tion make this a most popular Joâ€" cation for the winter sport. tli{)rm-» ing the 1950â€"51 season when there were 55 skating days, the atâ€" persons. No fee is charged at this park to any skater. _ > The Park District also clears skating facilities in close proximâ€" ity to the schools. Such service is provided on purely cost basis, Park Board equipment and trainâ€" (These blooms, you know, are ed personnel are thus utilized to obtain the best possible ice over tween 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. to obtain BY FRANCIS D; WEEKS 22 N. 2nd St. Park it is the Park Smitty‘s Barber Shop girl‘s for VANDOL {Miracle) SHAMPOO Large 16 oz. Bottle â€" $1.00 Home to his hidden lair, And spy upon his treasure trove, (The legends say at‘s fair), If I should seize his crock of gold And carry home the same, (Which would be still okay, we‘re told,) * How much would Uncle claim? â€" â€"Highland Lassie Defunct, Moderne (Reprinted by request) One day, I‘ll shed these mundane hopes and pains And thence will fraternize with Rigor Mort, Since woman can‘t forego the To Pertaining To Dentistry Two Months Old * * Never was anything half so wise Nor so blue as your level, wideâ€" set eyes; So ite omes as a jolt, when, just Just Five * "Lost another pearl?" I asked, And Berby answered, gigglin‘, As she turned on me a roguish long night vigil of Park District 1b Euies "Not yetâ€"but it‘s wigglin‘!" children‘s skating carnival on the Morgan Playground at Elm Place the Park Board built an attractive You open your mouth and show . .. no teeth. brick shelter house complete with heating and sanitary facilities at this location. At Elm Place School the skating and hockey rinks are at this location a modern heated windows, was erected in 1949 with funds obtained by solicitaâ€" tion of parents and friends in that school district. At Ravinia School the skating rink and shelter house is located directly adjacent to the school and is a most popular rink interest in . the healthy . winter sport, ice skating in our city has Many skaters have developed fine techniques and hundr@@s of others have also obtained great enjoyâ€" ment due to the continued availaâ€" bility of good ice. Unpredictable weather conditions, of course, alâ€" ways make it impossible to count on good ice at specific dates, but it has always been a policy of the Park Board to provide the maxiâ€" mum number of days each season when ice will be available at all in that area. "This place is great. I wish that you were here." At Lincoln School the ice skaâ€" SERICE & Unqualified indeed for apt reâ€" Upon St. Peter‘s broadcast I‘ll As a result of the Park Board‘s & Dry Cleaning Co. Continued on page 6 Phone MI 246551 is located on Tel. HI. 20636 â€"Marmalade air of one ‘Mrs. H. L. Canmann \Will Be Hostess To Interfaith Group a broad experience. He is a memâ€" ber of the education committee of for and a qualified speaker, will highâ€" light the March 22 meeting of The Interfaith Group. Frank Mcâ€" College; and former director of board of the Chicago Council for Adult Education, of the Advisory Council of the Independent Voters Division of the American Civil Liberties Union. Precoding Mr. _ McCallister‘s talk, Highland Park High school hood Week contest of The Interâ€" faith Group will be present to reâ€" ceive their award. A joint commitâ€" tee from the high school faculty and the Interfaith Group cooperâ€" ated to originate and conduct a the field of human relations at the high school level. ' Students of all English classes the 700 to 800 papers submitted, a committee of Interfaith Group were given a 20 minute assignâ€" ment to nominate a fellow stuâ€" dentâ€" who from their observation will be given the $25.00 award, with the privilege of deciding how judges screened the entries to find five nominators and five nominees to receive the award on behalf of Highland Park High school. The "How to Make the World Safe Listen to the Public Service Company Radio Broadcast of the ILLINOIS STATE â€" / HIGH SCHOOL _ ‘ BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT MARCH 14, 15, 16, 17 "ocï¬m-pluyd.ub‘udhw 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€"WAUKEGCGAN WKANâ€" WEAW \| _ WHECâ€"CICERO WSDRâ€" WOPAâ€"OAK PARK PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NMORTHERN ILLINOS of T HE â€"PRES S. April Dance At Chevy Chase Club Triâ€"Club for their first semiâ€" formal dance which will be held at the Chevy Chase Country club chosen as the theme forâ€" the dance to be given on Saturday, April 7. Stardust" as the opening number. give a dance exhibition, zese; Publicity, Mary Doherty and Audrey Hamele, coâ€"chairmen, Pat Morren, Angela Conarchy, Lonnie Committees who have been busy planning the affair are as follows: March 22, presents a novel and interesting program. Members and nonâ€"members will be welcome at the 1:15 dessert luncheon and program to be held at the home ‘of Mrs. Harry L. Canmann, 1845 De Santo and Katy McNicholas; any ofâ€"the above committee woâ€" men or by calling Highland Park 2â€"2741. zigr, Nancy Cantagallo, Joan Berâ€" ube and Helen De Santo. it shall be spent for the good of the whole school. They will then make a study of the best papers and present to the student. body the result of their findings of what constitutes good human reâ€" lations. â€" Cud Tickets may be purchased from This. meeting â€" on Thursday, Red Cross Activities Progress Satisfactorily conducting a class at the Highâ€" Roddy has given the Red Cross Committee the useâ€"of a room and the necéssary equipment. When will be startedâ€"in April. Anyone Aaron Bauerâ€"HL 2â€"3171. , ° > First Aid classes are also being a First Aid course may call Mrs. Smart, HI. 2â€"2138, as new classes Wesley Methodist Women Meet Tuesday Is _ The Women‘s Society of Christâ€" ‘iln ‘Service of the Wesley Methoâ€" dist~ church will meet at the church Tuesday, March 20, with Mrs. Ira Breakwell, president, preâ€" iding. Mrs. Alice Olson has charge of the devotions for this meeting, and hostesses will be Mrs. Ragnar Fredrickson and Mrs. Walâ€" ter Cronkhite. are being formed continually. 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