Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Apr 1951, p. 2

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"Merry Christmas!" . . . ’ It happened"Easter Sunday. . .. "Merry Christmas! to all of you," the minister said, jokingly, when his congregation left the Church that Easter mornfng. ‘ O % "Why ‘Merry Christmas!,‘ Reverend?" ' "Oh, because, that‘s when I‘ll be seeing most of Page2 Every normal man has two ambitions writes: . Notes About Town ... _« E > â€" Highland Park‘s able policemen are underpaid. It‘s getting increasingly hard for them to meet their family budgets with skyâ€"rocketing costs. Policeâ€" men earn only $1.27 per hour! ... _ Did you know that, so far this year, our hospital has :â€" & â€" 1. Delivered 117 babies. f 2. Performed 312 operations. â€" * ~ 3. Attended 371 emergenc*‘®4 Parke «alt 4. Admitted 705 patients? ~ d c Quite a bit of activity. . * Well done, you fine folks at our hospital! ... How are your fenders? + Slightly crinkled because of winter‘s slippery streets?. « P : . Dahl‘s, over on 322 N. 1st Street, do fine fenderâ€" straightening and other auto reâ€"construction work. .. Mighty sorry we had to miss the Elkâ€"Emblem Minstrel Show held last‘Saturday. fal ob Understand it was excellent! ... . yie l Those folks over at Chandlér‘s certainly are graâ€" cl0ous. They slways fill our orders minutes after we place them over the ‘phone. .. Thanks, too, to Fred E. Gieser‘s speedy and éeffiâ€" cient Merchant‘s Delivery service. . .. Tribute To A Fine Man . ... â€"A sincere stap on the4 â€"A sincere stap on the â€"back for work well done to V.â€"C. Musser, key man at Highland Park‘s City Hall. : Mr. Musseris doing outstanding work for our cityâ€"but his splendid work is notâ€"spotlighted. = _ > So, here‘s the spotlight, Mr. Musser, to you and your fine staff.â€" * Congratulations for doing your job so well! Parting thought. ... . "What‘s marriage?" a wit asked. "It‘s an ocean of emotion surrounded by an exâ€" panse of expense!" > , s Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. . Subscription â€" rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single sopy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Tilinois. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highlaod Park Press, 516 Laurel â€" avenue, Highland Park, TIL, â€" Telephone: â€" Wighland â€" Park (HT) 2â€"0557. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class nfatter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Hlinois. BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS 1. To own a home. 2. To own a car to get away from home! Ask Your Dealer PUTS LIFE IN NUTRIâ€"SOIL SOIL (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) Olson, «Publisher. Highlighting . .. Meyerding Will â€" Address Couples‘ Club "It‘s Your Neck" according ‘to Edward Meyerding,. executive ‘diâ€" rector of the American Civil Libâ€" erties Union‘s Chicago Division, who will address the Couples Club of the North Shore Congregation Israel at 8:15 p.m. Sunday, April 15, in the Temple Loung@ in Glenâ€" coe. * The primary function of the Civil Liberties Union is to furnish legal counselâ€"to support and mainâ€" tain our civil liberties as stated in the Bill of Rights of the Conâ€" stitution no matter who is inâ€" volved. * Mr. Meyerding, a nativeâ€". of Rochester, Minn., holds a Master‘s degree in Sociology from the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago and an A. B. from Colorado College. He worked with the American Friends Service Committeeâ€"in. Philadelphia â€" and aided delinquent boys in Boston while with the Charles Hayden Foundation An active question period will follow the talk. Refreshments will 33 N. Sheridan HI 2â€"1172 We Pickâ€"up and Deliver he serve wit Câ€"Hâ€"C Flower Design Class Starts April 9 At "Y" Spring is here and another enâ€" thusiastic class in flower design will start April 9 from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. and continue for six conâ€" secutive Mondays at the Y.W.C.A. Women Of The Moose Mrs. Hortense Baldauf, who inâ€" structed thee lass last year, has by pepular request accepted the leadership again this season, It is suggested that you sign up early for this wonderful opportunity to learn how to arrange the flowers in your own home that come out of your own home garden every day. For further information call the Y.W.CA April 15 is Academy of Friendâ€" ship day for Women of the Moose. Mrs, Thomas Calbri is chairman in charge of the dinner and dance after the meeting. ... On April 20 a Rummage Sale will be held at the Moose Home from 1 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Junior Regent Mrs. Waiter Harms is in charge. Donaâ€" tions will be appreciated, . . . On April 28 a spaghetti dinner will be serveg. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Barney and her comâ€" mittee. . . . At the March 21 meetâ€" ing, Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy, memâ€" ber of Highland Park Family Serâ€" vice, was guest speaker. Methodist Church Clubs The couple‘s club of the Wesâ€" ley Methodist church of Highland Parkâ€"Highwood will meet Saturâ€" day, â€"April 7 at 8 p.m,. at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Benâ€" nett and Mr. and Mrs. William Christiansen are in charge. The Methodist Men‘s club of the Wesley Methodist church will méet Tuesday, April 10 at the church at 7:30 p.m. The president, Ruben OIsonâ€"announced that this meeting will be ladies night and that a fine program is being planned. Royal Neighbors Highland Park Canmp _ of | tht all games party at Witten haff, Royal Neighbors will sponsor an l’rx~rwliqg4lxe‘pafly a brief meetâ€" Wedncsday, April lith at 8 p.m. inf for members will be held. The ‘committee in charge‘ of the games are Neighbors Florcnc(" Yager, Louise Williams, Jesse Norâ€" rlen; and for refreshments, Mablé Duffy, Rose Heartt _andâ€"Irma Plomb. Members are also asked to bring . a ."White elephant." The public is ir}xitod to attend, . JAMES E. MEEHAN NO REGISTRATION NECESSARY GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY THE PRESS A P RLL 1 7, 19 5 1 Highwood Legion Auxiliary â€"â€" Highwood Unit No. 501 Ameriâ€" can Legion Auxiliary will meet at the Legion home, 220 Green Bay "Economy Is In Itself A Source Of Revenue"â€"Seneca ~~~~~~A, GORDON HUMPHREYâ€"_â€" MEEHAN AND BURGE FOR QUALITY DRY CLEANING SERVICE RENO CLEANERS CANDIDATES FOR CITY COMMISSIONER ITS MOST VIGOROUS SUPPORTERS Satisfaction Guaranteed Call â€" HI, 25529 Pickup and Delivery s &3 â€" Through ° CITY MANAGER TYPE GOVERNMENT â€"A. CGordon Humphrey . 377 Roger Williams HIGHLAND PARK CITY ELECTION VOTE - Tuesday, April 17, 1951 A. GORDON HUMPHREYâ€" A City Manager Type Governâ€" ment, By Ordinance, To Get The Most For Our Tax Dollar. Wider Police Protection Thruâ€" out Highland Park; Especially School Crossings. Improved Street Maintenance, Street Lighting And Snow Reâ€" moval. Immedigte Attention To All City Employees Wage. Probâ€" lems. . Full Information On All City Activities To The Citizens And Press. s Ax Euces ie ~aw _ mages % »â€".â€"omvige.s a.. Knows our problems'â€"â€"lmi)rovyfiiiiimm fire protebPaAon,~~~> off street parking, enlarged water treatment plant, snow and ice control, street maintenance, etc. Will devote his efforts to a solution of these and other probâ€" lems as they arise during his administration. Vote For WE ADVOCATE: Road, Monday, April 9 at 8 p.m. according to the president Mrs. ::c-o:di;g“;“tl;evrfi;e;idem Mrs.| PARTIES? 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