‘ ‘‘The Community â€"Hospital â€"of a Evanston .is. calling upon citizens ... Abstmzavee=â€"of â€"the North _Shoreâ€"toâ€"helpâ€"obâ€" Highland Park Men Among Sponsors Of Evanston Hospital Fund Mr. Franklin J. Lunding, 903 N. Sheridan Road, Mr. Howell W. Murray, 31 N. Linden, and Mr. Sidney L. Schwarz, 215 Orchard Lane, are among the 53 prominent North Shore citizens, who will serve as sponsors in the $225,000 fundâ€"raising effort for the Comâ€" munity Hospital of Evanston, to begin May 1st, it was announced this week by General Campaign Chairman Earl J. Rusnak of Evâ€" anston, » Headed by Evanston‘s distingâ€" uished ci.t.i(tn, former Viceâ€" Presiâ€" dent Charles G. Dawes, Honorary Chairman for the drive, the list of sponsors includes businessmen, educators,. civic leaders, clergyâ€" men, and lay citizens from every North Shore community between Chicago and Lake Forest, _ _Dr. J. Roscoe Miller, President of Northwestern University, one of the fiftyâ€"three sponsors, sumâ€" med up the essential reasons for support ‘of the Community Hosâ€" pital drive in‘ a statement preâ€" pared for the hospital‘s campaign brochure to be distributed when the drive opens May 1st. f According to Chairman Earl J. Rusnak, heading Community Hosâ€" pital‘s final Building Fund drive, threeâ€"fourths . ($650,000) of the money nceded for a new hospital building is already guaranteed, if the remaining goal of $225,000 can be raised from North Shore citizens. Ground breaking on the new 56â€"bed hospital unit, to cost approximately $900,000 is expéctâ€" ed to thke place in June, â€" e Bethany Guild Will Meet Friday,. April 13 tain muchâ€"needed funds for a new _ modern _ 56â€"bed hospital. Among our local hospitals there is none with greater need. For over 20 years its 28 beds and 7 bassinets have been crowded into a building originally designed as a residence. Ever present fire hazâ€" ards, grossly _inadequate room space and medical facilities, and needs of the community served by this hospital urge support of this civic project." ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Guild of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church will be Weld: at the Church <on. Friday, April 13th at.8 p.m. . After the regular business meetâ€" ing an interesting program has been arranged by Mrs. Bryne, tation Class in the Speech Depart: ment ‘of Lake Forest College. ~ Following are some of the skits whicb\tyt- Class will present: A Theme "‘Springtime," about men and women, â€"especially married. Five students will present "Husâ€" bands Grow On Trees," by Nancy Hittner. "Some of My Best Friends Are Women," by Norman Crampâ€" ton. "What Every Woman Knows Sooner or Later," by Barbara Pick. "Bed Manners," by Robert Thompson. ‘"Apology for Husâ€" bands," by Anne Bird. All members and friends are urged to attend. The Guild is sponsoring the regular â€" Spring â€" rummage â€" sale which will be held in the Church one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. Lester 8. Olson, Publisher, on April 23rd and 24th. Subscription rates:. $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside.of Lake County, Nilinois. > Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Pur_k_l’r?-._slc Laurel avenue, Highland Park, THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Nlinois. (HI) 2.0557. Ask Your Dealer PUTS LIFE IN NUTRIâ€"SOIL SOIL for New Officers Installed At Highland Park â€" s Presbyterian Church Solemn ordination rites for newly elécted Elders were held at The Highland Park Presbyterian Church during the 11 o‘clock serâ€" vice Sunday, April 8th. Elders orâ€" dained in the traditional cereâ€" mony of "the Laying On of Hands" were: Charles I. Bates, Vernon Heins, Carl E. Herbst, Wm. T. Jones, Joseph A. Nelson and A. E. Wolters. They were inâ€" stalled as members of the 1954 Class of the Session of the Church, succeeding Rex % Anâ€" drews, Edgar B. Carter, Russell H. Clark, Robert W. Pease, Verâ€" non A. Peterson and. Alfred T. Sihler. Woman‘s Association of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church will hold group meetings, Thursday, April 19, at 10:30 a.m, Members are asked to bring sandâ€" wiches. Dessert and coffee will be served. In addition to sewing and making surgical dressings the woâ€" men will discuss plans for the spring rummage sale to be held at the church May 2 and 3. ~ > Installed as members of the Men‘s Service Board were: Carl G, Howard, Frank M. Irons, Jr., James T. Barnard, C. E. Allderâ€" dice, Jr., Thomas H. Compere, Euâ€" gene _ P. Ellenberger, _ Sidney Frisch, Wyatt Jacobs, Carl E. Parker, S. E. Pepe and Frank Trangmar. Retiring members of the Men‘s Service Board are: Robâ€" ert H. Black, J. Franklin Bickâ€" more, Andrew G>Bradt, J. Sigurd Johnson and Horace S. Vaile, Vice _ Board installed were: Mesâ€" damMes"J""¢". Houphtalin®;â€"Robert Olmstead, Frank Wales, James Murphy, A. T. Sihler, J. S. Johnâ€" son, C,. S. Stunkel and B. K. Perâ€" rault. They succeed: Mesdames Frederick B. Carpenter, A. Gorâ€" don Humphrey, Charles W. Jones, Roland S. Brand, Jesse E.. Ham, Virgil C. Musser, Joseph A. Nelâ€" son, and Lewis B. Sinclair. Presbyterian Women Make Plans For â€" May Rummage Sale home.of Mrs. Vernon Peterson, 1000 N. Sheridan Road; Mrs. TLeom®=â€"group at=tâ€"RoMe of Mrs. Howard‘s group. will meet at the home of Mrs. James Kelly, 2277 Lakeside Place; Mrs. King‘s, at the home of Mrs. W. L. Buchâ€" anan, 713 (new 565) County Line Mrs. George Hartman, 932 Linâ€" coln Ave.; Mrs. Ruffner‘s group at the home of Mrs. J. A. Nelson, 1916 Flora Place; and Mrs. Parks‘ at the home of Mrs. Paul Date, 1726 Rice St. P Special Meeting Of Lincoln School PTA Doctor William Atkinson Young preached on the .subject, "Serâ€" vice in the Salvation of Civilizaâ€" tion" as part of the service. Road;â€"Mrs. Bauer‘sâ€"group af the The church is open' for‘ prayer and meditation every Friday beâ€" tween 9:30 and 10 a.m. â€" A special meeting of the Linâ€" coln school PTA has been called for the evening of Monday, April 16 at 8"o‘clock. The school board and Dr. Charles Wilson, ,superâ€" intendent, will be present. Probâ€" lems of great importance will be discussed at this open meeting. â€"Members ~ofâ€"theâ€"Wonren‘sâ€"Serâ€" Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12 moon. Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:80 â€" 8:15. Immaculate Conception Church Highwood Glass & Paint Co. 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, HI 2â€"7811 Fridays and Holy Days YENETIAN BLINDS â€" Donald Runkle. Bernard E. Burns. Window Shades CONFESSIONS Hollywood Premiere Promises Gala Evening Record ticket sales suggests a possible sellâ€"out of the Alcyon Theater for Wednesday, April 25, reports Mrs. Raymond E. Moon. in charge of the benefit showing of the "sneak preview," with profâ€" its going to the newly organized Highland Park Nursery. Atempted Burglary Of Correspondence Nook All boxes have already been sold out. Mrs. Frederick Hecht and Mrs. Henry H. Hixon, who are also ushering at the benefit, have each reserved boxes for their guests. Other wellâ€"known Highland Parkâ€" ers who have reserved boxes are: Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Schwarz, Mrs. Harry L. Canmann, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garnett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruâ€" bin, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Alâ€" schuler, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Vail, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sherer, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Spachner, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrell. An‘ attempted burglary was reâ€" ported on Thursday of last week by Harold Miller, of the Corresâ€" pondence Nook, 34 No. First st. The try was unsuccessful, because of a heavy beam fastened across the inside of the battered rear door, police said, Several breakâ€" ins have been reported in the viâ€" cinity, recently. Tickets can be obtained from members of the nursery commitâ€" tees; or ‘at Garnett‘s, the Fell company, Edgar A. Stevens, Inc., Peggy Gordon, in Highland Park; _JAMES E. MEEKHAN and KEITH W. BURGE_ _ For City Commissioners JAMES E. MEEHAN « They Would Like To Serve You As City Commissioners. They Are Two Men With A Single Purpose. . .Economical _And Efficient Administration For Highland Park " ~JAMES E. _ KEITHW. j VOTE FOR MEEHAN and BURGE next TUESDAY No Registration Necessary â€" Four To Be Elected They Are Successful Business Men (This Ad Paid For By Friends of Keith W. Burge and James E. Meehan) THE PRESS VOTE ' Tuesday, April 17th â€"~ Employment of a "Full Time" business manâ€" ager to give "Undivided Attention" to all Highland Park‘s problems and insure the best return from our tax dollar. | Wider police protection throughout Highland Park, especially school crossings. f Immediate attention to all city employees wage problems. | â€" Full information on all city activities to the citizens and the press. Improved street maintenance, street light, ing and snow removal. CAPABLE EXPERIENCED For Mayor of Highland Park vVOoTE Tuesday, April 17, For If You Nceql A Baby Sitter Or Transportation To Vote . CALL HI2â€"2386 Who Advocate Thursday, April 12, 1951 QUALIFIED EFFICIENT