Brief Editorials (With a bow to B. C. Forbes. .. .) - Take it from this Strawhat Circuit Reporter: You‘ll not find better entertainment anywhere this sumer than at Herb Rogers‘ Tenthouse Theater and Barrie O‘Daniels Music Theater. . .. Highland Park‘s policemen are the most courâ€" teous on the North Shore. ... It‘s always pleasant visiting Highland Park‘s bank where you find friendly folks eager to help. ... . Who‘s responsible for this weather blame it on the Atom Bomb?. e Km "The most dangerous_area ‘to live your income!" â€"â€" 2 & & _ Highland Parkers are turning towards .their churches more and more trying to seek the answers to our baffling times. ... _ _ _ "Ike" should stay there. ... Highland Park High School‘s Mark Panther is one of our city‘s best looking gentlemen. . .. â€" * #> n "Formula for failure; Try to please everybody." + * â€" _ â€"H. B. Swope Wonder if Pulitzerâ€"Prizeâ€"winning â€"Fred Sparks, | mes ace reporter for John S. Knight‘s Daily News, still Bra believes we should get ‘out of Korea and that we t® should never have gone there in the first place, as he | d told the Press? ... â€" $ f . Mar Globeâ€"Traveled Colonel Home On Leave, Then Off To â€"Japan of genius! Lt. Col. John P. O‘Connor, uf; As the result of tryâ€"outs last the United: States Air Fores, a { week at the Highland Park i_le('l'('- member of the armed forces since l:f:?:; wf‘l"rf * s"‘h"l"’-“h'l’v of . |$250 was awarded by the Highâ€" 1931, is spending a leave at 4’17| :Innd FPark Music club to: Miss Roger Williams avenue, the home | Sandra Schwartz, 558 Detamble of his mother, Mrs. Francis® J. ‘avenue. Miss Schwartz, a pianist, O‘Connor and his sister, Elizaâ€"|is 17, and is the daughter of Dr. beth. On July, 20 he will again / and Mrs. Harold Schwartz. leave to report to Haneda air | base, Tokyo, as director of trafâ€"| A graduate of lhf June graduâ€" fic for the air transport wing of ation ’!“5““ of â€" Highland Park the Military Air . Transport servâ€"| High, Miss Schwartz plans to majâ€" ice. He expects to be posted there or in music at the University of for a three year period. ;llhnom A much traveled service ‘man, | Col. O‘Connor is a grgaduate of | Deerfield _ Shields _ high _ school, | class of 1927. He \ins yraduated | from â€" University of Wisconsin,| and was called. from the army | reserve to active duty in 1941,; reporting to coast artillery ser\'~! A captain in World War H, he was posted in New Guinea." Reâ€" turning to the States in 1943 he was assigned to the ‘air corps. Since then he has been stationed in England, _ China, _ Central America and North Africa, not in England, _ China, _ Central America and North Africa, not omitting _ Germany, â€" where he spént nearly a year with the Berâ€" lin airlift. Ee ous stie of the paper only, and be .l'.hâ€"-l.&- o the wothar. Brandt B. Olson, Publisher. y-;r: 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Recently _ stationed _ inâ€" the States, he has just been graduâ€" ated from the Air War college at Maxwell air force base, Ala., the highest air force school. TME MIGHLAND PARK PRESS at Highland Park, * Issued Thursday of cach week by the Highland Park Press, 616 Entered as second class matter NMarch 1, 1911, at the Post Office .Parting thought: _ _ § â€"_"Often a dash of judgement is better Senator Taft belongs in the White House! 1 rates: $1.50 per in Europe. His No. 1 job Music Club Awards $250 Scholarship To Sandra Schwartz A graduate of the June graduâ€" ation class of Highland Park High, Miss Schwartz plans to majâ€" or in music at the University of Illinois. Judging the ten contestants, who included vocalists, pianists and theory students, were Dr. Oswald Jonas of Roosevelt colâ€" lege, Mis Priscilla Carver, pianist, of Highland Park and Mrs. Marâ€" garet Farr Wilson, pianist, of Lake Forest. Harold W. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Nelson, formerly of Highland Park but now .resiâ€" dents of Morton Grove, was sworn in recently at the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. He was appointed an alternate in March by Representative Margaret Stitt Church. A sophomore at Towa State, he had received a scholarâ€" ship for his freshman year from the Highland Park High school PTA. He is 19. Former Highland Park Youth Enters U. S. Naval Academy Gene Nelson, a younger brother will attend University of Illinois next year. Blacksmithing Body & Fender Repairing Auto Reconstruction Co. Jynamic Whee!l Balancing PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS Auto painting D A H L‘ S HI 20077 ve in: Beyond â€"B. C. Forbes than a flash an we 18 Junior Women‘s Model Plane Meet Prosperity Club To ~â€"â€"â€"~Pestponed Till 21st * The third Annual Membership "IKN WNCS of Sunday, July 8, tea of the Junior Italian Wom. forced the postponement to Satâ€" en‘s â€" Prosperity â€" club will â€" be | Urday, July 21, of the fifth anâ€" marked by the initiation of twenâ€"| Nua! Plymouth Chicagoland Model ty new members. The event will| Airplane contest. take place at the Highwood Comâ€"| _ Through arrangements made by munity center on Sunday, July‘qlplflifl Richard M. Oliver, comâ€" 15 from 3 to 5. | manding officer of the U. °S. At a candle light ceremony the| Nava! Air Station at Glenview, vice president and generalâ€"chair. mOre than 500 airâ€"minded comâ€" man of the club, Mrs. John Law.| Petitors from Chicago, its subâ€" ler, will introduce the new mem.| Urbs and nearby . communities, bers. Mrs. Adoliph Rosalini, presiâ€" Were invited back to the air staâ€" dent, will present their badges. |tion on July 21. 'fl'!e air demonâ€" Members and pledges of the ’slntmns by th? Navry Phantom club are all invited to be guests, ets, midget rma and other events according to Mrs. Victor Santi, schetiuled will aiso be held on membership chairman. Arrangeâ€" the 21. ments for the tea are in charge| _ Weather permitting, a crowd of of Mrs. Dominick Valentini, hosâ€" 75,000 to 100,000 persons is exâ€" mitelitv.. chairman. Fea ‘will halpecled.: : . 4 At a candle light ceremony the vice president and general â€"chairâ€" man of the club, Mrs. John Lawâ€" ler, will introduce the new memâ€" bers. Mrs. Adoiph Rosalini, presiâ€" dent, will present their badges. Members and pledges of the club are all invited to be guests, according to Mrs. Victor Santi, membership chairman. Arrangeâ€" ments for the tea are in charge of Mrs. Dominick Valentini, hosâ€" pitality . chairman. Tea will be served by members of the Senior Italian Women‘s Prosperity club. Mesdames Albert Ferrari, Della Brasa, Louis Bernardi, Dessi Matâ€" tei, Elio Grandi and Steve Cassai will serve ‘as assistant hostesses, Scout Attendance Breaks Record °_ Of Decade and tea will be poured by Miss Mary Ori and Mrs. Eldo‘ Bioni. Highlights of the program inâ€" clude a camp fishing contest with over 2,500 fish recorded as caught by the campers, the swimming and boating meet won by Mohawk Vilâ€" lage, overnight hikes, swamp hike, campfires, dry land carnival and the Order of the Arrow callingâ€" out ceremony. Campers were busy with Scout advancement in camp with 15 qualifying for second class rank, 9 for first class and 149 merit badges were earned. The annual Executive Board visit to camp will take place on July 1415. A limited numbeér of reservaâ€" tions will be accepted for the 3rd and 4th periods at the Council Office in Highland: Park. There are also several openings in the Canadian Canoe trip starting on August 11. Visitors day for each camp perâ€" iod is scheduled for the second Sunday. Parents and Scouters and their families are invited to visit camp on July 15, 29 and August 12. . ete New Members | npiall o h enend on ov ereisnnentinnar t ds on d 1 superior lz:udahility you can take it along and lgmd your sandwiches when you‘re ready for them, thus eliminating the soggy bread which used to be a picnic trademark. Notice how Good L=c*, the table marg=â€" rine, stays firm and solid despite exposure to the > :~. Let Us Rlan Your Trip H. and R. ANSPACH Travel Bureau To Hawaii Or Anywhere Beachâ€"Picnic Days Are Here Again 371 Central Avenue Highland Park 2â€"1211 THE â€"PRESS _ The tortentialâ€"â€"da«npour. and ‘hi’;'high winds of Sunday, July 8, om. forced the postponement to Satâ€" pe | urday, July 21, of the fifth anâ€" en . Nual Plymouth Chicagoland Model will | Airplane contest. omâ€"| _ Through arrangements made by For Children At Winnetka Com‘ty House Dramatic Art, Singing Classes in singing and dramatic art are being given every Tuesâ€" day at the Winnetka Coï¬nunity House. These classes are for chilâ€" dren 6 years old and up. There instruction is . given . by Mrs. Jessie Waters Northrop, director of the drama department at the Chicago Musical College. _ _ ~ Mrs. iNorthrup is a member of the National association of Teachâ€" ers of Singing and specializes in the teaching of correct pronunciâ€" ation, poise and grace.. These classes are open to residents of Highland Park and Highwood. Registration may be made by phoning the Winnetka Communiâ€" ty House or applying personally on Tuesday. Doughnut Day Doughnut Day, The Salvation Army‘s tag day held on June 12, in Chicago, .exceeded it goal of $105,000, Mrs. Henry Paschen, general chairman of the ‘drive anâ€" nounced today. â€" MEN‘S WALKING SHORTS Values to 5.95 MEN‘S SHORTS Broadcloth and woven Slip on or coat style Also summer styles values to 5.00 89c 3+ 250 Values to 1.35 PAJAMAS 379 adults. . Garnett s Ca. .____ _ Charter No. 14390 § . ___ _ Reserve District No. 7 TT c\ REPORTA@FPâ€"CHEâ€"CONBITION OF m Hard at work at the Junior Red Cross Training Center being held | at Lake Forest Academy, July 11 through 19, are 54) delegates. who l'en selected to represent their Chicago â€" and â€" Suburban â€" High | schools. They are acquiring knowâ€" ledge, experience, and practice in { leadership which will mean a great deal. to them. as individuals, to their . schools, and to the Red City In Junior Red Cross Center Classroom activities, workshop, and special projects are giving the student leaders experience in conducting the Junior Red Cross programs. Junior Red Cross Chapâ€" ter staff members are serving as advisors for committees, counselâ€" ors in the dormitories, and are imâ€" plementing the studentâ€"led proâ€" gram. There also are guest speakâ€" ers. Every effort is being made to help the young.people learn about good community service through the example set and the work Report of the condition of the First National Bank of Highland Park, in the State of Illinois, at the close of business on June 30, 1951, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Carrency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. ° ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reâ€" _ serve balance, and cash items in process of collecâ€" tion selstet Sriste Antrennlinntcencinrgnci® 2,001,011.09 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed . ... Anviieers Innneramiseccmseccces . (B14T,198.20 3. _ Obligations of States and political subdivisions ... 1,236,265.05 4. â€" Other bonds, notes, and debentures ...‘ ... . 68,020.00 Values to 2.00 Now 28. 29. 30. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 18. 25. 31. 15. 19. 25. 24 32. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of July, 1951 ELIZABETH L. AMEDEI, (SEAL) Notary Public . . I, M. C. HART,â€"cashier of the aboveâ€"named bank, do solomnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. . STATE OP ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, ss: Stripes, small or bold pattems. (100% Dupont) White and assorted colors 2.95 value T SHIRT VALUES CapitaF StOCKfâ€"â€"â€"â€" ~~ pnpmenny : (c) Common stock, total par $200,000â€"00 â€"~ BuEpIUE â€" $..2. :. cese sc ol She c sere e feue: eoeribarpeutsredh sefuniresnreâ€"roges ~~Undividedâ€"profits 4« mmremetermines ‘ Reserves M nos disnce NYLON SHORTS Corporate stocks (including $24,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve D&RK] ..:..............c.ccconncofornmecccccccs Loans and discounts (including $1,568.92 overâ€" Bank premises owned $68,532.00, furniture and fixtures $1.00 ... .. es TOTAL ASSETS ......L... n ameem.l itc coporatipns namlintisnice Eountrettabins :. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and COFDOFERENGRE :â€".. :111 .. rerreZcecrarci on core se cour boc hi bu udn ces ce Pn e ree Deposits of United States Government (ineluding Deposit of States andâ€"political subdivisions ... , LIABILITIES . Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and Other deposits (certified and cashier‘s checks, TOTAL. DEPOSITS Other liabilitiés > TOTAL LIABILITIES TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL I:_I_}/BILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUN *. fak s * MEMORANDA Assets pledred or assigned to secure. liabilities and for other purposes ...._.._.__._.._.__.._._._._._._\_.. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of : A evendoonioveteveee reeerveninnintane eoiey ete:) MEN‘S STORE White and assorted SHIRTS Sport and dress Values to 5.00 NECKTIES 279 Specials from the 195 545 239 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 89¢ Thursday, July 12, 1951 H. Park Rotary Club Installs New Officers of officers on Monday at their luncheon meeting, held at the Villa Moderne. Seated as presiâ€" dent was Arthur Ropiequet. Other officers as follows: Vice presiâ€" dentâ€"Heny Bernard; secretary, Caspar Dahle; treasurerâ€"Philip Ewens; directorsâ€"John Cortesi, Nafe Larson, Jack Leach, Oscar Lundgren and Cale Torrence. done in the Training Center comâ€" munity which is organized as a sound democratic structure. There also is an opportunity for fellowâ€" ship, field trips, and extraâ€"curricuâ€" lar activinties. 6 The group was transported from Chicago Chapter headquarâ€" ters to the Academy by Red Cross Motor Service drivers. Representing Highland Park is Doug Heinrichs, 685 Park ave. Members of the Highland Park HANDKERCHIEFS WASH SLACKS:® MEN‘S WASH SLACKS e $16,120,687.73 Values to 3.95 Values to 5.95 (Not all sizes) VALLEE O. APPEL J. B. zARNF.'l‘T C. K..TORRENCE M. C. HART, Cashier $195 389 100 . _â€" 200,000.00 4 600,000.00 : 180,438.92 100,000.00 $ 1,080,438.92 $17,297,310.25 68,533.00 3,874.83 17,297,310.25 96,183.60 16,216,871.33 6,641,391.56 4,161,213.57 8,054,864.50 182,116.41. 1,010,239.28 232,075.98 480,000.00 24,000.00 88,028.00