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Highland Park Press, 18 Jan 1951, p. 2

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_ Communitations. intended for publicition must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. The clinic will be conducted by the University of llMlinois Division of Services for Cripled Children. Children from Cook, Lake and Me HMenry Countics areâ€" exvected to attend. Crippled Children‘s Clinic At Glenview â€" A clinic for physically handiâ€" vapped children in the Glenview speak Kidgan ~/ The area‘ will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 24th, cuy the Glenview . Village Hall, Dr. Herbert R. Robes, diâ€" rectar _ bf services for crippled reetar _ bf services for crif children, announced recently Miss Bentrice Bozarth, Division orthopedic _ nursing _ consultant, will be in charge of the clinie. Civil Defense Plans Issued By Lohrâ€" LComplete information on the finally approved procedures to be followed in establishing local divit defense organizations was issued yesterday by State Civil Defense Dircetor Lenox R. Lohr. It went to the county boards of the 102 in ath Yiees, the â€"t of dik Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Hlinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents por single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, per year outside of Lake County, fllinois. â€" Issued. Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenug, Highland ~Park, IIL., Telephone:. Highland Park (H'l\ 2â€"0557. "An â€" Adventure ~ in â€" Spiritual Fellowship" will be shared by the people of the North Shore Conâ€" gregation lsrael and the Winnetka Congregational _ Church | w h e n they participate in each other‘s services on January 19 and Janâ€" uary 21. 52. h On «Friday evening, January 19, ut 8:#0 o‘clock, North Shore Conâ€" gregation. Isracl will be host to the people of the Winnetka Conâ€" gregational Church at a service 41, ar 11 o‘clock, the qreople of the â€" .Winnetka â€"â€" Consregational Church will be host to the people uf" North ~Shoveâ€"Concreration Is~ racl at, the Church. The uest speaker vill be the Rabbi, Dr. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Union Services non Avenues, Gloncoe, Dr. Samuel Harkness, will speak. f 5 On Sunday morning, January 41, ar 11 o‘clock, the qreople of the â€" .Winnetka â€" Conpregational _/4 pmyer /otj Knowing that all good things come from Thee, grant them courage and loyalty, through a firm faith in freedom‘s cause, in the present conflict. When sacrifices are called for, let them be made in the knowledge that Thou art the rewarder of Thy servants Enable them to live valiantly and serve nobly, in the full realization that no man liveth unto himself Grant them clear minds, strong bodies, resolute angels for their protection Walk beside them as they go through ; o uley of ths shaise of ces Â¥ Â¥e hoOnk : U wills, and pure hearts free from hatred and bitterness, renewing them each and every day with strength, like strong men of old, ~ who ualm:.:,uthnud wrong stood with confidence and courage A'MhMauvdyhhhthnvfllkee&bundmwM Enable them to rest their cause upon Thy Word that though the (oe be strong, yet knowing the cause as they battle for the o oo maok gaih ene i ag nor ie ible t ings work together !flloodbhmfi M'nm *4 If it be Thy will that injuries be sustained, let them experâ€" hnatthflyLlh(hndmddo'lhwblmthcmenns and the ministries employed for the restoration of their health. hhdgflt.m'hmhlmiflflnnngfium rampant many hopes seem about to crushed, ir hearts with an abiding sense of Thy reality and the certainty of _ and longing overtake them; fulfl} their yearnings by granting _ th-nhm_o!n companionship and fellowship. Enable them to Thou who are the Protector and Helper as well as the Giver of > victory, grant unto them every good gift of body and soul and unite us with them in faith and love unceasing. Amen. BY MAJOR CENERAL ROY H. PARKER Chief of Chaplains, United States Army realize the full meaning of Thy promise, "Lo, I am with you always." ‘Imlfily God, the Creator and Preserver of all. mankind, we f§ to Thy special care and keeping those serving in our Army gatio â€" sense. be/ compromisg serâ€" but the typical worship‘ of o fuiths. A joint committee men sepresenting the two to Thy special care and h:rm; those serving in our Army ough they be in the midst of dangers, de Thou send Thy gucr.ian which ~will tween the ts with an abiding sense of Thy reality and the certainty of continua) presence. hbh_tg.m to look to Thee when loneliness Siskin shared wepleâ€"tincoln~and Reprinted from Goon Housexerpmnc MacaznE® ervices will hij th flow not + â€" in In . issuing the â€" information, Major Lohr pointed out that it is |intended. to serve as a gencral guide rather than a rigid directive. Professional Men Register All doctors, dentists and veterâ€" inarians who are not 50 years of age Jan. 15th and who have not Already |registered for: Selective Service under Special Registraâ€" tion No. 1 will be registered at Selective Service boards beginâ€" ning Monday, January 15, at 8:00 a.m. This registration : calls fof those in priorities 3 and 4 to be recorded and be ready for such further services as they may be called upon by the armed forces to render. Mrs. Lawrence Meyer Music Club Hostess B on d ie s e reent en 0 ic ee en en ennt ‘Penalties punishable by. fines and imprisonment â€"are_also to be established for the punishment of persons who willfully obstruct the proper | functioning of civil deâ€" fense.. â€" eraling procedures in the . various localities an important section preâ€" scribes theâ€" cmergency hui}srm feeding and clothing setâ€"ups to be formylated by communities that, while not likely targets for attack, may be %alled. upon to care for evacuces from ~more ~vulnetable To impre«s ‘upon civil dcl'cnsuE voluyteers the importance of their persenal responsibilities, thorough | cours‘s <of ‘indoctrinatior. are to* be undertaken, These will suppleâ€" mebt actual training for spt-;ifici duties. . i Illinois counties as well as to the mayors of other governmental heads of more than 400 cities and towns throughout the state. The Highland Park Music club wiltâ€"meet at 2 p.m. on January 24 in the home of Mrs. Lawrence Meyer, 1638 South Grcen Bay. A program of piaho, violin and vocal numbers has been arranged by Mrs. Lester Laubenstein. who studied for 3 years with John Reider and also studied in Copenâ€" hagen, Denmark, and has recently EVERY THURSDAY from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 utd pots ur SPokf; apat Highland Park Baptist ans mb Lohr Mrs. Ella D. Armstrong, pianist, soUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN For Reservations Callâ€" â€"_ HLâ€"2â€"2101 at 381 Laurel Avenue DINNER â€" $1.50 râ€" emphasizes that county ammunity civil defense proâ€" are not limjted to atomic attack. They also must be e of copiny with biological memical â€" warfare. @ eammend 1275 of opâ€" rg w i'I\'urlh Shore Art Ts ague in â€"the Community â€" "HWouse, ~ WinnetFa, {l‘rom January*18 to February 12. | The artists are Serge Chermayeff, {Richard Koppe, Mische Koling Harâ€" }â€"nhl Coheny John Walley, Myron lI(u.\"m:.n and Eugene Dana. The jexhibition opens Thursday nighi, é.lammr,\' 18 at & a‘clock with a talk |by Serge Chermayeff, whose ‘honâ€" |ors include scholarships to Harrow N. S. Art League _ Sponsors Art Exhibit _ The Guild will give a Church Dinner, to which the public is inâ€" vited; on Thursday, January 25th, in the church assembly hall, from 5:00 to 7:00 o‘clock. ‘Mrs. Geo. Shuman was appointed chairman of the dinner, and Mrs. L. Gemiâ€" ner and Mrs. M. Lawrentz as coâ€" chairmen of the tickets committee. A Bake Sale will be held on Febâ€" ruary 24th at the Church; the March meeting will be held jointly with the Dorcas society; a special 60th: anniversary celebration and program will be held during the month of April, and a spring Rumâ€" mage Sale in ,May. Mrs. Rayr&r\: Grossman, Mrs. Louis Gemin®_and Mrs. Ray Ruâ€" dolph were welcomed and acceptâ€" ed as new members of the Guild. An . exhibition of â€" paintings, modee i ilrgwings and mobiles. done by vight of the instructors of the Inâ€" stitute of BDesign in Chicago will be shown in the studio of the Mr, â€" Chermayeff has had pubâ€" lished essays and criticisms on art, design, â€" architecture, â€" techniques and materials, housing and planâ€" ning, education, interiors etc. The Redeemer Guild of Reâ€" deemer Lutheran Church held its first meeting of the new year on Thursday, January 11th, with the newly elected officers in charge. Mrs. Rudoiph Netzer, the incomâ€" \ing president, welcomed all memâ€" ‘bers and guests, and appointed ‘the following committee chairmen toâ€"serve for the ensuing year: Mrs. Harold Rudoliph and Mrs. C. ‘Plntle, delegates for Lutheran Child Welfare; Mrs, H. Grossman and Mrs. John Dee as delegates to the Old.Folk‘s Home at Arlingâ€" ton Heights; Mrs. M. Hagen deleâ€" gate, with Mrs. Axel Larson alâ€" ternate, for the Lutheran Women‘s Mission League; Mrs. P. Duskey and â€" Mrs. ‘l?l Rudolph, Visiting Committee; Mrs. L. Wagner and Mrs. John Grostad, membership committee; Mrs. T. Miler and Mrs. Anna Nielson, auditing committee; and Mrs. Marvin Lawrentz, pubâ€" licity chairman. Redeemer Guild Plans Full Agenda with Richard Cherwanky and at the Chicago Musical collége, and has taught and directed orchestras in Princeton, Illinois schools. offer two groups of selections group of four songs. She is well known from having apeared in previous programs, Mrs. H. Gillbert Oberschelp, at present teaching violin in Deerâ€" field and directing the Children‘s Orchestral Ensemble, will play several selections. She studied from Chopin and. Beethoven, ‘ Audrey W, Amick, soprano, a Highland Park girl, will sing a to the CARIBBEAN on a leisurely freighter Cruise in the snug, careâ€" \ free comfort of an Alcoa §FZ\ freighter. ‘All outside ®Z GO INFORMAL 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL TEL, HI 2â€"0710 THE â€"PRESS + We are sorry that we do not |have the scores nor more detailed {information on the swimming meet | with Waukegan last Thursday but pwe do know that both froshâ€"soph _ and varsity teams won their meet. | â€"\This was the first loss. of the seaâ€" f | son. for the Bulldog mermen. But| 'ithvn with boys who are willing to | '}um-nm]mny a hard working ?oa('hl |to Chicaro sand not get home until [ 9 :20 at night.in order to practice | *) diving, one does not wonder that | -ltlu- spirit of the swimmers is at <a_high ebh and that they are doâ€" 'Ting a good job for the school deâ€" spite the lack of ‘decent prncticel facilities. ! In the froshâ€"soph game the Jocal small fry sported a 9â€"6 lead at the end of the first quarter but could ‘not keep up the pace and went down to ‘defeat by a 48 to 28 |score, this being the ‘Waukegan {team‘s 31st victory in a row since ?i'. started playing as a group of | freshman boys last year. : | It will <be Evanston‘" whoâ€"will |try out the Little Giants this Friâ€" [day night at the Evanston gym lnnd will pit. two good centers, ‘George of Highland ~Park and ‘Pecbles of Evanston together in ;n battle that should prove very inâ€" PLEFEEUNE: â€"=smn5.. 00. 2 ooo geor ts found himself at last, we hope so) to lead the scoring for the game. Marchietti, Schramm,â€" Hall, Picchâ€" etti, Dreschel, Freeman Rogan and Ponsi also ‘scored for the local team, came from behind in the last 38 seconds to tie the game up at 46â€" 46â€" at the end of regulation time. However the Waukegan team got hot in the overtime to take the victory. . . . Bob George was the high point man for the game with 5 baskets and 8 free throws for Morton Waukegan Evanston Proviso New Trier Highland Park OQOak Park Waukpgan Oak Park . Highland Park New Trier Morton Proviso Evanston .. _ It will be Highland Park, Niles of Skokie, Evanston, Waukegan, iWnrrvn of Gurnee, Lake Forest, New Trier and Zion Benton in the Regional basketball tournament to be held in the new Memorial Field House on the campus of Lake Forâ€" est college. The chase for the state crown will begin with the district meets on Feb. 20 and end up with the finals at Champaign March 14 to 17. As was the belief earlier this week the final pairings have not been made for the regional and it is not official if the Little Giants will tee off aginst Lake Forest or not. The pairings will not be available until the latter part of the month or early in February, _ _ The varsity cagers ran into some trouble last Friday as they dropâ€" ped an overtime game to the Wauâ€" kegan quintet by a 52 to 49 score. The boys played good bail and 18 points (maybe the lad has "THME SPORTSLIGHT" By Will Sthlichting Sophomores Varsity Hilanders Plan Benefit Card Party Wednesday, Jan. 4 The Hilander Club of the Highâ€" land Park Presbyterian Church will sponsor a benefit card party in the Parish House of the church on Wednesday evening, January 24, at 8:00 o‘clock.. Proceeds from the party will be used to remodel the choir room for the giris of the Chancel Choir. Refreshments will be served during the course of the evening, and there will be both door and table prizes, The general public is invited to attend. Reservations may be made and tickets secured through the Club president, Mr Raymond Best, 329 Oakland ave., HI 2â€"5142, orâ€"tickets may be seâ€" cured at theâ€"door. Tickets at a nominalâ€"rate include the cost of refreshments. 1:30 p.m, Further information about joining theâ€" North Shore Creative Writers for the last semester of the workshop from January throught April, may be obtained by phoning Mrs. James Ewell of Highland Park. ° , Marie : L. Nowinéon, 819 S. Green Bay, author and recipient of the Christopher $10,000 award for her novel "The Legacy of Gabriel Martel" is to be the guest speaker. Her talk will be on the facts and incidents entering into the writing of her novel. ‘"The Legacy of Gabriel Martel" has been well received since its pubâ€" lication on September 29, last, is now in its third printing, and ‘has just been chosen by the Catholic Literary Foundation as bookâ€"ofâ€" theâ€"month for February, 1951. Copies of the book will be available at the luncheon, and Mrs, Nowinson will autograph them. Anyone interested in the technical aspects of writing is welcome to attend the luncheon and lecture. ‘The North Shore Creative Wriâ€" ters is having its January guest luncheon at the Y. W. C. A., Laurâ€" el ave., Highland Park, on Thurs day, January 25th at 12:30 p.m. The current workshop meetings for January, of which Marjory Peters is leader, are being held in the home of Mrs. Darrel S. Boyd of Winnetka, every Tuesday at Highland Park Author Luncheon Speaker Special Prices On: ® LIGHT GROCERIES â€" * DELICATESSEN * ‘DAIRY PRODUCTS 6 ® BEVERAGES ® ICE CREAM (our own make) * FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. HL 2â€"0597 Phone HI 2â€"4551 Reliable Laundry â€" & Dry Cleaning Co. January Sarnes Now In Progress Quality: Cleaners Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen 6 â€" BEDDING GARNETT & CO. 6 â€" ILINENS IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EAT GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE I _ AITCHEN NEEDS B _ TOWELS and TOWELING 6 â€" AUGS North Shore Ga« Co. to feed, see a new "CP" Gas‘ Tange â€"with ~clockâ€"controlled oven at your dealers or your Gas Company‘s store. . . . Pay as little as‘*4 down. feed and can unload 2,600 pounds per hour. 3,000 U. S. citizens are enâ€" gaged in the manufacture of girdles, Seldom have so few done so much for so many." fornia. Because Mr. Anderâ€" son had to feed 13,000 hunâ€" gry chickens daily, he inâ€" vented a mobile feeding deâ€" vice he says helps him to do the job quickly and easily. It is a cart that runs on tracks between coops. The feed is manually scooped into a hopper which disâ€" penses an equal amount of food to every. chicken. The again in the case of William If you have a hungry family the Mother of Invention" ‘The Friendly People" °T. P. 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