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Highland Park Press, 15 Mar 1951, p. 2

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of the writer. one aide of the paper only, and be Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, (HI) 2â€"0557. Entered as second class matteér March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Nlinois. Dr. Young preaching. The Church School will not meet this Sunday, except for the Nursery and Kinâ€" dergarter Departments. at 11:00 Veterans Of Foreign Wars Nominate Officers; Auxiliary Entertains THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS The nomination of officers for the year of 1951 was held at the VFW headquarters last Thursday. Easter Sunday At § Presbyterian Church There will be two identical church services, at thy‘ Presbyterâ€" ian church on Sunday, at 9:30 a.m. and 1 a m with "America is the best country in the world. The North Shere is the most beautiful in the world: And Highland Park is the best town on the North Shore. Tllla‘t. makes l-!ighlam‘i Park the best and most beauâ€" tiful city in the world," says Smitty at his popular barber shop, 22 N. 2nd Street. . . . If you really like good things to eat, get acquainted with Thayer‘s Dairy and Delicatessen. They‘re at 635 Central. And the food they have there is délicious. . . . _ ~ It‘s the night of the Firemen‘s Ballâ€"a big, gay event, with Frankie Masters and his famed orchestra, playing from 9 to 12 p.m. at our Recreation Center. ~Next Saturday night is Park! ~:~ >.o>_ . _ You‘ll really enjoy this ball! Local Notes . .. . . Firemen‘s Rall .:. . A Worthy Cause .. .. s . Give generously to the Red Cross A most worthy cause! Music Theater Notes . ... . "Showboat." & That hit musical will open the season at the Muâ€", sic Theater, reports likeable Ralph Hutchins, owner of ‘ the Villa Moderne. _ Opening is scheduled for June 17th. | "Showboat" will run for two weeks. | ___ Other hits in the summer lineâ€"up include: "Annie ( Get Your Gun", "Gay Divorcee", "Brigadoon", "Song | of No[way", "Up In Céentral Park", and many others. | Showman Barrie O‘Daniels will be back to skillâ€" fully direct these musical comedy favorites. Newsy Notes ... That‘s a handsome building being built by Nelson Motor Sales out on Skokie Blvd. . . . Wonder if we‘ll have to pay a toll to crossâ€"the new and super highway out west. . . . The meat at Highland Park‘s A & P store, we‘re told, is mighty tasty. . . . Walcott should have captured the crown last week; he‘s a rugged fighter. .. . Cheers, once again, to Highland Park‘s able and courteous tclephone operators. They do a fine job. . .. A note of commendation to A. E. ("Deac") Wolters and his staff for making Highland Park‘s High School consistently tops in high school ratings across the nation. ... f counts! Dynamic Wheel Balancing Aute Painting Page 2 Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First Lester 3. Olson, Publisher. Bits From Here and There ce "It‘s what you learn after you know it all, that ; ;4 D A HP S y" (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) for trick ; ju}ln .dvoc;;.e."'l':‘-nn";es Sheahen, Ralph Boche and Marâ€" vin Wallach; post surgeon, Dr. Irwin Wallis and Louis Picchietti; chaplain, Dan Murphy. ._ Nominations will be the evening of March Members named for posts were as follows: Commander, Robert 1Srhneide!': senior vice commander, Allan Gerken; junior vice comâ€" mander, John Sorsen and Don Cameron ; quartermaster, Lioyd Moon; 3â€"year trustee, Cecil Nes PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! FOR QUALITY DRY CLEANING SERVICE a bigâ€"night in Highland, Satisfaction Guaranteed RENO CLEANERS 377 Roger Williams Mighwoed Glan & “hh All Phones, 98 89811 Call â€" HL Call Glencoe 2268 open until 22, when o im Aanan mss $ Highland Parkers i Serve On D.A.R. $ State Committée Four Highland Parkers are to serve as members of the State Committée: Mrs. Florence Thomas Dingle, Mrs. William F. Einbeckâ€" er, Mrs. Dan Pagenta, and Mrs. F. G. Waggett. This year‘s speaker at the anâ€" nual banquet to be held in the Gold Coast Room of the Drake Hotel, will be the noted author, editor, lecturer, and minister of the ‘Marble College Church of Fifth Avenue, Dr. Norman Vinâ€" cent Peale. Mrs. Jerry Leaming, Regent of the local North Shore Chapter, plans to attond the meetings as does Mrs. George 0. Strecker, who will serve as delegate. h:ld at the Drake Hotel, Chicago during the days of March 14, 15. and 16. Mrs. Ferdinand J. Friedli, of Belleville, State Regent, will preside. Highland Park and the North | Shore Chapter of the Daughters| of the American Revolution will | be well represented at the forthâ€"| coming National Society conler-; ence of that organization to be ; election will take place. . The V.F.W. Auxiliary, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Esther Moroney, will entertain veterans at Downey with a games party, tomorrow evening, March 16. . [] WILLIAM W. STEELE [~7] FRANK B. PEERS 1105 Deerfleld Road * Highland Park, Tilinois EGGERT W. CARLSEN EMMETT MORONEY | Highland Park, Minocis For Justice of the Peace 606 Pleasant Avenue Highland Park, Tllinois 569 Onwentsia Avenue 1634 Green Bay Road Highland .Park, Iilinois To Fill Vacancy THE PRESS (Two to be Elected) CITIZENS PARTY By Petition Specimen Ballot Miss Lorraine Sinkler, assistant principal and social studies teachâ€" er of Ravinia School, will conâ€" duct the coming meeting of the Ravinia P.T.A., to be held Monâ€"| day, March 19, at 8:15 p.m. in | the Village House. â€"Her topic \vrill‘l be "Helping Our Children Grow | in Understanding" and is based+ on work done in the upper xudesi social studies program. Parents are certain to find this meetfngt both worthwhile and interesting. TOWN OF DEERFIELD Miss Sinkler Will Conduct Ravinia P.T.A. Session wood will begin at 9:45 a.m. under the direction of Mrs. Ruben Olson, and Floyd Pl&ric‘k,A superintendâ€" ents of the prir;ury and adult diâ€" visions. _ At the eleven <o‘clock morning worship service, Rev. Robert G. Albertson has chosen as his sermon topic: "All Hail the Power". For her prelude, Mrs. Donald Cuthbertson, choir director and organist, has chosen "Simple Aveu" by Thome, and for her postlude® she /hb selected "Thine Own" by Lange. Wesley Methodist * ‘Church school at Wesley Methoâ€" dist church, Highland Parkâ€"Highâ€" Election April 3, 1951 FOR ALL PRECINCTS , ILLINOIS 34 North First St., THE CORRESPONDENCE NOOK Why are you two men running together? These are the only reasons why: > We are convinced that our city needs the coordination of administrative effort afforded by City Manager type government. To have a successful city government of this type, in the state of Illinois, we must have men in office with the . courage of their convictions. . We.are positive in our unity. of purpose. ' Candidates for City Commissioner & KEITH W. BURGE â€" « JAMES E. MEEHAN And There Are Some Fascinating, KINGâ€"SIZE, LONGâ€" EARED BUNNIES, As Well As A Lot Of Little Ones. . . . . COLORFUL EASTER BASKETS and GRASS, . . . And Seme TINY, FUZZY CHICKS, So Small You Can Wear Them On Your Coat . . . Plus So Many Other Interesting Items That We Think You‘ll Be Happy To EASTER SHOP Atâ€" Many Have Asked : INDIVIDUAL SELECTIONS Make Our EASTER CARD Display A Fine Group Fo Choose From. We Have An Excelâ€" lent Supply Of Besutiful RELIGIOUS, RELATIVE, JUVERN. ILE and GENERAL, As Well As A Limited Number of GERâ€" MAN, SWEDISH, NORWEGIAN And IJTALIAN EASTER CARDS For Your Perusal, A VIEWMASTER With An EASTER STORY Packet Makes A Wonderful Gift For The Youngsters . . } And A Few Colorful Scenes From The HOLY LAND And The 1950 PASSION PLAY At Oberammergau, Germany, Will Add Much To The Enjoyment Of The Whoie Family. . . . (In All The World There‘s Nothing Quite Like The Magic Of The VIEWMASTER.) _ Attention Highland Park Voters D R. MAX HENDERSON D JOSEPH ARIANO BUY U. S. 580 Glenview Avenue Highland Park, Tilinois 241 Liewellyn Avenue Highwood, Ilinois For Justice of the Peace To Fill Vacancy _ + / â€" FOR EASTER â€" Telephone: HI 2â€"6680 INDEPENDENT Py Petition SAVINGS BONDS Highland Park, 111. . 15, 1951

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