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Highland Park Press, 3 May 1951, p. 2

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The MacArthurs Take Highland Park ** & â€" And _ * Other Random Notes ... . Although a tired General MacArthur, with his family, and his speeding motorcade, didn‘t«spend more than 5 minutes in Highland Park, he did capture the complete attention of hundreds of local folks who were out to greet hi mlast Friday. ... j . Thanks.to retiring Mayor Patton, Police Chief Ed Patten, Fire Chicf William J. Hennig, and Harry Aiston, this Press reporter was: 1. Twice close enough to touch the General. 2. Twice near enough to hear the pleasant voice of Mrs. MacArthur. 3. And once near enough to han 11 writtén questions to Macâ€" Artuhp‘s No. 1 aide, General Whitney. ... Submits Questions , Â¥ Knowing how rushed and pressâ€" shy the Gencral is, I asked, in letâ€" ter form, 11 questions I thought you Hishland Parkers would like (-'cn" MacArthur to answer, and Gen? MacArIhur 10 ANSMET €20" gaye the . questions to General Whitney who graciougly reccived them, similing and nodding Ms apâ€" proval of this technique, * (Hugh Baillie, President of the United I‘ress, taught me this trick ‘of getting interviews with world leaders.) Whether the General answers the questions remains to be seen. therm, th exclusive ‘ Mrs. M and charn _ Arthur much. Jik« Genertd hausted, Mageh 1, 1911, i at Highiland Park year ; a cf per year Nlinois. THETHIGHLAND PARK PRESS» Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel â€" avenve, Highlaad Park, IH., _ Telephone: Highland Park (HI) 2â€"0557.. M Communications intended . for publication (must ,be written on eme side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. > * uzes When Subscrij i Ask Your Degler PUTS LIFE IN Lester S. Olson, Publisher. NUTRELâ€"SOIL an nits per singie copy outside of Lake ( h in the ~Arth p (SPECIAL TO THE sSOIL 1 mothcer be M inne cnmco dnb mt es retiring Mayor Patton, Police Chief! : Chief Wilfiam J. Hennig, and Harry | ss reporter was: 1. Twice close enough! eneral. 2. Twice near enough to hear )ice of Mrs. MacArthur. 3. And once o han 11 writtéen questions to Mgeâ€" aide, General Whitney. ... | ers would like, _ 10 answer, and |and s to ()L-nvrul“\w-mx ously received | Higs odding Iis apâ€"| ca & Sevion ranor ress. .. f1 the answer maitter 3.00 inty. the tty i1 in He Mcetsâ€"‘‘Maggie" Higgins!\. . To the University Club to meet aund (interview America‘s No, 1 woman . correspondent, | "Maggie" Higrins, who calls the war in Korâ€" ca a "woâ€"Â¥oâ€"ike war‘:. and who swers to the que Gen. Whitney. .. reported that she backs Gen. Macâ€" Arthur and believes he is far more human than often betieved. Calling the war in ‘Korea, which she has brilliantly reported, "an H in trdd n Refresher Course For Nurse‘s Aides ternation i iken us to e fitimly ry Trainit ite on | ty hin Lo 37 South St. Johns Al 0 7 hof â€"Alremrninenrienieest : h mâ€"bdbeting: ge> »â€"yoâ€"like ip iC d l alarm cloc the Communi Stationery, Fountain Pens, Pencils dne H .. _A COmpletcLine of â€" Hallmark Mother‘s Day Cards IT If P tions given to n t1 1 p t in LARSON‘S 7 11 hancelor is" thinkâ€" t thren al Mil Biiifold cout to a ‘Ravinia Woman‘s Club ‘l’lans Annual Spring \Luncheon May 9 The final meeting of the year for the members of the Ravinia Woman‘s club will be the annual spring luncheon on May 9 in the Ravinig~Village House at 12:45. Mrs. Willian Alderman, rétiring president,will iptroduce the new ‘presid(‘nt, Mrs. â€" Gordon â€" Parks, who will in turn introduce the new Iboard miembers. Reports of the year‘s activities will . be heard ‘Irum members of the retiring board. s !therir 5; right {could h . A talk by Ccleste Carlyle, naâ€" tionally known â€"as a style and beauty consultant, as well asa lecturer and writer, will be the highlight of the afternoon when she wWi | hes Chicago Annuals Of Many Sorts Available At Garden Sale The memb« under Af ter H ilted & he ide mple rt Apj research and stady. She conâ€" d designers and artists everyâ€" re who could help her in furâ€" ing ‘her conwiction . that the t clothing and proper bearing d marce any woman be autiful. supplemented kerâ€" art trainâ€" with study of beauty eulture, nistry, eurythmics and specch, x 12 years. of. this training opened her first office in Th« {1 caree opt to privat andy L# th with th th H peak Telephone HI 2â€"0567 His Id. ‘on will be served by the house committee hairmanship (of Mrs. Mrs. â€" Clydle 2â€"9447 th of Monday, ance egan after leaving h a job as sketcher rou fashionableâ€" woâ€" rm in Chicago. Folâ€" he wont to Europe seven years :Miss ted most of her consultant work. j The Key to a 1t it Park atea le B. through iy, Mag THE PRESS t1 suged; Charisma Cluh.MWil +‘ ==â€"Presentâ€" Malg Chprus uicht in Plrents See Youth * At Work And Play At Elm Place Open House | The program started in the \Jésse L. Smith Auditorium with }muuicd numbers presented by the ‘band and chorus. From here the ‘program moved to the Art and \Industrial Arts Departments where “work of the children was on disâ€" |play. Parents had an opportunity \to move about the halls apd shops |at their leisure‘ to examine their \children‘s projects. s The largeturnout of parents and friends at the recent Open House at Elm Place School indiâ€" cated a keen interest in the overâ€" all. program of the school. This program . included | all ‘activities which the school offers beyond the regular acadcmic subjects, | . Rope skipping for ‘inlcrmediate\ £nd upper grade Boys was introâ€" duced ti’n‘i‘.,mwl proved very. Iintcrcs}ih: «s many types of rope \skippiny activitics can be masterâ€" led. The boys taking part in the | program â€"fllustrated ‘twenty such activities. Wrestling proved to be }a very popular individual.activity. Althqugh included in past years \as part of the regular program in boys‘ physical education; it reachâ€" |ed its peak of popularity this year, ) Filty girls demonstrated marchâ€" |ing formations; American square ‘dancing, high jump, arghery, bad ‘minton arnd tumbling. Thése are I.just a few of the skills that are \included in the physical education program for #irls which is proâ€" gressively planned and based upon \the â€" growth and | developmental ‘nceds of the various age levels. Next ‘stop was the Swanson gymnasium "where domonstrdtions were presented by both boys and girls of types of activities carried on othér than major sports. Building 4 earried on tionist an Materials on display p!:g-u‘lu‘ to the sthool the conch parents 4 piw tuuity commenet From Perennis _ _ AND ALL ‘KINDS. OF ANNUAL BEDDING PLANTS The Pansics in full Bloom for Wit on be BACILK‘S 1751 Broadview Ave. HI 2â€"2936 Beautiful Big the Th yimnasiums parents o © the~ Intermediate hear of! the activities y the Speech Correeâ€" ALSO Guidanc in their h proy Highland Park 2â€"0352 Glencoe & Winnetka Speeen GCorreeâ€" dance Director. heir work were r0ol Nursc was information on HIGHLAND PARK 1545 S. St. Johns Deerfield â€" 1054 Store Them At Roessler‘s And Have Them Returned Freshly Pressed In The Fall ~ Enterprise 1182 xâ€" PLANT: ram h May 6 at na Club of served PHONES: i k nd at Highland Park Woman‘s Club _ . Elects New Officers I The following committee apâ€" pointments were approved by the Board of Managers: Programâ€" Mrs. Marvin Wallach, chairman, with Mesdames Kenneth B. Lacy, ‘Charles Bletsch and B.. F. Reinâ€" | king. ~ * At the April.24th meeting of. the Highland Park Woman‘s club, new officers were elected as folâ€" lows for the coming year: Presiâ€" dentâ€"Mrs. : Clinton Fritsch; 2nd Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Mrs. Stanley D. Grace; Corresponding Secretaryâ€" Mrs. Fred C. Henning; Finance Secretaryâ€"Mrs. Julius C. Laegeâ€" ler; Hospitality Chairman~\~Mrs. Carl S. Wolf; Fine Arts Chairâ€" manâ€"Mrs. Lester Laubenstein; Press and Publicity Chairmanâ€" \Mrs. Roland S. Brand. Why Jam Them In Moth Bags? Budgetâ€"Mrs. Charles E. Close, } chairman, with Mesdames Robert | $. Black, John R. Dolar and| Charles F. Grant. Furnishingsâ€"Mrs. _ Paul â€" Bea hanna, chairman; Mrs. J. H. Lundâ€" strom, .coâ€"chairman. Financeâ€"Mrs. Charles A. Simpâ€" ler, chairman; > â€" hone: HI. BROWN‘S RIDING STABLES â€" w TEXTURIZED DRY CLEANERS GARNETT & C0. 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