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Highland Park Press, 24 May 1951, p. 2

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Communications . intended for publication &-n be written on one side of paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. â€" Subscription rates: $1.50 per year ; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Minois. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, Til., Telephone: Highland Park (RI) 2â€"0557. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Hlinois. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS The Group members will drive down to Mrs. MePhce‘s home to the Luncheon meeting, and Mrs. Robert Billeter is in charge of transportation. * Harry Temple; Chatrman â€"of the Autunin â€" Membership Tea, Mrs, Herman â€" Pomper; Chairman â€" of Rummace Sale, Mrs. Edwin P. Mart, and Chairman of _ Publiâ€" city, Mrs. Arthur Raff. Mrs« Finlay ‘and ‘Mrs. Hall reâ€" cently® visited â€" the â€" "Commons", taking with them the following welcome articles made by this Group during the past few months: 3 baby blankets, 9, day nursery sheets, 12 dish towels, diapers, paint aprons for Nursery School, 11 knitted sweaters, 2 baby sacks, 2 «lozen oil cleth place mats, and 2 pFuz_pong sets from the Rumâ€" mage Sale, plus 5 sheets and blankets for the oldsters in the Get Together Club. At the May meeting, plans will be made for the Christmas party for the Get Together Group, with especial thought .for the individual gifts which are always so welcome at holiday time. Chairmin mittee Mi dork, . Mis man, Mrs tary, Mrs Mrs. Pérey T of Sewing, Mr ting Chairman Coâ€"Chairman Harry Temple Mrs. Guy Finlay Heads Ravinia "Commons" (Group Mrs, â€" Armand MePlee, former ; President,0f the Ravinia Anxiliary | j of the Chicago Communs Associaâ€"| 'r. tion, will entertsin the group .'xt)“ Juncheon in hir home, 1517 .\'.["" tm rory 3 tsuads scse .. Oe ies s 3e 0. 300000 Friday,> May 25, the day .of the | Re Although the future looks dim, it can be bright. It‘s up to all of us! ... | The men over at Leeds Jewelers report business is good. .... _ â€" Haven‘t yet tried one of those southern fried chicken dinners served at Highland Park‘s Baptist Church every Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., but I surely hope to soon. . . . The Trading Post continues to have unusual values, scouts report. ... â€" Parting Thought. ... £ un a 000 ¢ What‘s needed, a wit opines, is a new kind of steel that can be beaten into swords, then plowshares, then back into swords again without losing its strength. One assignment this reporter would not like this year is to talk before a graduating class on their fu ture. What To Tell Graduates? ... ._ Those skilled men at Highwood Radio and Appliâ€" ance continue to do splendid work in the TV repair department. 1. : Now that summer is nudging us, you‘ll want to have those curtains of yours bright and fresh,. Parkway Curtain Laundry will handle the job speedily and skillfully. ... <. . Congratulations to Gil and Emily Gardner on the | birth of their new and first child, John Lawson! .. .; Friends of George Marchi hear that, although Navy\ mt training is rugged, George is doing well at Great | e8. ... { | Televiewers would be mighty lucky if they could }?-'i‘ witness, this summer, the top plays of Highland c Park‘s Tenthouse Theater and the finest of musicals & frora Barrie O‘Daniels‘ Music Theater. ... M." In t Notes From Here And There ... ert Billetery Seereâ€" 1 Olsons Treasurer, ior, Sr.; Chairman . Evic Molke; Knitâ€" Mrs, Edison Allen; of â€" Knittime, â€" Mri. ; Chairman â€"of the bership Tea, Mrs, (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARKK PRESS) etin t th 1 At 11 owir t |__Mrs. Emerson Mead and Mrs. | William â€" Gooch of _ the Junior |groups .are in charge of all arâ€" Jrnnz«-nri-u(s. Fach group will put |on a short skit depicting a phase |of Infant Welfare functions. |Men‘s Club Of \Congregation Isracl \Plans Picnic / f The annual spring luncheon given by the four Infant Welfare groups of Highland Park will be held at the Moraine Hotel Monâ€" day, the 28th of May. Infant Welfare Groups Plan Spring Luncheon Church ‘schoolâ€" of the Wesley Methodist church, Highland Parkâ€" Highwood will convene at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, May 27th under the direction of . Mrs. ~Ruben Olson, Superintendent of the primary department afsd â€" Floyd , Patrick, superintendent of the adult divisâ€" ion. For the 11:00 o‘clock mornâ€" ing worship, Rev. Robert Albertâ€" son has chosen ag his sermon topic: "Some Fell in Good Soil." For their discussion the Methodist Youth Fellowship will discuss "Do I have to Go to Church?" The book of Job will be studied during the 8:00 o‘clock evening service. Wesley Methodist Services The picnickers will bring their lunch‘s and the Men‘s Club will supply the triupmingsâ€"beverages, ice cream, and candy. In case of rain, the pictic Will be held at the Temple, Students in all grades ‘of the â€" ReBgious â€" School and their parents are. cordially . invited to participate, . lays, bult panies, and fun for every was beitg interrogated. Refusing age and‘gize are promised by the [ 15 commit himself, hl"fi*i""d firmâ€" 4 â€" ws in (ehnelit 4e Menx‘s Club of North Shore (‘nn-‘-" Fely the .64 ’"_“"’{t onalâ€" _ rights & ; # .. ) whick in our estimation he was at presutionâ€"bescl â€"forâ€"theâ€" m‘%mwo l ::-‘Iuvunl“; Se h'uAll\l’It"l‘l‘l: and 4!' l"l‘! | Mrs. Stewart furthor .('nnm tay +m Sunday, A’;‘,S * " .‘ "Athat \\'»xm‘rx‘in]u\L filert themselves Perennials O _ AND ALL KINDS or ANNUAL BEDDING PLANTS Pansies in full Bloom T+ ut 1781 ali ramic BACIK‘S from 115 afternson L he orth 0) m hool, Bay r oS con on mm }(,‘ungre:wsional Club to meet woâ€" men representatives in Congress. | Among the guests were Senator I)Iargarct Chase Smith, Maine; CBngresswoman Marquerite Stitt \€hurch, Evanston; Edith Nourse Rogers, Massachusetts; Judge Ruth Thompson, Michigan; Katherine St. George, New York; Mrs. Gilâ€" {!urd Mayes, assistant chairman of the Republican National Commitâ€" tee and national committeewoman of Idaho; Mrs. Carrol Kearns, wife of the representative from Pennsylvania, President of the League of Republican Women of the District of Columbia, and viceâ€" wchairman National Federation of Republican: Women‘s clubs; Mrs. Bertha Adkins, executive director a reception at the mansion of the Governor McKeldin of Maryland, the 5â€"car caravan being provided with a police escort. Visits were made also to Mount Vernon, the MellJon Art Galleries, Smithson+ ian Institute, Library of Congress, Supreme Court, House of Repreâ€" sentatives and Senate. Lee‘s house, Washington‘s church, Dunbarton Oaks, â€" Arlington National cemeâ€" tery and included a hearing of the‘ Unâ€"American‘ Activities Comâ€" mittes, To quoteâ€".Mrg. Alverta Stewart, Chairman of the Wotmen‘s Republican Club of the 13th Conâ€" gressional â€" Club:~ "Everyones of us Was most impressed while atâ€" Lending theyhearing by the Comâ€" of the Women‘s Division of the Republican National Committee, and . National â€" Committeewoman from Maryland. Also included on the program were visits to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis and Mrs. PaulbDate Accompanies Republican Their program opened with a luncheon at the Palladium Room, Shorcham _ Hotel, Headquarters for the group, and included a dinâ€" ner especially arranged at the After an interesting and inforâ€" mative week.in Washington, beâ€" ginning May 14, a tired but enâ€" thusiastic group of 27 Republican women have returned to their re> spective homes in the 13th Conâ€" gressional District. This is the first group to accept invitations from the Corigresswoman, Marguerite Stitt Church, to see "Government In Action." Group To Capital wil. Date sepre KLEEBURCG BUICK, Inc. 110 South First St. _ ‘_ _ Telephone HI 2â€"4800 int H Kleeburg Buick, Inc., 110 South First Street, wishes to announce that with the addition to théir present opâ€" :erations in the sales and service of Buick automobiles, they now have acquired the facilities of the and will continue to serve in providing expert auto body work, repairing.painting and welding with expert iff hl ANNOUNCEMENT! II an commented themselves ir? if . this omunism is T HE Park in as Mrs. e Comâ€" tivities, A. G. Mc Pherson Company , ictor â€"â€"â€"tHAIMQ1S$_BELL ___*" â€" D TELEPNONE COMPANY In the absence of Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein on Sunday, May 27, the Rev. Wm. J. Davidson, Bloomington, Illinois will conduct the sermon. PRES S To Church Conference The 107th annual Session of the Illinois Conference (EV) of the Evangelical United Brethren Church opened at Streator, IIlâ€" inois on Wednesday, May 23. Bethany Church (Laure] and Mcâ€" Govern) will be represented by Carl Barnes as Lay Member, and Sture Johnson as Alternate. The Ministerial Delegate will be Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister. New directory almost ready to go to printer \ Fhe new telephone directory is going to the printer very «oon and we want to be sure your name, address and telephone numâ€" berâ€"ave printed correctly, If vou have any corrections to Name spelled OK ? [9/ Proper address? B’ Phone number correct? @/ muake. please call our Busiâ€" ness Please take an extra look at your telephone directory listing y ODflicc. workmanship On Sunday evening, June 3, the Congregation wili ceiebrate its 30th anniversary. A buffet supper is planned, followed by the election and installation of off+ cers, and the presentation of an original playlet which Jack Pinâ€" cus of Highland Park has written around the thirty years of the Congregation‘s existence. It will be enacted by members of the NSCI Experimental Theater Group. Resâ€" ‘en’ations for this meeting are now being accepted in the Temple ‘olfice. Glencoe Temple Marks 30th Milestone Sunday, June 3 * A few Highland Parl»:yi"ek’ph:nm: subscribers still have‘ not sent us their mew and correct adâ€" dress. It is important to them that they be listed correetly in the new telephone directory. It may affect their fire And pelice protection and. their telephone service} j iess There are only a fow days ‘left. If you haxen‘t.sent us your correct address, please_ call the Telephone Business 2â€"9081, right away.. Your service representative will be glad to see that rou are listed correetiv. â€" Have You Sent Us â€"â€" Your CORRECT Address? / Thursday, May 24, 1951 For All types of conrteinsâ€" Free Pishup and Reftvery 58 . Greem Hoy PARKWAY

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