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Highland Park Press, 21 Jun 1951, p. 2

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Page 2 So Long, ‘‘Ole‘"‘. You go through life and you meet lots of folks. Most become acquaintances. Some become friends. j Few stick with you and are lifeâ€"long friends. Lester S. Olson was a lifeâ€"long friend, the kind of friend who sincerely believed in helping others. ... "Les" Olson was not only a highly skilled printer, with a rare creative touch, but he was also publisher of this newspaper, Highland Park‘s official publicaâ€" "Les" Olson said YES to life. His encouragement brought success to many in the newspaper field. His superior printing talent helpeéd local firms gain outstanding reputations. He helped two returning serâ€" vice men to complete their "G. I." training in the printâ€" ing and publishing field. One, his son, Brandt (Bus) Olson (U. S. Marine Corps) who will carry on with the business and the other, Will Schlichting (U. S. Army) who will assist. tion. Highland Park will miss "Les" Olsonâ€"one of this city‘s best citizens who did everything in his power to make Highland Park the finest of all the North Shore towns. & ‘ It _has been really. wonderful being a friend of yours! ' . In Appreciation We‘ wish to express our sincere thanks to our won@derful neighbors and friends fo the kindnessâ€" and sympathy ~shown us during our recent bereavement. «5 ~â€"Thanks also to the members of the local Police and Fire Departâ€" fnents, the ncighboring Police Deâ€" partments, Hlinois Policeâ€" Associaâ€" tion, City Council, and all the city employees. & The burial service as conducted by Post 4737 V.E.W,. with our good friend Henry Hansen acting as Chaplain was very impressive, and we wish to express our thanks for everything you did to help us in our hours of sorrow, Mrs. Ed. Moroney, Jr. ans wide of the paper only, and be sAgped with the namo and adtrems A the wotter. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all our friends, relâ€" atives and business associates for the many*kindnesses in our recent Joss. Donald Ronzani New City Police Subsoription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 conts per single copy. $8.00 per year outside of Lake County, ky the Wighland Park Press, 616, Lemusel avenue, Highlaad Park, Donald Ronzani of 384 Elm pL., is a new member of the Highland Park police department. He and Geerge â€" Marshall have replaced Delroy Haggie. and Edward. Morâ€" oney, Jr., the itrmed Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office a¢ Mighland Park, lllinois. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS (MT) #â€"06%1. Dynamic Wh Aute Painting Aute Reconstruction Co. Blacksmithing Body & Fender Repairing So long, "Ole". Brandt B. Olson, Publisher. Mrs. Ed, Moroney, Jr. and Cathy Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Moroncy and Family D A H L‘S 322 N. First HMI 2â€"0077 who . we Mrs. Lester Olson and family of called â€" into der will «dine at small tables "with { checked table cloths, under gay umbrellas, and will select turkey, ham or hearty hamburgers from a Chuck â€" Wagon. Otherâ€" delicacies will come from famous recipes of wpterprising members, Mrs. Claburn E. Jones~is the President of this organization, |and those activg in arrangements {for the party include Mrs. Frodâ€" erick B. Carpentér, Mrs. Benjamin F. Lewis, MrsBernard E. Newâ€" |man, Mrs. Robert F. Walker, and University Settlement To Hold Annual Spring Party _ Mighlarnd Park membeérs of the Northwestern â€" University . Settleâ€" ment and their husbands, will hold their Annual Spring Party on Satâ€" urday ‘eveniug, June 23, in the. gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Knight. The fine "White Eleâ€" phant" that each couple will bring" as their ticket of admission will go to replenish the shelves of the Thrift Shop; supported jointly* by them and members of the Highâ€" land Park Hospital Auxiliary and the Infant Welfare Society. * These parties have been famous for their originality and fun, and all _ remember _ the time â€" when members modeled clothing from the Thrift Shop racks in a "Style Show," including the complete atâ€" tire forâ€"the bride_andâ€"all her atâ€" tendants. This year the theme will be "Country Fare," patterned after eating places at the Farmers Marâ€" ket in Los Angeles. The guests will «dine at small tables "with Junior Center Of Infant Welfare To Mceet Monday 6. Lewis, Mrs.â€"Bernard P man, Mrs. Robert F. Walk Mrs. Harry J. Van Ornum h The monthly meeting of the shland _ Parkâ€"Ravinia _ Junior nter of Infant Welfare will be Highwood Glass & Paint Co. 968 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, MI 2â€"7811 i it VÂ¥ENETIAN BLINDS Window Shades immer project Weekend Party Follows Successful Play After the recent success of the Highland Park Community Playâ€" ers rendition of "The Man Who Came to Dinner," came an exiting party. Twentyâ€"two, of the players, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen, had a gay weekend at Echo Point Lodge in the Wisconâ€" sin Dells. Portia Allen, Barbara Clarke and Marty Shapiro donned chef‘s caps and cooked over a hot barbecue for three days while the rest swam, boated and sunned in ideal weather. If the work of the Players is a good enough excuse for more week ends, the suburbs can be assured of many more good plays. The Sharvin Red Jackets, Hliâ€" nois state champion drum and bugle corps for the last four years, and composed of veterans of the Recest elections saw the retireâ€" ment of hardworking William Casey, III. Barbara Ctarke, who works at _ the Public Library when. not making plans for the Players, is the new president. She is assistâ€" ed by an Executive Board consistâ€" ing‘ of | William Karger, »Louise Korst, Joan Winter, Pat Erskine, Ted Winter and Tom Lederer. Infant Welfare Group To Mceet Monday _ Although. it isn‘t .official yet, plans indicate that â€"season â€"subâ€" wriptions will be sold and that children‘s plays will be included in the . Fallâ€"Wiriter schedule. Furâ€" ther news items will,appear from time to time which will be of inâ€" terest to all those. inclined to supâ€" port good amateur theatrics, Mrs, Paul Date, 1726 Rice st., is opening her home for the reguâ€" lar.meeting of the Senior group of thcfi Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia Cenâ€" ter of the Infant Welfare Society next Monday. ~ Assisting Mrs. Date as hostesses forthe day will be Mrs. Robert M. Cobb,â€" Mrs.â€"C. Longford Felske, Mrs. Horace F. Penney and Mrs. David T. Sanders. Mrs. Jackson W. Smart, _ president of the group, has called the Board meeting for 10 o‘clock, preceeding the regular meeting. . ‘This will be the last meeting of the Senior group until September. Mrs. O. P. Docker, sewing chairâ€" man, has planned a full ‘day, of hand sewing by the niembers. This will complete the quota of dresses and other garmonts made for the Infant Welfare Stations. Highland Ten Pin SAVINGS BONDS OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. ~ Call HI 2â€"0319 PEN ALL DAY WEDNEBSDA Y BUY U.S: 139 N. Seconmd St. TEL H.P. 319 THE PRESS To Attend Class Reunion At Vassar College American Legion post of North Chicago, will lead the Highwood Carnival Parade. that will â€"take place in the city Sunday, June 24, Mrs. Hugh Bartlett of Hinsdale, Illinois and Mrs. Arthur Raff of Cedar avenue are motoring to Poughkeepsie, to attend a Class reunion at Vassar College and to visit another classmate, Miss Ann Hopson in Kent, Conn. Mrs. Raff will also visit with .childhood friends in and around New York City, Miss Virginia Whecler, forâ€" merly of this city and now of Acâ€" comac, Va. and lastly with her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Raff, in Silver Spring, Md. Mr. Raff recently spent a week end with the Morton Raffs. Window Cleanin Residence and Commercial Phone â€" HI 2â€"1401 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. _ for 9U nights! _ ____ _ _ If you.don’ t getâ€"the most restful sleep you‘ve ever had 4 * I $ tC o 000 _ C0 ¢_ return it and get your money back! NORâ€"SHORE â€" Try the famous Playtex®3pefan Pillow Garnett &~Company ing Service 1.0.0.F. Lodge Plans _ Social Evening, June 25 Word has ben recived that on ‘June 13, birthday of her grandâ€" beginning «at 1:30 p.m. Following the colorful musical procession will be representatives of about fifteen organizations in this comâ€" Highland Park Lodge No. 42 L.O.0.F. is planning a social eveâ€" ning on Monday, June 25, at which time members of Sheridan Rebekâ€" ah lodge No. 801 have been inâ€" vited to be their guests. The meetâ€" ing will be held in the Masonic Temple on North avenue at 8 p.m. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS FOR QUALITY DRY CLEANING SERVICE RENO CLEANERS Satisfaction Guaranteed Pickup and Delivery 377 Roger Williams Call â€" HI. 2â€"5529 30 m Thursday, June 21, 1951 munit;' as well asâ€"cars from busiâ€" ness houses of Highwood. mother, the late Mrs. Charles K. H‘fi(er of Glencoe ave., Mary Alana Baker, 3521 39th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. was graduated from the Sidwell Friends High school there. Her Afather was reared in Highland Park. Mary Alana is going to Mt. Holyoke im the fall. 1751 Broadview Ave. Perennials ANNUALS AND BEDDING â€"PLANTS Beautiful Big Geraneums BACIK‘S HI: 2â€"2936

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