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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1940, p. 4

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#4 Mr. Du Vernet reports that the club still has roo for‘ a few more boys, so that anr; other interested boysB should repo: | next Saturday. admintor C U Meeting at Linl”h‘: :ch”go.l"sta!l:iso every; Tuesday evening, the badminâ€" ton class at Lf&hl school, sponâ€" sored by the Community House, is well under way. ! Director Geo Ekdahl reports that he has room for a few more members in the cl f Amateur Craf: ‘s Guild Here is a new i for you amâ€" ateur craftsmen, especially those Junior Sta ~Boys and â€"girle c age who are star have an organizati Community Hoyse day, Oct. 28. on the evening of October 31. The center will be open from 7 to 11, with pl ty of activity going on all evening. Drop in for an hour, two hours, or the whole evening. Bring a group of your friends and have a lot of fun. Everyone is welâ€" come Saturday, Oct. 26, 10 a.m., Junior Airplane club. Monday, 28, 9:30 a.m., Girl ‘.â€" Beout Leaders Training Course; 8 p.m., To meeting, League of Women Voters. Tuesday, Oct, 29, 8 p.m., Comâ€" munity ¢ Wednesday, ‘80, 8 p.m., Camera club o tion meeting. Thursday, 81, 7â€"11 p.m., Open House;‘ Pingâ€"pong, |games of all sorts, contests, and ral fun and froâ€" lie will characterize the Open House evening at Community Hounl on the evening of Octnhar 21 N**L.jfret: ~RANGERS OP PORTUNE," ~pr. KILDARE cors Comine: 1 WANT A DIVORCE® "rer sea HAWKE.» »noou BANDâ€" KNew. wany "QLICE" WANTED,"" »ror BROWXN‘3 SCHOOL DaYs," "DUrcey . injustice to their pleasure seeking offspring. Reverse the situâ€" ation, or in other words, let their property be destroyed, what will be their reaction ? | It is 1;1>t the desire of city officials or citizens to impose ynjust hment for clean, wholesome fun. Thievery and destruction are not fun, neither is it good sportsmanship. Come on, youngsters, be good sports. Make this one of the least destructive Hallowe‘ens that Highland Park has ever | witnessed, 4 + y aya i 12), _ ~ " "â€" 5 hiee Lwo weeks many acts of vandalism have been reported locally. A warning has been issued that any wanton destruction will be treated as criminal acts and dealt with according to law. _ . _ I Many ts will consider this outrageous and an act of injustice to their pleasure seeking offspring. Reverse the situâ€" ation, or in other words, let their property be destroyed, what will be their reaction ? F mss ol Noi o 10 s ie P 0 ce ce Om 10 C en s O Nalt t f Considerable damage resulted during last 3 bration, and in the past two weeks many acts of have been reported locally. A warning has been i any wanton destruction will be treated as crimina dealt with according to law. _‘ . â€" HALLOWE‘EN FUN or DESTRUCTIV Whether or not Highland Park will be free pranks, i% ‘"vandalism" on Ha{l}«l)we’fen, upon nts of the "grownâ€"up" youths of ou M:;o!f Fraz'lfk Ronan and Chief of Police I seeking the cooperation of both parents and . ing harmful activities in this city. affair â€""'-'I Y'..â€"vâ€"nâ€"-. g‘m hoon to CHICAGO OFFICES -'-‘lliâ€"-dd-pl.n-la-i'Luxx. PAGE FOUR andâ€"girls of grammar. school ommum'ly «Nouse ./4c'h'u4'lied are stamp collectors will ganization meeting at the Stamp Club Meeting S e ereenn ienss Thursday of each week by the Udell Pristi THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS i T be side of the paper only, with the -5"'..'3.'..""‘.?'.;‘. ..4"*“-'. on one e 3 i. poon to appesrance in current issuc, hi reath editor Price, $1.50 per at 4 oo â€"â€"â€" {ore eriieaghh, Mro ie * tot State site M "UaALITY anour || ence, cards of thanks, i notices of entertainments, or other is will be charged at advertising rates Jobn L.‘Odell, Pesimber Sad BC Sharged t regular P ie c No c oo P ce o once o £ iR Nh. 1A [eitiote nt for clean, wholesome fun. Thigvery and not fun, neither is it good sportsmanship. ;tgs,“be‘ good sports. Make this one of the ~"6~~ +1 / It is the hope of the mmittee :.ck of this idea to ban together s COMâ€"| many of the Craft Shop |hobbyists f who now have shops in thLir«, homes Camera to give the opportunity to exâ€" + ‘change ijideas and to solve. those s OPeN| knotty problems which frequently come up, The guild is also meant 1 sorts,| for those who do not have their own ind fr0â€"| work shops but who wish to learn n House ;th about crafts. / . ;lHom At the meetings of the guild exâ€" * perts shall be called in many of the from 7 craft fields to discuss the best meâ€" y going. thods of craft construction. At first in hour, the talks would pertain to general ‘venIng. | shop |procedure and cover each speâ€" “:13 and clal type of machine uspally foun is welâ€" | in |craft shops, such as Jig sa ‘| uses; how to sharpen tools; usin ing. carving chisels; wood turning on school | lathe, ‘ete, After discussion of ong rs will| or more of these topics, the group ‘at the| would witness a practical denmonâ€" , Monâ€"| stration of the principles taught in the Rotary Craft shop at the Comâ€" ted to| munity Center, * bout a Guild members will, in addition to ns for| the regular meetings, have the opâ€" portunity to use the tools and equipâ€" nvited.| ment in the newly developed Rotary sy Craft shop for projects they wish to 10:00| complete. Instruction in the use of i. i0 sponsor junior craft classes fwith volunteer as well as paid inâ€" structors in wood work, metal work, leather work, etc. x 2.«It could have a ladies‘ section who ‘could specialize in jewelry, me. tat work, leathér work, etc. 8. Members of the guild could asâ€" sume as a civic project the repair of many Christmas toys which soon will pour into the Community Cenâ€" ter. These toys are distributed by the Sobiat / Savririns 4. _ 1 _ _ [ t U these toolg will _be available for thosé who wish it. The Craft shop will be open for five nights, Monday to Friday, as well as Saturday aftâ€" ernoons. â€" ‘ ¢ Membership in the guild will have many other possible features, auch‘ as: |/ 7 â€"up" youths of our city ; Bartel, Associate idfl_i . Pettis, W"uun whose hobby is woodwo ing, who love to work in craft ; hops and make thingsâ€"namely to organize in Highland Park a Craftsman‘s guild. DESTRUCTIVE PRANKsS? at the Post Ofice at Highland Park, during last year‘ Company, Udell Building, Highland !hou-:’nmnd Park 557â€"658â€"559 soon will be rebuildâ€" old fire station into free from destructive en, depends entirely pe of the fommitue lea to ban to‘ether ‘raft Shop |hobbyists shops in th#irq homes ie opportunity to exâ€" and to solve those Rex Andrews are children in curbâ€" cents per single copy needy s celeâ€" "| _ Selfridge Field Mich., Oct. 17 | (Special)â€"Paul W. Blanchard, for: mer Highland Park young man, who _| is now a First Lieutenant in the ; | United States Air Corps. here, was advanced "ray from his present status to the rank of Captain, This fiying officer is the son of Mr. and MÂ¥s. Paul W. Blanchard Sr., who até resident of Highland | \ lpuk‘ 1%: s © 1With the completion of his gramâ€" mar schooliig at the Elm Place Grammar school of Highland Park, he continued his education and was graduated . from .. the ‘Decrfield Shields High school, also of this city. s o 3 Completing fil four more ye education, Blanchard was g ed from the Point as a . Lieutenant in the Infantry. diately following his graduat was enrolled mt the: West P the Air as : Flyingt Cadet Captain Blanchard‘s military reer commenced in 1926 when was accepted for enrolirgent a cadet . at West Point, New Y HUBBA_&)‘WOODS 925 Lingien Ave, Former Resident Given Captancy In U. So Ail‘ COl‘ps Ne Lo O DC 1O * +b ; CBC Organizaâ€" tion meet}'ug the committee in charge of the program have secured ‘Wili Abbott Kéely, former president of the Chicago Camera club will speak upon twao. topics: Pictorial Photoâ€" graphyâ€"and Benefits of Belonging to a Cameta Club, Camerga fans be sure to put this date into your book 1 and come. ~ . The firkt meeting of all those terested h a Craftsman‘s guild i be on Tuesday, October 29 at 8 1 in the Rotary Craft shop of the : Community Center, All adults, b men and women, who are interes in helping to organize such an tivity are welcome, This should A cityâ€"wide community activity, dues are to be very nominal, ©|~ Camera Club In connbction with the organi: tion meeting the committee in cha» of the program have secured ‘W Abbott â€"Kéely, forth@r nroulAnns 6. Members could â€"bri problems: to the meetings ceive professional help and solving them., a gymnasium and a studio. The guild could have a goodly part} in making the improvements possible. 5. Sponsor and give leadership to a Golden Key club. This club is & city counterpart of the 4H club so well known to bogs and girls in the country, * ‘ â€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES 3 A4 ichard was graduat, Point as a Second the Infantry. Immeâ€" . gould _ bring â€" their the meetings and reâ€" ‘CCIon Of Mis gram. it the Elm Place of Highland Park, education and was .. _the _ Deerfield ioo!l, also of this PACKARD motor isit our Toument as a t, New York. more years of graduation he of Captain, /\ is the son of W. Blanchard of Highland ~"VP 0P the new All adults, both are interested oint of t from th an acâ€" should be at 8 p.m advice in Ca~â€" he The inâ€" is to The evening‘s festivities will beâ€" gin at 6 o‘clock and all caddies of the club are urged to be on hand early in order not to miss any of theâ€" evening‘s pleasures. | | ’l‘elephoné f Highland Park : 405 for further ' information, Skirts Marked and Shortened Also sold st IADA SHur, Deerfleld, Hiinots ' Aside ‘from | these outstanding features, an hour‘s entertainment will be put on by the caddies themâ€" selves. | Theâ€" American League‘s famous movie, "Touching All Bases," will be the second big feature of the evening, the first being the bountiful meal. _ t 1 _ Next Thursday evening, October 3‘, Bob O‘Link caddies will be ed at their :annual dinner. is event is given annually by the club in appreciation of services rendered members during the golfing season. A long list of prizes will be avnt"d-, ed for excellence in caddy service. Bob O‘Link Caddies To Be Entertained Aem“c.b‘rd has been stationed at Selfridge Field since 19831,. _ which he was also graduated. His tommission as an Infantry Lieutenâ€" nt was dropped in order to actept :hg Lieutenancy in the Air m essities. Orders also taken for Pinking Shears «.. Spoo! Holders + +« . Guages and other sewing neeâ€" Just squeeze the bulbâ€"and mark an accurate. .hem in 60 seconds! Takes the guess work out of shortening a skirt! . . Complete with sample tube of powder. | Chalk your hem the easy profesâ€" sional way. | all of the 64 SELF SKIRT MARKER Collings CAR CO. OF cHicago important new P Several hundred Lake Forest Colâ€" lege alumni will return to the campâ€" us Saturday, October 26, for Homeâ€" coming Day. Highlight of the proâ€" gram will be the Millikinâ€"Lake Forâ€" est football game. ' Each sorority and fraternity on campus will enter a float in the paâ€" rade which will pass through town on its way to Farwell Field at 1 o‘clock,. Following the game alumni and students will gather at a recepâ€" tion and buffet dinper in Calvin Durand Commons. â€" The annual Homecoming dance in Henry C. Duâ€" rand auditorium will close the day‘s festivities. * L.F. College Holds Homecoming Oct. 26 (oriour expert laundry aervieei quality â€"get the best from us ®© ‘Scientific methods and SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY K Ask About Our 10 poundsâ€"including 4 lbs. of wearing apparel, 6 lbs. flat work i rnctncies Each added pound of wearing apparel Each added pound of flat work _____ Shfits handâ€"finished at no added c} The finest laundry service â€"available anywhere. $veryfl:rn: beautifully hand finished, starched where needed,â€"mended with buttons sewed on. FAMILY FINISH DELUXE WE‘VE BEEN 'l :‘ dl.J TRAINED WELL Phone Highland Park 3310 EVANSTON 1735 E. Railroad Ave. Weekâ€"End Special equipment are responsible te! Don‘t compromise with WO weeks later illiamsburg, V The cheadquart ment will be the hotel, and all ga in Jackson park ; the golf course. 9, 10, and 11. T kee, Madison, Shore, Evanston, well as the home will gather for ; tition. ~I‘wo team represent the Mid the National tom This year the Hockey tournament Chicago the weekâ€"e Midwest Hockey Tourney Nov. 9.â€"11 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 added charge $1.15 .30 .10 Mms Midw m e o it We q. / Ir iChite "hi ne..,,"" hosen to lation in be haad E hela ig N vember o'“'u- urng : held nf in » 1949 0

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