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Highland Park Press, 15 Apr 1943, p. 3

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The Easter Seal campaign to provide special services for crippled school diilrlren. have received the personal aid of 3 your: English film star, Rod- dv McDowell, known for his fine work in "How Green Was Mr Valley." When Roddy arrived in Chicago, Sunday. April Mk on his first tour of the United States since he wan to Hollywood, he was met at the North- western station by an honorary escort oftwertrorsandtwotrMsehosen {run the public schools of Chicago. where rivalry in selling Easter Seals is keen. withthuspeeialeseorthewenttothe University club for a luncheon given by the Ester Seal committee. with Mr. Howard Willett as chairman. to a small group of representative Chi- cagoans interested in sponsoring the public school 'children in selling seals. Under the auspices of the Illinois Association for the Crippled, 35 East Wicker drive, Roddy continued his help to Faster Seats on Monday morning, by appearing at the Spaldim School for Crippled Children. 1628 W. Wash- ington boulevard. On the auditorium platform he met the representatives from 40 high school papers for a "press interview," at which Mr. George Jennings. Radio Council, Board of Ed- nation. was the moderator. This per- soml appearance and interview was followed by I preview of Roddy's new picturqnottoberelusedforanother thunk. "My Friend Mieha." Roddy McDowell, English Film Star, Help: Enter Seal Salas If you -BUY EASTER SEALS, Roddy states. you help the crippled children of Illinois. The Offiee of Chiba Defense considers adequate recreation . national emergency. Many communities are far ahead at Highhud Park in plannin‘ In! present and {We ma. We have an opportunity on Areil and; to ttive Highland Park I better dell by voting "res" [or the recreation tax. We ,i1"otharei.ta_orerrear-dtutmartretooiatr. Let's not be may wire ind pound loom. _ 'h-ties-oem-et-th-e-art-i-rat 'totinereaseaartarsbitta-eeiahtr. B'rtltaritighetheeitrmtesrt" '-ht"eded8Mtrtto-sehmsor-rut-trri-tms astdweehess4s,todireetreoi-srewses.ur-ttsttmitrtu" darsandeo-nitrricaies,tosti-g-o-t-i-eti-ot the entire city. You, lr.C’niaen.‘w_illthc-hvethconat-itylohebphn whntuneedimrmro-artottowrr. Municipal” directed recreation in in line with the no“ etriightmsed and "main community develop-eat. Civic-minded ne- and we.“ in HibandPtrhtusrexs-ttuartustaxt-ttiiedthesitts.timsiorrears. consulted national sources, made surveys of HUM-Ind Perks needs. looked into the net-m of other town- our the. This has been t-etfish service in behalf of the greeted good bf the qeeatest “be: and especially on children. Sunday, April It, 2 p. Ill.--Llym.ln lee- / (are tour conducted by Paul G. Dall- wig" Romance of Diamonds from Mine to Man." (Advance reserva- tions must be made for Sundsy lec- tutu). Tuesday, April ll, 2 p. m.--4htidelew. hare tour, srmsptie nanny of amine» logical. botanical. geological and zo- ological exhibits-Roberta Crunch Small admission fee. ennllogcial ",dta-Hatukirv- 'ite-.-,-------.. --B-dtretHu-*rhr-tT-aa-.ttret- hUWMbuhhmh-wlnhhu but. A-i-la-tt_-ttot-gr- hummmmuhwuuwm untbnhthn-c-isuka. TYaa-tims tomcat. can" is M "mere-ister in" “all. 'Si1drmidrmr-oredere-torosm-.eg- Miami-1.. 80-12mm Monday. April 19, 2 p. m.-Guide-lee- tun. synopticv survey of anthropol- ological exhittit.-aatraine Mord. Small admission fee. Wednesdtr, April a, 2 p. 'rs.-Grtide, lecture tour. "Hats on Parade-- For Charm and Utih'tr"-aatrime Lloyd. Scull-Mania. 'rs-r-oi-r-s-tis-o-ard-r-rs '.d-*hr_Hro_ehire.ttrr.i.--rrr.ttv. Thursday. April 3. 2 p. m.-Ahtide- Frity, April " 2 pnPGIide-lectwe to". 'Tnnlporulion PhNeam"-- l'l'iln Wood. l Sun" admission tee, Sun”, April " lo and II B. - Free motion picture: for ettiHrei.- An all moon m. Raymond Initiation Present-6m. Janet Siam theatre. Admission free. 2---rmeieemrefirsai'thih. mum eaAsredrmnitmghe- mu. "Advent" on Ian! and bet-Cr-cd-ssh- n- have do: I“ Ad. “can". Everyday: Exhibits nah-(am '8e'""'f'ietVerieesy1,t aha.--m.mn-IM cum-ammuni- “HMO!” Ink In 1“ "ree-th- d “Malta-mul- hula-”mun”!- 'het-N-At-tthot-ed I‘M-In...“ m ”*Omblpg FIELD MUSEUM CALENDAR "rs NOT " PENNY WIS! AND POUND lecture tout, Dynamic survey of an- thméolo'iul. botaaieat, geological and secluded eahhits- Marie Pit. Ad-iuion hee. p. awoke!“ tour. "mi: away cl anthropologian mic-l. [mini and zoological eraNt- Loniue Lloyd. Abiuion free. tttetotheoeeasimt. Picturaandmp otthertiehdudrmperiodrr-edintk. “tin: and musing. . . The Service men’s Wives' luncheon. given by the Modal? club of Highland Park on An Mum feature of this weak. mertaimneot was the Nickel- odmn Show, given by the Winnetka Defense group on Tuesday night The setting was quite "atutic--a fake tic- ket "Hi-, darn, of co-nd junior hostages in (loam appropri- Thmsihr.wilitefeaowedtrra_ that by Cage. Edith Davis, mund- ing officer of the WAAC organiza- tion at the post. Edi-y. April " 2 pon., Wives' Craft shop. 8:15 yum, Free movie features “Call Out the Mariner". Dark teams and craft shop open. Coffee club at 10 no. Sow. Anvil " 8 1mm. Keeno and prize: with Mrs. B. J. Roman], Gold mulling serv- ice, Craft shop and dark month. Coffee at W jun. Sunday, April ll Open house all day, with all the dub facilities available from 9 a.m. to ll pm. Pinto booth open at 3:30 andathJu. HymnSing,5t06 pan. Vespers with Grace Methodist (hatchet71un. Cbikedttbatt& Ill". Ari! " Program of ms by Patsy Swift and Jean Nichols of Highland. Sewing "reiee--Mm. Albeit Glil. Gold stamping "rviee-Mr. Later Olson. graft in, imtmetimt-Mr., 18k and Ctaft shop ma. Coffee " m Wok-shy. M II Tea and ostertaimrsUtt In the “mom for mice men's wives, provided by ting Any an! Navy Wfrves' club of 2 FAIL. Wives' Craft shop. "ihmiqp-- Game. Night. Sportsman's hour at tet-Pi'", film. of hanging)“ Girth.Mrir.tNrhsMrB.Wes- lam,ln.wmnn. Jack Mil. In. In. I“. In. M. Shunt. In. M. . Sub, in. VuGah-mlnll this. InLLMJI.In.X. Jtiehqnn,Nrietoego.rL Wink, I115“. Page, In. Carl Cue]. In. W BMbsiseu, ”0than In War Stamp loath. The menwhohan vol-mead bmhthmmmh Woethretr6'.,the Atiatatie.tsdheae rumymmmuta themreehedArettt9toAreire Inhale-aqua. unsun- J/ATG 1'g.T a,," at 8:1S-"Min Aanimt the Sky.” Dark rooms Ind Craft in, open Coffee club at 10. In. mln J.i-ofgtr. (I‘m mirth-IRI- ,errr6te.errFr%r. WT8t,MrB.rhsheetthieh,tbsR. I. Wm. Ink-hm USO-Salvation r,rAii'ij.'j? ""m-A‘w In). In was. on...» and Rim nodded by J.W.B. (my. felt-rim Mr. Douglas Me- kin magician. Jewelry eratt-Mr. Later um Shading of leryitrrten_ttH"et Bell Rink of Duh. Dirk rooms opal. cate. club at 10. a mung. Lam emtt--Miis 'Roue 9ritz. Photo heath. Mr. Kgllet of "rattuecev1e-r-," Did: mum and Craft I For uni-Tuiiu grub-alt!!!- "MLThrqatsaoms88m3. 1hmAr-%sgrtre-5Mtag6 "irhr.asd6rere-eahrsretheeitr's thebeat-aieshowevur.r-ur numb“ Nonta- -stt9reremto.erthe- with the mrehqse of IL!“ in at: 2.tt' tYatdttt - - Per, let p-Haier. “17717 b The eat-hte "you _ by eitiesasr-dtotttetru.ogtte. -eurhrtea.thiemei-dtrGmnt 1a*erkiehr.e-tirVto-et Beam: .y. Fort Sheridan men-nym- PM?“ Highland Pal: High-mod ... heeaide ..r.t Lake Bluff ... Kala Forest . Lake.Villa ... hie Zurich . Libertyville Noah Chime Prairie View . Random ...... Round lake. Russell .rr.... Wadsworth .m. Wuhan Wilma: . . WinthmeHartor .. osisi Zion .'.".....,..... aum.e Gray+ke THIS IS HIS PLATFORM " Only Commitment! Presid-tto_yCFtxtdPtoductsc-orty " M! 1'0 van IIX‘I" mm. Amtn. u sunbathing”. That city {humid and admimutmtire Iffnin will be-dwiththe-triittt1tirthitad tto-ofa-ttset-in-tri-OUR 'M?NEY"tteestefh'esuitdAb--, Tuthi-eeraetutwii0et-d-thebes- fitthatwi_etoHFdrtgh,rhee-. "it_'e,a'tdN0rte'aqror'een- Mofm WILLIAM J. 0030110 WHAT t ll ll CAN DO TO OBTAIN SOUND CITY GOVERNMENT ' 1173‘." 45.6810 13.03.74 $88,377.87 196A2 ”50.22 MW62 35tuutditr 2t Mt 9,211.49 5.3l7.07 4.833.055 3.0.333 92.03957 11717.56 1148.53 7.1 1&36 66.le l Mtt3JB m 40,013.10 m.“ 81,318.62 2,669.39 3.86.3.0] 2B2.13 M99.60 Your vote for William J. ‘Curotto will give Highland Park-- and groer-the benefits. of a public office being run not for any one interest, or group, but administered for the very best benefit of the ENTIRE community, with fair and complete consideration for all. . i ' Ii. we tll 219 trt IN l53 166 127 42 ZS 39 51 N Que-00 Sir-M row - mum lawman-um aunt-MM...- ttmug "oaiiiri"iC'6Tii'a"G “hi-inch. h: W“, that“ You Pranks' - arad be Sat-dw “Mm-lute“ Mtho.et-eeiesHetherear.a- 'ameitodtrettuteurmmeerts. At the 'h-utr-pri- cal-a it on»... - - the M unno- “I of Bach's M m. Nt Match, Isn'- bui - Gran" in my ot the In: Jonah Ada-n. for many yam tut-her of the Load dd Me. of the Orcha- lnl Association. The program also includes the Beetbona "P-u" Symon}. and H'ararer's Prelude and Good Friday Spell from ”Paniial" The Tone poem. "Ecco Homo." by Dr. Felix Boeowski, prominent Chicago coo'p?ser-critie, follows the intermis- sion on the program for the two Cort- certs, ye “L” af ‘1'th mum-nor I'OUCEPINSIONIQAID The Inna! election to Idea one mesrtherofthet-rdot mm of thepolioe pension {and willheheld Mmsarevotiem,Arrit 19, frmn4to So'dtxhint1teexmrtmomotaeeit, halt. The candidate for election is Harald-r. Compositions by two lumber: of the Iitmrhemv-David Van Vader and Florian "se-tter-tet-tit" 11;: program for the Saturday night (April 24) Popular concert. This week's only soloist will be (en- year-old June Roach who made her drab! with the Chicago Symphony at the Young People's concert two weeks no. playing the Mendcluohn “Con- certo for Puno4orte," which she will repeat Wednesday. jlt0Pll' BE INDIFFEBEHT . . . MAKE YOUR VOTE no A JOB! mmw-m MISC-Ila- It is our sincere belief that William J. Curotto, candidate for City Commissioner, is the man to do the job! He’ll bring to the busi- ness of running a city, a highly successful career in business management, in the admin- istration of business affairs, and in expense budgeting and control. Because William J. Curotto WILL get needed things done . . . speedin and eoonomi~ cally . . . we strongly urge your support (and tit of your family and friends) for, his can- t any. . He’s a man to get things done . . . and is aware of the many things that have to be done. Benefits we pay taxes for . . . and now are NOT getting! '. He is pledged to no one. Is committed only to a program of economical city admin- istration that obtains dollar for dollar value in community benefits for, every dollar spent. 8WD“ [Given but Week Monolith-Ilium '-6-aeq.uSdh-.. -eti_di-rgr_r..rt- A-qhrisotghamt.r- Milan-alum“. it". 'hh-ext-thr-ts were-tere"-.----',':" Mdhm-ht-h mun-dbthcunia-gthc mmwnumuw reaetHaHaérataaonrtr- The &'rrrterm_i-erttertair-rere mum the qqhetti a- 'm"ie.veter.rritatiajai- 'tesshdmfs-intimrearhmmsasat theChicaaoServir=eenter,tmderthe chimp of William J. Cunotm. whoa1sowaskaderotthetocatat- fair. ' G'ivEIILOthk At Local (1.8.0. '-d-dto-iewtiehtherat.. In“. Mr. and In. Alfred Hereh 325 Sylvan rad. lake Bluff. Bid, And] & Lian. nod In. Wilki- J. Gnu. " CW avenue. Glance. girl. m6. Mr. and In. Wink-a Burton Be- "hl6sChi-esme,itrt,Areitr. Petty OHiezraasd In. Charles T. 'At'i'h?'i'ue""et""""'""ov, Mr. and Mrs. John Julcher. 'ss Deerfield road. Deerfield, tor, April 8. cut. and Mrs. Robert Ehrtesstrmrt, H o t c I Moraine-Ort-the-Lake, boy, Apeil 9. Mr. and Mrs John Swank. land- wehr “Id, Nonhbtook. bor, April 9. Mr. and In. Erwin Nnihack. Dun- dee mud. thbrook. girl. April 10. Mr. and Mrs David Morris, 438 Lincoln glam. girl. April 12. BIRTHS AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL d I. M:.oadMn.M.J.Mlnh-l Me.-dMes.NVartr" Pt-aa-h-dr.." "_T Inhabit-‘5‘ irstv-tmrntu.it- yaw. Maw-mi m Them-cum“- anathema-mm "r.itocyariea'ttismh-U-ta.d gnaw “Al‘s-cumm“ thertherhaveve-aMetrHti-t. the so“ not: want“: a. a machine-WNW “other." Munich. In "in d the he: the then - tries m or about new 5. mmmmwh than an: the eo-tries of Eve... This is My he with" - First, any at or no]: at their parents also (to. m to null here. Second. navel to Eaton has been much more can “I. to South America. Third, our newspap- ers do not adequately handle Latin American news. lt is important that we igttoeg. ou- selves in regard to the Central and South American countries. The "U- land Park-library has I to” d books about them. A In " MIC- gated titles are: South American Fri-ebb!“ Carr. Latin American Freeman-. T r 7 Good NeUhbors--H. C. Herring By PteAmer.icaa_hheear than]! South Anserieao.e midi- Journey to the World's Ents-Hia Middle. Munro. - Arttentinv-J. W. White Discovering South Amerie-d.. I mam “1.4., _ BACK " YOUR BOY Mop.ub-r Reerhlies-D. G.

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