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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1946, p. 2

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Did you know that there are 18 cabs in Highland Park and that Those who were shopping _ at the friendly Fell store one afterâ€" noon last week are still talking about the cute pranks and the winsome smile of "Happy" Fell, redâ€"haired son of popular Mr. and Mrs. "Red" Fell. Doesn‘t that Christmas tree at Central avenue and St. Johns look I mean, of course, those pleasâ€" ant folks at our post offices who have been doing a grand job of getting out our Christmas cards and presents, § A friendly slap on the back to Postmasters Daniel L. Cobb and James Thompson and ~to their staffs. * HIGHLAND PARK NOTES ... Thanks to one of the most coâ€" operative group of men and womâ€" en in Highland Park A CHEER FOR THE POSTMEN .. . To all you folks out there who glance over the words that bounce around in this space each week, a happy Christmas! May you fully enjoy these Yule holidays. May you help usher in the best years of our lives. May you be rewarded for all the good things you‘ve done â€"â€" and not punished too severely for the things you haven‘t done. Merry Christmas! 1 FOR MONTHS TO COME N HITT N. SCGHULTI Let‘s Take a Look Your Child Can Enjoy 505 Central Avenue A Course in Riding RoOWN‘s W®IDING a#Â¥1 PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 321 MEYER‘S BAKERY is One Gift We send to all our customers this Yletide season of 1946 May yougs indeed be a: CHRISTNAS WISHES A Happy Christmas To You! (Bpecial to The Highland Park Press) ‘ .Sht SQTAZ« MERRY CHRISTMAS THOUSAND h. _i 9 Wns a 6 _ HAPprin€ESS By We Teach the When I think about those Hono. lulu truck drivers demanding â€" and getting! â€" five to six hundred dollars a month, it‘s hard to unâ€" derstand why we pay our teachâ€" ers so little. The teacher‘s job is most esâ€" sential. What is more important than properly molding the youth of America, the No. 1 duty of eduâ€" cators? If _ there‘s _ ever a campaign hereabouts for hiking the teacher‘s pay, T‘ll be for it! Although the writer is opposed to strikes of any kind, I do feel that our teachers are poorly paid â€"and that‘s an understatement.. Nowadays there is a lot of newsâ€" paper space devoted to teachers, their strikes and their demands for better wages, some of the taxi pilots earned more than $5000 in one year durâ€" ing the war? . , SERIOUS NOTE . .. Tel. 193 With Rachel Brent, "Gerrie" Gerhard and Dick Higgins to see "Song of Norway," the new operâ€" etta baged on the life and music of Edvard Grieg, now playing at Chicago‘s Shubert theater. Here‘s a musical drama rich with lovely music,. handsomely mounted, keenly directed, freshly Anyone suggesting that we use our atomic energy to destroy huâ€" mans should be heavily penalized. Do you agree? s SEE "SONG OF NORWAY" ... Statements causing such headâ€" lines should be halted. I wonder if we‘ll find the one we‘ve been hunting for all these GEN. EAKER SURE OF AN: OTHER WAR. Aâ€"BOMB CALLED CHEAPEST WEAPON. Anyone who talks about another war should be punished. _ Our dream tree is about six feet tall. It must be very symâ€" WHY? ... Here are two recent headlines springing from the maddening words of a top AAF official and a widelyâ€"known Chicago physicist who seem to delight in forecastâ€" ing the gloomy: Do you know where is one like that? Well . . . it‘s time to select our TERRITORIAL INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SERVIECE COMRANY OF NORTHIERN ILLINOIS THE PRESS Industries locating in this area have thesoe outstanding advantages: Railroad Center of the United States +« World Airport « Inland Waterways + Geographical Center of U. S, Population +« Great Financial Center + The "Great Central Market" « Food Producing and Processing Center + Leader in lron and Steel Manufacturing + l Good Labor Relations Record + 2,500,000 Kilowatts of Power « Tremendous Cooal ¢ Reserves + Good Government + Good living « Good Services for Tax Doliars + 16# lndustries Send for free bookilets containing useful information on these advantages. ‘ho..... ‘--~‘ basic training completed at the ground forces replacement trainâ€" ing center here, Pvt. Donald Robâ€" inson Jr. wil} visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B., Johnson, 638 Carol Ct., before reporting to Camp Stoneman, Calif., for further asâ€" signment. + Home from Stephens college for the holidays are Miss Jeanne Buys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Buys of Ravine drive, Miss Courtney Ann Cavenaugh, daughter of Major and Mrs. Robâ€" ert A. Cavenaugh, Deerfield road, and Miss Jean Perrigo, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Charles R. Perâ€" rigo, Cary avenue. Pvt. Donald Robinson Home For Visit _ FT. DIX, N. J., Dec. 18. â€"His appreciative audiences, 1 Without any hesitation we recâ€" ommend this fine operetta to all of you. Home for Holidays Stephens Students in Town presented and convincingly acted. It‘s a refreshing lifeâ€"story, unâ€" Hollywood, blended with beautiâ€" ful music sung and danced to by a group of talented actors:and acâ€" Among the 1,800 Illinois State Normal university students who will have a 16â€"day Christmas reâ€" cess from this community are the following : Katherine Mortimer, daughter of Mr. and ~ Mrs: â€" Vernonâ€"Mortimer, Moraine road; Wesley Wilner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilner, St. Johns; Richard Baldrini, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Balderini, Highâ€" wood; Dominic Baracani, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Baracani, Highwood; Harry Mussatto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mussatto, Highwood, and Angelo Pasquesi, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pasquesi, Highwood. 246 RAILWAY AVENUE The and Christian Science literature are svailable at m‘%flmmmm North Shore‘s Most Popular Cocktail Lounge .: ~ (gog Ne "MEET EVERY ADVERSE CIRCUMSTANCE AS T by ,,,_,-_j_‘..-,,,,,- Whether the difficulty is disease, loss, grief, dislocation, tan ho empen it oldier otberittiet ability, or any evil Science brings to you the assurance that the difficulty is not AMERICAN AND ITALIAN CUISINE Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures Now Under New Management . Phones H. P. 2206 â€" 5509 At&.llu--.-‘@.n EMIL & LINDA NOW FEATURING Anp ugucues ast Stavee Invite You Thursday, Dec. 19th, 1946 HIGHWOOD, ILL

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