As Messrs. Dwight Mutchler, Raymond Da Boll, Raiph Frederick «and E. Willis Jones (the book‘s clever and capable designers and iMlustrators) write, in part: HE‘LL GET OUR VOTE! ... "I will give all the time that is neéded in the city hall, will do the best job I know how to do, and if I don‘t know how‘ to do it in any particular case, I‘ll find the right help. My judgment will be based on what is best for the city and the citizens as a whole." Speaking was Robert F. Walkâ€" er, one of Highland Park‘s leadâ€" ing citizens, and the competent man endorsed as a candidate for mayor of Highland Park in the April 15 elections. Mayor Garnett, who has a splenâ€" did record as this town‘s No. 1 ofâ€" ficial, endorses Mr. Walker and ". . . Stretching westward from the Lake Michigan shore with its sandy beaches and excellent yacht harâ€" bors, 50,000 ‘acres of parks and forest preserves await your holiâ€" day with horseback riding, picâ€" nicking, fishing, swimming, sailâ€" ing and golf. There are more than 200 golf courses within 40 miles of Chicago . . . Highland Park is nicely repreâ€" sented with pictures of Moraineâ€" onâ€"theâ€"Lake, pretty homes and the entrance to ouwr Ravinia Opera. LOOK IT OVER ... We feel certain you‘d like to take a glance at these pictures, Highland Parkers, and you may if you‘ll stop by the spicâ€"andâ€"span Public Service office, 521 Central avenue. Ask likeable Mr. E. A. Menke, district superinterident, to show you the booklet. REPORT ADVANTAGES ... "¢% .)Qpen to everyone are the thousands of fine churches, great libraries, the Chicago â€"Art Instiâ€" tute, the Museum of Natural Hisâ€" tory, the Museum of Science and Industry, the Shedd . Aquarium, Adler Planetarium and Brookfield Zoological park. â€" The opera, the theater and symphony are here for your enjoyment. . . ." Page 2 Here‘s a vivid "sales story," in pictures, telling why our "neck of the woods" is such a wonderful spot in which to live. Now we‘ve often remarked that no matter where we‘ve traveled, we‘ve never found ‘a location more delightful, or lovelier, than Northâ€" ern Illinois, generally, and Chicaâ€" go‘s North Shore, specifically. Well, this week there comes a handsome, pictorial presentation of that idea neatly summarized in a 53â€"page booklet put out by the Public Service <Company of Northern Illinois. * « __ In these Budget â€" Cutting â€" Portal â€" to Portal â€" Pay â€" Secretary â€" ofâ€" State â€" Changing â€" Days we‘re stumbling through now, this column, like most of you, feels kinda confused over the nation‘s unpredictable ways and we belicve it expedient this week to switch the spotlight from national affairs and beam it on Highland Park matters and other pertinent things that have come to the writer‘s attention reâ€" cently .. .> + SPLENDID BOOKLET . .. TEA OR LUNCHEON SERVED AT ANY TIME : DURING AFTERNOON 23 No. Sheridan Road WHLT T N. SCHHUILTZI Let‘s Take a Look HIGHLAND HOUSE We are also catering to LUNCHEON AND DINNER PARTIES Week days â€"~â€" â€" 11:30 to 8 Sundays â€" â€" â€" â€" 12:30 to 8 All Things Considered By Day4 a NOW OPEN LEARN TO BUILD, CREATE ... In a civilian, peacetime world â€"which we‘re trying hard to make aâ€" reality â€" soldiers and deathâ€" dealing weapons have no place. Those who know report the reaâ€" son U. S. policy makers are more and more of the military is because "it is easier to get good men from the services than it is to get equalâ€" ly able civilians." Complete disarmament for all is the key to peace, _ _ _ 3 The quicker we forget how to destroy and the quicker we learn how to build, the quicker we‘ll have worldâ€"wide peace of mind. And that‘s what we want! From the excellent "The City Government Highland Park, Hliâ€" nois" booklet that reached us this week: We don‘t go along with all this enthusiasm directed towards Gen. Marshall‘s surprise jump to the highlyâ€"important Secretary â€" of State office. © Now, please understand. We think Gen. Marshall is a great man. T + That is, he‘s a great soldier. He proved his eminent military qualities as chief of staff. â€"But his _ thinking is directed along military channels. #%, And we don‘t want oliveâ€"drab diplomatic talk tossed about at peace conferences. And while we‘re on the subject, we don‘t think it‘s healthy to have soldiers in complete command in Japanâ€"and Germany, either, Nor do we think it‘s wise to have a general (Maj. Gen. John H. Hilldring) as assistant state secretary for occupied areas; nor a general (Lt. Gen. W. Bedell Smith) as Russian . ambassador; nor an admiral (Rear Adm. A. G. Kirk) as ambassador to Belgium. PARTING THOUGHT . . . THINK PEACE ... MILITARY STRANGLEKHOLD? . .. â€" Now to switch the spotlight back to national affairs for a moâ€" ment . . . In our opinion, the military has no place at the peace table. .. "The salvation of the communâ€" ity is watchfuilness of the citiâ€" claims that he is the type of man who can keep the able men in the city departments working as a We agree. & Mr. Walker will get our vote. He is a fine man, a natural leader, and a gentleman who can take over the straight course set by our retiring mayor. Best wishes to you, Mr. Walker! And know that we‘l} be glad to work with you any time should you need us. A sad commentary, indeed Remember that, Highland Parkâ€" Tuesday, Jan. 21â€" Thursday, Jan. 23â€" Wednesday, 10 12 10:00 am 12 8:30 pm Ravinia Woman‘s club. Dinner dance at village house. 2:15 pm 1:30 pm 6:30 pm T :30 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:45 pm 7:45 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 2:45 pm 7:45 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm P# :30 pm :00 pm :15 pm :15 pm :30 pm TERRITORIAL INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN I1LLINO1NSs Children‘s Anovie, Lincoln school. Rifle and Pistol. General meeting, Deerfield range Sunset Terrace association, Community center. Woman‘s association, Presbyterian parish house. 12:00, chancel service; 12:30 pm, lunch; 2:00 pm, program. Rotary lunch, Sunset Valley, & Musart club. Homes. Kiwanis dinner, Sunset Valley. L * Rifle and Pistol (pistol). Deerfield range; Rebekah lodge, Masonic temple. : Men‘s Fellowship, 1st United. Homes or church. City Council, City Hall Infant Welfare Wing. Homes. 3 Sewing group. YWCA. xo Lions club. Highland House. Green Bay PTA. School. Men‘s Fellowship. Presbyterian church. Capt. Jones and Gen. W§ibur. ‘ Painting class. YWCA. | American Legion. Legion hall. Interfaith group. YWCA. H. P. Woman‘s club, Program at club house Ravinia PTA board. School. ; Hospital board. Hospital. . Elks, Elks club. Bethany Philathea class. Church. No. Suburban Philatelic at Center. S H. P. library board. Library. H. P. Music club. Homes. Royal Arch Masons. Masonic temple Royal Neighbors. Masonic temple. Emblem club, Elks hall. * COMMUNITY CALENDAR World Airport « Inland Waterways + Geographical Center of U. S. Population + Great Financial Center bdu‘hbu-d.ulm *« Good Labor Relations Record + 2,500,000 Kilowaits of Power « Good Government + Good Living â€" Good Services for Tax Doliars. |u-m locating in this area have these outstanding advantages: Railroad Center of the United States T H Eâ€"P RES S For more information hdhh&â€"hâ€"ud-flduu*. secure foctval information about the mony economic resources of this orea. On requedt thic research group will moke a special detoiled study; tor your business, of the various fac M“‘hdwud.ww*" work is corried on without charge. 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