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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1947, p. 2

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The Saturday December 6th at the Highland Park Community Center, the Tabernacle Society of the Immaculate Conception Church will hold a Bake and Apron Sale. Mrs. J. J. Riddle, chairman of the bakery sale ana her coâ€"chairmen, Mrs. Earl Leahy, Mrs. K. Pearson, and Mrs. John Santi, promise many delightfulâ€"#goodies of all kinds. Mrs. O. Schmidkey and her able coâ€"chairmen of the apron commit tee, Mrs. John McCaffrey,: Mrs. J. DeMichelis, and Mrs. W. J. Curot: to, promise a most attractive col lection of all types of aprons, *guest towels and other hand made articles ideal for Christmas and birthday gifts. The Highland _ Park _ Hospital auxiliary met last Wedn y at }'ha Trinity church for luncheon and ‘f_or work on surgical dressings. by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure] avenue, Highland Park, NL Telephone: Highland Park 557. Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and addrems of the writer. a y Tabernacle Society Plans Bake; Apron Sale, Dec. 6 ~ The famous colored Harlem Globe Trotters basketball team will play at New Trier High School Saturday, November 22nd at 8:30 P.M. . A team of North Shore stars chosen by Bob Townsend of Northwestern University will take the floor against this team. ‘ Such stars as Della Valle and Valvanis of Waukegan, Somenze and Janâ€" otta of Highland Park, and some ex~Northwestern players will make up the North Shore team. Tickets may be had at the gate or at the Community Center in Highland Park. ie Entered as second class matter March 1,.1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, You folks who haven‘t purchased your season tickets for the super series of perhaps 10 speakers slated during this winter at the high school auditorium, should do so at once., It‘ll only cost you $4.00. And we‘d pay that much, and more, just to see Clare Booth Luce who‘ll be featured soon. Harlem Globe Trotters to Play N. S. Basketball Team Auxiliary Workers Make Surgical Dressings Page 2 Yep, the Deerfield Township and Highland Park Men‘s Republican Clubs deserve a lot of credit for scheduling speeches by such outâ€" We‘re sharpening our pencils, preparing to interview Gov. Harold E. Stassen who‘ll be in our town tomorrow night giving what promâ€" ises to be a stimulating speech on National and World affairs. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS WILL INTERVIEW STASSEN After all, you‘re the ones who think it‘s time for a change. It‘s a preâ€"atomicâ€"ageâ€"job and it captures us in a pensive mood while an undergraduate at North: western. 4 Now, no matter how hard phoâ€" tographers try (and that includes H.P.‘s ace cameramen, Aldie Harâ€" ris and Percy Prior), they can‘t make the writer handsome. They gave up trying long ago. Don‘t be shocked at what you So far we‘ve had 25 complaints about that sad faced person above who looks out over this column each week. "Get a new picture," we‘re ordered. "That one doesn‘t Jook anymore like you than Stalin does," the critics rave. Well, now, we didn‘t think you cared. But, it‘s obvious you"do. And when our gentle editor (who can also handlea biting typewriter ably!) subtly suggests we have a new picture taken, we think it‘s time to obey. _ Now we‘ve become attached to the photo above. f So . . . in an effort to appease sharpâ€"tongued critics . . . a new picture will appear soon. R. B. Olson, Editor. Issued Thursday of each week Let‘s Take a Look WHLT T N. SCHULTZ (Special to the Highland Park Press) By Have Your Diamonds Reset Mr. Howard Copp, newly apâ€" pointed Director of Recreation for Highland Park, will be the princiâ€" pal speaker at the fall meeting of the Coordinating Council to be held today, November 20, 8:00, at the Highland Park Community Center, it was announced by Mr. Georg» Hartman, Chairman of the Coordinating Council. . Esitinates lu-lohd.. old PARTINGâ€"AND SPOOKY!â€"* THOUGHT . .. Make every minute count. It‘s later than you think! QUERY? ... Howard Copp To Address Coordinating Council Anything new on the Freedom Train coming to Highland Park? The senior male member of our family always gets a low number. And he gets it year after year. The writer, on the other hand, has his license application in the hands of State Secretary Edward J. Barrett almost before the ink dries on the application blank. Yet each year our number gets higher. â€" Not that it makes too much difâ€" ference, and not that it‘s import: ant at all, but we wonder what our state license number will be in 1948.. > Add these lookâ€"alikesâ€"albeit at a distance: OUR NEW LICENSES . . . standing personages. Each will be worth hearing Order your tickets now. ADD LOOK ALIKES ... Young, goodâ€"looking "Mac‘"‘ Mce~ Cormick and tripleâ€"threat, All Amâ€" erican halfback Bob Chappius (rhymes with happyâ€"us, Time tells us) of Michigan‘s Roseâ€"Bowlâ€" Bound eleven. Across from Bank for 85 years Highland Park 630 are .a most welcome gift at Christmas from loved ones. We offer fine, handâ€"painted miniatures, â€" large colored. picâ€" tures, and photo;sketches, â€", Pictures taken and finished in our own studio by : skilled craftsmen. Satisfaction guaranâ€" §$71 Central Ave. H.P. 5128 Do you have the same troublke? ORIGINAL DESIGNS L H. NEMEROFF PHOTOS SEVERI Photographer Willard Allen, Dorman Ander son, Jon Anderson, Gregory Armâ€" strong, Jim _ Aronson, Carolyn Baird, Carolyn Botker, Deborah Buchanan, Delores Casolari, Adeâ€" line Cassel, Charlotte Cleary, Josâ€" eph Clesver, Barbara Clemence, Lenore Crowley, Helen Dahl, â€"Philâ€" ip Dorough, Marlene Easton, Patâ€" ricia Floyd, George Freeman, Barâ€" bara Guiman, Barbara‘ Halsted, Thora Hodge, Nancy Jacoby, Helen Josselyn, Stanton Kessler, Judith Kitz, Tom Leopold, Janet Lolli, Bettina Lubke, Welton Mansfield, Bruce McClure, Beverly Mett, Conâ€" stance Miller, Robert Natkin, Harâ€" ald Nelson, Patty Peterson,, Michâ€" ael Phelps, Ellen Pierce, Ann Posâ€" tels, Nancy Rabittini, Mark.Rolfe, Don Rossiter, Chas. Rubens, Fred Schweiger, John Seaney, © Ann Sears, John Sears, Dorothy Smart, Gloria Smythe, Margaret Stein, Alice Stupple, Naney Turner, Philâ€" ip Watrous, Barlinra Weil, Wm. Wertheimer, Guy Wilbor, Benny Ziccarelli. 3 fe _4 B‘s A Maxine Ballard, Richard finuer, Kate Becker, Louise < Bertrand, Barbara Carlson, Donald Carr, Selden Clark,â€" Carolyn Enquist Claire Feuchtwanger, â€" Barbara Fischer, William George, Carol Honor Students At H. Park High School eards (1059)â€" returned to high school students for the first six~ weeks period showed a total of 84 first honors and 94 second honors. . Following is a list ‘of these honor students: First Honors 5 A‘s Al Baum, Barbara Tuerk, rrmmzen im 6 UFGgmadpr e« â€" \ / 2 A‘sâ€"2 B‘s i Kenneth Arenberg, Alice Arentz, Peter Armstrong, Joan Avery, Geno Bagatti, Bernard Barnes, Meredith Barr, Janet Bridges, Marilyn Clark, Jack Close, Doroâ€" thy Flinn, Gordon Garrett, Joanne Goelitz, Shirley Hamm, Hein Juer gensen, James Kilpatrick, Margaâ€" met King, Sally Lautman, Jean Linebetrry, Walter Marks, Evelyn Pritchard, _ Warner _ Rosenthal, Christian Roske, Harold Schick, Susan Schreiber, Joan Schultz, Philip Seitz, Dolores Strauss, Nanâ€" cy Thorsen, Barbara Wagner, Sanâ€" dra Wallis, Nancy Weinmann, Gretchen Wiltberger. ._ Second Honors : 1 Aâ€"4 B‘s + Geraldine Bailey, Carol Coppens, Carole Metzenberg, John Weber. 4 A‘s Michael Farrell, Alice Gilbert, Ned ‘Greenberg, Kenneth Harder, Hayden Hodges, Nancy Johnson, Susan Lautman, ©Louise Pollak, Karen Reinking, Helen Schwarz. 3 A‘s~2 B‘s Betty Arnswald, Pst Bartell, Jeanie Bertrand, Ann Boyd, Joan Chester, Barbara Flynn, Lewis Goldberg, Elsie Jorgensen, William Notz, Wendy Savin, Regina Wirth. 3 A‘sâ€"1 B Nancy Bartell, Marjorie Brown, Lee Bruno, Bruce Bulmer, Russ Clark, Judith Cohen, Thayer For: bes, Frances Manfredini, Laurie Nath, Edward Neisser, Malcolm Nelson, Norman Peterson, Robert Phillips, Robert Rietz, Caroline Schwarz, Barbara Scott, Ralph Wanger, Ellen Whitney. Barbara _ Alexander, . Marilyn Berg, Joanne Febel; Remo Picchâ€" iettti, Phillip Rennick, Winogene Sturgis, * The "total number of report May . Andrews. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hoazel Avenue \THANKSGIVING SERVICE THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV. 27 2 A‘sâ€"3 B‘s 1 Aâ€"3 B‘ Service will include testimonies. of healing through Christian Science. mlmmnmmvm T H E Will be held in Arrangements were completed today for a boxing show between the Chicago .C.Y.0. and Hawaii C.Y.0. in Honolulu Jan. 9. Ac cording to Lou Radzienda, boxing director of the Catholic Youth Orâ€" ganization*here, the trip will serve as an award to the open division champions of the C.Y.0.‘s 17th annual tournament that will be climaxed in the Chicago Stadium Haverson, Arliss Johnson, Elizaâ€" beth Larson, Ann Lawton, Louise Loewenthal, Sam McMaster, Milâ€" dred . Nanni, <~Edmond Nichéls, Sarah Pect, Donald Piper, Jay Plotkin, Nora Schiller, Mary Selfâ€" ridge, Carole, Spachner, Audrey Stein, Thomas Swift, Chas. Thom, %r!uln Timkin, Lila Tinetti; Jerry eller, Jacelyn .Wick. â€" 3 A‘s * Philip _ Pankiewics, Elizabeth Rademacher, Barbara Schamberg, Gerson Widoff. Chicago CYO To Mr. Mack, as Chairman of his local chapter and of the coordinatâ€" ing ‘committee of all groups of world government advocates on Chicago‘s South Side, led a delegaâ€" tion of 16 University of Chicago leaders in the decisive role which they took upon themselves as polâ€" icy leaders for the national or ganization, although their voting power on the floor. of the convenâ€" tion was almost unnotideable in‘ comparison with the influence of their arguments. ; P RE SS the Lincoln School will present a discussion and demonstration of safety patrol and school patrol proâ€" grams at the National Conference of the American Education Fellowâ€" ship in Chicago at the Stevens Hoâ€" tel on November The m’:?'.’:. school o t tonk selected by the National Safety Council to present this discussion and dt':‘outriflci to a group of interested teachers as a part of the conferente program. The group, under the leadership of Mr. Stanley ‘McKee, principal of the Lincoln School, will discuss the functions the patrols themselves carry out and something of the various other.â€"activiti¢s of the ‘school used, to promote general nfetyboth’indu matter of trafâ€" fic hazards and in items of fire safety, school accident prevention, and the like. Lincoln Patrol To Speak At National Conference In the discussion itself the stuâ€" dents will carry on the program led by Ann Curtis. The following children will make reports on special aspects of the program: "Our Boy Patrol", Sandy Klee; "Our Girl Patrol", Debby Ross; "Fire Safety", Barry Sturgis; "Building Inspection", Joanne Ceâ€" derborg, "School Grounds", Ann Curtis; "Solving Safety _ Prob lems", Bud Walters. Mack Elected To UWF Nat‘L Student Council Hazel Avenue; Highland Park, as a result of the leading role he played in St. Louis last month in formulating the new and much broadened policy of United World Federalists, has been e the National Student Council x the votes of delegates from over 160 student chapters attending the annual General Assembly meeting on November 1 and 2. The boys and girls patrols of Robert T. Miack, Jr., of 296 834 South Linden Ave., Highland Park, lllinois, has been pledged to fraternity. Mr. Wertheimer atteridâ€" board. ~At Case Mr. Wertheimer is a freshman majoring in mechaniâ€" cal engineering. Wertheimer Pledged To National Social Fraternity‘ where he was active in the band, tennis, intramurals and the senior Thur., Fri., Sat. . Nov. 20â€"21â€"22 Nelson Eddy â€" Hona Massey "PERILS OF PAULINE*" Thur., Fri., Sat. â€" Nov. 27â€"28â€"29 Kiddie‘s Alcyon Kiddie‘s Matinee Saturday at "ALEXANDER GRAHAM * YOUNG MR. LINCOLN® And: CARTOOCN REVUE "THE GHOST AND November 23 â€" 26 Betty Hutton, John Lund Telephone H. .P. 2400 George Sanders New! Exciting! FELL S . 2:00 p.m. Soled Gomfort Shorts and News Technicolor You‘ll be proud to wear this handsome ‘‘Winterâ€"Wonder"" coot in town or on the campus. ZERO KING‘S Clubman uister in wind and water. Repellent gabardine â€"=â€"50% wool, 50% heavy cotton. Sleeves and body lined throughout with Timme pile. Genvine Movton Collar. * Tan or brown. Sizes 36 to 46 (Clip for reference) Thursday, Nov. 20, 1947 Member of Freshman Class at Bradley U. Donald Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Carpenter, 568 Kimball Road, Highland Park, NHâ€" nois, is one of the 954 freshmen attending Bradley University this year, More than 1500 applicants Mr. Carpenter graduated from the St. John‘s Military Academy in June of 1947. He is now enrolied in Bradley â€" Technical College, Bradley University. _ freshman class. Thu., Fri., Sat., Nov. 2021â€"22 SPECIAL KIDDIES MATINEE Two Cartoons and Comedy Advance tickets now on sale. NOTE: Regular Performance GLENCOE Sun. thru Wed., Nov. 23â€"26 THEATRE . 630 Vernem Ave. Highland Park 606 Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 Sat.â€"Sun., 1:30 Nelson Eddy, IHlona Massey "Northwest Outpost" One showing only at 2 pam. t1 "THE GHOST AND starts at 4:30; 30c to 6:30 " $69.50

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