Communications . intended for publication must be written on one > tide of the paper only, and be the writer. * Laster S. Olson, Publisher. > K. B. Olson, Rditer. Page 2 M" Presents ‘ The Redeemerâ€"Dorcas Christ Student mas Sale at Redeemer Luthenn‘ Ul“"m, Church, 587 West Central avenue, Francisco Ponce ~de Lcon of épens at 10:30 a.m. today, Montevideo, Uruguay, will address ‘ December 4th, in the Church Hall. the _ Deerfieldâ€"Northbrook Rotary | For the past ten monthg the ladies club at its regular luncheon ®eet‘ | of the Luthcran parish have been ing Ml.lY- December 4, at Phil| planning and working to provide Johnson‘s, ;nn interesting variety of articles Mr. Ponce de Lcon is attending | for the many Highland Park Northwestern university mduate]ll iends who "annually visit the school this year as a student guest| Christmas Sale. Friends of the brought to this country by the Ro~) Luthrran sale may expect to buy tary clubs of the 147th (Northern |needic work, ties, bakery goods, lilinois) district of Rotary Interâ€"|religious books and devotional national. _ He is the fourth South items, Xmas cards and odd ’t-i American youth to study atâ€"North Rrles such as brushes, face cream, western in successive years, All|clothes hangers. The hot lunck sponsored by the‘ Rotary clubs of ioh is â€"aâ€"fenturcâ€"ofâ€" []i 7. j ; & ":-:." :....a... at hringin® etudan; | Will be served beginning with Deerfieldâ€"Northbrook Rotary Presents Uruguay Student The project of bringin® student guests from South America for study ih the United States is in line with the Fourth Object of Roâ€" tary Internationalâ€"‘"the advanceâ€" ment of international understandâ€" ing and good will . . ." Francisco Ponce ~de Lcon of Montevideo, Uruguay, will address the Deerfieldâ€"Northbrook Rotary club at its regular luncheon meet: ing today, December 4, at Phil Sohnson‘s. ON MILITARY LEADERS . year; 5 cents per single Copy. $5.90 per year outside of Lake county, Issued Thursday of cach week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure! avenue, Highland Park, NL Telephone: Highland Pask 557. . 5. On your Russian tour you spent considerable time with Stalâ€" in. Is he the real power in Russia? Is he the manâ€" who â€"can order armies to advance? Whaâ€"does the Russian "quarterbacking"? Who over there éalls the nekt inter national plays? What steps must the Angloâ€"American nations take to keep firm yet keep Stalin pleased and keep harmony in the world? 6. Do you believe it is wise to haxe _ exâ€"military . leaders . (We Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fels of Los Angeles, formerly of Winnet« ka, announce. the engagement of their daughter Ann L. to jn-e‘ 8. Zinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shandor M. Zinner, 723 Greonâ€" wood Avenue, Glencoe. Miss Fels is a‘student of National College in Evanston. Mr. Zinner, a former captain in the air corps, is a gradâ€" vuate of Swarthmorg College. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ilincis. Subscription rates: $1.50 per: year ; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 2. You claim .the Republican Party needs revitalizing* What specific steps do you propose for this revitalization? 4. Being an exâ€"GI yourself, and knowing how rotten, rugged and utterly stupid wars are, do you beâ€" lieve another war is ahead? If not, why? If so, what specific steps can we také to keep the peace other than soâ€"called "Dollar Diâ€" plomacy"? Well, another cold winter week eases in . ... and Presidential aspirant Harold Stassen still hasn‘t answered the 10 questions we gave him in written form a couple of weeks ago when the big Minnesotan visited our town. â€" 4 We guess he‘s too busy. 5 f At least that‘s what his secretary, Violet A. Cuwfonf "Teleâ€" graphs from St. Paul: * t3# § "GOVERNOR STASSEN OUT OF STATE. WILL AIR MAIL YOU COPIES OF RECENT ADDRESSES WHICH MAY ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS. APPEARS FROM SCHEDULE IMPOSSIBLE TO GET OTHER ANSWERS TO YOU ON TIME. _ So . . . following what we reâ€" ported here last week . . . here are the 10 questions we asked Mr. Stassen. We hope be answers them one day soon. _ We wonder if he will? _________ 1. How can small but growing and progressive communities like Highland Park help keep the peace, Mr. Stassen? . 3. You have called Senator Taft‘s foreign aid plans "penny: pinching." Just how far do you propose to go in this rebuildâ€" Europeâ€"campaign now gaining moâ€" mentum? Do you believe dollars will stop bullets permanently? FROM EXâ€"GI TO EXâ€"GI ... _ HERE, THEN, ARE QUESTIONS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS * _ And Still No Stassen Answers Let‘s Take a Look WHILTT N. _ SCHULTZ (Spécial to the Highland Park Press) Here Are the Questions! By _ 7. We understand you are for ~universal military training: â€"Why* Do you actually believe a tour of military duty improves American manhood? (Mr., Stassen touched on this subject in his Highland Park address. To a limited degree, he does advocate universal train~ ing. He believes we must be strong to back ‘up our philosophy. Para~ phrasing the thriceâ€"elected Minneâ€" sota governor, Mr. Stassen said he doesn‘t_believe we can keep the peace by.becoming weakâ€"Ed.) The ‘Christmas Sale 11:30 a.m. and continuing until 1 p.m. Mrs. Marcus Hagen an nounces that the Shumanâ€"Larson luncheon committee has a particuâ€" larly attractive menu ready. Mrs. Bertha Kittman is chairlady of the sale. THERE THEY ARE, FOLKS ... Well, folks, they‘re the ques: tions. . Will Mr. Stassen answer them? We believe he will. _ If he does, you‘ll read his exâ€" clusive answers here. air force will keep aggressor naâ€" tions "in line"? 9. If you were elected President of the United States who would you want as your Secretary of State? (This question might have been too leading. But, if Mr. Stasâ€" sen didn‘t want to answer it, he could of used that old political dodge, "No comment."â€"Ed.) â€" _ meant Annapolis and West Point trained : men; real militarists.â€" Ed.) in key diplomatic and govâ€" ernmental posts? If so, why? If not, why? 10. What part can the churches of American play in keeping the peace? (To date we‘ve not heard Mr. Stassen say anything about the religious part of world peace. We believe the worldâ€"wide practising of The Golden Rule would unquesâ€" tionably bring lasting peace.â€"Ed.) ace by‘peeoflin‘ weakâ€"Ed.) 8. Do you believe an invincible For MERâ€"Distinctive Stationery in Snowâ€"White Vellum or Delightful Color Combinations . . . Note Papers and Informals, including Engraved Christmas Designs . . .. Albums .. . Guest Books . . . Diaries . . . For HIMâ€"Potker, Sheaffer and Eversharp Penâ€"andâ€" Pencil Sets . .,. Pine Stationery . . . Novelties . . . For THEMâ€"Constructâ€"Oâ€"Craft Sets . . . Woodburning and Hobby Sets . . . Harmonicas . . . Footballs and Baskâ€" etballs . . . Dolls . . Doll Houses and Furniture . . . Electric Stoves . . . Washing Machines and Sewing Machines . . . Gaomes . . . Toys and MORE TOYS . . . ATâ€" THE CORRESPONDENCE NOOK 34 North First Street Highland Park, Mincis Telephone: H. P. 6680 Ask to See Those BUZZAâ€"CARDOZO CARDS: A Few Gift Suggestions : mnnmnnnnemeeeeeemmee s â€"a Lintols P. T. A. Members Meet School Board During Fair During the three days last wee of the Lincoln School Gift an Book Fair, the gymnasium took o the atmosphere of the Christms holidays with its joyful spirit « [MR| gaiety reflected in every corne Onâ€"Wednesday evening the pa k ents were invited to . attend C TX P CA maitine with thie! Ins During the three days last week of the Lincoln School Gift and Book Fair, the gymnasium took on the atmosphere of the Christmas holidays ‘with its joyful spirit of gaiety reflected in every corner. ents were invited to . attendâ€"a P,. T. A. mecting, with the local wchool board members as their guest speakers. It was an in formal gathering; the meeting beâ€" ing opened by Mrs. Carol Sumâ€" ‘Illlll. P. T. A. President, and the ‘nembcrl being introduced by Mr. Lester Ball, Superintendent of Dis~ trict 108. The representatives care> fully explained the year‘s work and ‘"‘India isn‘t the old country where child marriages.occur. Here in America we have them by the tens of thousandsâ€"with the bride and groom over 21, perhaps, in years, but still behaving like chilâ€" dren in their judgment and their emotions." m‘u- with a financial report, ouilding report and plans for fu" ture development, which included the not too far distant plans under consideration for an intermediary school for which land has already been purchased. The Deerfield Bowling Academy is donating the lanes for theâ€"match, which is being held for the bene~: fit of the Cancer Fund: The game will start at 8 p.m. and spectators are invited and advised to come early to be assured of seeing this fine match. h ~ The Book Fair was a great sue> cess due to the untiring efforts of Mrs. Herbert Klee and her commitâ€" tee, and the fine cooperation and efforts of Mrs. A. H. Emerson from the Gift Corner and Miss Virginia Zuess of the Highland Radio and Record Shop. The opponents will be the Mcâ€" Gills Horse iulish Match Game Team with the following line up: Pete . (the Judge) ~gurarfl, Harold Lango, * Charlie rovetti, â€" Gus Klemp and John Picchietti. Advice to a small boy who wants to have a crew (or shorter) hairâ€" eut: Assisting Mrs. Herbert Klee was Mrs. Jerome Goodman; â€"Mrs. John Scarnavacco in charge of,. the raffie, ~Mrs. George C. Ekdahl, magazine subscriptions, and Mrs. Arthurâ€"J. Howard in charge of all workers at the Fair the entire three ‘days. Her list of workers included a long list of P. T. A. mothers who‘ gave their time to selling in the booths: Mrs. C. A. Pollock, Mrs. A. E. Patton, Mrs. Marvin Laurentz, Mrs. L. N. Hartâ€" er, Maxine Phillipsborn of Glenâ€" cos, Mrs. M. S. Guttman, Mrs. J. J. Duggan, Mrs. Burton Smailley, Mrs. Alex Winefield, Mrs. F. O. Discus, Mrs. George Ross, Mrs. Seitz, and 8th grade girls. Chairâ€" man for each of the three days were Mrs. L. A. Nathan, Mrs. E. J. Dostalek, and Mrs._R. J. Seitz. The powerful Ladies Major Rovick Bowling Shoe Team headed by Laura Stellmacher, City of Chicago Match Game Champion, with Evelyn Krumske, wife of the well known Paul, Marge Chris: tiensen, who holds a mere 180 avâ€" erage, Betty McCarthy, last year‘s State Doubles Champion, and anâ€" chored by Betty Tamuel, Herald American Champion. The Girls hold a team average of 887. To date their high series is 2884 and high game 1006. Bowling Match Held For Benefit of "You have plenty of time to wear your hair bald." .___â€"Dickie Orlan, 6, on WGN‘s "Juvenile Jury" Cancer Fund On Saturday night, December 13, 1947, a match game full of fun and excit:ment is in store for bowling fans of surrounding comâ€" munities. Dr. George W. Crane WGN. D.A.R. To Observe Filis Island Day P RESS observe Ellis Island day on Thurs day, December 11, at 2:00 P.M. in the home of Mrs. Hamilton R. Winton, 2377 â€"Pierce road, High: land Park. It is particularly approâ€" po that the guest speaker will be Glencoe, D.A.R. State chairman of. Ellis Island, who personally visited tell about D.A.R. work done in the marine hospital there. Gifts of money, yarms and various materials are contributed. annually from every Chapter to carry on the D.A.R. therapy and handecraft.proâ€" jects on thllhl:d;. Chapter memi reâ€" ports of the vlï¬mwfl committee chairmen. Mrs. Hamilâ€" ton will be assisted at tea by coâ€" hostesses Mesdames Frank J. Sorg, Robert S. Prosser and Roy H. Mrs. Gertrude â€"H. Galloway of Members are invited to attend the 4th Divisional D.A.K. meeting, December 12th in the Narcissis Executive Room at Fields. A Naâ€" tional Defense program has been outlined with Tapt. W. C. Handley, Guest speaker. The Junior "C.A.R.‘s" will have a "Christmas Gift Party" for Kate Duncar Smith School, Satupday December 6th in the home of Mrs. Sidney . Frisch. Toys and clothes will be gift wrapped and packed for the mountain school, which is completely D.A.R. supported. Olson. Christmas Seals today are in the hands of nearly .38,000 Lake county citizens, and the fate of an effective county tuberculosis con: trol program, likewise is in the same hands. For upon the sale of those gailyâ€"colored gummed stick ers, which carry a vibrant "Merry Christmas" message, rests the exâ€" tensive activities of the. Lake County Tuberculosis Association. This year the slogan of the Seal Sale is "teSnwork" designated by the yoke of oxen shown on the Christmas Seal. Either the Sanaâ€" Christmas Seals North Shore chapter, D.A.R. will . . . Your Protection Against Tuberculosis The Commodore Resta ANNOUNCE A NEW AND BETTER FOOD SERVICE WITH MANY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. and sandwiches of all varicties 4 BANQUETS AND PARTIES ARRANGED ANY TIME The Famous ‘Chicken in a Basket‘ / GOLDEN BROWN FRIED CHICKEN WAFFLE FRIED POTATOES AND COLE SLAW YOU ARE NOW ABLE TO ENJOY. A DELICIOUSLY PREPARED MEAL N a very large selection of mmrr*mroom ce ce ies NK ATK secanltatileess toritim or the association, working along in the battle against tuberâ€" culosis, would be like trying to cut a piece of cloth with one half of ni.irdnhnu'uth.gn.ï¬- with a combined cooperative proâ€" to mail their gifts as early as posâ€" sible. Mrs. McCullough is hopeful that the association will retain its honor of first place in gross Seal Sales of all counties in Illinois Free Parking Mrs. Belle O‘Brien and Mrs OE Smith 316 RAILWAY AVE. Chestnut Court Book Shop, Inc. For as Low as $1.45 From 6 p. m. to 2 a. m. Bar Open Later _ Tel. Glencoe 181 or 1827 SHELTON‘S GRILL, 11 So. St. Johns Ave. ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE PURCHASED E. Hansen‘s Pastry Shop . INDIANA: AN INTERPRETATION MR. JOHN BARTLOW MARTIN, Saturday Afternoon, December 6 of 552 Central Avenue Invites You to Meet who From 4 to 6 p. m. copies of his book 1947 Christmss Seal Sale. If it wins this year it will be the fifth consecutive year for this honor. To carry on the work of the Assn. Buy and Use Christmas Seals. in Washington, has been appointed Promotion Manager in addition to his Press Information duties, Carl Thursday, Dec. 4, 1947 Your Orders We will fill H. P. 2585 rFant