w94 signed with the name and addrems af the writes. Lester 8. Olson. Publisher. . B. Olson, Réites. Laure! avenue, Highland Park, Nl Telephone: Highland Park 557. . publication must be written on one Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office «t Highand Park, Hinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, by the Highland Park Press, 616 Ward, she resigned to engage in a similar type of work for departâ€" ment stores. She was associated with the William T. Knott and the Arkwright Merchandizing organiâ€" zations of New York, training deâ€" partment store personnel in "perâ€" sonality selling." She was also emâ€" ployed by the telephone company, Miss Roma Lind began her caâ€" reer as a dancer and professional model. She was employed by Montâ€" gomery Ward and traveled the country training their sales perâ€" sonnel in personality development. After two years with Montgomery Miss Roma Lind, head of the cosmetic firm Roma Lind, Inc., 177 North State street, Chicago, Illinois, addressed the Ravinia Women‘s Club Wednesday Jan. 14, at the auditorium in the Village House, Highland Park, Ilinois, Roma Lind Addresses Ravinia Women‘s Club rope. We*tit=t doâ€"away with WPA, dâ€"lease, ‘The â€" Marshall Plan, and all the rest. Let‘s get politicalâ€" lyâ€"but not economicallyâ€"out of the rest of the world. Our foreign meddling® is ‘Operation Rathole‘. We‘re digging the graves for World War III soldiers now with the dollars we‘re sending abroad. Why, we‘re at war right now!" She continued: "The people of Europe don‘t know what, or how, we think. And: they don‘t care. All they want is our money. And we‘re surely givâ€" ing it to them. Trading is a two way proposition. They should give something too. Let miners in Engâ€" land and France get to work and start digging coal for us for a change!" ~ ‘"That is, we‘re trying to stop her with our right hand while our left hand sends her all kinds of supplies to build her war and ecoâ€" nomic machines." : &. “;_m{wrm MARSHALL "For years we‘ve beon building up Russiaâ€"and now we‘re trying with all our diminishing resources, to tear her down. In the frankest and most startâ€" ling public address we‘ve ever heard, Miss Kellems continued: ‘"How do Washington crackpots figure the United Statesâ€"repreâ€" senting sev n percent of the world‘s populationâ€"can support theâ€" other 93 percent? It can‘t be done. The sooner. we clean the new dealers out of Washington, the betâ€" ter off we‘ll be," she said in one part of her speech. : , She surely seemed to when, armed with sensational facts, she spoke at the high school auditorium last week before a small, attenâ€" tive," almost wildly enthusiastic group of North Shore Republicans. ‘"He hoisted a few martinis, got feeling good and> just gave us away," the fiery, yet feminine, little Connecticut industrialist.said about F.D.R ,, § "GET NEW DEALERS OUTH ... . _Frankly, we wouldn‘t like to see this rather hardâ€" earned cash ease out of the good old U.S. and arrive in the laps of certain mustached European bosses. "GIVES US AwaYy" ... pevrrpmpnammnnprpopagey commmmapenpremermmced But, we guess it will. "FIRE 1,500,000 FEDERAL > _It will if dynamic speaker Viviâ€"| EMPLOYEES!" . . . § ch Kellems, latest "Man of the _Advocatmg all kinds of finanâ€" Hour" (female division!), knows cial slashes, and forehandedly atâ€" what she‘s talking about. tacking almost all of what Presiâ€" Now we hope the "T" men receiving our modest check make a gallant attempt to keep the money inside the United States. * *Never Underâ€"Estimate The Power Of A Woman!‘ Well, Folks, income tax blanks are filled in and our money has gone to ye olde collector of internal revenue. Let‘s Take a Look WHITT N. SCHULTZ nust wi w from Euâ€" o®t d%dxy with WPA, (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) . at nearly every Democrats, have rAnérlun phblic, Kelloms nearly By | _ Reservation cards will be mailed to all membets of the local post, |-bo-nnq-“h-flhï¬* $ Tiace New mohihere ments will follow An oriental dinner will be served to American Legion memâ€" bers and their wives on Thursday evening, January 22 at 6:30. Folâ€" Towing the dinner Douglass C. Getchell, State Commander, will address the diners. itinted ; entertainment and refreshâ€" reservations early. There will be a of the hflm&cn'm.h- wary 21, 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic »Hayes has been cooking since he was cighteen, and has traveled extensively in the Orient, where he has léarned to prepare and serve many exotic and tasty dishes. These will be served in native style. .. 7 The dinner will be prepared and served by army cooks under the supervision of Woodrow Hayes, a member, who is also cook at Ft. Sheridan. She has been associated with the Patricia Stevens organization, opâ€" ening, publicizing, and directing charm and professional modeling schools in many cities. She is a wellâ€"known professional lecturer in personality and beauty fields: Army Cook To We share the positive sentiments ‘uf our front page editorial writer, Bill Thomas, who last week offâ€" ered . his sincere congratulations and best wishes to able Chief of Police ‘Patten. . developing telephone personalities. He‘s capable; trained in "the Highland Park way" of life; firm, yet tolerant; fully qualified to hold the important position as head of our efficient police force. CONGRATULATIONS, "EDDIE" PATTENt ... â€" We, too, are right pleased to hear that popular "Eddie" ‘Patten is our new police chief. told the PRESS. s â€" It was a stimulating speech, Folks,â€"and you who stayed in cory homes on that slippery â€" night miss>d hearing some eyeâ€"opening "I think she expressed the sentiâ€" ments of most of the people livâ€" ing on the North Shore. I only wish more people cguld have heard her who Ld 'x-washy Stasâ€" sen," another Highland Parker Quizzing several Highland Parkâ€" ers on their reactions to Miss Kelâ€" lem‘s verbal blasts, the PRESS learned they were in complete acâ€" cord with her thinking and wished she had spoken for many more minutes . . . and just as frankly. "She has great courageâ€"but why is courage needed in America where we presumably have freeâ€" dom of speech? She should be able to say what she thinks," a widelyâ€" known townsman said. ; ‘For too long now we‘ve been building our home on a foundation of ‘sand. It‘s time we start buildâ€" ihg/it on rock, like our forefathers did. They made our nation great. It can be great again!" EXPRESSES NORTH SHORE SENTIMENTS ... Concluding her hardâ€"hitting, 70â€" minute speech, which often alluded to the Bible, she said : ‘There are 2000 silly, useless federal bureaus crawling with red parasites. We should fire outright 1,500,000 federal© employees. â€"If we don‘t, we‘ll go bankrupt, and Stalin can take over." Advocating all kinds of finanâ€" cial slashes, and forehandedly atâ€" tacking almost all of what Presiâ€" dent Truman said in his State of the Union specch last week, Miss Kellems went on : On Tuesday, Jan. zl“-r.so pm. at the Temple, #40‘!/Zighon ave., Glencoe, the North Shoré Division of theâ€" National Council of Jewish Women, launches its new program "Council Cavalcade", aâ€"*"pictureâ€"parade of ideas and inâ€" formation basic to constructivetcâ€" tion on public affairs," according to Mrs. David H. Cahn, education chairman. The program will be preâ€" sented as a "Filmâ€"Forum", using the "best available documentary films, the forceful new medium for study and discussionâ€"group." It will continue through the first and third Tuesdays of February, March and April. Jewish Women Launch It was voted to appoint a comâ€" mittee at the meeting to check rental fees charged by the various Highland Park schools. Amount of dues will be votd on and nominaâ€" tion of officers will be made. The club will be started as an athletic organization and it is exâ€" pected that social activities will follow. & To Be Reâ€"Organized Meet Jan. 20 Young. Men‘s Club The purpos> of the meeting was to formulate plans for reâ€"organizâ€" ing the club which was disbanded during the war years. first open meeting of the Highâ€" land Park Young Men‘s club to be held Tuesday, Jan. 20, instead of Jan. 21, as first planned, in the Community center at 8 p.m. were made at a meeting held Thursday night in the center, Darwin Inman Miotti, Marcella . Rollery,. Edward Dostalek, Lioyd Moon, Warren Dean, Howard Gross, Frank Faerâ€" ro, James Golden and Mel Mulâ€" lins, director of the center. . + What beqrsc casta ies THE Sersee BULLETIN Cian duition ss ts aqendt a ts w As Entertaining As Your Favorite Magazine a hea ocgage t en hage ho toe un Pm ie M hm t quany d s hsny T adugur en t on t are addressed chiefly to the Single Members of the Fair Sex. The pages are adorn‘d wittily with cuts by Mister McKee. â€" Ancceres which dollow the verves we dudicrind chicfy io the Pie Sex. and present were Mike PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN IiLLiNOIs a m U A ®ov M A t C m This being the Bissewiite Youw. A P @4 k The local boys coached by the popular "Mel" Mullins and sponâ€" | sored by the American Legion, | whose boxing program is directed by Bud Moon, promises to give a spirited exhibition and deserves the support of all Highland Park fistic fans. ts . ,vit‘llomi-lhc-ddth-itnl- \ready is The two films to be )Mnu(h'u-.di.vfllh“bo- | mocracy" and *Despotigni." Supple Will Speak To AVC On Tuesday Highlighting Supple‘s talk will be a showing of the new British information film "A Defeated People", portraying the problems of reconstruction in the British zone of occupied Germany. Supple was one of ten Chicagoâ€" «ns recently cited for outstanding contributions to improvement of race relations in this area. James O. Supple, religious ediâ€" tor of the Chicago Sun, will discuss Germany‘s future at a meeting. of North Shore Chapter, American Veterans Committee at 8:15 on Tuesday, January 20 in Winnetka Community House. Highland Park Boxers To Meet Arlington Hts. The Highland Park Boys Club boxers will meet the Arlington Hrights boys club in a boxing show Friday night at 8:00 p.m. at the Highland Park gym. "Vo-l‘flï¬llflqih_%z ducting classes on "Current Affairs" lorthnCquCc-q on For:sign Reliations, will give a talk, "Orientation", preceding the first filmâ€"showing. She will tell of events on the United States and its political economy and will inâ€" dicate the extent of our ability, by exampl>.as well as by actual assisâ€" tance envisaged in the Marshall P RE SS U A m Y Mrs. William G. Barry, guthorâ€" 5 boofaned -vv-n x z:bimn, ete. CAE i it 6 a*=* . (£: ¢ BULLE TL« PB ol This Month in Your Jsunsmzmonnu * 4 Remodeling and Relining Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Clothes 8 North Second Street _ Phone H. P. 1712 â€" Highland Park SEEEHEIHEIFEHHHIHIHIHHHIHIHHIIIIFEIHHHHHHIHHHHHIHHHHHHHFH PPR PEEHEH PPE IPIHIIPIIIIIHIIIIHIEHITHIHHH Committse members from Highâ€" land Park include: Mrs. Hugh Ridâ€" dle, Mrs. J; Maurice Maxwell, Coâ€" chairmen and: Mrs. John B, Deâ€" Haven, Mrs. Wrm. H. Elston, Mrs. Geo. D. Harrison, Mrs. S. R. Manâ€" ess, Mrs D. Dean McCormick, Mrs. Emerson E. Mead, Mrs. Frederick Mudge, Mrs Lee H. Ostrander, Mrs. Norman R. Sackheim, Mrs. W. M. Washburn, and Mrs. Robert C. Bennott, Jr. Lake .Bluff, with .Mrs. Henry _P. Wheeler and Mrs. John L. Behr as vice chairmen. The enrollment will continue through February 13. Luncheon at Th: Casine on Thursday January 15 for over 200 committee workers formally opâ€" ened the 1948 Chicago Maternity Center membership enrollment. Mrs. John Andrews King, chairâ€" man of the Board of Directors of the Centér, was hostess to the enâ€" ed by Mrs. Harry B. 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