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Highland Park Press, 25 Mar 1948, p. 1

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Simmpimotequip-cntit Pemtittedtoi-ther-.a -txati1itr.iatkiBioeatedin thtozoomr-hirset-airaette. If we-all of us-ever needed ml reasons for attending Easter services, we have vmsons this yeat. - _ '"oduthstmhr-ntr-eate othhmhothwt. rehtsqttrhiitammseirrrtrof ti-it.iureimtetu-iur, and other hm equip-ant riehtinitBosmh-imtttahi. a'ormdtorGiettset-uuirsn dmftsaatd,atthte-time.to arBneh.b-ebett'e is . self-con- in; ilw‘. 2f; iii7iil'el;."lli.'lLNJ2Tl'l2' ma. with which the m"UiGi teetl _ tlitt te the R-ttat The first step in High, but} Park Hospital's build- in: pug-nu has - been completed. The Inn Inns- efy, which has a total up.- _ city of twenty labia; is a" in operation with ginning new oqnipment of the not: adv-need Vot.Na.NV,Nts5 m, To Haw Pm tro.hts BY BILL mom for' I fading, the W In “hint-them” __ and that-mm of tb.rommukmt-dtott-et d-d_fortheb.h_ They are then M, - .toeotR.msd.tored'mtumh. -tortotheufeWhenttiithrte Theeearethree other roar-ade- votedeattirebtotheenreof- born infant: The doctor's enm- ining room with thoo-r, equip-eat. I and] office and by the nm which; the nursery 'mdnthirdroom,the milk formula room. 'reikemee each day'IIl Hot-Mot the infants are pro- lp-red under aseptic technique. Tttersuinthisroom-uibr" with an electric bottle wallet, bottle rim. and adequate drain- ing -ieen. The trteriliaer m I duat moot. It beam ".ttPiieeitutosteririe, " botch- and nipplu " a haw per-tun may high to Gi) nil bog-ted; After “It ho hum dtme,thebottkanretheasnBsd meaNhthereresmtuaasdnre-trt mtatmqdtothitrrrteriii-rwh.ee" thymnhjechdhllhm iteriodorftmr-st_tkrer. Adioinin; the nursery is n as ch] bohtion unruly which an lee are of three infant at one (time. With this unit. the Hospital is now able to furnish complete are for infants who may have been horn out-id. the haunt: " who my Show some signs of in- faction following birth. This unit is furnished with the lane type of equipment an the-nail: nursery bot is completely bow and cul- not he attended by the my nun-q who attend the infants in the genenl nun-Icy. I "I in ”Ripped with gen-kiln] lullhmtutho'uiriscinnhted in the room, that lights." com staaKtrateritisirtethe air. The jrjl?.tl,ilitti,,,jl,?j,t,,,.t,,,il,t,sjl?ttstst I Amai1-b-irtitmeampiartits Media! KW PukLet- t-eqrwrsirtetheretrret-ofthe drhomrlttb-rttrmtbrrarenrrn- t_htAreecuehsrroto bqa-d-hHtothqAarieriean Cal-ca - and mild to mm. The,“ all It.. '.trm2q-1-deartmmantttud "Xhqh-Wttahs"rmt I so- Ihlb'm My untitled “Insult-emin- “hm-Whom!“ ”mum-Macm- M mum Am f1-t_t"Betviderrat., 'mmu”. 'ish-rt-et'- an Chit- loc-c-thl Ptthttn mguhh-mdhh ups-Ind by a. lab- County “Mirth-urbane- -heee-t-TetrrrHe- ”yr-“WM "Neue-tu-e-tid b-feb-rr-trare. d-I'bwu'TB-w 'e.'s_tgimbqtt-mt Ean'l-mnjm cor Sod-Cy in he Highland Park at'6E'dtih"tie “a month oT KW: WM - nppainted chair- nlnn of tho Wmrilnaad Pu'k m. by Dr. Robe-t D. Coghill, Luke Bluff, who heads the Society's county amp-ic- for n quota of 823,350. MM In: "leeted the fol- la'in. committee to uni“ him: Dr. Wu Boyd, Joseph B. GM Dr. “Jim . Looby, Dr. 'i'hiiyti?'i'ei, In. Jo- lepln P. n, hank F. Sel- "ide., In. E. Shin and Dr. Gm P. Wain!“ AmWI‘hConn- "DMts.AbmetCmte.r,",rmbe mmmmm 1._eth-trteoethe -tr-te-dets.qrrotarorthe manta-mam uni-m RFC-ma Fimd Dlive A committee of nine, headed by Edward J. Lemma], 267 lamina rd., will conduct the 1948 fund drive of the American Can- W for the concert my be obtained from the slim men- tioned young people or " the box office in Oldie-tn Hull. A large ennui-sac audience from High- land Put Ihould do much to en- come that: young people. Harold N. Finch. hand of (In Inuit department of the m Park High school, in conductor " the Youth Orchestra. _ l leather-hip in the orchestra is Tepeeqeartative of " high schools from Ill pert: of Chieaeo Ind the ”but; Selection: for member- ship in tho out“: were bend solely on nude-l ability, and were made without _ for new or cultural backgrounds Competition at auditions In: keen nines better thmt 600 pupils selected by their hill Behoot director: were sifted for the ultimate membenhip of MlCunud-ovium this [a Min. balm Highland Park, Illinois, Thursday, Math 25, 1948 aloud... the "siiriiiriiLi"'ii'l2 Since then ht has returned a guest. conductor of this not“ or- pniudon a number of that. ind hnsbeerteat1edrqrmourto-t conduct a number of other “or orchestral. including an “that! Orcheltn of Iain. Taking out with the Beaten Syn-plum or cheutn for two not: Into in "M, ho was hailed by cutting critic. than a u “in. Mu”. no In: been - the u I went conductor of the sum; mer- mu Hood Dell Concert. in Phil-601m Coat-rt-rt-th-fees' thhkmh.Winrfttbothe-her uttlnG.0.P.nIlyat6Ioch- ','chtttt""" ”LAM “LIL " Coatdi%_at [do in moo- nisedbrthennttmt'.b-hem none 'tftheemetnrsdtttis mum mull, a you In phraieattr. I. h wild, hm -ir,rahNe-Mreqbahq his hobby. I. b Clio I but an» derttofeemtmr+noradhtBMmm Wheaten-radon! phony Orchestr- in New York. The ovation both concert. [our and critics accorded him " that time was one of the'mattstnndintr sens-p tionl of the music season. e V t-.ammt-dtonrtthgmreh hmlr.Mh-&odb- ttrteetteefbeegd.et.dt.tt. Ammun- manna-ovum“ men-“whine- mtntbwm -tr-rt.r_d-tthexrr't. ”Jeni-hutch» “mu-abho- .._.sr-t-e. Mr. litromloa “a horn in Mena, Greece. in 1896, and had an enviable reputation a a con- ductor in Europa before he made his mom!» debut in America with‘the Boston Symptom; Or- chestra in I'". The unammoul approval that ("and Ma Boston appearance wyn him an invitation to nturn'fot another aerial of concert- the following yaar, a thing unheard of among the staid Bostonian; It was while he was in this country for that engagement that he was invited to become gueat conductor for a uric- of concerts in Hinneapolia. ,mr " mt conductor (if tty my Tort ,Weyiqsm- In the lam of 1940-1941 It. Mitrepoulm mule his tint It The Minneapolis Symphony or- ehestm with it internationally noted conductor, Dimitri Wtrop. ‘oulos. will appear in the final com cert of thin Joanna’s Community Concerts uriea at the Highland Park High School Auditorium on Wedneoday owning, March 81. This famed organization in widoly known as one of the forarmost of its kind in the world..Composed of 90 “Handing musicians, it has its roots deep in the culture of the goat Northwest when it has followed a come of sound and gradual development thrimeh the years. . Find Connuinity Contact Shad For WM; Mare]: 31 MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY HERE The Citizen's Committee for Local Tu Ravi-ion met Int lurch 17th in the Council Chamber and agreed on April 24th In the den for the referendum when Eigh- land Perk voters will decide on I new basic tax rete for the Cat per-to Fund and the and and Bridge Fund. The new rate in made neceelery by the nation of the Stete Legislature which has lowered the rm to e point where it will no longer cover the cost of these services. It is understood that the rate we: lawered. no that each axing body would be forced tontothevotenofeechcom- munity to get the rate that the needs of each community would individually require. Thin, in " feet, in giving to each tmm e hue measure of “Home Rule” for the ttmt time in the history of our Matt . The new maximum pomiuible nee. ”commanded by the Con- mittee will be mud on a. "(manta ballot u the following two propositions: (I) “M h 'r-he-ro- ”mmInMI-kudnho WolJuporonchnni- - mum-ml- tho-e-obo-ei" (2) “Skills-aha.“ HWMMI‘DH“ anO'uc-l-th iiicEiEayiEiriii?.iiiiiiii tho nd..- nudist-who" ”hummus...- h-‘olr' " 'ACL-st-,,,,.,,.. canon. will one. - uh tt po-tbuf-edt-ai-tths meanewepddhnmluho and”; provided by that w. ftmd-dxrfn,trtnddttiem,_ mblelumlothttbodu moan-chm!“ If! in the mm to each- “mm-quot ”humanist-1d.“ whho-Onhlnn BummAnnut. . “MM"; 145 CitrTaxRefesemham WillBeHeHA.eiiMt1t Forjnlomution “cu-ding the mutation activiti- in Highland Park, all the Recreation OHiee--. WP. 2442. The - phylum-d wo- gnln for boys and girls from eight to sixteen years of In, and the adult program, will be announced Inter. The Pllygroupd “urinal-cation Department Day Camp bulletin: were given to all childnn nun to eleven yam of use in Highland Ptrrk last week. -- These phyla-cum will be prim- Briry for children five'to ten you: of use. A competent woman dime- tor will be in charge of ouch place. The West Ridge School phy- ground will operate on Monday, Wedneodoy trnd Widars only nd the Old Elm Park Playground will operates on Tnudny manila-day only. All other phygrounth will operate etch morning from 9:00 to 12:00 from Honda, June)!“ through Friday, August Tth. The playgrounds will he Sums: Park, Lincoln School Park, lla- vinin School Put-k. Brae-ids School; West Ridge School. Old Elm Put and Morgan Park " Elm Flue School. Preliminary mouncemenb re~ guiding the summer pros-um for Junior Plnygronnde were given to all Bightnnd Park school: today. According to the announcement made by the “wand and kee- rention Department, men phy- g‘ronnds will be operated for I period of seven weeks for the jun- ior Me children. Seven Playgrounds To Be Operated Next Summer Admiral Byrd Concludes ‘Men ttf The Hour’ Series W mu. Lecture April gem: fmr-,mHtttsiumG-t d-trootkit-P-po. “town-amnion» Mmmumm i'tet"tet1ite-or.o, Por his expeditions td the North end South PtteVakdmirat Byrd he been awarded Tirtetre- decoration it in within the power of the United States government to bestow. including the Congra- sionel led-l of Honor end the Distinguished Service lledel. A 'taeuflrerinWorHwsrrit- - in hidhtr some. work for thh myhthereeentwer,“ on bath the European end Pacific from and received {our citation- for his wu- activity. There will be en edvenee ale ofm1hrtitodmmsb.roetieeatot Kr. Kerry Riel-lor’e ofBee, 866 Conn-ll Avenue. Highland Perk. Bunnie. Thoe ticket _ so on Ila " an - deb. 'ti-ot-UG-tu-or "ne-tttv-tttOGG." Asp-dimmubomon ,tt_rrmttmld-hettt.ttmiand "mm-awkward Wonk-ODMAM - and: be mm a neg-0th: _ W" __ 5. month-domain Dtsrhtrtht-ittdth.D.r.rt. Mn'muekuudholdhm WMlldcufde-n- inguinal-mamma- Pamhm.neeho team parties. Humor runs through it, Ind the film include. may hum-n interest that. of penguins, unkind do" Each Deena in a high spot, unfully selected by Admiral Byrd during the five '-ittekhimtorutttuaNe- tun together. ' wwmmim Jfd'dV1t2jt,'atitt' hunt-v: mm 1uu'tdt?e12tt,pt . 5-. humus-hum “than“ In his Intent Ieeture-n1m, Ad- min! Byrd loch but upon n life- time of unequalled exploratory activities end mesh his most in- teresting adverthare--hits second expedition to the Boutti Pole. The story of this expedition has never 1before been shown inHihms. a, “Dilcovery” is the dmmatie re- SI,',' on exploratory nights over e South Pole, battles with iet- packs, the re-dincovery’of Little America and the “males of dog- Rear Admiral nichnrd' E. Byrd, the world’s greatest living explor- er, will - and show his new motion picture, “Discovery” " the Ilium-ad Ptrk High Aehoot Audi- torium, Thumdar evening. April 22nd " 8:15 D.m. Locum FihCDsueoveerr ToBeShownFor Fink Time a High School WbDongna-u WNW-0m Ac a copy; $1.50 a -------i 0mm the t.httm

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