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Highland Park Press, 25 Mar 1948, p. 2

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-u.-t-mr.e-arsao.dqsae '-tet.-Btr.r"e" “unmade-miner: '.M".ae_PitomtmatMqtttagta an.“ mun-:1l8wyuu; l m ---_'". P..'." “cannula-nu. “mum-utmo- 1Beer.,t2ert.eu.ef.ffeetet" Putz Now, rather than criticize the department about the few streets badly in heed of repairs, I'd n- . t-ao-rta.amrra-rrq-i"" ACethrr-,TutNruYiroub.... It's time, I think, to re-state the unwritten rules which govern this column . . . . We who like to write as an avocation feel most fortunate and deeply honored when we are given an outlet, particularly a voice in Highland Park's official newspaper, read not only by thousands of you Highland Fathers, and our ntt leaders, but by former towns- folks now living in undreds of cities across the nation. Min‘ only for until. I In W aware of this writing priv- Over the - Bnd in some ‘50 columns. I've ultimo meet “in responsibility. CM” own SUBJECTS . . . PRAISE, PEOPLE . . . . _ Concrete”. I mean this: You and] know. for example, that certain aired: in our town on in bad condition. I know the street department know this And I know these streets will be re- paired noon. During my 27 years, I believe Pn‘iscovend one bit of philéno- pliy that's helped me considerably during may difficult days. _ and: has been my luck while working with four different and able editors of the PRESS. Simply stated. that philosophy in looking for the good, the fine. “is clean in any given situation. Then, "ter finding it, reacting to it in a positive manner. It's are when I writer for my my" is permitted to write on abject: of his own choosing. I feet, therefore, that because thin right has been given to me I should. each week, leave some- thing ponitieesith my readers. This ill". my. luny weeks I've felt my words were inadequue. Still. positive writing is my No. 1 rule. ttls a challenge for it's antin- iying and most gratifying when u render writes in and up: spans. auras . . . . “other. Dr. Lew Saran. taught no, is the type mu lum- It re- main with a person. " helps to at.” 3nd to build I better world, Thl'llgnd'laeek here... . Unrittert rule No. P. dov?taihs with Rule 1. -iabk ' 'Me._r-lr. N liked that column JG wrote. It help“ me." -isSssiss,ss, SM m - -E.am, 'AIK "III Affirmative Uniting. my favorite 2t6ramr-t emtmmirq h- ”MM-via. d‘mhn 'h.h.eh.-dHu ths-eo-Fr-tri-ian “Hm-nub“ Mun-chad. Bar-4h. Bih1e.."Beiemm, and mu. with 'tie to the BHr--exme-tttoeom. Roermh-hemsde+tedtonid yuan-domain: mun $teehaietteoetitrorhiehamsrat. anti-(Wm receiv- Tho unique service of tho- Chrioti-n Sciencc Reading CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM " KO. SHERIDAN RD. HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY For Tue Inspiration and Healing Let’s Take a Look WHITT N. SCHULTZ Lincoln. Shaw, Nrett, Squats. Soerates," Twain-rot, name them. The mat writers who write for the people. the writers who believe in getting messages It“). clearly and effectively, know the an of plain tale. They know how to any important things simply and there- fore well. He said simple writing was his real always. Each day he wanted to convey his m _ to his lead- era by "sine the single“. Indest- hitting, Anglos-ton kind of words. Emio Pyle, America’s fnmrrite war correspondent, captured sill- plicity in his yarns other“ It battle fronts that ppm the congienu‘ou no for the efficient job they’re doing, keeping the overwhelming Nori- ty of our streets in excellent con- dition. . How well I remember the Ute thud famed columnist. TToward Vin- cent O'Brien. telling me one night. that not: writing is simple writ- mgz. _ ERNIE WROTE SIMPLY . . . . 6000 m EVERYONE . . More building is 'seeded-api) unlly first; then materhlly. Rule No. a blends with Rule ' Maybe you haven't found this true. but I surely have: And I believe with all my heart that world troubles can be m- tled, not with Item tough: or mighty armed forces. but vii practiced Christianity, by every- one, it nll times. MAJESTY m SIMPLICITY . . . . Rule No. 4 spring: from the minds of; our world's [mutt writers-the men‘who wrote The Bible. Their writing will remain outstanding lone after we've passed _ ' Rule 4, then. is simplicity. As some great writer said, "There's majesty in simplicity” Briefly. thereh too lunch tear- ing do" in this world. There's too much digging; not enough pllnting. . e There's good in everyone. ~._Ami. dammit pone of you out front might be shocked at this, nnd perhaps slightly diabolieving, I honestly think there's good in Stalin! And thath meant for me, too, as much Is for you. 512% [and A“ “mama-e HOWARD MORAN Puma HEATING co. annual-gun. is He "and “an at. So, simplicity in writing is Rule 389 R03" Willi.- Shelton’s Ravilu'a sun ma non SHELTON By _ THAT mum HABIT Week by“ . u.- " l0:” 5-. Sundays: " a... to w." p... - Cloud “10 lack If. Moran [huh-lac".- 'rAKEooT"mtDEgtB-gG- Flu-ch Frun-B-h--Fo-as-uo ”NIGER SPEC!” 6-.-.rqrugsi6geqqHg... "rent-tb-Thi-ttqt -hmtr-reit-.brrt-tr “lid-Mr...“ mummmwnnh “Which-dam “might-4mm with-tHeir-brief ”also. and m but ahoeterthqasthi.oatet AnIMhWhh-Mtot‘ "rnimt-strearoeeohmml writing. a, guiding rule- In: P ._. ... . . I -oataHietiv-btoetohieh, Heel, will help 31%; help n.- dn an rukl to follow. Ibo.“ Blanking-In, 'ir-e-still-h-at. W. I will any: Otto-Int to follow the ' Amlding, to Ed Weeks the busing” men will find this I won- derful recreation and an easy ex- ercise for conditioning. them lo look-loer 'tard the height. spiritul, Yetta-Uh - po-rh to Aieirte. - - -- tes a positive Micah ml! there objective; Weiabtuiftimr Exercise A Fine Conditioner Highland Park weight lifters had as their guest instructor Wil- tiam Albert, former middle-weight ALLU. weight lifting champion, Ust week. Re instructed and gave an exhibition. d, This dug meets three times weekly. Monday, Wednesday and hid-y evenings at the Community Center. under the instruction of Ed Weeks and Norm Olson, two North Shore weight lifting enthu- siasLx The class is open to all men in Highland Park “Mosh: A “niacin type of malac- tnnd home will nuke ita first” in [Aka County suburbs this mi... according to an "MMMMhee- ment that Gunnilon “blues, Ine., of New Albany. Indiana hujuned I "incite to Luke County Homey, a new fin: with headquarter; " " West Washington St. In Chi- Everett Hillard of Hidden-Id M Ind his brother "denim Hill-n! of Deerfield, both Nib ates of North Shore Country Dar School and Harvard, head the new enterprise. Despite Gunnison's 'connection with the industrial giant of steel, the company's products are not sud houses or experimental types of eomrtruetion, the Hillard: add, ed. Tested by I decade's experi- ence of large-scale production and use by owners. Gunnison's 'tmth tigstype dwellings ”enlisted in I “what" a fixed price and mn- d-rdized quality, ready to move into with full insulation, forced- nir hating, Intent design of kitch- en eatrimeta and even Inndtsenpinr. Tr Luke County Homes firm "port: that it is readying I model home at Deerreeid for public View in the near future. . “GI-unison Hamel. housing nub- sidinry of United States Steel Corporation, is I recognized lend- er in the field of faetorr-built home's." the film's mneuncement said. “Its products include eleven bait sizes with my optional features and an shims: unlimited choice of mmenu Ind trim." ii", HP. 271 challenge and I once again to THE PRESS Dorm-conch.- G-it.4hmtreateert1rLP. Gui; Timothy Smith arrived on Inch 5 nt the Bunion hospital to Mr. Ind In. Alvin J. Smith of 1 Greenwood lane. Craig in: n Jinn. linen Purim Mes. Smith in the former Marie Dames. (Ingmar of Mr. and In. Jens Lethe. of Hillsbom. North Dakota. In. Valerie Smith of Brookline. imminent. paternal grand- _ mother is visiting here It the pres- ent time. WiUmU Dept. Store Adds New Feature A son. Robert Montgomery. was born on Hut-h 21 It the Highhnd Park hospital to Dr. and In. Robert H. Black (Jessie Lil. Mont-, (emery) of 529 lukwood avenue. Grandparents are the J. M. Montgomery; of 939 NI St. Johns urchin and the R. S. Black: of 345 Bloom and. _ Mr. Ind Mrs. Vern .Andenon TJuanita Dill)‘of STO Bloom street became the parents of a dumber. Shirley Jean, on March " " the Highland Park hospital. The baby, who weighed tt pounds, 1 ounce, his I brother. Jerry, 11. The Troy Dill! of 21 N. Second sheet In the ammo] mndpmnu. Pater- nal grandmother lives in High- wood. On March 16, . son was born " the Wind Park hospital for Mr. an Mrs. L Norman Shunt-d of 1202 S. Sheridan road. Mm. Shun-d is the former 1arrraine Strom. The baby, who has been named David Lord, has n sister, Consume Marie. 3%, and u broth- er, Robert. 1%. A daughter arrived " die High- land Purl: hospital on Much If for Mr. and Mm. Willi-m W. Kel- lner of 2233 N. Hnrhm street,. Chicago. In. Kellner is the form- er Dorothy Binner. _ Complete electric-l service on all makes of radios, phonographs, refrigerators. 'mshems, ranges and u3OKWHo'SHEREt YOUR VOTE m SUPPORT mu. (nu-n _ LAKE comm DENT and, ----ar" n. no. 'ftlyt1'rtr.rttreftetrytotnmstortse-tu,e-i, "'"eeieeeongtdtutrttottteevtrnndees-e,-i. Earthen-twin hmhnnmhryespndtyuChielDeputySIIerfltotMCo-Itym mam (MI-ht! "veautrntor for " your: "Ion-bunt nrtrrs%tmemt. 1'tlLTtttr'eto-dfrtnh-edtser-trt-eu-ne.ta,.t,, theteheeKrs0rnen.. '"h""'t'treer"t-eereti-truno-r-isaii." STANLEY M. CHRISTIAN h a grad-ante of the an]. NATIONAL ACA- 1"PTe"mtmor.c.,wueokeooaed " the that Poise Tut-h; With-world. Shanta-Mutton; In I... M - -.4_._.,, '%toveeemmotmeerrnrr, In: "t'saetfb'mtarrter.tae-d 'mt_rtaemartmbeto “Ml-10y“ STANLEY I. CHRISTIAN. has been. "ye-she-rear-. Alton-sown". "ehmretMmetoenarirratna,ttttmtu. Bataan-forsmwho. oeneesh-ettned hinge" for the S710HRISTIAN ?'."erethr"to.tatmtra- experience hunt an! appliance! but!” add“ tuiuaimi-dhvwium" Wt in”. '" can“ ,rithgserie-sddui-.ht eagt-etrriar.th-r""- Mindful-nary SchodPIpaDrive in WI. Bulimia tr? Elm Place Wide .7 Igneous -.e. W. up Green Bay Fine Boxing Errhihitioos Given my Eveninc One of the finest exhibition: of boxing in Lake county wan vit- neoed at the REES. Gym Sat- urday night when the strong unde‘ hated Highland Park Boys Box- ing Glnh won over the Tine Fnrn_ worth Boys club T to 4. Sports- Inanship and clean boxing pre- vailed thruout the evening. Two houta were unwed by referee Joey White of the Ill. State Ath- letic commission to prevent any jinjnry that might have happened ‘to titles: experienced Famnorth boys. This m in accordance with Ray Nutt, the American legion 10th District Athletic officer, who acted as Commission of boxing for the evening. and also with Dr. George West, the examining physi- cian of the evening. Gene Shea of Wakes“. local baton instructor, displayed In tingling: exhibition of twirling with his five beautiful maioieth.s is a fettture "traetion of the eve- nine.. _ . "If all boxing were like the bout: tonight. I know of no better [port for youth today," stated I veteran boxing fan after the show. The ~lollowing Highland Park boys took honors for their club: Billy Powers, Don May, Tom Brown, Jim Carlson, Bob Winkler, Bob Plaquesi. and Capt. Frank Humphreys. The Farnsworth win- ners were Don and Jack Nelson, Jerry Jenkins, and Dick bugley. Todd Powers Ind Steve Syle of the local Boys Club boxed I three round draw in the opener of the evening. he local boy boxes boxed in Wlukegan lam/night (Wednes- dny) for the rmal bout of their KILCOYNE - Studio and Camera Shop Spoci-lixil' In Pitt-rd. Of cumb- l- Th "on. '" per do... 156 VII-Bogu- Ava. Derhud "tb-Ho- 2.Ott n T Mer Carry Flash Bulbs e" "QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE" 'ettetretorerc-trrortser-t EErEEiEEiiiriii ndhstwhvaI-MWMH VOTE FOR STANLEY M. Republican Candidafe For ”undies with In. hilly it 31TH: , WILL " museum. DEPUTY snmrrs “MAT“ sumo _ moo 14.00 12.40 5.0 s. Thursday. March M, 1943 m Mum-lb“. mustn‘t-llama“ nimbmitavilmm turxrittuiud-'"" moulorthcim- . M 'twill.".. ”1'3! FRIENDLY PM" A philosopher is a per-on who always known what to do until it happens‘m' him. ucidnnu occur in tho lineb- on of our Lon-l?” at them and lik- them." Not. to hubby: Buy Let a New Aden-tie Nut-III Gas R-ah- 550'“ woruhir YOU a well n that mum- lion-l cooking "ood.r--aho "all, Now "CP" (in: Ran;- es.A-atie...fast... axle! . . . Springtcloning 6-. in here, so rem-bar: Gm Heals Water Fula- all The girls ire asking for Eisenhower stockings - the kind that won't run. Chum t "Did you buy.” tho vi}. "Yo." “sword tho "-

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