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Highland Park Press, 8 Apr 1948, p. 2

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.- md-e-mae-art-M-sts k.ry".ite""o"'e"i"" "Eiia%aiui-rm-N.ere ~~Ifimflh~m~ -i.dogeerir_ereir. - half-hum at an." " an Myeeeltfer. “253$!!! Page 2 ckarE h" 7.7:”, . 800? 1000? 1500? How would you like to board I locket. plane at Sky Harbor and naive in England " minutes lam? Incl-dine! Apparently it isn't if you listen I few moment. while a cer- nighland Parker, 1 young. I” mommies] engineer, all; about the "O-mite-an-hour speed mucu- he'u working on now for 333;; Matias-tree! the AAF. "We won't be looming thiough M at 4000 miles an hour for awhile yet.” he aid. "Bat we will he some day. As noon u we can lick the heat problem." "What's that.'" the PRESS ask- "When nit tnveln over . sur- bee " terrific speeds heat is man“ 1nd it's so intense it melt.- unything in its path. We're rotting on tome method that will cut down hell. When we have that problem licked. we'll be traveling can. the nation in a miner of minutes." he laid. We're just about mdy to have some of our chairs covered and we're surely gain: bow-all H. P. 582 and haw these eoptcientious - "tstory our chairs to newness once again. BARn.ARI a ONESTI BROS. . . . Need some furniture repaired? Need a chair rrCtnishedt Want a davenport covered in that new think you HIV at tur.. nen's the other dly? How about those leather went: in your convertible? Are they rip- ping? Do they need attention? It's a real pletsuro to Bee these capable craftsman uh .In (Old piece of furniture and make it look like new, They're located in theiriewly- painted shop " " South Second Street. Brothers, H. P. 5tt2, nay o--'iutLPir'"o. no. " World-n4,» - I15. WIOHS "turxt-. "In. at Hm my- Ind may but thud Tatt on. ,e.eoiitisa mmii'i] Fr In. John I O‘Connell. MA. 8111 mana-atrial-as. um. um Null] Shrew "adumkeasiServiee m. Met “r._.}meph P. m. Think 650 miles nn boar in m EVERY OCCASION Whoomh 1 " Bo. all Barilari & Onesti mm M In "eeeetem ma our!“ and. “and: - Jos. KothEcx - Conception Church (“unanimously-us) IMAMO‘W Ami. Let's Take a Look WHITT N: SCHULTZ There's lots more valuable and helpful information in' this 300 page book that?“ help Tou.' My candidate is Dr. Clark‘s}. Kuehler, a mat mun and a [rent educator, destined. I think," to make an outstanding mark in this unpredictable and, It times, seem- ingly uneducated world of ours. I don't know if Northwestern could got him back-heh 'déimz such - splenliid job at Ripon Col- lette. I see President Snyder, head man at N. U., in planning to retire soon. I note, boo. they're looking for his successor. If I may, I'd like to name i first-rate ondidatas for this im- portant position. (He’s president Wisconsin college.) (It's on we " under “Mail Order Houses." between Mont- goniery Ward 1 Co. and Sean Roebuck & Co. and it Iceln_kind. good to be mangled between there nhorby-mnil ttiattts---Ed.) So we've been looking over our new and neat telephone book. For example, did you know there are 16 Jones' and 34 Smiths' in Highland Park? With 'phirnes, that is. And that the Instnnme in your new book, Highllnd Park and Highwood section, in Kenneth Zuver of '2455 Balsam? On page 1 of the yellow classi- fied section there's I short and highly iriformative history of Highlandi’l’ark Ind Highwood. Glance through it someday soon and learn more about thisdine town of ours. NEW N. U. PRESIDENT . . . Yep, folks, you'll " nteil if you all Builui and o-tr."'---- TELEPHONE FACTS It’s pl had with interesting in- {om-tick Did you know that'our town wu chartered in 1869? That it was once owned try the Pottawtsttomie Indians who sold it to as "whites" osndbe're really not white, by the way!) in IM3? That the earliest settlement in this area was a small town called St. Johns situated on the bluff ndjoining .the southernmost ru- vine in Ft. Sheridln built about 1845? V And that a gentleman by the name of Walter S. Gurnee named our town Highland Park back in Amfttseir prices as mouble. am. And they're (at. m. , . For the first time our company In: in name in the new telephone book. Damn the}; Iocnlly and nve . .Aand get personal service which means so much. 1853? RICHARD J. (Dick) LYONS, M.C. _ MEECmEREP0rtuCANCANMDATEs SPEcuL'TTESANDENTERrAmMEN'r. coMEANDHEAtt'm'EissUEsor'mE CAMPAIGN NeverinHUuer hm 1529mm Peoplebem reonfAmted with so my when; problems. It urourdtrtrthisr-Aovealir-toid America-ls- Wk mahowlhoWolH mun-k100i!” . urn-h W®w~rwm.m-Mfim&r m "mo" ,rdthtuirrCir-Ch-tfttumtmnuR-ib IianVetenn'olaquo. FRrDAYEYENmG--tr.MP.M.AmLtta,ttMtg A1avENRANsURGEDToA'rIEND Northwestern could in]; iJiiid UBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, UBERTYhnUE, ILUNOIS PRINCIPAL SPEAKER: Frank B. Keefe, Member Of Congress From The Sub of WWI: Republican Rally By of this fine b.tb-tneho_ttiteanHtftt ha_m.lubluui~pndh-L The romance Ind nostalgia of old Vienna appear in the French film masterpiece "Mnrertintt" to be presented by North Shore Chapter, American Veteran. Com- mittee, " Wineth Community House next Wednesday, April " It eight-fifteen. haul of hut-(only cub landing - and Somali- Ichooh. Hm would be a Willamnodidnmm. dilution and liberal In. it a .mlih Dr.tNehuetooho-. THAN ' ILSIE AND FRAN% ,'lltl,'lit,, . . . Based on the true story of Archduke Rudolph, heir to the im- perial crown of AturtrivHt- in 1888, the movie aura Charles Boyer and Danielle Darricux an Rudolph and the lovely, ethereal Baroness Velaera. The story is set in the waning days of Vienna’- glory as the capital of central Europe, with-the rebellious young archduke struggling to win the girl of his choice and revitalize the totering Habeburg throne. The AVC's movie committee is headed by Bill Steel, Winnetkn, and inqdes Dick Ginstrurtrer, Winnetka) Jim Hirsch, Glencoe, and Ted Loch, Highland Park. Tickets are lvailable at Lyman- Rennecier, >Wilmeue; Porter's Electric Shop, Winngtka; Adams Drug Store, Glencoe; Gsell's in Highland Park "and Ravinia, ind Lamreler's in Highwood. 110': this CGII-ll'l :51:in we hope My h’ll be mog- niud " on. of the world’u that educators. One of the most deeply -oei- nted Win: gifts we remind is the mouthful one given to In by Ski: and hunk Wichmn. At last report: the committee planned to include "Bound Trip," . short film dram-thing intern-- tion-l trade produced by the 20th Century Foundation, in the Pio- gram. "Advance ticket ales have been spurred by news that the prints of Mayerling will be der, troyed within I few weeks to clear the way for a Hollywood version of the classic," Steel announced this week. __ gh . joy to tend for it's the Wad of book you lave believing more deeply in people, and in Thank you, Mr. and Mm. Wich- Inn for this guide to happiness. “hurling” Talk A Historic Drum: n'. a booh-easd a Wally positive one. _ _ It's titled. "One Thou-and Bu.- utiful Things," I collection " promo and poetry chosen from the world'l literature. It's crammed with happy, bean tifat thoughts. . In Tho Homo _ '" pct dou- ' 158 Wylie... Ayo. Dnrliold "tt,-"o- 2:30 to , We Carry Huh Bulb. _ Studio mt! Camera Specializing In Pictures Of Children DEERFIELD KILCOYNE THE PRESS If. and In. Punk Pru- " Antioch, Illinois, became the par- an.- of. daughter. med Gm Lillian Elsie, on March 81 " the Highland Park hospital. In. Prat is the former Grace Nedmt. LneotnsaooIFaahim, ShowOutaandintrEvisit The annual school party of the Lincoln school we: an outstanding success, due to the efforts of Mm. Laurie Herman, chairman, and her splendid committee. Following are the nlmes of those responsbile for the success of the event: Mrs. David Winger and com- mittee-Style show Mrs. Milton Klein and commit- teo-Refreshments Thanks is due to Highland Park lppuel shares for their help in making. the style show I succesl, and to other stores for donations in the way of prizes. Also to Mrs. David Cox nnd Mr. Harold Ru- anion On April I a daughter arrived " the Mitrhlnnd Park hospital for Mr. and Mrsi8rthur Marta of 631 Skokie avenue. Mrs, John Adair and committee --eigrdts and table. Serving as models were Mets- dames Stein, Ross, Peri-Flt, Nordin, Bennett, Glnur, Phillips, Ziegler. Howard, Adler Vmce, Murray, Hixon nnd Curtis. Modeling chil- dren's couumes were Misses Hix- on. Clemeqta, Cushman, McClure, Dickens, Nathan, Williams, Lewis, Cefertsonr and Curtis dolph for their generous cooper- Mrs. Martin Victor and commit. teo-prisms Mario hulk has been chosen In the name for the baby boy born on April 2 It the Highllnd Pull hospital to Mr. and In. Funk Gnlvnni of 28t Evolution avenue. Highwood. Mrs. Hugh Seyhnh Ind com- mittee--tieketa [00K WHO'S HERE! (ll-I) LA _ ---arett M, 10B. 2ttr1tt'e.ey.eet-atsre-ta--ite-,,, them-0M“. ""'"'-h_Ar-r-driv"iiirTik'" ”MIME-minted that“ NAM“ AOL- 1'et"1"ertmor.c.orueo%e-k a '" bu Plto Iytshr*qe White-odd. trentohtstrmarrttst"s, be - - any “I“ Con-amend P.re.teer)eers-a-iektidi%iiTiii"a'iT, """h-'"tr"-u-tm-aaa%iUiirairi,i'iii". "=tf,'lttl,ur “I "rtetfotte-rtto,tatmrutmu.tm-- -hoese hm "nt_rr"nuue-erresrtser-tiiia. 1e"lafi5a,hf11'.t'e"yesee-rrt-s-s.ts-t “mini-“mold. AP-'"-.----'-"..". amA-t'tmet-rm,rtttt-. . 'Ptttattttrrtyetttttettrtotnt--tu,-- """areesortuatatntrsoates-esa-.iuiri. litany-unto kWhanuCMMMdmOn-tyafl '"""'"""""--trtdr1-riri,araaiiiriu'. ADVIRTIBW'I.‘ lobsvatuuofWorlqul. YOU! Von: no who" mu. mammalian MudeOMbkuphlb “mu-dim “all. - yum will hr". the April chill " tho Rank Show Yacht Club heathen-o " Put A"... hath. Highland Pvt tmtiaht. AreifstorGuostrue-iu. ”Ti-Knob "Many Wings" is the film story Mr. A. C. Kedow of Elgin, Illinois. will present to the Ravinia Gerda Club " in April meeting on Fri- day, the 9th. Experienced as s photographer of still life for my yen-a. he has turned his attention to colored motion pictures and time hpee photography. In I unique manner he cuties his arrdi- ence from the first buds and birds of spring, through the summer months into the fall. "The (Int U”. spring day start-ttre-Its-emi-i" ter-e-eg-ered. Jon 335.9321! e lunar national!”- uttr. “Our 'idiEii,ii, and. hum-tho . Ian-quickly Mrs. Bertram Weber of. 1885 Gravel-ad Avenue will open' her home for the meeting. Mrs. Stan- ley Guce will meet with her board at 1 o'clock. Assisting MPa. Weber will be Mrs. Clifford Make, lim as Chairmnn, Mrs. Stanley Clngue, Mrs. Judson Cross and Mrs George Spiel. Duh-lid! spring ulna A down [in]; knots all pliee- on: cover moat up“ "needs, Bos'n Penn helical. while other fancy Ind trick knob demonstnte the expert's Ion. Miss Peten' father, Job P a t e r B, ex-Chief Bolt-Itin't Mate tf the Navy. th iesatmeta. of the club's rope-bending the. which lave woven epoch“, pop: To Eniorl File, Tonight’s meeting begin at eight o'clock. . "QUALIFIED " EXPERIENCE" CHRISTIAN Am 5333313] Ins-WMOU‘h-d ndhhmmdeW-I VOTE FOR . STANLEY M. myan Republican Candidate For rmngmunn. f '"Po"smatsrrmaaaoet- Thursday, Aptil 3. i948

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