Ptgez We're welcoming four, new and I hope steady column readers this week. _ They're the Reverend and Mrs. Benjamin Martyn Will and John and Evelyn Pennish. Welcome aboard, folks! 1 We're glad to see you. MU Railway Ave.. Ilig-hwood l It. P. 2882 1 Hoary: " to " ..m.--2 to s p.m.i We don't know it it's true, but. we understand buses will won roll on those trucks that and to carry Wiggly. rough-riding North Shore trains. Book pub1isht;rvs Bohbs-Merrill, attention Rosemary B. York, please “my Yep, our source say- train wheels will be fitted to new bus and that these buses will then speed some 72,000 North Shore commuters to and from Chic-go our]: day. Sounds like I good idea. But. how about those detr- tum? And those "L" tracks? rust. " dot nad I r did t in: mm edi ficv IS THIS TRUE? . . . And those "L" tracks? Won't it be kind precarious up that? , SUCCESSFUL s. . . “Press Agent. Pat", my new bride (we don't like the word "wife" for some reason), reports that the Salim-.1 Park College Alumnae luncheon-fashion show held the other day " the beauti- ful Corny estate in Lake Forest was a big stun-xx NOTE ro BOBBtVMERRtLL . . . In your latest best-seller, How- ard Vincent O'Brien's "Alt Things Considered" you call likeable Mrs. (I'Brirn. "the Little Colonel". (Page viii. .wvund line from top ot pans.) Probahly one of the blinked. sights alnung many other bleak “II?! in the big. windy city south of us is that Iuvvly old church on LI Salk strrwt. corner of West Lorml. IwIwm-n Chestnut and ho- (Pk-be read Page tit,' 10 lines from the bottom of the page for evidence.) Better correct this error in your second printing: . . . A grand book is this, by the way. um! it surely captures some of the lwslmof (I'Brien. ADD BLEAK SIGHTS . Now no doubt Mrs. O'Brien would like this jump in rank. . But that's I mistake, Hobbs- Merrill. Surely you must know Mrs. o'- "rien I> known to ll,V.0'B's thou- sands of traders as "The Little Corporal". 0pc- Emine- ootit 0:3. 334 RAILWAY AVE. We bare a rumplolo selevtion uf beautifully crafted Slkkley periods. Turrhin and Contemporary Modems _ Dgri “any - Hollow Vida-Q - lie-chi Wood. Anchor and Clan To-a-- SEE OUR wrhutoB' THIS WEEK rand come" in to Hooray'. Any w SOMENZI AND SONS Furniture and Appliances ay. and to the point, hang- V from this ("we beautiful are two hum'i.simts, one Pall-er Graduate Chiropractor uuldu't "r-aL-rar-ra-trat-at to tt pm the dvnomination find anyone who - Welcome, Folks! WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ Let's Take a Look T A ll l E S TABLES! Landau-lug. [Ir-lulu. -. - work. [in-genus hm .-" It nun-able prim We no - than nu. wiring, "USED CARS" the other, "RENT-A-CAR". Once this church w a sacred house of worship filled with long. ringing with spiritual guidance, so necessary today. ' But no more. Its head is bowed to commercial- SUDDEN QUERY . . . NEW ENGINE Until we can order the and convertible we want, with . black or forest green finish, upholsu-red, in rich beige leather, sporting only necessary u-cewories for safe And pleasant. driving, we're holding up our purchnse of a new ear. T Whatever happened to wonder boy "Chuck" Luekman, luper soap salesman who had all of III reducing a few months ago? Instead we recently drove out H~ycnrmld Mere up to Highland Park's efficient and courteous Purnell & Wilson E'bratre where able Frank Gillis, mechanic Bon- so" and assistants Tony and Duke installed a new cngine. And how it puns. fellows! 0n n recent trip we averaged 21 miles an a gallon a SO-tMt mile- an-hour speeds. C Thanks, men, for showing as economy. Score another nectlive mint fur our mixed-up atomic we! Yon folks who unken curly vach day know this. But you "stay-in-beds" (a cer- min young bride please note) alun't. so this is for you . . . . If you like life, and mm. to squ-e'zv every minute of "ot ment out of it, this column recom- mends early rising. It's been our experience that folks who tswnken--agtd then tret up?! urly are happiest. . And they ttct so mild! more out of “to . . . and so much more acrumtpiished. Therv's an indescribable new- m-xs and freshness about this early morning . that's wonderful, we think. l tio. 1!"! up, yog lazy folks, and vnjoy fully this rhllleng'ing life of ours'. HAPPINESS RISING . . . Natitm. is undisturbed by honk- ing horns. maria; trains and hu- man jnblu-rim: in the early morn- inc Tor- " Fit Your W By TREE suiczlv it', smart to. he thrifty'. S. MAN HART HIGHWOOD AND any! Thu, the - tumult nut- iu of the you, enable- the I. ban to but a summarizing of the label's netivities, both ho- their own band and the vain- umber: of the District 101 Baud Eduction. Ann-[Md EMP.T.A. At M and load-c III- byn'uhmlayuatholl-Huo P114. will elect “than Ne tho caning you and in: ram from The Bond of Education. -ab6 unwilling report!!! Mr. Francis p. Week.- An Tho lama “aground, covering what has been accomplished And when completion may be "mad. Feud In W.ahineioe, While in Washington D. C. u a delegate to the 57th Continen- tal Congress of the DAR, '5. Florence T. Dingle was enter- tained " luncheon in the Seas†Dining-room by Mr. Kellogg Pat. terson, who had ls his guest. also, Congressman Ralph Church. After luncheon Mrs. Dingle visited the headquarters of Senator Robert A. Before returning to Highlnnd Park Mrs. Dingle spent a week with her son. John H. Dingle. Jr., and his wife in Wilmington. Dell- Ware, where her younger Taft Sammy: nun: gun w m: I out per mutate copy. $100 par 1-: cumu- of m. County. hunch. l-uad “and" of and: "I: by It. Minna run he... '" Mun! - 'TtBhtaatel Put. m., Til-pm: m- llnd Pu: SST, mule-non- Inland-d [a publi- 'st&tetmu.tttqwrtttmxmt-ita.tse any-walnut! Dom-Imm- In. um Indr- a! an can. - I“ B. oMon. mum. I. B. 0mm. "not. I.“ " hound clu- mthl’ m I. I'll, n the Pall Othe- n 'r1qtt1nasI M. mm. The product: an guaranteed a. mdvorti.od . . . - of them are mail-bl. It loading State and "ot-IF you In. tho lino Ind know where to look . . . We an bringing than to you in Highland Park, when you can owl-in. than in con!orl, no than humankind. not." that YOUR uti-fuliu in hm! " II. SEE THE STAIR CLIHIING HAMPER. vain Huh cum bullet. {ml-nod " I light lib-hr I“ It... . . . in. he wheel. on ttso bottom, [or any rolling. THE FRAME in curve! " form rum-cu. to ' tired {m tho HANDY "AMPER may be pulled uni-in onily. .ndu. - the run-on, with on hand holding on I. " Que-In“. h-JIO. Tho u-vu liner snap- on and otf for tubing and u. A who! for clothes pin. The Clo-u Cnddy in just on. of tho nanny item. the NEW DAY STORE in bringing to you. This is the new “are in Brnnl’. Stodio, just In! of tho Altyon Theatre. Imillilill' in device. for "N-ttar Livhte- that SAVE TIME. SAVE WORK. SAVE MONEY! I'll HIGHLAND PA“ â€I MAKE A CLOSET End; "Fibber ‘Illd Molly" Closets . . . Maho I "Homo" For 309 CENTRAL AVE. ("o-ho Tin Brame. St-die) Jul We“ of Akron “our. Open Daily . to 3:30 - Cloud WM] at Noon Opo- Hood-1. Thu-day amd Friday Evening. , to O out of any door! only $1.95 At The NEW DAY STORE CLOSET CADDY Mops - Broom. - Ironing Board THE PRESS Teams The Ind-b Auxiliary to the Chicago Con-o- me- till bold in find “In. " the year M, I†"th. et 1:†n... " the bone " In. June o. Club. 2281 linealn'ood. " and. a donut lunch will wooed. tho hm meeting inch will include the election of offieor. for the coming you and I report of the ynr'u utivithe by the "tir- ing-President. In. M!!! Hall. Under her Able leedenbip thin In." group has made gift. of money and contributed my - tieles to the mother animation. Following the bulim- meeting, the members will yew on We. prepared by the chairman of the Sewing Committee, Mrs. Robert Bllleter. _ Serving the ,Poopk in Highland Purk for " You" Depend-bl. Watch Rowling SMITTY'S " NORTH SECOND ST. Inn". A Healthy Scalp F0! to" “All! Good Barber 5." ice In The Address For Th Wuhan-won AND W. Fur-it. and huh“ CoPer lanurn. an ter uod a“. In“ in (reach. int and refilled by u, to. . . . . Condo!- tioo of modem, Homer-i. M a... â€odd and building fin-nu. "I'IITTISR ANn BETTER .ILnin‘S" INSTALLATIONS . REPAtRiNG.. lerun 556 [humble Avenue, Hizhhnd Pal: . PL. "one. building. your". an... hot trot, party. heat I 3min] Wiril'. install bolls uni Ai-..' THANKS Vetter Electric Service Lights up the' steps and walks to your . Produces artistic lighting of been! fbwers and shrubbery. Make: Home Distinctive TttttTTT"] ' . You Deservethe Beste - We Will Do the Rest, Electrically. ' YOUR GUESTS WILL FIND A Cheesy Welcome To Your Home By The VE'ITER AND BETTER INSTALLATION OF A " Copper bntem on Turn Post Embed and Installed Bfus. Vane: and Better Has Enabled Us to Advance Eiectricans YEARS It Has Been {Pleasure to mm human... and Fixtures During the Put TWENTY FIVE " Your: Electrical Sonic. in With Tools nnd Materials for Service At All Times ' _ Protect You and Your Home With Safe Wiring. . With No Advance In Price To You. “Of-ling Open Shop SERVICE; SAFETY _ I Are the Same at Last Year. We are Constantly Improving YETTER AND BETTER Service Installations and Fixtures Are Installed By Courteous, Expert Electricians YOUR CONSTANT USE OF VETTER AND BETTER Foe Your Cootinunl Use Of Safe, Workmanlike Manner At Moderate Prices VETI'ER AND BETTER Our Moderate Prices Two Service Cam ' Highhnd Park . it. in 'hwamd P“ at - Not 0.3.. . CONVENIENCE Thursday, May 20, 1948 walks to your home. unu- heating, fir-MO. - lnalall norvieu. Fur-i“ all mod " u. with "in; I "or-uni. an“... ' on luv-oi . nxrunzs Phone2222 90-00. with