Page Yes, thank you, Mr. Horace S. Vaile, President, School District 107, THE PRESS accepts your kind and gracious invitation to be a special guest at the dedication ceremonies of the "Jonathan M. Wainâ€" wright Underpass," scheduled ‘tomorrow, Friday Oct. 22, at 2:45 p.m. in the bow! at the east of the underpass. We‘re pleased we‘re to be present at this dedicaâ€" _ We‘ll be happy to join Governor Green, the prinâ€" cipal speaker, and other guests. . . .. tion The completed pedestrian walk under Sheridan Rd., connecting Elm Place School with its Morgan Playground, is a real safety measure, deserving praise. . ... While an Elm Place undergradâ€" uate, we weli remember hearing screeching tires as Sheridan Rd. motorists jammed on brakes after youths, unprotected, dashed across Sheridan Rd. . . . The "Wainwright Underpass" is ancther result of positive planning by safetyâ€"minded Highland Park leaders. BIRTHDAY PRESENT ... One of the finest, most thoughtâ€" ful and most cherished presents we received upon easing into our 28th year last week was a perâ€" sonallyâ€"autographed, first edition of ~Carl Sandburg‘s controversial novel, "Remembrance Rock." We‘ll treasure this book, Sis, and it‘ll become a permanent adâ€" dition to our library . . . SHORT VIEWS ON THE NEWS When â€" nearlyâ€"impeccable Tom: Dewey is voted into the White House next month, we wonder if he‘ll "swell" or "grow". We rather think he‘ll grow. Amd, to repeat, we hope Ae maintains his dignified, high plane approach to his sobering and giâ€" gantic task of leading the greatest nation on earth in these delicate, whatâ€"willâ€"Russiaâ€"doâ€"next days . . . The writer, for one, likes Dewey‘s ‘"high sounding" camâ€" paign talk. We hope it isn‘t just talk. We trust Dewey will put his ideals into positive plans and acâ€" tions, selecting the best men of our nation to head the different departments that make up our complicated government . . . . The following poem by Mr. Daâ€" Donald Boynton on her quaint vid R. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Swedish home and chapel at Bailâ€" Sidney D. Morris, 268 Laurel, was | eys Harbor, Wis. featured in the September issue| _ Mrs. Boynton, a Highland Park of The Wilson Library Bulletinâ€"| resijent when not at her northâ€" Mr. Morris is serials Library “iwuods home, has been interested the Whitman College Library,| for several years in Swedish art Walla Walla, Washington. land hee made ssuaral Feime tn Kthux cation must be written on one side of the paper cmly, and be signed with the The laws of library science, Are most scientific and plain: You always file under "Clemens" (Except when you file under 1, 1911, st the Post Office at Mighiand Park, Ii!inois Bubscription rates: n:::,-r. $ cents per single copy. per year .ï¬dmmw.m Thursday of each week by the Members of _ the University Guild enjoyed on Monday one of the special treats on their fall calâ€" endarâ€"an illustrated talk by Mrs. "Twain"). The library is completely conâ€" Mrs. Boynton Gives Talk for University Guild trolled By the public library board, (Except as its power is limited By state, city, county, and ward). When you don‘t indent eight spaces You indent cither twelve or fourâ€" You can (sometimes) find authorâ€" ities â€" Mudge, Sears, or Hazeltine For biogtaphy you use 92 (Or something else, perhaps B) The laws of library science are clear. (Does it sound like A B( The PRESS salutes you folks KT Suse Bihler Entered as second class matter March Keep your high ideals up front The Laws Of Library Science THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) Notes From Here And There WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ One Man‘s Opinion Let‘s Take a Look in your thinking, Tom, and reâ€" member to heed God‘s guidance and we‘ll have a real leader in you .... NICE GOING, HOLLAND! Happyâ€"sounding Holland Engel, Highland Parker, and one of W GN‘s best announcers, still gets our vote as one of the most perâ€" suasive and easyâ€"toâ€"listenâ€"to anâ€" nouncers on the air today. Versatile Holland helps to Chicago Radio ahead of the Keep up the good work, land! . . ... RUMOR? FACT? WHICH? Rumor? Fact? Which? Here‘s the rumor . . . Marshall Field is planning to open a new store in Highland Park! We‘re told it‘s to be across from the new Stevens‘ store, in the building which now houses most of Highland Park‘s medical ; Is there any truth in the rumor? We‘ve not been able to have it denied or confirmed . . .. Any of you readers out front know the answer? Highland Park is growing. Some believe it‘ll be the "Evanâ€" ston of the North Shore" in a few years as Evanston seems to beâ€" come more and more "Chicagoish.‘ Mrs. Highland Parker is shopâ€" ping locally even more, for she realizes she can get everything she wants in Highland Park from our alert merchants who deserve credit for their clever merchanâ€" dising . . . . for several years in Swedish art and has made several trips to Sweâ€" den to study its art and its cusâ€" toms. At Baileys Harbor, overâ€" looking Lake Michigan, she has carried out this interest in a home of authentic Swedish design, beâ€" side. which, in a grove of cedar and birch, she has also built a tiny Swedish chapel. wood â€"Drive, Highland Park, Hliâ€" Highland Park Astist Exhibits In Chicago nois, is among the prominent arâ€" tists whose work is on view in the Exhibit of the Chicago Society of Artists in Mandel Brothers ninth floor Art Exhibition Galjeries, Mr. Florsheim, always couragâ€" cous in his choice of subjects, has entered a large oil painting, called ‘"The Rird", he leaves it to the onâ€" looker to realize that this is a vulture who preys upon the world in the form of war and destrucâ€" tion. His powerful study is sigâ€" nificantly a masterful presentaâ€" tion of color, strength and work which has become characteristic of all this young artist does. imâ€"amnnnnttNtmtNUNNNNE mconl:srouotnc:nogl 34 North First Street Highland Park, Minois for a young married lady, with sales personality and experience, who would like to work afterncons and Saturdays from now on thru the holidays. s Richard Florsheim, 138 Elmâ€" By WE HAVE A PLACE keep rest. Hol Oct. 24 Third Birthday |Announce Winners Of Of Un. Nations Charter â€" |School Safety Contest THE PRESS SENATOR BROOKS LITHUANIAN HALL: 90 Lincoln Street, Waukegan OCTOBER 21, 1948 Navy Open For Your Inspection On Navy Day The world‘s largest . Naval Training Center at Great Lakes, lilinois, will hold open house oD Navy Day, Wednesday, October 27, from 10 a.m. to 6 pm. ‘At this time visitors will have * "BOTANY®* is a trademark of Botony Mills, Inc., Possaic, N. J. Reg. U. S. Pot. Off. BRISK AS FALLl 8:00 P. M. 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