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Highland Park Press, 27 Jan 1949, p. 2

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hr 'l â€" ie Issued Th of each week ie s on tetes es :I‘l;', Telephone : nm Park _ Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 signed with the name and address of the wri& # Lester Publisher. R. B. Oll-m Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be All parish organizations of the Immaculate _ Conception _ Church are uniting to sponsor a Pantry Shower for the Sisters of Loretto on Sunday, January 30th. All Gifts (canned goods, Potatoes, Sugar, Fresh Fruit and Vegetaâ€" bles) may be brought to the Parâ€" ish Clubrooms at any time Saturâ€" day or Sunday. On, Sunday beâ€" tween 2:00 and 4:00| p.m., the committee will â€"have #th¢e Sisters as their guests at an Open House in . the Clubrooms. Refreshments will be served. All parishoners are THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS March 1,°1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park,. Illinois. . Pantry Shower So, you Fell men and women, congratulations to each of you for â€"theâ€"splendid â€"work you‘reâ€"doâ€" ing. When an organization like the Fell Co. does so much to please Highland Parkers, and improve our .town, praise is in order. It‘s a pleasure indeed to â€"shop at your friendly stores! SURPRISED? Certain readers will beâ€"rather surprised at what follows .. . . The new Chevrolet is a lot of Critics of this corner now and then ask why sincere praise is the theme of most of the articles apâ€" pearing here. > The continuing success of the Fell Co. proves once again the Golden Rule worksâ€"in business, in your social life. The Fell staff has had, as its No. 1 rule, the desire to treat you as they‘d like to be treated. The rule has paid off, not only financially, but spiritually, too. You couldn‘t find betterâ€"liked folks than the Fells. FUN TO PRAISE . .. Page 2 TREAT YOU WELL It‘s always pleasant, I think, to write about folks who are helping to make Highland Park the excellent town it is . ... Top credit for establishing this successful busiâ€" ness goes to Samuel Fell, beloved father of Abe, Fred, Jacob and Neuman ("Red"), the popular sons, each of whom contributes much toward the betterment of Highland Park and other North Shore towns. These likeable folks, now serving you in one of the handsomest stores hereabouts, are courteous, efficient,.eager to please. And what you buy from the Fell stores is the finest, backed by a guarantee and sold with the posiâ€" tive hope the article will please you, will make you more attractive, will help you prosper. The men and women of The Fell Company are doing just that. ._ INCOME TAX ACCOUNTING AND PEDERAL AND STATE TAaxEs Specializing in ~service . to small firms, merchants and professional Entered as second class matter WILLIAM C. HEINRICHS JEWELERS â€" OPTICIANS I. H. NEMEROFF and Silver Regardless of Condition We Buy Old Gold Highland Park 630 cents single . $3.00 rm’frolhz'éo":v, (SPECIAL TO THE HJGHLAND PARK PRESS) Young Man About Town WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ LET‘S TAKE A LOOK | Anyone who has anything that kcnn be sold at a rummage sale |and no longer has any use for it | please donate it. Clothing, pieces of furniture, dishes, books, knickâ€" knacks and other odds and ends will be acceptable. Those who have 'uny of these articles, call Mrs. | Breakwell, H.P. 4031 and arâ€" \rangements will be made to have | them picked up. On Friday February 1l1th at 9 a.m. the choir of Wesley Methâ€" odist church will sponsor a rumâ€" mage sale at the Highwood church. The proceeds to go toward purâ€" chasing choir robes. Rummage Sale We saw> "San Francisco" the other evening and found it a movâ€" ing revival. That earthquake scene was real â€"take it from one who witnessed the Long Beach, California catas_ trophe of the thirties. f REMEMBER There‘s always good in every one. â€" Credit scribe Savage of Tower Ticker with that satirical sentence. We‘ve heard some nice comâ€" ments about the Alcyon theatre‘s policy of bringing back some of the best of the old movies. invited to attend KEEP IT UP That new convertible, shown to hundreds of Highland Parkers for the first time last Saturday, is about the finest looking lowâ€" priéed car on the market today. Here‘s ‘wishing William Rueh! and staff good luck in their atâ€" tempts to sell the new Chevies! "New automobile television sets will come equipped with harp and halo." WISH WE‘D SAID IT car for the money Adults Shave Children under 12 > ._ week days â€"....... 90c Saturday and days . ... preceding holidays $1.00 We, the undersigned barbers of Highland Park wish to announce the following barber prices, effective as of ANNOUNCEMENT Sam Crimo Paul Willison Tony‘s Barber Shop Smitty‘s Barber Shop Jack G By Feb. 1, 1949 . Signed .$1.00â€" 1 We are Girl Scouts without a leader. It would make us happy to have troop meetings again. Will some Jady help us? A Girl Scout from * Oak Terrace School This Girl Scout represents one of 132 girls in Highland Park and | Highwood _ who are â€" registered | members of the inactive troops at Oak Terrace, Lincoln, Immaculate Conception, and Elm Place schools who are without leaders. The Girl Scout Council is now offering leadership training. Please call the Girl Scout office H. P. 754. Girl Scouts Lack Leader | These girls are most eager to meet together with their troops and to enjoy all the indoor and outâ€"ofâ€"door fun the other 400 Girl ‘Scouts are having. Girl Scout Leaders get satisfacâ€" tion from a useful, interesting service in bringingâ€"happiness, and training for democratic citizenship to these wistful girls who wish to be active Girl Scouts. Girl Scout News Skating An outstanding Culver event on the North Shore will be a dinner at the Michigan Shores club, Wilâ€" Tonight, Thursday, the Educaâ€" tion Committee will present a series of colored slides taken in the Bahamas by club member Fred Nolde of Deerfield, II!. Following this, member Roy Olson will preâ€" sent the official Great Lakes Cruising Club colored movies of sailing on these inland waters. The public is invited to enjoy these pictures at no charge with North Shore Yacht Club members at the Highland Park Library Auditorium at 8 p.m. N. Shore Culver Dinner At Wilmette, Feb. 1 metfe, on Tuesday, Febnu'ry 1. at 6 p.m., for patrons and alumni of the academy. Mr. Jack Chelius, 1918 Greenâ€" wood, H.P. 6646, secretary of the club,â€" is handling reservations. Trophies Presented To Yacht Club Winners ‘It was the annual Waukegan Yacht Club‘s Winners‘ Dinner, and many racing trophies were preâ€" sented to winning skippers of the Labor Day Regatta at Waukegan. Some of the winners were from Racine, Kenosha, Waukegan, and North Shore Yacht Clubs. There were ten sailboats entered from Highland Park, which came away with four trophies. Commodore Kaiser and Bill Kellner won in their classes. Milt Stein in his Pen Yan placed first in all three races, won the Series, as well as his class. Mrs. Ann Nell with her pram, won a set of brass knuckles for her prowess in the harbor dinghy race. and Mrs, Andy Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Gunter Schwandt, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Benno Nell, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Stein, Mr. and Mrs, Randy Brooks, Mr. Griff Baker, Mr. Winn Fisher, and Mr. Tom Stein. land Park‘s North Shore Yacht Club enjoyed a delicious dinner and evening of dancing at the friendly Waukegan Yacht Club Saturday, Jan.‘ 22; Commodore Brownie Troop 36 of Braeside The following members of Highâ€" Registration February 1, 2, and 3rd. 7:00 to 9:00 Classes begin Feb. 7â€"10 Classes end June 3rd Courses in Art, Business Administration, Ecoâ€" nomics, Education, English, History, Psychology, Sociology, Social Science, Religion, Spanish, Speech, General Science, Trigonometry and Typâ€" ing. Veterans‘ Benefits College Credit For bulletin call Lake Forest 3100 or write ~_~â€"_ E. C. Reichert F ~__ Director of Evening Session > ‘ _~~ LAKE FOREST COLLEGE EVENING SESSION â€" SECOND SEMESTER RADIO CAB CO. For Safety and Comfort RIDE THE RADIO CAB Highland Park‘s Newest Cab Co. We Were the First to Give Low Uniform Rates THE PRESS . Lake Forest, Mlinois Be assured of both safety and comfort and also have the assurâ€" ance of courteous and friendly drivers. Girls of Braeside school Troop 5 recently planned and gave a party welcoming Barbara Grayâ€" bell to their troop. This group is working on outdoor cooking badges and original handmade cookbook covers for their collections of | recipes. * Troop 14 of Braeside has. finâ€" }ished work for the drawing and painting badges. Recently their leader, Mrs. Elzie C. Partiow, took them to visit an art group where they watched artists at lwork. This troop is starting work jon the clothing badge. |Training For Leaders Box Social At Wesley Methodist Church Choir _ members _ of _ Wesley Methodist church will sponsor an old fashioned box social, Monday January 31st, at 8:00 o‘clock p.m. at the Highwood church on Highâ€" wood avenue and Everts Place. Beautiful.ly decorated boxes of good food will be auctioned off, the purchaser to eat with the lady whoseâ€"h6x‘ he has purchased. The proceeds will be used to purchase new choir robes. Members of the church are especially urged to attend and are asked to invite their friends and relatives. Mrs. Breakwel] is arranging a fine proâ€" gramiand games for the evening. For further information, call Suzzi, H.P. 4279 Three more sessions remain for the training of Girl Scout leaders. The dates are Friday, January 28, 1:15â€"3:15, and two on Tuesday, February 1, 9:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. with an hour for luncks Mrs. Breakwell, HP. 4031 or Mrs. their leader, Mrs. Kelly, on the Juliette Low Fund were followed by games and an amateur hour. Brownie troop 12 of Braeside held a skating party on January 20. Diane Siegman has been chosen as their Juliette Low repâ€" resentative. Today, Thursday, the tvogmop-ouunmnbool with Mr. Harry for Brownie Troop 25 of Lincoln met with Mrs, Marvin Lawrentz this week to learn Girl Scout songs. Last week Mrs. Lawrent: met Troop 4 at Lincoln school. This week Troop 4 brought colâ€" lected articles for the Friendship kits to be prepared for mailing. Party school HERE‘S LINDA hug Sefe 44 pra by \_/' and let our factoryâ€"trained mochanics =~~~> a checkâ€"up of your car. ARNOLD E. ASPLUND, Proprietor 387 Park Avenue Dh 34 North First Street THE CORRESPONDENCE NOOK Smâ€"oâ€"oâ€"th Driving! Miscellancous Juvenile Valentines. Or, If You Prefer Having A Little Fun, You‘ll Want Either A BUZZAâ€"CARDOZO Or A BARKER "COMIC" or "SLAM" Valentine. And For Your Valentine Parties, See Our Invitations . . . Table Covers . . . Napkins . . . Nut Cups . . . Bridge Sets . . . Tallies . . . and One Of Those "Sweetâ€"andâ€"Loviies"â€" A BUZZA!CARDOZO VALENTINE. . .. * For The Small Miss We Have Charming Little VIRGA Valentine Dolls And There‘s An Excellent Selection Of Once More It‘s Ti To PUT YOUR HEART m MAIL And There‘s No Better Way Than To Highland Park, Illinois Highland Park 15 denier, 51 gaugeâ€"$1.65 30 denier, 45 gaugeâ€"$1.35 30 denier, 51 gaugeâ€"$1.50 k $iPBe ‘ @ '%0 & g838 e " y sheerness . . . versatility fullâ€"fashioned nylons. In What is nicer than to have your car drive SMOOTHLY? It‘s just like riding on a carpet of air Wheel wobble. shimmy, hard steering can be eliminated with a For hosiery of exquisite wear WILL de LAINE . . . and durability ... Thursday, Jan. 27, 1949 fashionable seasonal Garnett A y | 0 mss ovel Telephoneâ€"6680 Phone 415 colors.

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