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Highland Park Press, 3 Feb 1949, p. 2

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co-Oro-' . . . “Dear Whill: “Just read your are" column. Hope we deserve ail the nice things you said nhoul us. Sheldon Area Chairman In Red Cross Campaign "ii a, very hire of you. Whitt. Spelking for all the omniution, and my brothers-ttranks a mill- "Some people in businem seem bent on talking themselves into I slump)" In editorial on 1949 in Printo"s Ink begins. .. . . . There is no ecunomic law that says the only good bum year but: the - ”an . . . there is little ttround for pesisimism 717171949. market. . . . "Businessmen who prank- nhoutl damn-rs to the ent6rbAse. syslom should Welcome the oppurlumtyl to demonstrate their eatterpritw by; being? able to meet ’co-petiu’on nnd provide a product that the JustCl merwantnat_heenst drum} to pay. . . I HIGHLAND PARK'S FUTURE ion -ifis. Warne has written a lifetime, peace-of-mind' philosophy in those 25 words. Thanks a great deal, Mrs. Warne. Credit Dorothy B. Warne, a friend, with this posi- tive thinking in these challenging, what's.ahead-daya. Tomorrow will take care of itself if we live today fully. - _. M pt' THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS ll Communications intended for publivlhnn must be written on ”no side of the - only. Ind he siened with the a... and addre- " the writer. [aster S. Olson. “hr-her. R. IL (Hum. Ed“. by tl lam lll.. You‘re surviy welcome. Red Hr Sui A buyer's market is ml Thursday of each wvok . Highland Fyrhhess, 516 Mero" I as second that matter It” I. at the Post Office mi Park. Illinois plinn nun: $1.50 per mg per, single copy. 8100 outside of lake County. he who bark: rehlaetd Park Fro- I penny to gdollar - BOXED CANDY - iillEEEiriE9ii] COMPLETE '. LINE OF VALENTINES Cling to this hour, Shut out all care, Drink in the beauty, Cast off despair, Close out all sorrow, Worries, away! Forget tomorrow, Live today! WHiTT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ “er l Fell) Notes At Random the normal [IT'S TAKE A [00! isncu on VISITS CHAMBER or COMMERCE . . . l “Highland Plrkers have the means to buy. And the merchants have the kind of quality murm- dim, the folks want. It's a healthy situation. And the future of pru- gn-ssive Highllnd Park merchants ---always N'membering prompt and courteous wrvire is to-ost-r- will be prosperous" I tr. Walker Guest . Of Tues. Evening Club Highlights of that encouraging editorial were in my mind the other day when I tilled on "Ernie" Belmont, well-liked head of High- land Park's Chamber of Com- meree. " . . _ There's little or no basis for business to be "raid-tot- purhnps it's afraid it his lost the know-how in production or in dis- tribution." I don't know about you folks hut it's right comforting to this writer to believe no wholehe-ncdly in the future of our hon-em. Dr. Fred A, Walker. virepresi- dent of The College of the Ozark at 1'larksvitie. Ark.. till be the gum: speaker at the February " rum-Hm: of the Tuesday liming “The basin?” outlook "in land Park is bright." Mr: lb told the PRESS. H-rian Church. it was unnamed by Miss Rose Opitz. preside!“ of the mun. v"itCwine the dinner It 6:"). “F. Walker will speak on "The I'ulll‘zv of the Ozarks Ind Chris, tian lu-nmrrnry." You'll be happier if you say YES to life'. Red Cross Needs Volunteer Typists Stems. A Nearly 100 daytime “lantern " ho an skilled twists and deno- L'thhors are needed by the Chi- ”1m. Chapter Red Cu). to rm "ations at the Veteran. Adphk- nation "ospitai.Urtnes, - Red Cross Manhunt“. '" t%qsth Wabash Ammo. By 3780.8t1ch molt "in High- Mr. Belmont ME... Partic- llighluld Park Moose Lodge No. 446 is starting a aeriea of parties for children of members of the lodge on Sundays. from 4 to 6. Movies and refreshments will be featured, Parents are asked to cooperate. him-7 WW“ ‘(Hapl-tuuitndkr Mose-win 1.0.0... -h-touhri.thqnrt+ -etofthe_tt.G-. hrrmy-h-rmathai- The club will celebrate its fimt club room anniversary on Mon- day, February 7. Refreshments will be served to members. mu Din-er _ ' The lodge will nerve . candi- date dinner on February s, in.the dub rooms, at T Fm. to undi- dates for membership and their sponson. Val-nth. Dam Matthew-Inna, Mfugivilglhhuhuuto without-colthoC-h’n mWndkh-W' much-MM“; britnf-der.t_Dr.J+ B. Debt. Btrauiatethis-iee totr_i.theC-t-'.taqeh. hymn-.Doctonud-odinl that: fro-mm in It. "aiortaasdeiqhtoeat {Micheal- My in bone delivery tech-hum Hill-ad Park committee work- ers include: In, George o. Scatter. 888 N. Linden Avenue; In Hugh Rid- dle. ls" Dean Avenue; In. J. Iotiee lax-ell. 491 PM 1915 B. Sheridan Rood; In. Baldwin Newman, 359 [had Ave- nue; In John E. liddlemn, In, 22I Gieowood Avenue: In. lob- en C. Bennett. Jrc, " Bria-g, load; Mrs. Milton J. Hamilton. 24"! Old Briar Rood. loose Lodge Activities 1.0.01. will hold a Valentine dance on February 12. There will be a slight admission fee. and door prizes Music. will be fum- ished by “The Four Of Us." shah-anthoC-i-obm mum-unann- hdmC-m. Avenue: In. Ellsworth L Hills. "" an“, ouch-I. ”autumn... The YWCA opened its doors to- day (Thursday) to the public in nn Open House Tea from 3 to 5. Visitors were given, in this way. the opportunity to see nt first hand the importance of this or- ganingion‘ aged become better It- YWCA Holds Open House maimed with future Iain-nu. with their rommittm_ A musical ProWram “as presented by Mrs. Lester Laubertstein. and teat was servrd, During the after- mum the handing Wu open for inspection Aden-en mum-mug. slow by Med-men L T. 1khultz, 'vu-tu-ot-sua-aus.-."., Virgi- '"ot-"t"t-at-ari-sr-s-uoaL, -'o'ti-os-d_ratom.-.-tsiro.qi.u.a.. was...» "up. It.” M. Watkins, chairman Leonard and Marvin SPORT . ANKLETS All-Wool its Dims it" THE PRESS of duties I...“ - m a! anenthe Notch Prevail At Put! Of Rubia Wane. o-ts-d-trode-tnM. eo-iethMptobHai.thrv4 udundotolui-‘nWo-An‘u chb’lmulbnhenum, denco-niuuand tune-mu kiddo: Wot-hmmtthtlzl‘ et"'.?t'teevf'ter.o' EioduGTG%oaia ET; “Pro-View a filing ”lofiy than " Ito M chow. In. Wyatt Jacob. item In. V. E. I‘m door was. In. Thom. Mn, tiehaeq and In. IL L A“ Jr., food. In. Wilh- Mp1, . - ber at tho dab. in w to be the ntrk - comment-Ito:- und Inn-i: will be furnished by In. 600!“ Shah. The follow- in: member: of the club will nerve u models: In. G. A. Shall- herg. Jr., In Byron K. Peanut, Hrs. Willard Ewing, In. Gordon IL Parks. In. Funk Imlht, Mrs. Edward Iumy. In. Bert- mm Been. In. Woodward Bur- gert, In. C. We"! Fellke. In. J. Incl-e “hm, In. Gordon Leonard and daughter, Susan. who will model mother and daughter clothes. Tickeu hve been mailed to Ill club members tnit the party will be limited to 100 table: and u in other M the proceeds will tro to Anglen Shore. Chicago Com- mons, Highland Park Girl Scouts. the Red Cross, Lake Bluff Or- plan-age. Family Service, Ridge Firm Preventarium. Highland Park Hospital, Library. Communi- v Center and YWCA In addition to the chairman and co-clninneu. the following members of the philanthropy com- mince will be on hand to assist with the party: In. Marvin An- thony. In. A. E. Butter, Mu. Wesley C. Becker, Mrs. Philip Brizht, Jr, Mrs. Charles Bletlcll. In Craig Daiidmm, In. Jana Dwight. In. Edward Engelblecht, In. '"ptrimtttarrirraemsrr Falwell. In. Walter Manning Gibbs, In. A. tr, Hansen, Mrs Funk Hartman, Hrs. R. Ar.- Har- ver, In. Theodore [hm In. Gordon Holland. Mrs. H. E. Holt, In. Anne Borer, Mrs. Eugene Kern. Mrs. A. E. Lundin, Mets Matt Mniman, Mn Arthur Knoll. Mn. A. J. Hell-stem Hrs. Emerson Mead, Mm. Will-rd Med- uy. Mrs. Edward Mhmy. Mm. Theodore Osborn. In. Mm Robert Sanders. Mrs. Robert Slayblck, In. Illcolm Sproul, Mrs. Arthur Strubel, Mrs. W Brewster Tom. In. Clyde VanReehe, Mrs. R. W. Weddell, Mrs. John Wilbur and To Meet In Winnetka corporated. and Troy P. Wake- field. of the personnel kepartisient of IrtteHrtiortat Harvester Com- pany. both of Chicago. chose the challenging: subject. "Exper- ience With Non-Segregated Em- ployment" for their joint appear- ance at the meeting of the Noah Shore Citizens Committee. In. C. S. Wright Wednesday. February 9. at 8:15 pan, in Mata Halt, Winnetka Com- nlnity House, : representative Jerk Malry, Director of Indul- inh_Iteinti t lli'llu -ossmirs-eCtttf dd. "ind.d In and aac Mwamuwwum nylitioa on hand to but that “man when and to puking“ in the diam-ion Committee. "It... “I" tttim, I” Ball, Wil- lll- E. Penn. Jr., Mir “I: 'iiaiTiiaraidjetrt - 61M "iirTsriGA a: pm a. and M” G. M Jr. in - dont ittuNorthtehomCiti- McPIIERSOI’S BUMP SHOP 387 Park Avenue Sm-o-o-ih Driving?. 314 Railway venue tMMM0E SALE Phone 700 AENQLD 1iLAseLUNTr,"PrtiitiraiiF RADIO CAB CO. For Safety and Comfort Johnson's lee Skates, Toys and Sleds 20 to 40% OFF . WASHING MACHINES, RANGES and IRONERS “ Bargains on many items not listed RIDE THE RADIO CAB Highhnd Park's Newest Cab Co. EiiiEiriffiRE HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER with attachments - $59.95 We Were the First to Give Low Uniform Rates GLAD-IRON SPECIAL ' $74.95 Special Prices On Highland Park Be aamrrA of both "fat, “I comfort and the have the star one of mucosa and friendly driven. oiG-iiio6iiisFird in! mi. riding an a carpet oi air Wheel wobble. shimmy. hard shoring can be oliminclod with a alignment correction. Drive in today and let our factorrtraiesed mechanicu r--' " a check-up of your car. Thursday, Feb. 8, M" For Prompt and Efficient Snow Plowing Call M. P. 2732 For Estimto. We spatula in Driveways; contract for season or each mow in nice: BEE-LINE 11!:th m1 Phone 415

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