Page 2 A fabulous land where the weather is just about always warm . . . at least it was this year . . . . A land that boasts about its oranges and its grapefruitsr--yet we've not tasted any of either here that compares with those sold at Highland Park's fine markets . . . . RECOMMENDS . . . In our Florida travels we've never found a finer spot to relax than here at the quietly casual yet luxurious Ponte Vedra Inn and Innlet . . . . Our personal choice was The Innlet became the colonial-styled unit reminded us of the North Shore and the homes there . . . . It VIII I warm, beautiful early afternoon us we drove through cleaned-up Jacksonville, Florida Ind headed South . d . . "Funny name for u town, kn". it?" my traveling companion re- marked as we sped by the road sign, "eos"rrf, vmum". QUMNT, RESTFUL . . . Up the road a bit we noted I handsome club house known here- abouts as the Ponte Vedra Club. We were tabout ready to stop there for the night but we con- tinued driving while we discussed whether we should stay or drive on over the pine-paneled-quu'tors- on-the-ocean. . . . We wore delighted and decided to stay the night . . . A mile, or no, further South we spotted the Innlet, u quaint. and restful-looking spot . . . We stopped, went in, looked r Buiwe didn't stay for just one night . . . “mired/(- Lyme, so far, 12 days Ind nights. - . And we'l:e enjoying (shift to the active tense!) every minute here. HIGHLAND PARKERS WOULD LIKE . . . Yuu Highland Pnkers would nesnmunmy recommenu um»: like it here. Vedra to you . . . . The folks, the food, the at- Next time you're Fhtria-bottrtd, numplwn- are I guest deal like muse at this delightful mecca of thow found at. Highllnd Park gnu-ion» living Indy we'll - clubs, lyou'll stay on and on . . . : The Nauru-nus folks at the Inn- let and Inn who've made our stay pleasant ate G. H. Ackerman, Inn- lu-t manager; Maurice Lindsay and Frederick Wilda, Mr. Aekvrman's Green Bay School Barn Dance And Bingo March 17_ The Green Buy Road school PTA will present its annual ham Hamm- and bingo party on Thurs duy. P.arrh tw, " 8 pam The school is to be decorated with a St Palrirk's day motif. Miss l.u- cille Ilium-"min. In (anchor for district 107, Min Clan Louise Shirk, 2nd [rude teneher It Green Buy ychool, and Mr. Don Julian Im- in charge of the decorations. Mrs. Fred Fell in'generul chairman gr th" party. I Bing" will be played in the kimk-rgnrton room with Mr. Ern- est Belmont is head all". Square dtuwinq will take place in the nudilnrinm. Winners of the door [Will‘s and other prim: will be nnmmm-ed Inter in the evening. Cookies. punch and coffee will he served by Mrs. M. B. McGuffin, Mrs. Richard Drake and their rummilh-v, The public in cordially iniited to attend. Tit-Imu- may be pun-hurled ll the door or by rall- ing Mrs. Dun Julian. lt.P. 4893. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered an atom! clu- mum Mttrehi,19ti, at the Poet otneo " Highland Park, Mlirsols Btttrseription nun: 81.50 put you; 5 cent- per single copy. â€.00 G mt outaide of [Ah County, 11inch l l-uod find. of and: hook by the " (ht-ad " 2ru'h'. [Aurel avenue, Hanna m., Telephone: 8 land Pu! "t Communication handed Ne public-“on - to qretttmt on on. do. of thte m tttree. be 35583. of the m ter 04 N sitod “9 the g... - of an "In. W tr. 0.... PI“. . B. OIIOII. I“. We me-enriiie Ponte Vain Club PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA:--- At last! Florida . . . ‘ A A fabulous land where the weath.er is just Lthlnnd Plrkers would pine-panel/ere And So This Is Florida WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ LET'8 TAKE I 1.00ii to III nouns» nu an.) assist-nu; Betty. Buon. populu' lnnlec hostess . . . . INN'S STAFF . . And " the Inn Mr. und Mrs. J. R. Stockton (Mr. Stockton is president of tho Club); F. R. Kroner, general mannger; J. M. Brown, resident mmuxer; and pretty Georg“ us u and former Highland Parker, J. A. Crawford of the public re- lations department . . . Nor do we want to. for“ "Sam", head mm at the Bath Club, for his part in making our stay refreshing. Or John Wheeler, lnnlet head waiter; or Harry Collins, our wait. er whose friendly spirit Ind speedy service made each meal I treat. Our thanks also to expert ehef George Gardner whom we; never met but whose delicious meals we enjoyed three times each day . . . LEARN! TO DANCE, ONCE AGAIN . . . . Bob Cuttinz's musie--partieu- larly when he played tunes liko "starost"-anrsde us forget the hotter “cold war," now in proceu. and showed us we still can dance. one, of the highlight. of our stay was the Candle Light' Buffet we attended Int night. - WT;u|y the food "i.., fit {or I king! _ feta Highland Parkers, we hesitatingiy recommend P Vedra to you . . . . _ (Editor's Note: Next. week Whitt will be" of his meeting with John L. Lewis and report further on his Florida mum Methodists To Attend Conference Members of the Highland Park- Hiehwood “1.50.8. headed by Mrs. Adolph Peterson, the maxi. dent, will attend the untam Service of the w.sc.8. of the Rock River conference " the Chietstto temple, Friday lurch 11th. The business ten-ion will be opened It 1:00 o'clock. following with n promm consisting of mu- sic-l numbers by tho Caren (choir Ind the guest wanker. Mrs. 4'. C. Lone, Circulation annular of the Methodist Wow. _ l The regulnr monthly meetinttl ‘0! the local society will be held an the Highwood church, Tuesday March 15th u 8:00 part. l, The Men's Club of the Wacky Methodist church " meet Wed- incsdty. March 9th a tho High- ‘land Park church " 7:00 p.m.. aecordimt to the president. hulk Fuller, Election of orfheqm The of the at the March The name evening at - PM. the second Mid-week Lenten serv- ico Will 'ronvene. Bub)“ “The Meaning of the Crou. Forgive. new.†Friday, March ttrth " 3:00 p.m. thv fourth quarterly mnfmnce of Wesley Methodist church will be held " the Highlani Park church, with Dr. W. E. IMMI'II. district superirttrrtdent, Mint. By cerviaies&Berdee Schwinn hm - in “in" buvuo, - prieo m. It. " d I but Schwinn - Prieod n m.“ BICYCL “I "WA-incl. A†Tel. K. P. "" re un- Ponte Father .3} two m. with! ink. no... â€I. on Fah. " Left to rust-D-Got Lactic-i. “that, Paul Incioni. Glenn Harvey Honored By Student Body Glenn w. Harvey, of Sharon, Massachusetts, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ellery H. levey. 987 Ridge- wood drive, has been chosen to be the student guest " the Dairy Men's Convention March M and 31 to be held It Springfield, Mass. A student " Amherst univer- sity, studying dairy manufacturing Harvey has received the Babcock Milk Testing certificute for the state of luau-humus, and be- ginning April lst. will study ice ere-m "tnnuftutturirttr with Hen- drics. one of the oldest ice cream ‘compsniu in Massachusetts, In ‘September he will resume his studies " Amherst. PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS kiln-hm,†mm]. All) - In WILLIAM C. HEINRICHS ACCOUNTING All, BOOKING I.“ WM“ [Icon in mm: THE PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT my mum STOCK or - Pine English Antiques Decorative Furnishings I have leased my building at Central Avenue and Sheridan Road to PEGGY GORDON, Inc, for a period‘ of ten years and must t-ertttesrrerriit-trrortef1mt..'NeGordontor%mten,in the early fail, one of the met beautiful and exclusive Women’s Apparel Shop: on the North Shore. I will continue in the decor- ating business operating from In office. IN THE MEANTIME I MUST CLOSE OUT MY STOCK SO I AM OFFERING UNHEARD LEON HARRIS, mc 373 Central Amie Friday, March 11 Everything Must Got .u All sales are for cult. ml all sales are final. 2 0 Sm' T0 sos Are To Be Sold Immediately At Discounts Of BARGAINS THE SALE STARTS Highland Park, Illinois hunky, Mar. IO, 1,0