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Highland Park Press, 12 May 1949, p. 2

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Page 2 Communications intended for publication must be written on mfidoof&omfl.-dh signed with the name address Well, now that "Lippy Lou" is back bawling out umpires, and Ingrid Bergman, "the disâ€"illusioner", is reâ€"united with her husband where she belongs, it‘s time to point our portable towards local matters . . . Marian Fisher Of Family Service To Address B. E. Guild Laure! avenue, Hi Ti, Telephone: H of the There surely are a courteous group of teenâ€"agers there and many of the young ladies are pretty enough to be called cover girls . .. STRICTLY PERSONAL . ... Seems it‘s the tlnng nowadays for soâ€"called colummists to list personal prejudices. Here are a few from this corner. We like: Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 ts single . $3.00 fier ,:::uut:r; of h;:’émq, lino One of Highland Park‘s best auto salesmen is likeable, cheerâ€" ful Bruce Blaine, the able sales manager of Ravinia Motors, Inc., a progressive firm with a bright future, particularly since Packard has one of America‘s No. 1 cars. SUDDEN NOTE Had an opportunity to visit Highland Park‘s high school the other morning and found things in fine shape. 1. Life‘s Tâ€"Vâ€"ing of Ike Eisen hower‘s story. There will be a regular meetâ€" ing of the. Bethany Guild on Friâ€" day, May 13, at 8 p.m. at the Bethany Evangelical church on Laurel and McGovery, _ Let‘s begin by thanking Mr. H. M. Rogers, headâ€" man of the Tenthouse Theater, for sending along season passes for his productions. _ is THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS If they‘re as fine as they were last year, Mr. Rogers, you‘ll have a most successful season. _ Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. Issued Th of each week ty ns Highinng Fark Prome big We predict someday soon Chicago‘s North Shore, thanks to creative men like Mr. Rogers, will have the most outstanding Tenthouse Theater productions in the nation. Northwestern Railroad safety experts are helping make Highâ€" land Park a safer town by buildâ€" ing that new and high gateman tower at our treacherous Central Avenue crossing. Keep up the fine work you‘re doing, Sheitons! SAFETY MEASURE ... was . packed _ with _ wellâ€"known Highland Parkers inunching . the best hambu available anyâ€" where. ~ _ How true!t â€"~ You couldn‘t get a more deliâ€" cious hamburger. . . and on top of that Shelton‘s prices are easing downward. SUPER SALESMAN . . . DELICIOUS . . "Relax eating Shelton‘s deliâ€" cious hamburgers and sooner or later you‘ll _ see everyone you know in Highland Park come in," a person commented to the writer the other evening when Shelton‘s R. Fiore & W. Pearson Complete Landscape Gardening At Its Best Lester 8. Olson, Publisher., R. B. Olson, Editor. Continued success, Mr. Blaine! Expert stone work â€" Shrubs Evergreens â€" Black Dirt Fruit Trees â€" Manure Fertilizer We think we already do. Tel. H. P. 2207 NURSERY (SPECIAL TO FHE HJGHLAND PARK PRESS) Notes From Here And There WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ LET‘S TAKE A LOOK | 4. Liberalsâ€"that is, the Amâ€" lericun-lnsters. The misguided inâ€" | dividuals who actually believe it‘s [wmng, "capitalistic‘, if a man | works hard, gets ahead, earns a 1 fortune. c. _ The Tribune pays its workâ€" ers better than any other newsâ€" paper in the world. d. Page by page, story by story (slanted at times, granted), paragraph by paragraph, it‘s the best written and best edited paper in America! Praise the Tribune and menâ€" tion religion in a certain way and more letters come to the writer‘s mailbox than at any other time concerning any other subject . . . And now to sit back and watch the letters come in . . . PARTING THOUGHT . . . Remember! "It isn‘t the whistle that pulls the train!" + Presbyterian Women Plan Meeting At Church, May 19 b. The Tribune sports section, features and financial pages are the best in the midwest. All women of the church are urged to attend. Marian Fisher of Family Service will be the speakâ€" er. A sale of home baked goods will be served. a. The Tribune has the best newsâ€"gathering _ serviceâ€"APâ€"in the world in addition to its own able staff writers in every section of the globe. ‘‘Neighbors in Christian Ser-‘ vice" will be the title of the proâ€" gram to be presented at a meeting of the Woman‘s association of 1 Highland Park Pn-byurian; church Thursday, May 19, at 2 p.m. Featured speakers will be Alfred Roth of Association house, the Rev. William Scholes of Chrisâ€" topher house, Miss Olive Corbett of Laird house and Mrs. Ruth Wiles of Grace Community center. The meeting Wwill open at 10 a.m. with sewing and hospital dressâ€" ings. A bake sale will be held at 11 a.m., under the divection of Mrs. Warren Wilner‘s group. Miss Rebecca Anthony; executive di‘ 5. People who say The Chicaâ€" go Tribune is a "rotten newsâ€" paper" not knowing that: 5. The "oldâ€"fashioned way" of doing thingsâ€"like practicing the Golden Rule; respecting parents; treating a fellowman courteously. 2. Polite drivers. 3. Williamsburg, Virginia. 4. Most of the Sunday evening comedy radio shows. And, on the weâ€"don‘tâ€"like list: 1. Rhubarb pie. 2. Uncleanliness in any of its ugly formsâ€"particularly the type wallowed in by most night club entertainers. ‘ rector _ of 3. Folks who think the world revolves around cocktail parties. Large Single Garage Locationâ€"Sunset Subdivision Inquire â€" Trust Department, First National Bank of Highland Park By the Highland Park| FOR SALERâ€"~ To Highest Bidder A New 6 Room House with Recreation Roomâ€"1%* Baths | Five Collectors To Open Homes For Showing Of Antiques Summer Styles Modeled At Highwood Com. Center Rehearsals are scheduled for every night this week in the Highâ€" wood Community center in prepâ€" aration for the summer fashion revue to be presented Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m. in the center, under the direction of Mrs. Raiph Pottker. YWCA, will conduct chancel serâ€" vice at 12 noon. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 o‘clock, followed by the program. The Committee feels that the five homes which have been graâ€" ciously offered for this tour repâ€" resent outstanding examples of many choice collections of antiques The contest was for the months of January and February, with Highland Park the victor by a margin of 1.88% having an avâ€" erage attendance for the period of 93.71%. President Robert Denzel and Secretary Frank Wichâ€" man accepted the winner‘s trophy from President Dan Withers of the Elgin Club. % An outstanding program was provided, including delightful muâ€" sic by a Male Chorus made up of fifty members, a short talk by District Governor Lloyd Hollister, and an excellent address by Past District Governor Mr. Francis Buddington. As winners of an attendance contest, a large majority of the members . of the Highland Park Rotary Club responded to the inâ€" vitation of the Elgin Club to atâ€" tend a special dinner meeting at 7:00 P.M. on Monday, May 9th. The host club held the meeting in the Elgin Masonic Temple and four officers of the local club were in attendance, the entire group making the trip by special bus. An announcement made by the Collectors‘ Study Group of the Highland Park Woman‘s Club of a tour of five homes furnished with Antiques has been received with unusual interest. The demand for tickets has been most gratifyâ€" ing. and the joy of living with them. We are deeply grateful to the following hostesses for opening their homes: Mrs. Sigmund Livâ€" ingston, 225 Cary Avenue, Raâ€" vinia, Mrs." A. J. McMaster, Wilâ€" mot Road, Bannockburn, Mrs. Mason Smith, 1113 Lincoln Ave., Highland Park, Mrs, Gordon Fox, 188 Lakeside Manor, Ravinia and In response to many inquiries received, further announcement will be made by the Committee in the next issue of this paper, giving details of the outstanding treats in store for those who parâ€" ticipate in the tour, which will take place on Thursday, May 26th, between the hours of 1 and 5. It is now proposed that the conâ€" test between the two Clubs be repeated next year. Highwood men and women will model clothes from local stores and entertainment will be feaâ€" tured. On the program will be a fourâ€" piece jazz band known as the ‘Highliters"; Louis Garino and his accordian band; Bill Jorgensen, pianist; Alfic Zagnoli, baritone, and Mrs. Richard Bartoni, singer. A program including a listing of all Highwood stores will be issued and refreshments will be served. Highland Park Girl To Speak At Roycemore Luncheon Rotarians Attend Elgin Interâ€"City Meeting Mrs. W. C. Shipnes, 511 So Green Bay Rd., Highland Park. Tickets can be purchased from Gsell‘s Drug Store, or any of the Committee members. The Roycemore juniorâ€"senior luncheon will be held at Fritzel‘s in Chicago on Saturday of this week. On this occasion each junior receives her senior class ring with a wish from an outgoing senior. The speakers will be Mme. Jeanne McAllister and Miss Louise Hagerâ€" ty, senior and junior class adâ€" visers, and Kay Bard and Nancy Newman, class presidents. Nancy THE PRESS At the annual meeting of the North Shore Creative Writers, held Thursday, May 5th, at the home of Mrs. Mildred Haessler in Raâ€" vinia, new officers were elected for the coming season which opens early in October at the Highland Park YWCA. 5e Other members of the group chosen to direct the activities of the workshop are Mrs. Darrell S. Boyd, of Winnetka, revision and manuscript chairman; Mrs. Frank E. Hagan, of Winnetka, publicity; Mrs. Edward Herman of Evanston, recording secretary; Mrs. James C. Ewell, of Highland Park, corâ€" responding secretary ; Alice Jelinek of Chicago, treasurer; Mrs. Howâ€" ard Sloan of Chicago, social chairman. 2 Rowena Bennett, well known poet, and Author of 9 childrens‘ books, has invited the Writers to spend the day at her country home in Warrensville, May 19th. This will be the first of a series of informal summer meetings, and: members are asked to bring manuâ€" scripts for group criticism. * At 7:30 of the evening of May 12th, Ruth McGibney and Judith Shouisky, authors of the recently published book, "Ali of Baku," will be ‘interviewed over Station WEAW in Evanston. Both are acâ€" tive members of the Creative Writers. Lincoln School PTA Elects New Officers The annual business meeting of Lincoln school PTA was held on Friday, May 6, at which time the following officers were elected: Mr. Lawrence Herman, president; Mrs. Fred Bishop, viceâ€"president; Mrs. W. Pierce McGee, treasurer, and Mrs. F. W. Holbrook, secreâ€" The program following the business meeting was turned over to Mrs. Clara Keaster Walton, science teacher. The program illâ€" ustrated the various means and application of modern teaching of Science. Listen to the Garden Club of the Air at 7:30 Every Thursday over WKRS N. S. Creative Writer To Visit Home of Wellâ€"Known Author Newman is the daughter of the Charles H. Newmans of Highland Park. Mrs. Joseph G. Mosey of Lake Forest will again serve as presiâ€" dent. Assisting her as viceâ€"presiâ€" dent and program chairman will be Ruth Thompson McGibney, of the same suburb. On most bump and paint work Purnell & Wilson, Inc. 8 HOUR SERVICE Motor Co. â€" now operating at 17â€"19 N. St. Johns Ave. VERLON O. GROVES Be Carefulâ€"the life you save may be your own! Tel. H.P. 734â€"710â€"711 Give kids a brake. Drive with extra caution near sehools. And watch out for memberâ€"it might be your child. So s‘ow up, and let them grow up. WareH 097 «: roR Klps! Q This bulletin is published in the public interest by The PTA Council of Highland Park (106.7) in the streets. Reâ€" Evanston Auxiliary Of Mary Bartelme Club To Meet May 25 For the thirteenth (13th)â€" year the Evanston Senior Auxiliary of the Mary Bartelme Club will hold its annual tea and open house on May 25th, from three to five p.m. Members, prospective members, and guests who have contributed time and money to the work of the organization will visit the Mary Bartelme Evanston Club at that time and will meet the girls living at the club. PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00â€"Satâ€"Sun 1:30â€"35e to 6:30 50c after 6:30, incl. tax Thur., Fri., Sat. May 12â€"1314 "Johnny Belinda" Wed., Thurs. May 18â€"19 "YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY® Joan Fontaine, James Stewart GLENCOE Sun., Mon., Tue. May 15,16,17 Special Sat. Kiddie Matinee ‘Thunder in the Valley" * LIGHT GROCERIES Lew Ayres, Jane Wyman, Academy Award in Technicolor Ann Blyth, George Brent, SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER $18 OR $24 (EACH) TENTHOUSE THEATRE (office) Highland Park, HMlinois or TELEPHONE . . . HIGHLAND PARK 1160 These Cards Are on Sale for Limited Time Only â€"â€" Don‘t Delay â€" "RED CANYON" Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen 2 Cartoons § Shows at 2:00 and 4:00 All seats 25¢ 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PHONE 597 & DAIRY PRODUCTS o5 P 8 ® ICE CREAM (our own make) ~ e FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY High School Athletic Fi Td fay = fg oA THE TENTHOUSE THEATRE Howard Duff MAILâ€" ORDERS NOW BEING ACCEPTED IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE ield, Highland Park, Illinois Thursday, May 12, 1949 we‘ ve had to add 20 more horses for rental to our stables. County Line Road _ Deerficld Since we‘ve built â€" our new HIGHLAND TEN PIR Fri., thru Mon. May 13â€"16 David Niven â€" Jane Wyman "KISS IN THE DARK" "BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY" Also: Latest News & Selected Short Subjects Walter Able â€" "THE PLUNDERERS" Added: Latest News Events & Last Day Thurs. May 12 ALCYO N CARDS STILL ON SALE 10 Admissions for $18.00 15 Admissions for $24 $ May 14, at 2:00 : "UNDER NEVADA SKIES" Rod Cameron â€" lHona Masey "The Fabulous Joe" MEMBERSHIP Doors open at 2:00 pm. Under New Management OPEN BOWLING * THEATER _ Highland Park Telephoneâ€"H. P. 2400 Savings of $6.00 ROYAL OAK STABLES "THE BRIBE" 139 N. Johnny Until 8:00 p.m. incl. Tax Attractive Bird Houses Week Days Glencoe 1559 e DELICATESSEN 520 Drexel * BEVERAGES May 17â€"19

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