Page 2 day." "keep an open mind-but not a vacant mind or a mind that is open at both ends." "Avoid thinking 'with the erowd." "Don't be afraid of being the minority-if that's where 'ilot,'tr, convictions 1,rdrgr", " o strength is ah', to run with the crowd." “It's easy to go wi the eurrent." "Any dead ta can float down a stream l." A LEADER SPF. KS . . . I suppose most of us who have sons, daughters, sisters and brothers graduating this J une‘will be hear- ing baccalaureate sermons. ". Some will be good. Others will be a lot of words that don't mean a A mnture rterson is he "who has the Bure and steady quality of being there. He keeps his word. He sticks to his job. He believes in despunsihle living." GOOD- WORKING TERMS WITH SELF . . ." thing. (wring. He is neither too pliable nor' too ctsntattkerous. At',, my to think with the crowd; to follow the lender . . . and not ask where he's going. “There's too much habitual slickness. There um too many of us who have A plus ability yet turn out C minus performances. We're living " n. [unable mini- mum. Not enough of us are rising to the height of our capacity." he eirntinued. The inventive laurel has gone. We're content to be avenge. And to be satisfied with an Ivor- Me perforttmrtee is I definite Sign of immaturity, Dr. Frank said. A minute person, Dr. Frank con~ tinued, is on good working condi- tions not only with his fellow man, but with himself. He has poise, stability. He in neither senile nor domin- Needrd today is a man who will stand by his vonvictionm A mun whose murmur will make him challenge the crowd, Dr. Frank uid. But I troop of us recently beard A bud-hitting man that made " of In linen and tltink:, Spenking with I slow, positive delivery, The Reverend Robert Worth Frank, President of the IcCornick Theological Summary. told seniors " Luke Forest Col- lege one of the world's No. l prob- lems is the immaturity of men in high office. w'iiAT Is MATURITY . . . He hug self-insight. lle cln look " himself critically. A mature person has a sense of humor._l)r. Funk went on. The pioneer spirit. the spirit that built thin nation, vu- not a lot of llfe men playing for sw- -iGuijoet vu- “On Being Mn- ture." vibe (old are too babyish; the middle-twed Ire too adolescent, Dr. Frank declared. _ And 'a sense of humor is "what few people have but what every- one thinks he has." FORWARD LIVING . . . ity, Therr's a greater need for for- ward and positive living today than over before, Dr. Frank warned. THE HIGHLAND PARK PM Entered In "eond ch- â€a. March 1, 19ii, " the PM OUR. u Highland Park. um 1t.YJi"ft't m. 81.50â€: you; cant- por . . fer your outdo. of 143%. “inch. l-uod Thu-ad of out not by the HM " 21"blh', laurel mun 11W. - . "We must create the habit of intellectual growth. We must keep the habit and ideal of Mucution without grnduntion." he told the Ittcntive students. PIONEER SPIRIT . . . ni., "t public-don - D. - - i"sorid. i,tt,iiie,terue'f, “and with the um "ar- " the with". m a onâ€. In)â€. I. B. cm. W. It'., not â€my to be in the Minor Communication» Inn-9‘ to! We Need Laden! "Your convictions are of crucial importance to- "ridriiiG: 71W "7" M mun-manna.» WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ On Being Mature IIIâ€: TME I L00li Nopé, and it's not any to " wnyn keep faith in your fellowmnn. . Nor is it easy to stand up for convictions which Ire: the import- ance of a happy home. A love for the bright, the beautiful. Well, Highland Parkers, it wax a moving speech. It did me some good, I know. It's not easy to stick to your eonvietiomr, believing that there's nothing more important than a sham, “elem America, run by Amerie-r-people who put the welfare of our country first--) ways! Not Milling it out. Not talking it down. -' But building it-finer, have: keeping it strong, respected, ad. mired. HOME MOST IMPORTAKT . f And it's certainly not any to keep saying yes to lite, and to keep looking for the positive when everyone is pointing to the nega- tive. -And that', what's needed to. dar-now'. Dr. Frank concluded. "gor was there that if-ypu-don't- mseceedmstoomeone-ehstMo-it way ot living. _ -- But there was ambition. There was conviction. There was ten- scity of purpose. There was that if - you - don'Hucceed-keep-lrying approach to life. Without them you're I crowd- follower. . But with them, you're . leader. And our world needs leaders! W We Americans have so much. How thankful we should be. How lucky we are that we hive plenty and we can share this abun- dance with those in need. This is true and prutiled Christianity. Yes, hold tightly to those con, vidionn of yours, Highland Park Listen to the Garden Club of the Air at 7:30 Every Thursday over WKRS (106.7) entity. Rather, they with ideas. They had goal- '. . . and they them. I There win none/or today's if, you-done-su-d-dive-up think. ing. _ Th... Fri., Sat., Jun no." “Miss Tltlock’a Millions†mucus Sum. lo... M. Jan. " to " Color by Technicolor Doria Bar, Just Caro... Ia. I“. Wot. Thes., Fri., Sun. Jon. t' “Hills Of Bone†Cohrr h Technicolor ha“, Tom Bruit. In.“ L "My Dream I: Yom‘ John Lind. "only Woolloy. Wad. Hendrix. In?) Film“ 7 "cant" Jan-o. "anâ€. lurk-r- '0' 604401. I..." â€I. .. Ion-Fri. Ira?" I!“ h .l "a "toe .130. hal. hm Tqurh--te. P. I“ By Juan leiah I... lI-IC I... I1-II were men goals. high went after was“: “Damn: CW. will be hold this co.- " Tuesday chain; at the Sun“ VINO, Club And till foam II- Jm o. Robbin u a. and - lill Robbins. who bu In.- . mm of "W Put - " in life, neatly "and tn- annuamuwAI-mmm being principdly to shoot thou! 1000 Net of coloM notion pie- tuu film she intends using in in future locum on Alain. Tint country i not. new to [in Rob. bins, I: both her broth-n all In. hum wero long min-d ll gold mining then and ' has mule sever-l trip. throughout. the nu since her initiation in 1988. The monthly dill-hunting of a. KW Put Chap“: " Chamber members will be {in an authentic word metal. of Am. and the Eskimo people-- living conditions, the elimate and In (rowing commerce. Lutherans Participate In “Building for Tomorrow" Offering _ ~Jim Bench, whose hume is at 614 Homewood Avenue, will be I Senior in Highland Park High School next. fall. Wayne P-trick. whose residence is " 308 Pnirie Avenue. will begin his Sophomore studies when he returns to school. Kathryn Baruffi, of 215 Evolution Avenue, is also going into her Senior year at Highland Park High School. These officers will be presented to the congregation of the church in 3 service of Dedication on June 26th and will begin their term of officé the first of July. Redeemer Inthenns are i) present in the midst of a church- wide “Building for Tomorrow" drive. The national goal is 'y 500,000. bout Lutheran people) on- asked to assume a pro-rated, amount of $450. This is the first effort in " years for the Luth- eran Church-Migouri Synod de- votéd purely to new buildings Ind expansion to meet future needs. The Reverend Doctor John W. Behnken, President. is leading the work of in-gntherinz. One of the beneficiaries of the collection will be 1 Chicnxolnnd institution, Con- cordi- Teachers' College, River Forest, Illinois. The date for the receiving of the offerings wu Pentecoste. However, contribut- ions are expected to continue to come in‘ during the following In: Robbins. a tumble pilot for the put 10 you“, on this Inat trip new from Point Barrow to Nome and then along the Siberian Conn and the International Date Line. She added . great deal to her prior knowledge of All-Ila ind local business people are certain to hear many interesting bits of drama not usually encountered by the inexperienced visitor. Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship Elects Officers At' the Sundny Evening Meet- ind of the Methodist Youth Fel- lowship at the Wesley Methodist Church the following young people were elected to offices in this Hitrh-tkhoo1-Age organization : Jim Bench, President; Wayne Pot- rick, Secretary; Kathryn Baruffi, Treasurer. week s, Last Day “Inlay Jul. 0 Jun Crawl-rd. Zulu-r7 Nott 3".†Gnu-hm Spochl Kiddie In“... Sui-tiny. Juno tt, " 1:00 "GREEN GRASS OF Start'".. Friday For OI. Weak Jim IO-II Juno Allyn“. Polar but!“ Man-M Ulric-,7 - â€it.“ Tail" w. Luau New. Emu & Sake“! M 3-53.“. ALOYON "i.."--' COMING ATTRACTIONS T-L-r'. P. me "an.“ Park “Flamingo Road" Trehnicolor Production "Little Women" nnd q Cart...- WYOMING" THE PRESS ILP.uh-- (Wk-nth.) Oakland Mu; Walter A. Gown. 126 Food! m; In. Bu! W. Gnu, 421 B. m. to“; [out and m - in m an» on! Inhibit: a tho may. Tb cut-nut exhibition. which do mm 10ch from tho Na York Tina. â€Dually W (bath a! tho Berlin Air uh Ind Bloch-II. P. Hullâ€, 6!. Bronson hue; In. In... Km 218 Bro-non Ivonne; In. J. w Johann. a» Yul- hu; Lulu Ebb-bl. 607 Saki. mac; Gm 8. Lynn. no um "anâ€; In. Morton A. “Mn. I08 Indy- lane; In. Rudd N. Win. [Ir addition to the office“, the lanai“ mo ahead to am on the Executive Board: In“ M. _ "I? Mt "can; Philip s. Bi-rt. “4 Pink! 91â€.; Wood-tilt!!!“ 331 842 Put ammo; Willin- I. Savin, "" [M place; Bur- old G. Schick, 288 Cod-r m; Mrs. Wayland D. Scan. 284 Con- Paul Lawrence Dunbar Club To Give Musicale Sunday At "Y" Elks To Observe Sports Night On Tuesday, June 21 T Highland Park Elks lodge No. 1362 has met aside June 21 as annual Sports Night, to be given this yeu- in honor of the nev ex- alted ruler, John Zlhnle. and his officers, at the Elks lull It Laurel and McGovern. Dinner will be served at 6:45. Charles Grimm, manager of the Chicago Cubs, and Gibby mm nett, former Cub mun-gar and catcher, have promised to take over and supply entertainment after dinner. Several sports films will be shown. tral "can; In. Hoary Span, 1138 Enrica - and Berton L. sun. Jr.. 1m Wutview ave- nue. A group of very fine mists has been selected for this pro- gram. These will be Mrs. Dorothy Jefferson, lyric sopnno, from the Chicago Connemtory of Music, Mr. Hugh Buchmm, baritone of unusual ability, end Mr. Marion Key, tenor concert Artist. Mr. Kay has sun; It Carnegie Hall New York 1nd throughout Europe. Aceompanist for these musician} will be Mr. Clyde Winfield of the faculty of Roosevelt College. himself an outstanding mm. who has grimlously consulted to take part in the program Raymond Sheahen, who is in phat-ye of the dinner, has ptom- ised all Elks one of the biggest nights of the year. _ Sunday At "Y" To you who love good music, this is I reminder of the Paul Lawrence Dunbar Inhale to be held Sunday nftemoon, June 12th " the "Y." at 8.00 o’clock. The lodge ,will had a. special meeting June 14 " 8 [mm for the initiation of new members. with Cole Slaw All _ "In SI.“ IMO "" IO" I“: u mom I. P. "" 'tetrsm0peeqttan,PPL&Mem. Icahn pa. has" an hum. Open!â€- Pan-y Singleton. Arthur [AM I‘m 3%... "Bhmdie's Secret“ Fri., SAL, I... 10-" Jul. Way-o. Gail I...“ Also: latest New 3nd (brunt. "BeBe Starr's Kristi-o Maur. W Flt-l Adhd.. Cur...- n-I Milo-I Aha Churn. “all Inn-Ich- Beef all -- - to Go In 3 III-kl! [HEIZEIEEE mriroMngt'gLagM... No Entertain-(It . . . lit fill “81' BAMBI In! I... .0... his "." (but. In“. Id "Wake Of The Red Witch" Ca“. ttia in... Pearl Theatre “Jungle Pump Daughter†MIA-@460! “In: " Att-g-e-ti-ofthe “on ebb. I My Ne lummnvudodtolohct Moth-WM HuMTb-muuonvu saodobrMr.Narlouoas. . Tho â€nu-l lb- elub golf to-na-ri-data-t put on WM. Juno 16. 'umnrgtbo-teinth.nd%r mime-unmum egubhoaa-.-tboth-l him-"hemati- Inuit. Mon cl dam - - tod.r-nrr.eodirtat_ witttaurueeoardm" " Blackhuvk Society Elects Office" For Coming Year On Sunday, In, M, a tho has of In. Hoary Kind. 3000 Clam road. the following - onion" nu .eloctod for the W'k mm. cum " tho American Revolution., for 19atr--M: Pteaidertb-mtnriottq M. Leu- ing; vice sreesiden6-Meien Jodie Hadley; recording ttoerqtaer- Cyndi: Siuhit; “Impending uncut-n - Mam Wilson; mar - Joan Avery; color bearer--- New; unior president-Mrs. John Cannon; regiatmr---Mrs. Edwin Hadley Jr.; hiatoria-GwendoUn Olson; pro- ----Suaan Skater; membership --ann Ann Turner; soeii-Joseph R. 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