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Highland Park Press, 9 Jun 1949, p. 4

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day.” "raepanopen1ninf1--hytyotavaeant mind or a mind that is open at both ends.” "Avoid thinking with the crowd." "Don't be afrai of being the minority-if that's where “your convictions lead u." " o strength is 'r.'x'i'ii'i'i'ii, to run with the erowd." “It’s easy to go wi the eurrene" “Any dead dog can float down a stream I" A LEADER SPEAKS . . . I suppose most of us who have sons, daughters, sisters and brothers graduating this June will be hear- ing baccalaureate sermons. Some will be good. Others will be a lot of words that don't mean a A nature person is he "who has the sure and steady quality of king there. He keeps his word. He sticks to his job. He believes in desponsible living." GOOD WORKING TERMS WITH SELF . . . But . group of III recently but! u ttard-hitting urn-on that -eootaniiatemandthink. Th. abject m “On Being ll- Speaking with I slow. positive delivery. The Reverend Robert Worth Frank. President of the “which Theologicll Sanitary, told senior: at [Ate Forest Col- - one of the world’s No. 1 prob- lens is the immaturity of men in "I! ornce. WHAT IS IA'I'UIJTY . . . “finch too much. habitual dug-hen. Then nre too many of as who have A plus nbility yet turn out C minus perform-um. We're living at n passable mini- mum. Not enough of us are rising to the height of our enmity." he continued. The incentive to end has gone. We're content to he nvernge. And to be tsatisfied "with In Iver- nge perfumnnce is n definite Sign of immaturity, Dr. Frank said. A mature person. Dr. Frank con- tinued, is on good working eondi, tions not only with his fellow mu, but with himself. He has poise. stability. Re in with" senile nor domin- eerirw. ll'l easy to think with the crowd: to follow the lender . . . and not uh where he's going. Needed today is a nun who will stand by his convictions. A man I“ dumber will make him challenge the crowd, Dr. Frank Mo is neither too pliable nor too "mtartkerous. "a; JiU are too babyilh; the middle-3nd are too adolescent, Dr. Flank declared. ', He has self-insight. He can look ll himself criticllly. A maturE persoi, his a sense of humor, Dr. Frank went on. And a sense of humor is “Whit few people have but what every- one thinks he has." FORWARD LIVING . . . icy. There's I greater need for for- ward Ind positive living today than ever before, Dr. Frank TSe pioneer spirit. the spirit that built this nation. was not a " " sue men pinyin; for so- THE HIGHLAND PAIR PRESS kind I. new“! eh- I“ Inch 1. “mum Mollie. a 11W Put. [Ill-oh. 3.15192“ run: an”)... you; can par . . 'iCitctehrM'lec"a' - TI " out -. y as U2rph"b.iL11iUc'ilst "We - create the habit of intellectual growth. We must. keep the habit Ind Men! of education without -ation." he told the lazuli“ students. PINES! SPIRIT . . . In, “I Con-Ink“. M - ”Niacin- -. N v!“ C fiiiiE,itiee=Irue'f, “with..- it. seth-Fr. ll's not easy to be in the minor mam-null... anon“. We Need laden! "Your convictions are of crucial importance to- m _ --.-rq.t.c. .0 .......a‘ "an WHiTT NORWIORE SCHULTZ mammal" III”: TME I MOI Nopé, and it's not clay to " tra" keep faith in your fellomnun. Well. Highland Parkers, it wns n moving speech. " did me some good, I know. It's not easy to stick to your convictions, believing that there's nothing more important than 1 show. ”luck-n America, run by Amerie-rr---) who put the welfare of our country first--) wnys! . Not selling it out. Not talking it down. But building it--riner. bane; keeping it strong. respected. nd- mired. HOME MOST IMPORTANT . . . Nor is it my to stand up for convictions ieh m: the import- ance of I Ltt2,ge'. A love for the bright, the beautiful. And it's certainly not, any to keep saying yes to life, and to keep looking for the positive when everyone is pointing to the negl- live. ”And that's what's needed to. dar-now'. Dr. Frank concluded. $11» was theie that if-you-don') smeeeedaetasomeone_o-it way of living. _ __ But then in ambition. There was conviction. There um: um aritr of purpose. There wns that if - you - doo't-ceed-keep-tryitw Inn-ouch to life. goal: them. Without them you‘re a crowd- follower. But with them, you're . leader. And our world needs lenders! WW unity. Rather. they were men with ideas. They had tgoals. high -iiGe In: - of todny'n if. vowdon'r-sueeeed-eive-urt think- ing. _ - - _ _ We Americans have no much. How thankful we should be. How lucky we I": that we have plenty and we can share this abun- (knee with those in need. This is true and mailed Christianity. Yes, hold tightly to those" con- victiom, of yours. Highland Park- Listen to the Garden Club of the Air at 7:30 Every Thursday over WKRS 0'- -yi. ‘W {BEBE} TL... Fri. Sat. J... 5-10-11 “Minn Tutbck’s Millions” Jul. Lugd. l.” yd”. 3.... My cue . . or M "an. Stankmhlth‘ "Mr 0m 13 Yam-a” J...- ItHb.t” “huh-’01,.“- By Color br, tallied“ Coir r'3, Technicolor in Tom I... WW”.- "Cutrht" and_ they went after Fit-corn” (106.7) ’IIO IS-l. J... I74. (ho-brunet JIIOLM manna-ma tho w Put - " Cm. witibeUHthi.e- ia-rt-qv-ir-tthot-t Valky Cuband-%Nntarro Ii- Jnu o. Bobbin I. the - - Minn lobhiu. who I. to. n tuition of HM Put Int db: lilo, "and, m In.: I month's visit to M N- vi: being principnlly to an about; IMit (out. of colored lotion Ne can fihn she intend: using in he {mun locum on M Th1 country iq not new to lb lob- hinn. " both her brothers lid In. lather ver- long minted in gold mining there and III. in: nude govern] trips thronglwnt the am nince in initiation in 1988. Chamber Incl-hen will be [in on authentic word pick-n " Allah nd the Eskimo Peorio- living conditions, the climate nnd ita growing commerce. Lutherans Participate In “Building for Tomorrow" Offering Jim Bench, whose home is at 6t4 Homewood Avenue, will be I Senior in Highhnd Park High School next fall. Wayne Pllrick, whose residence is It 308 Pnirie Avenue, will begin his Sophomore studies when he returns to school. Kathryn Baruffi, of 2l5 Evolution Avénue. is also going into her Senior year " Highland Park High School. Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship Elects Officers These officers will be presented annual Sports Night, to be tgivin to the conmtion of the church this year in honor of the new ex- in I service of Dedication on June dud ruler, John Znhnle, and his 26th Ind will bakin their term of "icon, at the Elk: hill at office the first of July, Laurel Ind McGovern. Hill Robbins, n - pilot. for the put l0 yen-I. on this hump new from Point Barrow to News and then along the Siberian Conn and the International Date Line. She added . great deal to her prior knowledge of Aha-kl And local business people In rennin to but many interesting bit. of drum not usually encountered by the inexperienced visitor. At the Sunday Evening Meet. ing of the Methodist Youth Fel- lowship It the Wesley Methodist Church the following young people were elected to offices in this Hieh-thurol-Aae organization : Jim Bench. President: Wayne Pat- rick, Secretary; Kathryn mrruffi, Treasurer. ' Redeemer Lutherans we ICE present in the midst of I church! wide "Building -rirrrraiiaT"l drive. The national goal in $2.-i 500.000. Doc-l Lutheran people; an- uked to assume a pro-rated) amount of $450. This is the first effort in M years for the Luth-j ernn Church-Missouri Synod de-l voted purely to new buildings ma expansion to meet future Needs. The Reverend Doctor John' W. Behnken. President, is leading the work of in-gathering. One otthe beneficiaries of the collection will he a Chicauollnd institution. Con- cordia Tenehers’ Collette, River Forest, Illinois. The date for the receiving of the offerings wan Pentecoste. However. contribut- ions are expected to continue to icon“- in‘ during the following weeks. Last Day Thur-day Juno 0 Joan Spatial Ki“. I.“ Sat-May. J... II. " - "GREEN GRASS OF Starting Friday Fat 0.. Week Jun- 10-10 "Little Women" Juno Ally-on. Pour [Avis-d Mun-Rt Ulrich. Eli-ht. - w: Latest Mow. [Mb & Sol-ad “on - COMING ATTRACTIONS “It. “with Goo. To cu. ALCYON Shir."--' Tel-kw". P. not; _ Highland Pad "Ftamirfgo Road" Technicolor Minion Cr-nwf-ri. uh” Seoet Syd-0y Ora-shod WYOMING" and q Cartoon. THE PRESS ILP.uh-- In oddition to tho oHierm. the following rm ohm-Id to um on Q. Baotou“ loud: loo-Id ll. Arnold. "" Hon-It. onion; Philip I). m at "irri- pun; Woodward Burton. "' Ooh-ad dd": Walter A. “an. no Duet that; In. Burl W. Gull. "I B. Shot-Ha- tool; boul- P. Roller. '" Bron-on lam; In. Inc-o Rm 818 Bro-non "on“; In. J. - Johnna, 899 Yuk ban; ”is Mn, I07 $05. Ivonne; Goon. 8. Lynn. no Lindon "can; In. and-“Wilma.“ "ateahibttsatthoub-.h. cur-nut qahibitioau which tho and. new In. th. No- YoltTi-oggnphially - d.taiuotth.BeriinAiruftnasd Block-Io. Morton A. 11‘“pr 808 Body- Inne; In. untold N. Ronni-tin. 842 Put "an; Willi-I- I. Snviu, "" LII-id. place; Kar- Elks To Observe Sports Night On Tuesday, June 21 Paul Lawrence Dunbar Club To Give Musicale Sunday At "Y" old G. Schick. '" can that; In. WW D. Sun, 284 Cu:- --Dimrersin-tre-served It W: Charles Grimm, Hummer of the Chicago Cubs. Ind Gabby Bart- nett, former Cub manger Ind catcher, have promised to take over Ind supply entertainment after dinner. Several sports fitma will be shown. tn! 3mm: In. - Span, 1133 “on - and Ruben L. sun. Jr.. "" Wawiew IVO- nae. A group ‘of very fine artists in; beenoeieeted for this pro- gram. These will] be Mrs. Dorothy Jefferson, lyric lopnno, from the Chic-go Conlervutory of limit. Mr. Hugh Buchanan. baritone of unusual ability, and Mr. Marion Kay, tenor concert artist. Mr. Kuy’ has - at Carnegie Hull New York ind throughout Europe. Accompanist for these musicians will be Mr. Clyde Winfield of the faculty of Roosevelt College, himself on outsnhding artist, who has graciously consented to take plrt in the program. Highland Park Elks lodge No. 1362 has set aside June 21 as annual Sports Night, to be given this ye-r in honor of the new ex- dud ruler, John Z-hnle, and his To you who love good music, this is I reminder of the Paul Lawrence Dunbar Ila-ionic tole held 'Sunday Anemoon. June 1201 at the "Y." at S:00 o’clock. Rayniond She-hen, who is in charge of the dinner. his prom- ised nil Elks one of the biggest. nights of the year. The lodge will hold a wed-l meeting June 14 at 8 pan. for the initiation of new members. WM "" "" Im II. (“‘33-’30“) non I. P. "" out! Open 0 pan, P11. In. so: to Walt pm. “hum an- a Sun. Open 2 pm 'OII’ Shalom. Anim- m Larry Sin-o Fri. Sat.. Jun. lib-ll JOH- Wny-o. Gail In.“ y Also: latest New: And Cartoon. "BeBe Starr's “the Maur. AM Fin-I “Jude 15th Adhd.. Carbon and L... I.“ Ibo (Thu-on. Slut sac-kl“ led and Ila-hm oun- h Go In , Ill-III! [111113311333 In No Inn'- nu No literal-nun . “I “81' MIC!) "Wake Of The Red Witch" murmur-cum Bhmdie's Secret' Pearl Theatre $1.40 1. link “EUR In! Daughter” Jun. 18-13 “OIL-nit“! Nrmnrs-tthted Earl-e15 "e and lb- eluh golf to-na-il-ttka-t put I). WM. Jun- 15. mauwuum In!“ "dit-att" eg-.-ttb.th-l ”Wuhan-0150 "tair. [hedo- 01°!me autumn-gaw- IMHOmuquto noun umumwm 'ri-u.Th-statimt- will-uh rueeui. June " Mutt Society Elects Officers For Cains Year Ott Sum. In, It. " tho in: " In than new. 2000 Ch", road. tho (dining - “than “I. cum: lot tho “but new. Childmn of the American Involution, for 194B-M: Pteaideab-iriotte M. bam- ing; vice -sident-Beien Janie Halley; molding mterqtarg-- Cyltiil Sinchir; comndinc mercury - W Wilson; MN! - Jun Avery; color bearer-He been“; senior preaidear-Mra. Johr\ Cubenon; rmristmr--Mrs. Edwin Bailey Jr.; hiatoriar-6wendotrt Olson; pro- ngm Slater; membership Ann Ann Turner; social-Joseph R. beaming; junior group leader ---utuise Millet. att-g-gr-tister"" on. chi. a m {or " North First Street 381 Putt Avon- TIIE CORRESPONDENCE HOOK Foe The GRADUATE . . . Tit JUNE BRIDE . . . all toe FATHER. o. Foihor'. Day. You Will Find A Bum CAIDOZOG A BARKER CARD, On Our'DilplAy Rack; Thu. Will J.“ Moot Your Inquire-uh . . . Drop In And [Mk Around. W. "I" “lay Sung“. Gift In... A. VJ. VIEW MASTER tu. Just Come Out With " ".-- your 'cErcc REEL}: . . T" lingq_The_m. [Sgt They Won't In (in... W. Have Drew Penn-'- F-uinIi-g Now --"PrAsct-Word" . . . Capo: Cal-mfg TIM (Pocket lele Tennis) mi "GAtAAN'tNG can" . . . 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