Yes, you can be might proud of our hospital which not only serves Highland Park, but Deerâ€" 4 field, â€" Bannockburn, Highwood, Glencoe and other communities on the North Shore, and elsewhere. Page 2 OO OS ONE â€"ONB OB O re @+re Oe @4 °T +$+4#4+@ (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) Jotâ€"tlist @4 869 babies delivered. 1,235 operations performed. 895 emergencies attended . . . That‘s just a small part of the vast amount of work performed by Highland Park‘s capable hosâ€" Girl Scout News Leaders Deserve Praise .. Great progress has been made at our hospital during the last Thanks to leaders like Howell W. Murray and President Frank F. Selfridge and their helpers, Highland Park‘s hospital is one of the best in the nation . . . As chairman of the building fund committee, Howell Murray has given four years of his time in the unselfish effort to promote Girl Scouts of Troop 2 of the Immaculate â€" Conception _ school, with their leader, Miss Norma Santi, a nurse, made a tour through the Highland Park hosâ€" pital recently, where they were shown how to make hospital beds, prepare bandages and taught some of the principles of First Aid. Work on the Cookout Badge and fencing lessons were high points of a sixâ€"mile hike by Troop 17 of Immaculate Conception, to the home of their leader, Mrs. Murray Sheridan last Saturday. Assistant leader is Mrs, Ted Ohlâ€" wein. Brownies of Troops 21 and 40 of the Immaculate Conception school and their leaders, Mrs. John Jacobson and Mrs. Paul Mayfield, visited Sacajawea Lodge, recently, where they cooked their dinner. Brownie Troop 50 of Ravinia school had its Investiture cereâ€" mony November 9 at the home of its leader, Mrs. Allan Wolfe. Girls invested are: Lynne Carey, Nancy Garwood, Jill Henner, Judy Horoâ€" witz, â€" Carol Jensen, â€" Rananah Kliers, Patsy Kohser, Judy Kraft, Jean Lawson, Christine Leuer, Joy Marcus, Nancy Jo Michaels, Penâ€" ny Michaels, Bonnie Jean Olson, Patsy Rau, Sue Ronan, Sue Schâ€" echter, Susan Schnadig, Jean Sulâ€" livan, Nancy Wertheimer and Nancy Wolf. Troop 4 of Lincoln school is making Christmas cards. Visiting Hawthorne Mellody Farm, last week, they learned something of dairying. Recently the troop diâ€" vided, going to the homes of their leaders, Mrs. John Vollertsen, Mrs. Michael Tighe and Mrs. Phillips to make cookies and tafâ€" fy apples. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Illinois. Girls of Troop 20, Ravinia, are working on their Good Grooming badge. Recently their leader acâ€" companied _ them â€" to â€" Garnett‘s Beauty Shop where they received THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Comimunications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. . haptep Laurel avenue, Highland Park, $7.50 for 50â€"$10 for 100 favorite picture, or photograph made for you at slight extra cost. FOR SALE: Photographic Christmas Cards KILCOYNE of Deerfield You Can Be Proud of Our Hospital : 67 WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ LET‘S TAKE A LOOK | Give generously, Highland Parkers, to your hospital, Your dollars will keep Highland Park away up in front with the leaders across our great nation. Through his unceasing and efâ€" fective campaign, thousands of dollars have been raised, and now our hospital is getting the needed improvements to keep it in step with our growing community . . . Here‘s the Goal . . . The goal is $750,000 . . . : When that goal is reached there will be sufficient funds to comâ€" plete the improvements now unâ€" derway. This goal will be reached by the deadline, January 1, 1950, beâ€" cause â€" Highland â€" Parkers, and others, know that the best hospital funds to enlarge and better our hospital. is none too good for their dear ones in times of emergency. pointers about care of the hair and how to wear it. and how to wear it. Brownies of Troops 28 and 38, Green Bay school, had their inâ€" vestiture ceremony last week in the school auditorium. Those inâ€" vested are: Anne Louise Boch, Elizabeth Eyles, Marianne Fell, Barbara Gans, Mardi Jones, Betty Powers, Julie Rodgers, Mary Rose, Dorothy Steinmetz, Julie Thomas, Carolyn Thorsen, Judy Zahnle, Kristen Werrenrath. Their leadâ€" ers are Mrsâ€"Stareâ€"Thomas and Mrs. Tracey Rogers. Leaders of Troop 28 are Mrs. Jules Houghtâ€" aling and Mrs. Tom Strenger. Girls invested are: Barbara Coomâ€" er, Donna Jean Gheradini, Anne Houghtaling, Lynn Jones, Eleanor Manninen, Susan Parker, Barbara Phillips, June Ruter, Anna Scorâ€" navaceo, Patsy Stein, Barbara Steinmetz, Mary Jane Strenger, Judy Torrence and Judy Velo. An example of the Christmas tree made for hospitals is on disâ€" play at the Girl Scout office as well as patterns for Christmas articles to be made. The Hostess Committee of Highâ€" land Park and Deerfield held a meeting on November 9 at the home of Mrs. George Hartman, where they received instructions for the Girl Scout Convention in Milwaukee. Assure QUICK STARTS THIS WINTER WITH A NEW FORD HEAVYâ€"DUTY BATTERY PURNELL and WILSON Sturdy, dependable houseâ€" hold aid to run errands, help Summons help when needed. Serves as allâ€"around comâ€" panion. No vacations, no time off. Pay: a few nickels m day. All this makes your telephone one of today‘s big By Covered By A ¢] $\ Christine Marie has been chosen as the name for the baby girl, who arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, November 7, to Mr. and Mrs, Richard Wallace (Joan Holt) of 555 Forest aveâ€" nue. F The little girl, who weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces, is the grandâ€" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Holt of 1330 Judson avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace of Gilmore City, Iowa. A baby girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Monâ€" day, November 7, to Mr. and Mrs. John Seabury of 2455 Balsam road. She has been named Deborah Louise. Her mother is the former Charlene Brown, daughter of the Grant Houston Browns of 418 St Our Highland Park branch is coming up in the world! LOOK WHO‘S HERE all our lives! Your friendly patronage most glowing expectations. Make us to try in every way we know to keep your such as ours have surpassed even our awfully glad we came! Make us want we‘ve been thriving Highland Parkers wonderful customers make us feel like and enthusiasm for a fashion store collections for northshore livingâ€"and Just one year ago we opened our Highland Park branch. Yet all our service to make your shopping with us always a pleasure confidenceâ€"with the finest fashion AUDUBON FEEDERS KEEP BIRDS ; IN FULL VIEW WWILE FEfoingé â€" Electrically heated and Feeders with and without squirrel thermostatically TH E Jophns place. Paternal grandparâ€" ents are the Charles Ward Seaâ€" burys of Oak Park. The little boy born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Monday, November 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Cataldo Acello of 11 Walker aveâ€" nue, Highwood, has been named Francis Rocco. Mrs. Acello is the former Ann Palmasano. Her parâ€" ents, the Rocco Palmasanos of Ontario, California, are here visitâ€" ing at the home of relatives, the Tony Lucentis, at the present time. Paternal grandparents are the Frank Acellos of 340 Bloom street. (On Wednesday, November 9, a son was born at the Highland Park hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Toupence of Kreiter lane, Wheeling. A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, Noâ€" vember 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fiore of Prairie View, Illinois. A daughter was born on Monâ€" day, November 7, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Trainor of 511 Park avenue, Woodstock, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Nanni of 118 North avenue, Highwood, became the parents of a daughter, Danielle, at the Highland Park (continued on page 6) PRES S & .f M Wi WERE OPEMNG t BROCH AUDUBON WATER FOUNTAIN Glencoe 1559 520 Drexel Controlled remember us a year ago? EDGAR A. STEVENS, Inc. ' HIGHLAND PARK HWMMW:.’:â€â€œS:MHMWM NN Trinity College President To Visit H. P. H. S. / Mr. Albert E. Holland, Assistâ€" ant to the President at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., will visit Chicago area secondary schools November 14â€"16 to confer FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST US THANKSGIVING DAY, NOV. 24 THANKSGIVING SERVICE THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED healing through Christian Science Service will include testimonies of LOOK 387 Hazel Avenue Will be held in NOW 11 o‘clock at Thursday, Nov. 17, 1949 and to interview applications for admissions to Trinity next fall. He will visit A. E. Wolter, Principal of Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School at 11 a.m. on November 16.