one side 6f the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. ~Lester S. Olson, Publisher. 4 * R. B. Ofson, Editor. ~~_Mrs. Warner Smoot Heads Junior Group . Of Infant Welfare Issued. Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Illinois. Entered as secon‘d‘ class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at fli‘hlm Pm‘-h» Illinois. _ y PC No e es THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Laure} avenue, Highland Park, Jr.. ~ Mrs. Milten J. Hardacre, Jr., and â€" Mrs.â€"Johnâ€"H. â€"Kies will â€"assist Mrs. Wolfâ€"in the morning, and{ Mrs. Melvin G. Barker and Mrs. | Lester B. Ball in the afternoon. After the annual reports of the qutgoing â€" board. members | are givem, Mrs. Smoot will outline the program for the year, Twelve new members will be welcomed to the group. . Mrs, Albeit J. Bushey, Mis. Walter RJ Ceperly, Jr., Mrs. John R. Clements, Mrs. Vinton H. Hall, Mrs, Thomas C. Jones, Mrs. Edward H. Mackenzie, .\l}s.‘,’flw gene E.. Mance, Mrs. Henry 8. Millett,â€"Mrs. Frank P. Nellis, Mrs. G. A. Shaltborg; Jr., Mrs. John G. A. Shalthorg, W. Sheldon, Mrs ing, Mrs, Donald H. Dennett, and coâ€"chairman _ Mrs. _ Edward H. Loevenhart ;‘ third viceâ€"president, Mrs. Henry C. Schroeder; recordâ€" ing secrctary Mrs. Gregg J. Freâ€" linger;â€" cofresponding â€" secretary Mrs. Pierre D. Martineau;"treasâ€" urer Mrs. David J. Harris; pubâ€" licity adviser. Mrs. George D. Harrison; Chicago papers, Mrs. Melvin "G. Barker; local papers Mrs.â€" Carl G. Howard; station: chairman <Mrs. Herbert ~F. D‘ Sinter ~and _ Ceâ€"chairman Mr!.‘ Herbert A. Carlson; Thrift Shopi chairman Mrs. Stewart .loh‘nstun1 and coâ€"chairman Mrs. Mark: G. Brown; luncheon, chairman Mrs.. George . M. lloug'n. Jr.; meetings Mrs. Lawrence D. Smith; memberâ€"| ship Mrs. Edward A. Murray; telephone Mrs. William M. Houze, Jr.; in . charge of points Mrs. Hilding.â€"F.â€" Henrickson. «â€" Mrs. Warner G. Smoot, the inâ€" céming president of the Junior Group, of the Highland Parkâ€"Raâ€" vinia Center, Infant Welfare and her board for 1950 will beâ€"introâ€" duced by Mrs. Henry C. Schrocder mt the monthly meeting Monday Janyary 23, in the home of Mrs. Allan 1. Wolff, 1300 â€" Wade. "I hope," comedian Bob Hope said the other day, "that someone in Detroit resolves to make an automobile that looks like an automobile. _ "I‘m fed up getting into aâ€"car backwards, stepâ€" ping down 12 feet, and then peeking at life through a porthole," he said. â€" ‘Old "skiâ€"nose" has something there â€":. . The new cars, although heavy with chrome and gadgets, aren‘t as comfortable as some of the old ones. FORGET FUNDAMENTALS ... ‘~s se As in most other things nowadays, haste has stepped ahead of care . . . and the important ideas, habits, customs, and ways of living of yesteryear are considered old fashioned, backwardâ€""reactionary" and therefore no good. * â€"â€" Ope day, perhaps, we‘ll realize how wrong we‘ve beenâ€". . . . and we‘ll once again start putting into life more than we expect to get. ~© s T 'v'Arrurl, it seems to me, engineers, eager to get the new look have forgotten fundamentals of car design and goals set by pioneer auto builders. â€"= > _ Like doors that close easily ... and stay closed. Like heaters that work at once . . . and blow out a blast of hot air after yourâ€"engine has warmed up for a minute, or so. _ * .. ' And as for gas mileage . : . most of the new cars consume gas like the old Cadillacs. _ _ â€" The first . vice president Mrs. Milton â€"J. Hardacre, Jr. second 2B nae biuala hanaf t* an th per copy. $3.00 utside t?!':h County, Norman Vance, On New Cars and Life WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ $1.590 per | Miss Madge Friedman‘s popuâ€" lar classes iil:_s.r:bodern dances for adults will continue every ‘Tuesâ€" day ‘morning from 9:30 to 10:30. These classes range from 6 to 10 weeks in length. Jt is still not too late to rezister) but promptâ€" ness is advisable, as the number of pupils to a class is limited. For further information call H. P. 675. * ducted ~byâ€" Germaineâ€"Vinnedge, beginning Monday, February 6 at & p.m., and a~Class in ceramics; taught by Miss Ella Rasmussen, on â€" Wednesday, February B) at 10 A.M. ta_ the . "Y" will be .one in jewelry making, under the supervision‘ of Originator of Canasta : To Give Lessons In _ . Game At YWCA On Monday evening, February 6 at 8 o‘clock, Mr. BQ? Michaels, originator of the popular game Canasta, willâ€"start a series of lessons in the game. Mr. Michaels ig also the author of a book of authoritative rules ‘called "Comâ€" plete Canasta." OWr‘courses of instruction at Monday evening, January 30, at 8:00; a class in millinery, conâ€" â€" Garden Plowing and Complete Landscaping Phone Deerficld 749â€"R Holy AND PARS PRES8) Jeb lt Qr i ___ 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. _ Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. Rev. Bernard E. B Sundays â€" 6:30, 7:30 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and * 12 noon. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph‘ P. Morrison, Pastor. Rev. Donald Runkle. Conception Church Fridays and Holy Days Highland Park 202 rfield g:Green Bay Rds. Byâ€" DEERFIELD LANDSCAPE Offers Shade Trees,: CONFESSIONS Immaculate urns. Judge Minard Hulse To Address Meeting‘ Of Family Service e pubhc i C * 5 always â€"interesting and informa.| Clection of officers, Board Mem tive annual meeting of the Highâ€"| bers and Adviw{y Council memâ€" wmmm.;u-mmmemuimm- 50% ©18 Lolomy Home \ ©18 Eolomy fome iriz_ JANUARY ;*% VALUES s A L E VALUES UP TO VP â€"TO ~GREEN BAY VISIT OUR _ NEW STORE H. P. 3430 ‘___Improved: service for all subscribers in Higrhlcndwi’vorl( and Highwoodâ€"all telephone numbers change ‘ The start of dial service at midnight Saturday will .hring_:.h;hnm...u!on modern kind of telephone service to more than 6,000 subscribers in Highland Park and Highwood. 0 New Telephone Numbers for All > With the start of dial service, everyone will have a new telephone number. Highland Park numbers will You‘ll find the new service speediet and more acâ€" curate than your present service. And it‘s easy tog. On local calls, all you need retmember is to look up the number, waitâ€"for the dial tone, then dial the first two letters and proper numeral of the exchange name, plus the rest of the number. Like this: HI 2â€"8134 for HI ghland Park 2â€"8134: Remember, letters are black and numerals red on the dial. DIAL TELEPHONE SERVICE BEGINS SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT â€" at OVER 100,000 YARDS.. ONE OF AMERICA‘s .: ._ CHOICEST COLLECTIONS OF DECORATIVE @ OFF _ rasrics rrom our own whorssare pivision TME PRESS ILLINOIS BELL TELEPNHNONE Ccomranty day, January 30th at 8:00 P. M. A short business meeting willâ€" inâ€" ehd‘m‘g&cno!m’“r’l activities by Mrs. Marian G. CORNER GREEN BAY & CENTRAL x * HIGHLAND PARK Enlarged Workrooms â€" Talented Craftsmen Location of Our Other Stores â€" 119â€"121 GREEN BAY ROAD, WILMETTEâ€"WILMETTE 6006 1000.TOUHY AVENUE, PARK _ RIDGE â€" PARK RIDGE 2225 Fine Decorative Fabrics . . .. . [ DRAPERIES _ FoR / SLIPCOVERS or S | UPHOLSTERY f BY THE YD. OR CUSTOM MADE CObunty Court, which deals writh all the problems of dependency and delinquency. From his vast The Speaker for the evening will be the wellâ€"known Judge The box below‘explains the new, speedier way to call several nearby communities. And on many of your Long Distance calls, the operator will now be able to dial direct to distant telephones. In just a few ltm_u;:x. she‘ll be able to ring telephones .as faf away as Miami or Sacramento. a have the prefix HI ghland Park 2, while Highwood numbers will take the prefix HI ghwood 2. You‘ll find the new numbers listed in your new directory. On Sunday morning, please discard your old direcâ€" tory and remove the temporary. number card from your telephone. c HOW TO CALL NEARBY PLaces _ Thursday, Jan, 19, 1990 â€" _â€"â€"~~~ _ and varied experience in this field, ‘nd\with his undéerstarding of the tensions and frustrations of present day life, Judge Hulse will have much of interest to relate to tails of his Talk and of the place oT;;tn;; ;iï¬]}ï¬ kluu in ,-‘tn-r edition of this paper, _ t 50% or