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Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1950, p. 5

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1. t note the program, with three|{~>@ when the Company served Mr. and Mrs: Sherwin Goldstein speakers representing varied , 5,200 telephones. . of 687 Court avenue became the | schools of religious belief. For the| If telephone calling continues SF Mnn.-l-mgufihm faith,.â€"Mrs. .Douglas|to follow the same pattern as beâ€" â€"....â€"â€"â€"Emesday, January 17, at the Hi of Highland Parkâ€"willâ€" ce theâ€"change to dial, the busiâ€" land Park hospital. James has & sent an inspiring article from|@St calling hour will be 9:00 to ©brother, Rickey, whoâ€"is seventeen|the pen. of the late Helen Cody| 10 a.m. when the equipment will . â€"â€"months old. Baker, well known in the field of| be clickingâ€"off â€"approximately Mrs. Goldstein is the former|social service, and as long time| 5:600 calls, 93 a minute, he . Thursday, Jan. 26, 1950 â€" â€"=â€" _ 3 January 20, to Mr. and Mrs. James B, Garnett of 830 Hinman avenue, Evanston. The little boy has a named Michael Anthony, has two brothers, Frank, Jr., a Qophonon at the Highland Park High school, and James Anthony, 11. named after his grandfathers, has avenue, received his master‘s deâ€" ‘Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Talano of 1003 N. St. Johins avenue. Mrs. Talano is the former Helen Fathâ€" A sister for Patricia Ann, 6, arrived ‘atthe Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Tuesday, January 17. Russell Brookovers of 338 Prairie avenue. Mrs. Brookover is the former Marion Hocking. Grandâ€" parents are the Ernest Brookovers of Washington Court,House, Ohio, a brother, Stephen Lawrence, who was two years old on January 17. Grandparéents are the John Nizâ€" zis of the same McDanitls avenue stance Ann, on Thursday, January A-otherintb-isql-v-h-mtinududspi-n‘uh- 12, to Mr. and.Mrs. James J.;| grams to promote fellowship/land Park‘s and Highwood‘s deâ€" Daley of Salem, Oregon, formerly| through religious and racial unâ€"| velopment, "Manager Knoxdeâ€" of Highland Park. The little girl| derstanding will highlight the next | clared. § has two brethers> Mickey, 3, and| regular meeting of The Interfaith| â€" More than 49,300 calls will be Timmy, 1. Group. On Thursday, February 2,) switched through the new dial ln‘mkykthfmlw~ln$duyw.w'fllop.exehmmhd".hm tana Fochs, daughter of Mr.‘arxd|her home at the corner of Cedar| And this is 18,600 more per day lmWFuhd&-mlguMUudnAmm!uMmpthunw Montana. Paternal grandparents| and coffee at one o‘clock. A brief| Park‘s and Highwood‘s 6.200 teleâ€" are Mrs. W. G. Reynolds of 514 l_mfln_l’lue and James Daley of Max Caplans of Baltimore, Maryâ€" land. Pnu_n:nal .gund_gn_:gng are ~John Frederick has, been chosen as the name of the babyâ€" boy born on Wednesday, January 18, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Nizzi) ofâ€"230 McDaniels avenue, On Wednesday, January 18, Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Thomson of Wood River, Illinois, became the parents of a seven pound, one ounce boy at the Alton Memorial s ® +7 M° PEeeemcEReeent . Ceeuie Word has been received of the i ufivfldnhbym.%-mw i stance Ann, on Thursday, January| Amother in the series of proâ€" 12, to Mr. and.Mrs. James J.;| grams to promote fellowship Daley of Salem, Oregon, formerly| through religious and racial unâ€" meyers of Whitelaw, Wisconsin. Mr. Nafe B. Larson is the baby‘s maternal great grandfather. _____. the former Betty Ledderboge of A daughter, Deborsh Ann, was born at the Highland Park hosâ€" be two years old on July 20. Mrs. Garnett is the former Catherine R. A. Schneiders of River Woods road, Deerfleld. The little girl was born at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Wednesday, January 18. Mdlmm 430% Green Bay road, Mr. Thomson, son of the James Au-.vh-hh.-d‘ hn Ewell arrived at the Highâ€" Sam Goldstein of prize winning students when they read their stories at the January the Chicago Daily News, as sucâ€" cessor to Dr. Graham Taylor. The graduate of Sacred ~Heart Acadâ€" munity are cordially mvmed to atâ€" tend, to join in the social hour del‘s Wesley Methodist Will publicity secretary of the Council| Stated. of Social Agencies in Chicago.| â€" "Bu! b_ere{_{o‘ her weekly column in w ill â€" undoubtedlyâ€"â€" share the ‘phoning the Y.W.C.A. (H. P.â€"2â€" 0675 on or before the morning of the meeting. & 4MC RUBSIOAETY proptam of Ine churches around the world will be January 29th, for at that thme| presented each week, with the Akbar Haqq, a native of PuDJAb;| steps being taken 1o° overcome India, will preach on the subject:} them. Theâ€"School Board and Facâ€" ‘Jesus Christ and Everyday Life". â€"ulty will welcome your interest. 'kr.‘naqqi&en-oluco-nn The schools belong Je m ieg uid o dyrmane t munl ut C . u m “ Grandparents are the Joseph B;| J Garnetts of 622 S. Linden and Mr. and Mrs, Claburn Jones| ,,, of 379 Cedar avenue. . »â€", |1g onl A little girl arrived at the Highâ€" | 73 land Park hospital on Saturday,| q January 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Dean| 4y Meacham of Wheeling. eq Wiciififics <% Their.fourth child, a son, 3râ€"| m rived at the Highland Park hosâ€"| p pital on Saturday, January 21, t0feo pital on Saturday, January 21, to Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Marvin®‘G. Goldman "Confessions Of Faith" For Interfaith Group morel.enningfultofllenellbijl and friends of the Wesley Methâ€" o‘clock school in Punjabi Province. ent preacher in India today. Comâ€" ing from one of the mission fields, Hagq has brought a vigorous and of 584 Drexel avenue, Glencoe. Biblical Institute in Evanston PURNELL and WILSON Nonâ€"member friends in the comâ€" "Confessions of Faith" will keyâ€" meeting will conclude the obridtrtintgs, for of of the new lighting facilities will be inâ€" stalled in one building at a time as revenue is available, until all are adequately lighted. . â€" _ â€"~~ Direct Current will be kept for equipment helps protect the dial switched _through the new dial| .‘ »,, . o._., â€" exchange each dn.hwkhmm’ And this is 18,600 more per 42Â¥ | Donations â€" than were placed from Highland|(prom 3s Contribu Park‘s and Highwood‘s 6,200 teleâ€" Interest on Savt pbonutcnyhna(oâ€"tfi,’l”m.l Reockpt more calls than came to the ofâ€" & "But busyâ€"period or not, day or night, the dial service is ready to speedily and uniformly switch the manager continued. "And behind the dial are the operators ready to handle outâ€"ofâ€"town calls andâ€" to or replaced by a more adequate class and administration building n&omfln&i.!r'q'b-._- ment are equipment for i Shields Hall should tbe remodelied at a future time. plunge into darkness experienced suddenly cut off* from all the street and.â€"there was no electricity Dial apparatus is. installed in a T3 by 100 foot glazed tile room on High School area by an accident of some sort to the wires on one Current furnished by the, High School generator. °© s need Wwhich is being met. There are many othus creating innumâ€" fice, each day for completion in NHighland Ten Pin (Continued from page 1) oren Bowumnc || Za.s"".."" zm Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 for bowling instructions Oe n mm ue with â€" > OPEN ALL DAY ||| _ vinaama maro 139 N. Second St. is *"The Trail of the W sell c lc > Sn 9P T HECPR ESS Irving H,. Goldberg, Counsel; and Robert J. Koretz, Publicity. Bertâ€" ram A. Weber served as Architect for the project. Edward J. Loewâ€" enthal served as one of the originâ€" (Continued from page 1) required athletic activities simulâ€" tancously.. A large wetâ€"weather area is equipped with three modâ€" ermi â€" tennis courts which are readily convertible for basketball. Peace Best For Low T?xetes: Senator Paul Douglas told a North Shore audience Sunday night. Douglas said, admitting that his goals as a oneâ€"man economy bloc in Congress are small in compariâ€" the Atlantic Union resolution, calling for planning of a federâ€" ation anfongâ€" Atlantic Pact counâ€" tees, the following Highland Parkâ€" ers have served as officers of the . The finalâ€"detailed financial reâ€" port of the Trust is as follows: Tennis Court Pence. ._____. (Trust Portion) ~ Campaign and Administrative and all over the globe." The .Thomasâ€"Douglas resolution to bypass Security Council vetos in case of imminent war danger, of. which the Illinois senator is coâ€"sponsor, he described as a step in the direction of world law. He cited as other proposals now beâ€" tween Senator Douglas and quesâ€" tioners in the audience enlivened the meeting, which took place af Cahn Auditorium on the ‘Northâ€" western University‘ campus under‘ auspices of fourteen North Shore: Winnetka, Evanston and Glenview chapters of United World Federâ€" alists, and the Leagues of Women, "BEWARE OF SPOOKS" with Joe E. Brown, plus 4 Cartoons Warner Bros. New Happinessâ€" Starting Friday for One Weok Also: Latest News and Short There won‘t be low taxes until ALGCY Among sponsoring oranizations rday Evening Show at 7:00 PM. Deers Oper at 6%0 P. M. World Federaâ€" $16,009.97 11.72 Hart has acted as a loan officer of the bank a.nil}tfilu ‘bank‘s anâ€" nual nootug. was given a promoâ€" tion from his position as assistant cashier to that of vice president. Anthony N: Schinler has been associated with banking in Highâ€" land Park since 1920. His original employment was with the Highâ€" land Park Trust & Savings Bank as a bookkeeper. Later he served as a teller with that institution until it was mergedâ€"with the Highâ€" land Park State Bank, at which time he was in charge of the bookkeeping department. He was advanced in his work from one post to another and had progressâ€" ed to the position of head teller, which position he held for a numâ€" ber of years, until in 1947 he was r officer of the Burky havâ€" ing been elected &ssistant cashier. and has been Township School Treagurer of Township 43 for the past six years. He has also served as assisthnt treasurer of the Highâ€" land Park Hospita) and is a memâ€" ‘ber of the local Lions Club and American Legion. Gardening In Door and Out The Highlandâ€" Park Public Liâ€" brary is now featuring an indoor gardener‘s book corner emphaâ€" sizing the contention. that success in gardening, indoors or out. is ved as secretary of the Board, of the bank‘s auditor and in charge of general operations. He is curâ€" rently Treasurer of the Northâ€" eastern Conference of the Nationâ€" al Association of Bank Auditors and Comptrollers. . | At the annual meeting of The First National Bank, Schinler was ed by Charles F. Grant. office having been previously fillâ€" ers. One of the best in the field. ‘‘Picture _ Primer of Indoor Gardening", by Margaret O. Goldâ€" smith. A small handbook on what plants to grow in the house.> "Garden in Your Window", by their leaves and wither, ._~ ‘‘Plants in the Home", by Frank K. Balthis. A supplementary book "All About House Plants", by Montague â€"Free: Suitable _ for do with gift>plants that come at the‘ interest of the casual reader. ‘"Orchids. Are Easy to Grow", by Harry Logan and Lioyd Cosâ€" per. Mlustrated in color. , "The African Violet", by,. Helen Van Pelt Wilson. The first book on culture of this popular houseâ€" lily families. 1:30â€"35e to 6:30 Telephoneâ€"HI 2â€"0605 STARTING FRL, thre TUES., Jan. 27â€"31 â€"__"PRINCE OF FOXES" _ STARTING WED., FEB. 1â€"7 One Full Week GLENCOE John A. Adair â€" â€" Receives Promoti At Northern Trus The Board of Directors of The Northern Trust Company recently announced the promotion of John A. . Adair, 702 South St.â€"Johns Avenut, Highland Park, Illinois from Assistant Cashier to Second Vice President in one of the Loanâ€" ing Divisions of ‘the Commercial Banking Department. Mr.. Adair spent .four years with the Navy in the Pacific and has the rank of Commander, U.S.N.R. Mr."Adair is a graduate of the Sewanee Military Academy, Seâ€" wange, Tennessee, University of the South and the Harvard Gradâ€" wate School of Business Adininisâ€" tration. He is a memBer of Phi Delta Theta and several honorâ€" ary fraternities. . The new 6â€"inâ€"1 kitchen aid A MUST for every housewife. A MUST for every housewife. Eagy to use. MASTER KEY opens all sizes of vacuum sealed cans, jars and bottles. 90 per cent of all Larson‘s Stationery, A&P Superâ€" Market, Deérfield hnrmacy and Deerfield Hardware. Ask for MASTER KEY * vacuum cans sold today are with=* a bottle opener, olive and chetry fork and catsup "starter."â€" It‘s ‘a handy, permanent kitchen aid made of a fine spring ‘steel, heatâ€" stores: ~Blue Goose Food Market, Central Hardware, Highland Park treated to give longer, better.servâ€" ice. _ Bright finish A real kitchâ€" teed. 49 cents at the f: PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 305 _ CENTRATL Cleaners and Dyers SLEEPY 51 S. 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