"How‘s business, Red?" I asked "Red" Fell the â€"other day. 1 "Fine. Better than ever," smiling "Red" replied. Business is good in Highland Park. % ;ud‘-dthmody.-‘hl ‘v‘ signed with the name and addreas of _the writer Purnell and Wilson Lester 8. Olson, Publisher, . ~ ; Highland ‘ Park, Hinois Issued Thursday of each week hy the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure} avenue, Highland Park, IMJ., Telephone: Highland Park 567. Page 2 Subscription rates: $1.50 per year ; 5â€"cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Hlinois. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office, at Highland Park, Illinois. «11 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Sorsse _ csprciar vo res monmuanp ramx ranss» wi#v@rt *___Local Random Notes â€" Yes, it‘s certainly mighty pleasant stopping by Highland Park‘s First National Bank and chatting with the:likeable folks who handle most of the fiâ€" nancial affairs of Highland Parkers. ____ _ ___ _ .~. panel discussion by the leader® of four oï¬(stgngiï¬ng North Shore reâ€" ligious . gfo'flvs‘ of jthe question: ""What Aro‘Thé-“(_;hurches Of The North Shore Roing To Teach Our Communitics To‘ Cope With The Facts Of . Racialâ€" And Religious Discrimination?" x * ©Hope High Tax Harry Truman is enjoying his Florida vacation. It must be nice having five or six vacations a year. I‘ve often wondered who sets vacaâ€" tion time limits on prominent public servants. They seem to take off whenever they wish ... > You can laugh about the flying saucers. ° I believe they exist. f i Nope, I‘ve not seen one. ' But enough competent observers have so I feel certain they‘re high up in the bright, blue yonder somewhere ... â€" & Parting Thought ... 7 Take them to Louis Quick. _ sac>* § . â€" I took a pair to him last weé(. I‘d almost given them up. Louis Quick looked them oyér, said he could fixâ€"them, and he did. They‘ré far more comfertable now than they were. _ â€"â€"â€"4â€"â€"~ 4T . & ( _ Nagmnal Random Notes ... i. t _ Benny. Goodman, for our money, still has the best swing band in the nation ... . e + uq Say what you will, but if you want to make this a better world, start saying Yesâ€"Toâ€"Life, start seeing and praising that which is good and fine and you‘ll be a lot happier! * f North Shore Citizens‘ Committée To Meet . One of the cleverest signs in. Highland Park is that big one painted on the north side of the.Antes Sign Co.‘s building. It‘s really striking and must bring Mr. Antes a lot of deserved business . . . J. T. Ross & Co., headed by popular Jack Ross, is one of the fastest growing businessesâ€"in Highland Park... .. f a$ Louis Quick: Shoe Expert . .. Llle 2e n The first public mecting in a ‘"Community Series on â€" Human Relations", sponsored by the North Shore Citizens‘ Committee, will be held Tucsday evening; March 21, at 8:00 p.m., in Ravinia School Auditorium, Highland Park, acâ€" ¢ording to an announcement today by Dr. Ernest M. Solomon, Chairâ€" man of the «aganization. ; The meeting will present a for Three alternate delegates to the 10th district council have .been named by the © Highland Park Anivrican Legion to replace Walâ€" lace E. Leonard, Hedy Leonard and: L. J. Taylor, whose resignaâ€" tions have followed their moving to anotherâ€"town. The new deleâ€" gates are Frank Henderson, Wilâ€" liam J. Hesler: and Clayton C. Legion Replaces _ Alternate Delegates Hull. 1@ rPolisuE$ Aandp SR CL. CLEANERS FOR YOUR SPRiNG P \ Pageant Presented | At Girl Scout Fatherâ€"Daughter Rally ‘The Girl Scouts of Highland Park celebrated the 38th Birthday of Girl Scouting in America at a Fatherâ€"Daughter Rally at the Elm Place School Auditorium, March ‘I2 at*3 p.m., at which time a Pageant showing various phases of Girl Scouting ‘was presented. The narrator was Mrs. P. N. Gould, Plp.dqn of Troop 8, and . Mrs. Charles Kluss, leader of Troop 20, was responsible for the theme and narration of the pageant,. All the troops were represented in this part. of the program. Girl Scouts Family Night _.â€"~â€" At Wesley Methodist spaghetti supper served ,by. the MYF. The Men‘s club will set up and‘ clear the tables, the Couples club will have charge of the proâ€" gram and the W.S.C.S. will wash the dishes. ; Tabernacle Guild To Meet March 23 â€"*The. monthly Family Nightâ€"of Wesley Methodist church will be Wedgesday, March 22nd with .a ‘Members of the Tabernacle Guild of Immaculate Conception church will meet on Thursday afternoon, March 23, at 1:30 in the club rooms. Mrs. Oscar Schmidley, president, will preside. Cards and a social hour will folâ€" low the meeting. auat s it "Christian §fence: Its Reinstatement ff Primitive Christianity and Spiritual | _ _ Healing" by Raiph Castle, C. S. ©_ g ~ of San Francisco, California * â€"â€"Membeér of The Board of Lectureship of The Mothér Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts FIRST GHURCH OF CHRIST, SC|ENT|ST_ 387 Haxel Avenue * Highland Park, HMlinois Monday Evening, March 20 *% f at 8:00 o‘clock â€" ‘in the Church Edifice YOU ARE INVITED FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mon#ï¬_&éw All Are Welcome to attend a THE â€"PRESS . Foremost among his plans for ‘the office is the establishment of â€"a traffic bureau as a step im curbing the number of accidents on county highways. . ; |__To" increase the éfficiency of |\ the department he proposes to |establish ‘achain of command to ‘fix department responsibility with promotions for deputies on a merit basis. bemnacsenmme Clarence (Cal) Hoff Seeks Republigcan Nomination For County Sheriff : A policeman for a policeman‘s job is the keynote, of the camâ€" paign which Clarence (Cal) Hoff, Waukeg&n "police sergeant, °is waging for the Republican nomâ€" ination for sheriff in the April 11 nomination. § C Hoff, making his first bid for a political office, has been a memâ€" ber of the Waukegan police de= partment for the past 22 years, and at the time he took a year‘s leave of absence to run for office lhe was in charge of the detective Bureau. A graduate of the FBI Police Academy at Washington, D. C. he is qualified in fingerprinting and crime photography. .‘ â€" Hoff has drafted a constructive fiveâ€"point program for increasing the efficiency of the sheriff‘s deâ€" partment as a police force and has added two other important planks in.. his platform which would remove much of the politics from the office. f Among the practices which he would eliminate are use of the sheriff‘s office as a political headâ€" quarters and favoritism in law enforcement, A training program for the deputies including all ‘phases of police work is high on the proâ€" wram. yallvs The Highland Park Public_Liâ€" brary has arranged a showing of the exhibition, PEOPLE OF INâ€" DIA, aselection of photographs by Margaret_Bourkeâ€"White. Prepared by the editors of LIFE Magazine andâ€"conbistingof â€" twentyâ€"cight panels, PEQPLE OF INDIA will Henry Morgenthau, Jr., former Secretary of the Treasury, now general chairman of the national United Jewish Appeal, will address a huge allâ€"day workers‘ .rally of the Women‘s Division of the 1950 Library Presents Exhibition On People Of India something of ~the vhriety . of PEOPLE OF> INDIA: political leaders; famine; caste: Brahman, Kshatriya, .~Vaisya, Sudra, Unâ€" touchable; . Sikhs, Hindus, Mosâ€" lems; Communists; college classes; stock exchange, traffic; portraits, and _ miscellaneous.. scenes _ of: Morgenthau To be on view. from March 13 to March 27. & Address Jewish Women, Marchâ€" 29 â€"shhe â€"following _ topies _suggest nesday, March 29, in the grand ballroom of the Sherman Hotel, Mrs. William .J. Tannenbaum, general chairman of the Women‘s Division announced. *3 Combined Jewish Appeal, Wedâ€" *~â€"THE FIRSTâ€"NATIONALâ€"BANK _ Let us show you our compléte stock of 1950â€" NASH AIRFLYTES â€" the Nation‘s newest andâ€"finest _lowerâ€"pticed: cars. REGCARDING YOUR NEW CARL . \_ _ ane mmsr AQ§ 0 . â€" Garnetf & Co. DOâ€"YOU WANT to get the best trade in allowance on your present:â€"car? . Do YoOU WANT immet"liatc delivery? DO YOU WANT to choose your own color and ; equipment? â€" THEN: (Authorized Nash Dealer) 660 Vernon Ave. _ G CC sport searf .: for spring | (A demonstrator will gladly be sent to your door for a testâ€"drive) SMART SET" Member of Federal Deposit Insurance C non Ave. Glencoe 673 Open Evenings and Sundays . _ ~ PULVERâ€"NASH, INC. _ Of Highland Park, Hilinois Hand rolled. Pure silk crepe. *X Refreshing new Spring shades. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. * _ Thursday, March 16, 1950 ubtle motif in full square.