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Highland Park Press, 15 Jun 1950, p. 1

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â€"â€"<â€"<=~ _ _ The Higblan® Park Pregs | that parti impressed us as representative of ~ &mmbfi“b&mfi _ : advocates, be those advocates Democratic, Republiâ€" . “‘ol,s:;d‘hlt,(bmmhtfl'anyeo-bmhonoreod. , “m Mfirumth‘rgedmm&u:\eementmg o postmaster general had decided fishing conâ€" tests are lotteries and that therefore no information concerning such contests may be sent through the new hambdrger and sandwich shop has recently opened at 20 S. First street in the Pearl Theater buildâ€" Â¥Y.W.C.A. work. She will terminâ€" ate her position during June, but as yet the "Y" has not chosen a new director to fill the vacancy, though several applicants are beâ€" ing considered. While serving as **Y" director, Miss Anthony origiâ€" nated the idea of conducting an will be regular church school and ‘morning worship at 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. respectively. THE LARIAT OPENS DOORS Miss Anthony Resigns As Head Of Local Y.W.C.A. the resignation of Miss.Anthony as its executive director. Miss Anâ€" thony has served for two years Amateur Photo Contest for board in such official capacity and has Mrs. Ruben Olson, HI. 2â€"4344 or Floyd Patrick, HI. 2â€"4779. about their children, for there will be plenty of adults to look folks are asked to take their own dishes and silver. Parents who are Annual Church Picnic Sunday, June 18 church at 1:30, so anyone desirâ€" Springs State Park near Kulo'dn', Wisconsin, following the morning The Annual Church School and all Church picnic of Wesley Methâ€" resembling his original pint size. : > fih‘h second story concerned neighbors chipping in to help delay the eviction of a family in a public housing project whom, "authorities" had said had not m their apartment clean enough. The neighbors that the apartment was as clean as anyone else‘s and when the neighbors are defending instead of comâ€" plaining, it‘s reasonable to assume that only someone With that itch to mind someone else‘s business would inwlf;tu hope that barring about fish t ing news about fishing conâ€" tests an}mspectmz the dust under the hed is tha ha_ tests and inspecting the dust under the bed is the beâ€" ginning of the end instead of just the beginning for the bureaucrats. ns P t e thatheisnotafishcmnahdthathemn&eneounter hnvyoppositiomfmmrodandneleq usiasts in the t. & e n::rl:leyhth:t the 1.'-os't.alialb“ide e poin! point is ottery laws were passed to hamper organized gambling and not to prevent the stimulation of interest in a healthâ€" ful, outdoor sport. The rest of the point is that the real intent of the law is not important to a man who has been taken with the itch to mind everyone else‘s business in any way that he can. Increased power and authority inevitably breeds a thirst for a further inâ€" crease, and it is devoutedly to be hoped that Congress will cut the ambitious head mailman back to someâ€" tlntie b%notafislurmanahdthathnan:13’oglnne:tf:xlnof‘:--t __â€"_ A rather j story on this pronouncement the man 'hymn_cpt_t_l_w American mndudz © A SLIGHT FORETASTE . _ There were two stories in this week‘s daily papers Vol. 89; No. 16 It is with regret that the‘ Board * Directors of the â€""Y" accept , Jutie 18 at Up To Now By Bill Thomas Stanley W. McKee, of Lincoln School, Highland Park, has won = scholurship for summer stody of tive of life in America. The "Y" telephone number is HI 2â€"0675. Of Summer Scholarship At Colorado University by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Films, donor of the tuition grants. He will attend tht University of courses to 98 scholarship winners. The winners of the scholarships they will attend. quests and inquiries regarding a class in the English language for the foreign born, that detailed plans are now in progress to proâ€" vide ~such a language class for thoke. who are interested. Kindly call or drop in at the "Y" for further details. It would be appreâ€" ciated if this information could be passed on to those of foreign birth who are not capable of readâ€" ing the newspapers, as the desire of those in charge of "Y" projects is to aid the foreign born and to Classes In English For Foreign Born At YWCA sonville, Illinois, Junge 20â€"28. A. program of Americanism will be presented at that time. Miss Mary Picchietti, 447 Glencoe avenue, has been asked to serve as staff adviser at Girls‘ State this year. One year selected to attend Girls‘ State, she has also served as counâ€" sellor there.. The Highland Park Legion Auxâ€" iliary will meet in Witten hall at 8 p.m. on June 22. Plans will be made for the Legion. carnival which will take place July 1 to 4. Miss Thayer Forbes, 1610 Greenwood,â€" a high school junior, has. been selected to attend Girls‘ State at McMurray college, Jackâ€" Legion ‘Auxiliary _ _ Selects Delegate ~ To Girls‘ State Highland Park, Ilinocis A Paper for Highland Parkers © Published by Highland Parkers The Women‘s Society of Christâ€" jan Service will have its monthly meeting Tuesday, June 20 at the Wesley. Methodist church at 8:00 p.m. A report of the recent ramâ€" mage sale will be made, and plans for July will be announced, by Jacob Methodist Women To Meet June 20 Andrew Larson, Mrs. Joe Baruffi, and the president, Mrs. Ira Breakâ€" well. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs, Paul Jensen and Mrs. Floyd Highland Park in 1949 from Syraâ€" cuse ~university, where he was professor of Philosophy. He is a graduate of Columbia university. pastor of Highland Park Presby: terian church, was speaker on Monday night. He thoroughly enâ€" tertained the group with a series of thumorous and dramatic readâ€" ings, something at which he is Kiwanians Hear Rev. E. Greenfield Competition. ~â€" Miss Gwendolyn Olson, S. Deere Park, president of the Blackbawk Society, Children of the Ameriâ€" can Revolution, announcedâ€"at a recent meeting that the Highland Park chapter would be representâ€" ed at the State Conference in Dixon on June 16 and 17 by the following: Mary Eagon, Lake Bluff; Betsy and David Phelps, Prospect avenue, Highland Park, and Miss Gwendolyn Olson. They Blackhawk Chapter, C.A.R., To Be Represented At Dixon Blackhawk â€" chapter. arslt _A scrapbook of the year‘s actiâ€" Lutheran Women‘s Mission Enâ€" deavor. Mrs. Marcus® Hagen, and Mrs. Louis Wagner were appointâ€" ed committee members to discuss with the Trustees of the church carpeting in the church which the Redeemer Guild ‘agreed to Sylvanâ€"Lake. The Bake Sale was reported a success, and gratefulâ€" ness expressed for the support friends gave it. Contributions were voted from the treasury for varâ€" ious: ; among them to the MMd of the Old People‘s deemer Lutheran Church held its final formal business meeting beâ€" fore the summer under the leaderâ€" ship of the President, Mrs. George Plans Two Picnics Shuman, on Thursddy, June~ 8. The business included discussion of two summér picnics; one on July 11 at the Lutheran Child Welfare Association grounds in Addison, II1., and another on July 20, at the Lawrents _cottage at Allen Howard, Evanston, of the chapter‘s program committee, Mayor Coulson will tell of his first term at the head of Waukeâ€" ‘s government, including topics :‘_nhfl* balancing, housing, city swimming and a wienie roast." .. Planning the event are Chairâ€" gan as speaker. affairs will entertain the Ameriâ€" can Veterans Committee on Saturâ€" day, June 24 when members, famâ€" ilies and guests of AVC‘s North MMM&W Everet; Millard‘s house on Syca more Place in Highland Park with affair," the AVC Program Comâ€" mittee bulletined this week to members. ‘"Weather odds for June Coulson Guest At AVC Picnic Party Coulson of Waukeâ€" of of the of Lions Club To ~ niversary charter night, of the Highland Park Lions‘ Club, will be held at the Swedish Glee Club in Waukegan, Thursday evening, June 29, at 7:00 o‘clock. District announce that Mrs. Baldauf will continue these classes every Wedâ€" nesday morning, from 10:00 to 12:00 o‘clock. Those who wish to enrbil, kindly call the "Y" at HI. Classes In Flower Arrangement Con At Y.W.C.A. will install officers for the comâ€" Another class is now in session at the "Y" for those interested in flwudn&nud_mmnb, under the able direction of Horâ€" tense Bauldauf. The last series of so popular, and there being a f’bol‘-ov_on"_offit_hgu still wishing cerning the playgrounds, call the Recreation office HI. 2â€"2442. ’dpy and Friday. morning. Old Elm ‘playfield will be open on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Activiâ€" ties include®games, sports, craft work, story telling, and accosâ€" jonal trips. * There will be an instructor at Sunset Park to supérvise games and sports for older children every afternoon Mondays through Friâ€" days from 1:30 to 4:30 â€"o‘clock. The hours and days of special programs for Lincoln . and Raâ€" vinia senior playgrounds will. be anfiounced next week. " The cityâ€"wide Wednesday day camp will be held again this year at Sunset Park. Special programs and events will be planned for ‘the children weekly. The hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The children bring their own lunches and money for milk, There is no fee for this activity, matics,â€" tennis and special events on. the Junior and Senior playâ€" grounds. % The Junior Playgrounds uq open daily, with the exception 0: West Ridge and, Old Elm, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Mondays through Fridays, for seven weeks. will be open on Monday, Wednesâ€" Forest College, Miss Peggy King, Highland Park High school and Miss Ruth Bowden, Marywood School; West Ridge: Miss Thora Hodge, a Junior at Colorado Colâ€" lege, and Miss Virginia Freberg, graduate of Lake Forest college; Old Elm playfield: Miss Thora Recreat Monday, June 19th, with an exâ€" ‘edlntmflolloedm ~The seven Junior Playgrounds that are located throughout the °‘Wm?hm“finu ten years of age and will be superâ€" vised by the following instructors: Ravinia playground: Miss Nancy Ryan, a Junior at Western Colâ€" lege, and Miss Nancy Johnson, a Jnkruclflvh-lhw;‘u: coln playground: Ma Hodge, a junior at Colorado Colâ€" lege, and Miss Fyllis Schaffner, Highland Park High school; Braeâ€" side playground: ‘Miss Margaret Wolff, a Senior at Lawrence Colâ€" lege, and Miss Nancy McKinney, Highland Park High school; Eim The Highland Park Playground and Recreation Board is ready to Instructors Named For CITY PLAYGROUNDS OPEN JUNE 19 Installation of officersâ€"and anâ€" District 108 To Hold Budget Hearing Avenue. At this meeting the Opâ€" erating Budget will be presented to the public and discussed before it is formally adopted by the Board of Education. The budget \nrh.hmnht)olnhlk. Voight, Mrs. Charles Rudolph, Miss Ruth Rectenwald, Mrs. Marâ€" cus Hagen, Mrs. John Dec, Miss Nancy Haltenhoff, Mrs. Donald Frost, and Mrs. Melvin Young. The public hearing on the budâ€" get for School District 108 for the 1950â€"51 fiscal year will be Mrs. Dean Tjmden, Mrs. Milton held next Tuesday evening, June 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the Board of of school beginning on Monday, June 19 at 9:30 a.m. Closing day is June 28 with closing exercises. Staff members who have contribâ€" uted their time for the two weck period â€" include: @Mrs. _Byr on Brandt, Mrs. Robert Broege, Mrs. The Vacation Bible School at Redeemer Lutheran Church is now in fullâ€"swing, with the last week The object of the North Shore Mental Hygiene Clinic is to estabâ€" lish a clinic which will offer psyâ€" chiatric guidance and treatment to children and aduits, This clinie when established will answer an acute need expressed by doctors, welfare agencies and â€" schools throughout the Northâ€"Shore, to whom Chicago‘s overcrowded psyâ€" chfatric ‘facilities have been verâ€" tually inaccessible. . Vacation School _ Ends Moore, Jr., Alysh L. Newcome, Sidney L. Schwarz, Eugene â€" A. Weinberg and Byers Wilcox, has been appointed to draw up a slate of permanent officers at a later date, Charter for the organization has been applied for in Springâ€" field, Illinois. f consisting of He;th_nn Milton __Elected as temporary officers of the North Shore Mental Hyâ€" giene Clinic were: Knight. i2 T rimens Secretary, Mrs. Eugene Weinâ€" Drake, Jr., Mrs. Paul A. Hassel, Mrs, James J. Nance, Mrs. Henry ll._ Ritter and Mrs. Ben W. Schâ€" Dr. Millard D. Bell, (Reverend) Mr. Ross R. Cannon, Mrs. Henry W. Drucker, Mrs. Alvah L. Newâ€" comb and Mrs. Eugene A. Weinâ€" berg. p Walter T. Fisher, Mr. Paul L. Hill, Mr. Morton Kahn, Mrs. Ned M. Morningstar, Mrs. C. H. Ross/Jr., Mr..Perry Dunlap Smith and Mr. Wm. H. Trout. Plans Made To Establish Mental Clinic On North Shore Directors marks the formal organâ€" ization of the plan for a North Shore Mental Hygiene Clinic. Planning toward this achievement has been carried forward by inâ€" terested social minded groups of North Shore residents. Highland M.Glencoo.Winndh.Wflnpo te and Kenilworth are cooperating in this joint enterprise. Members of the Board of Directors from John M. Cory To Speak To Friends Of H. P. Library Monday, June 19 The â€" nominating: Committee, Mrs. H. H. Pemmpreeremmmadiet Raymond J . Morton Kahn. Husbands . of the Auxiliary. group will bring saleable clothing which will help to stock the shelves of the Thrift Shop. Ice Cream Social ~â€" For Thriftâ€" Shop The Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park Hospital Foundaâ€" tion is planning an Ice Cream Social to benefit the Thrift Shop, Sunday, June 25 at 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. William: l J. Stebler, 100 Hazel street. in an attempt to reduce po&lbm'. ties of vandalism on school propâ€" Linden Avenue, President of the Woman‘s Auxiliary, made the anâ€" policy adopted by the Board of Education, the -elool playgrounds at Lincoln, Ravinia, Braeside and West Ridge Schools will close at 9:00 p.m. ‘Parents are advised that their‘ youngaters will hnot be permitted on the ‘playgrounds after this hour at night. The Board has established this policy District 108 Announces Playground Closing The Board of Education of School District 108 this week anâ€" nounced that it has established a closing hour for the use of the ND L o PRAAA ACSEACCc Bkokie hwy., "to benefit Boys‘ town in Modena, Italy, was planâ€" ned_by the Rev. Sante Bartoli, whose mission in this country is devoted to the completion of, the project, with the help of Italianâ€" Americans and friends of the antiâ€" Communist movement in Italy. Entertainment, under the chairâ€" manship of Mrs. Philip Pasquesi, was coniposedâ€" of local artists and they were presented by Stefâ€" ano Luotto of Chicago. after the one in Nebraska, _inâ€" includes John Fiore, chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grant. Mr. and that, as in the past, those who can afford it will subscribe larâ€" ger sums than the annual dues." A leafles explaining the purâ€" poses and activities of the Friends has already: been distributed and copies are available at the Libâ€" rary. Checks should be mailed to Box So. 335, Highland Park. Dinner Benefits Boys‘ Town In Italy . _ of memberships in the Friends. He said: ‘"We need a large memâ€" bership so that the Friends may truly represent the community. To make this possible, dues have been set at a nominal $1.00 for annual membership; $5.00 for Members of the Friends of the Highland Park Public Library are invited to a special meeting at the Library at 8 p.m. Monday, Jmul.:;hhclo.:ng.ccy. execu secretary Amerâ€" iean Library Association. Mr. Cory will discuss with offiâ€" cers of the organization and the members h&: Friends gr‘oup. throughout country are funcâ€" tioning in relation to the libraries with which they are associated. * George S. Lyman, newlyâ€"electâ€" ed president, will preside at the that now is the time for renewal of adding to the activities through unusual The 5e a copy; $1.50 a year David Pasquesi and George oli, who offered the use of vComuodon for the entire Official Newspaper | _ committee. planning . the t of the .half million .dollar . He We for us to 14.

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