Bethany Church Offers Travel Pictures Of Bryce National Park "Desert Canyon Symphony" is the formal title of the new color, motion picture produced by the where seldom white men are seen; and the thrills of an Indian Rodeo. The performance will be under the auspices of the Charisma club of the church with President Sture reasonable rates may be secured from Club members, or at the door ut the night the picture will be popular Ray Eggersted. It will be shown in the social rooms of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethâ€" ren Church on Saturday night, September 30 at 8:00 p.m. This travel picture accomipanâ€" ied by well chosen music, will porâ€" tray the beauties of Bryce Natiorâ€" al Park; the gloties of the Grand Canyon; the miles of scenes along _ _Of course our club has the longest (and we think, the best) name, but we really don‘t care how long the names are so long as there are enough groups with enough members to bestow the title of "Mister" .on Senator Lucas at the November election. L The two firstâ€"mentioned groups oppose the reâ€" election of Senator Lucas on the grounds that they put no faith in recent letters he has sent out throughâ€" out Cook County insisting that he does not favor soâ€" cialized medicine. They. maintain these letters are merely propaganda. One good reason they put forth for this lack of faith in the Senator‘s statement is the fact that as majority leader in the Senate, he is spokesman for President Truman, who says that soâ€" cialized medicine (he calls it "complsory sickness inâ€" surance") is an essential part of his program. Well, that‘s a good reason for opposing him, but there are plenty of others, and as far as we are conâ€" cerned, anyone who doesn‘t care much for that one can take any other he or she chooses. Incidentally, ‘"The Stateâ€"Wide Iilinois Committee, etc." is open to Democrats tooâ€"all are welcome, there is no admission charge and no offering will be taken up. The only reâ€" quirement is a vote for Everett M. Dirksen in Novâ€" e â€"SCOTT LUCAS We note with some satisfaction and a great deal of hope that two longâ€"named societies have (whether they know it or not) joined an even longerâ€"named soâ€" ciety of our own. The first two mentioned societies are "The Interprofessional Committee of Physicians, Dentists and Pharmacicts" and the second is "The Tlinois Healing Arts Committee." The society or club they have joined (whether they know it or not)â€"is ""H%'gtate-Wide Illinois Committee for Furthering and Putting into Effect the Proposition that Senator Sceott W. Lucas Would Make A Fine Private Citizen Without the Title of Senator, But Only the Title of Mister in Front of His Name." â€" % Vol. No. 39; No. 31 Up To Now By Bill Thomas At Lincoln School _ Wednesday, October 11 The Highgland Park Mens Reâ€" publican club announces a Repubâ€" Church, candidate for Congress in and the Hon. tions in Washington today, ‘The above meeting will be sponâ€" Woman‘s club. The Men‘s Republican club is also sponsoring a Republican cenâ€" sus in each precinet. Most of the precinets are making real progress in this survey. 11 The Higblant Park Press | The principal speakers for the of the 14th district. Highland Park, Hlinois â€"£ Thursday Sept. 28, 1950 Y Also appearing on the program will be Miss Gladys Cairncross, in charge of freshman and sphomore girls, Mr. Robert Kendig, athletic director, who willâ€"explain the new student LE.A. insurance, and Mr. Edward Burwell, who, besides working especially with junior and senior boys, is in charge of the newly reorganized guidance proâ€" gram. . The meeting will be preceded by #« tea for the faculty and parents at 3 p.m. in the cafeteria. Hostâ€" esses will be Mesdames George Bahr, Richard Hafner, Paul Phelps and George Chapman of the Eim dent To Work On New NRA Program October 4 to 6. The purpose of the program is to better prepare }FirsthlMeetilg J Of High School PTA _ Thursday, October 5 > and Mrs. Hugh Riddle, who will tell of her plans for the big joint P.T.A. program for November. ZCECs The meeting will then be turned over to Mr. A. E. Wolters, princiâ€" pal, who will introduce the stuâ€" George Craig Stewart, Jr., dean of the High School P.T.A., will introduce Mrs. Elwood Hansmann who will speak briefly on "P.T.A. Mr. Leslie Libakken, director of adult education, will give a brief summary of the program for the men who might be called into the armed services and to help build up home defense forces. marksmanship training classes in over 1,278 communities and trainâ€" ed 158,956 civilians in army apâ€" proved smallâ€"arms training. Due to present world conditions the National Rifle Association will The first meeting of the school year for the.Highland Park High school P.T.A. will be held in the English clubâ€"room at 3:30 p.m., gram, entitled "A Birdseye View of the High School and P.T.A.", will be presented by members of the P.T.A. executive board and Open Its Doors On Friday, October 13th Mr. Davis will work on a NRA program which from 1942 to 1945 conducted ~ 2,862 preâ€"induction Mr. Art Olson, President of the Playground and Recreation Board, has announced that the new Recâ€" reation Center will be opened to the citizens of Highland Park on Friday, October 13th. Plans are underway for programs on Friâ€" day and Saturday nights which will be of interest to youngsters, teenâ€"agers and adults. Details of ced at a later date. The Recreation Center, located on the ridge in Sunset Park, with the entrance from North Green Bay Road, is modern in design and furnishings. The outstanding feaâ€" ture of the building is the gymâ€" nasium with a gym floor 96 feet by 72 feet in clear play area. Game games, including volley ball and four badminton courts. For basketâ€" ball there are two cross courts and conference room, the lounge and staff offices. On the lower floor Schaffner and Art Olson. America, will attend the annual Board of Directors meeting of the Davis will help put it in motion in Recreation Center To Board include W. J. Hodge, Bruce oor to provide all types of court Mr. Wallace H. _Davis, of 1718 On the main floor of the Center the community hall with a small t will be announâ€" Mr. cluded Mrs. Hansmann; Mrs. Gerâ€" Douglas Boyd, M. D. of Highland }Mhm&ï¬.mdlu the State Home Bureau; Chester Jones, past president of the Chain of Lakes Region Council, and the moderator, Mrs. Robert P. Palmer of Highland Park. About seventy people attended the meeting. _ The establishment of a county health department is endorsed by the Lake County Medical Society; meet the public needs of today‘s cost we can afford," Dr. Boyd deâ€" county health department. A Measâ€" ure for such action will be on the ballot November 7. nursing programs they need, at a and Auxiliary; the League of Woâ€" Oxâ€"cart Health Measures In Television Age Denounced By Doctor "Small towns cannot afford to set eo.tntry.l).pit-tlnanouï¬nnh this organization, the total budget for the Highland Park chest is approximately $2,735 less than the 1949â€"50 budget. headed by E. J. Lowenthal, chairâ€" man and Louis J. Stirling, assistâ€" are optimistic about reaching the 1950 goal and predict that the result will be achieved in record The byâ€"laws of the group state that its purpose is the betterment Cooperate With Chest Campaign Com. in advance of the general drive $5,125.00 up to Tuesday neon. Community _ Chest Citizens Asked Toâ€"â€" The Associated Services for the Armed Forces is assuming the functions formerly performed by the USO, and is being supported forward this week when the Lake 18. requested by the Community Chest campaign committee to leave porch or entrance lights burning as a gesture of coâ€"operation with the 1950 drive which opens on that date. Pledge cards have been mailed to all residents with the request that they be filled in and ready when the solicitor calls on Monâ€" day evening. The houseâ€"toâ€"house canvass will be carried out by volâ€" Perreaalt, chairman of the genâ€" eralâ€" campaign committee. . A budget of $66,965.20 for 1950â€"51 has been set by the board of directors of the Highland Park Community Chest. Allocations to participating organizations are as follows: Arden Shore Association, $3,100; Boy Scouts, $6,300; Cathâ€" olic Charities, $1,000; Family Serâ€" vice of Highland Park, $12,523; Girl Scouts, $6,340; Highland Park Hospital Foundation, $12,000; Inâ€" fant Welfare Society, $3,000; Northwestern University Settleâ€" ment, $1,500; Ridge Farm Prevenâ€" torium, $2,000; Women‘s Auxilâ€" inry, Highland Park Hospital, $2,â€" 500; Y.W.C.A., $5,671; Associated Services for the Inc., $1,465.20; Highland Park. All residents are tains, and it is hoped that the workers will be able to secure the majority of pledges in one night. Past experience has demonstrated that this procedure is most satisâ€" factory to both contributors and solicitors," according to 7 â€" on BmE â€m'l“.sz.xn, Contitigent Fund, ‘LIGHTS ON‘ NIGHT OCTOBER 2ND Other speakers on the panel inâ€" "We live in a television age with The movement for the establishâ€" !\_'en Monday evening, October of a present who will be prepared to give information on these two imâ€" Lake Bluff and Lake Forest; the Lake County Federated Women‘s Clubs; the Ravinia Woman‘s Club; the Ravinia P.T.A.; the Chain of Lakes Region Council; the Lake County Home Burean; the Lake County Farm Bureas and many other individual club groups. shop, Current Events in the U. S. and U. N. We ‘are going to explore Hotchkiss, who has worked on the County Health Project. Both these Lt. William H. Wilbur Fatally Wounded In Action In Korea says, "We are calling our Workâ€" lot Brigade. The White Ballot gives the voter an opportunity to vote for a county Public Health Word has been received by Genâ€" eral and Mrs. W. H. Wilbur, 1540 left for Seattle, Washington on August 9, sailing fromâ€"there two written from some point in Korea, will make it easier to bring about Constitutional changes in Illinois in the future," says Mrs. Robert Palmer working on the Blue Balâ€" Three Educational Units Combine To Serve Community Interests Park High school, liter spending three years at Phillips Academy, Camp Roberts, California. _ _ This is the first Highland Park Women Voters will keep members hopping and phones buzzing. . 7 U. N. achievements of which there are many, and then will go on to the problems of the veto, memberâ€" for the League will help us investiâ€" gate the United States financial stake in the U. N. Membership in Crofton, Mrs. Edward Stern, 616 Crescent Court, Mrs. M. J. Winsâ€" ton, 383 Marshman, and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Lauesen, 2290 Pierce St. The subject for discussion will be the two separate ballots which voters will be given on election day November 7th. "The Blue was received on August 23. D. C. He was graduated from West Point in June, 1949. Vived by a sister, Mary, a at University of Colorado. October will be â€"a busy month for the Highland Park League of Goldberg will lead the United Naâ€" Unit Discussion Groups will ateet Park League. The five hostesses of the day will be: Mrs. Robert Schiller, 828 N. St. Johns Ave., zly!inofaie.l;dgpenlycqt Mondays beginning October 2, at 1:30 p.m. at the Library. Mrs. Herman in describing the subject Home on leave this summer, he During World War II Lt Wilâ€" for for Voter‘s The Couples‘ club of Wesley Methodist church will hold its regâ€" ular meeting on October 7th at 8:00 p.m. at the church. Mr. and Mrs. James McLeranâ€"and Mr. and Inn. Robert . Albertson are in charge of the program which has a ‘‘Back to School" theme. THE evening will be divided into such class sessions as Calisthenics, Ariâ€" thmetic, Nature Study, and Home Economics and such perieds as Recess, Lunch hour, and Varsity turnout. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wadley are coâ€"chairmen of this group of young married couples. High School, Recreation Center And YWCA Map Adult Education Course _ The High school is well equipped to give help to those with a serâ€" ious urge for self improvement as well as those with a desire to folâ€" low up some hobby. It aims at practical â€" values. For instance, does that favorite armchair begin to show signs of your partiality? You can receive expert help in furniture are up your alley, these courses offer much of interest. Couple‘s Club * Meets October 7 ® ested citizens who were present at included in the agenda, as well as Take advantage of this triple plan at your disposal. It offers you unâ€" lnuderuupo-.tam and is designed to meet the varâ€" lent course in English for citizenâ€" ship is also offered. love for the beautiful? Courses in Does that demure little frock of yours need a unique belt for conâ€" limited opportunity for selfâ€"im‘ provement, as well as contact with the Recreation center will give you the help you want. Are you social minded? You willâ€"enjoy the classâ€" Figure Time for Women should appeal ‘to women young and old (if there are such), and for the The new recreation center will hold its opening Oct. 13 and 14. you in the group on Flower Deâ€" sign at the "Â¥". And of course you a becoming frame for your face. bet. Anyway, be prepared for ‘-fl!fl.o-yh'in. We don‘t sing enough. That‘s 'n trith. Come to the Choral group at the "Y" on Tuesday eveâ€" ningsâ€"bring your family, if you wishâ€"and lift your voice in song. Bh‘tu!h_-mâ€" the advantages offered in this fall program. Elsewhere in this pubâ€" ilication you will find a detailed hdl@.htl-remyva'nâ€" Did you get elected president of that group while your back was turned, and now you don‘t know anyone who likes to sing may join. Highland Park‘s Official Newspaper a copy ; $1.50 a year are but a few of