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Highland Park Press, 5 Oct 1950, p. 1

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Maria Santi To * Appear With Austrian Artist In Recital Maria Santi in a joint recital on Sunday, October 8th at 4:00 p.m. at the *Winnetka â€" Community House. The following Sunday, Oct. 15, Miss Santi will appear at the Elm Place auditorium in «Highâ€" land Park. Miss Saffi, Austrian born, studâ€" ied voice in Italy and made her debut at La Scalla Opera House. Her great success carried her across the country in every large city, including the Royal Opera Asâ€"a Republican writer on a Republican paper,I we certainly hope these early reports are borne out‘ by final results, including not orly an accurate census, but a vigorous followâ€"up to get all Republican voters to the polls on election day. In view of the fact that all indications are that the stateâ€"wide Democratic machine, with special emphasis on the Cook county contingent, will be out to defeat Everett Dirksen, Sen. Scott Lucas‘s rival, we‘ll need all the Republican votes we can get. e We don‘t, of course, think that even an unpreceâ€" dentedly overwhelming Republican vote in Lake county will, in itself, elect Dirksen, but the job for Lake county Republicans is in Lake county. We‘ll have to concentrate on our job and depend on our Republican mates in the rest of the counties of Illiâ€" nois to do theirs. s ies, we can‘t afford to slide over a single possible Reâ€" publican ballot. And once that machine‘s power is curtailed, we won‘t be able to afford to pass up a single possible Republican ballot if we want to keep it out of power. _ â€"â€" Incidentally, if you haven‘t registered, get it done now! House in Rome. When she sang the role of Lakme, at the Opera Comique in Paris, she received a tremendous ovation and repeated applause which made her a big monies will take place at the hospital‘s new entrance on Glenvie® Avenue, west of Green Bay Road. Farticipating in the ceremony will be clergymen of the Catholic, Protestant -uannhmmmu--mumwm-uoumM Glencoe, Highwood, Deerfield and Northbrookâ€"communities sefved by the lkhhndhrtmmothenwudufln"llliethhnpmmd Trustees and Managers, members of the Woman‘s Auxilisty, members of the lo‘l_t‘-! Staff and the Lake County Medical Society. L November 7 Is Getting Closer ~ . ~Preliminary reports indicate that the Republican g:n for conducting a precinetâ€"byâ€"precinet census of publican voters in Lake county is showing encourâ€" aging progress. We believe that Dirksen will defeat Lucas, but until the political power of the Democratic machine is seriously curtailed by successive Republican victorâ€" star in France. Miss Saffi then went to her native country, Viâ€" the San Carlo Opera Company at the Civic Opera‘ House in Chicago in two performancese. * In this special eveft you will have the opportunity to hear Meaâ€" stro Ottavic Marini who is going to accompany the two artists. He Amliflhvhunh.mmfll-e-bmdmm-nmuu-eh the hospital next Sunday at 2:30 P. M. After the ceremony, refreshments will be served to all who attend, in the new Board Room. All guests will then be takenâ€"on an inspection tour of the Vol. No. 39; No. Miss Herta Saffi, coloratura munmummmmmhu-dmhu:m- !_rarrk_"qu_n.n._mh coming Sunday, October Sth, at 2:30 P.M. ie cereâ€" _â€"_._The Higbland Park Press | :) By Bill Thomas Couple‘s Club Plans Back To School Party The Couple‘s club of the Weo-i leyâ€" Methodist church, Highland: Parkâ€"Highwood of Highwood will meet Saturday, October 7th lt‘ the church at 8:00 p.m. The m-i eral theme will be "Back to school" party, with the tardy bell‘ ringing at 8:00 p.m. and there will be some post graduate mk‘ in the three R‘s along with ,t.he‘ ever popular recess and lunch perâ€" ijods. Varsity athletics will conclude, the program which is beingg planâ€" ned by the Mr. and Mrs. James Mcâ€" Lerans and the Robert Albertsons. All the young married couples of the church are invited to attend. Opera Company and has to his credit 375 perfornfances which he conducted at La Scals. Opera House in Milano, Italy. Now a resâ€" ident of Chicago he devoteswhis time to Opera coaching. came to America with the Seotto Miss â€"Santi, born in Highwood, has been a resident of Highland Parkâ€"most of her life. She made her debut in the opeera "Cavailerâ€" 11 Highland Park, Hlinois A Paper for Highland Parkers ® Published by Highland Parkers _ â€" Although this meeting Monday evening will be open to all voters, and will be attended by representâ€" atives of various interested organâ€" izations, only members of the Deerfield Township Voters Assoâ€" ciation will have .voice in deterâ€" mining which candidates will have the endorsement of that Associaâ€" stjon, according to Herbert L. Stern, Jr., its chairman. AS 0 0_ 2004000080 ioh ds i d00 Aciciet SntcctcA 1 ’lea, $1,467,10. An additional 13 electrical permits and 13 tank and burner perffiits bring building_deâ€" partment fees to $1,603.54. Twenty sanitary sewer taps, 13 storm sewer taps, 27 water taps, tanks and 4 appeals (zoning), bring the final total fees collect ed by the Building department to $4,176.54. Comparative Values and No. of Bldg. Permits for Sept. 1949â€"1950. Year _ No. Valuation Fees 1949 21 290,300.00 986.65 1950 36 429,320.00 1,467.19 Kccum. Value & No. of Bldg. Perâ€" mits, Jan. to Aug. Incl. 1949â€" 1950. â€" An impartial presentation of the qualifications of the various eandidates to be voted on at the general election on November 7 will be held at the Highland Park Public Library Auditorjium at 8:00 p.m.. Monday, October 9. The meeting,: which is open to all, will be under the auspices of the Deerâ€" field Township Voters Association. All voters are urged to attend. __William T. Bresnehan, viceâ€" chairman of the Association, has headed the committee which has been collecting data concerning the candidates. Mr. Bresnehan has stated that "the background, education and experience of the various candidates have been obâ€" tained by questionaires, personal interviews, and talks with civic organizations and by an investiâ€" gation of voting records." garages, 4 alterations and 1 misâ€" Man Or Ghost? partially presented, and upon the and recommend qualified candiâ€" dates, and to work for the election of candidates endorsed by the Association. ‘Its executive comâ€" mitee is composed of Herbert L. Stern, Jr., William F. Bresnehan, Harry A. Sellery, Jr., Edwin J. Kuh, Jr., Maurice Weigle, Mrs. John O. Levinson, Charles H. Nixon, and Mrs. David Levinson. Building Report For September A total of 36 building permits for the month of September, acâ€" cording to the monthly report of P. E. Cole, City Engineer and Building Inspector, included 21 dwellings, 1 business building, 9 "Aren‘t you dead?" gasped an amazed spectator, as Timer Inman, 135 So. Second street, climbed out of a 47 foot hole, leaving his new Buick car, completely demolâ€" ished, at the bottom of the pit. November 7 Candidates will decide which candidates the Association shall endorse. ~ Charles H. Nixon, a member of the Executive Committee of the Association, participated in . the recent meeting of the Highland Park Group for the Gateway Amendment and will report on the pros and cons of this blue ballot amendment to be voted on Novâ€" ember 7. Mr. Nixon has announced that he will recommend‘ that the Deerfield Township Voters Assoâ€" ciation actively work for the passâ€" age of the Gateway Amendment. 21 1949 1950 The accident took place at 11 p.m.< Tuesday night, near Green Present Background Of B!ey_ng_han'p committee _will be i!n- basis of such facts membership of Bay road, Glencoe, at a place where a sewer is in the process of being dug. Going south, Inman‘s car struck the barricade guarding the hole, which threw the car out pletely through the car, ripping Inman‘s shirt from his body withâ€" out leaving a scratch on the skin. Clearâ€"eyed, but somewhat shakâ€" f and sent, it crashing ;u% s A twoâ€"byâ€"four plunged comâ€" Voters‘ Association To The Deerfield Township Voters Association is a nonâ€"partisan orâ€" ganization â€"createdâ€" to.'riivm the Deerfield Township Voters The facts assembled by Mr. No. Valuation Fees 190 2,406,139.00 8,208.59 828 5,756,363.00 18,986.23 Mrs. Ralph E. Church, Republiâ€" can Candidate for Congress for the 13th District, will speak at a Republican Meeting to be held at the Lincoln School Auditorium on Wednesday evening, 8:00 p.m., October 11th. Starting October 14 Republican Men To Present Mrs. Church _ _ At October 11 Meeting: Miss Maria Anna Santi, draâ€" matic soprano will lead the audiâ€" ence in singing the National Anâ€" them and America. â€" Mr. Hugo L. Schneider, Jr., Reâ€" publican Candidate forâ€" County ‘Tre.sunr and a resident of Highâ€" land Park will be introduced and give a short talk. talking point will be that the whole of League work is in the public no party drums to beatâ€"nothing but the defense of individual freeâ€" team are: Mesdames E. P. Barnes, Seven Fire Units To Stage Parade Wednesday, Oct. 11 Mrs. Church will be introduced by: Mrs. William L. Winters of Highland Park, who is the Lake County Central Committee Chairâ€" Following the talk by Mrs. Church, the Honorable Chauncey W. Reed, Congressman from the 14th District will give important facts on the last session of Conâ€" Citizens of Highland Park who are interested in good government will lend a willing ear to workers of the League of Women Voters Fingnce Drive which begins Octâ€" ober 14. membership dues do not provide pledges to the state and national Leagues. Therefore the League has always depended on its many nonâ€"member _ contributors . who share with the League the convicâ€" tion that self government is not worth working for. *L _ Mrs. Van Straaten will give a dessert lunch at her home on Octâ€" ober 10, to brief her workers beâ€" €C909M IRTD, . PERIPM ABAAUIBCT Louis Haller, Harry Pier and Samâ€" urer; Dlrefil: Fvar. Wendell, C. O. Dahle, Gieser, Harold L. Nelson, and Cale Torrence and Cliffâ€" Moran, Vocational Service Chairmen; Ace Elliott, Communâ€" ity Service Chairman, and Howard Roshto, _ International _ Service Women Voters Plan Finance Drive x uel Wulfsohn. This Republican . Meeting is §ponsored.by the Highland Park Men‘s Republican Club in coâ€" operation _ with the Deerfield Township â€" Republican Woman‘s Club. officers, including Arthur Ropieâ€" quet, Viceâ€"President; John Leach, District Governor With Rotarians 213th district of Rotary Internaâ€" tional, who is making his a official â€"visit to each of the 66 Rotary Clubs in Northern Illinois. Schweinberger will confer with Oscar Lundgren, President of the Highland Park organization. He will also hold conferences on club administration and Rotéry service activities with other local Rotary will be presented in Highland Park on Wednesday, October 11, at 2 p.m. Taking part in the demonâ€" stration will be Glen View fire deâ€" partment, Glen View Airâ€"fieldfire department, and the fire ‘departâ€" the job Wednesday morning at his place of business, Inman‘s Paint Spot 515 Laurel avenue. On Monday, October. 9, at its regular luncheon meeting at Villa Moderne the Rotary Club of Highâ€" land Park will be host to Otto Schweinberger, governor of the C 0 P MEETS AT LINCOLN SCHOOL Captains of Mis. Van Straaten‘s Mrs. Herbert Van Straaten, Fiâ€" Park and Northâ€" Lincoin PTA To Present Sulie Harand In "South Pacific‘ Kiwanians To Present "Smiling Faces" On Ladies‘ Night Grand Opening Planned For New Recreation Center, October 13â€"14 Lincoln schcool PTA announces its first meeting of the season in the auditorium of the school to be held on Monday, October 9 at 8 gram committee will present Sulie Harand, who will give her rendiâ€" tion of "South Pacific‘. Dr. Cameron is well known for his photographic ability. The picâ€" ure to be shown was rated as one of the best for the year in the productions shown by the Chicago Cinema club. Dr. Cameron will also tell of his experiences on the trip with people living in "The Land Of Smiling Faces." Two tickets for the performâ€" ance are being given each family in the school upon receipt of their PTA dues, and additional tickets will be sold at a slight cost. Miss Harand is widely acclaimed for her superb performance in this, as well as other fine musiâ€" cals. She will give the entire script and musical score of "South Paâ€" cific". Extra tickets may be purâ€" chased by phoning Mrs. Leonard Ross, HI. 2â€"3209. Members of the Women‘s Assoâ€" ciation of the Highlarid Park.Presâ€" byterian Church will make a tour of the Neighborhood Houses of Chicago on Monday, October 9th by bus leaving the church, 300 Lauré] Avenue, at 9 a.m. Returnâ€" ing at 3:30 p.m. Â¥n t 0t ul . This tour was arranged throul\‘ The Church Extension Board of the Presbyteria of Chicago, with, visits to Assocation House, Laird House, Christopher House (where! luncheon will be served) and Chiâ€" cago Industrial League. T For reservations call Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Flinn, HI 2â€"2234. No resâ€" ervations accepted after Friday, October 6th. ‘ Bethany Church To Present Mrs. Dow In Book Review The Guild of the Bethany Evanâ€" gelical United Brethren Church will meet at the Church on Friday afternoon, October 13th, at 1:15. Dessert will be served before the regular business meeting. . ~ _ Mrs. Kenneth Kightly, chairman has @ecured, as speaker for the night, Dr. R. C. Cameron, who will present pictures entitled "Guatemala, Land of Smiling Faces." 2. Presbyterian Women To Make House Tour Monday, October 9, will be Ladies‘ Night at the Kiwanis club. land Dow will speak following the and also give an original dramatic takes a Bow." All members and friend cordially invited to attend. Register Before Oct. 10 did not go to the polis! â€" In 1946, although the makeâ€" up of Congress was at stake, only 37 million votes were cast . â€" + â€" 55 million potential voters did not go to the polls! government as the tragedy of Your Vote Will Be Lost!> in the 1948 presidential elecâ€" tion, according to the Business Men‘s Committee of ‘Chicago, 48 million votes were cast . . . history will record this lack of this age! Register before October 10 or your vote will be lost! To Greet Citizens. With Open House And Special Programs The Playground and Recreation Board will open the doors of the new Recreation Center to the citizens of Highland Park on Friâ€" day evening, October 13th at T:00 p.m. Open house, with special s: grams and entertainment, will held on Friday evening from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. and on Saturday from 1:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. Highland Park will be honored by a program presented by the Uniâ€" versity _ of Illinois gymnastic team. The Illinois team, coached by Charles Pona, won the‘ 1949 Big Ten championship in gymnasâ€" tics. Coach Pond will bring twelve of his outstanding men who will present an hour‘s prograim . inâ€" eluding a short comedy act for which the team is famous. land Parkers who would like to go through itâ€"from room to room viewing <the modern furnishings Abandonment Of s Shore Line Branch > S Temporarily Postponed during the period of unusual deâ€" mands by Fort Sheridan; a speedâ€" edâ€"up rail express train schedule service is proposed by North Shore the Illinois C and facilitiee with which it is equipped for their use. oiz The grand opening will be conâ€" cluded on Saturday evening with a big community dance in the new gymnasium. The recreation Board. is sponsoring the dance to which all are invited.â€"teenâ€"agers, midâ€" dleâ€"agers and oldâ€"agers. Gay Clar; idge, with his ten piece band and woman vocalist, will furnish the misic. §A * The combination rail.express and local bus plan was developed and passenger transportation durâ€" On Saturday afternoon the building will be open to all Highâ€" pressed concern to the Commission Officials pointed out that durâ€" ing World War II when the railâ€" road ‘was called upon to meet ‘unâ€" usual military transportation needs it was able to do so on many ocâ€" casionstonly through the hiring of Elevated Lines cars. This equipâ€" Highland Park to participateâ€" in : the opening of the new Recreation _ _ ; Center. There will be mno charge for any. of the programs or enterâ€">â€"â€"â€"* tainment. service. Use of buses instead of ‘nflelntow-ilihryn“m.t the same time give a faster railâ€" express service for the longgerâ€" haul civilian and military traffic. .Army officers appearing offiâ€" cially before the Commission testâ€" ified that the proposed combinaâ€" tion train and bus service is conâ€" sidered adequate for the needs of the Army at this time and in the foreseeable future, assuming that it is essential that something be done to release more North Shore Under the proposed emergency plan Shore Line Branch will operâ€" stations will be furnished a freâ€" needs if the railway is to perform a service anywhere near comparâ€" able to that rendered during the last war. The use of busses for The Playground and Recreation Board invite *all the citizens of military personnel who travel the longer distances will be provided Postponement of Shore Line be a copy ; $1.50 a year for war workers and of citizens of

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