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Highland Park Press, 26 Oct 1950, p. 2

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A Medal For Him . . . The democrats should someâ€" how fashion a medal and bestow it upon that ingenious person who constantly gets our President out of _ Someone in Washington is doâ€" ing an outstanding job of public relations for "Hot Water" Harry! Random Jottings . . . " Maybe it woud be best to have Highland Park ease out of the suburban league. s It‘s not that our teams aren‘t just as goodâ€"the other schools just have more of ‘em! . . .It sureâ€" ly will be pleasant when Glten Bay Road is once again put toâ€" gether! ... t Yes, Northwestern has a pretty fine football team this year. But even that shouldn‘t allow them to race down Highland Park Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents pér single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Hlinois. Issued Thursday of h week by the Highland l‘lrkg:n. 516 Laurel avenue,> Highland Park, III., Telephone: Highland Park THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class maiter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at‘ Highland Fark, Ilinois. Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. * Lester 8. Olson, Publisher. ~ "The Friendly People" North Shore Ga« Co. ‘Tis said, "Courtesy is like the air in a tire, maybe there‘s nothing to it, but lack of it may cause disâ€" aster." Courtesy is one of the most important â€" qualities . sought when new Gas Company emâ€" ployees are hired. We like to be known as the FRIENDâ€" LY PEOPLE. Say! Have you" seen that new â€" Mirro Ovenâ€"Ware set offered with each new Gas range sold by your dealer or our Company during the Old Stove Roundâ€"Up? Notes From Here And There . . . Here‘s something to remember : By _H A N D Y PL A ME Your Ges Wonder Werker Division If you had a kindness shown Pass it onâ€" "Twas not meant for you alone Pass it onâ€" Let it travel down the years Till in Heaven, Theâ€"deed appearsâ€" _ Pass it on, pass it on. â€"Author Unknown * streets in their fast busses on busy Saturday mornings. . . . Fine ;:rocreu is being made on that new Legion building. . . . Salutd to Folks at Post Office . . . Once again we begin thinking of friends in distant towns: And we send them more letters . . . ‘Soon Highland Park‘s able men and â€"women at our office will be working lu!(lemn ever before to take care of the heavy Christrgas mail. â€" Parting Thought . .. Chris mail. â€" « L;xgzs, then, be a salute to all the finge folks who see that our mail gets through. . . . "‘TTA; secrei of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one has to do." F Curriculum Lives For Elm Place Pupils On Tuesday, October 17, two large Checkerway Charter coaches drew up at Elm Place school to take the members of the three cighth grade home rooms to Chiâ€" cago. Armed with bulky lunches, cameras,. and tightly clutched purâ€" ses containing varying amounts of unspent . allowances, these . young people. were on theirâ€"way to visit three of Chicago‘s best known and most intriguing points of interest. This project was an ‘activity sponsored by. two departments of the school, namely: social studies and reading. % Hullâ€"House was the first stop, where they were welcomed by the director, Mr. Russell W. Ballard, who talked to them in the Little Theater. As. a means of orientaâ€" tion Mr. Ballard spoke of the work of the founder,‘ Jane Adâ€" dams; of the different waves of immigration which. brought the foreignâ€"born to industrialâ€"~Chiâ€" cago; of the activities and opporâ€" tunities provided for these perâ€" sons at. Hullâ€"House. At the conâ€" clusion of the talk he took the boys gnd girls on a tour. Mr. Ballard asked them to reâ€" member that â€" Hullâ€"House, .Chiâ€" cago‘s oldest sovial settlement and one of the world‘s best known cenâ€" ters, is a place where different races, religions, and mationalities are learning to live. together. The second stop was Mexwell Street with it colorful openâ€"air JOB PRINTING IS OUR _ SPECIALTY Highland Park Printing Always the soon Printing Phone HI 2â€"0557 516 Laurel â€"James M. Barrie were in marked contrast with the confusion and sordidness of Maxâ€" well Street. The Ling Long Museum at 2238 Wentworth Avenue depicts the pageantry of Chinese history. Its exhibits, the work of eminent Chinese scholars and _ artists, proved â€" both thoughtâ€"prevoking and interesting. One group visited the Tai Dong Chop Suey Restaurant, and, other groups, the Chinese Emporium on Cermak Road, Copies of a Chinese daily newspaper published in Chiâ€" Total Rigistration Of Professionals For Service Numbers 1494 cago, small novelties, and importâ€" ed art objects were among ‘the purchases made. A *Paul C. Armstrong, State Diâ€" rector of Selective Service for Illinois, today reported to Nationâ€" al Headquarters. the registration on October 16 of i . 1052 . . . Doctors 302 . . . Dentists j 140 . . . Veterinarians 1494 . .. Total registerâ€" ed in the two priorities in accordâ€" ance with Public Law 779 of the 81st Congress, ‘"There is some possibility that a few doctors, dentists and veterâ€" inarians who should have registerâ€" ed did not show up on October 16", said Colonel Armstrong,â€""and in their cases we will be willing to register them. if they report within the next five days for registration." UN Wins In Korea And Highland Park By Everett L. Millard_ } On UN Day United Nation: forces appear to have the Korean. campaign well in handâ€"and also a "battle" in the Chicago suburb| of Highland Park where isolltioh-‘l ists last week hailed the loweringl of a UN flag. i ~ Mrs. Erastus Phelps, Highland Park Daughter of the American Revolution who caused the UN‘s blucâ€"andâ€"white bunting to be haulâ€" ed down at its first appearance, said she approves celebration of UN‘s fifth birthday today by disâ€" play of its flag with the United States colors alongside. Her ob jection was to flying the two emâ€" lems on. one flagstaff, she exâ€" plained. > In‘another suburb, the Winnetka Chamber of Commerce asked members to break out the stars and stripes in honor of the UN anniversary. A dozen UN flags will accompany them at strategic spots. PkuviSO AT HIGHLAND PARK The Christian Science Monttor One, Norway St.. Boston 15, Mass., U.S.â€"A. . . . the letters start. Then many readers of THE CHRISâ€" teil the Editor how much they script on to The Christian ~Science Monitorâ€"26 issues. 1 enclose $1. "You, too, will find the Monitor informative, _ with _ complete world*news . . . and as neces paper. Use this coupon for a Special Introductory subscription â€" 26 ISSUES FOR ONLY $1â€"And listen Tuesday nights over ABC stations to "The Christian Science Monitor Views the Science News." "The Monitor is the most carefully â€" edited mewsâ€" paper in the U. $. . . ." "Valuable aid in teacbâ€" and fair. .0. ." 0 "Ihe Monitor surely is a reader‘s mecessity . . ." (mamse ) (address) HOME THE PRESS Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. 9:00, â€" 10:00, â€"11:00 â€"and Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. 51 S. St. Johns Avenue Service of Clothes TAILORING . _ CONFESSIONS Fridays and Holy Days CENTR A L Free Pickâ€"up and Bernard E. Burns. SEVEN in the morning, or tweive at +/ .., ,ou have piping hot water to wash dishes spâ€":} ing clean. For dishwashing, laundry or bathing, you can count on plenty of hot water to take the drudgéery out of household jobs. And there‘s never ary running up and down stairs to adjust the heater, hecause a modern electric water heater is completely automatic. Set the thermostat once, from then on hot water will @lways be ready fer you. _ ‘ Deerfield â€" 10524 1545 S. St. Johns _TEXTURIZED DRY CLEANING SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON DRAPES FOR WEEK OF OCTOBE_R 30 to NOVEMBER 4 Roessler‘s Exclusive CLEANERS 360 Central Highland Park Wednesday, November 1 Thursday, November 2 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! DON‘T BE DISAPPOINTEDâ€"GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! "An Evening With The DON COSSACKS Is A Soul Refresher." Only North Shore Appearance, November 3rd at 8:20 P. M. Highland Park High School Auditorium °* Benefit Kiwanis Charities Tickets â€" $1.20 (tax included) at Garnetts and Stevens Phone HI 2â€"3804 AND SERVICE FUEL OLIL ~ HL PHONES RU M M AGE S ALE WOMEN‘S ASSOCIATION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Highland Park, Illinois Enterprise â€" 182 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

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