_ mt +b . free fromâ€"Re@r ==Tor oneself,~~_~ Communications intended for publication must be written on bne side of the paper only, and be signed ‘with the name and address Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Issued Thursday of cach week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. Laurel avenue, Highland Park, I1., Telephone: Highland Park 567. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS of _the writer) . <â€"â€"> _ 0 Lester 8. ouh-.,rm%.\ High School Pâ€"T * Conferences To Be Held Nov. 9â€"16 p.m. to 9:30. Parents whoseâ€"hames begin ~with letters "A" ,through "L" will meet November 9, and "‘Maggi¢" has a most winning TV way ... I wish Victor Borge had Now that there are over 680,000 TV sets in Chicago and vicinity, and hundreds in Highland Park, we think it timely to have a TV department regularly in this colâ€" umn. & So .. ‘here‘s the first . . . Jack Benny proved last Saturâ€" day evening that he‘s the best big name on TV . . . Margaret Truâ€" man, who has a fine voice, could really teach her Dad charm, gracâ€" jousness â€" and â€" public _ relations. Highland Park High school pm‘-r entâ€"teacher conferences will be held November 9 and 16 from 7:30 How About This? . . . We know a dog in town who willingly carries in the evening paper . . . but refuses to get the morni r! ts . . New TV Department . . . Motorists should be doubly cautious in school zones, strictly obeying these young boys. ... «+ Weekly Roundâ€"Up & Higlland Park‘s loyal and conscientious school partol boys deserve a slap on the back for the fine job o‘f‘aafet,y they‘re performing each school day, rain or Through the thoughtful study of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy they are proving step by step, in a. plain and practical way, what real understanding of God does for man. This great book may be read or obtained at all Christian Science Reading Rooms. The .coupon is also for your use. . one‘s health and welfare, and concerning those one loves? A mighty and. increasing multitude can answer ‘"‘We have found the way!" Men and women in all walks of life, in heartfelt: thankfulness testify that Christian Science is showing them how to reâ€" place fear with confidence and assurance unshakable. Lifting the burden of fear . l !!nr,ofld is $3 for a eany of "Science and Health with Rey .. wie Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eduy. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY Visitors® Welcome READING ROOM s there a way to be (SPECIAL TOYTHE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) On His Recordâ€" A brilliant _ performante for twoâ€"piano ensemble, consisting of two movements from the Mendelâ€" sohn Octette Opus 20, by Miss Priscilla Carver, Mrs. George Cart, Mrs. Charles Kimbrough and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Sherry and Mrs. Wilfred Johnson played a piano ensemble with such finish that the two instruments appeared as one. Their selections were from Bach, Brahms," Godowsky, Tschaikowsky and Guion. Mrs, Alice Mansuetti, accompâ€" anied by Mrs. Edward Sherry, gave two group of songs. In. exâ€" cellent _ voice, ~Mrs. â€" Mansuette charmed ._her <audience with her unaffected _ manner. The _ first group consisted of French, Gerâ€" man and Italian songs, and the second group was sung in English. Music Club Presents Outstanding Program At October Meeting A large gathcring of members and guests attended the October 25th meeting of the Highland Park Music club.â€"Mrsâ€"Richard E. Welch of Bannockburn was hostess. The program,â€"rich in variety and qualâ€" ity, was arranged by Mrs. Kenneth Kraft. L I ake â€" McHenry â€" A social hour will follow with refereshments served in the Engâ€" lish Club roofn. Parents unable to attend on the night they .are scheduled for will be welcome on the alternate eveâ€" ning. Parents are urged to limit their conferences with the faculty to three minutes, in order to allow time for all. > We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. those with names beginning with "M" through "Z" will convene on November 16. Why do they schedule those good movies so l“n? s Parting Thought . . . Yes. we azree:-it'l mighty restâ€" ful and peaceful in a home after the TV hau%(-rn shut off! . . . Most TV program directors keep cameras on performers too long after they‘ve finished their act. Far better it would be, we think, if the camera would leave a performer, the instant his perâ€" formance ended . . . his own program. . . . At present it seems Lucky Strike spends the most on commercials. NICK KELLER EIGHTH DIS REPUBLICAN State Representative â€"~ ADVERTISEMENT November 7 â€"Longfellow â€" The Board of Education made arrangements for this serics folâ€" lowing an address made this sumâ€" mer at the anrniual Educational Workshop by Mr. William H. Stevâ€" enson, author of the program. Two years ago this program was made available to teachers of the Glenâ€" coe Public Schoolsâ€" and wasâ€" well received. Dr. C. 0. Dahle, Superâ€" intendent _ of Schools, ~is keenly interested in this project and confident that participants in the Highland Park program will beâ€" lieve it well worth the time they must give to it, + evening, October 23, at Eim Place School. The discussions are conâ€" ducted by Mr. Connor B. Shaw, Assistant General Manager in the Procedures â€" Office at â€" Marshall Field & Company. Mr. Shaw was one of the instructors at Harvard last June when this program was given to graduates of the Harâ€" vard Business School. ‘ The Profit Aazltv. Who Profits From Profits?, Production Versus Buying Power, The Tools of Exâ€" change, Where Does Our Money Come From*, What Is Behind Our Money?, When Business Is Promâ€" iseing, What Forces Control Priâ€" ces?,. WhatPF orces Control Wages?, Problems of Today and Tomorrow, Applying _ Economic ~ Principles, Plans, Plans, Plans, and Which Plans Are Best? ‘ } Teachers of the Elm Place and Green Bay Road Schools and sevâ€" !enl mimbers of the two Parentâ€" Teachers Associations are particiâ€" pating in a series of discussions on “‘our American Economic Way of Life". This is a series of thirteen weekly discussions in which the facts about and the forces behind our economy are clearly explained in everyday language. The naâ€" tionwide success of these discusâ€" sions in many communities and organizations . has â€" proved â€" that everyone ‘wants "to know more about our business system. '{his‘ series covers:; Nee Economics Discussion Series By PTA‘s In District 107 The president, Mrs. Irving Schur, then turned the meeting over to Mrs. Kenneth Lacy, hosâ€" pitality chairman, who announced plans for an open meeting of the club on November 15th at the new Communityâ€" center. Paul Matthews concluded the proâ€" The series opened [ WALTER L. ATKINSON For (‘o.-ly}- ) w. C. Petty [|] HMUGO L. SCHNEIDER, JR. []] GARFIELD R. LEAF [( CHARLES E. JACK []] ALLEN J. NELSON [ NICK KELLER [C] ROBERT McCLORY C HARVEY PEARSON For County Judge [C] MINARD E. HULSE [ MARGUERITE STITT CHURCH . For Members of the General Assembiy [_] JUSTUS L. JOHNSON [ HAROLD "RED" GRANGE C_] WAYNE A. JOHNSTON [â€"] MERBERT B. MEGRAN [_] VERNON L. NICKELL _ _ _ For Clerk of the Supreme Court [|] WILLIAM G. STRATTON [] EARLE BENJAMIN SEARCY [_] EVERETT McKINLEY DIRSKEN * For Trustees of the University of Ilinois (Three to be elected) o>+ For Probate Clerk * For Clerk of the Appellate Court x]| REPUBLICAN (Vote for One, Two or For County Treasurer For Probate Judge For County Clerk on Monday THE PRESS of Public Instraction > i A baby boy arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Tuesday, October 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerâ€" ald Holmes of 215 Evolution aveâ€" nue, Highwood. The little boy has been . named David Gerald. His mother is the former Ada Landerti. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A little daughter, Cary! Idrienâ€" ne, was born on Saturday, October 28, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heymann of 1547 S. St. Johns avenue. Mrs. Heymann is the former Irdienne Grandparents are the Walter M. Heymanns of 115 Park lane and the .N.â€" D. Levys of Charlotte, North Carolina. y . Ir. of .1 High wood Domenic Landerti of Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Landerti is visiting here at the present time. A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, October 27, to Mr. and Mrs..John Burch, Diana Lee has a sister, Laura Lynn, 18 month old." Diana Lee is the name chosen for the baby girl born on Monâ€" day, October 23, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finley Walker, Jr. of 1321 Briar lane. Mrs. Walker is the former Jane Hines, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dorsey M. Hines of Auburn, Indiana, Mr. Walker‘s parents are the senior Walkers of 234:Cary avenue. The little girl who has her mother‘s copper colored hair, is the niece of Miss Ann Bradley and Miss Elizabeth Newman, a sophomore at Skidmore college, Saratoga Springs, New York. Grandparents are Mrs. Baldwin Newman of 359 Hazel avenue and Col. Aubrey Néwman of the 11th Airborne .Division, and Mr. Mahâ€" lon Bradley of T0 E. Cedar street, Chicago. Maternal great grandâ€" mother is Mrs. Francis E. Baldâ€" win, also of 359 Hazel avenut. A daughter, Marian Elizabeth, wasâ€"born at ‘the Highland Park hospital on Monday, October 23, to Mr. and Mis. Claiborne Shelâ€" don Bradley (Nancy Newman). Her father is attached to the Airâ€" craft carrier, "Cabot". LOOK WHO‘S HERE! (Cantinyed on pige 5) ADVERT 120 Wrendale avenue, STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN _ Is Everybody‘s Job amdmde-M- m.mhnudtyhm-dhhgm a just and enduring peace . .. Go to the Polis and to do anything about Secret Committments, Warsâ€"â€"that come with everâ€"increasing tempo, crushing taxâ€"burdens, deficit firancing and the utter futility that prevails. TOO ‘LATE to throw off the scourge of socialized "planaring" to curb Communism in America and to end SOON IT WILL BE TOO LATE FREED O M _VOTE AMERICAN Do Your Share Next Weekâ€"Complete resume of the intraâ€"mural activities of the Highland Park High School.~ â€" This Saturday the Little Giants will tangle with Niles, newcomer in the Suburban League, in a nonâ€" league tilt. The boys are hoping for a couple of wins and could use a little support from the students and fans of Highland Park and surrounding communiâ€" ties. Well, things were not so good for the Blue and White football teams last weekâ€"end as the varsity watched the Proviso lads run all over the field for a 51 to 0 win and the froshâ€"soph, they seemed as though they were dead, absorbed at 13 to 7 shellacking by a team they should have beaten by at least three touchâ€" Once again we find the last week of football deâ€" ciding who will be the champions of the Suburban League. Proviso with a 5 won and 0 loss record will try for a clear title as they clash with Oak Park who has a 4 won and 1 loss record. Oak Park is big and heavy but we will stick with the fleet backs and hard charging line of the Proviso team to win this one by a couple of touchdowns. On Sale At Garnett‘s â€"â€" Steven‘s â€" Ellangee Shoe Shop Gsell‘s (both stores) ‘and at Pease Pharmacy â€" Also At The Box Office. Tickets At A Popular Price:â€" $1.20 (tax included) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd â€" 8:20 P.M. Highland Park High School Auditorium IT‘S THE ORIGINAL DON COSSACK Chorus And Dancers, SERGE JAROFF, Director ; November 7th TOMORROW NITE THE SPORTSLIGHT BY WILL SCHLICHTING