, Frank Arthur .Mowers, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Mowâ€" ers of 649 Vine Avenue, Highâ€" land Park, Illimnois, was enlisted in the U, S. Navy on the 8th of November, 1950 by the navy reâ€" cruiter in this area from the reâ€" cruiting station in the new Post Office Building, Waukegan, IIlliâ€" nois, and is now undergoing trainâ€" ing at the U. S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, F Among the fiftyâ€"five students from Lake county, who â€"have enâ€"< rolled at Purdue University for the current semester are the folâ€" lowing: To on â€"_ Highland Parkâ€"Joseph F. Dinâ€" elli, Janet D. Dickey, Mario J. Anâ€" tonetti, Kenneth Cahn, Gordon S. Garrett, Mary K. Ferguson, James C. Stephenson, Joel M. Siegel, . Wendell Taylor Savage, 17, son of Mr. Andrew Savage of 1010 Hazel Avenue, Deerfield, Illinois, was enlisted in the U. S. Navy on the 8th of November, 1950 by the Navy Recruiter in this area from the recruiting station in the new Post Office Building, Waukegan, Illinois, and is now undergoing training at the U. S. Naval Trainâ€" ing Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. Rietz, Robert E. Rietz, Robert D. Pielin, and Dean M. Olson, ‘ Deerfieldâ€"Charles . S. Reed, III and Robert E. Nielsen. Fort Sheridanâ€"Colleen Marie Doherty. > * "Mr. and Mrs. William Weimar of Rosewood avenue, Deerfield; became the parents of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, November 6. ENROLLED AT PURDUE A son, David Ritchey, was born at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, November 7, to Dr. and Mrs. T. Sherman Johnston of 823 Waukegan _ avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Johnston is the former Vivâ€" ian Ritchey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ritchey of, Kansas City, Missouri. Paternal grandparâ€" ents are Mr. and Mrs. Car]l Anderâ€" son of Manistee, Michigan. Bradley university, Peoria, IIl., will be the subject of full page picture coverage by Photographer Andrew Pavelin in the Rotograâ€" vure section of the Chicago Sunâ€" day Tribune and of a Grafic secâ€" tion column by Mary Skaggs in the Tribune‘s weekly "Youth on the Campus" series on Nov. 19. IN THE U. S. NAVY IN SUNDAY TRIBUNE Students whose pictures will appear include that of Gene Melchiore of Highland Park. A brothér for John, Jr., 8, Paul H., 5, and Bruce D., 1, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, November 8. Their New Highland Parkers are the Herman Fosters of 1646 Judson avenue. From Chicago they are the parents of a son, Jimmy, 13, and a daughter, Sherry Lou, 11. Mr, Foster is owner of the Chiâ€" cago Medical Equipment company, Chicago. They bought their home Adair of 702 S. St. Johns avenue. The little boy has been named William Alexander. Mrs. Adair is the former Jane Haskins. Grandmothers are Mrs. Alexanâ€" NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK After a period of four years when they lived in Waukegan, the Ernest ‘Schwandts have reâ€" turned to Highland Park and are now residing at 231 Ravine drive, ‘Their son, Gunter W. Schwandt, and his family live at 1874. Burâ€" ton avenue. Mr. Schwandt, Sr. is an inspector with the Union Specâ€" ial Machine company, Chicago, This Weekâ€" der Budai of Lake Forest and Mrs. Douglas Adair of Birmingâ€" ham, Alabama. A baby boy, John Adolph, was born at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Wendesday, November 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph J. Rosâ€" alini (Betty Calzia) of 336 Green Bay road, Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caltia, maternal â€" grandâ€" parents, reside at the same Green LOOK WHO‘S HERE! A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Northshore Garden of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1007 , Nov. 16, 1950 ~Coach Dorman Morrison will unveil his 1950â€"51 cagers this Friâ€" day as the boys travel to Argo to face a tough opponent in their first game. Argo whipped the loâ€" cal boys last year and the Blue and White hope to turn the tables, if they can stop Grant of Argo. Mr. Morrison informs us that no one iscertain of a: starting posiâ€" tion as there is plenty of compeâ€" Bay road address. The paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rosalini, live at 123 High street, Highwood. & yâ€"> introduced to the members of the Chamber of Commerce by roâ€" tund R. F. â€"Hamill, assistant varâ€" sity coach, in the absence of Dave Floyd who had recently underâ€" gone an appendectomy and was unable to attend. Mr. Hamill was introduced by Mr. John Werheim, who was nominated by the club‘s nominating committee, for the poâ€" sition of president of the club for next year, to succeed‘ Mr. Fred Gieser, now president. Mr.~Bennett told of several exâ€" periences he has had as both tenâ€" nis coach and a player, by the way his teams at Northwestern have won the championship the last 4 years to be the only school to have accomplished this, and then, with the help of Mr. Wm. F. Einbeckâ€" er of the local high school, showed the pictures of the 1950 Northâ€" western â€" Wisconsin football â€"game which was played at Madison. * A sister for David, 5, and Vicki: Carolyn, 3, arrived at the Highâ€" Tand Park hospital.onâ€"Thursday, November 9. The little girl has been named Marcia Lynn. Their parents are the Leslie C. Elsons of 2180 Dell lane. Mrs. Elson is "Play the game hard, but above all play it clean," with these words Mr. Paul Bennett, Tennis Coach at Northwestern University, sumâ€" med up his talk before the memâ€" bers of the Highland Park High school varsity football team. the former Helen Kahn. Grandâ€" mothers are Mrs. David Kahn, who resides with the Elsons, and Mrs. Mary Elson of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele of Greenwogd road, ‘Northbrook, anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter on Thursday, November 9, at the Highland Park hospital. Barbara Wood has been .chosen as the name of the baby girl born on Thursday, November 9, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Wilson (Catherine Robr) of 811 Exmoor road. Barâ€" bara has a sister, Cathy, who will dinner given for the boys by the local Chamber of Commerce at Sunset Valley Golf Club last Tuesday evening. The boys were be six â€"years old in ~January. Grandparents are the Wliliam Rohrs of 157 N. Second street and Mrs. R. Jordan Wilson of Hubbard Woods. sons, Thomas, 8, and Paul, who will be six years old on December 8. Mrs. Camp is the former Beaâ€" trice Pauli. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pauli of Chicago and Clifâ€" ford R. Camp of Belleville, Wisâ€" Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. .â€"vonug. beerf;ld“;l'ho Camps consin and the late Mrs. Camp. On Sunday, November 12, a PRESS WANT ADS By Will Schlichting GET RESULTS Two leagues will be formed this year. An adult league composed of players out of high school will play on Monday evenings. The other league, composed of high school students who are not acâ€" tively engaged in a varsity sport, The touch football league sponâ€" sored by the Highland Park Recâ€" reation Department, will play toâ€" night in the third and final round. the â€" Highland Park Recreation Center on Monday, November 20, at 8:00 p.m. in the gymnasium. community and thousand of other ‘"Main Streets" in America are again in the national spotlight. Started by the Korean war, atâ€" tention is now being directed to the smaller communities in big cities suchâ€"as Chicago and the small cities, towns and villages. Here, opinion b:;&v_el, lies the strength of America and the will to do what‘s necessary in the present "just in case" allâ€"out deâ€" fense effort. The annual football banquet will be held at the High School this Tuesday, November 21, acâ€" cording to head football mentor, Dave Floyd. > A basketball meeting for team managers and sponsors and all inâ€" terested persons will be held at "Main Street" > Responds To Plans Enlistments for the defense forces, the selective service, "beltâ€" L’ï¬hwnini' to make more availâ€" able the materials for defenseâ€" all these needs have found ready Tesponse from "Main Streets". And, the money to pay for this comes from the "Main Streets." Hammerberg has kept the followâ€" ing boys on as his roster for this year: Roger Antes, Buddy Bock, Cliff Boose, Byron Botker, Ed Capitani Bob Daniels, ‘Harold Freberg, Bob Guentz, Anton Haras, Dave Klingler, Ivan Kushâ€" en, Dick Nachman, Don Nordâ€" mark, Ted Tolano, Bob Troy, Jack Tyson and George White. will play Thursday evenings. â€" â€"NOW LET‘S PLAY BALL THIS YEAR FELLOWS. Now in progress is a‘twoâ€"point twoâ€"â€"month drive to: 1) get more firms to install the Payroll Savâ€" ings Plan and 2) to get more workers to buy Savings Bonds where they work. make up the varsity roster this year. They‘re really serious and are working hard, doing a little training this year in an effort to pull Highland Park out of the celâ€" account of themseives by using their speed to a good advantage and if they can keep themselves in better condition than their opâ€" In Lake County James F. Stiles of North Chicago is Chairman of the U. S. Savings Bonds Commitâ€" ‘dï¬-nnllp-lfl.-\hbm. On the Little Giant Varsity this year are several veterans and a few of the lads who played first string froshâ€"soph last season unâ€" lar of the Suburban League. We wish you good luck fellows! rection of Mr. Wallace Hammerâ€" lh_cp'. will also open against Argo '"!lflll}hymylin;.ood For Saving > Thanksgiving, The Allâ€"American Holiday Thanksgivingâ€" is truly an Allâ€" American holiday! And the tradiâ€" man, George Davis, Bob George tional feast is golden brown roast Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. 9:00, 10:00, 1100 and _ 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:80 â€" 8:15. Fridays and Holy Days Bernard E. Burns. T HE PR ESS _ Spiritual idealism is expressed in ‘,the First Commandment, that is, in the declaration of God‘s allness and oneness, and the perfection of His creation, including man. Spirâ€" dtual realism is manifested in the practical application of the Golden Rule, that is, in acting towards others in the same way as we would have thenm act toward us. The First Commandment, which ‘our revered Leader associates with spiritual idealism, must be exâ€" pressed through the practical realâ€" ism of the GoldenRule. Unless fulfilled through the Golden Rule the First Commandment has but little value or significance. * Discoveries Are Mental Impressions ; Jesyus walked on the waterâ€"withâ€" out _the aid of any «naterial disâ€" covery. His m#nifestation of â€"doâ€" minion over material laws and conditions brought suffering tp no brought forth from matter by phyâ€" sical science_can be inverted to maim and destroy, The destructive forces of the world would take hold of new material ideas and use them to disrupt the human concept of progress and destroy the human sense of life. But evil minds cannot use spiritual underâ€" standing to further their plans for lust and conquest.‘ This fact proclaims the Master‘s way of overcoming materiality and its limitations as the true method, blessing one and all. _ Two words stand out promiâ€" nently in this interesting passage, They are "idealism" and ‘ "realâ€" ism." The efforts of the two diâ€" verse schools of thought known as ‘"idealists" and "realists" to solve the world‘s problems have failed largely because they are material in outlook and endeavor. Both Schools of thought are predicated. of matter. Mrs. Eddy lifts these two wordsâ€" out of mateerialism when she speaks of "spiritual idealismâ€" and realism.". She also points out that a knowledge of both is essential for the demonâ€" stration â€" of Christian * Science, whicheis the law of God. city‘s immense greenhouses, are stately chrysanthemums and their cousinly miniaturesâ€"the dainty pompon mums â€" festive roses, spicy carnations and snapdragon. These are easily arranged in your favorite bowl, or can be sent by the florist in an artistic container. Spiritual Understanding Can Be Cultivated And here‘s a tip for the Thanksâ€" giving guest _who will be doubly welcome. Bring a corsage to your hostess, The loveliest gesture to the lady who sets your party table. lany,.page 5.) Highland]Ten Pin Weddings, cocktail partios, (Continued from page OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY C A TERING plan your next party Tel. Glencos 1594 2) should be clearly understood that healing in Christian Science is not one human mind controlling anâ€" other. Through spiritual underâ€" standing alone can the mighty power of God be utilized in human disciples‘ ability to heal was not a personal gift bestowed on them, but was the result of their awakâ€" Class In Purposeful Speech Meeting Quota the "Y" in Purposeful Speech is quickly getting its quota, and those still desiring reservations are reâ€" quested to call the YWCA immedâ€" iately, as the class is limited to. 20 persons. The course will begin onâ€" Monday, November ~20th, at 8:00 P. M. and all enrollments must be paid in advance, namely "FRL, SAT., SUN.; and MON. Nov. 17, 18, 19, 20 Nurse Tells How Hadacol Was So Helpful To Her LAST DAY THURSDAY â€" NOV. 16 66 i 99 Louisa TUES., WED., and THURS. ' Nov, 21, 22 and 23 Matinee Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23 Supplied Vitamins B:, B2, Iron and Niacin | Which Her System Lacked Saturday Afternoonâ€"Special. 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HADACOL now makes it possible to actually wim the cause of ‘:e‘:u ;:d pains shoulders, and arm certain nervous dimrbnm nz a general runâ€"down weakened conâ€" dition due to deficiencies of Vitaâ€" mins B:, B#, Niacin and Iron in The second course offered at Ronald Reagen â€" Charles Coburn Ruth Hussey ficient -vum with extra quanâ€" tities of Vitamins B:, B#+, Iron, and Niacin but efso helpful amounts of important Calcium and Phosphorus ALCYO N "The Sleeping City" Richard Cdu:_:\_(':p!éen_ Gray _ Mrs. Jennie Lee Adele, 412 N. HADACOL not only supplies deâ€" Special Childrens‘ Matinee Saturday, Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. ~ ~THE BLAZINGâ€"TRAIL® (Continued on page 6) a deficiency of Vitamins B» and 4 Cartoons Northwestern School of Speech is the instructor, and promises & most entertaining and educational program for the entire course. Call the "Y" at HI 2â€"0675 imâ€" mediately for gnrollment. There are still a few vacancies in the Workshop Yor Creative by Friday, November 17th. 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