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Highland Park Press, 23 Nov 1950, p. 2

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Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Mighland Park, Illinois. BSubscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 conts per single copy. $3.00 per year outaide of ‘Lake County, pallication must be writtee on ene cide of the paper only, and be signeod with the name and address of the waiter, _ _ _ _ _ A BIG Thank You! To All . ... Yes, Happy Holiday Greetings to All! In this busy world we‘re all in, we hardly have time to pause and give thanks, not only to God, from whom all good comes, but to our parents, our wives, our loved ones. . . . It‘s good to pause . . . and give thanks... .. Thanks to Highland Park‘s policemen who do a fine job of keeping order despite being understaffed in an evefâ€"growing town. hy the Highland ~ A major perpetual trophy‘ will %o to both the boat with the most firsts" and to the one with the Park are among the group planâ€" ning the fall luncheon program of the Women‘s Division of the Jewâ€" ish Federation of Chicago on Wednesday, November 29, at noon in the Standard Club, 320 S. Thanks to the fellows at the post office who see that our mail reachés us each day . .. and that our mail gets out to our friends across the nation. . .i Yes, and thanks, too, to Highland Park‘s able ministers who constantly inspire; to our civic leaders who are doing an exemplary job; to our merchants who try around the clock to please. It‘s Thanksgiving! ... Highland Parkers Join In Luncheon Plans In Standard Club Yes, I, for one, am mighty thankful that I can work and live in Highland Park. . . . And I‘m mighty glad, too, that I can give thanks to all those who deserve it so. ... Retiring â€" Commuodore _ Andrew Kaiser will present at the Dinner the Club‘s new flag officers elecâ€" ted earlier this Fall, Gunter Schwandt"is the new Commodeore, assisted by Harry Highriter, Vice Commodore, and Edward Lawâ€" rence, Rear Commodore Winfield Fisher, Jr. is the new Treasurer, and Mrs. James T. Barnard, Reâ€" cording Secretary. To fill vacamâ€", cies in the Club‘s Board, Gunter Schwandt and Avery Jones were named Directors in the recent election. â€"__ And while we‘re enjoying those tasty holiday dinners, let‘s remember the battleâ€"weary Yanks, fighting in summer uniform‘s in the zero Korean land. Yes, pause and give thanks . . . it makes you feel fine . , . and you‘ll pass along real cheer to those aâ€" round you who need that cheer most! § Sail Boat Winners Will Be Feted By Yacht Club The winners of last summer‘s series of sailboat races off Highâ€" land Park beaches will r\-ceivei handsome recognitien of their skiH and grit at the North Shore Yacht: Club‘s annual ~ Winners‘ _ Dinner and Dance. This event, to be held this year at Great Lakes Commisâ€" sioned Officers‘ Club on .December first,â€"concludes the roughest and. most competitive racirig season experienced byâ€" local yachtsmen in many years. s 1 £ most "points" in. éach of the Club‘s three racing groups: the Flcetwind Arrow Class, the Club Fleet, and the Mixed Fleet. Each award will be accompanied by=a small permanent replica of the big.cup. % $ The Winners‘ Dinner is also the occasion each year of the award of the Malcolm Vail perpetual Safety â€" Trophy, a . magnificient silver eup, to the boat with the season‘s best safety record. lssued Thursday of cagh, week ; the Mighland Park Press, 516 Fl..'t'féhn. Publisher. (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) performing the ceremony. Mr. Smedberg is a student at Nashotah House, Nashotah, Wis., from which he will be graduated in June, 1951. He is a graduate of Evanston High school and was studying at Hobart college, Genâ€" eva, N. Y., when he entered serâ€" They are Mris. James H; Becker, 333 Maple Avenue, Mrs. Jack V. Spachner, and Mrs. Richard Uhiâ€" mann, both of. Oakmont Road, and Mrs. B. G. Davis of 1527 Sheridan Road. . Mrs. Becker is chairman of the publicity comâ€" mittee, and the other three woâ€" men are . members of her comâ€" mittee. . At the luncheon, a pangl disâ€" cussion program on the settleâ€" ment in Chicago of immigrants from Europe will be presented. Leader of the panel, enittedOnce They Were Displaced", is Mrs. Helen Harris Periman, associate professor in the School of Social Service Administration of the Unâ€" iversity of Chicago. Mrs. Faye P. Katzen, a supervisor of the Jewâ€" ish Family and Community Serâ€" vice, will describe the work of this social agency in helping the newcomers with such problems as budgetting, shopping,. moving ‘ inâ€" to â€" their _ new quarters. â€" William Gellman, .executive director of the Jewish Vocational Service, will relate the role of his agency gn aiding immigrants in their apâ€" preach to their new jobs in Chiâ€" cago, and Robert Perlman, superâ€" visor of the Rogers Park Jewish Center, will tell the story of the help being given by the Jewish Community Centers of Chicago in English and â€" Citizenship classes, and in social groups in which imâ€" migrants are making new Ameriâ€" can friends. . â€" Jon Keers (JK) Smedberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smedberg of 929 S. St. Johns avenue, was orâ€" dained to the Episcopal ministry Saturday, Nov. 18, at 10:30 a.m. World War Hero Ordained To Ministry > in St. Paul‘s church, Kenwood, with Bishop _Wnlln« E. Conkling Plymouth Ct., Chicago CATERIN G Letâ€"us help you ~~â€" plan your next party Tel. Glences 1594 P. C. McCullough | . The afternoon will be devoted to |\ wrapping the bright neckties for the men and the attractive ahd {festive aprons for the women in \the Oldsters Group at the Chicaâ€" !gu Settiement. The Ravinia Auxâ€" jiliary always provides gifts, cookâ€" |ies and candy for the Christmas ‘party for this group. Many of the lactive members of the Auxiliary <wills bake cookies for the party, and Mrs. Dudley Hall will purâ€" ‘chase the candy, and take all of the gifts to the Settlement. In |the meantithe, the members conâ€" {tinue to makg â€"and featherstitch [a large number of short and long kimonos for baby layettes which are so acceptable to the working mothersâ€"in this crowded area in |Chicago, under the â€"direction of ‘the Chairnidn of the Sewing Comâ€" mittés, Mrs. Ross Goodwin, and to knit dainty garments for use in a layv!ie."mfi.er the direction ‘of the Chairman of the Knitting Comtuittee,. Mrs. Allen. . The next mceting of the Helen Taylor Carr Auxiliary of the Chiâ€" cago Commons Associktion will be held Friday, December /first, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Arthur Raff, 245 Cedar ave. Assisting hostesses for the day will be Mrs. Eugene Alshuler and Mrs. Carl T. Olson, who will provide the ‘refreshments for the usual Tea which precedes the business meeting. 6 Writers‘ Workshop , Will Begin New Term Thursday, Nov. 30 ~â€"The_Offâ€"Campus Fiction Workâ€" shop, open to Highlandâ€"Park woâ€" Members are urged to start a Rummage Collection even at this time for the usual Rummage Sale, which will be held in early Spring under the Chairmanship of Mrs. Edwin P. Hart. As always, ‘interâ€" ested members of the community will be welcome to attend the coming meeting. and to <particiâ€" pate in the work of theâ€" local Group; men who write, will start its seeâ€" ond cight .weeks session ‘of the season on | Thursday, November 30, and anyone interested may phone Mrs. R. G. Maus, a member of the class, at HI 2â€"4575. ‘The workshop will continue unâ€" der the direction of Frederic Nelâ€" son Litten, chairman emeritus of the® fiction depuunent of the Medill School of journalism, Norâ€" thwestern‘~University. Mr. Litten, who has the reputationâ€"of being a fine coach, is also well known as an author. His work, which has appeared in fortyâ€"one national magazines, â€" includes â€" over 600 short ‘ttories, novelettes and serâ€" ials, and 20 books. His latest book, "Code of a Champion," was puf-li~hwl it October. _ ./ ; Prominant | in . literary circles, Mr. Litten is president of the Soâ€" ciety of Midland Authors, a memâ€" ber of the Chicago Fiction Guild, the Author‘s League of America, and the advisory beard of the Midâ€" western Writer‘s Conference. He is listed in Who‘s Who in Amerâ€" ica. to the CARIBBEAN on a leisurely freighter Cruise in the Tee comian of h Akes 2C This fiction course is sponsored BRAUN BROS. OlL CO, Phone HI 2â€"3804 371 Central Avenue Tel. HI 21211 THE PRESS jointly by the literature depart~ ments of The Woman‘s Club of Wilmette and The Woman‘s Liâ€" brary Club of Glencoe, and meets every Thursday morning from }9:30 until 12:30 at The Woman‘s Club of Wilmette. * Other Highland Park members are Mrs. W. T. Bresnchan and [Mrs, Robert O. Farrell, Music Club Hears Outstanding Program At November Meeting numbers were presented by the Choral ensemble and individuals, giving a varietyâ€"of colorful songs. An excellent program, planned by Miss Olga Sandor, was enjoyed at the November meeting of the HWighland Park Music Club. The "‘Pax‘ Vobiscum" by Beach, was sung by the ensemble, followed by two whistled numbers, "The Glow Worm", and "Sing Me To Sleep", Highwood Radio& Television "A1 call it my Treasure UChest" Highwood Radio & TelevisionCo. _ Ravinia Radio & Appliance Co. 917 Waukegan Ave., Highland Park, IIHI. > ___ 375 Roger Williams Ave. Tel. HI 26260 John Besselli, Prop. Ravinia, HL â€" Tel. HI 240 One and oneâ€"half blocks north of Moraine Frank Tondi, Mgr. 1 Road, east of tracks Open Mon. & Fri. Evenings 7 to 9 For Your Convenience ‘s so right!" says, "She‘s s Frontâ€"row seats for thrilling 16â€"inch Eye Witness telovisionâ€"the clearest pictures you‘ve ever seen! And the steadiestâ€"they‘re locked in place by RCA Victor‘s Eye Witness Picture Synchronizer. Extraâ€"powerful circuits give you best possible reception‘ . . anywhere. Magnifiâ€" cent AMâ€"FM radio is yours. The "Golden Throat" has an Extended Tone range to make music more alivre, more realistic. And you‘ll have the famous RCA Victor ~45," plus another changer for 78 or 33!4 f rpm records. Has a 12â€"inch speaker and builtâ€"in antenna. Come see The Rutland soon. presented by Mrs. Wilfred Johnâ€" A bit of whimsey was added in folk songs by the ensemble, and a reading by Mrs. Marvin Lawrentz, ‘"Movin‘ Pictuh Gal". _ Negro spirituals by the ensemâ€" ble, a soprHW6 solo by Mrs. Henry Sonderman, accompanied by Mrs. Sherry, a madrigal by Mrs. Mcâ€" Carthy, Miss Sandor, Mrs. Sherry, Mrs. Finlay, Mrs. Reinking: and Mrs. Wessling added variety, and Dynamic Wheel Balancing Auto Painting . Auto Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First HI 2â€"0077 D A HL S Exquisite 18th Century treasure in itself! a highlight was a duet by Miss Sandor and Mrs. McCarthy, A group of snow songs by the ensemble concluded the program. There will be not meeting for duced. 15 per cent discount on all roofâ€"treating jobs with clear preservatives from Nov. 10 to Dec. 15, ‘50. Winter holdâ€"over of stocks of roof preservatives must be reâ€" ROOF TREATING X LIMITED REDUCTION WE INSTALL AND SERVICE ALL PRODUCTS WE SELL North Shore Home Maintenance Wilmette 377 .. . is a superb

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