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Highland Park Press, 1 Mar 1951, p. 3

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| Thursday, March 1, 1951 _ came. forward with long strides, hampered a bit by the heavy men‘s woman 360 Central RENO CLEANERS Satisfaction 101 NO. Phone HI 2â€"3804 Pickup 377 Roger of FOR QUALITY CLEANING SEF AND SERVICE FUEL OLL PURNELL & WHSQN , Inc. T. JOHNS AVE, HIGHLAND ‘PARK, "TEL HL 20710 Guaranteed Highland Park 40 SERVICE _ Landscape Service wherever the acts and sciences have contributed to human progress. â€" 08. Eoknnck 3: â€" Etuch of America‘s basic philosophy can be gained from a study _ «iyn rsul $4 Lf this institution‘s historyâ€"from its small beginning in the middle of the past \: +# i century to its present leadership in education. And still more of what + j . ._ _we all hope for is seen in the prospect of services Northwestern is yet f j + to performâ€"from the promise it offers to the future of medicine, : . of law, of technology, of commerce, of culture, and of peaeek _ P ' ; 7 . * Telograph Delivery Service Phone Gloncoo ° 6 0 9 200 Greonweed Avenue Glences, Hilinels F L O W ER S FOR EVEAY OCCASION ‘FORMANLE c 1 M 0 9 P HO C y y>sore. i. "mads ‘ k 'L:fl ) “M; e * C i. Cmm l i e en ce J wl sAE To Northwestern University after a * & T NILSON, Inc. C hundred years, and to its great teach â€"~~>< f HIGHLAND ‘PARK, ILL es of yesterday, tolay and tomorrowâ€" PUBLIC SERVICE COMPAWNT 20710 our gratitude and our congratulations! | ‘ OE NMORTHIERN ILLINO!IS > § ic itines us 1 amrcmzces sA f < > j # * s e ) e00 â€" . *~â€"~ _ * fihrdimcstan !ci\uvasq To Northwestern University after a hundred years, and to its great teach <rs of yesterday , tolay and tomorrowâ€" our gratitude and our congratulations! W wuo uwyz in Nocthern Ilfinois are perhaps more aware than the rest * s KE the world that here in our midst a great university has grown and _ 5 "2l on reached maturity. But the influence of Northwestern and the ___.._..__â€"â€"â€"=,â€"=====< wherever the acts and sciences have contributed to human progress. 2z â€" Efuch of America‘s basic philosophy can be gained from a study . THE PRESS makes a trip to Europe every year in the interests of his own antique shop which is located in Little York, III., and is aâ€"charming place known as York House. It is interâ€" esting to know that his business was evolved from a hobby of colâ€" lecting antiques. Raughley, Jr. % /x Mrs. Percy Priot has Geen named assistant publicity chairâ€" man for the rest of the year, while Mrs. Howard R. Will was placed in charge of a cook book sale, and Mrs. George S. Keliner was chosen to head the fashion show at next December‘s Christâ€" mas bazaar. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Moon, 203 Laurel, and assisting as coâ€"hostâ€" esses were «Mrs. Robert Jarchow, Mrs. John Channer, and Mrs. W. W. Hamilton. A feature movie, "Cargoes for Peace", showing the work of the Merchant Marine in peace time, was shown in color by Mr. Benno F. Nell, and refreshâ€" ments were served at the conâ€" clusion of the meeting. Those. wishing luncheon reserâ€" vations should make them before 9:00 p.m. Friday, March 2nd, by calling Mrs. J. Franklin Bickmore, HI. 2â€"4512; Mrs. Oliver E. Weed, HI. 2â€"2117; or Mrs. J. M. Munâ€" day, HIL 2â€"6377. Welfare Wing Plans _ > Spring Dance At Saddle & Cycle Club At the February meeting of the Highland _ Parkâ€"Ravinia â€"Infant Welfare Wing, Mrs. George S. Flagler was selected to be chairâ€" man of the spring dance on May 5 at the Saddle and Cycle Club in Chicago, Several committees were also organized: in charge of tickâ€" ets for the dance, Mrs. Robert L. Sanders and Miss Nancy Bock; in charge of games, Mrs. Robert Earâ€" hart; and in charge of prizes, Mrs. Robert Moseley and Mrs. Robert On JIts 1JOO0th Anni An infinite variety of scenic treasures, â€"romance, beauty, aâ€"land of promise, California might. well be called the Pot of Gold at the End of the Rainbow. * Be sure to see this new wonâ€" derful movie by Mr. Eggersted. Tickets are available at Suburban Grocery & Market, Paul‘s Barber Shop, Van Guilder Motors, or Highland Park Savings & Loan Will Present Film On California This beautiful color movie synâ€" cronized to music is another film taken by Ray Eggersted. We have been thrilled and entertained by the spectacular beauty of his preâ€" vious films, ‘"The Mighty Coloraâ€" do," the southwest, the Pacific northwest and the south. We can be sure of a real treat when we see "California Calls." We will see the 1950â€"51 Rose Bowl Footâ€" ball Game, the Parade:of Roses, and journey the 8Q0â€"mile coastâ€" line and view the majestic dignity of the Redwoods. We pause at four National Parks with snowâ€" covered mountainsâ€"giant waterâ€" falls and cascading rivers, Yosemâ€" ite, Death Valley, Palm Springs, Forest Lawn Memorial Park,. San Bernardino in <the heart of the Orange Empire, Pasadena, Hollyâ€" wood, Beverly Hills and beautiful Santa Barbara. will sponsor Eggersted film, "Calâ€" ifornia Calls" on Tuesday, March 6 at 8 p.m. The Hospitality Committee, with Mrs. J. C. Laegeler as chairman, is planning an especially nice tea in honor of our Tenth District Mrs. Edmund L. Andrews will act as hostess to the meeting to which members are allowed to bring special guests. She will be assisted by the following coâ€"hostâ€" esses: Mesdames William Einbeckâ€" er, John R. Dolan, Harry S. Temâ€" ple, James Morrison, Robert Patâ€" ton, Edwin Gilroy, F.~G. Waggett, and Miss Nancy Waggett. principal speaker, is past < State Commander of the American Leâ€" gion. Interested in the rehabilitaâ€" tion of veterans, he has served as State Vice Chairman of the Legion Rehabilitation Committee, a memâ€" ber of the executive group of the National Rehabilitation Commitâ€" tee, State Chairman of the Antiâ€" Subversive committee of the Amâ€" erican Legion and as a member of the All American Conference to Combat Communism. Mr. Clamage will be introduced by Mrs. George 0. Strecker, chairâ€" man of the chapter program comâ€" mittee, and Mrs, Jerry Leaming, regent, will preside.. . D.A.R. Will Feature > National Security At March 8 Meeting A cKCes.l National Securityâ€"from a viewâ€" point interesting to both men and â€" next meeting of the North Shore Chapter D.A.R. to be held Thursâ€" day evening, March 8 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of the Highland Park Recreation Center. & Dry Cleaning Co. Quality Cleaners Phone HI 2â€"4551 i

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