All About Our Town .. . . , _ Highland Parkers are mighty proud of their Gene Melchiorre, one of 1951‘s top Allâ€"American basketball â€"â€" _ That‘s a good-lookin%;new station wagon Walt Durbahn is driving nowadays. Walt‘s Workshop TV program continues to chalkâ€"up new records. . .~. Are our eyes deceiving us, or are we correct when we disagree with the judges who are scoring these championship fights on TV? Fusari should be the new welterweight.champ in our book... . . Warren Dean, a fine Army officer, has been upâ€" ped to major. Congratulations, Sir‘! .... ___ _ In the past few weeks we‘ve seen two hats comâ€" pletely reâ€"modeled by Highland Park‘s clever hat artâ€" ist, Mabel Ann Ernst. Her work is outstanding. She took both of these hats, just about ready to be tossed aside, and made them gay, pretty, newâ€"looking and chic. Well done! ... You‘ll be seeing more and more GIs and sailors around as Great Lakes and Ft. Sheridan get into full swing. s â€" § Frank Gillis, one of the finest mechanics you‘ll find anywhere, is celebrating his 25th Anniversary with Purnell & Wilson, Inc.â€"a real record! ... _ Dog Ownersâ€"Beware! ... â€"__ _ â€"_ We heard the other day that owners of pedigreed dogs hereâ€"abouts had better keep their pets at home. ason ? . 'g':me are being kindnapped by "outâ€"ofâ€"towners" â€"and returnedâ€"for rewards only ! Husenetter‘s Hardware store is one of the pleas: antest spots to shop in around the Shore. . . . j Lonely GIs. ... Most of the servicemen you‘ll see are lonely. They‘ll really appreciate a friendly greeting; a lift; a homeâ€"cooked meal. ... . + â€" Congratulations to "Chuck" Rietz and wife. on the birth of their second sonâ€"unnamed at the time. this column was "put.to bed". Laurel avenue, High/and Tark, IL, Telephone: Highiand Park (HI) 2â€"0557. Communications . intended â€"for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. s , Lester 3. Olson, Publisher. Parting Story ... .. $ A father and his young son were out walking. . . . Suddenly, some distance away, they saw an exâ€" plosion. â€" > ¢ * After the roar died down Dad asked: â€" "Son, how come we saw that explosion before we heard it?" "That‘s easy, Dad," the youth replied. * "Our eyes are closer to the explosion than our earsgre." _ Congratulationst? ... EÂ¥ERY THURSDAY from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 Issued Thursday of by the Highland Park Iilinois. Issued THE Entered as second . March 1, 1911, at the at Highland Park, Ni Subscription rates: year; 5 cents per singk per year outside of L Highland Park Baptist Church SOUTHERN â€"FRIED CHICKEN Auto ?ninlin D A H L‘S Aute Reconstruction Co. Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First HI 20077 DINNER â€" $1.50 For Reservations Callâ€" HI. 2â€"2101 at 381 Laurel Avenue HIGHLAND (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) rates: $1.5 single copy : of Lake C Highland Hightand Ilinois. tes: $1 PARK class matter Post Office y. $3.00 County, PRESS , 516 Park, Park Annual Spring Finance Drive of Christians And Jews * A goal of $25,000 has been set in the sixth annual Spring finance drive of the Women‘s Division of the National Conference of Chrisâ€" tians and Jews, which _ will culâ€" minate in a luncheon at 12:15 p. m. Thursday, March 29, in the Gold Room of the Congress Hotel. JAMES E. MEEHAN [x) KEITH W. BURGE o# f 3 t â€" e < 4 f C ; Siy* t : hoA ‘MEEHAN & BURGE‘"~ CITY MANAGER TYPE GOVERNMENT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Candidates For City C Its Most Vigorous Supporters | _ "Good Friday" evening services | will be held at 8 o‘clock at the | Wesley Methodist church of Highâ€" ‘land Parkâ€"Highwood _ at . which | time the Rev. Robert G. Albertson \‘will preach on "The High Cost of Loving." For special music the {choir will sing "At Sunset" by ; Lane. Mrs. Donald© Cuthbertson, choir director and organist has |chosen for her prelude,"Come Ye il)isc(»nsolnle". Following the serâ€" |mon, communion service .will be |held. & " " Family Night At Wesley Methodist The monthly family night of the Wesley Methodist church will be held Wednesday, March 28th t the church, beginning with a pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. The first half of the alphabet will bring hot dishes, the last half, salads. There will be a twentyâ€"five cent charge for the beverage, rolls and dessert. The Methodist Men‘s club will clear the tables, the Methoâ€" dist Youth Fellowship will set the dishes, the Women‘s Society of Christian Service will wash the dishes, and the Couple‘s Club will have charge of the program, and from all indications a very, good one is being planned. These famâ€" ily niglits are open to all members and friends and their families of the church. Royal Neighbore The Highland Park camp of the Royal Neighbors will meet Wedâ€" nesday, March 28 at the home of Mrs. Egwert Carlsen, 607 Onwentâ€" sia ave., Highland Park, at 8:00 Lenten Services At Wesley Methodist _"The Easter Story" in slides will be shown, Sunday, to the priâ€" mary division of the Wesley Methâ€" odist church, Highland Parkâ€"Highâ€" wood déring +the 9:45: ‘thurch school period.. _ , . At the 14 4â€"â€"iyck Easter mornâ€" ing worship the pastor Rev. Robert G. ‘Albertson has chosen as his sermon topic: "Christ the Lord is Risen". Mrs. Donald Cuthbertson, choir director "and" organist ~wilP play ~suitable music. The robed choir will ‘sing Easter Music from the "Song of Triumph". There will be no Methodist Youth Fellowship or evening service on Easter Sunâ€" day. > f Auxiliary Plans For Highwood Hospital $ Woman‘s auxiliary of the Highâ€" wood hospital will meet next Monâ€" day in the lounge of the Highwood Comm@nity center from 1 to 3 p.m. All North Shore women inâ€" terested in aiding the hospital are invited to be present by Mrs. George Martin, president. The . auxiliary is planning to give a card party for next month‘s meeting, with all proceeds going toward the purchase of a cart which will be used for distributâ€" ing books to patients in the hosâ€" pital. 2 cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoon baking sode ( Y, teaspoon sait ‘ $ V, cup vinegar % cup milk s 1 teaspoon vonilia Y, cup shortening * 3 squares chocolate, melted Set oven at 350° F. Line 2 8â€"lnch layer pans, 1%/, inches deep, with waxed poper. Grease waxed mw."*h’* a piece of waxed puoper. Measure 2 cups. Place in sifter. Add baking soda and sait. Set aside. Mix toâ€" | *".--‘v* Set aside. Put oggs and suger in minute, about 125 strokes. Sift in 1%, cups suger flour mixture. Add shortening and oneâ€"haif of milk mixture. Stir until flour is moistened. Beat vigerously ene minute. Add remaining Hiquid and checolate. Beat one minute. Turn late prepored pans. Boke at 350° F., 30 minutes. Cool in pans on wire rack about 10 minutes. Turn out on piate bottom side up. Spread with your favorite frosting. Cover with second layer top side up. Frost; sides then top of cuke. ; Ask Your Dealer PUTS LIFE IN 2. Realistic purple violets NUTRIâ€"SOIL black, 1 pastels. 5. Patent leather purses, a must for spring. 7.95. Holeproof hose in latest spring shades. Some with dork seams and fancy 1. Large red carnation. 4. Cotton gloves ular pullâ€"on style heels. 1.50 to 2.25 3. Delicate silk rose in pastel shades. 59¢ ‘AB SOIL white 1 gloves in popâ€" on style in navy | _ Three services will celebrate the ‘resurrection in Zion Lutheran \Church of Highwood on Easter Siskin will speak for religion, Dr. J. Dennis Freund for peychiatry, average man. Dr. Freund, a resident of Winâ€" netka, is a practicing psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He is an inâ€" structor in psychiatry at.the Chiâ€" cago Medical School and is the Medical Director of Fairview Sanâ€" itarium in Chicago. Mr. Pinsof, for several years chairman of the Men‘s Club Study Group, is a resiâ€" dent of Wilmette, He is especially well qualified to speak on the subâ€" ject by virtue of his deep interest in this field. Easter Services At Zion Lutheran Sunday. The early matin service flowers, gloves, a new purse t/o go with that new O ‘ &dfer &it Mie ... _ they‘re all here ? awaiting your J)> selection be BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS _ Gamett s Co. Park District of Highland Park For Commissioners of the Park District of Highland Park P Lake County, Iinois ELECTION TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1951 [~7] FRANCIS D. WEEKS Specimen Ballot For the Short Term of Two (2) Years â€" to Fill Vacarcy * (Vote for One) For Full Term of Six (6) Years BERTRAM A. WEBER. HERMAN F. ANSPACH Open Friday nights until 9. for (Vote for One) PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Don Moore and Bill Baboock Highland Ten Pin OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 for bowling instructions OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Call Glonces 22368 139 N. Second St. SECRETARY