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Highland Park Press, 26 Apr 1951, p. 2

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ont men ofâ€"his ealiber o désorves a medal for | too. . .. \Vi"‘fh(‘ “11' o â€"Presidentâ€"T&uman io Communications intended for publication must be written on | one side of the paper only, and be | signed with the name and address | of the writer. * t Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Latirel avenue, Highland, Park, TIL, Telephone: Highlnn(‘ Park (HI) 2â€"0557.. Subscription rates:> $1.50 per year ; 5 cents poer single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Illinois. Entered as second cTass matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at‘ Highland Park, dilinois. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Thirty men turned down the job of national price stabilizer before it was nceepted by Michael V. Diâ€" Salle, former mayor of Tolodo. For every one per cent that the cost_ of living rises, one billion dollars is added to the cost of the nation‘s defense program. fwood Larck, Joet! . .. Lo 0 > _ Northwestern‘s Joe Miller, dire standing.Waaâ€"MU Shows, tells us t "That Reminds Mc", is shaping up we We know it‘ll be another hit, Joe \_Good luck! ; . Well Done! .. ;. * Highland Park‘s T. 8. Lan afsonc.of those Railway Expres award the other day. t The award was mado bee: safeâ€"driving recordâ€"10 years w Well done, Sirt Do nE 1 ETT GCNNAIEP cocaedingiatidi: scfi d w dumissstiee s +4 spotlight by sending Gen. Vaughn to greet Mac..;.. Wonder what the General and his wife talked about diuring their flight? . .. Ret there‘ll soon be an article, "I Ely MacArthur," in some well known ~publication . .._ An actor, yes; butâ€" Mac is a most convincing one.| And you‘ve got to be honest to be loved by so many... | How Mac‘s homeâ€"coming has completely removyed in-f terest in Kisenhower and his problem . . . Mac‘s grin| is evory bit as winning as Tke‘s. . . . It‘s good to hear | a leder like Mac bring in the Christian approach and | admit how useless wars are. .. It was pleasant to see that a devoted family man Mac is; and he should be | with such a lovely wife and that fine son.. . . | _â€"_â€" oX few notes jotted down while watching the Mac‘rthur doings: . ts s hok . Congratulations . . And Good Lutk! .. â€"**~ We‘re mighty dlucky .to have such capable men beading our city government.. _‘ . Congratulations> to: Mayorâ€"Elect A. Gordon Humphrey and Commissioners Aaron S. Bauer, Fred W. Gieser, Harry S. Schram, and James E. Meehan. And a slap on the back, too, to able Henry A. Hansn, our city‘s magistrate. * .__Good luck to each of you gentlemen,. _ < Please know we are ready. to help you in your imâ€" portant work. ° Je Woelcome Back, Herb! ... $ Herb Rogers, producer of the Tenthouse Shows, is back and gotting ready for a bright season packed with an outstanding group of vlays. Even more improvements are planned at the comâ€" fortable Tenthouse Theater :. . and.the #2ason ahcad should be Iots of fun. â€" Servicemen from nearby stations wil} weleome the fine offâ€"duty entertainment Tenthouse Players always vives & > MacArthur Notes . it‘s 1 ou!t A column reader called to report several parents of Highland Park school children invited the youngâ€" sters to see MacArthur on TV. s A nice gesture. + And the students saw history being made., And the visiting children were most mannerly, Page 2 Lester S. Olson, Publisher. O rit uB is O t 1O hi ABrl iG i B Ni CG 46 «O 4 «i r4 «B +# +@ Americans c ‘eported. _ > _ _ That‘s the spirit tanding city! W (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) reassuring m"knnw our country can turn WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ #‘ an be justly proud of a man like Mac That‘s The Spirit! MacArthur Notes LET‘S TAKE A LOOK Joe Miller, director of the outâ€" hows, tells us this year‘s show is shaping up well. . 5. Lanpher, likeable "pilot"? $xpress trucks, received â€"an Mrs. Ross urged Highland Park Women to volunteer a few hours of their time to sell tags on June 12. Volunteers may cali Mrs. Ross, sr1cka 020. 1 T _ s chairman of Highland Park, Mrs. Ross will be in charge of the volunteer taggers who each year assist in raising funds for the many . social services, the Army offers to the needy and distressed. mm mt t Hirhland Park 2â€"3209 Mrs. Leonard Ross, 1040 Ridgeâ€" weod ‘drive, has been appointed Highland Park chairman for The Salvation Army‘s annual Doughâ€" nut Day on June 12. Her appointâ€" ment was announced .t y | by NMrs. R. Bruce \Visvmanfi{:r\'ry'. suburban chairman of iturhnut Day,. Sz Doughnut Day Chairman Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. enuse of his exeellent, without an accident! Quality Cleaners Phone HI 24551 By of "ighhnd Park ;! At the 10:45 morning service at |the Redeemer Lutheran church, {lust Sunday, ‘Rev. H. K. Platzer preached from the text taken from ;Juhn 16,. 5â€"15: "A Loss That Brings Advantage." Junior Choir ,1girls. under the direction of Mrs. # »Hhrviq Lawrentz, and accomâ€" t’mwd by Mrs. John Dec, sang in ‘s s 2o P | Toâ€"day at 3 ‘o‘cléck â€" the |Golden Cirele Club for the senior citizens of Highland f‘irk, will meet at the Resreation Center, 120 Green Bay Road, for their z:\pril mecting. The program is in |the hands of the Women‘s Guild [of the Episcopal Church. Miss ’l_‘ririlla Carver, well known by the fmnsir lovers of, Highland Park, | will entertain with a piano recital. The Golden Circle Club is open for all of the Senior Citizens of Highland Park, and those interestâ€" ed ‘in attending should cal}l the YWCA at HLâ€"2â€"0675; Transportaâ€" tion will be provided for those ?who desire it, ' s ‘The community is very cordially invited > to participate~ in these |services. The Temple is located at [ the corner of Lincoin and Vernon |avenues _ in Glencoe, and â€" the {Church is located at Laurel, Linâ€" den and Prospect avenues in Highâ€" land Park. : \Temple on Friday night and the {onm at the Church on Sunday | morning, ~will not ._beâ€"â€"the usual ("pulpit exchange,"" but rather the |actual consolidation of two conâ€" | rregations participating fully in \a worship service typical of each faith: | _ _On Sunday morning, April 29, |the membérs ef North Shore Conâ€" \gregation \Israel will ‘attend the |service at the Church in Highland |Park, and their Rabbi, Dr. Edgar , E. Siskin, will preach the sermon. w These services,â€"the one at the Golden Circle Club . Will Meet At Center On Friday night, April 27, the Congregation ~of the Highland Park. Church will accompany its \ minister, Dr. Young, to the North tShorl:r Congregation _ Isracl _ in i}filenroe‘ thereâ€"to participate in a typical Sabbath eve service at ; which Dr. Young ‘will preach the | sermon. "Theâ€"Mission We Share"â€""The Backpground We Share"â€"will be explored by Dr. Wiliam A.Young and Dr. Edgar S. Siskin at the weekâ€"eng services of joint worship which "their Congrgegations ‘will share April 27 and April 29. Congregations Share In April Serviceés Tribute io kedeemer ‘Plan Spring Rummage Church On Sunday Sale May 2, 3 "Rock of Ages." "At the 4 o‘clock Vesper service, more than 175 people, including present and past members, specâ€" in! wuests ahd speakers, asucmbled to ‘commenorate the 60th anniâ€" versary of the church. Rev. Herâ€" bert C. Albrecht, Lutheran chapâ€" lain stationed at Great Lakes, was guest speaker. The senior choir, urder the direction of Mrs. Gladys liawley, | presented. "Still, Still With Thee." Large Crowd Pays BROWN‘S RIDING STABLES (Continued on page 5) : "HL. Expert Instruction SIGN UP NOW for Riding Lessons THE PRESS Guild Miss by the Park, â€" _ by appointment only i By motion made ard carried, it was voted to begin the regular monthly meetings at 1:30 instead of 2:00 o‘clock, and to have dessert immediatcely at 1:30, instead of after the business .meeting had been conducted. Food items for which American housewives ‘ spend 20 billions a year are now under price regulaâ€" tions. ~ 1 Mrs. Louise Garling will be the Church is sponsoring the event. * By â€" unanimous ~ decision,; â€"the Guild members will fold bandages for the Highland Park Hospital, during the regular business session of each meeting. . Mrs. Harold ‘Rudolph and Mrs. Milton Voigt will act on the Alâ€" tar Committee for the months of May and June. â€" ‘Rummage Sale «\t Redeemer Lutheran ‘Church, May 2, 3 > ofâ€" Mrs.: Gladys Hawtey: 9:30 o‘clock in the morning to !12:30 in the aÂ¥ternoon. Mrs. Chas. Pantle has been appointed chairâ€" lady in charge of the committeé. _ It was also decided that our Redecmer Guild donate $1i00.00 toward the crection of a new Old Folks Home for the Aged, at Arâ€" lington Heights, III, : . A committee reported on the newly "organized â€" Senior ‘Choir group sponsored by the Guild, and stated that the choir now has apâ€" proximately 16 members and is planning to sing for church serâ€" vices on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month, under the direction for last few months of fiscal yeat, among them being the~ Annual Spring Rummage Sale to be held at the church hall, Central ave., on Wednesday, May 2nd, from 7 o‘â€" elock to 9 o‘clock in the evening, and on Thursday, May 3rd, from | Presbyterian Women (WMaws Cavlal Dh.clll ul l2 At.its regular monthly, deemer Guild_â€"made man for last few months of fis among them being the to The annual. spring â€"rummage sale sponsored b the Woman‘s Association of the Highland Park Presbteryian Chireh will be held in the parish house of the church 330 Laurel ave., Wednesday, May 2 from 1 to 5, and Thursday, May 3 from 9 to 2. a The wift shop which has met with such ~enthusiastic > responsé from the <public will in be a feature of the sale. (mhe first floor Mrs. King‘s and Mrs. Rufâ€" frer‘s groups will have charge of the household and furniture deâ€" partments. Hats,. shoes ‘and acâ€" cesserics, _ displayed _ by _ Mrs. Bauer‘s group will also be located 6n this floor.* by BRAUN BROS. OL co Mrs, Parks‘ group, and childâ€" n‘s by (Mrs, Howard‘s group. Those donating are asked" to ve their rummage brought to e church as early as possible on The second ‘floor will be given the sale of clothing: women‘s, Mre«. Leonard‘s group; men‘s, OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE Phone HI 2â€"3804 entra} FUEL OIL Highland Park hly, the Reâ€" many plans ~ Entitled e _ ‘‘Christian Science: Bringer of Peace" . By Harry B. MacRae, C.S5.B. f 4 * of Dallas, Texas > The ‘ annual spring luncheon meeting of the Hightand Park League of Women Voters drew a large group of members, guests and educators to the Recreation Center, last Wednesday. Mr. Harâ€" old Norman, former president of the Highland Park High School Board spoke to the gathering on "Our Schoolsâ€"Their Future." After luncheon, an original skit | was presented for the amusement ?0! the audience: The skit, written ‘by Mrs. Albert Elliot and Mrs. JRobert Metzenberg and directed by Mrs. Philin Shepard, was called 1“The Kefather Investigation" and was a satire of the recent Kefauver “nvtstigxtmn. In this instance the \"criminals" were League women \being questioned for neglect of their homes and families while they | pursued their "careers of citizen : responsibility." When the curtains parted the audience gasped to see ‘the parts of theâ€" Senators and |[Counsel Halley impersonated by \Dr. Douglas. Boyd, Mr.. Homer Rosenberg, (Mr. â€" Herbertâ€" Van Straaten, and, Mr. Albert Elliot, all husbands of League members: ’Other members â€" of â€"theâ€"cast inâ€" cluded, . Mesdames T. L. Osbor ne,( Louis ‘Haller, Franves Thurs[on‘ Puestow, Spencer Keare, Herbert: Van Straaten, Herbert Klee and Homer Rosenberg. . 1 Highland Parl; educators who attended the meeting were: Mr. Present Original Skit At Spring Luncheor Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston. Maszeachnentte FREE PUBLIC LECTURE _ Deerfield School Auditorium Deerfield Road,‘ Deerfield, HHMlinois YOU ARE INVITED tnder the Auspices of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, seii HIGHLAND PARK Here‘s q blouse with a fresh new look! Inserts of clear crisp pique whip round the collar and cuffs where they‘ll stay fresh. The plaids are unusually beautiful, inspired by the rich, earthy colors of Egyption pottery. Added features â€"a twoâ€"way collar, pearl shoe buttons. In ever lovely, ever washâ€" able combed gingham, Sanforized and colorfast. Sizes 30 to 40, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Voters Plaid with Pique Tuesday Evening, May 1 ; at 8:00 o‘clock GARNETT & C0. All Are Welcome to Es1 . Thursday, April 26, 1951 The gathering took place at the Highland Park Community center. Thauncy . B. . Watson, divisional governor, was among the 160 presâ€" ent. Kiwanians Entertain Six Fellow Clubs Educational institutions are ex empt from price control, _ Wilson, Supt. of ‘District 108, Mr. Raymond Naegele, principal of Ravinia School, Mr. Stanley Meâ€" Kee,, principal of Lincoln School, and Mr. Darrell Beam, principal of Braeside School. Last Wednesday evening at a divisional fellowship meeting of Kiwanis clubs, theâ€"Highland Park group was host to Waukegan, Lake Forest, Evanston, Park Ridge, Des Plaines and Edison Parkâ€"Norwood, A. E. Wolters, Supt. of Highland Highwood Glass & _ Paint Co. 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, HI 27211 VENETIAN _ BLINDS Window

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