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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1951, p. 3

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Thursday, June 7, 1951 A Television Fix? Call "Moley" sure, For video grief, we have the cure! P Your radio too, when it needs Moley Radio & Elect. 387 Central Ave. 31 S. St. Johns This battered old world looks to the vigor of your youth â€" That vigor will for its future progress. North Shore‘s Exclusive Prescription Pharmacy SILJESTROM COAL & ICE CO. "PDistinctive Jashions for the Suburban Woman" ROBERT W. PEASE t un zm*fl;fifiw Telephone HI 2â€"0065 ~ Highwood Legion Highwood Unit No. 501, Ameriâ€" can Legion auxiliary will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Legion home, 220 Green Bay rd., Highwood, Monday, ‘June 14 at 8:00 p.m. Featuring the business meeting will be election of offiâ€" Arthur Cervetti, president will preside over the meeting. Members are also urged to volâ€" unteer their services to help at the carnival thatâ€"will be held June Congratulations, Class of 1951 Tel. HI 2â€"0143 20â€"24. Please call theâ€"president, and tell her what day and hour you can work. Many workers are H. G. Schick Heads Friends Of Library Harold G, Schick, newly elected president of the â€"Friends of the Highland Park Library calls on all residents to support the organizaâ€" wide membership so that a variety of views in the community may be reflected in the program to keep our Library a vital part of Highâ€" land Park‘s life," Schick said. participating in its activities. "The membership dues are nomâ€" _ Current membership enrollment is now progressing and residents are asked to mail checks to Box 335 or drop them off at the Liâ€" brary. Dues are $1 per year per person for annual membership; $5 for sustaining membership. Larger gifts are accepted. Other officers elected at the recent annual meeting are: John Merryweather, first viceâ€"president; Leonard H. Arnold, second viceâ€" president; Mrs. Arthur Raff, secâ€" retary; Harold L. Nelson, treasurâ€" er. The officers serve on the execuâ€" tive board which includes Miss Cora Hendee, the Librarian in an exâ€"officio capacity, and Miss Marâ€" garet E. Byrn, Mrs. A. R. Ellman, Morris Greenberg, Dudley Hall, Mrs. Jesse R. Jones, Mrs. Elmer Klein, Edwin Levin, Mrs. Edward J. Loewenthal, Charles H. Nixon, Theodore L. Osborn, Jr., Mrs. Horâ€" ace F. Penney, Mrs. Harold N. Rosenheim, John B. Stevens, Mrs. Arthur R. Strubel, Maurice S. Weigle, Miss Clara I. White. _ Mrs. Harza,; who just recently returned to Highland Park from three months in India, has chosen as the subject of her talk, "A Visit to the Taj Mahal". Her talk will be. accompanied. by colored slides taken on her journey to the Taj from Delhi by motor and will include interesting gardens, flowâ€" ers, people, animals and villages ‘seen along the road. _ Ravinia Garden Club To Hear Talk & On Taj Mahal __ Mrs. L. F. Harza, Pierce road, a member of the Ravinia Garden club for many years, will be the speaker of the aftewnoon at the June mecting of. the club to be held tomorrow afternoon (June 8) at 2 o‘clock at thé home of Mrs. ‘Theo. D...Hazen, 2021 Knollâ€" wood road, Lake Forest. Supplementing the talk and the pictures will be a few souvenir articles that ‘Mrs. Harza brought from India including a dress made from a sari, which is interesting bceause it shows the type of maâ€" terial used in the clothing in Inâ€" dia. 6 Mrs. Harza is a most interesting speaker, having talked «before garden clubs in this area â€"many times but this is the first time she has ever talked on this subâ€" ject. Members of the Ravini& Garâ€" den club have been most anxiously waiting her return to hear about her most recent trip. Following the program, tea will be served and there will be a short tour of theâ€" Hazen‘s beautiful garâ€" Highwood Glass & 963 Waukegan Ave. B Phones, HI 8:7811 VENETIAN BLINDS members and THE PRESS den. Mrs. James Barton will serve as assistant hostess aided by the Mme. Lorents B. Knouff, Frank O. Straight and V. Edward Lawâ€" Mothers‘ Guild Sponsors Performance Of Show Boat Immaculate Conception Parishâ€" joners and their friends will be attending the performance of "Show Boat" beneath the shockâ€" ing pink, emerald green and white striped tent at the Music Theatre on Skokie highway at County Line Road on June 19th at 8:30 p..m. The proceeds of this benefit, sponâ€" sored by. the Mothers‘ Guild will be used for charity. The caliber of talent in these productions is well known to resiâ€" dents along. the shore. Leading performers are LaVerne Hutchinâ€" son of "Carmen Jones," Evelyn Wycoff of "Oklahoma",‘the Jubiâ€" lee Chorus, Jack Harold and John Bankhurst. t Tickets are available from members of the committee: Mrs. Walter J. Meierhoff, chairman; Mr. R. J. Sheahen, coâ€"chairman; Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Arens, Mr, and Mrs. Burton. Berube, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carani, Mr. and Mrs. John Cortesi, Mr. and Mrs. Robert FitzSimon, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Maiman, Mr. and Mrs. John P. McHugh, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Meierhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O‘Leary, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Forrest Rose, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sheahen, Mr. and Mrs. \Ed. Steffen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tilley, Mr. and Mrs. William True, ‘.\lr. and Mrs. Louis Ugolini, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Walsh and Mr. land Mrs. C. C. Weed. The public ‘is invited to this benefit. Royal Neighbors The regular monthly meeting of the Royal Neighbors of the Highâ€" land‘Park Camp will be at the V.F.W. Hall Wednesday, June 13 according to Mrs. W. E. Coke, oracle._Officers and membersg are urged to attend. "AS YOU LIKE IT" . __ BEST MEAT BUY IN CHICAGO TODAY _ BATTERY RAISED THEY NEYVER TOUCH the GROUND See ‘phone book for our 23 conveniently located stores. 32 N. First St.. HL 2â€"3209 Sherony Hardware erything in GE Applian THE MILLIO!! DOLLAR WHOLE OR BY THE PIECE herwin=Williatmis Paint) 314 Green Bay Road Tel. HI 2â€"2041. 5 pe . : \'?"v E. ce clla *n n Lo ‘J!’ ( w se + C l j h taaet ~ 7 _ t k + CLASS OF 1951 â€" Dorothy Budge, Arthur Buller, Barbara Carlson, Donald Carr, Robert Castellari, Julianne Christopher, Ramon Cimbalo, Vincent Cimbalo, Marilyn Clark, Suzanne Clarke, Charlotte Cleary, Joseph Cleaver, Judy Cohen, Robert Denzel, Mary Dewey. Angelo Diasparra, William Dobeus, Philip Dorough, Arthur Drechsel, Marlene Easton, June Eichler, Adrienne Engelhard, Robert Engle, Maric Evangelista, Barbara Fischer, Harold Fisher and Thayer Forbes. Charles Coleman, Jill Cooper, Lorena Coppi, Norman €ulver, Mary ‘DallaÂ¥alle, DON‘S STANDARD SERVICE : Green Bay and Central Tel. HI 29809 Page 3

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