Eravel Notes To You . ... En route to Williamsburg, Virginia:â€".. .. .. * Time for a short vacation trip ... and we‘re headâ€" ed towards a town loved by many Highland Parkers â€"Williamsburg, Virginia. ... _ ______=~ _ _ Aftaer being outfitted for the trip by Dave Floyd, currently on the staff of the Fell Co., we had our car checked over by those able men at Purnell & Wilson. (Incidentally, before I forget, public relations experts from Chicago department stores would find it expedient to visit Highland Park stores where cusâ€" tomers are given mighty courteous service. A special thanks to the Fell staff . .. and to the Ford men. . ..) d;.(,‘/ombining business and pleasure on this trip, we had/to be in the East, unfortunately, on the wedding day ‘of, friend Hugh Suttle. So, before making any travel hotes I‘d like to pause here and wish Hugh and his pretty bride lots of happiness. . .. ~ â€" _‘ Brandt B. Olson, Publisher. Travel Notes . ... j - My capable "coâ€"pilot" on this trip jotted down notes as we drove thru flat Indiana and hilly Ohio, and here are some of those notes, recorded at ranâ€" dom. ... “,W"'I;r.u'cks{ when traveling, can be a big hindrance; but if you cooperate with the drivers, they‘ll really help you. come ahead. The road is yours." We‘w;atw;v-t-.hvavtâ€\;viri’ttén on the back of several trucks. sedt § “We followed thesé rules . . . and we were able to drive almost 500 miles the first day out. ... . _ Can‘t understand why car radio manufacturers don‘t make their sets capable of pulling in more staâ€" tions when traveling. Nothing is more !:estful than vg(‘)’ot‘il, soft, staticâ€"free music when you‘re clicking off the miles. ... ' ____Wish night drivers would lower their lights fastâ€" one side of the paper ouly, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. er. "Report to the People" is a weekly public interest feature of WKRS and WKRSâ€"FM. The proâ€" CIk + k +. + m Every town we went through seemed to have one outstanding home in it which set the "pace" for the othérs. ... t l e s 1e8. . IOS. .. % " In a few minutes we‘ll arrive in picturesque Mart ietta, O., a quaint town on the banks of the Ohio River. Here, as a guest at the friendly Hotel Lafayette, we‘ll stay for the first night . .. then on to The. Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs . . . then to Lexingâ€" ton, Va., home of famous Washington & Lee Univerâ€" sity and Virginia Military Institute . .. and then on.to nationally famous Williamsburg where this PRESS correspondent and "bride" will relax at the Inn. ; :. And now to dinner . . . more later. ... % RAL, Telephone: Highland Park (HI) 2â€"0557. Communications . uw for John R. Brake, newly appointâ€" ed chief of detectives of the Wauâ€" kegan Police Force, wi‘l be interâ€" viewed on .‘"Report to the People" over WKRS and WKRSâ€"FM Tuesâ€" day morning, â€" August 14th at 10 :30. # & Subscription. rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside ‘of Lake County, Mlinois. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 5616 WKRS PROGRAM Brake, whose appointment was just" confirmed by the Waukegan City Council on July 30, will disâ€" cuss theâ€" duties of his newly created position. He was formerly a detective sergeant on the Wau: kegan force. _ gram â€" features interviews . with prominen@ local persons on timely subjects. ; THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Ilinois. "Toot your horn twice. Wait for my signal. Then These small towns certainly get the newest movâ€" PRESS WANT ADS . GET RESULTS * avenue, Highland Park, Two Golf Professionals To Speak To Rotarians Sam Bernardi, golf professional at Old Elm <club, and Wilbur "Umps" Clark, Florida state golf champion from Coral Gables, will speak at Monday‘s luncheonâ€"meetâ€" ing of Highland> Parkt Rotary club in the Villa Moderne at 12:15 The Methodist Men‘s club of Wesley _ Methodist â€" church will meet Tuesday, August 14th at 7:30 p.m. at the church, accordâ€" ing to Peter Yurkonis, president of the club. Bernardi, a Highland Park resiâ€" dent, won the Illinois state golfing championship this summer. Both men are winners of the Profesâ€" sional Golfers association tourneys in their respective states. They will; discuss various golf styles from the south and north. _ Wesley Men‘s Club To Meet Tuesday, Aug. 11 For All types of curtainsâ€" spreads, . table linens and blankets, DRY CLEANING (all types) Free Pickâ€"up and De « 53 N. Green Bay HI 25804 . HOUSE CLEANING? _ CURTAIN TROUBLES? ° PARKWAY Curtain Laundry Miss Craig is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Craig. Mr. Craig is a well known illustrator and has been a great help and inspiration to bis daughter. She claims that. ever since she was thirteen there was no question in her mind as ‘o wha; she would like to do. After graduating from New Tricr High School, she atâ€" tended Albion College in Michiâ€" gan for two vears and then finâ€" ished at the Art Institute. As soon as she hal cnough samples New Tricr High tended Albion ( gan for two vea ished at the A soon as she hal cnouth samp‘es of her. art work, she prompily went to the Bieleteld studios and applied for a position. He samples must have beenvery satisfactory because she soon became a memâ€" ber of the stfff and has been Mrs. Price Patten,. Chaisman ‘of the Woman‘s Au«Jiary Publicity Committee, knew @Miss Craiz and knew she was the xery person to persuade to make the illastraâ€" tions needed. It was surgested tions needed. It was surgested tha‘ the announcemerts be gay ard whimsical rather than formal sc Miss Craig has drawn a diaperâ€" ed baby on ice skates. The Infant Welfare Ice Follics Baby will make her first appearâ€" unce on the invitations to be sent to all Infant Weifar> Members and their guests throughout the city and suburbs around August 15. The Baby will then be seen on posters | in â€" communities | where there are Infant Welfare Centers. It will make its final appearance on the program cove~ on October :4, the, night of the benefit. _ Among the 56 artists exhibiting in the current Ballet in Art Show at the Mandel: Brothers Gaileries in Chicago, is Dr. Ben Z. Rappaâ€" port. Dr.. Rappaport of 595 Washâ€" ington Avenue, Glencoe, is exâ€" hibiting a‘very fine portrait study in oil of a "Ballerina" done in a Tnmrkmwlnner with vivid coloring. wl 3z North Shore Artists Exhibit Work ~ Another _ neighboring _ artist psyche showing his work is George Moyer %s.de'g of ~ 710. Laurel, Wilmette. Mr.{sian i Moyer who has had many artistic+plane. achievements to his creditin reâ€" | _ Th presented in the . current, show 1|nnix| with two paintings â€" one a stunâ€"| privat ning water color showing the harke ballerina "Danilova" ready to F0 |action }on the stage. "Printemps" is a lof °E delightful oil done: in a delicate i(‘hyi and light manner depicting a ballet ’ The scene wth the lovely figure of the | Radio : F § operal prima danseuse in the foreground, ||"~_* . The _ exhibit _ will _ continue through August 25th and is held 'in conjunction with a.series of noon day lectures held in the Galleries each Monday from 12:00 to 1:00 o‘clock on subjects reâ€" lating to the Ballet. The publicis invited. _ 1900 SHERIDAN ROAD THE CASUAL SHOP THE CASUAL SHOP FINAL REDUCTIONS OPEN DAILY â€" 9:30 to 5:30 T HE 10.00 ORIGINALLY 12.95 to 19.95 Â¥ X P RES S western in 1939 and is 33 years of age. He is employed in the reâ€" search laboratories of Merck and Company, Inc., and is now workâ€" ing on a total synthesis of the adrenal hormone. The scholarship awarded by the Rahway, N. J. company will be presented annually to the outâ€" standing junior student in chemâ€" istry and will provide full tuition and extra funds for the student‘s senior year. A brilliant student at Northâ€" western, Dr. Sarett received a docâ€" tor of philosophy degree from Princeton University and. joined Merck and Company as research chemist in 1942. In 1950 he was made assistant director of organic have been on adrenal hormones. Son of Lew Sarett, Northwestâ€" ern professor of speech and forâ€" mer Highland Parker, Dr. Sarett was awarded the 1951 Baekeland Award from the American Chemâ€" ical Society for his work on corâ€" tisone. The young investigator also received praise from the naâ€" tion‘s press and radio for what scientists termed "the evolution of the most complex synthesis ever used commercially." The 39â€"yearâ€"old Waukegan ctiy official is particularly: well suited to aid in the drive to combat Russian influence in Europe beâ€" 15’.use of his armyâ€"experiences as »A, Major in the Office of Strateâ€" \gic â€" Services which ~ conducted | psychological â€" warfare. The Cruâ€" ‘sade‘s aims are to combat Rusâ€" ‘sian influence on a psychological Waukegan Mavor Heads Crusade For Freedom In Lake County Dr. Sarett is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and last June was presented an Alumni Award by Northwestern. Appointment _ of _ Wauke@hn Mayor Robert E. Coulson as the‘ Crusade for Freedom was anâ€" nounced on Monday, ‘August 6, by Thomas G. Cassad y,Northerh Illinois chairman of the‘ Crusade. i The funds it raises support \Radio Free Europe. RFE is now operating two highâ€"powered radio transmitters in Europe which are “bmadcl.itin'g to listeners behind \the Iron Curtain. The Crusade iphns to add .two more to the RFE ‘network with the money raised during its campaign in &ptember. |National goal is three and a half ‘million dollars, of which Northern Illinois will contribute $200,000. The Crusade is a nonâ€"profit orâ€" ganization founded by a group of private citizens who have emâ€" barked on a program of positive action against Soviet enslavement of Europe. Gemeral Lucius D. Clay is national chairman. , 15.00 HI 2â€"7348 Woods s supplying the clothes| In a close hard fought game for the style show, which will be |ime 19th Hole edged the Washingâ€" held at the North Shore Methodâ€"|ton Garden team 8 to 7. Twice ist Church. Models will be chosen | washington _ Garden . runners from members of the church. strayed off base to kill possible Mrs. Sorg, who has charge of&winnimg rallies. Al hnchcr was presenting the affair, appointed "top.stnkel" for the winners with committces as follows: Mrs. Ger | 5 hits, while Morley and Coleman hard Spiegel and Mrs. Wilard 1led the losers with 2 hits apiece. Wheeler, ticket coâ€"chairmen, to | The Tap O‘Muzik won over the be assisted by Mrs. Donald Whiteâ€" VFW 9 to 5 in a game that was house and Mrs. George Bruegger; seoreless for 4 innings. The winâ€" Mrs. Earl Kees, in charge of food, ners then got clusters of 3 runs t_o be assisted by Mr . Albert Hilâ€" | in each of the 5th, 6th and 7th linger and Mrs. '“’x!lis FoSter: innings while holding the losers Mrs. Richard E: Nelson, Jr., in ‘to 5 runs. Glandt, Carlsor . and rh‘nrge_ of selecting mu_dels; Mrs. Moon each got 2 hiq for the P ramtes Pranou phitss! MYS | Muszik men as did Clévey ‘ and Fran s % sters; . Mrs.| ‘ p y Harvey Johannesen, ‘music;. and ‘IF"““S for the VEFW: Son Of Fire Chief Promoted In Japan Further details on the style show will be given at ® later date. Word has been received that Frank Hennig was informed of a promotion to the rank of sergeant when he returned to his base, Brady Field, Japan from a furâ€" lough spent in Tokyo. ~ Sgt. Hennig‘s parents are Fire Marsha] and Mrs. William Hennig, 628 Vine ave. Sgt. Hennig, who will be 20 years old on Aug. 22, was working for the Highland Park postoffice, and planning to attend the ‘University of Ilinois, when heâ€"was called to active duty Aug. 13, 1950. He had been a member of the army air force reâ€" serves and served at O‘Hare field with the 437th troop carrier wing, comprised of Chicago and north shore men, before he went overâ€" seas last November. _ An assistant to the chaplain of the unit, Sgt. Hennig‘s job is to interview new members of the squadron. ' Supersheer No. 420 Price $1.50 GARNETT & CO. skinâ€"smooth fit for that new seamless look ; 1 «1 nylon nudes ~ aAmeg _ Thursday, August 9, 1951 VFW 9 to 5 in a game that was ‘scoreless for 4 innings. The winâ€" ‘ners then got clusters of 3 runs ‘in each of the 5th, 6th and 7th innings while holding the losers to 5 runs. Glandt, Carlsor and‘ | Moon each got 2 hits, for, the ‘Muzik men as did Clavey. and ‘Frances‘ for the VFW. Highland Park 2â€" Deliveries To All North Shore Bedding Plants We Have Our Own Bud Weiland Florist, Inc. «bllgWers tor Al 1740 Occasions" HiL.