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Highland Park Press, 30 Aug 1951, p. 2

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Page 2 Notes About Town .. .. * Two of Highland Park High‘s most popular teachers are retiring this summer. . They.are Miss Lila Lauderdale and Frank Peers. . Both deserve a great deal of praise for the fine teaching work they‘ve done. Although we never were in on of Frank Peers‘ journalism classesâ€"but we often wished we had been!â€" wedid learn our Euroâ€" pean history from Miss Lauderdale. 4 ~It‘s been said here before, but its worth repeating: . of teachers who, tho open i still spotlight the great? America and persuasivel; students that ours is the ; country in the world! Sincere thanks, then, Lavderdalé and Frank .Po an important duty well do May they bot successful! And a friendl ‘to the cight new great chigh sthoo Spencer, . who . is Lnuderdale; Don: beth Hubbs; Mis Irwin _ August; entz; [Miss Ana Harold J. Perry. OTten wondered" Why ~Chcirro has such strange weather? Well, the Windy City is the weather crossroads | ofâ€", the nation. Five major storm areas are within 150 radius of here . . . Won‘t be Ppg before one. of Highland Park‘s prettiest young ladies, â€" Barbara Jean Blessing, becomes the bride of Carl John Bates, a fine young man. The wedding is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 8, at Trinity Episcopal Church ... Strawâ€"hat News . . . Barrie O‘Daniels and his able staff wind up the 1951 Music Theater season with "Chocolate Soldier‘". This has been a top seaâ€" 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. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 perâ€"year outside of Lake County, Tilinois. TiJ., Telephone: Highland Park (HI) 2â€"0557. Issued Thursday of eath week by the Highland Park Press, 616 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office st Highland Park, Illinois, THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Highland Ten Pin And what an excellent teacher she is! OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HL 2â€"0319 er, . who is replac rdale; Donald Gree roplacement ; Mi Hubbs; Miss Theo Atpust; â€" Rodney Miss Ann Borke OPEN ALL DAY for bowling instructions Brandt B. Olson, Publisher, WEDNESDAY 139 N. Second St. (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) ndly replacir se M Hi Leverâ€" m, â€" and 1 fortuâ€" Elizaâ€" id ul peth Miss for WW son of musical hits and we‘re de lighted the Music Theater will re turn next year. w w s5 more of this we ing the cold da Good music warn . Come back soon, Barneys Hughes, 1 strawhat circuit a the best we‘ve se plays the lead role A Sulesman" at_ th Theater this week. Herb Rogers‘ Ten pany is outstandig . only wish we could ha year around.â€"_ 6 ~â€" There are about tw in the Tenthouse se and. then these. fine actresses head wostw winter season, For TELEVISION WORK, (Radio work too) * Parts and Tubes, the wise course for YOU, Is telephone "MOLEY®" â€" the folk who KNOW, Just what to do to make sets Moley Radio & Elect. BRAUN BROS. OIL CO. 360 Central Highland Park Your local Travel Agent Travel Bureau George I. Lundberg, Mgr. 463 Central Ave. HI. 2â€"1211 (It is not â€"necessary to go to Evanston for your tickets) Air, Bus and Steamer Tickets North Shore Florist ~ and x Landscape Service H. and R. ANSPACH Tele.rlphi Delivery Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Illinois . OIL BURNER. SALES AND SERVICE Phone HI 2â€"3804 FL OWE RS JOS. KOLBECK 31. S. St. Johns HI. 2â€"2042 Phone Glencoe FUEL OIL 6 0 9 role in nt . the ahead. irime the soul mn, Barrie! for wo more plays | schedule . . . e actors and tward for they tor nou ICay mt . aind them h and still ywhere!) Death of ‘enthouse 1c €ur ui Parting Thought . . > The price of progress is trouble. Commanding Officer Major Warren C. Dean, son of Mrs. Melville Dean, 656 Michigan, has recently been assigned comâ€" mand of the 1953$rd AACS squadâ€" ron in Japan. Ten years in the service of his country, he has seen seven years of active duty with Airways and Air Communications. He served in Australia and in the Pacific area during World War II, and during the recent conflict has been posted in Japan and Korea. He was the first to set foot on Japanese soil after the surâ€" render of Japan in World War II | _A graduate of Highland Park High school, he attended Lawâ€" rence college and Carroll college ‘huth in Wisconsin. ! Major Dean is the possessor of NEWS OF THE ARMED FORCES Liberat star, i Maj 11 .dec W i i pre the Wis Promoted Hiawa aw id f His W ran} der i ant hI ha terrace the al contit ind P 16 nort stars, the Phi ribbon with one others: he â€" has Dear Neighbor: M On September 7, 8 and 9th the Kiwanis Club of Highland Park is spon soring its second Home Show. You will recall that in 1948 we presented the first Home Show ever to be held in Highland Park. The show this year will by far exceed the previous show and I want to personally invite your attendance at the show. the benefit we endeavor proceeds of is. Besides his Asiaâ€" impaign ribbon with This year‘s show will contain many new features. For instance a comâ€" plete style show will be presented on Saturday afternoon. At intervals during the three days of the show pictures will be presented in the auditorium of the Recreaâ€" tion Center, includingâ€"a picture presented by the Highland Park High School in conâ€" nection with its Building Trades activities. Incidentally, the Club has donated space to ‘the High School where its Arts and Building Trades Classes will present a worth while exhibit of its activities. There will also be an exhibit of local art, phoâ€" tography a9d amateur paintings. * â€" W Among the exhibits, which will include practically every phase of home building and furnishing, will be the Muntz Jet, the latest word in custom built automobiles. This car is being made in Evanston by the Muntz Car Company. > The Show will open at seven o‘clock Friday evening, September 7th. On Saturday the show will be open from 1:30,until 10:00.P.M. Sunday hours will be from 1:30 until 7:00 P.M. Admission, including tax will be 35 cents. The entire Recreation Center is being used so that there will be ample room to care for everyone. (~ P. S. A Grand Door Prize of a television set will be awarded on the last night of the show. There will also be a drawing at regular intervals during the show when dozens of very nice prizes will be awarded. x R. W corporal s that I the fron mously. . ark Hict s the fe vuple h ervice in THE PRESS CH ,/(iwania C/ué o/ flgll/anc[ /9 arL, 20e lors Alhad PBA Mis: pron im nt N moted. to Corporal recently lines for pgraduate he is the : of 1916 wo sons ed mas, . Z. ) at the ppine that rving Every year tho Kiwanis Club spends quite a bit of time and money for of the children of Highland Park. To ‘properly administer this program to bring to the community some worth while event and it is from the these events that part of the expense of our youth program is derived. i’ Pn.Gocgo'iilhunumud to his base at Camp McCoy, after Returns To Camp mt; 10â€"day furlough with his ts, Dr. and Mrs. George Weil, 579 West Park ave,,.and his wife, the former Margaret Rouse, who is living with her mother at 242 Sard place, Highwood. P¢t. Bart Moran, who suffered shrapnel wounds in Korea earlier this month, is wow in the Fort Knox hospital. ‘ Recovering From Wound Pvt. Moran left this country on July 5 last, reaching Japan July 23. He was wounded after five days in action. At the army hospital in Fort Knox he is being treated for fracâ€" tured legs and shoulders. He is the son of the Bart Morâ€" ans, 2514 Green Bay road. His mother is in Fort Knox with him. William Kelly, son of the Willâ€" iam Kellys, 704 Elm place, an alumnus of Beloit college and a 1947 Highlan® Park High school pgraduate, is now receiving basic training at the Marine base. in _ Also stationed at pan DTego IS Deno Melchiorre, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Michael Melchicorre,. 1202 Taflor ave. A Highland Park High gruduate, he was also graduated from Bradiey university last June. Basic USMC Training Sgt. Douglas Dc\'cr,\l‘S, mentâ€" ber of the 21st Anti»Aix\'rufi Arâ€" tillery unit attached to the 27th Infantry division, was with the honor guard at the Kesong peace meetings in Korea, in July, it was learned recently. His unit now reâ€" lieved by the First Cavalry, he is avain in action in North Korea. Honor Guard "Egt. Dever enlisted in the serâ€" May I see you there? GLENCOE Fri â€" Sat. â€" Aug. 31 & Sept. 1 Humphrey Borgart "Cyrano De Bergerac Wed. thru Sat. â€" _ Sept. 5â€"8 Randolph Scott -S-'pe:inl holiday matinee Academy award winner 56c after $:30, incl. tax "Fort Worth" "Sirocco" Jose Ferrer Technicolor 35¢ to 6:30 Yours very truly, GEORGE BRACE Phyllis Thaxter President. Toren Thursday, August 30, 1951 in action April 4. _ He is the son of "Mr5s. Walter Marks, 2061 Grange avenue. Last Day Tbud?y â€" Aug. 30 , Alan Ladd â€" Phyllis Calvert "Appointment With Fri â€" Sat â€" Sun â€" ALCYON| Mark Stevens â€" Tue â€" Wed â€" Thurs. Mona Freeman Comingâ€"Sept. 7 Coming Sconâ€" PRESS WANT ADS Color by Aug. 31, Sept. 1â€"2â€"3 "Little Egypt" â€"“Tfilt'o..uy‘noy" "Dear Brat" Edward Arnold "Showboat" Billy De Wolfe Sept.

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