the building during the evening will "Borts will be on sale the rest of this week. This orchestra, which is a very popular throughout the Chicago subâ€" urbs, plays for fraternities and sorâ€" vrities at Northwestern university and for various dances along the North Shore. ~Lind Johnson‘sâ€"eléyen.piece musiâ€" cal organization has been selected by the orchestra committee. Passports may be secured from all boys‘ session representatives and Boys‘ club officers at the price of Have you secured a date and passport to the Continental Caper, annual Boys club and Girls club dance, which is to be held in the boys gyim .of Highland Park high school, Saturday night, April 8. .â€" Boy‘s Club Hold Continental Capers Three students of the senior class of Highland Park high . school are now planning on taking the exâ€" amination on Saturday, April 17, at the University. They are Anders Hustvedt, Margaret Burkhardt, and. William Bigley. Â¥ All eligible seniors are invited by the University of Chicago to comâ€" pete in the examinations which are to be held o April 17..The students may take three hour examination in any three of the following subjects: English, world history, mathematics, Latin, German, French, Spanish, botany, zoology, chemistry, and physics, though one must be chosen from the first seven listed. TO TAKKE EXAMS AT U. OF CHICAGO stationery value. and gifts.â€" . Rulés to Be Followed 1â€"No individual will be admitted ter 9 o‘clock. People who leave Quality! Quantity! THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1987 The Highland Park Press RYTEX DOUBLE CHECK 100 DOUBLE SHEETS . "1 100 ENVELOPES With printing on Sheets and Envelopes . .. . distinctive Monogram or Name and Smooth, fine quality paper . . . delightâ€" fully checked in Blue, Green, Ivory or PRIN TE D STATIONER Y The sale you‘ve been waiting for . . . an. unusually smart stationery at an unusualâ€" ly low price. Double the usual quantity! 200 SINGLE SHEETS 7 . 100 ENVELOPES y 536 CENTRAL AVENUE Buy boxes and boxes for future use u. "Feot "Rise Luonuo;l;â€":l;iu" Cast: Fred urray, enry Fonda, Fred Stone, Nigel Bruce, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, April 4, 5, 6.. .A distinct innovation in the Adults. s "Can This Be Dixie." ~Cast: Jane Withers, â€" Slimâ€" Summerville, Sara Haden, ‘Thomas Beck, Saturday, April 3. A story of the aristocraâ€" tic Peachtree family, their finanâ€" cial difficulties and their return to prosperity, through the efforts of the small daughter of an itinernant medicine peddler. Primarily a veâ€" hicle for the little star. Family. Hall, Lynne Overmau," Thursday, y, April 1, 2. An amusing medy. ‘The story offers an exâ€" cellent illustration of the way in which pronioters prey upon the igâ€" norant and the simple. ‘The actors are well adapted to their parts and the direction is good. : Adults. â€" ~__â€" Feature No. 2 4 "Theodora Goeul Wild." c"t’i Irene _ Dunn, elvyn Douglas, Thomas Mitchell, Thursday, Friday, April 1, 2. This delightfully amusâ€" ing farce is so well produced, so perfectly cast and so finely directed, that it ranks with the very best in light adult entertainment. ~Its fast moving episodes and its humorous situations are presented .in such light and happy mood that the subâ€" te satire on a small New England D. A. R. BETTER FILMS REVIEW 2â€"One member of each couple must be a student actually enrolled and in attendance at the Highland Park high school. The other may be a graduate or‘a former student of Highland Park, or the Lake Forâ€" est high school. Feature No. 1 "Don‘t. Tell the Wife." Cast: Una Merkel, Guy Kibbee, Thurston not be permitted to return 2 ciudy Couid High School Orchestra In Concert Sunddy not possily oitend. romance, tragedy, comedy, animal use of color in pastel shades, dull blues, brown and greys, makes this backwoods melodrama of feuds and &mflï¬n emotion a real contribuâ€" n to the cinema as an art form. The direction is vigorous and susâ€" tained &hd lifts the sentimental oldâ€" fashioned story into the realm of excellent entertainment. Family. Feature No. 1 ‘*Crackâ€"Up." Â¥Cast; Peter Lowe, Brian Donlevey, Helen Wood, Wedâ€" nesday, Thursday, April 7, 8. Grimly realistic is this tense melodrama of aviation .and esponage. With® bold strokes theâ€" director has built up suspense for the climax. Peter hla:", tai:hrï¬mthnuhout, tn; nces gruesome atmosphere o the picture by his powerful interâ€" pretation of two â€"personalities. Adults. 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CLARK, District Superintendent Members planning to attend are asked to call Mrs. BurrHindah1 beâ€" fore. April 5. ing way. The Epllmm m n "â€"1â€". scenes, beautifully photographed, are fascinating and the acting and direcâ€" tion are admirable. Family. The Bannockburn Garden club has invited the members of the Deerâ€" field Woman‘s club to be their guests on Friday evening, April+9, at 8 o‘clock in the Bannockburn school house.. Mr. Orval Simpson of Chicago will give o travelogue lecture on England. Déefield women are asked to bring their husbands. Deerfield Women Visit Bannockburn devotion and the male Tarzan are combined in enâ€" tertaining fashion. . The social and moral problems of modern civilizaâ€" tion are worked out in a highly imâ€" probable but nevertheless interest problems of a feâ€" The regular meeting of the North Shore Chapter of the D.A.R. will be held at the home of Mrs. E. R. Phelps, z‘ Prospect averue ,at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, April 8. The chapâ€" ter is happy to announce that Miss Mary Egan, our liprarian will give a book review, and members are anâ€" ticipating an interesting and deâ€" lightful day. Mrs. Phelps will have as assisting hostesses Mrs. Byron Howes, Mrs.. Raymond Flinn, and Mrs. B. F. Rieke. Miss Mary Egan to Speak at D.A.R. Meet Plumbing and Heating ‘ELECTROL OIL BURNERS §12%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park ' Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 Photo by Hecketsweiler HOWARD MORAN AptapreiinPiishandiness.. 38.3 affect. Hach morth the company automaticâ€" ally assigné the raite which means the greatost savings to you ! IMPORTANT! These new ratés are optional. h-ln-vunhodlut.-...“m ; PTVP UV regnt> ki Next 3,000 Cu. Ft, per MCF Net. : Next 15,000 Cu. Ft., per MCF Not. Over 20,400 Cu. Ft., per MCF Not. Minimum Bill: per year, $100.00 First _ 400 Cu. Ft., . Net Next ©2,000 Cu, Ft., per MCF Net HERE ARE THE NEW LOW RATES: Want It! . . . 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