__ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS ::wd-n-â€"tbmuurmu?c-ii?ï¬ Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper oniy and signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor by Bubscription Price, $1.50 per year Resotutions of condolence, of thanks, obituaries, notices of en te, or other m-m“u.uu::‘.&.umuhmuh-hudnw'“?wflm John L. Udell, Publisher and Mangging Editor Mrs. Florence W. Ml._w:‘dl&' Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current issue. Mrs. Henry Penfield of 410 Davis street, Evanston, will open her home Friday, April 8, to the North Shore Alumnae of Alpha Phi for their one o‘clock; luncheon meeting. of women at a small college in the south, took nine months‘ world cruise on a freighter last year, acâ€" companied by her sister, Mrs. W. W. Brander, and Mr. Brander. From start to finish the trip was unusualy exotic. They sailed durâ€" ing the seasens‘ strike from Califorâ€" nia, passed through a worldâ€"news typhoon on their way â€"to the Philâ€" ippines, and brought back with them four rare moon snakes which they gave into the custody of the Staten Island Zoo. Alpha Phi‘s Will View World Cruise Movies On Friday Miss Patty Oliver, an Alpha Phi of the class of ‘35, who is now dean CHARLES H. FRANCIS In order to overcome the superâ€" stition and resentment of the naâ€" tives about having their sacred snakes captured and taken out of the country, the travelers had to seâ€" TO THE VOTERS OF THE EIGHTH SENAâ€" TORIAL DIBTRICT: Lake, McHenry and . Boone Counties.â€" McHenry and Boone County Republicans are working Bolidly to elect a Lake County man as United States Senater (Dick Lyons). Lake County now has the State Senator, which is equivalent to the three representaâ€" tives and the two Republican Representaâ€" tives. . MeHenry and Boone Counties are stronger Republicam in proportion to popuâ€" lation than is Lake County, yet, Lake Counâ€" ty has the entire Republican group in the State Legislature. McHenry County is enâ€" titled. to at least one Republican in the _ VOTE FOR Charles H. Francis Legislature LAWYER, WOODSTOCK, ILL. For State Representative 40 Deere Park Drive, South â€" Tel. Highland Park 1044 Thursday Sundayâ€"Mondayâ€"Tuesdayâ€"(Sun. continuous, 2â€"11) April 10â€"11â€"12 Fridayâ€"Saturdayâ€"(Sat. Matinee, 2 to 4; Evening, 7â€"11) April 8â€"9 Wednesdayâ€"Tharsdayâ€"Friday April 13â€"14â€"15 The First TWO FEATURE PROGRAM in Lake Forest! "Lost Horlizon" â€" "The Awftul Truth" Frank Morgan, Mary Astor, Robert Y , Florence Rice, Edna May Oliver, Herman Bing, w-u Owen PETE SMITH nric‘iu.fl. "Candid ~Cameramaniaes" â€" POPEYE CARTOON "Learn Polikeness" â€" LATEST UNIVERSAL NEWS doling : "RAriB4UiN® "Brow im Bob Burns, Kenny Baker, Milton Berle, Victor Moore, Helen Broderick, Jack Oakic, Ann Miller, Hal Ko-t'- Orchestra STRANGER THAN FICTION â€" SPRECIALTY, "Accent on Beauty" LATEST PATHE NEWS > Ronald Colman Cary Grant â€" Irene Dunne Rdward Everett Horton Ralph Bellamy TWO OF THE "TEN BEST PICTURES OF 1937" Instructor in Piano and Pedagogy of Music Instructor in Piano and Musical Theory and Franchot Tone â€" Gladys George â€" Mickey Rooney THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP "Lost Horizon" begins 7:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m "The Awful Truth" begins 9:00 p.m. There will be no change in the regular prices! Annemarie Wirzâ€"Balke "PARADISE FOR THREE" "LOVE IS A HEADACHE" "RADIO CITY REVELS" Mrs. Robert W. Pettis, Deerfield Editor Gindys Udell, C'&‘ Advertising Roger Balke cure the services of a Chinese serâ€" vant to the English rubber planter who was their host during their hunting expedition at Singapore. ‘Through the courtesy of Mrs. Brander the tense moments of the cruise as pictorially recorded on their movie machine will be shown as the program feature of the meetâ€" ing. James Belmonti, 29, of 233 Washâ€" ington avenue, Highwood, died Monâ€" day in Lake County hospital, from burns incurred early Sunday mornâ€" ing when two cars caught fire folâ€" lowing aâ€"collision on Sheridan road south of Great Lakes Naval station. Peno Favelli, 36 years. old, who was riding with Belmonti, and Le Roy Hawkins, 23, of 669 Kennard street, Waukegan, driver of the othâ€" er car, were both badly burned. All three were heroically saved by an unidentified woman. Belmonti and Favelli were drivâ€" ing south with Favelli at the wheel when their car crashed into the rear of the Hawkins‘ car. Both cars burst into flames with the three men pinned in the wreckage. A few secâ€" onds later the woman drove up and went to the wreckage, dragging out the trapped men. She later drove away without giving her name. Autos Crash And Burn; Highwood Man Is Victim 1016 'flb?hfn.-‘ld.fl‘n‘l“ 203 North Wabash Ave. â€" Tel. State 6326 This was the second accident in which Belmonti was involved, where cars collided and caught fire. He was an occupant of one of the cars which collided on West Deerfield road a few years ago when Bernice Swan met a similar fate. Two Slightly Hurt In Crash Sunday On Skokie Highway Funeral services were held yesâ€" terday morning at St. James church, Highwood, with burial in Ascension cemetery. Two cars were badly wrecked and two of the occupants slightly inâ€" his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Belmonti, three brothers, Sam, Fred and Louis, and four sisters, Angir, Minnie, Edith and Olanda. Mr. Belmonti was born in the province of Caliba, Italy, Oct. 4, 1897, and had been a resident of Highwood for 25 years.. He is surâ€" vived by his wife and Tour children, Eugene, Marie, Donald and James; Telephones : Highland Park §57â€"558â€"459 6 cents per single copy April 7 jured when the cars crashed at the stop light at the intersection of Deerfield road and Skokie bivd. Sunâ€" day morning about 10 ofclock. Raymond Boyd, 2346 Cullom aveâ€" nue, Chicago, was driving north when the traffic lights changed. He brought his car to a stop and as he did so the car behind him driven by S. Lichten, 3761 61st place, Chiâ€" cago, crashed into the rear of his car. did so the car behind him driven|tion WLS in the H.P.H.S. radio by S. Lichten, 3761 61st place, Chiâ€"| skit. Sharlee Mayer, Pat l-lh{ cago, crashed into the rear of his| Dorothy Moldaner, Dick ‘Thors car, Pete Wolff, Douï¬ Brown, Alan Mr. and Mrs. S. Chevopulas and| Bede, ard Dick Higgins complete daughter Evelyn and a son of 3111) the cast. Wilson avenue, who were riding in Fortyâ€"four colonial _ costumes the first car, were badly shaken up,| made by the Milwaukee handicraft the daughter receiving a slight inâ€"| project will be worn by the large jury to her collar bone, She was| cast in the yhy Colorful costumes treated at the Highland Park hosâ€"| and settings added to the talent of pital by Dr. Speed and later reâ€"| such a cast as has been selected leased. should #uarantee a nroduction worâ€" Over one hundred twentyâ€"five stuâ€" dents tried out last week at the H.P. high school for parts in Jane Ausâ€" ten‘s well known comedy, "Pride and Prejudice," the allâ€"sehool play to be given next month. Miss Elyse Rinkenberger reported that the casting committee had great diffiâ€" culty in making its selections, and two recall tryouts were held before a cast was announced. Miss Hope Bowee, 29, of T908 8. Prairie avenue, Chicago, who was an occupant of the second car, reâ€" ceived an injured wrist and collar bone and was also cared for at the Highland Park hospital by Dr. Speed. Spring Play; Cast Of 26 Is Chosen Of the twentyâ€"six parts in the play, three freshmen ‘were able to sophomores were included; ten junâ€" iors were assigned roles; while the win places in the cast. Only two seniors led the liss with eleven characters. Patsy Haynes, one of the three selected freshmen, will have one of the leading parts in the role of Jane Bennett. Bill Karger will play "Hill," the butler in the Benâ€" nett household. Phil Tenney, the third freshman, is to be Mr. Wickâ€" ham. Jennie Christiansen and Ralph DeSha were the two lucky sophoâ€" mores. They will enact the roles of the housemaid and Colonel Fitzâ€" williams. The juniorsâ€"assigned parts wen] GG.ooâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€". 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Your SUPERâ€"VALUE Store 33¢ 43¢ 21¢ sUDS 21¢ $1 $1 $1 PTCT twlg Lcll t ENE‘ Jeanne Jenkina, Bobbie Bosworth, Germaine Walsh,, Julia Schmidt Betty Bowen, Beverley Frisbie, Bill Peters and Don Nichols. Among the seniors are dramatiâ€" cally talented Dot Lytle and Mary Heed, who scored such a hit at staâ€" Fortyâ€"four _ colonial _ costumes made by the Milwaukee handicraft project will be worn by the large cast in the play. Colorful costumes and settings added to the talent of such a cast as has been selected should guarantee a production worâ€" thy of the extraordinary reputation of "Pride and Prejudice," a play that captivated New York audiences in a long Broadway run two seasons ago. "Pride & Prejudice" Chosen as Spring Play at High School Miss Elyse Rinkenberger, who two weeks ago brought Student Stunts through its twelfth syccessful perâ€" formance at the Highland Park high school, roused dramatic interâ€" est at that institution to an all time high yesterday when she announced that the Spring Play to be given in May will be Jane Austen‘s> Broadâ€" way favorite of two seasons ago, "Pride and Prejudice." This spring play will be an "all school production, since "Pride and Prejudice" calls for a cast of 26 characters, the number of students trying out for parts yesterday, toâ€" day and tomorrow afternoon will be but one of the guarantees of an outstanding performance. Highwood Scouts To Collect Old Papers In connection with cleanâ€"up week in Highwood, the Boy Scouts of Troops 36 and 37 will pick up newsâ€" papers on Saturday, April 9. 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