(C“t-p‘.d) sented a major problem _ to stage crews from the beginning. Since the mood of the play is so important and delicate, the sets, costumes, and properties must be in exact keeping with the characâ€" ters‘ personalities and tastes. They must ‘recreate the grandoise, gilt gaiety that was once Vienna, but still avoid overâ€"doing it. Scenery must never compete with the playâ€" ers for attention, nor offend the mood of the play, Two sets are ealled for; one, the artistic gaudiâ€" ness of a theatrical apartment; the other, a box and anteâ€"room at the grand opera. Stage director Wilâ€" Thursday, August 15, 1946 liam Casey has designed the two with imagination and wit. The many other crews are colâ€" lecting costumes, making posters, gathering properties, studying lighting and doing the myriad things that constitute a polished performance. This is all done in the spare time of the Community Players, squeezed in among college courses and jobs and activities. 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Mann, publicity, lnhlk-,,â€!ï¬::on' Helen Caro, Joan uhw.udec::l-;-s.†er. ‘Fickets will be on sale at both Gsell‘s stores this week and at the high school auditorium the day of the performance. Veterans Day inâ€" (Continued from page 1) the west end of North avenue, near the park, for Highwoodites will dance there as soon as dusk falls. Free refreshments will be given to all veterans and their loved ones. grams will be distributed at the entrances to the park for each family, â€" These will contain the names of all returning veterans and those who died in battle. Cinnâ€" White Bread Dough, ....box 30c Cookies, Rolls ................box 49¢ Cookies, Nut Crispies .........49¢ Muffins, Blueberry ......dox 50c Hors D‘Oeuvres _ 18 for $1.25 Frigid Dough Bake Goods Fruit Pies ............32 oz. ea 85¢ Clover Leaf Rolls ..........doxz 30c We Carry a Full Line of FREEZER PAPER } CARTONS, CELLOPHANE & PACKING SUPPLIES FOR HOME PROCESSING The complete program follows: 1:45 p.m. Brief band concert on Cooked Foods Chop Suey ......._... 32 oz $1.00 Macaroni & Cheese ..16 oz 30c Chiliâ€"Concarne ..........16 oz 23¢ Chicken Pot Pies ......l1â€"0z 85c Hamâ€"aâ€"laâ€"King .......... 16â€"0z 85¢ Cornâ€"Beef Hash .......16â€"9z 45¢ Lamb Stew ................16â€"0z 55¢ (For Your Freezer) Glass as you like ente 2:00 p.m.â€" Parade from the city now the wife of Edwin Hamilton, an Americin, she uses her given name, by which she is known to thousands in Europe where she toured as a dancer, She writes with a lighter touch than is true of most of the books about India, but she writes to inform as well as to amuse. . The book deals with her childhood, marriage, and early diâ€" vorce and reveals with frankness the inner life of a wellâ€"toâ€"do Musâ€" lim home: 4:00 p.m, Baseball game, 5:80 p.m. Basket picnic. T:80 p.m. Street dance with El Sheridan‘s band. *The Greatâ€"Globe Itself," writâ€" ten by William C. Bullitt, United States ambassador to Russia from 1933 to 1936, and to France from 1936 to 1940, describes the situmâ€" tion of the human race, menaced by the atomic bomb. Mr. Buillitt suggests a course of action designâ€" ed to transform the present uneasy armistice into lasting peace. He starts with the threat to us all imâ€" hall to the park. 2:80 p.m. Brief addresses by May. or Tom Mussatto, Father Douâ€" aire of St. James church, Sgt. John Meyers, Spanishâ€"American United Evang. Churchâ€" plicit in the control of atomic enerâ€" gy, pointing out that man is inâ€" creasingly gaining control over the forees of inanimate nature without gaining any increased conâ€" tro} over the forces of his own naâ€" (Continued from page 1) . tional Sunday School association. Bishop A. W. Cooper of Reading, Pa., will preach Sunday morning and afternoon as well as preside at most of the sessions. Rev. A. R. Kratzer of Herndon, Pa., will speak Sunday evening on the work oqf the homes for the aged supâ€" ported by the churches. A very interesting new autobiâ€" ography that has been added to the library is ‘"The Brocaded Sari" by Ishvani. 6 to 3. Brown pitching for Rexâ€" fords allowed only 6 hits and struck out 7 men. Harder also pitched a 6 hit game for Neild‘s to win his 8th straight game, Business sessions will be held each morning and afternoon. The delegates are being entertained in homes of members and friends of the church, and provision has been made for serving meals in the YWCA dining room, in order to He traces the development of civilized customs in Western civiâ€" 1914 to 1946 have been a period of moral decay in international Rexfords team put up a stiff deâ€" fense to hold Neild‘s Jrs. to a close give space in the church for eon-l mittee meetings _ and stenograâ€" phers, Annual reports of the 25 churches in this region will> be brought to the conference, and, according to the custom ofâ€" the church, the bishop and stationing committee will assign ministers to various ‘pastorates in the conferâ€" ence district. The night game proved as exâ€" citing as the twilight affair. The Hexes scored two runs in the early innings and coasted along behind the pitching of Welton Mansfield until the sixth inning when things started popping. Jack Rasmussen of the Atoms started the inning with a slashing single. Hiller drove a line drive that looked a sure hit but Flynn, third baseman for the Hexes made a spectacular stop and doubled Jack off first base. Three successful singles by Daube, Leeming and Detmer loadâ€" ed the bases, Art Eisenbrand hit a line drive to center that went through for a home run, putting the Atoms ahesd four to two. In the first half of the seventh the Hexes leadoff man was walked. Mansfield then drove a home run over the right fielder‘s head, tyâ€" ing up the ball game. Before the dust had cleared four more runs had scored and the Hexes were out in front 8 to 4. In the last half of the seventh, the Atoms were held scoreless. the Highwood boys had the game when they loaded the bases in the seventh, but Don Cowgill with a full count watched the strike go by after two were out. The Highwood Boys club was again the victim in one of those nip and tuck games where it is anyâ€" one‘s game until the last man is out. After trailing 6 to 3 going into the fifth they scored two runs in the fifth and two in the sixth to take the lead 7 to 6. Fred‘s Inn scored two runs in their half of the seventh to put them in the lead. It looked like Highwood Boys Lose in the steps of the city hall. Mr. Bullitt describes the conâ€" THE â€"PRESS author is flict between the vital interests of tween the interests of the United States, Great Britain and the Sovâ€" iet Union. To the superb qualiâ€" ties of the Russian people he pays tribute, but he portrays frankly their dictators from Ivan the Terâ€" rible to Stalin. He describes the Communist creed of world conâ€" quest and declares that the world will not find peace in appeasement of Stalin. He believes that, withâ€" in the United Nations, a Europeâ€" an federation of democratic states should be created, and that the deâ€" mocracies while holding out a hand of warm friendship to the peoples of the Soviet Union should â€"â€" for their own preservation â€" prevent by force, if necessary, further agâ€" gressions by the Soviet governâ€" ment; For those who like biography : Sun Yat Sen: A Portrait â€" mctnndlobuth,: Most of the material for the complete life of Dr. Sun Yat Sen was destroyed by a Japanesé bomb, This book is an attempt to collect whatever scanty information reâ€" mains on the life of China‘s revâ€" olutionary hero. This is a report of observations and experiences by Harrison Salisâ€" bury, foreign editor of the United Press, who went to Russia for six weeks and stayed eight months. He is neither proâ€"Russian nor antiâ€" Russian, but an intelligent Middleâ€" westerner who depicts and appraisâ€" This is a companion volume to the author‘s earlier and well known "Infant and Child in the Culture of Today." It takes the reader through the important years from flmmwh-thdfldp.b sc Few books, if any, on.world afâ€" fairs have been so outspoken or so wellâ€"documented with facts. It explains fully why babies . beâ€" have as they do, what attitudes are best for their parents to take, and what action they can take. The Child From Five to Tenâ€" Arnold Gesell. ‘In "Blood in the Streets" Alâ€" bert C, Hicks describes a dictator, Rafael Trujillo, the simplest of whose selfâ€"bestowed titles is presâ€" ident of the Dominican Republic. In this tropical island is existing the kind of rule that so many Amâ€" ericans died in the hope of removâ€" ing forever from the earth. Popular interest in malaria has become so great in the course of the last war that an authoritative account of the disease and all its ramifications is in demand. Fever Bark Tree by M. L. Duâ€" ranâ€"Reynals is the story of the struggle against malaria from the time it killed Alexander of Madeâ€" don to World War II when it acâ€" counted for more than half the toâ€" tal casualties, and was one of the biggest problems of the . Pacific and Child Careâ€"Benjamin Spock. Here is a book on infant and child care which combines basic physical and medical information pedia Americana," "Current Bi raphy 1945 with Index 19:0â€"4:": and "A World Treasury of Proâ€" verbs." campaign. _ It is also the story of the struggle for recogmition of quinine, the one therapeutic agent that until recently had been found effective in checking the ravages of the dread disease. The citizens of the Dominican Republic die suddenly and violentâ€" ly. They die in the streets, shot down by revolvers. They die in the jungles, cut down by machetes. They die in prison, by "selfâ€"deâ€" struction." .They die in exile. An old rack dating back to the Inquiâ€" sition has been remodeled and put to use by this "benefactor of the Fatherland." Those few that are released after imprisonment are no longer a source of trouble. Three new additions have been made to the reference collection. The 1946 edition of "The Encycloâ€" Two new books to help one get better acquainted with one‘s chilâ€" In his introduction of the book Quentin Reynolds has this to say: "This book is important. A dictaâ€" tor three thousand miles away got us into the most horrible war in history, _ Santo Domingo is a lot closer, and a charming, friendly eyed dictator named Trujillo has been in the driver‘s seat down there for more than 15 years. May. be this book will make his seat less Russia on the Way â€" Harrison THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist Mighland Park, Minois s A place for quist thought and study, where the Bible, and Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased Hours: Week Days . . es Russia not in terms of doctrine and l:tw. ll:.'fls vivid sense f makes signiâ€" Middle and Northwest. In the chapter on Stalin there is much information that has never (Continued from page 1) and fall of each year certain ar are selected for improvement. A letter is first sent to neh‘ property owner in the area, exâ€" phhiuthtnllphnflnc'i-a.‘ parkways is in violation of the city ordinance, citing the danger and asking for their cooperation. In each instance this has resulted in extensive response. The city ofâ€" fers to make removal without cost and in such instances as removal has not been made within 30 days, a personal call is made on the property owner. â€" The understandâ€" ing and cooperation of the citizens of Highland Park has been such 1. Instruct all north and south bound trains to stop at the Beech St. station; 2. That all northâ€"bound and alt southâ€"bound trains be instructed to come to a full stop before the eross walk which is at the south end of the southâ€"bound platform and the north end of the northâ€" bound platform; Mmuuh::::: and a shelter erected on theâ€"southâ€" bound platform. As completion covering any construction would of necessity inâ€" volve delay extending over an apâ€" preciable period with continuation of the hazards at the Beech street crossing in the interval, the folâ€" lowing recommendations to become effective immediately, sre made with further recommendation that the city council approve and inâ€" struct such procedure as may be necessary to have them immediâ€" ately inaugurated: That the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee railro@d be requestâ€" ed to immediately, that with the program almost oneâ€" third completed, and over a thousâ€" and parkways cleared, in has it yet been necessary to give formal official notice or demand. The success and the results of the program are evidenced by the many hm'-mviuthophn,mu is being conducted without disâ€" crimination and that it has resultâ€" edininpronminflnm ance of the property and neighâ€" borhood. . Further evidence of its success is in the marked decrease in the number of accidents in the areas where correction has been made, the M- to mï¬i ; “m'- â€"'lll'-l from crossing from one platform to another, _ This, in addition to such other details of construction as may be determined at the time plans are prepared. In respectfully making this enâ€" dorsement and recommendation, the furthér â€"recommendation h} made that the city engineer and the Traffic commission be instruct. ed to immediately proceed in seâ€" curing information covering best suited plan, estimated cost, best means of financing, preliminary negotiation with the Chicago and North Western railway and the Chicago North Shore and Milwauâ€" kee railway concerning their part and participation, possibility of fiâ€" nancing through existing federal act for this purpose and all other such matters as will enable securâ€" ing complete information covering or pertaining to. Such recommenâ€" dation is made with understanding that no commitments whatsoever be made without knowledge and approval of the city council and to the end that it will enable subâ€" mitting a complete and detailed plan to the city council for their consideration and action. a fence to.be constructed between the northâ€" and southâ€"bound tracks at this point or the construction of the platforms at a level above the N BEDEPY t P Gnahies Al w with the added proviso that each improvement shall include either _(Continued from page 1) means of safety improvement at 930 am to 580 pm 9:30 am to 9:00 pm 2:80 pm to 520 pm E. L GILROY, Ch. Traffie Com. CHARTER ISSUED FOR A.S.P. COMPANY Springfield, NJ, Aug. 10. â€" Secâ€" retary of State Edward J. 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