â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"* "The folks here really appreciate the theater and f we‘re going to try our hardest to §how them how much we enjoy acting for them," he‘said. _ _ ar7 one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address "._ of the writer. Lester 8. Olson, Publisher. & It‘s a pleasure to see the beautiful homes in Highâ€" land Park and to notice how well they‘re maintained. Congratulations ... And.Happiness . ... 4 ____.Next Saturday at. two in the afternoon Helen Jane Robertson becomes the bride of Boyer Clauson. «Fheâ€"weddingâ€" will be held at Highland Park‘s Presby» terian Church. â€" 6 42 ays Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure} avenue, Highland > Park, Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. One of the most dangerous intersections in Highâ€" land Park is that fourâ€"way crossing at County Line We‘d better instAll stoplights there soon if Highâ€" land Park‘s safety record is to be maintained. ... _ "Hay Fever" is the play. ® .‘ _Marrian Walters, Barnard Hughes® (recently married) and newcomer Dickie Moore are the stars. . Such Tasty Pastry . ... ____For some of the tastiest pastry fhgwn we recâ€" ommend Meyer‘s bakery, 505 Central Avenue. > I had some of their "brownies" the other day and they were the best I‘ve ever tasted. ... .__ Likeable, hardâ€"workingâ€"Bruce Blaine is doing a good job selling Studebakers. Bruce is one of the finest and most persuasive salesmen we know. .. . "Audubon workshop" in Glencoe has some of the most attractive bird houses on the North Shore. . . . We‘d like to wish this fine young couple all the happiness in the world. 4 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS and Greenbay Roads . ... I chatteéd with Barney Hughes and his charming wife, Helen, the other afternoon. They‘re looking forâ€" ward to the season. > folks here are so friendly. I know we‘ll have a wonâ€" Still one of the most treacherous roads in Highâ€" land Park is our local speedway, Greenbay Road. ... Let this be a slap on the back to Mr. Highland Parker for the way he keeps up his lawn and his garâ€" den. 3t A E _ The many friends ofâ€" Marilyn Free are wishing her a speedy recovery. She is at the Highland Park Hospital. ... C + ._ .. Fretty Hielen, who took over Dorothy Mctuuire s Broadway. role in "Claudia," agreed, adding: "The ._ They deserve the best of good fortune .. .. and I predict a bright future for them!. ... ; A Speedy Recovery, Marilyn! .. .. Highland Ten Pin OPEN BOWLING for bowling instructions OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 Wild birds really add charm to your garden. The On June 2nd Highland Park‘s Tenthouse Theater "I like Highland Park 139 N. Second St. joy acting far them," he said. Helen, who took over Dorothy McGuire‘s All About Our Town . ... " Barney told the PRESS Marconi Mutual Aid Society To Picnic > In Libertyville On Sunday, July: 23, .the Marâ€" coni Mutual Aid society of Highâ€" wood will hold its annual picnic at the Serbiaq monastery in Libâ€" ertyville, according to the presi~ dent of the society, Mario Seghi. Lenzi, < Victor Campagni,~ Dave Santi, LaVerne Cioni, John Gherâ€" ardini and Tony Cioni. f The proceeds of .this annual affair will go to the Marconi sick benefit fund. Chairman of the picnic . arrangements is â€" Bruno Bertucci, who will be assisted by 9:00, 10:00, 1100 and 12 noon. Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. HI. 20202 . Decerfield & Green Bay Rds. Morrison, Pastor. Rev. Donald: Runkle. Rt. Fridays and Holy Days CONFESSIONS \â€" Great Remodeling strong, Robert Bush, Lorene Copâ€" pi, Norman Culver, William Davidâ€" dow, Sydney Graham, Jeane Herâ€" bst, Robert Huxtable, Janice Kessâ€" ler, gard, and Janis Zabel. _ Qniday, May 26at 10:00 a.m. is the alart of our _ Bnichklagers ane Brichlaying! _ 2 A‘s â€" 2 B. 2 A‘s â€" 3 Bs Our Windows Monday and Friday Evenings to 9 PB i, Alice Gilbert, THE FELL COMPANY ; _____While alterations are in progress we will have a Remodeling /â€" Sale with unbelievable bargains. We wish to make up what little inconvenience you will undergo in shopping here by offering you excellent valugg. | _‘ e t | THE PRESS8 Work has started on what will be a beautiful, modernized store. â€" The store will be 10 feet wider; a modern front and interâ€" ior; present departments will be enlarged; an elevator will be installed to the second floor. These improvements will be comâ€" pleted by September alterations. ing lasts until 5 o‘clock. No adâ€" vance registration is required. held on Saturday, May 27. The lecture will deal with "Ten Trees Brought From O ther Places." The field trip following the lecture will visit specimens of the ten trees that have been tend any one or all of them. There is no charge. Theâ€" lecture starts at 2:30, in the Thornhill Building. The meetâ€" 511â€"13 Central Ave. ~Highland Park 1. â€"The‘store will remain open during these 74 Native Of India Miss Sarojini Macwa» of India will be heard at the Wesley Methâ€" edist church, Highwood avenue and Everts place, Highwood, Sunâ€" day, May 28 both at the Church School and the 11 :00 services. Her subject for the morning worship will be "The Church of India." Miss Macwan knows the probâ€" lems of the American missionaries among her people. ln_b'rehild- the village medicine man, known her parents were excommunicated by the other villagers. It was then that her father assumed the name "Macwan" from a Christian storeâ€" "Devil Driver" until he accepted heper who had befriended them in time of trouble. The speaker has received deâ€" Thursday, May 25, 1950 college at Julbulpore, India. Her purpose in coming to this country was to enroll in Garrett Biblical Institute and to receive an M. A. grees from Isaballe Thoburn colâ€" _ » i4 c same i DSALU church among her people in the many rural centers that are in her father‘s district, _ BRAUN BROS. OIL CO, Phone HI 2â€"3804