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Highland Park Press, 22 Jun 1950, p. 2

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side of the paper only, and be zo‘mlhn-ondudm of the writer. 6 o k . Lester S. Olson, Publisher. _ ~â€" Dr. Douglas Boyd Speaks At Monday * Meeting Of Kiwanis * Monday night‘s speaker at the meeting of the Kiwanis club was Dr. Douglas Boyd, who has served as City Health officer in Highâ€" land Park for the past eight years. The new North Shore Musical Theater proposes to establish production headquarters here for its yearly three month engagement. Director O‘Daniels, by the way, is the director â€"of the Detroit Civic Opera Co. and is mighty talented in his creative field. s BSubscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $8.00 per year outside of Lake County, Issued Thursday of cach week hy the Wighland Park Press, 516 .__â€""Naughty Marietta", Victor Herbart‘s outstandâ€" ing operetta, will be in the spotlight and it‘ll be the first musical in what appears will be a bright 10 week season. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. TIl., Telephone: Highland ‘Park THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Dr. Boyd presented a compreâ€" hensive picture of the sanitation problem in ‘Lake county, feeling strongly that the problem is a county project. There is an imâ€" perative need for a County Health department, he affirmed. In fact, it is a must, in order to prevent the spread of contagion. * You‘ll have refreshments, music, and a gay time ; and you‘ll see top baseball. _ _ Remember! Sunset Park. Sunday, June 25. Come by 1 P.M. Watch the League game between Antioch‘s Moose Lodge and Highland Park "Goverâ€" nors". At 2:30 an exhibition game between Women of the. Moose and Fort Sherigan Waes. Fort Sheriâ€" dan‘s band will parade then, too. _ _ And at 3, the BIG game! _ L :w. (mtn'-miulmnun-n Fe@b#+( Feature game, between the Highland Park Moose and the champion Martin Jewelers, begins at"3"°P.M. Better be on hand to see 16 inch softball at its best. You‘ll remember Harry Stockwell.s He was "Curly" in "Oklahoma !‘ He heads the "Naughty Marâ€" jetta" cast. Elaine Malbin, well known soprano, is anâ€" other feature star. And Alexis Rotov handles comedy sequences. To this reviewer it looks like a happy and musiâ€" cal summer. sez / e > _ We wish the new, North Shore Music Theater good luck ! es Community Benefit Game ... . . Like baseball? _ f h If you do, and if you want to see the Major Leaâ€" gue‘s Softball Professionals in action, come on out to the Community Benefit Game next Sunday, June 25, at Sunset Park. Entire proceeds are to be shared by the Highâ€" land Park Hospital and our recreation board. The big game is being sponsored by Highland Park‘s loyal order of the Moose. A 3 Credit Blue Goose owner Arnold Freeman with this whole idea to bring the best in baseball to Highâ€" land Parkers. Parting Thought . ... Visit Vet Hospitals and bring cheer to those who need it! â€" Edward Clarke Lilley is the direéétor; George Pronath, choreographer; and Paul Walker, musical director. . + S After "Naughty Marietta" comes "Rio Rita", week of July 4. "New Moon" is next. "The Vagabond King", "Sweethearts", "Irene", "The Great Waltz", "The Merry Widow", "Roberta", and "The Desert \_â€" Musical Comedies, Baseball and Addenda ____Next Sunday night lucky Highland Parkers will attend the premiere of the North Shore‘s new Music‘ Theater, located at Skokie and County Line Roads. 4 A new musical and/or operetta will be given each week by the talented company. Barrie O‘Daniels is managing director of the venture. . Communications intended for Although there will be no furâ€" ther business meetings until Septâ€" ember, the members will be workâ€" ing individually on sewing and knitting, and painting for the Mrs. John Seabury gave the reâ€" port of the dance held on June 3rd at the Michigan Shores Club. Mrsc Robert Jorchow is sewing chairman for the annual Bazaar to ‘be held at the Woman‘s Club on November 29th. Mrs. Benno F. Nell is her assistant. Mrs. John Channer is in charge of the fashâ€" ion show to be given thst afterâ€" noon. Other committee heads will be announced later. . â€" A white elephant sale followed the meeting last Monday of the Infant Welfare Wing group held. at the ‘home of Mrs. Bertram Beers on South Green Bay. Mrs. Frank Mueller, Mrs, Robert Nereâ€" im, and Mrs. Joseph Stefan were the coâ€"hostesses. Welfare Wing Names Chairman For Annual Bazaar Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. â€"Quality (flune; Phone HI 24551 tained by the Loyal Order of Moose, national fraternal order, for nearly 1,000 sons and daughâ€" ters of deceased members. The children, ranging from infants‘ to high school seniors, are natives of every state, Canada and Alaska. Due to increased business~ reâ€" sponsibilities G. G. Piacensa, the coach of the Highwood Junior American Legion baseball team has been forced to give up the coaching duties for the remainâ€" der of the year. \ and Canada. They will be graduâ€" ated from the high school of a town composed entirely of chilâ€" drenâ€"Mooseheart, â€"IIl. â€" : Commencement is always a moâ€" mentous event in the lives of the youngsters, _ since they leave Mooseheart immediately afterâ€" ward to find work in the vocaâ€" tions for which they have been trained,â€"or to continue their eduâ€" cation at colleges or trade schools throughout the nation. Old grads frankly admit they "still get homesick for Mooseheart." Reaâ€" son for the intense loyalty is that to many of them it represents the only home they ever had. ' At the June 24 graduation cereâ€" mony, to be held at 10:30 a.m. in Roosevelt Memorial auditorium on the Mooseheart campus, the comâ€" mencement address will be deliverâ€" ed by poet â€"Edgar A: Guest Arâ€" thur G. Adams, Mooseheart high school principal, will present the class ‘to Appellate Judge Ralph M. E. Donges of Camden, N. J., chairman of the board of Mooseâ€" Edward A. Guest To Address Graduates At Mooseheart _ The nation‘s most cosmopolitan high school graduating class will receive > diplomas . on â€" Saturday, June 24. boys and â€"21â€"girls from 16 states "G. G." Bids Farewell Menagerie." Highlabd Park‘s Tenthouse stars are. presenting it this week. The tragedy runs through next Sunday. "The Barretts", with guest star Donald Curtis, in Highland Park forâ€"just this play, opens next The sister is pathetically played by Helen Stenborg who proves once again the depth of her actâ€" ing talent. Director Michael ‘Ferrall, makâ€" ing his first performance of the season, is the "gentleman caller" the mother is so anxious to have visit her shy daughter. All does not end happily in this play. There‘s no fancy Hollyâ€" wood ending to this one. Just stark reality. But you‘ll enjoy it. It‘s different than the usual light Tenthouse â€" présentations. â€" Even the scenery is heavy. * In every conceivable way, this year‘s graduatesâ€"and the 5,000 other boys and girls who have lived at Mooseheart since its founding in 1913â€"have been preâ€" pared for successful careers. To that end, more than $28,000,000 has been poured into the city. heart governors, who will award the diplomas to the 41 boys and "The Glass Menagerie" concerns itself with a mother and her two, grown, unhappy children, son Tom and crippled daughter, Laura. Marrian Walters is the mother, and excellent in the part she is, equally as fine as Laurette Tayâ€" lor was on Broadway. . Barnard Hughes, who narrates and takes the part of the son, gives an even performance and a moving one as the young, aspirâ€" ing poet who fhust work in a warehouse to support his mother and his sister, Add it all up and you have a gripping play that proves the Tenthouse Players are bringing the finest acting to our town. _ BRAUN BROS. OIL co. "360 Central _ Highland Park Tuesday. Mooseheart, 37 miles west of The class is made up of 20 Phone HI 2â€"3804 FUEL OIL THE PRES8 Leaves June 23 To Attend Jamboree mer e;-p of the North Shore Area Council, Boy Scouts of Amâ€" erica, opéehs its 22nd season toâ€" ‘The two Jamboree Troops will be under the leadership of: John McKee, Scoutmaster, Troop 23, Glencoe; John Kirby, Scoutâ€" master, Troop 18, Winnetka; Medâ€" is sending a delegation comprisâ€" ing of 74 Scouts and leaders, leaving for the Jamboree on Friâ€" day, June 23, going directly to Washington, D. C. for four days of sight seeing and then on to Valley Forge on the 27th for pre Jamboree training. that while the camp was filled to ment.on the National Staff for the Jamboree to be held at Valâ€" ley Forge, Pennsylvania. He will serve as Director of Camp Transâ€" portation and will leave for the Jamboree on June 22. for modate 220 Scouts and 53 leaders. Scouts leaving by train will assemble at the Northwestern days: the opening and closing ‘of each camp period, Saturday eveâ€" nings, Sunday. mornings and afterâ€" noons. Also because of the capaâ€" city camp, meals can not be serâ€" ved to visitors without 48 hours notice. : The Scout leaders planning to visit camp are requested to notify the Council office in advance. â€"â€"__ _ ~â€"Peter Baker & Son Co.â€"â€" Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, the sumâ€" The North Shore Area Council Mr.‘Schwechel also announced BARBIZON WEEK HI 2â€"0049â€"â€" 1 Lake Forest 613 BLACKTOP ROADS, DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING LOTS You‘ll want several of these wonderful "Jaunty" slips at this low saving price. Buy one to wear under every. summer outfit you own. straightâ€"cut skirt is action freeâ€"won‘t ride up, pull or twut. One week only! Next week they‘ll be back at their regular price! Garneft & Co. . Serving the North Shore for the past 30 years. wo mavorite One Week Only 13, Winnetka; and Henry Digderâ€" ich, Assistant Scoutmaster, Troop Smart peopleâ€"they know that vacation pleasure doubles itâ€" self when you use cool, clean, dependable trains on any trip. 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