one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. Lester: S. Olson, Publisher. Issued Thursday of cach week by the Nighland Park Press, 516 557. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Mighland Park, Illinois. Subscription . rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year eutside of Lake County, & A green, sawdustâ€"like material covers the grounds and halts the excess noise usually made by . lateâ€"comers who, by the:â€"way, should be penalized in some way. /‘ & & @8 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Play Must Be Good Third, a loud "boo" to P. G. Wodehouse, the play‘s adapter. We‘ve seen bum plays in our day, but this one tops ‘em all. I certainly agree with critic Syd Harris who repeatedly writes no matter how talented Second, a word of praise to Ian Keith who tried his hardest to make an utterly stupid and vulgar play half way decent! â€" First, I‘d like to thank popular Marshall Migatz and his courteous staff for inviting us to Ian Keith‘s performance in "The Play‘s The Thing", this week‘s feature attraction at Chevy Chase. STAR IAN KEITH IS GOOD Parkers this summer! "Rio Rita" is ;né;_t'â€"f-r-o?n“j-ul; 4 to 9. Others in the cast who were outstanding include Romona Robinson, Jack Bankhurst, Arvis Kent, Arisâ€" tide Copulas, Michael Sheehy, Hans Kupfer, James Demarest and Hans Alten. Ballet and singing seâ€" quences were well done by a versatile and goodâ€"lookâ€" ing group of spirited youngsters. : _ Highland Parkers we saw opening night included Mr. and Mrs. Howéll Murray and the Morton G. Schambergs. _ * * Your seats are reserved at the Music Theater. Seats, incidentally, are green, porchâ€"like canvas chairs and comfortable, too. You‘re directed to your seats by a group of pretty young ladies. e Veteran director Barrie O‘Daniels, a likeable gentleman, is supervising all production. Before the operetta began, he made a friendly talk to first nightâ€" ers, welcoming them and promising that hereafter curtain time would be at exactly 8:30 P.M. : More Music Theater Notes . ... . _ i If "Naughty Marietta," with its wonderful music, its beautiful costumes and its excellent direction, is a sample of what Highland Parkers can expect during the rest of the 10 week season, then we predict great popularity for the new and comfortable music theater which also includes ample free parking and refreshâ€" The operetta, which takes place in old New Orâ€" leans about 1870, was staged by Edward Clarke Lilley and runs thru July 2. Choreographer is George Pronâ€" ath. Music is under the direction of Alexander Aster who did a fine job opening night despite the heat and the trouble he was having with his glasses. Most of you folks out front know the story of "Naughty Marietta," her runaway episode ; her flirtâ€" ation with Captain Dick ; her hardâ€"toâ€"get actions and her final winning of the handsome captain. Alexis Rotov as Silas Slick, Captain Dick‘s serâ€" vant, and Marty Lynn as Lizette, the eagerâ€"beaver casket girl, garnered more applause from first nightâ€" ers than did the leads with clever and humorous anâ€" It‘s easy to see Rotov will be a favorite at the Music Theater this summer, Rotov Gets Most Applause . ... _ The Music Theater Opens! ~ A gay but warm group of neargr 1,000 North Shore music lovers enthuseg last Sunday night over Victor‘ Herbert‘s "Naughty Marietta", first operetta of the season at Barrie O‘Daniel‘s new and handsome Music Theater at Skokie and County Line Roads. _ Both are talented young musical veterans whose voices agree with the country air and outâ€"perform the steady roar of trains and trucks on Skokie highâ€" Beautifully staged in the big, red, white, and green tent, the operetta, returning to the Chicago area for the first time in 14 years, has as its leads Elaine Malbin and Harry Stockwell. * O , the Music Theater will please Highland IN POOR CHEVY CHASE PLAY fof Vacation H. and R. ANSPACH Travel Bureau George L. Lundberg, Mgr. When you think of travel consult an expert with 35 years experience. 371 Central: Ayenue Phone HI 2â€"1211 Highland Park, HH. > ion Trips Steamship Almost a hundred flannelette baby jacketsâ€"and kimonos are beâ€" ing made currently by this rapidly growing groupâ€"of local women inâ€" terested in helpingâ€"mothers and children in a congested area in Chicago, Aâ€" Membership Tea will be held at the home of Mrs. . Wiliâ€" iam Savin on Lakeside Place the last Friday in September at which ‘charge of the meeting, at which plan§ will be made for Christmas gifts for the Oldster Group at the Chicago Settlement. Mrs. Guy Finlay is the incoming Chairman, and the other officers are as follows: Coâ€"Chairman, Mrs. Robert Billeter; Treasurer, Mrs. PercyPrior, Sr.; Secretary, Mrs. Walter Lillie; Chairman of the Sewing Committee, Mrs. Ross Goodwin; Knitting, Mrs.° E. T. Allen; Rummage Sale, Mrs. Edwin P. Hart; Fall Tea, Mrs. William Poston; Publicity, Mrs. Arthur Names New Chairmen; Commons Association The last meeting of the Raâ€" vinia â€" Auxiliary to the Chicago Commons . Association â€" of the 1949â€"50 season will be held Friâ€" day, June 30th, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of the Viceâ€"President, Mrs. Edwin P. Hart, 1015 Lincoln Avenue, with a dessertâ€"luncheon preceding the â€" usual ‘business meeting. Mrs, Armand . McPhee, the retiring Chairman, will be in Plans June 30 Meeting We certainly look forward to seeing your next plays which will be much better, we know! Fresh Air Needed ~ 4. And, could you please let some of that wonderâ€" fully fresh country air into.your theater? It certainâ€" ly would be better than that strong odor of liquor coming from the club‘s bar. 3 â€" But thank you, Mr. Migatz, for your generous invitation. ’ 8. Could you d':flm persuade bustling waiters and waitresses at the club to use the outside approach to the dining room instead of treacherously swinging heavy trays of food over the heads of eager, patient and unsuspecting theaterâ€"goers? Fourth, about the story . â€"»wwell, let‘s skip that. Fifth, a suggestion, or two, to Mr. Migatz who, I know, is eager to please North Shore theater lovers: 1. Could you please install comfortable chairs? 2. Could you please arrange to start the plays at 8:30 P.M. (as your tickets state) .. . and not at 9:10 when the curtain finally went up? _ anacu_)ris,thephyheisinmustbegoodortimeis %Eudmed is $3 for a copy of ience and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eu, (Matt. 13:46). The "price" is our surrender of the afflictive human thinkâ€" ing causing our troubles. How to give up these human fears, how to grasp and. find freedom would indeed be "the pearl." 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The Moose lads led throughout the game by a wide margin and faltered a little in the ninth inning to permit the visitors to make their total a little more respectable. Danny and Donald Coleman with Don Rossi wielded heavy bats to offer the deciding factor. & Telephone â€" After the event was over the & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone HI 24551 owner Highland Park, III. 7 » Rd., East of the Tracks â€"â€" For Your Convenience Powered by Meterâ€"Miser Richard Hopp. ce They will leave Friday by Grey Hound bus along with another mup6f2§bopu|g.nduu.. weeks camping and canoeing in Minnesota and Canada. This will Boys To Spend Three Weeks At Camp Adventure Trails A group of Highland Park boys are leaving this weekend for Camp Adventure Trails at Ely, Minnesoâ€" ta. They are Richard Denzel, Jer. ry Moran, Edward A. Greenwald, Parker, Robert Adler, Rony Walz, Ted Dimsdale, Bill Dimsdale and be the fifth year this camp has been under the direction of Kenâ€" No chemicals! No muss! Just plug it in! 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