Ice Capades Of 1951 Coming To Chicago Arena In March upon Ice Capades ice skating reâ€" vues in the past but there are none which are adequate to describe the glittering masterpiecé that is Ice Capades of 1951, coming to the Chicago Arena for a 14â€"day enâ€" gagement starting March 15. Satâ€" urday and Sunday matinees are scheduled March 17, 18, 24 and 25. Tickets have been â€"placed on sale at the Arena and Lytton‘s. The "Lucky Edition" is a conâ€" stant parade of showâ€"topping perâ€" formances presented in a succesâ€" sion of exquisitely beautiful setâ€" tings. Undoubtedly, the astoundâ€" ing success of Ice Capades down through the years has been due largely to the fact that Producer John H. Harris has dared to be different and explored possibiliâ€" ties far removed from the orthoâ€" dox format for ite production. One of its most welcome achievements is bringing the lovely Donna Atwood back to Ice Capades to join with spectacular Bobby Specht, thus reâ€"uniting the skating world‘s finest team. The gorgeous redâ€"headed Donna is the perfect "Kathie" the pretty waitâ€" ress who falls in love with the prince. Specht, of course, is the prince and once again proves he is not only the best of the current male stars, but also by far the most versatile. Superiatives have been bupod HENRY A. HANSEN AARON S. BAUER HERBERT A. ALEXANDER GORDON BUCHANAN, JR. FRED GIESER JAMES E. MEEHAN A. GORDON HUMPHREY KEITH W. BURGE KENNETH B. LACY HARRY S. SCHRAM, JR. RAYMOND SHEAHEN BENJAMIN J. SCHULTZ City of Higl.nland Park, Lake County Illinois . : .. Candidates for nomination for * . Mayor, Commissioners, and Police Magistrate * â€"ofâ€"the.City of Highland Park at the 8 Primary Election Nee 2e Rizmamie : PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1951 . FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE Specimen Ballot FOR COMMISSIONERS FOR MA YOR (Vote for Four) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) of tep lavish production numbers. Besides Donna and Bobby, the cast is the greatest ever assembled for an ice show. The roster includes "The Old Smoothies" duo of Orrin Markhus and Irma Thomas, Trixâ€" ie, Esco La Rue, Sook and Roman, the McKellen Brothers, Alan Konâ€" rad, Helen Davidson, Paul Castle, Mary Lela Wood, Mary Lou Landâ€" reville, and Raiche and Mullen. Women Voters Will Hold Neighborhood Meetings, March 7 year?", is the present concern of the Hi‘t;hud ark League of Woâ€" men Voters, From now until the annual meeting in April, members will be thinking about and formâ€" ing plans for next year‘s local and state agendas, Mrs. Clarence Goelzer, Presiâ€" dent of the Highland Park League of Women Voters, has asked memâ€" bers to give thought to possible subjects for the future agenda and to phone her or write ber cf any considerations they may have. She lives at 1233 S. St. Johns ave. Her phone number is HI. 2â€"3978. On March 7, nei‘hborhood meetâ€" ings will be held to discuss the local program for next year. The considerations of the members as expressed at these meetings will be voted upon at the annual meetâ€" ing in April. Announcements of these meetings will be made later. Two items already proposed for study and action, are City Manâ€" agership and Consolidation of Schools in Highland Park. The League has always included these ihei have not been on the local agenda. "What‘s on the docket for next CITY CLERK Music Club Hosts ‘ At March Concert A chamber orchestra concert by North Shore musicians on Sunday, March 11 will have as hostesses the music group. Mrs. Schur reâ€" vealed that the place of the event is now set and will be at the Highâ€" land Park Recreation Center, Sunâ€" set Park, at 4 p.m. Irving Schur, 810 S. 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