Announce Plans For Series Of Outdoor Concerts In Wilnette merce, are sponsoring the series which they plan to make even more successful ‘than those of preceedâ€" ing summers. Elaborate plans have also been made by sponsors and project offiâ€" cials to make the technical arrangeâ€" ments as nearly perfect as possible this year. Seats will be installed between the terraced slopes of the amphitheatre and the orchestra shell, providing accomodations for hundreds in this choice location. A Albert Goldberg, state director of the project, stated that the concerts will be held on successive Wednesâ€" day evenings beginning on July 12th and continuing through August 30. Eight concerts in all are to be played. The starting time has been set for 8:15 o‘clock. A number of Wilmette civic organizations, headed by the Wilmette Chamber of Comâ€" Officials of the federal music proâ€" jeet amnounced completion of plans in the Washington Park amphithe &.-Mhbw will be the fourth summer light Symphony" series presented by the Illinois Symphony Orchestra. Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. The Secret of Luscious FRESH FRUIT PIES WINDOW SHADES "#‘s the latest idea in modernized series VENETIAN BLINDS Estimates Cheerfully Given of free outdoor concerts made to order at very BRAND BROS. HICHLAND PARK reasonable prices Make the Crust with WILSON‘S NEW Q@&iZiffied PURE LARD Telephone account number may obtain one by applying at the nearest office of the Social Security Board. Application blanks are available at all post offices. These should be filled out and mailed to the address furnished Full or partâ€"time employment in stores, shops, at summer resorts and other vacation points is covered by the Social Security Act for Oldâ€"Age Insurance pur p 0#€ s. Employers must report each employee‘s number to the Collector of Internal Revenue Social Security account numbers will be needed by students working during vacation periods, Mr. Albert S. Lewis, manager of the Waukeâ€" gan field office of the Social Securâ€" ity Board pointed out today. by the wdï¬-'â€"ï¬‚ï¬ s to make even the softest passages in the music plainly audiâ€" ble to everyone. which concluding its season in the Great Northern theatre, has been hailed by music critics as one of the outstanding organizations of its kind in America. Time mage zine, in a recent article, said, "Chiâ€" cago‘s most energetic batonâ€"waving and most stimulating symphonic programs were being dished out" by this orchestra. paid to the worker. Those without a social security * Page e 949 WORKING STUDENTS ’ml'd!’o Recamendatians Ar were presented after a survey, are abandonment of plans for an outer drive in Evanston, foetion ty on use temogmnne m ination by all the communities of Evanston to Waukegan, review North Shore towns and consideraâ€" tion of the advisability of enacting of zoning ordinances in all the uniform traffic regulations and creâ€" ating a joint enforcing authority of the entire mrea. Two autographed baseballs were given away to sons of the members and the lucky winners were John Behanna, the youngest son in atâ€" tendance, and McPherson Hise, The ball which John received was auâ€" tographed by every member of the Boston Red Sox, while the one reâ€" ceived by McPherson Hise bore the names of all members of the Chiâ€" Efforts to have the road restored to its proper function as a connectâ€" ing link between the North Shore towns are being continued by the association, President Martin said. "The recommendations in the Bennett and Frost report are the result of a long study of facts and conditions and were prepared with a broad understanding of the needs of the area involved as well as of the general Chicago territory," Mr. picture, "First Century of Baseâ€" ball" depicting 100 years of baseâ€" bail, showing the origin of the game and showing last year‘s world seâ€" ries game between the Cubs and the Yankees, was enjoyed by the large group (present. . cago White Sox. Park, Winnetka and many other communities. Besides the major recominendations in their report to the association, they proposed a number of specific street and other improvements which were accepted and will be urged for execution. ‘100 Years of Baseball Depicted in Film at C. of C. Meeting Martin declared. "They=will prove valuable as further guides to the association in its efforts to preserve the residential welfare of the North dred and ten members of the Highâ€" land Park Chamber of Commerce Henry Silfestrom Wins School Trustee Election June 3rd â€" ‘"Hank" Siljestrom, as he is faâ€" «miliarly ‘known among his many #riends, is a product of Highland residential welfare of the Norts Shore have been adopted by the diâ€" nounced today, (Thursday) Removal of the‘ Route 42 markâ€" ers from Sheridan road to a route more adequate for the needs of through traffic, as advocated for more than seven years by the assoâ€" ciation, was strongly recommended by Bennett and Frost. Pending selection of a suitable new location for the markers, n# further action was taken on the recâ€" ommendation. â€"In commenting OR the present status of Sheridan road, Bennett and Frost wrote, "The reaâ€" son for calling Sheridan road along the North Shore an arterial highâ€" way no longer exists. It is inconâ€" sistent with the requirements of motor traffic to represent to the pubâ€" lic that Sheridan road is suitable to be used as a traffic artery." 4 plans for Lake Forest, Highland Father and Sons night was obâ€" served Tuesday evening by one hunâ€" At a special election held Saturdâ€" day, June 8rd, Henry Siljestrom was elected School Trustee of Deerâ€" feld township to fill a . yvacancy eaused by the death of Waiter Cope. Mr. Siljestrom, who ran independâ€" ently, defeated Clayton F. Lindâ€" quist, by a large majority,° _ Adopted by N.S. Group Park, having been born in this city and educated in the public schools. Members of his family have been represented in schools of this townâ€" ship for over forty years. He is associated with his father in the Frank Siljestrom coal business. A old aiy A bnaainih Bennett and Frost developed civic Recommendations made by Ben _ Highland Park‘s baseball uine won its third game in &-aymu night. Legionnaires with burlâ€" N’!-ndtbhhlfl-: his team mates .--:1â€" from pitching a shutout, however, he held Deerficld to two safe blows and r' the cause. Tuesday, June Highland Park tangles with Lib ertyville ntlumln.'fl be the starting . _ Friday, MIG.MMM% at North Cï¬ugo'flb_ over the pitching assignment. %neup-ndhah.m: Defeats Deerfield 72 | n two markers made by J cu-u-puc'z tain lcnq","w Haas which Fruits & Vegetables Washington Bing 3p Hen t l5 19C’ 25c Florida Juicy Oranges largest size >‘ Vine Ripe Cantaloupe Home grown Radishes, Beets Onlona * tor ____â€" _ 196 ing at moderate prices. For leed Coffee use PREMIER COFFEE Mm);:mssc Premier Grapefruit Sulce, 4 large cans. Premier Pincapple JSulee: 8 No. 2 cans Premier Pare Orange Ec..dw < Juice; 3 quart m’1¢ fiavors: 4 ;‘-i:flnz“ FREE DELIVERY Grocery & Market _ mmomver manâ€"ipae (47â€"8 _ 380 CENMITRAL AVE,. _ teuernons 97( PICCHIETTT‘S FRUITS and VEGET ABLES :x The Highland Park Buildâ€" iu‘bu_nn-l_m 21 N. 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