Hntered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Hlinois Subscription Price, $1.50 per year sifuire where an admirston charge to yubths Three Good Pictures At Deerpath Theatre Resolutions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of The latest in motion picture teams ‘ is made up of two ‘of the day‘s leadâ€" ing celebrities, Charles Laughton and Vivien Leigh, currently coâ€" starred in "Sidewalks of London," Paramount‘s comedy drama about life in the stage door world of a great metropolis. Others in the cast of "Sidewalks of London," which plays Thursday and Friday, May 9 and 10, at the Deerpath thestre, are Rex Harrison, Tyrone Guthrie and Larry Adler. Fencing is the favorite pastime of the two leads in the High School production "June Mad" to be given this Saturday. Chuck Harris (played by David Jonson) iâ€" the boy who lives next door to the heroine Penny Wo())li (;]xhyed by Dorothy Wright), the girl who causes all of the trouble in the play. With Bing Crosby, Dorothyâ€"_Le« mour and Bob Hope topping the cast, aided by Charles Coburn, Judâ€" ith Barrett, Anthony Quinn and Jerry Colonna, "Road to Singapore", Paramount‘s new comedy with a heavy accent on music, comes to the Deerpath Saturday, Sunday, Monâ€" day and Tuesday, May 11, 12, 13 and 14. ‘ "Three Cheers for the Irish," a warmâ€"hearted, captivating story of the ups and downs in the lives of â€"a typical Irishâ€"American family, will be presented Wednesday and Thursâ€" day, May 15 and 16. Heading the cast are such folk as Priscilla Lane, Thomas Mitchell, Dennis Morgan, and Alan Haleâ€"all of whom trace their lineage. back to old Erin. There will be an annual business meeting and election of officers at Elm Place school in the Hall of Picâ€" tures, Wednesday, May 15, at 3 p.m. Mr. Frances Knight will be the speaker. His subject will be "School Board Administration." Annual Meeting â€" Of Elm Place P.â€"T.A. To Be Held May 15 THE NEW YELLOW CAB 15c ;">©2000 15c MILE â€" Yellow Cab Co. ME THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Next Week: Saturday. Sunday, Monday. Tuesday u-u«-un-:un-u-'iih-mâ€" side of the paper only, with the name address of the writer. G-‘hmm“h moon to insure appesrance in current issue. t d en en en ns emeten d SPORTSCOPE, "Aquapoise." NOVELTY AND ut wih week ty the Udel) Printing Acompens‘ Ne Rulliine Sighiant "THREE CHEERS FOR THE IRISH®" "TYOUNG TOM EDISON,* "I TAKR THIS WOMAX." "ROAD TO SINGAPORE" Ring Cresby. Dorethy Lamoar, Beb Hope. Charies Coburn, Jerry Colomna MARCHK OF fl‘h "The Yoth Movement" oUrR GaNG g Y, "All _About Hash® LAT PATHE NEws ay. Monday. Tuesday May M, 1%, 18, 14 Saturday Matinee ? to 4: Evening 7 to 11) ‘Sunday continuous 2 to 11) "THE GHOST COMES HOME" with Praonk Wargan and Anm Rathsrford TRAYVELTALK, "Men Wanted" LATBST METROTONE m W. Pettic, Deerfleld Kditor 186 N. Wabssh Ave., Suite 901 â€" Tel. State 6226 1016 Willoughby Tower â€"â€" _ Tel. Gentral 686 To Address State Assembly of League Of Women Voters Mrs. J. Sigurd Johnson, president of the Highland Park League of Women Voters, will speak at the State Convention, being held May 8, 9 and 10 at the Shoreland Hotel in Chicago. Mrs. Johnson will discuss the Highland Park league‘s interest in the administraâ€" tive aspects of local government. She will tell how, as the result of the Highland Park league‘s "Know Your Town" survey, the league inâ€" terested itself in local issues before the last election, issues which beâ€" came an important part of the poliâ€" tical campaign. This is Mrs. Johnâ€" son‘s final address as local league president, before turning the gavel over to the incoming president at the annual meeting, Friday, May 17 at the Y.W.C.A t n LATEST NEWS 5 cents per single copy May 17, 18 Have You Talent? Enter Tryouts For Home Talent Week In preparation of North Shore Home Talent week, to be directed by radio station WLS, tryout days will be held May 14 to May 16. All participants in recent minstrel and amateur shows in the region are parâ€" ticularly invited to be present, and all those who have ability as comeâ€" dians, singers, instrumentalists, danâ€" cers, or "what have you" are urged to participate in this big event. Maude Willis has been selected to direct the Home Talent show. The first tryout day will be held Tuesday, May 14, at the Wilmette Woman‘s Club while the second two will be held Wednesday and Thursâ€" day, May 15â€"16 at Winnetka Comâ€" munity house. 2 0_ All men, women and children with ability to entertain an audience are invited to participate. This is in preparation of the shows which will be staged four successive nights as follows: Tuesday and Wednesday, May 21â€"22, Winnetka Community House; Thursday, May 28, Glencoe Central school house, and the final show at the Woman‘s Club of Wilâ€" mette on Friday, May 24. Pretty girls modeled perky eotâ€" tons and silks to charm the women of Holy Cross church, Deerfleld, at the Altar and Rosary society lunchâ€" eon and card party given Thursday. They were led by Betty Clavey and Marilyn Gooder, coâ€"chairmen of the fashion show. Miss Clavey wore a gray and yelâ€" low "square dance" street dress, typâ€" ical of next summer‘s gay, washable fashions. ‘The longâ€"sleeved shirtâ€" waist blouse was in canary yellow, the full skirt gay with canary stripes. Perfect for dress, resort wear or business, it drew applause from the 250 women who attended the party. Charming Belles Of Deerfield Show New Spring Styles Villa pajamas, another name for the new soft slacks and shirt, were modeled by Ta Meister. The South American red and yellow combinaâ€" tion was used .to design a yellow blouse, red paisley print slacks, with a teal blue cummerbund. Mrs. Irving Brand was stunning in a navy blue with dainty white Vâ€"neck collar, and white buttons down the front. A new idea in collar and cuff sets appeared on a navy blue dress, trimâ€" med with gay eyelet embroidery at throat and wrist. Fun to wear were the promotion dresses, printed with Greyhound bus and Planters Peaâ€" nuts emblems. Other attractive garments modâ€" eled by the young women were a summer wool suit in yellow with gold buttons, a pale coral and white sweater and turban set, a longâ€"torso blue polka dot silk suit, and a quaint flower striped cotton dress. Tops in practicality was a blue striped chambray pinafore, buttolt down the back, with a sas}t and w skirt of unpressed pleats. A variety of pretty blouses might be worn to vary the outfit. The mannequins were Marian Bjork, Mrs. E. F. Nelson, Mrs. Pat Harrington, Miss Muriel Hilborn, Miss Meister, Miss Gooder and Miss Clavey. Mrs. Alex Willman was the genâ€" eral chairman of the party. The Highland Park Auxiliary of the Cradle will meet Monday afterâ€" noon, May 13, at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Albert O. Snite of Oakmont road. Members are urged to atâ€" tend inasmuch ms there will be no meetings during July and August. For a Limited Time SUIT or PLAIN DRESS Introductory Offer CLEANED AND PRESSED 260 Cradle Auxiliary Meets Highland Park 24 North Sheridan Road at the regular price of $1.00 TBE HIGELAND PARKE PRESS This stamp is your protection for fine cleaning 125 ship programs for young Deerfleld voters will be held this evening (Thursday) in the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school. Dr. Eston V. Tubbs, principal of the Morgan Park high school, will be the leader of the first forum. The following is a schedule of the series: May 9, First Conference; May 16, Second Conference; May 23, Third Conference; Friday, June 14, Citizenâ€" ship Day Ceremony. 0 For Deerfield Voters The first of the series of Citizenâ€" The class of new citizens: Richard C. Stem, James Flanagan, Peter Duffy Jr., Richard Thompson, Warâ€" ren Bonson, George Haws, Edward Frost, Marjorie Bruggmann, Dorâ€" othy Wessling, Fred Boone, Mary Janes, Marie Steinhaus, Ramona Knaak, Arlene Mentzer, Dolores Frost, June Nelson, Elmer Krase, Helen Galloway, Margaret Pfister, Philomena Wachholder. Mrs. William Wachholder, Mrs. Robert Bleimehl, Anna Marie Herrmann, Margaret Warner, Clarence Beckman, John Engstrom, John Reeb, Robert Page, Robert Broge, Earl Toll, Gordom Clavey, Walter Metcalf, Richard Hoffmann, Thomas Garrity, Earl Knaak, William Kent Jr., Gus Selig, and Louis Thompson. Sponsors of the Citizenship proâ€" grams are the American Legion and its Auxiliary, Board of Education, Civic Association, Deerfleldâ€"Northâ€" LIVIC MEBOCINLION, 1ZCCTDONTâ€"INOPUN~ brook lm; Club, Deerfield News, Deerfield oman‘s Club, THE Deerfield Womian‘s Club, THE DEERFIELD PRESS, Chamber of Commerce, Presbyterian â€" Church, P.â€"T.A., Stagers, St. Paul‘s church and the Village Board. The May meeting of the Ravinia Garden Club will not occur on the second Friday as usual. Instead the group will visit North Shore gardens on Monday, May 20. Details will be announced later. Ravinia Garden Club Will Visit | N. S. Gardens May 20 Phone Us THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE CATSUP 2 14â€"02 bottles .. 19¢ PORK AND BEANS 3 cans .......â€"â€"20¢ Tomato Juice dozen ......â€"â€"â€"â€"890¢ _ House of David Pure Concord Grape Juice 3 12â€"0z. cans...zsc large pkg. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"19¢ Jumbe size 2 for ......... 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