(2) There in alto a contributing membership of $10.00 or more which (l) The yearly general membership fee shall be $1.00 for adults, 75c for high school age, 35c for grammar school age. After ten months of work in devel- oping the Community Center and l program of extensive activity, the Board of Directors announces the following plan for memberships: nl me mmganon or Lommlssloner Swanson the council gave a vote of thanks for the services rendered in the past by John Sweeney of the water department who shortly is scheduled to be inducted into the United States Army. The report of the building department as read by City Clerk Musser reveals that the long awaited building boom in Highland Park is well under way. The figures show that activity in this department during the first three months of the year was one hundred and forty-six per cent greater than n year ago. AI building is one of the prime indices of prosperity it appears that the "good old days" are back with us again. At the imtigation of Commissioner Swanson the thanks for the services rendered in the past by Job: department who shortly is scheduled to be inducted into dumping refuse Commissioner Sharp also asked for more cooper: public in keeping the incinérator property free from de department plans to shortly Mart work‘on cleaning u} and its task will be a hundred per cent easier if the Commissioner Sharp issued another plea for t bills. It appears that more than the usual amoul to pay for contemplated improvements during the and unless John Q. Public comes through with h: not have the" whecwithaitiia; (heal? - . ,V._..e_,.. ...- um... - m u“: equipment It rather high, the operation cost is low, running around one dollar per month. Commissioner Swanson reports that the gravel roads in the outlying sections of the city are in bad shape and in constant need of repair. Lack of snow during the past winter and the resultant heavy frost in the ground has had a ruinous effect on most of these roads. The street department has poured load after load of gravel on them with little effect. The roadbeds appear to be bottomless and twenty-four hours after the gravel is put on it disappears. Commissioner Sharp issued another plea for the prompt payment of water LNG, IA . ' Commissioner Gourley also asked the council to approve the installation of equipment to halt the corrosive action now taking place in the water depart- ment's Sunset storage tank. Up to a few years ago corrosion in water tanks was usually eliminated by the painting method. Recently, however, n more economical and more efficient way was discovered to do the job. This method which is based on the theory of passing an electrical current through the water, not only removes corrosive material already formed, but also prevents corrosive action from taking place. Although the initial cost of the equipment is rather high elm An.-...:.._ ---A r, I, . - _ City Council Publ_i_c _comes through "ii'itiGii"iGe"r By Emma M. Mumw asked for more cooperation on the hart of the " property free from debris. The commissioners' art work‘on cleaning up the incinerator ground: a --Fw. ---- A, . .. .. --. r plea for the prompt payment of water usual amount of money will be required during the Spring and coming Summer gives a general membership to each member of a (lazily. (4) Membership in open " Highland Park citizens 3nd their dren Ind to out of town red who gre employed here. (3) The membership cards are now ready for distribution. Those who are already entitled to cards will receive same in the near future. th, t citizens and their chil- out of town residents public use. dim;qu stipend the" city will in open to all ‘have seen both productions. The Zion production was written and directed by s young minister of the Christian Catholic Church, Rever- end Jabez Taylor of Zion, Illinois. who is the scenic artist sud property designer ls well. In 1935 Reverend Taylor traveled in Palestine. Syria, and Egypt studying the net‘s-l scene- where the Bible story was made Ind the scenery of the Zion Fusion Plsy was painted by him from sketches and photogrsphl made on this trip that the Near East. The costumes slso_were designed with so eye to the Wan-erg:- of Alum†To Be Presented Until JIM 29th in lien The 1941 season of the lion Passion Play will begin Sunday afternoon, April 6, in the lion Auditorium, Zion, Illinois and continue until June 29th with presentations every Sunday al- ternoon at three o'clock. Chicago Time, and on Thursday evenings, June 12 and June 26 at eight o'clock. Chicago Time. Zion Passion Play was presented in 1935 and has been given every year since with the ex- ception of 1938 when there were no presentations because of the destruc- tion of Shiloh Tabernacle and conse~‘ quent loss of all Passion Play equip- ment the year before.During the five seasons in which the Passion Play has been given it has grown from an ordinary church production to a Passion Play of international im- portance having become known in that time as the "Oberottmerout of America," so named by those whol have seen both moductions. Zion Passion Play Now in Progress THURSDAY, APRIL " TUESDAY, APRIL ll WEDNESDAY, APRIL " 9:30 - 12 H. P. Hospital 10:30 am. Highland Park 10:30 am. League of Wm MON DAY, FRIDAY. APRIL " 10:00 nun-4:30 pan, Red Crou Mm at Trinity Church. 8:00 pm. Suurday Evenili' CM: It Y.W.C.A. 8.00 pm. Campbell Chapter O.E.S. meets at “and: Tank SUNDAY. APRIL " THURSDAY, APRIL " 12 9:00 aim 2:†pm. 2:30 p.m. 1:15 pm 3:00 um 6:30 p.m, 12:15 [Lin 2110 pun am pm. 8r00 pm. 2:30 p.m, 8 :00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm. 8:30 pan, 9:30 am 9:30 am. 6:30 pm 1.00 pan, , :45 pm. 8:00 pm. 4 :30 pm. 4 :30 p.m. APRIL " School: rename work after week's Ill Woman's Club Board meeting, Highl Woman's Aucciuion Bond meeting. Kiwanis Club Dimer, Sunset Valley Meeting at Park Board It H. P. Cit Meeting of School Bond. District 106 City Council meeting It City Hall. All day Rummage Sale at Woman's Club. Nursery school of Y.W.C.A. Spring can Lions Club luncheon, Sin-a Valley cur. Friendship Cub Y.W.C.A. bus trip. Hizhhnd Park Music Club Baud. In†of Women Vote" Board, Y.W.CA. League ot Women Voters Luciana, Y.ILC.A Elm Place P.T.A., "Dr. Joudyn†School. Dinner Men's Club, Trinity thatch, "Dr. dark H. P.atoiictutmeeant"iju-strtaer, Briergate Community Chi). Highland Park Lodge No. 1362 B.P.O.E. 1myat meeting of Himâ€!!! Park w, Vesper mice at Bethany Chard; Vesper service u Y.W.C.A. y, e. 110;an Board 31mm Lion Club Lind-spa " Sunset valley Clip. Result: meeting of the DA.R. It home of Mm.Gedt AminnLegvimmeeIinginlaioanl. Young Men’s Clubmeeu'ngu MGM. Calendar Auxiliary Tickets to nu presentation. In new "unable. It in the pdicy of the Fusion Play' W to inn compliment", delec- to claim and their wives. Children under Ik- teen year. of an are admitted It - price And there are special reducing to group- of twenty or has. For further infer-369a who p Zion Fusion Play. lick, ttthal. of mo yen" it) holds “new“ attention of the um. in the grip at intense inure-Ii; the durntion of the production the pres!!! is forgotten and the an.- The production when the: Ila-n to present and the twenty-0k (at moving mne- pom-aying the life of Jesus of Nauru}: hold the “die-cc of the cut the Patton Play is I rd!- giouu mice and though the pn- Ientuion is entirely obioctive it h. nevertheless, in the fittal .natrir." Great Sermon. of men, women, and children, - bers of the Christian Catholic 09% who come from all walks of lite. The butcher. the baker, and the eu- dlestick maker u well u the home- wife, the switchboard Operator, and the preacher are all found in the Passion Play in some My. The moulding of this - of di- verse per-cum into the pet-culi- ties of the Gospel story has been undet the direction of Mull- "tst. Swanstrom Young. Since 1935 Ind-- Young has coached the lion Pinio- Pley cut in dramatic Interpretatio- and to her in due much of the I“ of the presentetion. Tit the III-hen [rule-t possible authenticity. The can of the Pinion PIA)â€. made up Hos _ week‘s sprint 'otstt'as tinc, Highllnd Park woman's Gull d Mug. I’m-inn Mn oiut V "Dr. Clark Killer.†Hey Ody. City Halt no; open Club