Mrs. Arthur L. Richtmyre, 2573 North Deere Park drive, entertain- ed the North Shore Junior board of Northwestern settlement Tuesday afternoon. Plans were discussed for their early summer benefit. From its beginning in war-torn China to its dramatic conclusion high above the streets of Manhattan, "Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery" is packed with action, romance and laughter. Its stars are Ralph Bel- lamy, again seen as the famed sleuth of fiction, and lovely Margaret Lind. say. On the double-feature attraction at the Alcyon for Wednesday and Thursday. An exciting story, swift action, countless thrills, delightful music, and comedy combine to make "Thundering Frontier" one of the more enjoyable outdoor dramas of the year. "This is the most exciting story I know," Mark Hellinger said of "High Sierra," screening at the Al- cyon on Sunday, Monday and Tues- day. Starring the most sensational actress of the past year, Ida Lupine, and screendom's No. l gangster, Humphrey Bogart. Presenting a breathless and thrill- ing cavalcade of the historical be- ginning and growth of America, from the turbulent days of Valley Forge up to the present time, "Land of Liberty," which the Alcyon will screen on Friday and Saturday of- fers in one production as engrossing and compelling a series of episodes " is usually seen in fifty or more pictures. There are over one hundred outstanding screen stars in the pro- duction, The Bumsteads, those mas- ters of mirth, are on the same pro- gram in "Blondie Goes Latin." "Land of Liberty" At Alcyon Theatre APRIL 10, IN1 A class is being formed in Home Nursing to start on Monday, April 14th at 1.00 p.m. until mo pan. There are already twelve in the class and they can accommodate 24. Mrs. Ruby C. Kallman will conduct the course. It will cost $111) for the sup- plies and 75 cents for the book. Please call Mrs. Behana, H. P. 1565 or Mrs. Gilroy, H. P. 2461 if you wish to join. There will be no meeting of the Production Unit of the Voluntary Chapter of the American Red Crou on Friday, April li, because it is Good Friday. The next meeting will be held on April 18th from 10.00 a. m. until 4:30 pan. Workers are badly needed in all departments. The shop has raised $10,500 since October, for British Aid, This amount represents the purchase of 262 hos- pital beds or five mobile soup kitch- ens. With houseclesning coming on, the committee feels that housewives will find numerous articles of brie-a- brac, china, silver, books, old furni- ture and clothes that they will not be able to use. If it is impossible for the donors to bring their discard- ed things to the shop they are asked to call Mrs. George Childs, H. P. 677 or Miss Helen Bergstrom, H. P. 3147. Red Cross Chapter Postpones Meeting A plea is being made .by the Brit- ish War Relief shop's Highland Park representative for donations. It has been announced that without more public interest and cooperation the shop would have to close. Donations Asked for British War Aid Shop Amusements THE PRESS '; At the snnual business meeting of the Hichlsnd Park Council at the home of Mrs. Roy o. Herein. Wed. nesday the following women took of- iiee as members of the local Girl Scout Council: Mrs. C. Eugene Hitter, Girl Scout Commissioner; Mrs. John Van Bergen, second de- puty commissioner and membership chairman; Mrs. Herman 2Uehke, third deputy commissioner and re- presentative to the community chest; Mrs. Robert Thompson, secretury; Mrs. Leo Sheridan, treasttrer; Mrs. Barton Pope, representative to the co-ordinsting council; Mrs. Cleyburn Jones, community relations; Mrs. J. M. Watkins, Jr., Juliette Low, chair- man; Mrs. John Pridaat, registrar; Mrs. Bowen Stair, Girl Scout lend- er's representative; Mrs. Julian Harris, Brownie representative; Mrs. Julius Laegler, first deputy commis- sioner and finance chairman; Mrs. Ellsworth Mills. camp chairman; Mrs. Kenneth Lacey, co-chairmen of camp; Mrs. Carroll Bartlett, training chairman; Mrs. Ralph Archer, train- G.S. Council Members Installed Wednesday P/N 25c Wed-dar, Thur-lay rum. sot-Mu SINGLE FEATURE PM!“ - mum inn win“ DOUBLE FEATURE Ptt0tWAM.-WBD. um noun" Telephone H. P. 2400 00min: “PM of In: Dunn." “In "at Tl fall I - 1'lre,ttr, " â€IIIVNCIIIACI or N0?II 'gthr, I“ "I kmâ€)! IMO"! may. _ My In» 'Htuartr, W Had-y I. WW -. "ELLERY QUEENS PENTHOUSE MYSTERY†ALCYON Moreth-ovie...ttutt-otovtr-vrmor- a""t""-'.errtt.tsmrto-atr.-r-- 8"†with the Bumkeaai The Icmn'l mull; -gerade, of thrUW ---_----- a. -- - "I" FiiaEia,741' wing-In- In "THUNDERrNC FRONTIER" Butteuttt-tmtittrHtremt-tttsrttw All-(Hilducub-nllm The “BLo'Nm'E COEs'fA'T'I'I‘f“ --------Nua-------. WWII-Mb 959 Pl!!!“ flirty-Ilse sun In "LAND oF'IZIBiiJRW‘ Id- “DI-l, Ellyn" log-n I. - “an." a... U! “a.“ Gila." "‘1'“?! â€out." â€can. LIV. with In" “HIGH MERRA" “mm “In. 2900.050 '..hyer..rhmtiyt._,, . . 6:00 to no The L. R. Hutdlicuom, " Oak- wood drive, MI move to the Oak Termee apartments April 15. Tickets may be "Cured from Mrs. Byron Smith, ticket chairman, tel. H. P. 3185. Mrs. HI!!! Mr ig lochl chairman and bu chum of til at- augments. The Green Bay Reed School ETA. will manner . ttene6t med - in the school auditorium on Frldey. April la at "tt o'clock. Itwiilbeadesserteardrartr- able prize: end may door when. Any kind of curd - preferred may be played. A sped-l room " be provided for those desiring to play lumen. inc chairman; In. Ralph Yo Wil- lions, orgnmUtim, China; In. Phillip Johnson. publicity cit-imam; Mrs. Benedict Goodman, In. Edgar B. Carter and Mrs. Roy o. Herein. delegates u large. Green Bay Road School Will Give Card Party April 18 they've gone nun-led WM“. Aregt II. M, II PAGE NW mu.“ M11."