. HIGHWOOD Vol. Na. 38; No. " The Highlanb Park Press ['jeiijiijj?j?] Amhmmomumm Highland Put, Ennis, Thursday, May 27, 1948 KIWAIIS HOME SHOW JilllllE- 4,5,6 Thirteenth Ravinia Festival Opens Tuesday, June Twenty-ninth With Eugene Omandy Conducting' uaittodhtGift Mr. Alba-t Bork. Commander Highland Put Post N6. 146 The American Legion Hkhlmd Park. Illinois I luv. received a page from the Highland Park PRESS, Ind may t congratulate vou and the mem- ber: of your good Post on your fine contribution to the Highlmd Pork Hospital. This is certainly . real dm-tmuon of community spirit, and it further show; to the world " lap that the Iagion is In unselfish ortraniaation, _|nd your good Post has fulfilled its colt-tin on the Child Welfare ‘Prognn that won out Meals: program for the month of April. Dear Albert The action of your Post nnd its members is another demonstration ‘hy the Auction Legion is the granted. service orgnniution con- tributing to the welfare of the Community, State Ind Nation. lay I my commons to you on your excellent prop-nun. WakToBecinThisWeel: On Din] Telephone Bldg. aNge"t.T. . contraction work will . Islet/this week oi'eerly next week an a new two-every and human: dial We excl-Ange building for MighHrad Perk. E. M. Knox. manager for he Illinois Bell Telephone Comm, named this week. The lireneistive build- in; tobeioeatedon thew-tilde of Second Sheet between Conn-ll Avenue and Elm Place, will house equipment nm to provide Highland Park with test, utuute dial telephone service. The 143 by 100 foot brick - me, set beck " teat from the curb line. will he modern from top to tenement, Knox aid. The "I lulu-ion a! team do. mining will be augmented by In- diana limestone tin. N"ewdin1ei-tt,taitoranndq to m Highland Pur- communi- "tio-d-att-tteden thertratnmsrirtaT8br1iNitNot {use and equip-cm room. Th zoo-'1 interior will be 'tfa%s.d tiux6ieh.t-thermrithair-dt1tqr ventilating equip-ant. will lab - the M -mtam from Manda-shunnuwark. mil-chm Onto-ammuni- bard- "n.. mammal: uh “1'0!th The 225 In 150 foot in for the building was patch-ed from In Indie G. Got-die. Angelo lanai and Mr. and In. Pull Pent. "in--Mbro.g-tsrtth ttn-tmr-th-taM/to b-ae-tedits-msd WWII-nought (m " a. cities which in “Mal. tooth“, “with“ Ammunuum -th.et-teeth.qstratmt- “annuities-Imam! r.oi.ets--irs.tob.-dfue 31-,qu - about“: all tr-.qr-beorttHftmt n-.tha--eanu. Ila-unqu- 'e+reeh-fee won “No.1“m‘ultono-t atrium Ball on Sunday “In It 10:80. from which -erraeqtotkeNrtKr w cinch for I.“ â€mm-hobo“... trgh'/'g,Tg'aT'pd'.'ttg: "ILIIMM -sralt-tatw-theh- Indium-‘10:“ Withhedpenomlreguds,l (Os-thud on no 0) bought! D. Gotcha“. Department Commander TOM manly, Mrs. Ernst von Amman and Mrs. L. F. McClure are Ticket Crairmen The 13th annual ticket ales campuign for the Kathi. Putin] was launched on Tuesday " I luncheon nt the Casino Club Chi- cugo " which Pen-y B. Ecklurt, CHM, and members of the Executivo Committee of Ravinia were both. With four outstanding artists scheduled to play with the China) Symphony 0mm under five noted conducton. the Ravinia season will get under way Tues- day, June 29. Mrs. Ertht C. von Amman of Winnetka. who has headed the Coupon Book Sales Committee for a number of years, will this year have as her eo-ehnirman, In L. P. McClure of Highland Park. Other suburban chairmen will also share their responsibilities with eo-chaipnen. The following chair- men were announced " the ttur. cheon: Wankegnn. Kin Harjorie M. Porter and In. Alexander F. Beauhien; lake Bluff. lies Juli- ettoBromortdHiEmnLAmr. man: Lake Forest, In. Donald hater and In. Konrad Schnier: Highland Park. In. Richard P. Kuhns and In Karl Tr. Velde; Glencoe. In. John R. Nicholson and In. "oma. Grunge: Win- netka. In. I. B. Sherman, Jr. and In. John J. Gallery. In; lrtatGttiliiriuiiia: n D. Stevenson. and In. Charles S. Naaon; . Wilmette, Mia. Frances Scheidsnhelln and lies Ruth Trus- ha; Evanwon, In. George L Beeht, In. Norman J. Wester hold and Mrs. Dmnia‘Gent; Chi- cago. Mia Alice Berle: and Mrs. William E. Vogelhaeh; Remington, In Joseph I. Whaler and In. William R. Wm Jr.; 1dttertrriBe, In. Stewart Harvey Ind Mrs. Georg: Bunny, Jr. Despite increased cosh..knv‘lnin pn'ces will remain the some for the 1948 season, It. new an- nounced. Gate “mi-ion. will re- nal-I $1.25 or one coupon and ro- serud sut- for regular (non- artist) concert: will be an nddi- tional 81.25 or one coupon. For the nights on which artist. - the chug! for ' will be double. Coupon books, and: con- taining " will. will In sold for 815.00 Icahn this ' um- ntfoeting I nvin. MBs for M punch-sen. In your In m AmmmN eon-Mao sold tho phenomenal and of $78,000. in coupon book. YachSaianOpain W'nIIABichi-nd 'iurtekaLEistghtartrsmrneod nnmmtolthcdwuon which William Fri-Inn, noted Beoteh%oWt,n.%-r.trt- P.tereetdrtPe.arf, nstitter, an North Sign Yum ChtbwtTthi_-aEiass. 'te%tDt-dfeeth_ ailing-Inna. boau emetic-themati- -rrHtibqtnt_mttutrsr. "r.'tatdmttFd-h- ,rtii-tahtinht-tdu-NrMtBb- Innd Park's n-t which he!“ place an -. And, like, Chair-ofthe-e-tttot hamouthqnfornhluguhr eour-ht-vuqrae-hod.. "lrl,-tlNte.nrsdehsrhftrts Mancunian-nutm- Mmmhlfhthnlh “Immuneâ€!- her-ft"mrrhh-t, nonegtl “9* Avg, _ "A colonial-0.1m will fttmhgh II. "fe-hr-rt. Por_nehr_,berrgt.. tshea-bet.--.'. 1aesdrtrhPt-uievrt.i" â€gym-mam 5c flow; “-50 a year A wiwiumm (Continual on m. C) (OM-â€0) of." â€the of No