Pagez Finally! And now we'll have more safety in Highland Park. . . . . . . Seen those new stoplights being installed at that ttgt,".,'""" intersection, Central and Greenbay oa 8. -7iiiey'o bring a new safety element into our grow- ing town . . . and farsighted civic leaders deserve a slip-on-the-back for .their caution. THEY DESERVE CREDIT, Well . . . let this be in praise of all those capable folks at these companies whose good work meant, so much in our pleasant living conditions. snow-53 for Poppy Day Success; Auxiliary Officers Elected For New Year "if yGiriaiiidke are, eieh month you get an in: voice from the North Shore Gas Company and Public Service Company. - _ _ - .9 . . , 1'7" -_,AL.».. "thvr day that because "M: Heaven" wank over m We and his assuciates decided ll over the comedy for unothcl and drop; for the lime “dawn," the play originally uled to run from June 14 1. Hull In Normal Uren of Mrs. C. W. Matthivsv"--presi-; dent; Mrs. Bernard S'hvvhy--tst! wire prusiUcnt; Mus. Grant Ron» tson-tmel vice prrsidt‘nl; Mn. John Fay treasut'er', Mrs. Hvr- mah Leurr--historian; Mrs Osrlr Iverson-eh/m, and Mrs. Ray- mond Benson, ttvrIvant-at-arrttr. The rettutitting officers and chairmen will be ummiulrul by the president after her inslnllnlinn In Sepu-mbrr. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered an atom] clu- - Marrht,19ti. n the Poet omeo at Highlnnd Plrk. "Kaoh- . Subscription SIT; 1'd.G'a yen; tr cent: per . . . rd, [our outside of Dianna non. Thank you, well done. Keep up the NO "JASON" NOW; MAYBE LATER . . Likeuhlc H. M. Ito, or of Highland I'm roles and the ousnd at At the rc'pzulnr In auxiliary un Thur: the fulluwilu: officvr for the running you! 'iiiiriiiirii;i, pay the invoice and for another month completely forget the consistently fine job folks in both of these great organizations are doing. 'uimou, uled to 19. Conv"" lo all win- in Day llu- hunt (‘nnlnhun- hah. nln boy Uln'r again it Is strvssvd that Mt proceed. of the poppy “I: "" usad fur rvlmlnlnuhnn in vcterans' howiials and for child welfare. At the ro‘uulur Inn-ling of tho auxiliary on Thursday owning, luuod Thund- of out "I by the manna " WI: ' avenue. 11W m., Tokphono: Highland Purl Teuthouse The 557 publication mun on. :54. of up u '""""e"""", ...-.. -- w_ no '69 f the - on ' d be has! ull, the a... all an of the writer. my: 3. Olson. hiâ€. . rt. mm. In. Auxiiiur That I In- A lid The Mr, Karl Salu, poppy chairnian the Highland Park Legion (:ommnniuuom _ humid Ne Hooray} “my, No. IO. wishes her "pwtiiutiun and next new play scheduled. it should be good. minim-41 actors are most in]: in their challenging mi we again predicvHucr for uur unique theater Ill mektrr tl, Illinois, “in an tit ads WANT AD A PRESS "r-o-r-a'-""" 4ptul hurl! TRY her M. Rosters, pmdu Id Park's popul later, told us tl because “Matlv. John Love " fine work " hich houses chit 1k lion and thunks to make Poppy oss that it way. r [chalxilituliun n sent to thc 's and the,tticls l as a contritur Ross cottage at WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ wishes to ex WV": LEI": m: ' INK heduled pruduc N ates From Here we", to I electvd " that M In Juno a I' There job the . in he old ar ‘d Wesley Methodist . Sponsors Home Talent Show, June 24 The Men's Club of the Wesley Methodist Church, Highland Park- llighwnod, is umnsoring a Hume talent show, at the llighwmul Community Center, 425 Railwuy avenue. Highwood, on Friday, June 24th at 3:00 o'rlock p.m. The master of ccremopies will be a professional team known a} the “Torry-Teenersâ€. They are Gurrl-tl's Bibical Institutes "Pan, tomimirs" and have traveled all ....v...‘. ..... .....v.. ,....,,u. .....- . . o' . a _ ‘J ziizimh “ill thrill his audience1 1',"upv,,hiitiCy2,tititf,irs2,tr:y. with baritone number.» .'i"Y 'l" "id,, e:atnlle:m(l3risw:lt5:l ham-in): numbers will be pre- i','.'.,' an} 'i. . ' P . 'l ramtvtl by Mary Mazzetti's group ('vu..1i:.',1,t,iitiue,r.s.id1rl.'nTk. 3:33? l 1tcttvFtirk. ".t; ,. . ... -, will]; liiilrh: will Rive several Howitality, Mrs. Frank Lennon" irupvrsonations. The {Sarina Ac/i,"))':':,.'..";','"',', 'lt, 'tfar,') 'tct. _ .; . . ... unit“; " s., "'rrdian band will plat) ‘fll'lunl luhn Levinson: U and grade. Room: mmutm for the (nu-lung of tyt'.;', h d 'ii' f 'il'i'if,, d R bel; mow. The Star-light. "rchest,rii'lr')',lC'r',' I; [t lhldtrhen qu; “ill 21mm. vutmtuiu their popular} 'd L" 's"li,",dl,C.'l' vil'/,',,'l'r",r.s'dr'Ct, "“““' ""u1tir'cs. ' l Room Mothers, Mrs. Gilbert Smith. Thvre will lw a (Innis rehearsali _ i Friday. June thh' at the Com- . . l munity center at 7 pun. C'dii','lCyl!rs. AtPas.td.Mefnte.ts. I who thinks he has any tnlentlHeads Ravinia Auxiliary "YI would like to appear on thelof Chicago Commons "hiw may report at the rehearsal. The final meeting or the WISH". Tho proceeds from the showl Hint-19 of the limrinia Auxiliary' will provide funds for the visuallof the Chicago Commons will be; "eiuvatiott programs of the church hvld Friday, June 24th, at 1:30i school nnd the church. P. M. at the home of the former The committee in charge of nr- s','."'.:,",'.".',':;, M";- Dudley 2ll' 2: ranzvnu-nts are Raymond Suzzi. -- . . ao ns t venue. tu a “- I.cslie Fuller and August Bara- tc"uyyheon _t'rycvdimt lhe Tett- and Ill-tux Frirk. Mike Gilroy will Rive several i"utttsormtiotcs. The Garitto Ac- rurtlinn band will play fifteen minutes for. the opening of the shuw. The Star-light orchestra “ill again entertain their popular music cnthusiasts. _ Thvre will be a dress rehearsal Friday, June 17th' at the Com- munity renter at 7 Inn. Anyone who thinks he has any talent and would like to appear on the Murw may report at the rehearsal. cami. It has also been reported that "hvre will be door prizes awarded after. the program. June Ally-on - Peter hwford M-et and" . Last Day Tin-"Jay. Juno " Starting Friday For One Wooi Juno " I. " Cli'lon W.hb---Skiruy Tov Ton 'rr.h---Auv, You!" "Mr. Belvedere Goes To College" Casi-u J“- "-'e-t-d “his." July t - "Down To 50- In ALGYON 385’." July J -"." "Th 'trettoe Storr rbidvd' Latent News Events and 3-ch a." "bHets Enjoy I - Show in Cool Comfort Elisabeth Tnonr Mary Ann - Jam! high TUUA--". P. 2400 By "Little Women" Highland Park Institutes "Pan, mve traveled all entertaining the war. They will Ison. _ lComsoitteo Chairmen ' I l’rugram, Mrs. Morton Living- ‘slun; Su-iaf, Mrs. Frank Moyes; Mv-min-rship, Mr. and Mrs. Raitt 1T1 in-whnumn; Publicity, Mrs. jut-urge H. White; Lunchroom, (Mm. Paul Behunna, Mrs. J. H. ,Lluidstmm; Rvvisions, Mrs. Irving Guldbug; Atrtivitiws, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Levy; Buck Fair, Mrs. ill-wry Stein; Legislation. Mrs. Paul Phelps; Health and Safety, Mr. and Mrs. James Griswold; Publications, Mrs. Frank Nellis; Ways and Means, Mr. J. T. Pincus; Hoy,pitality, Mrs. Frank Lennox; IStudy Group, Mrs. Richard Fech- hviuter; l' T Ado Editor, Mrs. Juhn Levinson; Upper grade Room 1.\Iulhers, Mrs. Richard Rubel; ‘lnlvr-grmle Room Mothers, Mrs. l, H. “inking; Primary Grade l Room Mothers, Mrs. Gilbert Smith. iii' Born in Highland Put and a graduate of Highland Put High school. ha entered the my in March, 1942, receiving his train- ing at pom in Florida and Wyom- ing. Shipping overeat in Mar, 1943, he wu stationed in Enghnd. mam For War Ben, Sqt. Charles Clark A member of the moth bombor division ind "of the 4181.5 bomber squadron, he flew many million- over Germany, and also convey“ flying fortune: to Alden. Me was awarded the distinguished flying cross, the air medal with four oak lent clusters, the pmi- dentin citation Ind the purple heart. Ionian! units. was. held on Saturday of Ian week " the [In-scuba Conception church In: 8.1. Charles A. Clark. who - his life for his country " the up of " in I raid ave: Germany, Octobet 10, I943. Surviving are his father, Wilo liam E. Clark of Chicago; three brothers, Norman and James of Vancouver, Washington, Ind li- chmel of Chicago, Jsnd three sis- ters: Mrs. Charles zghnle of Highland Park, Mrs. Homer Chase of lake Forest and Mrs. Howard Olson ot Chicago. School PTA Hiram L. Kennicott, Jr. Heads Elm Place b'upvrintvndvnt, Dr. C. o. Dahlo; Past Pres., .\lr. F. Ir. Weeks; Up- per Grum- Ron. Mr. AI [Nanak-s: Guidance Din, Miss Virginia Nel- Interment w: Mary’s cemetery V ins. Plans will be the Svptvmber Tea bers, for the Talk " The Walls or Jericho' FH., Sat Cunol Wilde, Uni: Dar-all Anne Blunt. Kirk [Jo-[In we to I.†p m “allure an a sun Open 2 pm Kan! Tnylor, Peggy Kind-n "Half Past Midnight" Added: Nun and Curt... "That Lady In Ermine" "The Winner's C ircle" Betty Grail. Color by Sephlnm Ala: Can- ond late "no Joan Wines, "or... Fuky unholy-n! Color by? Technicolor Pearl Theatre PROVE Dough. Fnirbinlu. " Wu made " St. K. P. 4070 completed for for new mem- Day in early June tr." Jule It†THE PRESS Recently ml» on. for It. - " 1M“ In a. follow- in: What. In Ann-Id Me- Phce, Pirat Vito-Prenatal. In. Edwin P. But. Soc., Mm. Win-r M. Lillie. Trauma Mrs. Robert Gnig, Chain-u: of Sewing Con. In. Rottoet Billet", Co-Chairman. In. Willin- Podon. cm of Knitting Com. Mrs. Georg- R. Allen, China“ " the annual Rummage SAle. In. Guy Pint-y and of the Publicity Com. Mrs. Arthur RAH. District 108 Needs Housing For Teachers Ocular. mum» in “fathom-3m mrtr.AttmetiroeAintaF. "oboirtqmadqNrtho- MthChbm-m The Board of Education, Dis. trict 108. in again sending out an appeal to the community for housing for its tenehers. There is an active need for small houses, apartments, furnished or unfurn- inked, and room with kitchen privileges. Tho Board feels it is important to help our teachers locale suitable housing so that Highland Park can attract and hold personnel of high caliber. Summer "Reading Program at City Library To Begin June 11 The annual summer reading program in the children's depart- ment of the Highland Park Public Library began June ll. Any child who is able to read is invited to join and may register " the li- braly anytime during vacation. Thi, year the liouks'which the young Hikhlnnd Faker: read and discuss with Miss Fitch, the chil- dren's librarian, will be recorded in a new and special way. Awards will be made at the end of the summer for those children who have read seven or more books. The Board of Education would appreciate it very muc if mem- ber, of the uv,,1gu,',',Tfdfo halve such housing available, or know of the possjbility of such housing (apartments. houses, or rooms), would call the Board Office, Highland Park 1062, and list the infornmtiun with the office tteere- tary. _ V Beginning in September there will be I need for housing for five married couples, itwo with children), and six to ten unmar- ried withers. Several of then; persons would be very pies-ed to locate apnrtments or houses before the opening of school, Books for vacation loan are again available in both the adult and children's departm'ents Books may be taken on this plan for the whole vacation period-May l to " No MIII'I and . . . No “anal-meat . . . m" Till BIS!“ BARBECUE RIBS You ever mm: With Cote slaw Ind Fren) Fun Wll-tlte "‘2 16ST GMT“..- It [531E103 Fri., Sdt. 3"... Hum. Tu... Juno IO-ZI Gout. Bro-C. Jun PM! Lauri“ Melchior Wad. (In Sal. Jun. 18-†Jo.- Font-in. bs..c.ti'iiitittt \ also Chicken. uni sandwichel Beet In. lumbar-[ell on": to (En In 3 mun-m! VILLA “METRE Starti" Sunday. June " Toe A Dun mu onu- Auu vound - Ham-Fri. qrtttb-S.t.So. ttsth-ak I. .1†lo: the! 0:30. uu. a: (3th SWK WEBQ-TEMPiE Lassie. Ton Drab. Jan-t Loi'h “Hills Of Home" Totort---tt. P. cos "Luxury Liner" In Technicolor In Teéhnicolor “Rebeca†$1 .40 d0 [Jun-:0 Oliviar Jun I748 0:505. 1-4: any port w, m nun-ll. Mot avail-bk. â€.devmne-t d-ttamine-td-ard. The boob-n, be tabla n. on Line at tho :03me of the bungee-uni“ of tho Wet. and “my be re- tr-d-ti-Ott-tttan oetnbart. GARNETT tj' CO Walters Shoe Shoo 389 CENTRAL AVE. Orders Fitted "we Bath Mat sets-Rm. and Lid Cover. Can behad Father’s Day comes but once a year. so this year let's hand Dad something he really wants . . . Give Dad 1 pair of slippers trom Walter’s . . . it's 3 gift he will enjoy every day in the year. Personalized The Tenthouse Theatre High School Athutie M. "kiln-J Put. "Ii-oh (Bohr..- Green Day Rd. and Slokie on Park An.) "Thalmin-Thc-Io-nd" ___ 'aea'iiiiic- zihttiy,,i1sttt.t; " Intro-lion. In... M. P. nu in um to three weeks HAT" MAT SET a wide range of colon Thursday, June ‘16. 1949 Jun. 14. tB, te. l7. ID. " mbMGaIdeIChb “the Air at 7303'!!! “mayoverWKlS Juno " " " M. a "John Loves Marr" ALL "orgasm“. CAST Cubi- am "Made in Heaven" HELD OVER SLIPPERS SPORT SHOES DRESS SHOES LOAFERS - $428 1106.7) TEL. H. P. I72