Page 2 Have you been in our bank recently? Well, if you haven‘t, we recommend a visit there. You‘ll be delighted with the new and coâ€"operaâ€" tive spirit that abounds there now. A . aDoun rere now. c 000 00 col E. Interested in â€"learning | what our able Secretary of Commerce, Charles Sawyer, thinks of today‘s outlook on the future, I wrote him, and back, came a prompt and courteous reply, personally written and signed by him. _ The friendly folks who care for n money owned by Highland Parkers. are group and it‘s really a joy to do business 4_ & + /C cnliee + Nee panes o _ Keep up your splendid spirit, yo you‘ll continue to have the goodâ€"will BRIGHT NEWS . Believing you Highland Parkâ€" ers like to hear bright news backed up with fact, 1 thought I‘d pass along some of Secretary Sawyer‘s positive thinking on our future . ... sage "New ‘ horizons of opportunity for American businessmen lie in industries which add to the zest of living for greater numbers of people . . . . "Inflationery _ pressures . have lessened. Personal incomes are above those of a year ago. Comâ€" petitive conditions have improved the quality and lowered the price of essential goods . . . . "Plant and equipment expendiâ€" tures are expected to continue at m higher rate . . .. "Demand _ for goods is . still large . . . 7 Girl Scout Outdoor Activities Outdoor activities have always had a major place in the Girl Scout Program. Because of this appeal, every Troop Program conâ€" tains something of fun in the outâ€" ofâ€"doors noâ€" matter what season of the year, The Girl Scouts of Highland Parkâ€"Deerfieldâ€"Highwood ‘have been very active in many interestâ€" ing activities at the Lodge. The girls from 8 through 17 have used the Lodge daily for Troop Meetâ€" ings which have included Tree Plantings, Bird and Nature Walks, Cookouts and Parent Ceremonies. Most of the older Scouts, from twelve years old on, have had at least one overnight camping exâ€" perience. DAY CAMP AT SAKAJAWEA For 12 days beginning July 6th, our fifty Girl Scouts attendâ€" ing Day Camp will have an opâ€" portunity to carry on All Day Camping. Day Camping is exactly what the name impliesâ€"camping by the day. . Girls from several troops meet together in small groups with special leaders to spend the day â€" outâ€"ofâ€"doors. . The campers arrive at the camp site in the THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single eop%. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Illinois. Ilinois. Issued Thursdn‘ of each week) 'ï¬l"ulgum f by the Highland Park Press, 516| k/ Laure] avenue, Highland Park, VAN JOKNSON B I11., Telephone: Highland Park BRIAN DONLEVY 557. cuames mcxrono | &# publication must be written on ononidoolthe?‘l‘"':".lx-"'“" signed with the name address of the writer. Lester 8. Olson, R. B. Olson, Rdi Here are highlights of his mesâ€" In No Man‘s Land . . . No Entertainment . . . But THE BEST BARBECUE RIBS You ever tasted With Cole Slaw and French Frics Wilmette 4142 “Thcrgovernment is pruv'iding also Chicken, Steak Sandwiches Beef and Hamburgers Orders to Go in 3 Minutes! Communications intended for VILLA DEMETRE $1.40 1657 Sheridan Rd WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ All About Our Town ‘LET‘S TAKE A LOOK "Youny men of this country who are interested in a busineu) career should be told that the opâ€" portunities â€" are limitless â€" that «ood judgment and courage and industry <still produce great reâ€" sultsâ€"that opportunity still beck~' cushions to a decline in consumer income sulu't'â€"thuv. Opperiuniâ€"y S CCCX vâ€()u'. of town guests will include 4 â€" *l% * * }‘the groom‘s. mother, Mrs. Harry |G. Weston, Jackson Hole, Wyo., IMPORIANCE Or SERVICE . : : Mr. and Mrs. Elliot J. Neal, Charâ€" Luckily Highland Parkers have lotte, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown, merchants interested not only ?n Burlington, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. their customer‘s welfare, but in | yance W. Torbert, Short Hills, their town‘s as. well. N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Not only are these merchants|purner, Davenport, lowa, and Mr. giving us the most value for our] and Mrs. Tate L. Robertson, St. dollar, they‘re also giving us SerV~ | pouig, ice, and that‘s what makes for deâ€"| _ Aafter a wedding trip through lightful living and pleasant buyin&| the south, the Vetterleins will Regarding service stations that make their home in Charlotte. really give you service, we again | recommend John Sheahen‘s Standâ€" & » & ard Service station. W‘l'ltergs Gl.l.lld Offers It‘s a pleasure going into lhig‘$6300 in Prizes immaculately kept station _ and The Midwestern Writers‘ Conâ€" watching John and his staff hover | ference ~of 410H _ S. Michigan over your car, giving it the needâ€"| Ave., Chicago 5, is offering CASH ed attention every car deserves. ‘pg[z[-;s for manuscripts, to be Yep, Highland | Parkers, the ‘awarded at its NINTH ANNUAL service our merchants give us WRITERS‘ CONFERENCE, July should be most appreciated. 11 to 17, 1949. Attendance at morning and spend about gix ) .A Few of the Prizes hours there, cooking a meal, hik-_ $500 in prizes for 500 words ing, wading in a brook, resting| on THE BOOK I SHOULD LIKE under the trees, getting acquaintâ€"| o WRITE. ed withâ€"birdsâ€"or insects, and makâ€"| _ g4990. Four prizes of $1000 ing a camp homeâ€"all activities| cach for two Novels, and two found in other types of camps, €Xâ€"| pooklength _ Nonâ€"Fiction _ manuâ€" cept that the campers do not slt-ep, scripts. on the camp site, except when an| _ g190 for book of Junior Fiction. oceasional _ overnight _ stay _ is| _ g1090 for unpublished manuâ€" planned. The camp is conducted| script for Book of Verse. at our Sakajawea Lodge â€"within $20 in prizes for Book of Verse easy transportation distance. Acâ€"| for Children, unpublished. & tivities of the various groups withâ€"| _ g550 in prizes for Short Stories. in the camp are planned by the; g550 for Nonâ€"Fiction, 2500 to camper groups and the leaders. _ | 3500 words. Mrs. W. H. Pagenkopf, and her| $75 for 3â€"Act Play; $50 for} committee of Mesdames David R.! Oneâ€"Act; $25, Play for Children. Lasier, â€" Harry L. Oppenheimer.% Numerous prizes for poems of| Leonardâ€"_ Davidow, _ Walter J.| various types, juveniles, etc. ‘ Lange, Maurice J. Allsbrow and Deadline for Contests June 30,| H. R. Winton, in conjunction with| except completed Novel, Sept. 1. } Mrs. W. H. Pagenkopf, and her| $75 for 3â€"Act Play; $50 for committee of Mesdames David R.! Oneâ€"Act; $25, Play for Children. Lasier, â€" Harry L. Oppenheimer.E Numerous prizes for poems of Leonardâ€"â€" Davidow, _ Walter J.| various types, juveniles, etc. Lange, Maurice J. Allsbrow and Deadline for Contests June 30, H. R. Winton, in conjunction with| except completed Novel, Sept. 1. Miss Jean Ingle, Day Camp Direc-\ For rules for Contests â€"send tor, have completed all necessary| stamped (6 cts.), addressed No. plans for Day Camp with the exâ€"| 10 erivelope to Midwestern Writâ€" ception of the schedule to transâ€"| ers‘ Conference, 410H S. Michigan port the girls from their respecâ€"| Ave., Chicago 5. ; tive schools to the Lodge in the| _â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" morning. This schedule will be ; published in the June 30th isnue1 \:"’ â€" of this publication. | â€"-"fl/ * atoat PRESEWTS ThE Fimsr 010 * Last Day Thurs Clifton Webb, Shirley Temple "Mr. Belvedere Goes ALCYON Friday, June 24th to Thurs., care for most of the arkers are a pleasant do business with them. irit, you bankers, and oodâ€"will of all. By Telephoneâ€"H. P. 2400 Highland Park TRY A PRESS WANT AD Alan Young June 30th To College" w»ervuAs of 1999 June 23 Following the ceremony, a reâ€" ception will be held at Exmoor Country Club. Tuesday evening the Henry H. Hixsons and Mrs. Louis C. Schultz entertained _ the _ bridal party and out of town guests and relaâ€" tives with a buffet at the Hixson home on Kimball Road. Wednesday _ the _ groom _ gave his bachelor dinner, and . this afternoon _ Mrs. _ Edward _ H. Mackenzie of Highland Park will ! entertain at a tea with Mrs. Louis BARBARA ASHLEY WRIGHT A JUNE BRIDE On Friday, June 24, Barbara Ashley Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ryer Wright of Highland Park, will be married to William Galey Vetterlein, Charâ€" lotte, N. C. The ceremony will take place at 4 o‘clock"at the Highland Pk. Presbyterian church, Reverend William A. Young offiâ€" ciating. â€" The bride‘s matron of honor is her sister, Mrs. William J. Yates of Charlotte. Bridesmaids ade Mrs, Louis De Lone Jr., Pinchurst, N. C.,.Mrs. Henry H. Hixson of Highland Park, and Mrs. Robert Moseley of Deerfield. Theodore H. Vetterlein of Barrington, RL., is his brother‘s best man, and ushers are Wm. J. Yates, Louis De Lone Jr., Robert Russell of Park Ridge, and from Philadelphia, Henry Gadsden, William T. Galey III, and Phillip A. Castner. li""'.'â€'l‘;rner. This evening . the bride‘s parents hold the <bridal dinner at Exmoor. The Midwestern Writers‘ Conâ€" ference ‘of 410H _ S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 5, is offering CASH PRIZES for manuscripts, to be awarded at its NINTH ANNUAL WRITERS‘ CONFERENCE, July 11 to 17, 1949. Attendance at Conference not necessary to comâ€" Conference pete. Matinee Sat. & Sun. Open 2 pm Fri. & Sat Claudette Colbert, Henry Fonda Edna Oliver,. Eddie Collins, John Carradine "Drums Along the Color by Technicolor Also: Latest News and Cartoon and Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Basil Rathbone "The Mark of Zorrow" Added: Cartoon and Late News Sun. & Mon _ the GLay intruders . Also: Late New: and Cartoon PHONE H. P. 4474 Doors Open 6 pm. Fri. & Mon Laird Cregar, Linda Darnell George Sanders and John Emery, Tamara Geva "Hangover Square" Pearl Theatre Intruders" Mohawk" June 24â€" THE PRESS June 26â€"27 Message To Parents From State Health Axojd Crowds and new contacts in ï¬.' buses, etc. if possible; avoi cm*d places where you may be close to another‘s breath or cough, Avoid W‘nï¬.wâ€"foo\utivo play, late hours, worry, irsegular living . conditionsâ€"mayâ€"inyite a more serious form of disease. Avoid swimming â€" in water which has not been declared SAFE by your health department. . Avoid chillingâ€"Take off wet clothes and shoes at once. Keep dry shoes, sweaters, blankets and coats handy for sudden weather changes. Keep Cleanâ€"Wash hands after going to toilet and before eating. Keep food covered and free from flies and other insects. Burn or bury garbage not tightly covered. Avoid â€" using â€" another‘s â€" pencil, handkerchief, utensil or food touched by soiled hands. Quick action may prevent cripâ€" pling :â€" se Call your docterâ€"at once if there are symtoms of headache, nausea,. upset stomach, muscle soreness or stiffness, or unexâ€" plained fever. Take his adviceâ€"if he orders hospital care; early diagnosis and prompt treatment are important and may prevent crippling. Consult your chapterâ€"of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis for help. Your chapter is prepared to pay that part of the cost of care and treatment you cannot meetâ€"including transporâ€" tation, afterâ€"care and such aids as wheel chairs, braces and other orthopedic ~ equipment. This serâ€" vice is made possible by the March of Dimes. Remember, facts fight fearsâ€" Half or more of those having the disease show no after effects; anâ€" other fourth, recover with very slight crippling. A happy state of mind tends towards health and reâ€" govery. Don‘t let your anxiety or fear reach your children, Your If Polic hits our area this seaâ€" Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00â€"Satâ€"Sun 1:30â€"35c \to 6:30 50c after 6:30, incl. tax Telephoneâ€"H. P. 605 GLENCOE Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride Thu., Fri., Sat. June 30, July 2 Starting Sunday, June 26 Cliv‘en _ Shirley WEBB â€"TEMPLE TOM CRAKE + ALAN YOUNG Van Guilder Motors Come in! Ride the Magic Mile! Ida Lupino, Glenn Ford Ma & Pa Kettle" M Belveds>: Lust For Gold Ta Colisgo for 4 Days June Men‘s Club Provides Playground For Beth El Day Camp Mr. Harold Heisler, President of the North Suburban Synagogue Beth El Men‘s Club announces that his organization will contribâ€" ute $3,000 for a play ground area and equipment to be used by the Beth El Day Camp. This area will provide a single tennis court, volleyball court, badminton, basâ€" ketball and squash courts. The confidence makes things easier for you and for others. Dist. No. 2, Woodstock State Health Dept. HIGHLAND TEN PIN * LIGHT GROCERIES & DELICATES: & DAIRY PRODUCTS * BEVERA f * ICE CREAM (our own make) o FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PHONE 597 Deor; open at 2:00 pm. Under New Management Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen OPEN BOWLING The Tenthouse Route 22 TEL H. P. 319 High School Athletic Field, Highland Park, Illinbis (Between Green Bay Rd. and Skokie on Park Ave.) "Theatreâ€"inâ€"Theâ€"Round" 2P June 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 Until 8:00 p.m. 8:45 p.m. Curtain Week Days NEW LAKE ZURICH PLAYHOUSE "Chicagoland‘s Most Charming Summer Theatre" IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE For Reservations Phone H. P.© 1160 Theatre â€" % OPENING JUNE 29 "Accent on Youth" June 29, 30, July 1, 2, 3 Admission LZ. 4441 _ Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sun. $1.50 (Tax. Incl.) June 28, 29, 30 â€" July 1, 2, 3, 4 Thursday, June officers of the Men‘s Club are: Harold H. Heisler, President, David Axelrod Vice President for Highlang Park, Lafayettee Fisher, Vice President for Glencoe, Harâ€" vey Yormark, Vice President for Winnetka, Phil Fuchs, Vice Presâ€" ident for Wilmette and Evansâ€" ton, Harry I. Young, Recording Secretary, I. Silverman, Corresâ€" ponding Secretary, Dr. Charles Vision, Financial Secretary, Josâ€" eph Horwitz, Treasurer and Norâ€" man Albin, Sergeantâ€"atâ€"Arms. ‘The Sisterhood of. Beth El has allotted a sum of $500.00 to be used for playground equipment for the Nursery school. The Day Camp will begin Monday, June 27. E,du,C3 ALL PROFESSIONAL CAST Curtain 8:40 FORD WAXES, POLISHES AND CLEANERS "John Loves Mary" PURNELL and WILSON HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS "Pygmalion" Liquid Cleaner 3 Polishing Wax Polish and Cleaner Chrome Cleaner 9 Body Polish & Foam Upholstery Cleaner Ford Liquid Glaze Cleaner Ford Liquid Glaze Sealer & DELICATESSEN * BEVERAGES Lake Zurich, IHI.