THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, lllinois. hl:eripï¬u rates : Slfluya h."l\l!.ï¬;d-ï¬-d by the Highland Park Press, 516 L dugagtr y veger $: en w t m one side of the paper , and be ?dflh-:dt- the writer. Lester 8. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Réito®. in certain instances, upon presenâ€" tation of the proper application, you can get a refund from the government under the Social Seâ€" curity Act.‘ Doug Brown and family have been visiting their many North Shore friends here.recently. The Doug Browns live in Pittsburgh where Doug has an important posiâ€" tion with one of the nation‘s leadâ€" ing steel companies. The Robert F. Walkers have a fine new home in West Highland Park where more and more young Highland Parkers are settling. Wonder how many vets still need homes? Many dwellings could be built with the money used to buy exâ€" pensive gasoline uselessly burned by military flyers "on routine training flights," which usually means certain pilots have dates in other stat& and decide they‘ll fly over for a weekend! New Members Chosen For Mosquito Abatement Unit <Friend Gil, a writer you‘re going to be reading more and more as he gains deserved recognition from the nation‘s leading editors, spotâ€" lights a little known fact that, We urge you to read Gil Gard ner‘s informative article. NOTES FROM HERE AND THERE ... Wonder why playwrights think they‘ve got to use the Lord‘s name in vain to put across their plays? William T. Jonés, 310 N. Linden avenue, has been appointed by Judge Minard Hulse to take the place of George Dana, member of the board of the Highland Park Mosquito Abatement district. Mr. Dana, who is moving to Florida, resigned as of August 2. Mr. Jones, who has been a resident of Highland Park for over 25 years, is very active in civic affairs. His term will expire in December, 1950. . The board includes William Heinrichs and Mrs. William Stupâ€" ple of Highland Park, Mrs. David L. Waddington of Deerfield, and Melvin R. Nelson of Bannockburn. wwï¬e;e? in our 'â€"o;il‘;ioï¬,fli's Highland Park‘s most dangerous spot. â€" s s o ""“wZ'}{J&EQt'ï¬iEh'liBa Park and Glencoe safety experts study this death trap and then take immeâ€" diate action before lives are lost. â€" _ : $ "It is estimated that more than $10,000,000 _ is . ‘lying fallow,‘ waiting to be ‘plowed up‘ for the asking," writes Gil Gardner on Page 39 of the August Coronet. Beware! Yes, beware of that treacherous intersection at Green Bay and County Line Roads. hosaue! â€" beeiudaind® + 1t Gad 4 A stoplight is needed there at once . . . particuâ€" larly at night, atfer Ravinia concerts, and when drivers are blinded by bright lights flashing from three different direction. _ _ c 24 > With the installation of stoplights at Green Bay and Central Avenues safer and saner driving is seen each day in busy Highland Park. Caution is everyone‘s job. No c% â€" A town can‘t be too safe. Life in Highland Park can and must be made safer! DOES UNCLE SAM owE YOoU MONEY? Yes, Uncle Sam may very well owe you money, too! Notes From Here And There WHITT WHMORE SCHULTZ LET‘S TAKE A LOOK Beware! Christy Palmer and Joan win not only can act, but th sing,â€"and beautifully, too Although it‘s written in big, bold, black, capital letters, "NO SMOKING PLEASE", firstâ€"nightâ€" ers light up inside the tent causâ€" ing a fogâ€"like haze between the actors and the audience. It‘s not pleasant, you puffersâ€" Despite their clearâ€" and powerâ€" ful voices, Tenhouse â€" Players can‘t outâ€"shout the rain . . . and we recommend when the rain comes, the play be halted; actors remain in their positions; get comfortable; and then just relax and wait until the rain stops. You‘ve won y\our audience, you Tenthouse Stars! August rains come Whatever role B:i takes, he does an fine job. ers improve and we certain you Highland Parkers are ing the shows. Highland Parker To Appear On the Air On Sunday, August 7 A winner on a c gram June 12, he three to win from Highland Parkers will be glad to be reminded of the appearance of Bernie Bernardi, tenor, over stations WGN, WGNB and teleâ€" cast WGNâ€"TV on Sunday, Augâ€" ust 7 from 9 to 9:30 p.m. The young tenor will now comâ€" pete for a Hollywood sereen test, $500 savings bond, $425 television set, free trip to Hollywood and other prizes. Listeners‘ votes decide the winâ€" TENTHOUSE THEATER NOTES ... ner. If they only knew that such language not only cheapens but weakens their plays in every inâ€" stance‘! We won‘t walk out on you. We want to hear what you say So . . . please pause when th« Phone Highland Park 321 SPECIAL CARE TAKEN OFP BEGINNERS AND CHILDREN By PARK PRESS) RIDING week the > Tenthouse Playâ€" we certainly hope STABLES Barnard Hughes in exceptionally competitive a group Marrian Walâ€" and â€" Gertrude 1 Joan Bald but they car puffersâ€" | powerâ€" Players . . and he rain ; actors ns; get st relax of the of 35. catch DLRA Nrrrrrcrerenccresersracacasakacacracacaraanaaraaanaraaraaacacaraanac § : $ 8 ‘ ( o C 3 f d $ K. RAVINIA °_ _: . 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For good clean, healthful recreâ€" ation don‘t fail to visit the Mary Jane Lanes any time after Octoâ€" Highwood October 1 ed on the corner of Prairie Ave. and Green Bay road, Highwood, will be open for business on Octoâ€" ber 1, 1949, according to Johnny Passini the proprietor. The new Lanes will have 10 streamlined Brunswick alleys aâ€" long with a soda fountain and lunch room. Passini states that a complete line of bowling equipment will be carried for the convenience of his patrons. Reservation Accepted Now Leagues that would like to use the facilities of theâ€" Mary Jane Lanes may contact Johnny Pasâ€" sini at the Highland Fling in Highâ€" land Park or call 5412 for reserâ€" vations of the alleys. Passini also stated that â€" the Lanes will feature range finders, semi spotters and an electric eye foul line. T H E Miss Maria Santi To Be Featured In Summer Concerts On August 17 at Palmer Park, Roseland, a suburb of Chicago, Miss Maria Anna Santi, 303 Mcâ€" Daniels avenue, will be one of the featured singers of the Chicago Municipal Opera company concert. Miss Santi wilt sing the part of "Vilia" in "The Merry Widow", and will take the contralto part in a duet from ‘"Tales of Hoffman". The difficult part of the murâ€" derer will be played by Robert M. Casper. Mr. Casper has been seen in various roles at the Playhouse, among them, the Inspector in "Angel Street", Leo in "Little Foxes", and Jake in "Pappa Is All". y The concert will be repeated at Garfield park on August 23 and at Independence park on Awgust 29. *3 "Payment Deferred" by Jeffrey Dell, will be the seventh producâ€" tion of the 1949 season of the New Lake Zurich Playhouse and their 44th since opening. Mr. Dells play is important in the fact that it was the first of a series of plays to use the flashâ€"back. The story starts out with a prospective tenâ€" ant looking over the house that once belonged to a murderer, and consequently is told the story of the former tenant. g Also in this production ww Joan Englehard, Constance les, and Jill Sherry. Miss Bella D. Itkin will direct "Payment Deferâ€" red", with setting by C. J. Bailey and costumes by Elsie Kupka. This exciting murder mystery will play next â€" Wednesday thru Sunday, August 10th to the 14th. PRESS Passes Half Way Mark Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY * LIGHT GROCERIES * DEJ * DAIRY PRODUCTS ®@ | ® ICE CREAM (our own make) & FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 387 Park Avenue Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€"â€" PHONE 597 Fender & Body Repairs â€" Automobile Repainting IF YOU LIKE GOOD THWINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE Try A Press Want Ad McPherson‘s Bump Shop formerly with Cadillac VERY Certified Craftsman “&“aflu' Thursday, August 4, 1949 Phone 415