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Highland Park Press, 13 Apr 1950, p. 2

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#+8+8+0° (SPECIAL o 1 p ‘~ ‘The Tenthouse Players Return "Barney Hughes and Marrian Walters show more talent in an hour than most stars do in a lifeâ€" Speaking was Jack Benny. . He told Highland Park‘s Tenthouse Theater proâ€" ducer, popular Herb Rogers that one night backstage when the Tenthouse Players had given another of their highly professional performances . ... 3 _ Scores of yvo_u- _v;};(v);njdyed the Tenthouse Shows last summer have asked me the following questions lately : time."> _ If they‘re returning, where will the plays be held? *Will Barney Hughes, Marrianâ€"Walters, Christy Palmer and Gert Kinnell be back? Will "Mike Ferrell direct? Here Are The Answers ... ols All winter the Tenthouse group has been perâ€" forming in a beautiful theater in the round in Palm Sprinis, California. / Oy ie The winter season was a big success, too. _ Yes, the Tenthouse Players will be back this sumâ€" There‘ll be heat for the cold nights; cement walks for easy walking; other improvements to make for finer and more comfortable summer evenings. ~ mer? _ Plays will be staged in an improved theater in the round on Highland Park High‘s athletic field. .. . Yes, Barney Hughes, Marrian Walters, Gert Kinâ€" nell, and Christy Palmer will be back. e "They love Highland Park," Herb told me. "They‘ve had other good offers but they wanted to stick with the Tenthouse Players and so they‘ll mer ... All in all it lookslike a fine summer packed with the finest of plays put on by the best group of talented actors and actresses ever seen by this writer, at least â€"and we‘ve seen some of Broadway‘s and Chicago‘s Lester 8. 0 return. Andâ€"they‘re better than ever, I think," Herb said. > "Mike" Now On Rogers‘ Permanent Staff ... $ Director "Mike" has;?mn up his teaching and Kasâ€"joined the Rogors‘ Tenthouse group on a full time basis. § f : acting rests on Mike‘s ability to direct with considerâ€" able skill. f 4 Buy Your Season Tickets NOW . . ~ > In a few days in the mails you‘ll be getting comâ€" plete details on the 1950 Tenthouse plans. _ . _ I surely recommend you attend the Tenthouse Theater this summer, Highland Parkers. You‘ll have a fine time! ‘ 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 copy. $8.00 per year outside of Lake County, by the Highland Park Press, 516 E-rd avenve, Highland Park, .. Telephone: Highland Park ene side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address 567. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Issued Thursday of each week Immaculate _ Conception Church . HI. 2â€"0202 . Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. * 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. _ Weekdaysâ€"Â¥#:30 â€" 8:15. CONFESSIONS Saturdays, eves. of First Fridays and Holy Days Rt. Rev. Msgt. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor. Rev. Donald Runkle. Rev. Bernard E. Burns. Holy 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12 moon. Where have the Tenthouse stars been? A great deal of the credit for the players‘ fine MASSES tions intended for Where Have They Been? â€"â€"BRAUNâ€"BROS: O cCOâ€" 360 Central ~ Highland Park .~â€" Phone HL 2â€"3804 A Happy Future With U. S. BONDS 19 N. St. Johns Ave. OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Bump & Paint Shop FUEL OIL «operated by VERLON O. GROVES 16.64% Of High School Students 4 B‘sâ€"Dolores Anderson, Peter Armstrong, Georgiana Black, Robâ€" ert Blitz, Robert Castellari, Jill Cooper, Lois Crowley, Ann Cunâ€" nyngham, William Davidow, Suâ€" !nnne D‘Sinter, Jeanne Engelâ€" Ebrecht. Mary Freeman, George Marilyn Clark. 3 A‘s â€"â€"1 Bâ€"Edgar Anspach, Joan Avery, Ann Boydn, Andrew Buller, Donald Carr, Carol Copâ€" * _w. _ FIRST HONORS 5 A‘sâ€"Gregory Armstrong, Daâ€" vid Baum, Joanne Febel, Douglas Kearé, | Robin Saphir, _ Helen Schwarz. 4 A‘sâ€"Evan Applemar, Nancy Behr, Sheila Blumenthal, Carolyn Botker, Ann Davidow, Lawrence Feldman, â€" Thomas Hall, Malcolm Nelson, â€" Stephen Rubin, Mary Vanoni, Raiph Wanger, Frederic Westgard, Janis Zabel. â€"~ Joan Graham, Peter Grey, Nichoâ€" las Gugliemi} Donald Keller, Juâ€" dith Laegler, Frances Manfredini, David Marks, Richard Nachman, Laurie Nath, Michael Phelps, Nanâ€" cy Smalley, Suzane Stunkel, Elsa Vanoni, Peter Walker. ~ 8 A‘sâ€"2 B‘sâ€"James Aronson, Alice Gilbert, Norman Peterson, Myron Szold. 2 A‘sâ€"3 B‘sâ€"Shirley Capitani, Jean .Hawley, Adrienne Porges, Douglas Smith. â€" 2 A‘sâ€"2 B‘sâ€"Geoffrey Armâ€" strong, Judith Blevins, Lorena Coppi, Norman Culver, Jane Darâ€" ling, Robert Fiocchi, (Marjorie George, William George, Ferris M. Hall, Parker Hall, Diana‘ Harris, Judy Ann Harris, Judith Harvey, Tom Landauer, Sam ‘McMaster, Janice â€"Meeg, Norma Morelli, Carl Ostrand, Leslie Paradise, Emily Perreault, Klizabeth Phelps, Janet Phillips, Bruce Raney, Annabeth ‘Sears, Sally Spriggs, Virginia Stone, Evelyn ‘Wehremeyer, Steâ€" phen Zeff, Hugh Zimmerman. 1 Aâ€"4 B‘sâ€"Barbara Glick. "Ta â€" 3. B‘s=â€"Carmelindé Anâ€" giuli, Clarene Angiuli, Virginia Arens, Carolyn _ Baird, Rhoda Bogoff, Charlotte Cleary, Richard Crestani, Marilyn Date, ‘Adriene lEngalhud,- Ann Ferguson, Bruce Hershman, © Arthur Holzheimer, Robert Muxtable, Janice Kessler, Susan Livingston, Mary Lloyd, Lila Meitus,. John Montgomery, Robert . Mordini, .Anthony Newey, Agostino Nizzi, Donald Nordmark, Frank Pasquesi; Rosemary Piacen za, Donald Piper, David. Rietz, Robert Rosin, ‘Courtland Ross, Beatrice Smoot,~ Ann Steacy, Alice, Stupple, Malcolm Thorsen, Edward Walker, Ellen Whitney, Carson Widoff. : 5 B‘s â€" Alice Arentz, James Kuhn, Cynthia Sinclair. $ Gladern, Thomas Glick, John Gould, Barbara Halsted, Douglas Heinrichs, _ Robert _ Henrickson, Rita Hubertz, Margaret Kil;g. Emâ€" mett Krueger.‘ Thomas . Leopold, Robert Nelson, Gail Porges, Mary Reading, _ Ronald _ Ritter, Judy Rose, William Ross, Fred Schweiâ€" ger," Robert_‘S&!\wdo_d\ June Tawâ€" zer, David Taylor, Lila Tinetti; Diane Weeks, Elmarie Welsch, Rita Witte. j â€"8â€" A‘sâ€"Diane Forsythe, Wm. Jorgenson, Stanton Kessler, John Kuiper, Ann Lawson, Henry Loeb, Dorothy Nichols. 4 A‘sâ€"1 B â€" Barney Barnes, HI 20734 THE PRESS Issues Statement "On behalf of the other Voters‘ League candidates ‘and myself, I wish to assure the school board of our coâ€"operation in working for the program which the ~Voters‘ ‘_l.euuo initiated and in which the newly elected board members and the remaining board members conâ€" curred during the last week of the campaign â€" consolidation of ‘tho school districts, tax economy, and a redetermination of the will of the voters before any school constraction program,is yndertakâ€" Lorents B. Knouff, the District 108 Voters‘ League candidate for president of the board of educaâ€" statement relative to school board election : "We are highly gratified thut} more than 3,000 people voted in | the election, and we believe this| to be one of the largest votes ever | cast in a school election in Highâ€" land Park. It is since the organâ€" ization of the Voters‘ League that this healthy interest in school affairs has developed. s i dnaid on Pn ol n P ie in members at the polls and is conâ€" tent to abide by the result. This is the American Way. "The Voters‘ League is now ready to carry forward its policy of formulating and proposing conâ€" structive plans for school improveâ€" ment. The immediate objective is school district eensolidation and this can only be accomplished by working out a formula which will make consolidation mutually adâ€" vantageous to the several districts. "The first obstacles to be overâ€" come are the high tax rate in District 108 and the problem of District 108 and the problem of the intermediate school. It would be futile to undertake consolidaâ€" tion until a plan for overcoming such obstacles is developed.. _‘"The idea of consolidation is one thing and a workable plan for achieving it is quite another. To precipitate a decision without the proper preparation through coâ€"operative discussion and planâ€" ning with the other districts would be the quickest way to forever prevent â€"consolidation. It is our sincere hope that a workable plan can be arrived at within the next six "months. * "The Voters‘ League feels sure that the school board will give due consideration to the fact that the League was supported in last week‘s election by almost half of the voters. To the end that we may have. a higher standard of education, the â€" Voters‘ League pledges its full coâ€"operation." *â€" & Dry Cleaning Co. ___ Quality Cleaners___. "The League this year provided \_â€" | e s P A4 4 W Pe _fa:57é‘/.. M o / \ P) U n P â€"© _ m e e es issued the following the recent ~ _ NORTH SHORE G«« COMPANY } Several minor changes were |made in the original pavilion plans ‘in order to meet the exacting reâ€" ;.3 x 3 | quirements of fine acoustics, Mr. Murray said. These included modâ€" ifications of the sides of the stage and elimination of acoustical matâ€" erial in the roof Quality Of Ravinia _ _ Pavilion °Acoustics Proved By Tests Unique tests made on a SCal® mode] of the new Ravinia Festival pavilion have determined thatâ€"the acoustics will be of the finest both from an audience standpoint and from that of the orchestra memâ€" bers as well, according to Howell W. Murray, Ravinia Festival chairâ€" The . tests were conducted by scientists of the Arfnour Research Foundation of Hlinois Institute of Technology and emp(oyed ultraâ€" sonic principles in one of the first such studies made in Chicago. Dr. Howard C. Hardy, supervisor of acoustics and vi_l‘rrnions research was in charge of the test. will be ready for the opening 0: the 1950 season on Tuesday eveâ€" ning, June 27. Of the total $35,â€" 000 remains to be raised, accordâ€". ing to Mr. Murray. Contributions either large or small are welâ€" comed© and may be sent to the Ravinia Festival office, 231 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago. Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 _ Sat.â€"Sun. 1:30 35¢ to 6:30 %‘ GLENCOE "Key To The City" Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., John Payne, Jeffery Lynn, Clark Gable, "Captain China" 50c after 6:30, incl. taz April 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 For Hot Water Magic .. % For as little as $17.24 down you can p:fifion, which will Mandy Pame mye ) installed in your home. The Friendly People 21, 22 eveâ€" 963 Waukegan Ave. ra5 _ Al}, Phones, HI 2â€"7211 Thursday, April 13, 1950 Memorial Award _ * Auditions to be held in Chicago the last week in May, under the direction of the Ravinia Festival association, will determine the wigners of the â€"Michaels Memoâ€" commemorate the late Mr. and Mrs. Josephâ€" E. Michaels of Highâ€" land Park, who were killed Feb: 19, 1949, in an air -collhion over Coventry, England, The winning contestant will be entitled to a personal appearance on ndio,sution WGN in June, a $1,000 scholarship award and a solo performance at Ravinia park in the summer of 1951. Anyone over 18 years of age, amateur or professional, may competé: "Father Is A Bachelor" Week Dayâ€"Doors Open 6:00 P. M. Saturday Evening Show at 7:00 P.M. Doors Open at 6:00 P. M. LAST DAY THURSDAY April 13 "Blossoms In The Dust" April 15 at 2:00 "EL DORADO PASS" and 4 Cartoons End hot water headaches for good. Get an automatic Gas water heater and enjoy pipâ€" ing hot water at the turn of a tapâ€"24. hours a day. Costs less to buy, less to operate. ALCYON William Greer Garson â€" Walter Pidgeon "NANCY GOES TO RIO" Color by Highwood Glass & Telephoneâ€"HI 2â€"2400 Highland Park Gas Has GOT It! "Johnny Eager" VENETIAN â€" . BLINDS Color by Technicolor & Window Shades 14â€"17

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