°_ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Page 2 «. B. Olson, said. "Okay", we replied. ~__ Here goes. .. .. C _ . Congratulations to all you fine young men ‘and women who graduate from our high school this week. Good luck to you! 3 And may your vitally needed help bring complete peace to our world in your lifetime. f Graduates: Good Luck And Peace! | "Please keep the column brief this week because of space limitations," our likeable editor, Rosamond ane side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer, C Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Nlinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year ; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 por year outside of Lake County, Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Lawrel avenue, Highland Park, BL, Telephone: Highland Park (HI) 2â€"0557. Communieations intended for North Shore Ga« Co. The customer had picked out six apples at a ggrocery store. ("That will be $1.65 ptasc,"_said the clerk. Our friend _ handed _ the â€" clerk $2.00 and started to walk out of the store. "You forgot your. change, sir," called the clerk.~~"~~_ "That‘s all right, you keep it," said the customer. "I stepped on a grape on the way in." â€"*"The Lion_ Sure; the story is slightly exaggerated, but the cost of food â€" and everything else is no joke. That‘s why it‘s so important to prepare food properly. It almost goes without sayâ€" ing that waterless cooking, slow roasting and proper reâ€" frigeration are three of the most important ways to conâ€" serve food values. It‘s also just as true that gas ranges and gas refrigerâ€" ators are your best guards against food waste. See your dealer or one of our repreâ€" sentatives and you‘ll see why thrifty cooks choose â€"â€"â€" and use â€"â€" automatic gas appliâ€" ances. By HANDY PLAME YVour Ger Wonder Worker I}Gl "The Frieadiy Poople" Perennials ANNUALS AND BEDDING PLANTS Lester ©. Olson, Publisher. Beautiful Big â€" Geraneums BACIK‘S Paper Pickâ€"up Eim Placeâ€"Monday, June 4.â€" Lincolnâ€"Tuesday, June 5. Raviniaâ€"Wednesday, June 6. Brgesideâ€"Thursday, June 7. Green Bay and West Ridgeâ€" Friâ€" PA Sat : Sen" Mon. June 1â€"4 Open Nén.â€"Fri. 6:00 Sat.â€"Sun. 1:30 3c to 6:30 Last Day Thurs. Dennis Morgan â€" Patricia Neal St_uurt Granger â€" David Niven Walter Pidgeon GLENCOE Tues â€" Wed â€" Thurs â€" Fri â€" Sat. Coming.â€" Last Day Thursday May 31 Ray Milland â€" Hedy LaMarr MacDonald Carey . "THE GREEN YEARS" Coming, June 8â€" "I‘d Climb The Highest Mounâ€" _ rens‘ Matinee at 2:20. Doors Opem at 2:00 ‘.-. Saturday Eve.â€"Show Starts at 706 4 Cartoons This will be the last of the specâ€" ial matinee pictures, until September. June 5â€"6â€"7 Wiliam Holden ~ Nancy Olson Barry Fitzgerald Fri â€" Sat â€" Sun â€" Monâ€" se June 1â€"2â€"3â€"4 Tues â€" Wed â€" Thurs. ALCYON p.m. â€" Doors Open at ( ~Show Starts at 2:30 p.mi Special Childrens‘ Matinee Saturday, June 2 at 2:00 _ Up Front day, June 8. "Copper Canyon" "Soldiers Three" Color by Technicolor S¢c after €:30, imcl. tax "Union Station" "The Great Caruso" "Raton Pass" Father‘s Little Dividend" Elizabeth Taylor Steve Cochran Spencer Tracy June 5â€"9 Robert Newton May 31 The Church School program of the Highland Park Pregbyterian Church wil} be concludeéd~for the present church &eason at the regâ€" ular eleven o‘clock worship hour, Sunday morning, June 3, in an annual Church School Recognition Program. Except that Dr. William A. Young} minister, will moderate the program, and the Rev. Edward W. Greenfield, associate minister, will give the brief Children‘s Serâ€" monette, the entire service will be conducted by children and leaders in the Church School. Presentatipn of certificates of promotion into new departments will eccupy an important part of the program. There will be no regular Church School classes, but the boys and girls of the entire school will assemble inâ€"the Parish House at 10:45 a.m. for the specâ€" tacular choir ahd Shildren‘s proâ€" cession with which the service will open at 11:00 a.m, Parents, relaâ€" tives, friends, and all interested persons are invited to attend this significantoccasion. is BELOIT COLLEGE HOLDS "MORTAR BOARD"‘ RITES a national honorary society for Senior women chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership and serâ€" vice; Béloit has had a similar soâ€" ciety called "Senior Bench" for over 20 years, and it is this orâ€" ganization that is now to be Beâ€" loit‘s "Mortar Board". â€" Mrs. Avery Jones spent the past weekend at Beloit College to parâ€" ticipate in the installation of the 84th Chapter of "Mortar Board", PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLinols Y «NC CG d3 THE P RESS n vaipenneiti k aâ€"â€" â€"Z iesns onl & : ‘7 . l »f.:,; se \, \.‘.:‘: 5y / / i OR .’C:Oto: kA ~~ '\\__ ou =Â¥4/ A > 60 he N s Lo /]/\ '0.0.0‘0 PyR 1 ’ af AAANY sNL _ iz M night cooling fan draws in cool night air from outdoors and circulates it gently through all the rooms of your home. 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