ous side of the pmpor only, and be «amed with the name and address o€ the wettwr. by the Highland Park Press, 516 Kkewre! : avenve, Highland Park, Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year dutside of Lake County, (HI) 2â€"0537. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Mighland Park, Nlinois. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Scouts report the music at Ravinia is better this year than ever before. We‘re mighty lucky to have this haven for beauâ€" tiful music at our doorstep. â€" A sincere thanks to all those generous folks who have given so muth to please so many. Which Kind Are You? ... A column reader showed me this fine poem the other day and we think it‘s worth noting: & _ _ Evanston‘s alert W.C.T.U. wonders why the Uniâ€" ted States made over 576,000 gallons of vodka last year. We do, too. . .. j Green Bay Road continues to be our local speedâ€" way. Two cars whizzed past me so fast one day this week that our 1951 car seemed like it was standing still. Both cars, incidentally, were old timers, and. were cruising around F0 when they zoomed by. 1 . . The creator of Buck Rogers lives in Glencoe. . . . Officer Johr Nizzi, who has ably served Highland Park‘s police force well for 20 years, retires next month. Well done, John! You made a fine record! . . . Congratulations to Fred Gienger who won top honors in our local rose show . . . Glad to see Curtis C. Eiker is the new assistant principal at Lake Forest High School. ... * ’ ~ _ And a special thanks to popular Howell Murray for all the fine work he has done. . .. Bits From Here And There ... Over 6,500 persons have enrolled at Northwestâ€" ern for its sumimer session. That‘s an increase of 600 over last year. And that‘s a good sign : Folks are eager to learn ; and that‘s progress. . .. Let Us Plan Your Trip H. and R. ANSPACH Travel Bureau George L. Lundberg, Mgr To Hawaii Or Anywhere Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. ~~_ For some will step on a blossom @4 And assert that it hurts their toes, :~â€"White others get thorns in their fingers __And still stop to worship the r0se.._._ Brandt B. Olson, Publisher. Highland Park 21211 Quality Cleaners 371 Central Avenue Phone HI 2â€"4551 TWO KINDS * There are only two kinds of people Composing all mankind‘s alloy ; Those who car see only sorrow, And those who can always find joy. (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK P3 Notes At Random ... of for AT GREAT LAKES Undergoing a twoâ€"week reserve training course at the U. S. Naval Training Center,; Great Lakes, I1.. are three Highland Park Navy menâ€"Edward H. Morrissey, seaâ€" man récruit, USNR, of 969 Green Bay rd., Walter Windsor Chaffee, seaman recruit, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn W. Chaffee of 437 Egandale rd., and Richard M. Krueger, seaman recruit, USNR, husband of Mrs. Hazel Krueger, and. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Krueger, all of 241 Woodland rd. AVIATION MACHINXIST C000 | Milton L. Voigt, airman, USN,! son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton J.; Voigt of 326 N. First st., reâ€" | cently was graduated from the , Aviation ‘Machinist‘s Mate .\'('htmll At the U. S. Naval Air Technical? Traiming Center, Memphis, Tenn. ( Voigt, ‘who ~has been. trunsï¬ fiurred to the Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas, entered the Naval service Aug. 24, 1950. He received his recruit training at the U.S, Naval Training Center, Gn-a[' Lakes, HI. 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. â€"Frank H. Keith PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. AYE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL TEL HJ. 20710 Caroll of Evanston,â€" brother of the bridegroom; John Heath of Evanston, brother of the bride; Bruce McCallister of Glencoe and Roger Thorsen of Evanston. The bride‘s mother was in blue lace and her corsage was of yelâ€" low _ orchids. The bridegroom‘s mother wore grey lace and her corsage was of green orchids. A reception at the Highland Park Woman‘s club folloV(f-{l the ceremony. R @ Mr. Caroll and his bride are now in Asheville, N. C. for a two weeks‘ honeymoon. On their reâ€" turn theywillâ€"live in Evanston. Recently home from an eightâ€" cen day trip through Oregon, Washington and Canada are Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Durbahn of 158 Beverly road. At Boise, Idaho Maid of honor was Miss Barbara Eddy of Hartford, Conn., and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Henry Hedâ€" bergâ€"of â€"Chicago, cousin of the bride; Mrs, William Welty of Paâ€" aeFinâ€"Pabisndesâ€"Caei... sisterâ€"f â€"treâ€" bridegroom; ‘Mrs. John Channer of Decrfield and Mrs. Chandler Webster of Evanston. The attend~ ants were all gowned alike in frocks of white organdy. The yelâ€" low daisies worn in their hair matched the bouquets . they l'nr«| ried. John «Heffernan of Winnetka served the bridegroom as best man and the ushers were William NORTHâ€"WEST VACATION Miss Barbara Shafer of Chicago, cousin of the bride, will attend as maid of honor and the Misses Patâ€" ricia Barton and Ann Templeton of Highland Park and Joan Hickey of Glen Ellyn, a former roommate at Knox college, will be bridesâ€" maids. The marriage of Miss Margaret Heath and Frank J. Caroll took place at the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian church on Saturday, June 30, at 4:30 p.m. The Rev. Greenâ€" field heard the exchange of nupâ€" tial vows. The bride is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Heath of 710 Broadview avenue and the bridegroom is the son of the William Vernetsons of Winâ€" netka. \Given in marriaze by her fathâ€" er, the bride was gowhed in white marquisette, lace . trimmed, and epding in a short train. The veil ghe wore was fingertip length and she carried a bouguet of stephanâ€" otis. > i M. Albright. The 7:30 ceremony will be read by the Rev. Dr. Willâ€" iam A. Young at the Presbyterian church. Miss Glader is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geqrge F. Glader of ~816â€" Ridgewood drive and her fidnce is the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. . Albright of Oak Park. Both Miss Glader, who was seeâ€" retary of her graduating class, and her fiance, who was president; were graduated from Knox ‘colâ€" lege . in Galesburg, Hlinois on June 11. Miss Glader is a member of Delta:Delta Delta sorority and Mr. Albright is affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carey, daughter, Lynn, and twin sons, David and Dickie, and Mrs. Carâ€" ey‘s mother, Mrs. L. Peard, of Ravinia, returned home on Friday after a two weeks‘ vacation at Twin Lakes, Wis. Although the. list of ushers is not yet complete, James Conklin of Galesburg, will serve the brideâ€" groom as bestâ€"man. â€" MARGARET HEATH MARRIES WISCONSIN VACATION THE PRESS Ted Yeager, son of the Harry Yeagers of Melody lane, is unâ€" dergoing . basic training in | the army at Fort Riley, Kansas, preâ€" paratory to going on to leadership school. ‘the Durbahns were met by the Edward Hines‘ guest car and driven to Hines, Oregon, where the big Ponderogy pine mill is located. They spent two days there and saw the lumber process from the felling of the trees in the forâ€" est, through the machining, dryâ€" ing, etc. to the finished lumber ready for the ?rtet. The folâ€" lowing two days they were in West Fir, Oregon, where they also were guests of Hines at their huge lumber mills there and where a new plywood mill is in the proâ€" cess of being built. Both Miss Kelsey and her fiance are graduates of De Padw u?i\'erv sity in Greencastle, Ind. Miss Kelâ€" sey received her degree this past June and Mr. Hwmphrey was gradâ€" uated the previous year. She is a member of Delta Zeta, sorority and Mr. Humphrey: of Lambda Chi, Alpha fraternity. «~ x Miss Joverne Bulmer of Woodâ€" stock, formerly of Rraeside, will attend as maid of honor. Miss Kelsey and Miss Bulmer are sorâ€" ority sisters. Bridesmaids will be the Misses Mona Lou Kettering of Huntington; Glenora Larsen of Bay Village, Ohio and Phyllis Lutâ€" trell of Berea, Ohio. Kenneth Carolan of Union, N. J., will serve as best man and the ushers will be James Humphrey, brother of the bridegroom; David Kelsey, brother of the bride and Robert Bresick of Whiting, Ind. From Oregon, the Durbahns went on to Portlard and Seattle, Washington, and then by boat to Victoria and Vancouver. Before returning home they also spent some time at Lake Louise and Banff, Canada. Mr. Durbahn, a faculty member at the Highland Park High school, is well known on Television for hig "Walt‘s Workshop" program. The wedding of Miss Kathleen Belle Kâ€"lsey, daughter of Knowlâ€" ton H. Kelsey of Huntington, Ind., and Arthur Gordon Humphrey, Jr., son of the senior Humphreys of Judson ave., will take place in the First Presbyterian churrch, Huntington, on Sunday, July 22, at 3 o‘clock in the afternoon. MaAYORSâ€"SoN TO WED, INDIANA GIRL, JULY 92 * Telegraph Delivery Service North Shore Florist F LO W ER S PoRr EVERYT OOCason 6 0 9 290 Greeaweod Avenee Landscape Service OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE FUEL OIL nusolANZA 1 se BIYTH MKIRSTEN NoVOTNA THiEnom Soonâ€" Coming July 13â€" . "Half Angel!" Wendell Corey â€" Ward Bond Macdonald Carey â€" Elien Drew Starting }eriday â€" 3 i For ONE WEEK rens‘ Matinee at 2:30. Doors Open ,ll!:.‘.-. Saturday â€"Show Starts at 7:00 Sundayâ€"Doors Open at 2:00 p.m.â€" ALCYON "The Great Missouri â€" Raid" p.m. â€"â€" Deors Open at ( Show Starts at 2:30 p.m. Low Rates Highwood Glass & Paint Co. GARNETT & CO. Color by Technicolor Day Thursday â€" July 5 Every Department Participates 963 Waukegan Ave. U Phones, HI 2â€"7211 "On The Riviera" __ JULY CLEARANCE SALE LAKESIDE CAR RENTAL SERVICE Phone â€" Highland Park 2â€"6700 Rented by Hour, Day or Week 322 Waukegan ‘Ave. Piece Goods Rug s,Etc. Children‘s Wear Women‘s Wear Bedding Men‘s Wear Highwood, Illinois July 6 _ Thursday, July 5, 1951 $ Comingâ€" Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday July 10 â€" 12 Alan Ladd â€" Phyllis Calvert Highland Tea Pin Open Mon.â€"Fri. €:00 â€" Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3¢ Last D._y Thursday _ â€" July 5 . "Santa Fe"> > Randolph Scott â€" Janis Carter GLENCOE "You‘re in the Navy Now" "Appointment With Danger" CARS OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 for bowling instructions OPEN ALL DAY Friday through Monday ' July 6 â€" 9 "Go For Broke" WEDNESDAY S¢c after ¢:30, incl. tax Warner Anderson 139 N. Second St. Van Johnson 35c to 6:30 1951 Models