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Highland Park Press, 19 Jul 1951, p. 2

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Can‘t be done. - Ye olge heart wasn‘t made to go at such a top ~â€"speedâ€"partienlartyâ€"afterworking so fard alf week at the office. ~ Think that over. ... piblication must be writtem on «no side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. Bubscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $8.00 per year outside of Lake County, Bntered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Ofll, s4 Highland Park, Illinois. Imsued Thursday of cach week hy the Highland Park Press, 516 _ Theory: Men are dying young. Reason? They‘re trying to crowd in a week‘s work (lawn cutting, golf, carâ€"washing, dinnerâ€"dance date with their wives, etc.,) into a weekâ€"end. â€" â€" There‘s still a lot of speeding on Green Bay Road. And tourists are zooming thru our city streets enâ€" cirely too fast! _ s P afr e hiay . Tâ€"V Jottings: Glad to see "Pete" Hayes and bride wiill be back ... . Ernie Simon‘s program, Curbstone Cutâ€"Up, néeds cleaning up . . . We‘d welcome more fine music and less crime on TV . .. How does Clifton Utley remember the news so well? ... A note of commendation to the courteous folks at Sears who certainly gave this writer excellent serâ€" vice on a power mower purchase the other weekend. . . Parting Thought ... Overheard: "Aw, you‘re just an old North Korâ€" ean!" shouted the North Shore youngster whose friend had just stolen his candy. s What ever happened to: Jo Stafé »d? Tommy Dorsey? And Benny Goodman'g&ig band? â€" + There is no exercise better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up. ‘ . Brief Editorials ... Highlighting . . . Want to see some fine baseball right here in Highland Park? _ _ $ S ol If so, we certainly recommend the Moose‘s 2nd annual benefit games to be played Sunday, July 29, at Highland Park High‘s athletic field. Games start at 1:30 P.M.° _ You‘ll see the Moose Governors tangle with Soâ€" menzi & Sons; the Old Timers vs. Ft. Sheridan ; and Moose Girls vs. Ft. Sheridan Waes. * "Barney" Hughes, the best actor around, has the lead in "Payment Deferred" at the Tenthouse this week. = Strawhat Theater Notes . .. Music Theater stars are celebrating the first * You‘ll be humming "Tea For Two" and "I Want)so to be Happy" after seeing this gay musical. . * Been out to Shady Lane Farm in Marengo, IIl., lately? _ _ _ _ 0_ â€" _ _ _ Their fried chicken is better than ever. And the plays are outstanding. _ BRAUN BROS. OIL CO. 360 Central Highland Park .Phone HI 2â€"3804 OIL BURNER SALES AND SERVICE Brandt B. Olson, Publisher. FUEL OIL (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ LET‘S TAKE A LOOK for Donations to the shop have inâ€" creased â€" recently, according~ to Mrs. Harold Simpson, manager. Thrift Shop Marks Another Successful Month For Sales â€" ._ At a. recent meeting of the board of the Thrift Shop, held at the home of the president, Mrs. John Kies of Deerfleld, a highly successful month was reported by the treasurer, Mrs. Jay Glidden. Gifts were voted to Ridge farm and the Lake County Crippled Children‘s ass‘n, in addition to the regular allocation of funds to Northwestern settlement, Infant Welfare and.the Woman‘s auxiliâ€" ary of Highland Park hospital, the Welfare and.the Woman‘s auxiliâ€" ary of Highland Park hospital, the three supporting organizations. The Thrift Shop is located at the corner of Green Bay road and Central avenue. â€"John ‘Andrew Holmes D A H L‘ S Auto Reconstruction Co. Jynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing Auto painting PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS 322 N. First HI 20077 Bl.ch-il‘in. Kapell again will be soloist t:r Sunday | afternoon, July 22nd, playing . Rachmaninoff‘sâ€" "Conâ€" certo for Piano,, D Minor, N:). 8. Opus~30:"~Theprogram also will include _ Beethoven‘s _ ‘"Overture to "‘Coriolanus‘", the Schuman "Sympheny NS. Tin B Flat Major, Opus _ 38," and â€" Ravells "The Waltz." Tnnda_y. July 24 at 8:30 p.m, Overture "Magic Flute" &Iozqrt Symphony No. 2 Beethoven "Psyche" Franck "Pincs of Rome" Respighi Thursday, July 26 at 8:30 p.m. Overture "L Gazza Ladra" Bizet‘s "Symphony No."1, C Ma, jor," and. Rachmaninoff‘s "Symâ€" phony No. 2, E. Minor, Opus 27." Through the cooperation of Captain A. P. Robinson and Warâ€" rant Officer L. Y. Harkness, the Mooseâ€"sponsored "Second Annual Benefit and Ball Game" to be held at the Highland Park High School Athletic field on July 29, promises to be a festive . event. The seventyâ€"five piece band of the Fifth Army ‘will be on hand to furnish color to the occasion. After the game the Highland Park Moose, Lodge will play host to â€"all the service men‘ at the Moose Home on Green Bay road and Central avenue. (the old U.S.0. Building.) ~*# : Ravinia Festival "La Giara" Casella Sunday, July 29 at 4:00 p.m. Passacaglia C Minor Highland Park, are among the new appointments to leadership posts in 1951 Combined Appeal of the Chicago Community Fund and USO. The local appointments were announced this week by Gardner H. Stérn, general chairâ€" man for theâ€"afinual red feather Symphony No. 7 Bee ‘"Don Juan" Overture "Sicilian Vespers Bernstein, president of Merâ€" chants Acceptance Company, and Baker, branch manager, Chicago office of _ Owensâ€"lllinois Glass Company, ~have~ acceptedâ€"group chairmen assignments and will diâ€" rect" the solicitation of employes in the finance companies group and the drugs and chemicals group, respectively. Bernstein has been assigned 60 accounts‘ and Baker and his workers will cover 288 accounts. Games July 29 "Pastorale" Aria from "Don Giovanni‘ Aria from "Judas Magcebeus" ; ~ . .i..â€" Handel Symphony E Flat Major Mozart "Pezzo Concertante" Ghedini Aria from "Rigoletto" «... Verdi Aria from "Judas Maccabeus" drive. Symphony No. 3 "Spirituals" Saturday, July 28 at 8:30 pim Jan Peerce, Tenor Avenue, Roger M. Baker, 1320 S. Linden Avenue, and Jerome M. At Benefit Ball Army Band To Play Rich, associated with The Florâ€" theim Shoe Company in the adâ€" vertising tepartment, has been apâ€" pointed ‘a team chairman in the Daphnis and Chloe" No. 2 Let Us Plan Your ; «& Â¥q " K PP £. /,/, _â€"/_ n 9 [Ey ces H. and R. ANSPACH business accounts (Continued from Travel Bureau George L. Lundberg, Mgr. To 371 Central Avenue Highland Park 2â€"1211 Bachâ€"Respighi Beethoven Strauss Rossini | Schumann | â€" Gould | THE RESS Mozart Handel 1) Ravel Verdi Bach weks‘ leave with his parents, the | Guard academy. AWST LEAVE Frank G. Waggetts of 324 Marshâ€" 18. Warren W. Waggett, mem. | 45 avenue m“'m," eaf. the L ; | August He will be accompanied by his wife, the former Eleanor papling Greenland, Nova Scotit | you, of Binghamton, N. 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