Barney Hughes‘ performance won‘t be topped hereabouts. His acting in "Payment Deferred" was outstanding. The entire Tenthouse Company is betâ€" ter than ever this summer. . .. . x We visited Frank Bryan‘s Shady Lane Farm over 4A, last weekend and saw. "A Street Car Named Desire." â€"_.___ And what a play that is! % coitss & Geraldine Page as Blanche Du Bois was superb. We predict great things for this talented actress: . .. Highland Park‘s new parking lot, running North and South ‘along the west side of the North Shore Line tracks, will be a welcomed addition to our city‘s growing parking problemsâ€"particularly severe on weekends. â€" â€" wWI'\iov-v('l'(.)uitr)vtï¬ciinZy engineers have this all figured out so there will be safety. * __ However,‘â€"we still believe there ought to be a Now we hope the lot won‘t be a hazard, as well it might be, placed betwéen two railroad tracks and fronting on busy Central Avenue beâ€" tween two increasingly dangerous crossings. And an(;ihor, by the way, at County Line road and Green Bay, where daily ne?r'accidents occur. When? . _ Wonder when President Truman is going to visit MacArthur in his Waldorf suite? . Tops In Their Field . ... "r‘;I‘â€"v-v'ovt;vaCihiiéégo's ablest public relations experts are Lucia Perrigo, of the Ambassador Hotels, and Dick Brill, who is currently handling Music Theater press relations. ... ___ Folks in the 300 block at Winnetka were almost blown away last Saturday evening when a near torâ€" nado swirled about them. i 5 North Shore Tornado . ... Certainly glad Highland Park.missed that part of the storm. ... Strawhat Notes .. .. . "Brigadoon" is the show of the week at Barrie O‘Daniels‘ Music Theater, which improves weekly. Next week "Song of Norway" is the attraction. ... _ One Bâ€"50 bomber, carrying just one of the newest atomic bombs, could cause far more damage than 25,000 bombers dropping World War L type bombs! Did You Know? . ... Capt. James McGarity Returns From Korea Parting Thought . ... . â€"Every noble work is at first impossible. Capt, James, Madison McGarity, with his wife and 20â€"months old son , Jimmy III, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Dennis, 2400 So. Green Bay road. _ f A graduate. of U. S. Military academy, the captain was stationâ€" ced in Japan before he was sent to Korea,; after an interval of 8 months in the States. He is a native of Columbia, S.C. Â¥ Capt, McGarity‘s leave termiâ€" nates September 1, after which time he will attend, advanced inâ€" fantry officers‘ school at Ft. Benâ€" ning, Georgia. The family will make their home in Columbus, Georgia. The couple ~met while both were serving in Japan, Communications intended for publication must be written on One side of the paper omly, and be signed with the name and sddress of the writer. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 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. $8.00 per year outside of Lake County, Tilinois. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, DL, Telephone: Highland Park (HI) 2â€"0557. Brandt B. Olson, Publisher. (SPECIAL TO THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS) Short Notes And Comments Firm Admits New Partners Benjamin Lewis & Company, Municipal, Bonds, of Chicago, have announced that Robert W. Davis and Delbert. M. Rutherford have been admitted to the company as general partners. Mr. Benjaâ€" min Lewis is now a limited partâ€" ner. A longâ€"time resident of Highâ€" land Park, Mr. Lewis is a former Mayor of the city. . AUGUST 2,3,4,5 PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS WAUCONDA, ILL. Day and Night LAKE COUNTY FAIR e i~ â€"Carlyle d Six Airlines Open New Offices In Evanston On Saturday, August 11, the six airlines who‘ contracted to opâ€" wrate a consolidated ticket office for convenienc= ‘of North Shore air travelers, will open their new modern quarters on the ground Ground transportation between the new North Shore office and Chicago Midway Airport will be on an hourly basis seven days a week starting form 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and the running time is 75 minutes one way. Continenâ€" tal Coach company will provide 1951 Cadillac limousines for passâ€" enger service at a nominal cost. ‘IIHN]Q“ n (qUaT [CTS oN LNE L;ruunu s 1 es o in Conail uactcey y <per .$ Cluly, . â€"â€"~ e eoniniiet oo gten Aveuae ror..®Club __3" and Church Street, in Evanston.. * The girlinesâ€"â€"American, Branâ€" iff, Capital, Eastern, and Unitedâ€" will ticket passengers and provide flight informatidn daily from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Mondays thru Saturdays. (Continued from page 1) "firsts." Peerce will sing in both portions of the evening‘s conâ€" cert. Before intermission he has selected Mozaft‘s "Aria, ‘Il mio tesore intanto‘" from Donâ€" Gioâ€" vanni and Handel‘s "Aria ‘Sound An Alarm‘" "from Judas Macâ€" cabeus. In the second half, he will present Verdi‘s "Parmi veder le Lagrime" from _ Rigoletto and "O Paradiso!" from L‘Africana. " Residents and executives in the North Shore area will have an opâ€" portunity to conduct their travel business in a completely upâ€"toâ€" date office. Ravinia Festival On <the‘â€" same program > DeSaâ€" bata will conduct: Bach‘s "Pasâ€" torale from the ‘Christmas Oraâ€" torio‘", Mozart‘s "Symphony, E Flatâ€"Majorâ€"LKpchel 543)"; _ Gheâ€" ?ani’s ‘‘Pezzo Concertante"; and "asella‘s "Suite from ‘La Giara‘"‘. Peerce‘s first <two selections have _ interesting â€" backgrounds. Handel composed "Judas Macâ€" cabeus" at the request of the Prince of Wales in 1746+to comâ€" memorate the victory of his brother, the Duke of Cumberland over the pretender,‘ Charles â€" Edâ€" ward. Mozart composed Don Giovanâ€" ni on commission by the Prague Opera Company and when he conâ€" ducted his own work in its first presentation it was received with outstanding acclaim. .On Thursday night (July 26) DeSabata‘s program will include Rossini‘s "Overture to ‘La Gazza Ladra‘"; Schumann‘s "Symphony No. 3, *Rhenish‘, E Flat Major"; Gould‘s "Spirituals" and Ravel‘s ‘"Orchestral Fragments (Second Series) from ‘Daphnis et Chlot"". Gould‘s "Spirituals" was writâ€" ten in 1941 and transfers into symphonic« style the traditional American spirituals. He is noted for his transformation of jazz into symphony, On Sunday afternoon, July 29, DeSabata and the orchestra will présent Bachâ€"Respighi‘s ‘"Passaâ€" caglia, C Minor," Beethoven‘s "Symphony No. 7, A Major, Opus THE â€"PRESS Programs for the sixth week, with William Steinberg conductâ€" ing: The "18â€"40"â€"club of the Wesâ€" ley. Methodist church will meet at the church Friday, July 27th ‘at 7:00 p.m. For their recreation the club will play miniature golf. James Bench is president of the organization.. 92," Strauss‘ Juan,‘ Opus "Overture to pers.‘" Prlnting JOB PRINTING â€"_ IS OUR > ~ SPECIALTY Highland Park Goon Printing Phone HI 2â€"0557 Are you réady for emergencies? _ We may never go through a bombing attack, but how would you help victims of shock, burns, frdcturesâ€"whatever the cause? What would you do for heat exhausâ€" tion, poisoning, animal bitesâ€"before the doctor comes? These questions and scores of others are answered for you in a valuable Home First Aid Chart, "How to Prepare for an Emerâ€" gency," being distributed this month as a public service by Illinois Bell. This chart has been developed in coâ€" operation with the Chicago Chapter of the American Red Cross, the State of Hlinois Office of Civil Defense and the Chicago Civil Defense Corps. 516 Laure ‘‘Tone Poem, ‘Doni 20" and Yerdi‘s| ‘The Sicilian Vesâ€"| Don‘t miss the Home First Aid Chart in this month‘s telephone bill his better half, "but aren‘t ye getâ€" ‘â€"ï¬n’ a mite extravagant?" "I think not, wife. But hark ye, when he comes to that trick where he takes a teaspoon o‘ flour and one egg and makes twentyâ€"five omelettes, watch verâ€" ra, verra clost, woman WM®® town for three days Sandy came home and proudly etnenbeli®t, > â€" imtaniateess ~raaninhd® it y YX xA cory +ngementing meprcinesliagn io ~ s â€"â€" yoj ~â€">~ sheer, chic! X the suave look » of an unseamed leg lz ILLINO!IS BELL IELEPNONE COMPANY Garnett & Co. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Your copy should reach you this mon'.h\ included with your telephone bill. If you! are not a telephone subscriber, your nearâ€" est telephone Business Office will gladly provide a copys Get.it; keep it. Post it near your first aid supplies where you can quickly refer to it when needed. â€" And remember, in any emergency, your telephone is the most valuable ? aid of all. / 44 {y*~~â€"<§ °_ "No price can measure emngéncy*{ 15 denier lucida®* clear sheers *Trade Mark $1.50 Thursday, July 26, 1951 How to prepare FOR a n Body & Fender Repairing Aute painting Jynamic Wheel Balancing PRESS WANT ADS .GET RESULTS D A H L‘ S HIL 2â€"0077