AL _ CITIES $2.10 MEROFF JEWELER PTICIAN NCE $3.59 &P. 1718 * LAUNDRY â€" Watches welry SALE OF ting our dver mas Jewelry. ltov'llitu. UARY : 14, 19837 1.95 4.98 3$.98 120 Avenue Park 2160 ADd 5 Tel. le en, JST n Road CO. %r lwunr 14, 1987 e Porl rigs, prinicd this wetk e n we tï¬w article under the B : w ts in the Trade," ‘.Eâ€M t present day popuâ€" jar titles live longer than formerly, w‘u. o the attention of the book sellers, and librarians report that these titles are still requested. The first book mentioned is Alexis Garrel‘s "Man the Unknown," pubâ€" ‘fished originally in September, 1985 and still read." John Genther‘s timeâ€" iy book, "Inside Europe," published ‘early in the y@ar (February) is still widely read and English agents reâ€" ,,..nztobe he most popular book by an American published in Engâ€" land in ten years. "Anthony Adâ€" verse," â€" which was published in ©1984, has had several speciar, ediâ€" tions, each rgviving interest in it, and now the movie version has put it back on the "best seller" list. Anne Lindbefgh‘s "North to the Orient," publighed in the early fall of 1935, is st! selling. "My Counâ€" ~try and My Pgople" by Lun Yutong, was published in September, 1935, and enjoyed a sutcessful second Christma» segkon. "Mary Poppins," by an AmMCNEP" land in ten verse," w 1994, has had tions, each rgvi and now the gï¬ckon e Anne Lindbefg D. A. R. BTER. ‘ > EILMS REVIEW "Make Way forâ€"a Lady." . Cast: Ann Shirley, Werbert Marshall, Gerâ€" trude . M ,. Margot *"Graham, Thursday, Jany. 14. From the novel w{: 1."\ June Drew, who worâ€" ships her father tries with mistaken m R his courtship, with results. This psyâ€" chological y of adolescent girlâ€" hood is nicely staged and presented in good taste, Family. _ ~ > _ "My. â€"Cindgrella." Cast: ~Jack Haley, Betty [Furness, Arthur Treaâ€" ther, Raymand. Walburn, Friday, Saturday, Jap. 15, 16. A cleverly orgininal comedy in which a socially inclined barber is forced to imperâ€" sonate a wedlthy playâ€"boy and atâ€" tend a so function. En spite of his generally befuddled state of mind he manages & romance and an im portant finanjrial transaction. Fast moving, utterly nonsensical plot that carries an aÂ¥pndance of laughs and farcical situgtions. Good entertainâ€" ment for fanmiily. | $ F ‘ "The Devil Is a Sizsy." Cast: Freddie Bartholomew, Jackie Coopâ€" er, Mickey Réoney, Ian Hunter, Sunâ€" day, Monday, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 18 19. A friefdly little English lad, the son of divorced parents, spends part of his ybar in a povertyâ€"strickâ€" en neighborWood with his father a struggling agchitect. Here he meets boys© who gre potential criminals ue to theig deficient home condiâ€" tions and k of understanding ‘guidance. &. worthwhile film with something fdr any type of audience. he manages R â€" portant finanicis min‘o earries an aÂ¥pn farcical situgtic ment for fangily "The Freddie B 0 er, Mickey T day, Monday, 19. A friedd! the son of div« part of his ‘ en neighbort struggling agch HIGHLAND PARK PUBLC LIBRARY | _ _HICHLAND PARK ILLNOIS recessful _ ‘_"~ ERCHANTS agree .: .. + Miss a Single Issue of Highland Park‘s Shopping Window Day in and day out, reg_srdfl:ss of weather, The Highland Park Press brixfï¬s Hiéhland If#rk's favorite features to your _home. The Higklanh Park Preas published over two years ago, and its ~sequel ; "Mary ~Poppins Comes Back" were published as juvenile but are enjoyed by adults, as a liveâ€" ly Christmas selling would indicate. "Fur," by Bachrach. This is a practical discussion of the fur inâ€" dustry. ‘‘The opening chapters tell of the pants of the world where furs are grown and what influences the growth of different types of furs. In the succeeding chapters the genâ€" eral types of furâ€"bearing animals are classified into smaller groups and given their furâ€"trade names. Detailed discussion of the blemishes found in pelts and the methods of handling them are included. Materâ€" ial about furâ€"farming and buying and selling of pelts concludes .the book. Â¥ . . . Buccessful selling has to e uDNMNHAEAAE T s o _ dR oad, amtnsrin Mmhmwnmwuh enjoyed. ; .. You enjoyed Christmas shopping . â€" â€" just as you enjoy choosing new clothes, pickâ€" ing new furniture, planning meals from the stock at your favorite grocer‘s every day of the year. Cheerful crowds in the stores, pleasant salespeople, g,‘mpbeu of fun . . . all combine to make each transâ€" action something more than an exchange of money for merchandise. Highland Park and Deerfield merchants find these same ENJOYâ€" mmmmmuofmnwrukm&-. They mwMWPukudDeeMdï¬mï¬ia enjoy reading their .dq...mwmyï¬udtbmintheeomofoldfflmdflm mmmmhh...-umpmzeqmmmm readers and advertisers alike! I | READ BY A BUYING MUSICâ€"An eightâ€"volume set of music has just been added to ‘the library collection. The selections are those which are familiar to all because ‘of their repeated performâ€" ance ‘on the radio. Included in the eightâ€"volume set are: "Classic and Romantic Compositions"; "Modern Compositions"}; "Grand Opera Exâ€" cerpts"; "Standard and , Modern Dance Music‘; and } "Opera: Songs and Sacred Music." + ***Follow Your Heart." Cast: Marâ€" ion Talley, ‘Michael Bartlett, Henâ€" rietta Crossman, Wednesday, Thursâ€" day, Jan. 20, 21. Marion: Talley, formerly of the Metropolitan Opera company, makes her. screen debut in ‘a lavishly staged musical proâ€" duction featuring familiat operatie and specially written numbers and elaborately arranged dances. Miss Talley‘s singing and that of Michae} Bartlett is of fine.artistic calibre and the Hall Johnson choir is imâ€" pressive. â€"Adults and young adults. Seal Sale Returns to Date Are $6,464 \Seal Sale returns to «date: are $6,464.44, Mrs. Mary K. Sutor, exâ€" ecutive secretary of the Tuberculâ€" osis association; revealed today. There are still 6,222 letters to be heard from and the association hopes for a final return of $7,000. ; Followâ€"up cards are now being sent out to everyone who failed to answer his letter or to rezuz‘tho Christmas Seals which wére mailed out at Thanksgiving time. The asâ€" sociation must account for all Christmas Seals and urges everyone to send in his contribution as soon as possible. ut Quality Cleaners ‘Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO: to be ENJOVABLE. And successful merâ€" jon one that is enjoyed. . . . You enjoyed t as you enjoy choosing new clothes, pickâ€" g meals from the stock at ymu{ favorite ar. Cheerful crowds in the stores, pleasant dvfun...gllcomblmt‘omkee&bmng- PUBLIC Powlers Stag Farty _ Is Big Success; . â€". Plan for Banquet Last Thursday, evening despite the cold, rainy weather, eachâ€"of the ten :manufactures whose products mre répresented in the Centrella Bowling league was present and his presence added to the entkusiasm displayed on the alleys. â€"|â€" Four members entered| the: now famous "Two HudrodFflb" led by Clarence Harloff. of the Manor House Coffee. team w}:héhfl. Ed. Rugen, league. treasurer and capâ€" tain of Linco Products team, was second with 215, m Old Monk team was represented, by Norman Witt with"213, while Walter Scott and Chef Milani‘s entered with 200 on the nose. | j Gebhardt‘s Eagles Increase Lead *Frank Waber, chairman of the league and captain of Gebhardt‘s Chili Con ‘Carne. team, sent his bowlers to the alleys all decker out in brand new bowling shirts, telling the world that from here on the Gebliardt‘s will| be known as Gebâ€" hardt‘s Eagles, . They | celebrated their flight by taking all three games from the fast slipping Towâ€" els (manufacturer‘s name deleted upon orders from S. F..'Gbrdl until the team enters thefwlflning colâ€" umn). The results place the now perfect Gebhardt‘s Eagles four full gwames in the lead. .: ; [‘ _ Chef Milani, aided By the fine rolling of "Pete" Thllmn and Elâ€" mer : Engels, took thre straight games from Ed. Rugen‘s Linco team. Wilson Ideal, Dog |Food won a hard fought game fr the : Old Monk team. The loss of this game caused Old Monk to lose second place in the league. | || _ â€" * Stewarts Coffee took two out of three from Victor Voltz‘s ©400 Club" while Manor House Coffee applied the same : punishment toâ€") Adolph Peterson‘s Town Crier‘s, > * Team _ [ (> >~â€">â€"/>~ [ . ; W . L. FO Gebhardt‘s Eagles ...........25 8158{ Chef Milani ..................._.21 12 686 Old [Mork !........................20 18 606 Stewarts Coffee ...........20 18 606 Manor House |................_19 14 576 Ling® .....llll;..._. l l_fL_A8 16 MAB Town 3r'ier vfglli 18 455 Peacock "400 Club"/......18 20 894 Scott Towels |..............;;..10 23 303 Wilson Ideals ................. 5 28 152 ‘ Pairings for Thursday: Night Stewarts * Coffee â€" will entertain Scott Towels and everybody knows that the drinks will be on the Scott Towels as Stewarts ‘Coffee have it known that they expect to capture second place at the expense of S. P. Gerdl‘s team. i uts Otto Wahle, captain of the Manor House Coffee team will present his bowlers with |Trish \bowling shirts from â€" .W.: F.. McLaughlin & Co.‘s local representative, Mr. James 8. Larkin. ‘ Linco: Products are the opâ€" ponents . to â€" Coffee team. The most irï¬emm game of the evening: is scheduled between Chef Milani and Old Monk in ‘second and third place respectively. [ ~â€" > _ _ _Town Crier and Peacock‘s "400 Club" will meet Thursday night and Team Standings to face the Manor House T HE :P RE SS 25 8â€"758 21 12 636 20 13 606 20 183 606 19 14 576 18 15 545 15 18 455 18 20 894 10 23 303 . 5 28 152 this nmev'shkmld go to the "400 Club" as this team will also be decked out in new bowling shirts. gec1@4 : OUE : K0 _IPE TT . SARUNZTTNG : M 100 2008 The firm o*,,Wimr. Winbcr, and Winter will be all mixedâ€"up in the battle between Gebhardt‘s Eagles whose members are from Geo. B. Winter‘s Evanston store, and Wilson Ideal Dog team composed of members from Geo. B. Winter‘s Wilmette and Highland Park stores. This is one time when the high and low will: meet on (not in) the alâ€" leys. The other eight teams are pulling for the Ideal Dogs to win. Bowlers Stag Party Big Success So successful was the stag party which was. held immediately after the game, last Thursday evening, that the manufacturers who were the guests of the Centrella stores proffered a btnquet party to be held at the close of the bowling season next April. | © Warren Monahan, of the Old Monk Olive Oil Co., William Stewart of Stewart & Ashby Coffee Co. and C,. A. Bunnell of Town Crier Flour Co. ~were selo«:f.eiI by the manuâ€" facturers «s a committee to arrange all the details in connection with the forthcoming (banquetâ€"party, All present extended their appreâ€" ciation to Phil Bleser, owner of Bleser‘s Bowling academy, for the splendid manner in which he proâ€" vided for serving the luncheon. The Centrella Bowling league will continuq to roll at Bleser‘s alâ€" leys every Thursday evening at even o‘clock. Moroney Ins. Win â€" 3 from North Shore: Building Merchants Led by Paul Lencioni, who turned in a 591 series, the Highland Park Recreation gm ‘defeated My Favâ€" orite Inn two out of three Monday night of la:.t week at the Majestic Bowling alley. 5 Coleman‘s defeated Del Rio two to One in the only other game last Monday. George Bock of Del Rio and Bill Bartel of Coleman‘s topped the scores with 590 and 582 respecâ€" tive totals. I x Coach Sollie Thurston‘s Highland Park Varsity Basketball team threw a scare into their Morton opponents Tuesday afternoon but finally came out on the short end of a 22â€"10 score. The nt at half time was 9â€"6 when Rollie Bleimeh] sank a basket as the gun went off. The game went h#ryvéire in the third quarter when Drish and Strumillo started demonstrating their first class ball "handling and shooting. Thurston used every possible combination of players bqt couldn‘t find| one with .any scoring punch against the crack Morton outfit. . > ; Tuesday |evening Paul‘s _ Barber Shop took two games from Marchi Bros., while Moroney‘s Insurance took three games from the North Shore Bo.‘\;tdinz .Merchants team. Harry Rafferty of Moroney‘s Insurâ€" ance was high with a 586 series. Gem, Cleaners, first place aggreâ€" gation, took it on the &in when Braun Bros. beat them two games to one.\ George Keeler of Braun Bros. was high with 587. Central Tire Co. in the only other game beat the Highland Park Elks Y,;o to one. Ray Sheahen was high with a 592 Series; . /; .*.; i Local Teams Split Two with Morton |otae zlexp Week‘s Schedule |_ Monday ‘nightâ€"My Favorite Inn vs. <Marchi Bros. Garage; North Shore Eui]ding Merchants vs, Gem Cleaners. | ‘Chuck Lauer‘s. sophomores tried the "which combination next formâ€" ula, "too, but with eminent success. Tommy Summers played his first game cat| forward nï¬k:urpriud even hin{self when ‘th of his heaves hit the basket. Midio Zanâ€" otti, not to be out done, bagged 2 ringersâ€"quite a scoring spree for Mido. The score at half time was 5â€"1 in â€" Highland . Park‘s : favor, neither team being able to grasp the idea tï¬'az there‘s any use in aimâ€" ing at the basket before throwing the ball. Al Frost watched his team mates win their first game since he was compelled to quit school temponr#ly because of iliness,. The final gun found the. locals with a well earned 19â€"10 victory. ' | â€" PROSH SOPH > Tuesday.â€"Highland Park Elks vs. Co!ema*n’s? Central Tire Co. vs. Del Rio. .. Wed en}:ihlyâ€"â€"ql’ufl’a ~Barber Shop vs. Highland Park Recreation; Moroney‘s Insurance vs. Braun Bros. Total wod Morton " Our canned goods are priced to fit mr’pockntbook. 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