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Highland Park Press, 18 Sep 1947, p. 2

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‘"How‘ll the team be this year?" we asked popular Dave Floyd, H. P.H.S. grid coach. "Can‘t say yet. Lot of work do. Think we‘Hâ€"have a good cl though." 3 " OVERHEARD ... loop. _ m The weatherâ€"hot, muggy. First Stranger: â€" "Lot of humidity in the air, isn‘t there?" Second Stranger: ‘"That ain‘t humidity, Bud. That‘s humanity !" & "LOT OF WORK" ... SPECIAL COMMUNIQUE . . The postal, sent from . Mont Tremblant Lodge in Quebec by THANKS, FELLS .. . We‘re a bit late with this, but we surely want to thank Abe, "Red" and Fred Fell for taking such splendid care (Summer Porâ€" mal Dept.) of newlywed Dick Higâ€" gins and this onlooker at a beauâ€" tiful wedding about three weeks A menu. In a rather bleak éatery in Edâ€" gerton, Ohio. "SANDWICHES ... ‘TIS TRUE ... . Yep, merchants are making our town more attractive every day. ARE THEY : Are slot ‘machines, or ‘"one armed bandits," _ permitted in Highland Park? § The Brazilians by Tavares de Sa. Pleasaure of Peacock by Peaâ€" cock. The American Farmer by Fryer. Psychology of Rumor by Allport. Illustrators of Children‘s Books by Mahony. Complete Poâ€" etical Works by Longfellow. Dahâ€" lias, What to Know About Them by Riley. Pilgrims, 4 volumes, by Richardson. _ Forsyte Saga by Galsworthy.. Forty Hlustrators by Watson. STRIKING WINDOW Isn‘t that a goodâ€"looking winâ€" dow display at Lucile Hilborn‘s nice dress shop, 18 N. Sheridan Pleasant Mary A. Egan, likeable librarian, cooperatâ€" ing fully with the Friends of the Highland Park Public Library, tells this column that if Highland Parkers want to give books to the library, they‘re surely welcome to. ; Miss Egan suggests the following : PURNELL & WILSON We‘ll be cheering, Coach Just wondering, that‘s all "On bread, 5e extra." In Chicago . * On a crowded bus, nearing the 101 N. St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 710 WHITT N. SCHULTZ Let‘s Take a Look (Bbecial to The Highiland Paurk Press) Young Man About Town By club, side of the paper ofty, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. Lester S. Olson. Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editor. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, MNinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 pet year; 5 cents per single copy. $8.00 l.).-'o-fllodlahm. Issued Thursday of cach week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, L Telephone: Highland Park 557. The Froshâ€"Soph football squad, under the direction of Mr. Grover, has Ma'ofltinl hard, and accordâ€" ing to the coach, has good possiâ€" bilities. First game at Argo, Sepâ€" tember 27. Outstanding players are: Zagnoli, center; Santi, tackle; McKenna, ‘fullback; C oleman, quarterback ; Carlson, Duffield and Roscoe, halfbacks The team is sorely in need of repiacements and needs hard 'orlltomll-m Last year the‘Froshâ€"Sophs won 4, lost 2 and tied one, placing third in Suburban League. Bob‘s favorite w football, followed by track, He is also interâ€" ested in photography of almost all types. The pintâ€"sized guard will start against Argo next Saturday, the 27th. Maintaining a > high "C" average in his studies, â€"in spite of his integest in sports, he hopes his football will help in obtaining a scholarship. Froshâ€"Soph High School Team Shows Promise QMnhy road is getting to be a highâ€"speedway . . . and, we‘ don‘t like it one bit. It‘s a miniature Skokie . . . and it‘s right dangerous, too. Speeders seem to step on it around the most crowded area east of the hospital. pf a * Player of the Week ~â€" Bob:Fiore. last year‘s only allâ€" suburban jinior has been nominatâ€" ed player of the week. Two pounds heavier this year, he weighs 137. WHAT‘S WRONG, COLONEL? Are ye olde eyes doceivmg me, or is the Tribune‘s circulation dropping monthly? 040,000. , Now â€"it‘s 1,015,000. How come? PARTING THOUGHT ... Something should be done about this . . . If you want good service, fast service, courteous service, we recâ€" ommend Sheahen‘s Standard staâ€" tion, directly south of Dick Purâ€" nell‘s Ford garage. _ Keep up the good work, men! It‘s a pleasure to buy from you! * % â€" The writer récently opened an account at Sheahen‘s Service Staâ€" tion, 27 N. St. Johns Ave. We‘ve yet to go into the station when our windshield hasn‘t been scrubbed, our oil, tires and battery checked. This place is really it. Very brisk out this evening but our knotty pine quarters quite wozy. Everyone here more than friendlyâ€"thought you‘d like to know. "Best to family and Pat. (Signed) D & B" ‘"The surest way to be ‘dull is to say it all." so reads a French proverb. flls 2 FFRIENDLY, COURTEOUS SERVICE ....+:«. > This spicâ€"andâ€"span station feaâ€" tures friendly, courteous service. newlyweds, the Richard D. Higâ€" "Arrived here late this afterâ€" noonâ€"and talk about y our ‘tweedy‘ (Betts® wordâ€"Ed.) spots. WORTH NOTING . . . THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS "Special Communique No. 3 to Best Man (Quaint Canadian Diviâ€" to also made her debut in this hoire; as did the, Elliots‘ other niece, Mrs. John T. Liewelyn and their daughâ€" ter, Mrs. John Shedd Schweppe. Wedding receptions were held there for the former Misses Blair. and Elliott, and for their son and his bride, the William B. Elliotts, following <their wedding last Kf&ua wddficuip.tbeymg couple will reside in Glenview. winter, Mrs. Herbert Noreiko (Elsa Lanz!) of Baltimore, Maryland, sister of the bridegroom, will be matron of honor, and Dr. George will be his brother‘s best man. Ushers will be Hamill Reidy, Donâ€" ald Wood, Jr., John McGlinn, and the home of the bride‘s uncle and aunt‘ Mr.â€"and Mrs. William S. Elliott of Winnetk&. Miss Metcalf TO TEACH IN IOWA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ollivier of 1765 Deerfield road, left on Sunâ€" day for. Orange City, Iowa, where he will be head of the chemistry department in the Northwestern Junior college. Mrs. Ollivier, who will teach in the Morningside colâ€" lege in Sioux City, will also have the first chair in the cello section of the Sioux City symphony. > At 3:00 o‘clock this afternoon Miss Elizabeth Farber, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Farber of Washington, D. C., and Lawrence Lanzel of 835 S. Linden avenue, will be united in marriage in Washâ€" ington, D. C. _ Maj. Ira Fitzpatrick, former diâ€" rector of the Highwood Salvation Army Service Men‘s Center during the war, and later manager of the Saturday, September 20, in Christ Church, Winnetka, at 4 o‘clock in the afternoon. | * Mr. Metcalf, Jr. will give his sister in marriage and her attendâ€" ants will be Mrs. William Piper, her cousin, as matron of honor; and her cousin Miss Peg Blair, William C. Childs of Winnetka, A BRIDE TODAY TRANSFERRED TO DETROIT ferred to Detroit, Michigan, where he will be in charge of a Children‘s Home. Mrs. Fitzpatrick writes that the home, which is a very modern and beautiful building, houses 53 girls between the ages of 3 and 15. She says she‘s always prayed for chilâ€" METCALFâ€"CHILDS NUPTIALS SATURDAY Miss Cornelia Wallace, and Miss Flint, ~Michigan, has been Many Highland Park friends will want their new address which Children‘s Home, 20775 Pembroke Avenue, Detroit 19, Michigan. FLIES TO NEW YORK f On Tuesday, Ralph Anschuetz of 1352 Broadview avenue, left by plane for New York where he is attending the convention of the will return home on Sunday. Tucker Metcalf of Winnetka, and Robert Livingstone Childs, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Childs of Los Altos, California, former Highâ€" 8y ALICE ZABEL The reception will be held MOVING & PACKING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS s T O R A G E HIGHLAND FIXâ€"IT SHOP © HISTORIC FIELD ARTILLERY _ ALL TYPES OF TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS SPECIAL PRICES ON USED BICYCLES of MODEL MAKEâ€"!T SETS Agent Allied Van Lines SALES AND REPAIRS On Houschold Appliances Bicycles, Toys, etc. at ‘daughter, Mrs. Bruce Darling, who resides in Rochester. Mr. Langenâ€" bacher is a commercial artist. ~ *Here from Rochester, New York, are Mr. and Mrs. Langenbacher of 1836 Deerfield road, their recentâ€" ly purchased home. They have a Park at 800 Ridgewood drive, are Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bowden, Jr. Mr. Bowden is with The Scott Paper Co., in Chicago. ‘ purchased home are.Dr. and Mrs. Max Cutler and daughter, Nina Maxine, 5% months old. Dr. Cut: daughter,â€"Barbara Jean, 14, a stuâ€" dent at Highland Park high school. Before moving to 590 Homewood avenue, they were residents of Tumor Institute. The Cutlers formerly resided at 210 E. Pearâ€" son street, Chicago. ‘They now are living at 321 Egandale road. obs,, resides in Deerfield. Mr. Scott is office supervisor of Public Service, Glencoe. brother, will serve as best â€"man. His wife will accompany him to Deerfield for the past 15 years. Another daughter, Mrs. Lyle Jacâ€" © AQUA JET BOATS nue. WEDDING POSTPONED Louise Rubin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rubin of 138 S. First street and James Vaughn Clark, son of Mrs. Harold White of Antiâ€" och, formerly of Highland Park, which was to take place on Sep~ tember 17, has been postponed unâ€" til a future date, not yet chosen. Mrs. J. Blomdahi of 1320 Broadâ€" view avenue, and her ~daughter, Mrs. Elsie Hunter of Burton aveâ€" nue, accompanied by Mr. J. Blomâ€" dahl of Evanston and his daugh ter, Mrs. Carpenter, spent three days this week visiting in Whiteâ€" hall, Michigan. Former Chicagoans and now livâ€" ing at 2168 Oak Knoll Terrace, since the latter part of August are Mr. and Â¥rs. Sylvan Abbott and daughter, Barbara Lynn, 1 year old. Mr. Abbott is owner of a Chicago dress shop. Also former Chicagoans and now of 549 Detamble avenue are Mr. and Mrs. R. Balkin and sons, Charles, 6%, and Norman, 6 months. Mr. Balkin is a broker. Washington for the ceremony. VISITED HERE Mrs. John Clark (Rita Alders), Binghamton, New York, was a reâ€" cent guest of her parents, Mr. and Highland Park on May 31 VISIT IN MICHIGAN and Mrs.â€" Morton S. Abelson and Susan, 1%. Formerly of Chicago, they are now residents of 1122 S. Green Bay road. Mr. Abelson is president of â€"Stuart and Williams, Chicago. + NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND Lanz! of Formerly of Atlanta, Georgia, New Highland Parkers are Mr. New Highland Parkers are Mr. ‘(Continued on page 3) Alders of Vine Aveâ€" of Ravinia Fixâ€" Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 337 Euclid Ave. Highwood 5269 Alfyu-ednpdn,de--d uthorised "Buick Farts and 1« We Deliver 328 Railway ave.. Highwood 1000 North Shore Buick ‘Co. Authorized Sales and Service Grant D. Benson, Branch Mgr. 110 S. First St. ‘Tel. 48 HIGHWOOD GROCERY Telephone Highland Park 518 47 PARKWAY _ CURTAIN LAUNDRY FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY 300 North Green Bay Road Menoni and Mocogni All types done the pinless Buick Owners, 234 North Second Street ATTENTION! FRANK E. JENKS RAY WERHANE Highland Park 2207 M A NUR E Telephone H. P. 19 BALD! & LENZI Complete 16â€"4t. H. P. 5804 a Buick dealer can m on ds F Makes M"numr.;hlflg Pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Want Adsâ€" â€" A. M. EVANS 31 N. Sheridan _ Tel. HP. 6488 FOR SALE: Large davenport, also HEL P W A NTE D Male or Female HELP WANTED: STENOGRAâ€" WANTEDâ€"Woman to do general office work, no experierice neeâ€" essary, light typing, no dictation or at ?OIMND!'UINACIOO. in 23 Park Drive, Kenilworth, Kenilworth 842 _ FOR SALE: Will sell at bargain price beautiful, wellâ€"located, FOR SALE : Deerfieldâ€"exception al buy at $1195. Choice, imâ€" FOR SALE: Frigidaire, _$30; 6 cubic feet. Can be seen at 304 CHAUFFER AND A CAR FOR MAIDS: Full or part time, good RUMMAGE SALEâ€" VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE ter handy man, with no children. Tel. H. P. 1176 GREET every new family in the community, . If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park or 6 tE SEROCT pleasant '::“ conditions, Manager‘s office, Moraine Hoâ€" tel, 801 N. Sheridan Rd., Highâ€" ::dwfilw funerals, trips. By the hour, day or week tel. HP. 4803. 276 time, top wages, excellent workâ€" ing conditions. Apply Manager‘s Balfanz, s 12 State 7390 (before noon). 3412 after 5 p. m. Deerfield, IIl (4th house south of Deerfield avenue.) Weddings, cocktail parties, Let us help you plan your next party. ‘Tel. Glencoe 1594 Help Wanted P. C. MceCullough _ 82Hf Apply Manager‘s ofâ€" Call HP. No.

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