Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00â€"Satâ€"Sun 1:30â€"35¢ to 6:30 50c after 6:30, incl. tax Thursday, Dec. 28, 1948 Theatre Closed Christmas Eve MERRY CHRISTMAS SAT. GLENCOE Sun. thre Thurs. Dec. 26â€"30 time we want you to N know we‘re grateful for "Loves of Carmen" in technicolor pas ep y CENTRAL Hardware Store 24 N. SECOND ST. TEL. H. P. 2756 "Gallant Blade" Garage 32 S. FIRST ST. TEL. H.P. 1234 LARSON‘S Larry Parks, | Deeps andShallows By Rebecca Anthony I would take you gifts toâ€"night, Of precious worth and tare, The beauty of a sunset, Fragrance of flowers fair; / The wonder of a starry sky Song of a lark at dawn on high; But these are God‘sâ€" And He has given The greatest gift by far, His only Son, the Christâ€"Child > Did you ever at long last deâ€" cide to put on your storm windows, and just as your mama was dashâ€" ing uptown to do a little shopping â€"a threeâ€"hour projectâ€"ask her for some window rags? And after she was gone, did you discover ;t.lnt the rags she had left you, would do a nice job on the crystal ‘of a small size wrist watch? And in desperation did you tear up a suit of pajamas for the job? Yes, we thought maybe you had. Has your mama found out yet about the pajamas? That‘s goodâ€"neither has ours. Lucky, aren‘t we? Born ‘neath the Bethlchem star. For Christ alone is Christmas, But this I should like to say, May joy of the blessed season Be yours, Christmas, and every day. + DOMESTIC EPISODE ODE TO A SLIPPER By, Loki In cleaning out the chest today, I found you, little slipper. You call to mind long other days When life was gay and chipper. My eye moves down to look upon The foot you once adorned, Before the spread of bones and I gaze upon your slender heel And sharply pointed toe, And think again of dancinig nights When Daddy was my beau. I know that I can never squeeze My six B foot into The slender space above your sole, And yet I cherish you. . So once again I wrap you up And hide you in the dark, For in the land of memories You strike a little spark. And toes became becorned Closed Christmas Eve., Friday Last Day Thurs. _ Dec. 23 Sat. Thru Thurs. _ Dec. 25â€"30 FIRST NORTH SHORE SHOWING CR No Kiddie Matinces Christmas ALCYON The Greatest Gift "Johnny Belinda" From Kiwanis Bulletin Too precious are these final days To waste the hours in sleeping." Thornton Whips Varsity 38 to 66; Froshâ€" Soph Lose By 32â€"25 Score EXALTATION Unmatched was Grandma‘s zest at Her joy in tiny pleasures; Said she, "A lifetime spends itself Before we prize its treasures. Appreciation fills the soul When one is through with weepâ€" Who was it said: "All the sugar is at the bottom of the zup"? the varsity and froshâ€"soph dropped Last Friday night was a sad one for the Highland Park high school basketball teams as both games to Thornton in Suburban Conference tilts played on the local floor. A CHICKâ€"Aâ€"DEE For a little crumb on the feeding For a little crumb on the feeding lads an upset win. Except for a quarter the Blue and White finalâ€" ly played as a team and not indiâ€" vidually, Frederich of Thornton led the scoring parade with 6 field goals and 3 free throws for 15 points. To you, I‘ll sing my song, I‘ll chirp and teeter an For a little crumb on the feeding To you, I‘ll sing my song. The varsity, led by Dan Coleâ€" man, came very close to pulling spirited rally in the fourth quarâ€" ter only to lose by a 38 to 36 The "Little Giants" held a 10 to 9 edge over the Thornton team, which is the same one that went to the State meet last‘year, only to fall completely apart in the second and third quarters with Thornton getting 26 points to the Blue and White 13 for those periods. They held Thornton to 3 points in the fourth quarter but part of a couple of the Highland second and Coleman‘s 12 points led the Highland Park team while Siegel I‘ll be so happy all day long, lose a hard fought contest. A little more teamâ€"work on the points and Schramm, 1 point to complete the scoring for Highland fell scored 11; Froshâ€"Soph Have Off Night of the game with 12 points; Moore had 11 points andâ€"Baldwin came through"with 2 for the enâ€" tire scoring of the evening. rapidly the rest of.the season. Coach Morrison‘s team was not uptothgirgt-e-theytridfor The Froshâ€"Soph really ran up minst a hot Thornton team and A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Northshore Garden of Memories CREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen 635 Central Avenue â€"â€" Phone 597 IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE * ICE CREAM (our own maRe) an off night im, 2 points; THE â€"R.B.0. of cireus stardom. The graceful, fearless Harold Voise performs what no other acrialists even attempt, a triple somersault from a flying trapezeâ€" bar, flying through the air to be caught in the waiting arms of his brother, Jack Voise, who, for years past, has carried the title of "Spangleland‘s greatest catcher". The Voises disregard thoughts of safety to life and limb in their fearless display and in each perâ€" formance during the nine day enâ€" gagement of the 3rd. Annual Inâ€" ternational Circus at the Chicago these intrepid performers will win rounds of deafening applause from the thousands as they toss each other from one side of the buildâ€" ing to the other. Miss Violet is anâ€" other member of the troupe who air, performing seemingly imposâ€" sible feats high above the heads PRESS of the thrilled crowds, day acrialists, have won for themâ€" and bound as she flies through the air into a handâ€"toâ€"hand catch. ever been staged so well, other has had within it so At Chicago Coliseum Beginning Xmas Night countries have given the Voises, known as "The Flying Thrillers", the highest laurels possible as performers. Tickets for all performances are now on sale at the Fair Store and at the Coliseum box office. The performances are scheduled for 2:15 and 8:15 each day. Members of Ravinia Woman‘s club and their guests will welcome in the New Year with a formal dancing party on Friday evening, December 31, at Ravinia Village house from 10 p.m. untilâ€"3 a.m. A buffet supper will be served at midnight, Among them will be parties at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Karl King, Mr. and Mrs. George Keller of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. George Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strubel, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ryan, Mr, and Mrs, Michael Tighe, Mr. and Mrs. H. J Ziegler and others. The night before the party, the following members of the social committee, in addition to the six who made the table decorations, will help set up tables and decoâ€" Welcome New Year With Formal Dance Reservations for the party will be closed on December 24th and there will be no cancellations after that date. Several cocktail Mrs. Michael Tighe and Mrs. JOIN NATIONAL FRATERNITIES At the end of the official rushâ€" ing period at Kenyon College, members of the Class of 1952 have decided to join one of the ;li‘nttnï¬onnl fraternities on the Highland Park students include David Levinson of Bronson, lane who joined Iota Chapter of Psi Upsilon, and James T. Turner of Park avenue who joined Kenyon Chapter, of Alpha Delta Phi. Mrs. George Mueller, chairman of the event, is assisted by a comâ€" mittee of six, including Mrs. W. H. Armstrong, Mrs. John Barbee, Jr., Mrs. Sidney Frisch, Mrs. A. W. Geigerich, Mrs. Shelby Garâ€" wood and Mrs. Charles Morrow. George Sanelli and his orchesâ€" tra will furnish the music for dancing. Rex Andrews, Mrs. Frank Iroms, Jr., Mrs. George Keller, Mrs. R. G. Maus, Mrs. Theodore Rehn, Mrs. John Romer, Mrs. R. J. Ryan, parties will precede the dance. Kenneth Weir. No other aerial Critics and circus enthuâ€" 144 NO. SKOKIE VAILEY ROAD TEL H. P. 4102 618 N. GREEN BAY RD. 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