This Week â€" Mrs. H. E. Parsons (Betty Schmidt) who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Florence Schmidt of 640 Homewood avenue, has reâ€" turned with her infant son, Irving, to her home at Cheyenne, Wyomâ€" «ing. Her husband, S/Sgt. H. E. Parsons, is stationed at Fort Warâ€" Thursday, April 28, 1949 . University of Pennsylvania, Their daughter graduated in June from now teaching in Morrison, Illinois. Mr. Deuchler is a production engineer with Celotex corporation, Chicago. The Deuchlers resided in California for the past three Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm N. Smith of 803 S. St. Johns avenue are new to Highland Park. They reâ€" cently resided in Glencoe. Mr. Smith is with the Ekeo Products, Chicago. They bought their home Now living at 120 Prospect avenue, the home they bought, are the Elliot Lehmans. From Chicago, The Smiths are the parents of a daughter, Louise, 2. they are the parents of a son, Kenny, 5, and a daughter, Kay, 2. RETURNS TO WYOMING New Jersey, became the parents of a daughter, Margaret Mary, on Tuesday, April 5, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The baby, who weighed 7% pounds, is the granddaughter of© Mr. and Mrs. Alfonse Vigelis of Camden, New Jersey and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramond of 2465 Old Briar road. Mrs. Ramond recently| returned from a month‘s visit with ; her daughter. f Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vigelis (Adeline Ramond) of Wildwood, ter was born at the Highland Park hospital.to Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Kleber of 657 W. Park Little Giants Whip ‘ Niles 5 to 4; Lose To Evanston 5 to 2 * By William George Highland Park high | school‘s baseball team split in two games Giant field. On Tuesday, April 19 a 5â€"2 beating in a Suburban Leaâ€" squad able to garner only 1 lowly hit off of the hurling of Puffer of Ficechi Settles Down; Too Late Evanston took the lead in the second inning on four singles and an error before the Little Giant hurler, Fiocchi, could settle down. He allowed only three hits during the balance of the game. Highland Park‘s score came in the sixth as Armstrong walked and scored on O‘*Connor‘s double, the only hit of the game for the Little Giants. O‘Connor advanced to third on the throw to the plate as Evanston tried to keep Armstrong second in an attempted steal, O‘â€" Connor scoring on the play. _ from scoring.. Bonry_'l‘uuh then Byron O‘Connor led the Blue and White hifting with 1 for 3 while Puffer hit 3 for 3 and Stewâ€" art had 2 for 3 for the Evanston Fiocchi struck out 6, walked 1 and gave up 7 hits for Highland Park. Puffer, the winning hurler, struck out 6, walked 8 and gave up LOOK WHO‘S HERE Trip Niles 5 To 4 (Continued from page 4) In a nonâ€"conference game on Friday of last week the Little Giants earned a 5â€"4 victory over Niles high school. , ‘The game went ten innings beâ€" fore the outcome was decided with On Tuesday, April 19, a daughâ€" _ SportsRevieu 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 7 i 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 4 Highland Park High School Masotti of Mount Clair, Ilinois, and the Emmest Klebers of Bronx, former Fermina Masotti. A little girl arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Wednesday, Schumacher of 315 Vernon aveâ€" nue, Glencoe. A daughter arrived on Thursâ€" day, April 21, at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hoffman of Deerfield. A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, April 21, for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ugolini of 116 Elmwood drive. Mark has been chosen as the baby‘s name. Mark‘s sisters are Louise, who will be seven years old on July 26 and Joanne, who will be four years old on July 3. and Mr. and Mrs. Marco Ugolini Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Lattanzi of Winnetka of 225 McDaniels avenue. The baby‘s mother is the former Mary Lattanzi, â€" Robert Ward is the name given to the little boy born on Friday, April 22, at the Highland Park hospital. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of 209 North avenue, Highwood. Mrs. ‘Wright is the former Grace Soldano, daughter of the Joseph Soldanos of the same North avenue address. The paternal gramdmother resides in San Diego, California. Bach Choir Announces Second Annual Concert A baby girl, not yet named, was born on Friday, April 22, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parsons of 315 S. Green Bay road. Mrs. Parsons is the former «Marjorie Shelton; daughter of the Frank Sheltons of the same S. Green Bay road adâ€" dress. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Parsons Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moseley of 1027 Springfield avenue, Deerâ€" field, became the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, April 23. At Evanston, May 4 he Bach Choir of Evanston, unâ€" der the direction of Thomas Mat« thews, announces its second anâ€" nual concert Wednesday, May 4, 1949 at 8:15 p.m. in St. Luke‘s Church, Evanston, Illinois. There is no admission charge. The proâ€" of 728 Ridgewood drive are the paternal grandparents. gram this year includes the church contatas: No. 180, " sixth and tenth innings. Highland single by Geno Bogatti and a triple by Neil Shechan. Armstrong Clouts Homer In‘ the sixth the Little Giants tied up the ball game on a single by Byron O‘Connor and a home on hits by Charles Heimerdinger, O‘Connor and Armstrong. Highland Park used two pitchers starting and having 5 strike outs, and 4 walks charged against him while allowing 3 hits on four and took over and struck out 6, walked twoâ€"thirds innings he pitched. N 0 @2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 46 2 H. 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 5 7 4 3 and gave up 3 hits in five and Little Giant Basebaill Team Blanked By The Highland P«rk high school baseball team met with disastrous results last Tdesday, April 26 as they tangled with New Trier‘s fomidable outfit on the local field. The New Trier team lost no time in taking the lead as they scored right off the bat in the first inâ€" ning after two men were out. Moore singled and then Fraser drew a walk and Gompert singled to load the bases. Marrifield then poked a double over second to score three runs. A triple by Chrisâ€" toph scored Marrifield with the fourth run of the inning. In the sixth frame. the New Trier boys scored an run on mmu-m.. The Highland Park lads tried in vain to score and the closest they did come to making a tally was in the first inning as Heimerdingâ€" They won the game in the tenth Thyself, my Soul, with gladness"; No. 106 "God‘s Time is the best time"; and No. 34 "O Fire, Everâ€" lasting." Recreation Calendar Thursday, 7:30 p.m. 16 inch softbal}l meetâ€" ing for managers, captains and sponsors. Friday, April 29â€" 1:30 p.m. Senior Hobby Club meeting. Mr.â€"Raiph Robinson will give an informal talk on marble sculpturing. 7:00 p.m. Weight Lifting class. 8:00 p.m. Skyloft (Teenâ€"Age) club dance. Saturday, April 20â€" 9:30 a.m, Jr. Craft class 10:00 a.m. Jr. Boys Sport club. 10:00 a.m. Jr. Stamp club. 1:00â€"3:00 p.m. Baseball for boys at Sunset Park. Monday, May 2â€" 3:45 p.m. Jr. Art Class. €r singled and Shechan followed on a double steal. But, alas, that was as far as they could get and the Blue and White came off the field with a great big "gooseâ€"egg" to show for their afternoon‘s efo forts. Ryno and Moore of New Trier led the hitting parade with 2 hits in four times at the plate while Fraser got one hit in two official times at bat. For the Blue and White Sheeâ€" han, Heimerdingeér, O‘Connor and Fiocchi clouted singles. N. T. 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 9 0 Highland Park High Baseball Team To Play Proviso In Double Header By William George ‘ Highland Park high school‘s baseball team will play its first double header of the season when the Proviso Pirates invade the loâ€" cal field on Saturday, April 30. The Blue and ‘White have poâ€" tential power in their bats and the pitchers have done pretty well this season. The Pirates will be looking for revenge for the two defeats the Little Giant‘s basketâ€" ball quintet handed them during the winter season. These two facâ€" tors should make a couple of real game away from home for the Blue and White, this season. Wauâ€" kegan finished second last season and always have a formidable enâ€" try in the Suburban league. Play At Waukegan Tuesday The Liitle Giants will travel to Waukegan on Tuesday, May 3 for a battle with their county rivals. 3:30â€"5:00 p.m. Baton Twirling 7:00 p.m. Weight lifting class. 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 THE PEESS Tuesday, May 3â€" 4:30 p.m. Modern dancing class. 8:00 p.m. Sr. Stamp club. 8:00 p.m. Fencing. * Wednesday, May 4â€" 9:30 a.m. Community Choral elub rehearsal. â€" 180 p.m. Playground and Rec reation Board meeting. * 5 8:00 p.m. Ballroom dancing Recreation Department Organizes 12 Inch Softball League 1:15 p.m. Girl Scout leaders meeting. 7:00 p.m. Weight lifting class 7:30 p.m. Leathercraft class. At a meeting held Monday eveâ€" ning at the Community Center, the teams from Highland Park organized a 12 inch> Softball games will be played May 17th and May 24th. o Games will be played Tuesday evenings at Sunset Park. Practice Managers from the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Harrison‘s Wholesale Company, Fells Clothâ€" iers and Western Electric disâ€" cussed eligibility and rules for the League. To be eligible for this League, players must live or have full time work in Highland Park. Mother‘s Day Sunday, May 8 meet eligibility requirements. Let‘s Flatter Mother This Time One could hardly avoid knowing that Sunday, May 8, will be Mothâ€" ers‘ day, and that for something wants flowers that day. The florâ€" ists tell us that for the first time 7:30 p.m. Teenâ€"Age club meetâ€" For All types of curtainsâ€" spreads, table linens and Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery ~ §3 N. Green Bay Deerfeld & Green Bay _&Gn-lq!ï¬ Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. _ Morrison, Pastor, Rev. Donald Runkle. Rev. John P. O‘Connell, M.A. ST.D. Sundays â€" 6:80, 7:30, Immaculate Conception Church 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and D-;: s:00, 700 “’I:OO. #:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6 80 â€" 8:15. CONFESSIONS Saturdays, eves, of First Fridays and Holy Days DRY CLEANING (all ,types) PARKWAY in several years there are enough flowers to provide a bouquet or corsage for every mother in the hnilaedflo-or-hp,m’u- WV _2 Sn 1 E37A ticularly well stocked,‘ and the prices are lower than at Mothers‘ day last year. That‘s especially good news for our readers in these times when the budget needs watching. Origin of Mother‘s Day Missing from the Mothers‘ day scene for the first time is the little old lady who persuaded President Wilson, back in 1914, to proclaim the second Sunday in May as Mothers‘ day. She was Apna Jarâ€" vis, who died last fall ‘at the age of 85, in a hospital near Philadelâ€" phia, , L.O.O0.M. Installs New Officers Last Monday evening, at the Loyal Order of the Moose, Lodge No. 446, Past governor Norman Fink, who was unable to complete the second year of his term‘1939â€" 41 as governor, was installed as governor for the coming year. Inâ€" stalling officers were: Past govâ€" ernor Paul Kilkelly, sergeantâ€"atâ€" arms Governor N. Dilger and pianâ€" ist John Casper, all of Waukegan lodge No. 706. Mr. Kilkelly and Mr. Dilger both hold the high honor of the Pilgrim degree. Other officers installed were: Past governor Anthony Porco, junior governor Lester Marshall, prelate Russel Harrington, trustee Richard Mann, treasurer Russell Early, sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms Donald Rossi, assistant "sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms Joe Collman, inner guard, William Winters, and outer guard Henry Neargarder. a Coâ€"workers Mesdames James Steinmetz, George Berube and Ray Mann of chapter 806 were in charge of refreshments, and guests were present from Waukeâ€" gan lodge 706 and Highland Park chapter 806. Edward Juul and his orchestra furnished music for the occasion. County Health Dept To Hold Meeting At Libertyville There will be an informative meeting regarding the possibility of having a Lake County Health Department on May 6th at 8:00 P. M. at the Central School in Libertyville. Dr. Edward A. Piszâ€" ckez, Director of the Cook County Health Department, will speak. Now Available In , 1 peck, 2 peck and bushel Sturdy, lined burlap bagsâ€"at Buick Care KEEP BUICKS BEST North Shore Buick Co. PINKOUS Productive Peat Co. DON‘T HUNT FOR STAMPS 30 Years In Highland Park Authorized Sales & Service 110 S. First St."_ Tol. 4086 Pinkous Productive Peat YOU‘LL SEE WHY Northmore‘s, Highland Park, HMlinois Mundelein, III. Phone 1818 BUICKS BEST sored by the Chainâ€"Oâ€"Lakes Reâ€" gion Council (C. R. Jones, Presiâ€" dent), and the Lake County Coâ€" ordinating Council (Mrs. Karl Bauer, Chairman), and the public is invited. Cigarette Lighterâ€"The spirit is willing but the flash is weak. A budget is a method of worryâ€" ing before you spend instead of afterwards. It takes two to make a marriage â€"a single girl and an anxious mother, This Dynamic Whee} Balancing Auto Painting â€" Blackamithi Body & Fender Repairing | 322 N. 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