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Highland Park Press, 26 May 1949, p. 5

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This Week â€" (Continued from page 4) church, Waukegan, at 10 o‘c blue and the flowers she carried were pink carnations. and Charles De Filippo, cousin of the bridegroom‘s motBer were in navy blue. Theirâ€"corsages were of She will attend the commencement member of Crete‘s graduating VISITING PARENTS Mrs. Ralph Anschuetz of 1352 Broadview avenue is in Polk, Green Bay road were hosts at a bridal dinner at the Moraine hotel. Their daughter, Janet, and Elroy Mrs. E. H. Morrissey of 903 S. two days later. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Glenwood avenue. They are the parents of a son, Michael, who will be four years old;in July and a daughter, Peggy Jean, who will be two years old in June. Mr. Macâ€" Innis is a repairman with the Illiâ€" nois Bell Telephone company. They bought their home here. and their daughter, Laurie, is three. Mr. Rose is a radio engineer in Chicago. They are former Chiâ€" home at 1509 Richfield avenue, in which they are now living. They Howard street, Chicago. is with the A. C. Neilsen Merchanâ€" dising Research company, 2101 are the Raiph G. Worcesters and son, Howard, 2, of 311 Glenwood avenue, the home they recently purchased. Mr. Worcester is an inâ€" structor for the lIllinois Bell Telephone company. California, are Mr. and Mrs. John I. Jones of 2419 Berkeley road. They recently purchased their parents of two daughters, Lynn, 8, and Marion, 11 months, and a son, Forrest, 5. Mr. Jones is with the Chicago branch of the Union Lumber company of California. New Highland Parkers are the W. E. Gamerons of 431 S. Sheriâ€" dan road. They had been Chicagoâ€" ans for the past three years and from Dallas, Texas, before that. Mr. Gameron is vice president of Muzak corporation, Chicago. Mrs. Gameron‘s daughter, Mrs. Henry Schwarts of Bay City, A broth Michigan, is the former Patsy JOAN | Logise, 4, Hill, a graduate of Northwestern land Park nim-ity.l!amwb.""_* Carol Lee Schwartz. rmp 42 vece WISCONSIN TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ray Suzzi of 314 Prairie avenue left on Tuesday for Westfield, Wis. While there Nrs. Suzzi will sing at the funcral services of a high school friend. LEVINSONâ€"MACK NUPTIALS The small informal wedding of Miss Doris Rita Levinson, younger daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Abraham M. Levinson of 5326% S. Drexel Ave.. Chicago, to Mr. Robert T. Mack, Jr., elder son of Mr. Robert T. Mack recently of Highland Park and Winnetka, Mincis, now of Washington, D. C., and the About 500 guests attended the here. The Joneses are the for the past two before Mr. 315 in the homeâ€"study of Rabbi Louis friend of the bridegroom‘s mother, fficiati bbi the University of Chicago. Shore Country Day school in Winâ€" netka, Illinois, and from Harvard University with honors in the field of government, received two deâ€" grees from the Harvard Graduate school of Business Administration, and is now studying for the deâ€" international relations. Mr. Mack is prominently associated with the United World Federalists in Hliâ€" nois and has served on the Naâ€" tional Student Council of that orâ€" ganization. During the war he served overseas for more than two Second Lieutenant i as the name of the baby girl born on Monday, May 16, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Clinton of 222 Dale aveâ€" Clintons of 220 Dale avenue and the Wylie Craigs of Kansas City, Deerfield, became the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wirtanen of 630 Elm street, Deerfield, beâ€" came the parents of a daughter on Tuesday, May 17, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. A daughter arrived on Wednesâ€" day, May 18, at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Victor A son, Thomas Vern, was born on Thursday, May 19, at the Highâ€" baby weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces. children, Jerry, 12, and Shirley, 14 months. Dills of 21 N. Second street and Mrs. Martin Anderson of 233 Burâ€" chell street, Highwood. land Park hospital on Thursday, May 19. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Richardson of 2347 Indian Tree drive. The little boy, who weighed eight pounds, has been named Wilbert Lawrence, wl . ‘% Louise, 4, was born at the Highâ€" Mrs. Richardson ‘is the former Louise Macku, daughter of Mrs. Louise Macks of Chicago. Mrs. Angela Richardson of Chicago is the paternal grandmother. LOOK WHO‘S HERE Catherine Ann has been chosen A brother for Robert, 6, and a short wedding trip to T«l. H. P. 5269 , May 18, Mr. years of enâ€" (Juanita Reds by a score of 7â€"2 to win the championship in the Eim Place softball league. Ted Talano pitching against the Reds held them to 7 hits and 2 hits and 7 runs off the pitching of Chris Phelps to win the championâ€" ship in the upper grades. which each of four tears played 9 games. Boys in the seventh complete the sports year at Eim son 1948â€"49 included competition in the following sports: . throw shooting, basketball, ice table tennis, softball and track and 7th and 8th Grades Indians 2 5 Giants 20 & Track and Field Intramurals Intramural track and field White Sox events were conducted in the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades to deâ€" termine top men in each event. Boys with best records will take part in the annual track and field meet sposored by the high school "H" Club on May 26 at the high 75 yd. Dashâ€"B. Guentz, T. Talâ€" ano, P. Montgomery. Timeâ€"9.2 seconds. 50 yd. Hurdlesâ€"B. Guentz, T. Talano, B. Troy.‘Timeâ€"7.8 sec. 440 yd. Runâ€"P. Montgomery, R. Kline, G. White. Timeâ€"1:03.5. 7th Grade: Shot Putâ€"T. Diehl, D. Trieschâ€" mann, T. Compere. Distanceâ€"30 school athletic field. Broad Jumpâ€"B. Guentz, A. Sigâ€" norio, B. Troy. Distanceâ€"16 ft., 9 inches. Shot Putâ€"B. Guentz, G. White, T. Talano. Distanceâ€"37 ft., 2 in. Pole Vaultâ€"A. Bock, P. Day, G. White. Heightâ€"6 ft., 8 in. 8th Grade: ¢ High Jump â€" B. Guentz, G. White, H. Freberg. Heightâ€"5 ft. High Jumpâ€"T. Compere, V. Bonetti, R. Dichl. Heightâ€"4 ft., 75 yd. Dashâ€"T. Compere, T. Peterson, J. Troy. Timeâ€"10.4 8.4 sec. A little girl wasâ€"born on Saturâ€" day, May 21, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Turney of 1040 Forest avenue, the baby girl, born on Monday, May 23, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gervase I. Brown, Jr. (Marguerite Molâ€" daner) of 518 Lincoln place. Mrs. E. Moldaner of the same Lincoln place address is the maâ€" ternal grandmother. The Gervase I. Browns of 501 St. Johns place are paternal grandparents. Mrs. E: W. Brown of 507 St. Johns place is the paternal great grandmother. In a recent intraâ€"mural baseball me the Indians defeated the The sports calendar for the seaâ€" Broad Jumpâ€"R. Diehl, T. Comâ€" re, J. Troy. Distanceâ€"13 ft., ircki, J. Troy. Timeâ€"7.1 sec. 50 yd. Hurdiesâ€"T. Compere, D. Pole Vaultâ€"J. Perry, C. Phelps, For All types of HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES DRY CLEANING (all types) Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery Curtain ann, A. Turcki. Timeâ€" PARKWAY . % .fponfrkm THE PRESS Harrison and Marchi‘s Play Nine Innings To 0â€"0 Tie Marchi‘s played to a scoreless tie in nine innings of play in a pracâ€" tice game at Sunset Park. Both pitchers showed good conâ€" trol throughout the extra inning ball game. Harder threw the third strike past 12 batters, while Murâ€" phy fanned three men. Five men drew walks from Harder, while only two Marchi men drew free passage to first base from Murâ€" By Hank Arenberg In a pitchers duel between Tom Murphy and Mel Harder Tuesday did his usual fine job of umpiring this close game, with the tension running high on both sides. Pal Santi, catcher for Harrison, made two of the three hits off Harder, and reached base another time through an error by the Next Tuesday, Manager Hank Arenberg will have his team ready for the league opener under the lights at Sunset Park against a strong Fell‘s team. Last season Fell‘s won the league in a close race and are heavy contenders again this year. The game will start around 8:30 p.m. New Trier Wollops Little Giants 9â€"1 By William George Highland Park high school‘s varsity baseball team took another one on the chin last week as they travelled to New Trier for a Subâ€" urban conference contest and came home on the short end of a 9â€"1 The Blue and White averted a shutâ€"out as they came through for their lone run in the sixth inning. Zagnoli and McMaster led off with singles. An error on Heimerdingâ€" er‘s grounder filled the bases and Zagnoli scored on a long fly ball. Zagnoli and McMasters got the only hits (2) for the Little Giants and the "hitless wonders" kept up théir torrid pace at the plate, the team average as of last week being .188. Both hurlers struck out 4 men and walked 1 during the contest. The Thornton double header was rained out last Saturday and the two teams will try again this Satâ€" urday on the home diamond. New Trier took the lead in the second inning with 3 runs and then came back for 3 more in the third. The home team scored again in the fifth and two more runs were forthcoming in the sixth to make certain of the victory. Parkers Score in Sixth J. Schaal. Heightâ€"6 ft., 3 in. High Jumpâ€"R. Gerken, R. Larâ€" son, B. Bock. Heightâ€" 4 ft. Broad Jumpâ€"J. Zenko, R. Gerâ€" ken, J. Burgess. Distanceâ€"12 ft., Shot Putâ€"R. Gerken, J. Zenko, J. Burgess. Distanceâ€"20 ft., 6 in. 50 yd. Dashâ€"R. Westgard, R. Gerken, J. Burgess. Timeâ€"7.4 sec. 75 yd. Dashâ€"J. Cucchiaro, R. Westgard, R. Larson. Timeâ€"10.4 50 yd. Hurdlesâ€"R, Westgard, D. Nichols, R. Sheahen. Timeâ€"8.8 Pole Vaultâ€"B. Dimsdale, T. Johnson, P. Onderdonk. Heightâ€" 5 ft. Al Danakas, head of the league, On most bump and paint work Purnell & Wilson, Inc. 8 HOUR SERVICE Motor Co. â€" now operating at 17â€"19 N. St. Johns Ave in connection with formerly with Cadilliac VERLON O. GROVES Tel. H.P. 734â€"710â€"711 Ravinia School Enjoys Annual Picnic And Field Day medals were awarded to the folâ€" lowing boys and girls for the 50 yard Dash, Running Broad Jump, and High Jump: 50 yd. Dash: 3rd Grade: Boys: Grady Ellis, Bill Watrous, in the afternoon. Even though the weather was not as desired, it was a great day for all of the children and their parents, After a picnic supper the annual baseball game between the eighth grade boys and their Dads took place amid cheers and laughter from the spectators. Field Day at Ravinia School was held on Friday, May 20, at 2:30 and Gordon Leonard. Girls: Hazel Keller, Linda Harrison and Ann 4th Grade : Bm:!ognrlamr,flmfln- ley and Peter Edge. Girls: Patsy Skidmore, Sue Ginsberg and Jean Boys: Joel Febel, Herb Bartelâ€" man and Pete Riddle. Girls: Nancy Keare, Judy Smith and Marcy Newhouse. 6th Grade Boys: Larry Stallman, Ralph Herbst .and Dave Wurm. Girls: Judy Harwood, Polly Husting and Joanne Nickles. 7th Grade 5 Boys Mike Field, Peter Foreâ€" man and John Wineman. Girls: Jeanette Stupple, Marg Ellis and Alice Herring. 8th Grade Boys: Pete Husting, Dick Keim and Bob Saletra. Girls: Kath Skidâ€" more, Sheila Sheridan and Terry Levenhart. Running Broad Jumpâ€"6th Grade Boys: Dave Wurm, Mike Rolfe and Bob Rizzolo. Girls: Polly Husâ€" tings, Judith Romer and Shirley Scassellati. = 7th Grade Boys: Peter Foreman, Bill Ridâ€" dle and John Wineman. Girls: Jenkins and Ky Helding. Girls: Judy Garwood, Joanne Nickles and Carol Kluss. 7th Grade Boys: Peter Foreman, Brit Davis and John Wineman. Girls: Betsy Kraft, Gretchen Ahrens and Jeanâ€" Boys: Kenny Evans, Woody Hansman and Henry Loeb. Girls: Lynn Elliot, Sally Geigerich and Terry Lovenhart. Gay Stirling. High Jumpâ€"6th Grade DorisDeVlieg, Betsy Kraft and horses for rental to our stables. County Line Road . Deerfield Chevy Chase Country Club Chevy Chase and Milwaukee Ave. One mile north of Wheeling Wheeling 93 ROYAL OAK STABLES NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC TOURNAMENTS WELCOME Outâ€"Door Swimming Pool GOLFERS program include instruction in sewing, and first aid, and art lessons in tempra. The troop, conâ€" sisting of all the girls of the third grade of Immaculate Conception School, has had an almost perfect attendance record, the only abâ€" sentees being those isolated with contagion. The troop of average nine year olds has been very reâ€" ceptive and very active. huge success in spite of the conâ€" tinual downpour of rain, Thursday, "May 19th. Troop 21, a newly orâ€" ganized troop of 22 girls, has comâ€" Wacuminthooflvn‘ art of ‘decoupage‘. Their pictures, mounted on mats, were exhibited at school by their teacher, Sr. Mary Edward, and were gift mothers.. Lessons in free hand drawing have been given. The future plans of the troop Behr and Lynn Elliot. Brownies, Troop 21 party at Sakajawes Lodge was a R. Fiorec& W. Pearson HURSERY Complete Landscape Gardening At Its Best Boys: Don Nordmark, Kenneth HIGHLAND TEN PIH Expert stone Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor, Rev. Donald Runkle. Conception Church Deesfisi & Crees Say se M.A. ST.D. Sundays â€" 6:80, 7:80, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and Holy __ 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. Deer: open at 2:00 pam. Under New Management Fridays and Holy Days Tel. H. P; 2207 139 N. CONFESSIONS Until 8:00 p.m. Week Days 1% Page 5

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