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Highland Park Press, 20 Apr 1950, p. 5

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â€"North Shoreites may be among the Town Meéeting Will Duplicate Bridge Debate Peace Plans Tournament At Nor&'m U- A Dunlicate Bridge Tourni ioi T e on Condites ‘or [ Pniuditon on ne ooo n o n Using the ageâ€"old tradition of| ‘*MIU""> _ |"_ .. . _ ) )4 in the the town meeting, more than two swinging debate on po_uo problems at Northwestern University‘s Techâ€" nological Auditorium on Friday ovelfing. ~April 28th. Gram Swing will set off an audiâ€" ence discussion of various peace proposals now before Congress. Jerry Voorhis, former Congress: man from California now a resiâ€" dent of Winnetka, will act »as moderator of the open meeting. "It is our .prayer that from this meeting will come much more atâ€" tention to this subject by every citizen," an initial committee of sponsors announced, giving as their aimto.focus attention "on a solution to the great crisis of the world." ° â€" Thursday, April 20, 1950 Among individuals issuing the call for the town meeting were ‘Dr. Payson Wild, Jr.; Rabbi Edgar Siskin; Mrs. Ernest Fremont Tittle, Irving Pflaum, Dr. Ovid sequel to a January debate which} drew more than a thousand people to hear Senator Paul Douglas and question hint on peace plahs, according to organizing chairman Richard E. Lassar. Since the first event, a dozen more organizations have joined the list of sponsors, he said. It‘s not 400 hard to live on a amall incomeâ€"just so long as you don‘t spend too much trying to keep it a secret, + 4 Among sponsor organizations is the League of Women Voters of Highland Park. Guest Speaker = At Redeemer Lutheran Church Sunday attending the University of Chiâ€" cago for. several years. Before coming to the International Luâ€" theran Walther League Office, he held a pastorate in Minnesota. He is speaking in the absence of the local resident pastor, Hans K. Platzer, who will be working in the interest of the Lutheran Valâ€" paraiso University"of Valparaiso, Ind. for a two week périod. Redeemer Lutheran Churchâ€"of 587 West Central Avenue will hear a guest speaker, the Rev. Alfred Klausler of the Internaâ€" tional Lutheran Walther League of Chicago, on.Sunday, April 23, at each of the services. The Rev. Alfred Klausler is editor of the Walther League Messenger, magaâ€" zine issued especially for Lutherâ€" an young péople of the Lutheranâ€" Missouri Synod. Pastorâ€"Klausler. is a graduate of Concordia Seminary, Baptist Men‘s Day Proves A Success: ‘today that the Lake County Assoâ€"| invited to dinner by a lady of his ciation won the trophy for the| acquaintance, but did not accept. highest gross seal sale in the State| _ A few days later, seeing her on of Ilinois, exclusive of CoOk|the street, he said in his best County. The final figure WAS| manner, "I believe you asked me $43,055.42. to dine with you last week." Lake County has won this| ‘The lady looked at him thoughtâ€" The observance of Men‘s Day at the Highland Park: Baptist church last Sunday afternoon was a grand success, under the chairâ€" manship of Deacon L. P. Heard. Several churches ~of Chicago, North Chicago and the North Shore were represented. Rev. Alâ€" bert‘ G. ‘Masser represented the local Ministerial Conference. > ‘The church is moving forward if~peace;> and is proving to be worthwhile in building character. Fiftyâ€"four members have joined the church since its beginning in August, 1949. Lake County High $43,055.42. * * Lake County has won this award mnal}t'imn before. Lake County Invests People in Lake County put $610,773 in Series "E" Savings Bonds in March this year. â€" . The March Series "E" sale in this County compares with $563,â€" 985 in the same type Bond in March, 1949, it was reported from Chicago by the U. S. Treasury Savings Bonds Division for Illiâ€" An opening talk _by“Raymon_:yl The April 28 meeting will be a Mrs. Gerard Fossland, Seal Sale|at the University ‘of Chicago. rairman for the hk’n Countyl iWemousyreemie igrmrerale 1949 ment has been planned for the This event will be held in the Club house at 8 P.M. on Saturâ€" day, April 29. The Activities Committee, Mrs. Charles Simpler, Chairman, and Mrs. Martin Granâ€" hoim, Viceâ€"Chairman, assures anm evening of real interest for Bridge enthusiasts, and also announces that prizes will be awarded. Mr.~Davidâ€".Cox. will be the Tournament Director and will give a short talk on the difference beâ€" tween Rubber Bridge and Tournaâ€" ment Bridge. When any questions arise the Tournament Director will be present to give rulings based on the official rules of the Amâ€" erican Contract Bridge League. Mr. Cox is rated a Master, and has played in several important League â€" tournaments, _ winning some events and being runnerâ€"up in others. _ i Those _ desiring _ reservations should * contact Mrs. David, Cox, HI 2â€"4480, by Thursday, April 27th. 2 Kindergarten Orientation .. Induction programs for new school experiences are not limited ‘ Only two visitors are permitted at any one session. Regular kinderâ€" garten pupils act as hosts and hostesses for these younger chilâ€" Gren.. The experience is proving helpful to both groups of children. dents in District 107. This spring a parallel induction program:for prospective. kindergarten ~pupils has been inaugurated under the direction of Miss Clara Malvey and Miss Gracé, Yolton, Kinderâ€" garten telche’rstzt Elm Place and Green Bay Road Schools. Under this plan every child who will be in Kindergarten next year is inâ€" Speaking on April 17 to other women of St. Martha‘s Guild, Miss Adele Whitfield, successful home gardener, said in part: â€" ___‘"In a town like Highland Park, ‘wi ‘a great ~Wufuuntâ€"of â€" shade, one of the essentials of an attracâ€" tive garden is a knowledge of what flowers bloom in the shade. garten session, One visit is sugâ€" gested for every child, but as many ‘ as three visits may be scheduled with the teachers. Flowers For Shade / Important Here, Says Miss Whitfield The Adult Education Program of North Shore:© Congregation Israel will bringâ€" to the classroom on Tuesday, April 25, at eight o‘clock, Dr. Nahumâ€"Zackai, Assistâ€" ant Professor inâ€" Modern Jewish History at the College of Jewish Studies, and a native Palestinian, who will discuss | "The . Political Parties and Political Structure of the State of Israel". "Some of the most satisfactory bloomers for this area areâ€" the impatience, begonia, torenia, fuâ€" chsia, browallia and red salvia." The women of St.. Martha‘s Guild of Trinity church are getâ€" ting this and other pertinent inâ€" formation in order to advise cusâ€" tomers in their annual flower sale to be held Saturday, May 27, in downtown Highland Park. Dr. Nahum Zackai At Congregation Israel Marcus. Dr. Blumenfield is Supâ€" erintendent of the Chicago Board of Jewish Educationâ€"andâ€"President of the College of Jewish Studies. The .concluding lectures on May 2 will be given by Dr. Samuel M. Blumenfield, and Dr.. Raiph come?" Church began August, 1949. Fiftyâ€"four members have joined. We stand for Peace, S ""Why, yes, I believe I did," she swered . brightly. "And did you ‘Know Us By Our Works" ‘haracter Building, and a Better City and Nation. HIGHLAND PARK , 615 Crescent Ct.â€" de. s â€" ory the| Ro J fuâ€" ds | in." #:; ‘5 19e getâ€" | o 7 3 inâ€" m * usâ€" C sale l in i. Fiocchi Highland Park High â€"|\Track Team Baseball Team Suffers â€" |To Play Host 2 tl) l Defe‘t ln opener This a Sotnrdas Playing errorless ball the Highâ€" land Park :and New Trier high school baseball teams clashed in a Suburban League contest, the first with the home team taking the contest by a 2 to 1 score. no real practice tills under its belt, showed much promise even in defeat, They had only a couple of games, played in cold weather and mud, prior to taking on the New Trier Green Wave. New Trier is probably one of the strongest in the league again this year. In 1948 they won 14 and lost 0 in league competition and last year came up with a 12 won 2 lost count for the crown,. In many circles theyâ€" have been picked to take the title again this Litle Giant Fielding Good The fielding of Coach George Grover‘s Highland Park team was flawless and only their inability to hit the ball, due to the lack of practice in batting, caused the deâ€" feat. and no outs. He forced the nekt mumumecmecscese Patter to Rit 10 s ._ Walz at _ short. 7 and the . throw £ to the plate got * the runner from e third. The next t batter topped the > s ball > to Fiotchi LWA who threw [ to C Zagnoli to force e the runner at the WA plate. Then BM Fiocchi proceeded ~to strike out <the o s next New Trier Ficechi batter to put out w« the fire. _ New Trier took the lead in the first inning and added another run in the third to complete its scorâ€" ing for the day. ®Here is what the Highland Park boys did at the plate in the game: 1st Inning Both pitchers did a fine job with Bob Fiocchi giving up 6 hits and fanning 4 in his {irst â€"start of the season forâ€" the Blue and White. Anderson, the New Trier hurler struck out 8 while giving up 2 hits. Fiocchi In Tough Spot 4 Tuttle struck out. Dean struck out. ‘Walz grounded out to the second baseman. Z2nd Inning . â€"~ : Bagatti struck out. Schweiger ground to short. Fioechi struck out. McMaster was out from short to first. Ponsi fouled out to first. Zagnoli grounded to the pitcher. 4th Inning Tuttle walked but was out tryâ€" ing to steal secondâ€"on the next pitch. Dean struck out. Walz also ger singled. Ficechiâ€" sacrificed| Could Be A Good Ball Club Schweiger to second.. McMaster The boys looked good and with doubled to left to seore Schweiger| a few breaks in the weather they from second. Ponsi ground to the | should be a real ball club and one pitcher. to be reckoned with in the league 6th Inning the rest of the season. out on a grounder to second. Theâ€"Blueâ€"and â€"White club, with In the sixth frame Fiocchi was Zagnoli flied out to short cenâ€" THE PRESS This + Saturdayâ€" the Highland Park high thinclads will play host to Evanston, New Trier and Wauâ€" kegan in a quadrapgular track meet. + from each school in each of the track and field events. $ Freshman Track Team Upsets New Trier 46 to 40 By Bill Kiddle By blanking New Trier in the last two events‘of the day, ‘Highâ€" land Park‘s Freshman track squad pulled a stunning 46 to 40 upset over New Trier‘s Cindermen on the latters‘ indoor track. It was the first time a Highland Park Freshman 'flm has ever defeated New Trier in a dual meet. New Trier got off to an early lead by taking all three places in the high jump and winning the shot put but Bob Guentz, Danny Seitz and Pete Walker put the Blue and White right back in the running with victories in the high and low hurdles, the pole vault and 50 yd. dash, respectively. With 2 events remaining, the broad jump and the relay, the score stood New Trier 40, H.P. 32. Walker and Talano teamed up to tie down all three places in the broad jump and a 41 to 40 leadâ€",. which . they widened . as Schuster joined the trio in winâ€" ning the relay. placed third in ‘the 50 yd. dash and anchored the winning relay. . Edwin L. Baron, America‘s outâ€" standing hypnotist, will give a reâ€" Army to entertain troops at Fort Walz struck out. Bagatti was out third to first. Glader, batting frâ€"lhnfli.;uv‘vmbyi-& tized on the stage, Mr. Baron is siderable attention when in servâ€" Evanston on the latter‘s field next Tuesday at 4 p.m. 5 Bob Guentz was high point man MILK Watercade Of 1950 climbjng idol as Tarzan to many an American kid for years and the holder of 67 world‘s swimming records, will bring his talentâ€"loadâ€" ed musical water and stage "Waâ€" selves. Constructed of wood and steel, they always prove a fascinâ€" ation of sideshow proportions to the audience. The larger tank, where the famed "Aquanymphs" and swimming events are, preâ€" sented, is 65 feet long, 30. feet wide and four feet deep inside. The pool used by.the divers is 25 feet long, 22 feet wide and 7 feet used are an attraction in themâ€" Besides Weissmuller himself, the aquatic part of the show includes such featured performers as Bill Lewin, comedy diving ace; Margo champ; Whitey Hart, greatest trick diver, the 48 "A quanymph" beauties and others. . « The dryâ€"land acts on the gilded stage in the center of the Arena will feature the world‘s highest paid novelty act, the Great Athos, who has thrilled cireus goers for many years by balancing himseff on one finger; the four Lavernes, acrobatic and comedy team; the and Hart, trampoline zanies, and other. platform numbers signed in the Whitehall district of London. â€"Tickets â€" for â€" "Watercade of 1950" are on sale at the Arena and Lytton box offices. Mail orâ€" ders are being accepted. A popular price scale has beén put into efâ€" Thu., Fri., Sat., . Apr. 20â€"21â€"22 Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 _ Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3 Ted Donaidson â€" John Litel "All The King‘s Men" Ill Ann Doran â€" Jimmy. Hunt ‘The Academy Award picture "Rusty‘s Birthday" with Academy Award stars Apr. 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27 & Dry Cleaning Co. Jeffery Lynn, YERLON 0. GROVES 19 N. St. Johns Ave. . "Captain China" 50c after 6:30, incl. tax Phone HI 2â€"4551 35¢ to 6:30 Bump & Paint Shop Heads League Of Women Voters * At their annual business meetâ€" ing held yesterday, the members of the .League .of . Women Voters.... elected their new president, Mrs. ert Palmer and Mrs. Henry Stein. Chairman of the permanent nomâ€" inating Committee for 1950â€"51. Mrs. Marc Goldsmith and Mrs. Richard Seitz will serve with her. | "Twilight In the Week Dayâ€"Doors Open 6:00 P. M. ALCYO N Last Day Fri. thru Mon. April 21â€"24 Tue., Wed., Thu., _ Apr. 25â€"27 ""LOUISIANA HAYRIDE® & 4 Cartoons ° Directed by ROBERT Z. LEONARD Produced by JOE PASTERNAK "Johnny EW' LOUIS CALHERN Besed on a Story ty â€" Dale Evans

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