~~__Boy Scout Executive, will be the guest speaker at the Lions Club shows an additional ten varieties of North ‘Americ@n fish;,a more detailed view of the fishing watâ€" ers on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf Coasts, and a listing of the "world‘s record catches of both fresh and salt water game figh. Supplementing the colorful conâ€" .tinental maps are a guide to the local Northern Illinois and Wisâ€" consin lake. region, and a copy. of the State of Illinois Fish and Game Laws digest. Anglers will Little Giants Win First League Game Of Year, Beat Waukegan 2 to 1 at the noon luncheon meeting at the Moraine, beginning at 12:15 today. The subject of his talk will be "Let‘s take a Canoe Trip," also a few stories about fishing. Mr. Sweichel came to North Shore Area Council from Wausaw, Wis. A sultan at odds with his harem,|| . UUVSPUO® VATACAR Thought of a way he could scarem. HI. 2020% . _ He caught him a,mouse, Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. Set it lose in the house, Et ie P “-.hflh.bï¬uh- m’â€' Ne Lewes Rev. Donald Runkle. about a year ago. By Lawrence Dean The Highland Park high school baseball team won its first suburâ€" ban league game of the year by beating a strong Waukegan nine by a score of 2 to 1 on Wednesâ€" day, May 3. The Little Giants led all the way behind the strong right arm of Bob Fiocchi. Bob struck out ten "Bulldog". batters, while giving up eight hits. Lions To Take Vicarious Canoe Trip the subject of two additional maps, a careful study of which will reveal at least 46 varieties of quail, duck, partridge, and pheasant among other birds. ~Probably the group will number betieen three and four hundred, in all, for many Chicagoans will Sunday evâ€"emng 'l'hrtrip is sponâ€" sored by the League of American Wheelmen. Sunday Ontmg At Petrifed Springs western station to board a special| Bozo Haincheck ...._._..... train for Kenosha. Their bikes|Louis Vole ..._..._.___.__.. will accompany them, in the bagâ€"| Hal Montecchi ...._._..._.... gage car, for they plan to take a| Danny Nannis ..._._..__.... bicycle trip to. Petrified Springs| Bernie Bernardi. .._.._.. from Kenosha. Dinner, however,|Geno Capitani .....___..___._ board the train from their city. Sounds like fun. .. with runners onâ€"secondâ€"and third. ‘ Recent additions to the popuâ€" lar sports section of the library include Trueblood‘s, The Angler‘s Handbook, Bert Clafin‘s Blazed ing by Daniel Holland, and Arthâ€" ur Carhart‘s Fresh Water Fishing. On the lighter side is Beatrice Cook‘s Till Fish Us Do Part, the confessions of a Fisherman‘s Wife. â€" this town will gather at the Northâ€" wé‘t.erl! station to board a special runs in the fourth inning on a hit Allheollï¬&.nnumth work of ‘designer Joe Godfrey, Jr., and Herb Chidley, artist. At Public Library reproduces 46 ieties of fresh auQ wait weter pime Tok in thew natural colors plus a fishâ€"eye view of the North American continent. "Big Game Fish," a companion rently being extended all sports men by the Highland Rark.Public Library where a series of newly Thursday, May 11, 1950 . BRAUN BROS. Ollâ€" ©Oâ€" . ||| â€" gaturdays; eves. of First 360 Central _ Highland Park Fridays and Holy Days Mr. An invitation to Phone HI 2â€"3804 ~ , May 21, at 9:55 the notch bowlérs of Lake County in addition to many entries from The meet is under the superâ€" vision of Adoliph Baracani, noted football player and athlete, who announces that there will be apâ€" proximately $1,000 in cash prizes enter the meet will be treated to 10 of the newest alleys in the area, as the Mary Jane lanes had their initial bowling a few months There will also be prizes for|talk to Bradley faculty members high game, high series scratch,|and outside experts on their indiâ€" and the highest single game of|vidual problems and plans. . every weekend will pocket A| ‘The Braves Variety show will prize. Entry fee, which â€"includes|be staged from 2:30 to 3:15 in bowling, is $3.75. . Reservations | the.Fieldhouse.From.3:30â€"toâ€"5,|| .. egnbem-d-bye-nincuvgmamxm-.ypn as ‘Bane-.ni‘ra.lohhdnint “m_mudnr:’chm,or 2â€"5332. alleys are located attend the Missouri Valley con< 210 Green Bay road in Highwood, $ one block from the North Shore Geno Capitani ...... George Lindstrom first eight prizes, with the top prize amountingâ€"to $300. _ â€" The meet is a twoâ€"thirds hanâ€" dicap of 200, with league averâ€" ages of April 1 as a basis, and with three games to be bowled across six alleys. Theâ€" eventâ€" is drawing theâ€" top Cox Leads Bowlers * In Mary Jane Lanes Singles Tournament Highwood‘s contribution to the North Shore‘s ever growing list of bowling tournanients opened last week, when John Passini‘s Mary Jane lanes staged its first annual men‘s singles handicap meet. The leaders at the close of the first week‘s play were as follows: $20° winnerâ€"Charles Cox with a high game of 235. * g&_ winnerâ€"Bernie Bernardi with a high game of 222. totals across six alleys are: ‘Charles Cox .::......._...._.. In addition to last week, the|perts in 30 different fields disâ€" tournament will be held on Satâ€"|cuss job opportunities and caâ€" urday and Sunday, May 6 and 7;|reers. > + on Wednesday, May 10, and on A barbecue lunch will be held: Saturday and Sunday, May 13|on the Bradley athletic < field, and 14. Beginning May 15, enâ€"| weather permitting, and individâ€" trants can bowl! any day or night|ual vocational conferences are through the closing date of the|scheduled for 1:30 to 2:15. At tournament, June 18. : these conferences, students may There will also be prizes for|talk to Bradley faculty members many exhibits were valuable coin collections; weapons of war, such as sabres, guns, knives and bulâ€" lets; â€" powder â€"horns; army.. and navy insignias; war medals; model planes, trains, and ships; electric trains;. kites, miniature model bull fight; story book dolls; pupâ€" pets, miniature lamps; glass, china and metal cats, dogs, and horses; sourvenir silver spoons; pennants, photographer‘s equipâ€" ment; match covers; stamps, origâ€" scrapbooks; â€" movie star â€" autoâ€" graphs, . minerals, ‘stones, and shells; and a bottle cap collection, arranged to spell "E.P.S. Class of ©50". © Elm Place School ln.r.rmr..- Presents Hobby Show Win Fifth Game hibition was planned and superâ€" ï¬-d"hâ€"g'ï¬w.:l‘::t,nth vised by the following members of | local court. All hobby displays were attracâ€" tively arranged in cases, on tables Elom{ the Iogg hall, orâ€"on large, Friday, April 28, was a Red By Graham McKinney Letter Day at Elm Place School. Snapping back after a defeat by Ninety pupils . from the sixth,| Oak Park earlier in the week, the seventh, and eighth grades partiâ€" Wighland Park high school varsity cipated in the Hobby Show, held | and froshâ€"soph tennis teams dealt in the Hall of Pictures. This exâ€"| Morton 6â€"0 losses in their matches the Student Council Hobby Show| ‘The varsity results are as The leaders for the three game 9:00, 10:00, 1100 â€" and _ 800, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. Rev. Bernard E. Burns. o vir> stt Juesda Allan | Cleaver (HP) defeated Woodring| ow 7 with | _ (M)â€"6â€"0, 6â€"2. < > in sit Counâ€"| Hall _ (HP) defeated . Roessing| / wy, _0 _ | .. (M)â€"6â€"0, 6â€"1. tar t. 617 650 12 3 r â€" Com mI are i guidance for high school seniors|feérence baseball playoffs and|"*‘ for the locals~and went all the detail e‘;‘: nfommilll’ will be the feature of Bradley|track and field meet on Bradley|W*Y> Eiving up only 3 hits. at the luncheon meeting, university‘s annual Campus Day, | field. In commenting on the play of § scheduled for Friday, May 12, in| Final event on the program is|the team, Coach Harold Henderâ€"| ~~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Peoria. . |scheduled for 8:15 in the Fieldâ€"|°9" 82Y8, he is very proud of. the _ Seniors from all Illinois high|house when Bradley will present| Dl2Yâ€"of the boys so far, and above VYENETIAN schools have been invited ‘to atâ€"|its Cavalcade of Music. High|®!! the fine hurling of Renzo tend the full day of events on the|school choirs and choruses wilil MArchictti. Renzo has pitched, so|| â€"... . BLINDS . Bradley campus, according toâ€" Dr. | sing individually and in several|far this season, in two games and . Leo Bent, head of Bradley‘s Office | group numbers. & has hurled 9 consecutive innings : , Window Shades of Student Services and gener@l| Combined with the _ Campus|Of hitless ball. Another bright K_Irlvn â€" Ghâ€" T 4 Arimarce! megner wit e py 2.3 | Day activity is Bradley‘s~second |SPO% 9n the team is the hitting of â€"â€" Glazing â€" a Mi:np:t} Cmy ',P..l:.-.......o fm"“’ Guidance Clinic, sponsored ,_._,Bâ€ddy .’."c.k' '."PM..'_“EIY es p en gaq Following â€" registration; _â€"high school seniors attending will gathâ€" er in Bradley‘s new~fieldhouse to hear Endicott â€"and Dr. David B. Owen, Bradley president, who will welcome the students to the camâ€" High School Seniors To Be Guests At â€" Bradley U. Campus Day S. Endicott, director 0 Jobs?" Theme of the day is "Toâ€" morrow‘s job begins today." _ Both local teams have won two and* lost one in the Suburban league, and five and one in overâ€" all competition. The only defeat thus far came at. the hands of Oak Park, one of the league‘s three. top teams. At 9:45, "Bradley Highlights of ‘50" will be presented, with Allâ€"American Paul Unruh as masâ€" ter of ceremonies. Sectional meetâ€" Goldsmith (HP) defeated Novâ€" ander (M)â€"6â€"2, 6â€"0. Brown ~(HP) â€"defeated Francisy (M)â€"6â€"1, 6â€"1. ; Smith (HP) defeated Bannon (M) and â€"Coachâ€" John Broming thinks ings are scheduled for 11 to 12:15, when seniors may hear exâ€" perts in 30 different fields disâ€" This week, Highland Park faces the other powerhouses of the leaâ€" his boys have a good. chance "of defeating these teams. DC ECC ACCCTCI CCR ANU DESRCL Ostrander (HP) defeated Angelâ€" ball squad or not is a question to us (M)â€"6â€"3, 6â€"0. be answered by themselves only. â€" Doubles Or, is it because they.doâ€"notâ€"have , Jack Kollendra and Jim Kollénâ€"|to stay along with the other teams dra (M)â€"8â€"6, 6â€"8. in the league? They should have Freeman and Leopold (HP) d¢â€"| been right up there scrapping for feated Charvat and Kozik "(M)|second or third in the Suburban â€"6â€"4, 7â€"9, 6â€"2. league, but what happens, they The froshâ€"soph results are aS| are right down there next to Wauâ€" follows: kegan in the bottom of the heap. Singles Against.New Trier they had two Goldsmith _ (HP) defeated Novâ€"| men on base and no outs and failâ€" ander (M)â€"6â€"2, 6â€"0. ed to score a run. Then again in Brown ~(HP) â€"defeated Francisy | the fourth inning they had a good (M)â€"6â€"1, 6â€"1. . chance to score.but fanned the Smith (HP) defeated Bannon (M) |air or just watched the ball go by ~ 14 2B ty wos uns «_ 6â€"2, 604. :0 c es Klee and Livingston (HP) defeatâ€" <ed Kunesh and Lindroth â€"(M)â€" Highland Ten Pin Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 _ for bowling instructions OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY on THE P RES 3 (M ucation. Designed upect:l?; for|a perfect batting average. 4 _ Plillt Co.. high -:;hool administrators, teachâ€"| The froshâ€"soph‘s next league 963 Waukegan Ave. ers counselors, it will feature| game will be played on the home $ short talks and roundâ€"table disâ€"|diamond, May 12 as they take|| â€" All Phones, HI 27211 cussions on guidance problems. . | on Waukegan‘s "Bulldogs". e c8 24 a & Little Giant Baseball Froshâ€"Soph Cindermen â€" |Choral Drama ~ v * Team Continues Losing _ |Crush Maine 65 to 39 To Highlight Meeting R Ways; Drop Three More | _ By Bill Kiddie Of Presbyterian Women _ . j , tches| Paced by the double victories Women‘s Association J‘"ï¬"ï¬.‘.‘.‘;..‘:“&&".udmw-nm "“’m"fl:h‘l.nd&;lubyum& school baseball team three ball| 224 Bob George, Highland Park‘s| in norg the regular allâ€"day games this past week. ; â€" M%Mmmumonnm.mnu + _ The local boys took it on the|YOUted Maine‘s underclassmen on| ay ten \A.M. members will . chin in a double header with the|their own field recently. wather ‘to how and make simatent games this past week. ; â€"*~ The local boys took it on the chin in a double headerwith the Morton team by scores of 5 to 3 anw 4 to 2 last Saturday in Subâ€" urban league games and then on Tuesday, May 9 they handed the New Triér boys a 3 to 0 ball game in extra innings. _ > . for the football team and basketâ€" and the visitors tagged him for| ¢d on the hill forâ€"the high school one hit in each the sixth and seyâ€"| team, but was chased to the showâ€" enth and bunched three hits toâ€"|@rs by an explosion in the first gether in the eighth to score three| inning. runs and win the ball game 3 to 0.| Renzo Marchietti relieved Turâ€" The Little Giants got four hits cki and went on to pitch 6 innings for themselves but they went for of perfect ball, but the damage naught as the baserunners were was already done, and the Blue stranded by either strike outs or and â€" White could push across only little fly balls to the infield. 2 sinole tallu ns thew Fall "Inâ€" Au_ Well maybe the boys can snap out ‘of it this Saturday as they take on the strong Oak Park outâ€" fit in a double header on the loâ€" cal field. It certainly is about time some team does a little winning at the high school, the only one.dong ';iii:":he-'su; riailf‘g.swimmi!lg team that can do You‘ll be singing a song of SPRING when you see the beauty, convenience and comfort offered by the new 1950 automatic "C P" â€"clockâ€"controlled gasâ€"ranges now being shown at your gas appliance dealer‘s. You‘ll be singing a song of SATISFACTION when you own the speed, éfficiency and economy of any one of these thrillingâ€"new gasâ€" ranges. Ten per cent down and as little as $6.58 a. month will bring you conclusive proofthatnow...ualways...»cooking!ithmig cooking at its very best. t 134 Walter Benson, returning from the sick list, won the shot put and Froshâ€"Soph Nine In Opening Tilts the discus. Other notable performâ€" ances came as freshman Pete "Scotty" Walker copped both the 100 and 220â€"yard dashes, â€" and Renzo Marchietti relieved Turâ€" cki and went on to pitch 6 innings of perfect ball, but the damage was already done, and the Blue and White could push across only a single tally as they fell in deâ€" In a freshman game played at the same time, Lawrence Servi pitched our "freshies" to a 2 to 2 deadlock with Oak Park. On Friday, . minus the services 6f mound ace, Renzo Marchietti, the Blue and White were held to a 2 to 2 stand off by Evanston‘s scrappy puppies in a game that was called at the end of 7 innings feat because By SPRING , STYLE S H 0O W ness meetiai@, conducted by Mrs. Charles Bletsch, president of the Association. k troduce "Living Hymns", a choral dramaâ€" by Edith H. Willis and Edith Elisworth, presenting the best loved hymns of the ages; the men and women who wrote them, and the hymns they wrote. C At two P. M., Mrs. Kenneth Lacy, program chairman, will inâ€" The historical narrative will be read by Rev. Edward Greenfield wolo parts will be sung by Katen Reinking, daughter of Mrs, B. F. Reinking who is directing the program, and by Mr. Eugene R. Schmidt of Harvard, Ill. Mrs. Herman Ritow will play the piano accompaniments and background music. Many ‘ of ‘the familiar old hymns with which the play deals, call for audience participation,. William Gooch. Three living picâ€" tures will be staged, depicting the inspirational ‘influence of the hymn on daily living. § and it is hoped that a large and enthusiasticâ€" audience will enjoy beautifulâ€" words _ and . musicâ€" of Living Hymuis. Tuesday, May 23rd, is the date set for the drive and tea parties for the ladies of the Presbyterian Home. Mrs" Roger Baker and her committee are making plans, and detailed information will be given Solo VENETIAN _ â€"â€"_ . BLINDS . : . Window â€"Shades . Mirrors â€" Glass Tops 2 es »Bipeprge en oos