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Highland Park Press, 18 May 1950, p. 5

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will learn how to move the paâ€" tient from one side of the bed to the other without straining themâ€" selves. They also will be shown how to make a bed with someone in it; recognize the common sympâ€" toms.of _ illness, andâ€"improvise sickroom facilities . from~ articles normally found in the home. Thursday, May 18, 1950 * THE PRESS Lincoln School 8th WMWWD‘&MM George, Dorough |Varsity Tennis Team € Grade To Present Place Third In 7â€"2 and 3â€"0; Whip mrusuuum Loses Evanston Match The . 8th Grade . of Lincoln By Bill Kiddle By Louis Grimmeison, Jr. ~Highland Park has much to be| Facing Evanston‘s powerful School~ will present on Friday * proud of as. three of her local\team two days after losing to evening, May 19, two one act ._ TABLE OF POINTS Playing a good brand of baseâ€"|cindermen came through with fine|equally powerful New Trier, the playsâ€""The Knave of Hearts," | Evenston 62 1â€"3 | ball, the Little Giants pipned back| perforniances last Saturday at|Highland Park high school varsity “umhumnmvu-h.n _ .38 546 the ears of the highly touted Oak| the District meet, held on the Evâ€"|tennis team lost a close 3â€"2 decisâ€" of these plays are under the diâ€"| Highland Park / 30 1â€"3|Park baseball team twice last|anston high school oval, by qualiâ€"| ion in their match held Thursday, rection of Miss Helen B. Boyce. | New Trier y 29 2â€"3 | Saturday, May 13, by the scores|fying themselves for the 56th| May 11, on the local court. The cast for the two nlays i. [Arlingten Heights 12 1â€"2|of 7 to 2 and 3 to 0. annual State Track and Field| The résults of the meet were as :l".l’hyl Froshâ€"Soph In The . 8th Grade . of Lincoln By Bill 1 School~ will present on Friday evening, May 19, two one act 'I'All.l(l' playsâ€""The Knave of . Hearts," | Evanston and. "Kings In Nomania.* Both | Waukegan of these plays are under the diâ€"| Highland Park / rection of Miss Helen B. Boyce. | New Trier + The cast for the two plays inâ€"| Arlington Heights clude, "Kings in Nomania": Nanâ€"| Palatine cy Hall, Gordon Parks, Allan | Bensenville under the Social and Jueger of Waukegan is president Committee of the Church under|of the district Lutheran Women‘s Wilkinson, Arthur Bevins, Robert Burmeister, Clark Jones, Roberta Racine, Nancy Johnson, Charles Adler, Jeannine Zuppann, Roger Marks, Roberta Froelich, Eleanor Zuppann, . ‘George Burmeister, Anne Cohn, Marianne Klein, Clark Jones, . The scenes for the play "Kings in Nomania" are played in one of the countries that statesmen reâ€" cently Most adults are well acquainted with the fairy story "Knave of Red Cross Home Nursing Classes To Open May 22 bakers and butchers and candleâ€" stickâ€"makers, in a delightful spirit of gay camaraderie. Classes in the home care of the wick will opén in Room 404, 529 S. Wabash Ave., on Monday, May 22. One group wil} meet from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., and a second from 6:30 p.m. to, 8:30 p.m., every Monday and Thursday until six sessions are completed. ~Two ~courses in mother and baby care will meet at Red Cross How to keep the summer bed patient comfortable will be stresâ€" s?d in RedCross home nursing W. Blatt, director, Chicago Chapâ€" ter Red Cross Home Nursing Dep‘t. Siv lessons in the home care of the sick will teach students how to give a cooling bedbath, admin< change the patient‘s posifiofi as a guard against prickly heat. They L. r8 0t â€"o 4 400 DEMOBISM COnCICCCG WIh & Fridays, beginning May ©24, 008| C1 Seout movie "World Friendâ€" from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Ship". Mr. and _Mrs. Don Cuthâ€" another from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 | portson acsisted with ‘the music p.m. The training, which covers P d 12 class hours, lt;euu preâ€"natal :::mvz:iyeu Thomas helped" with care and the training and care of & the infant. C There is no charge for Red|Lutheran Women‘s Cross training. Students may enâ€"| Mission Endeavor At roll by phoning WAbash 2â€"7850,|\ Rodeemer TLutheran â€"â€" May, according to Mrs. Estelle life in our community the Bethâ€" any Evangelical United Brethren Church is again sponsoring a team to play in a local league at Sunset Park. Friday, May 19, at 8 p.m. Bethany Church Again Sponsors Softâ€"ball Team be provided in the Assembly|Japan. Among other projects Rooms of the Church at the corâ€"| which they have supported are a Domumforaehho!m.gcu“.-.m“;udm will go toward the support of the| orphanages, one in Finland and During the program pop corn and soft drinks will be sold, and at the close light refreshments will be served by the young people of the church. Tickets for adâ€" shown, and also baseball pictures| Plain "Ben" we called our pussy such as "Double Play Kings of| cat, Baseball" and the "World Series| (We thought it was a "Sir"); of 1949," â€" |} But when the little kittens cameâ€" ehlm:h-'hn or they may be procured at the door at reasonable bpNeaps O o uin tre CONE ESSEONES Reliabl BRAUN BROS. OiL CO, Saturd â€" of M * & Dry Cleaning Co. p y tw Phone HMI 2â€"4551 S, MODSTt! _ By placing second in the oneâ€" ine Fréeâ€"| lap relay, Highland Park‘s froshâ€" Deborah soph track team nosed out New . Cynthi@ | Trier for third place in the annual into George and Walter Benson. Bob won the high jump with a leap of 5 feet 8 inches, and placed secâ€" ond in the discus behind his teamâ€" Evanston last week. mate, Waiter Benson, who won the..event with a throw of 126 feet 9 1â€"2 inches. Benson also nhe'ed second in the shot put. two fourths in the 100â€"yard dash and broad jump, and Tom Glick Girl Scout News Several of the members of the Highland Park Girl Scout Council will be in Chicago, May 18 and 19 attendifig meetings. Mrs. H. ‘L. Oppenheimer," Cortmissioner, Mrs. Leonard Davidow, and Miss Deane White, Executive Director, will atâ€" tend a twoâ€"day meeting of Counâ€" cil Presidents and Mrs. William Gooch will attend 24 meeting of Juliete Low Representatives. when they will enter the Suburâ€" ban League meet at Evanston. at the Central Avenue Beach on May 25 from 11:45 to 2:00 for A Court of Awards for all Highwood Girl Scouts was held May 10 at theâ€"OxkTerraceâ€"school to an audience of . 150 . persons. The program included ‘songs by the ‘Brownies and a candlelight ceremony. Following this, Deane White presented the Awards which By Mrs. R. L. Diemer There will be an "Institute for Prospective Leaders" at the Girl Scout Office May 22,.from 9:30 included~ Fiveâ€"Year membership pins to seventeen of the girls and to leaders, Mrs. Thomas Rogan and Mrs. George Kenry. Dr. N. C. Risjord, who is president of the Highwood Lions Club, . presented a check for $50â€"to the Highwood Girl Scouts from the Lions Club. The program ‘concluded with a Girl Scout movie "World Friendâ€" to: 2:30, for any. mothers of girls in the second grade who are inâ€" terested in becoming leaders next in the office. Shuman, president announces. Only within the year the Lutheran Women‘s Mission Endeavor Leaâ€" gue contributed $10,000â€"toward deemer Lutheran Church of 587 West Central avenue will be hosts to the district© Women‘s Mission Endeavor League on Wednesday, May 24, at 12:30 noon. The meetâ€" ing will begin in the church . hall with a luncheoh, Mrs. George (We thought it was a "Sir"); But when the little kittens cameâ€" We ‘changed it to "Ben Hur." | 'l‘l'-}-y f Wem!;dvdfip;ci; up There will beâ€"a Cookout and Phone HI 2â€"3804 of Bob @|first game, allowed only 3 hits, _ |and proved he is one of the most this time by Bob Fiocchi, who won the second game. Buddy Glader L062 0 S00° ""* M0> V*> **** * | match his peak of condition which to 8. % > sent him down ‘state last ‘year Last Tuesday the Little Giants |while only a sophomore. kept up their winning ways â€"as| â€"To keep Tom company down they got by Evanston by a 4 to|state will be Big Bob George and 3 score. Gene Bagatti again hurled| Phil Dorough. Both of these boys for the Blue and White and alâ€" qualified by leaping °5 feet 8% though + in trouble a couple 0f | inches in the high jump to tie with times he had the stuff to "put OUt|three other athletes for the first the fire" when needed. The Highâ€"| place honors. In the flip for medâ€" land Parkers had to come from|als Highland Park‘s luck held true sb un ksn tteGene TD OO oi 4 e t T had two doubles in three trips to the plate, Coach George Grover‘s boys again out hit Oak Park, 6 by hitting a single and a triple in three trips to the plate. The Blue and ‘White out hit Oak Park 11 to cou is used by both for meetings and specâ€" ial events. Included in the suite is a fully equipped kitchen making it possiâ€" ble to often handle a crowd as large more. The officers of the Local Moose is photo of Governor Norman Fink. DAV Car Key elaborate to the N th degree in bringâ€" The Disabled American Veterâ€" ans returned a set of lost keys to J. J. Straus of Highland Park, recently. * Attached to the keys was a DAV Identoâ€"Tag, miniature license tag for keyâ€"rings, which is distribuâ€" ted to 30,000,000 motorists each license plates enables the DAV to return 5,000 keys a month from its national headquarters ‘in Cinâ€" Above is one of the newly decorated club rooms of ‘The Loyal Order Of The jointly by the Men and Women‘s Chapâ€" ance, the Identoâ€"Tag, through contributions, enables the DAV to maintain its free rehabilitation service for disabled veterans and their dependents. Intluueondm,OakM In addition to keyâ€"loss insurâ€" HIL 24020% _ _ _ > TEL H. P. 319 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. 5 9:00, 10:00, 1100 and © 800, 9:00, 10:00. . _ |} Woeekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. ||| â€"OPEN ALL DAY DO YOU NEED A JOB? TRY A PRESS WANT AD THEY BRING RESULTS Bernard E. Burns. perforniances last Saturday© at| Highland Park high school varsity the District meet, held on the Evâ€"|tennis team lost a close 3â€"2 decisâ€" anston high school oval, by qualiâ€"| ion in their match held Thursday, fying themselves for the 56th| May 11, on the local court. « annual State Track and Field| The results of the meet were as meet which will be held next|follows: * week end at University of Illinois Singles in Champaign. Ostrander .(HP) was defeated by Tom Swift was the first of the| Craig (E), 7â€"5, 2â€"6, 1â€"6. Blue and White to score as he|Cleaver (HP) was defeated by camehome fifth in the 440â€"yard| Miller (E), 6â€"1, 2â€"6, 26. run with a time of :52.8 to betâ€"| Temple (HP) defeated Cayne ter_the qualifying .time . for the| â€"(E), 6â€"2; 6â€"8. quarter mile of :53.4. This was Doubles the best performance of the year| Hall and Freeman (HP) defeated for the slim ‘Deerfield speedster| Johnston and Chandler (E), the best performance of the year| Hall and Freeman (HP) defeated for the slim ‘Deerfield speedster| Johnston and Chandler (E), who has been on the sick or inâ€"| ‘6â€"3, 6â€"2. â€" jured list most of the season and|Leopold and Block (HP) defeated who only of late has been making by Anderson and Karlins (E), a great â€"comeback to try and| 9â€"11, 5â€"7. % match his peak of condition which| These last two defeats, coupled sent him down ‘state last ‘year|with a loss to Oak Park and vicâ€" Froskâ€"Soph Tennis Team Captures Sixth Match * feated" Caméron and Coyle â€" (E), 6:2, 6â€"4. 5 â€" Davidow and Livingston. (HP) lost ‘to McNally and Brandt (E), 2â€"6, 6â€"4, 2â€"6. # 5; The froshâ€"soph tennis team has now compiled a respectable recâ€" ord of six wins and one loss. Three over Suburban league foes, Wauâ€" kegan, Morton, and Evanston, with the lone defeat being adminâ€" istered â€"by Oak Park,. Unlike the varsity, the froshâ€"soph did not have to face New Trier earlier in the week, as the latter does not By Graham McKinney Capturing the three singles matches and one of the doubles matches, the Highland Park high school froshâ€"soph tennis team swept to a decisive 4â€"1 victory over Evanston in their match held last Thursday, May 11, on the loâ€" eal court. Highland Park. The results of the Evanston meet are as follows: _ \/4 The troublt with a lot of smart kids is that they don‘t smart in the right place. (E), 6â€"2, 6â€"1. ns Smith (HP) defeated Weiss (E) â€" 6§â€"4, 6â€"0. Every Day from 13;80000:30?.!. Call HI 2â€"0319 . for bowling lnstructions Ask Your Dealer and PUTS LIFE IN 139 N. Second St. â€" BOWLING * an â€"(HP).â€"deâ€" urban league thus far. However, including the three exhibition vicâ€" tories which they registered, the tories over/Waukegan and Morâ€" and three lost record in the Subâ€" team has a more respectable overâ€" all record of five, and three. Jinx: "Smith is not only a bad driverâ€"he‘s a crook!" money you won?" "SBure thing! I told her to buy some decent clothesâ€"but she said, ‘I‘ve worn decent clothes all my life; now I‘m going to dress like Binx: "How so?" BA Jinx: "We had a collision, and he gave me a drink to steady my Thu., Fri., Sat., May 18â€"19â€"20 Sun., Mon., Tue., Humphrey Bogart, Raymond "Three Came Home" > | Wedding Invitations â€" >,..| Printing of Dignity and Character «im | Consult us for your Printing needs "Chain Lightning" May 21, 22, 23,. 24, 25 ‘"Woman of Distinction" Hlland Park 2â€"0605 50c after 6:30, incl. tax Claudette Colbert, 35c to :30 5106 Laurel Avenue ‘Park 2â€"0557 _ _ As a preliminary to graduation, the seniors at the Highland Park high school will have their final exams one week before the rest of the school. The first day of exams will be Monday, May 29, the second and last day will be Wedâ€" Senior Exams Scheduled© 6 Monday, May 29 8:45â€"10:00â€"English. 12:30â€"1 :45â€"Mathematics. > 2:00â€"3:15â€"Consumerâ€" â€" Educaâ€" tion and Commercial Geography. Wednesday, May 31 8:45â€"10:00â€"Social Science 12. 10:15â€"11 :30â€"Science. 5 11:30â€"12:25â€"Lunch. 12:30â€"1:45â€"Social Science. Saturday Afternoon â€" Special Children‘s Matinee at 2:30 . _ Doors Open at 2: â€"P.M. Saturday Eveningâ€"â€"Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. Week Last Day Thursdey"~ May 16 * 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, HI 2â€"7211 Coming Friday, May 26â€" "CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN" 10:15â€"11:30 ALCYON _ ce um » san o un » «s s «o an saw 6# "Paid in Full"‘ ~_.May 19â€"May 25 , May 31. _ ce it senior exams are scheduled / Starting Friday Forâ€"One Big" Week Window Shades at

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