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Highland Park Press, 6 Jul 1950, p. 3

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Women‘s American ORTâ€" To Present Benefit C . Performance, August 9 â€" North*Shore Women‘s American â€"â€"â€"ORT;â€" the Organization for Rehabâ€" + â€" Thursday, July 6, 1950 present a benefit performance of "The Great Waltz" staged_by the North Shore:Musical Theatre. The ~event will take place Wednesday, \ August 9â€" in the new musical theatreâ€"ifiâ€"theâ€"round adjoining the Villa Moderne, â€"corner of Skokie and County Line roads. ~ I scanned the three buildings on the sandâ€"rutted street. One was the cafe, ome a bar, and across the street was a crumbling abode wasn‘t too inviting, and we slowed down while we made our decision. "At least we could get coffee," stock of the man, He was devourâ€" ing wheat cakes and syrup, hungâ€" rily, but with deft precision. He was small stature, but of no inâ€" ferior mien. His shabby hat was pushed daringly back on his head, showing several small holes someâ€" what â€"likeâ€"bullet â€"punctures. His + The southwest still offers much in the way of frontier éxcitement and local color. F*r‘instance. . . . Early one morning R. B. and I found qurselves out in the wide county jail, no doubt. and the aroma of coffee whetted counter. While we waited I took a huge shaggy walrus mustache. His small head was balanced perâ€" fectly on a long, thin neck. side Place, Highland Park is in charge of ticket sales according to Mrs. Egmont Sonderling, Chairâ€" man of the affair. Mrs. Rose L. Manasse of 20 Ravine drive is president of North Shoreâ€" Woâ€" man‘s American ORT. Highland Ten Pin One other customer sat astride I whispered to my‘ spouse: "He Mrs. Max Ouerbach, 2299 Lakeâ€" OPEN ALL DAY wWEDNESDAY OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 for bowling instructions 139 N. Second St. TEL. H. P. 319 "Fish?" * "Nawâ€"outlaws. Gosh, lady, don‘t you know Gil? He‘s a sure shot. Never misses." ued to drink from the big white cups.. He stalked confidently to the door, opened it with a flourâ€" ish, adjusted his ragged hat, stood for a ~moment looking keenly about, and then walked with mighty strides of his bandy legs across the road to the county jail, I shuddered at the sight of the "Not exactlyâ€"just Gil~ Lucas. Caught three big ones yesterday, singlehanded, right down the road "So I‘ve noticed," I remarked, reminiscently. Then, tremulously, ‘"How far is it to the next city?" "How does he know where to put that dripping knife of wheatâ€" guns buiging from his silverâ€"studâ€" Mother Hubbard ... Up To Date Mother Hubbard was writh To.the cupboard, went Pop, for a So she hastened and baked him a Old Settlers‘® Picnic And Reunfon Monday August 7 In Chicago | _On the traditional first Monday in August, which, this year falls on the Tth, five . thousandâ€"of the oldest ‘settlers of Chicago ‘and Cook county will gather at Elm Tree‘ Grove, 6543 West Irving Park road. 3 I There will be gold medals for the oldest settlers, prize dancing, oldâ€"time ‘costumes, singing, etc. and extended the customary inâ€" vitation to join in the happy celeâ€" bration> Chicago‘s mayor has proclaimed August 7th as Old Settlers‘ Day, "Under the awning." "Heck!" he No pie? And no cake?" HI. 20202 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. Sundays â€" 6:30, 7:30 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 . and 12 noon. Holy Fridays and Holy Days PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. daysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. CONFESSIONS of , He to the Jesseâ€"Johnsons, Jr. of Colâ€" umbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, June 20. The baby is the graddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnson of Lake Forest, formerly of Highâ€" land Park. Donald William has been chosen as the name of the baby boy, Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClory of 215 N. Second street. Mrs. McClory is the former Mary Schmitt. Donald has a brother, Pat, 9, and two sisters, Marilyn, 8, and Jeanette, 6. Mrs.. Mary McClory of 245 N. Second street is the paternal grandmother. are the children of the Anthony Rizzolos of 308 Walker avénue. Mrs. Rizzolo is the former Clara Louise Bell. Grandparents are the Herman Peter Bells of Detroit, A sister for Dale, 18, Conrad, 12, and Jill, 5, arrived on Monâ€" day, June 26, at the Highland Park hospital. The little girl has Michigan, and the late Mr. and Mrs, Louis Rizzolo of Centerville, Towa. On Monday, June 26, a son arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital for Mr; and Mrs. William S. Wheeler of 1143 Blackthorne aveâ€" nue, Northbrook. . Two girls and a boy were born at the Highland Park hospital on ‘Tuesday, June 27. Parents of daughters were Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert . L. Bibbs â€" of _ 910 _Rockland| road, Libertyville and Mr: and Mrs. Robert E. Landau of 641 Elder lane, Deerfield. The little boy was born to the William Wolâ€" ters of 1099 Merrill avenue, Winâ€" netka. L 2e ‘ Three little girls artived at the Highland Park hospital on Wedâ€" nesday, June 28. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacob of 969 Park avenue, Deerfield, the Charles Wilsons of 626 Maple avenue, Wilmette and the Walâ€" lace Borhams of ‘ 118 â€" Church been named, has a brother, Lawâ€" rence Ross, 3. Grandparents are Mrs. F. W. Schlieâ€"of Decatur, Iilinois and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Taafe of Leesburg, Florida. strget, Libertyville. Highland Park hospital on Friday, June 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey of 639 Skokie avenue. The litle girl has been named Linda Nadine. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taafe (Carolyn Schlie) of 725 S. St. Johns avenue became the parents of a daughter on Saturday, July 1, at the Highland Park hospital. The little girl, who has not yet LOOK WHO‘S HERE Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6%0 â€" Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3 3c to 6:30 Thu., Fri., Sat. _ July 6, 7, 8 "The Kid from Texas" "The Eagle and Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride GLENCOE Sun., Mon., Tue., Thu., Fri., Sat. July 13, 14, 15 in technicolor John Payne, Rhonda Fleming "Maand Pa Kettle Go Starting Sunday, July 16â€" â€" "THE GUNFIGHTER" A baby girl was born at the in techni¢olor Audie Murphy, Gail Storm S6c after €:30, incl. tas July 9, 10, 11, 12 the Hawk" THE PRES‘3 Mullen (Elaine Siegele) of 1414 Center street. The littte girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, July 2. The Mullens are also parents of a son, Martin, who will be four years old in A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, July 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carison of 839 S. Ridge road. Grandparents are the P. W. 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