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Highland Park Press, 12 Oct 1950, p. 5

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_A Rummage Sale will be held October 25 and 26. Donations may be picked up by calling HI 2â€"4599 or HT 2â€"2083, Mcmbers‘ Children‘s Party _ Games Party A Games party will be held by Women of the Moose on Saturâ€" day, October 14 at 8 p.m. at Witten . Hall. Family and" friends invited. Mrs. Arthur Williams is chairman of the affair. Refreshâ€" ments and awards. > Open Meeting * Sr. Regentâ€" Mrs. Richard Mau will preside at the open meeting on October 18 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Barry Devine will introduce guest speaker â€" Pilgrim. Brother Paul Kilkelly, past president of the Illinois Moose association. . Reâ€" freshntents. & Rummage Sale A tenth grandchild for Mrs. Florence Schmidt of 640 Homeâ€" wood avenue was born on Sunday, October. 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt of Atlanta, Georgia. The little girl, who weighed eight and one half pounds, has been named Susan. The baby‘s mother is the former «Mildred Weiss, Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Schultz of Kenosha, Wisâ€" * Twin girls, not et named,‘ were born at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, October 9, to Mr. and Mrs, Richard Van Arsâ€" dale of 524 Walnut avenue. The Van Arsdales are also parents of. a son, Richard, Jr., 2. Mrs. Van Arsdale is the former Vera Bonâ€" ardi, daughter of Mrs. John Bonâ€" ardi of Minerva, Ohio. The late Mrs. Laura (Siljestrom) Van Arsâ€" dale is paternal grandmother. Women Of The Moose A Members‘ ~ Children‘s ~party will be held. Sunday, October 29 at 3 p. m.for children of 12 or under. Games and movies. Awards 32r the best costumes. s Sunshine Child _ â€" The birthday of Cindy Rae Weever, the‘ Chapter‘s ~Sunshine Child, is February 14. Any comâ€" munication will reach her through James W. McDonald, Homemakâ€" ing Department, Mooseheart, III. Library chairman Mrs. Gordon Strub has an autograph table cloth on display at each meeting. Ritual chairman Mrs. Fred Farâ€" mer is taking orders for Christmas and seasonal cards. â€" The baby has a sister, Jean 7, and a brother, Billy, 3. Foigr A little boy was born at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, October 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Mario Monfardini of 1125 S. Telegraph road, Lake Forest. A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, October 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter La Buda of 1317 West street.. The little boy, who has not yet been named, has a brother, Kenny, who will be two years old in January. Mrs. La Buda is the former Katherine Slisewski. Maternal grandparents reside in Monico, . Wisconsin. PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Dem Moore and Bill Babcock "My Friend Irma Open Mon.â€"Fri. 600 Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3 GLENCOE "OUR VERY OWN" Stc after 6:30, incl. tax "UNION STATION®" Call Glencoe 2268 "The Men" Tresa Wright 3c to 6:30 Sat. _ Oct. 12â€"14 Oct. 15â€"16+17â€"18 Goes West" The varsity, not conceded to have much of a chance to win a game this year, has been playing hard, clean football and have a couple of victories to show for their efforts. They still are in a position to , upset the "appleâ€" cart" in the Suburban league thn\ To q o agi t on The froshâ€"soph squad took the opener from Morton ‘by a score of 19â€"0. Except for a couple of passes that clicked the "smallâ€" fry" could not seem to get their offenseâ€"to fire right. The defenâ€" year and could very easily catch one of the "powerhouse" teams napping to throw the standings inâ€" to a jumble. ~ "% C The freshman team defeated the Northbrook sophomores last week by a 19 to 7 score. Could be that Mr. Henderson and Mr. Morrison have a couple of football players this year! At least Mr. Floyd and Mr. Grover hope so. « brought the ball back into Little Giant territory. Freberg then spotâ€" ed Hinchsliff, who made a bautiâ€" ‘ful catch of a nice pass, and the Blue and White end went all the way to score. Gould‘s try for the The varsity spotted Morton â€"to a 6â€"0 lead in the fitst half and as the game grew older that lead looked mighty large until, early in the fourthâ€"quarter, Picchietti electrified the fans as he broke through the Morton defense for 40 yards and a TD. He also drove over the Morton line for the extra point and the Little Giants played good defensive ball the rest of the game to walk off the field with a 7 to 6 victory. sive ball played by these boys was good and so far this season they have done a very good job on the defense,© but only one, against Welis, have they really clicked on the offense. A thirty yard run by .Guentz from the Blue and White 30 took the ball to midâ€"field to start the first TD drive. Gould then picked up 8 yards but a 15â€"yard penalty Last Saturday was a happy "Homecoming" for Highland Park High school‘s Little Giant football teams as they both (varsity and froshâ€"soph) won their _ This Saturday the Little Giant teams will travel to Waukegan for a couple of Suburban League games and the varsity will be out to avenge the 42â€"0 licking they took last year. i# 5 games which were played on a myddy field before a ew brave souls who came out to see the game despite the inclement weather. ALCYO N Saturday Afternoon â€" Special Childrens‘ Matinee at 2:30 Doors Open at 2:00 P. M: Sahr‘y Eve.â€"Show Starts at â€" 7:00 P. M. â€" Doors Open at 6:00 P. M. Sundayâ€"Doors Open at 2:00 P. M.â€"Show Starts at 2:39 Last Day Thursday _ Oct. 12 Coming:â€"Oct. 20 Special Children‘s Matinee Saturday, Oct. 14 at 2:00 wite vle win w Ni oiki® Oct. 17, 18 and 19 Oct. 13, 14, 15, 16 THE SPORTSLIGHT BY WILL SCHLICHTING The> final score of the game came as Tyson intercepted a Morâ€" ton pass and scampered down the side lines for 40 yards and the TD. The try for the extra point was blocked and the score was 19 to 0 in favor of the Blue and White. extra point was good. Scoreâ€"H. P. 7, Morton 0. A pass from Guentz to Talonp was good for the second Blue and White tally after they had taken the ball to the 1 yard line. The try for the extra point was blockâ€" ed and the Blue and White led by a 13 to 0 score.: * BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS PRESS WANT ADS Comparison‘s Choice â€" GET RESULTS T HE P RESS Compare all types and brands of refrigerators. See for yourâ€" self what each offers in convenience, value and long life. You‘H find that Servel is the only refrigerator with a tenâ€" year warranty on the complete freezing unit, burner and conâ€" trol system. You‘ll find that Servel is the only refrigerator with Jet Freeze, the modern refrigeration with no moving parts, no noise, no wear. Compare as you will, you‘H find that Servel is comparison‘s choice for convenience, for value, for beutoimcrartaertrenaelieeinies~ ind huna Football Standings Oak Park Evanston New Trier Waukegan Morton > The program, entitled "1220 Happy Avenue", also will include stories about people, interviews, and, of course request numbers for those who are not yet. able to resume their usual work or play. New . Trier Evanston Oak Park Proviso Waukegan Highland Pk. Morton" New Radio Program Lends Cheer To The Ailing Luke county residents will be able to send a songâ€"and gréetings to sick or disabled friends or relâ€" atives through a new program inâ€" augurated recently by radio staâ€" tions: WKRS and WKRSâ€"FM at Warkegan. 4 § Requests or information for the program may be .addressed to 1220 Happy . Avenue, Box 500, Waukegan. * Games This Weekâ€"end (Saturday) Oak Park at Evanston Proviso at New Trier Highland Park at Waukegan »Morton at Niles (nonâ€"league) FROSHâ€"SOPH. W L Pis. Opp. r 2 0 56 7. 20 1 385)0 25 #001. 20 12 .01 1 19 14 I 1 1 13 13 PK.O 1 ‘% 2% 20 0 % 13 90 VARSITY ‘llnuuul‘-‘s 24 66 88 19 Te HAS /Aefoigerator A class in carpentry will be held in the workshop of the new Recreâ€" atiqn Center on Tuesday evenings, beginning October 17, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Mr. Gaylon Elliott will be the instructor. * Weaving Instruction in weaving will be given at the Highland Park Recâ€" reagion _ Center on â€" Wednesday morning from 9:30 to 11:30 o‘â€" elock, in the Crafts Room. The classes start on Uctober 18th and will continue for 10 weeks. Miss Ella Rasmussen, the arts and crafts instructor at the Cenâ€" ter, will conduct the classes. Ballroom Dancing c Mrs." Lucy: Smith will â€"conduct lessons in ballroom dancing at the Highland Park Recreation Center on Monday evenings, beâ€" ginning October 16th. The classes are held between 8:00 and 9:30 The classes are for those who wish to learn to dance and those who want to bring their steps upâ€" toâ€"date. Instruction is given in the Thumba, samba, waltz, tangoâ€" and charleston. ; Art Classes Art classes will be offered at the new Recreation Center on Tuesâ€" day morninggs, beginning October Dynamic Who Auto Painting Auto R Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First HI 2â€"0077 s At tion Center D A H L‘ S Co. 17th, from 9:30 to ~4@@#80â€" a.m. There yll be ten lessons in the fall andâ€"carly winter term, which will be followed by two more tepâ€" lesson terms for those who wish to continue their hobby. For enrollment or further inâ€" formation call the Recreation offiâ€" ce HI 2â€"2442. . Mr. Harry Kubalek, the popuâ€" lar leathercraft instructor at the Highland Park Recreation Center, is again offering a series of lesâ€" sons on Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The course beâ€" gins on October 19th and conâ€" tinues for ten weeks. The class is open to beginners and experienced leather workers. Toolsâ€"are supplies and leather may be purchased at the Center. Many who have always wantâ€" ed to try but thought they couldn‘t are getting a big kick painting pictures. Even Winsâ€" ton Churchill, See Tom Wilder at his studio, 530 Cloverdale avenue, or phone HI. 2â€"1009. Class or private instruction. Miss»Ella Rasmussen instructor. COMPLETE LANDSCAPE GARDENING Tree Surgery and Removal of Trees BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS Bill Pearson â€" HI 2.0659 FOR SALE Fire

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