.__ A baby .girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, November 17, to Mr.â€"and Mrs: «Edward Jordan of Sanders road and Duffy lane, Deerfield. Robert A. Magnusson, son‘ of Mr, and Mrs. S.. L, Magmisson, 1267 East st., recently. received a promotion with the AROTC at Bradley University. Magnusson was advanced from a cadet master sergeant to a cadet second lieuâ€" tenant, according to‘& special orâ€" der from the department of Air Science and Tactics. _ JOINS AIR FORCE _ Master Sergeant George A. Fisher, U, S. Army and U. S. Air Force recruiting _ representative for this area, reported that Frank R. Humphreys of 107 South Green Bay was processed for enlistment in the United States Air Force on November 14, and is enroute to Lackland Air Base, San Antonio, Texas, to begin a course of eight weeks in basic training. After completion of this training he will be further assigned to one of the many Air.Force technical schools for advanced training in a techâ€" nical specialty for which he will be found best qualified and seâ€" lected on the basis of aptitude tests administered to him at Lackland. x This Weekâ€" . (Continued on â€" page 4) FLORIDA VACATIONERS they are combining pleasure with a business trip, Word has been recâ€"ived cf the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Koebelin (Violet Johnâ€" son) â€" ofâ€" Banning, California, formerly of Highland Park,. The little boy, born on Friday, Novâ€" ember 17, weighed 8 and oneâ€" half pounds. Grandparents are the William â€" Koebelins,â€" also of Banâ€" ning, formerly of Deerfield, and the A. J. Johnsons of 657 Deerâ€" field road, Deerfield. 987. Ridgewood avenue, are lpclu'l- ing the month in Florida, where RECEIVES PROMOTION AT GREAT LAKES William S. Bates, seaman reâ€" cruit, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Bates of 1889 Lyman ct., Highland Park, IIL., is underâ€" going recruit training at the worâ€" 1d‘s largest Naval Training‘ Cenâ€" ter, Great Lakes, Illinois. â€" Upon completion of his training the recruit is assigned either to units of the Fleet or to a service school for specialized training. Mrs. John Zenko of 846 Sunâ€" nyside avenue is the baby‘s materâ€" nal aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall White of Telegraph road, Bannockburn, became the parents of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, November 13. On Tuesday, November 14, a son arrived at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. George W. Duchane of 236 Sheridan aveâ€" nue, Highwood, The baby, who has been named Michael John, has a sister, Kathleen, 17 months old. Mrs. Duchane is the former Wanda Buss. Mrs. Herman Buss, grandmother, resides with . the Duchanes. _ A brother for Johnny Lee, 2, arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Thursday, November 16. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Winters of! 334 S. ‘Linden avenue, The little boy has been named Thomas. Mrs. Winters is the former Joan Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lee of Winâ€" netka, Paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Winters, reside in â€"A sister for Jerry, 6, was born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, November 16. Their parents are the Frank Nustras of 134 Wrendale avenue, Highwood: Mrs. Nustra is the former Florâ€" Gleneoe. not yet been named. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rossic of Benld, Illincis and Mrs. Assunta Nustra of 28 Webster avenue, Highwood. Gerald Richard has been chosen as the name of the baby boy, born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, November 16, to Mr. and Mrs, Richard H. Eckert (Myrâ€" tle Grossmann) of 715 "A" street, Waukegan. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Henry Grossmann of 1346 West street and Mrs. Otto Eckert of ‘Evanston. £ day, November 18, to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Alschuler of 801 Locust street, Winnetks. Mrs, Alschuler is the former Betty Rogers. The Alschulers are also parents of anâ€" A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day, November 18, to Mr. and Mrs. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! ,â€" Nov. Some 200 or 250â€"fathers and sons gathered at the high school lunch room Tuesday night for the annual "spaghetti sling" held in honor of the football teams. After a short talk by principal Deac Wolters, who explained the proâ€" gram of "equalizing the schools in the Northern part of the state," First on the agenda was the presentation of numerals to the freshman team by Mr. Henderson. The following boys won their numerals for their play this past season: Norman Bell, Rollin Benâ€" son, William Bernardi, James Berâ€" nardini, George Burmeister, Peter Foreman, John Gardner, Fred Harris, Peter Hughes, Henry Jafâ€" fe, Rudd Johnson, Louis Kreinâ€" which is now being considered I;y the principals of all the schools, the big event of the evening came Then George Grover, froshâ€" soph coach, gave letters to the following boys who played for him: Edgar Anspach, Roger Anâ€" jtes, Arthur Bock, Sherman Carâ€" son, James Donofrio, John Franâ€" zese, Harold Freberg; John Gould; Robert Guentz, Robert â€" Hinchâ€" sliff, Dave Klingler, Henry Loeb, Robert Mordini, Don Nordmark, Romano Ori, Robert Rosen, Courtâ€" land Ross, Ned Siegel, Angelo Sigâ€" norio, Ted.Taland, Robert Troy, Jack Tyson, Peter Walker and George White. He also awarded freshman numerals to Tom Comâ€" pere, Bill Rosenbaum and, Dave Taylor for their services on the also freshmen who played on the team in enough quarters to win letters for the season. berg, Ralph Mack, William Mc Lean, â€" Richard Pikzato, Ronald grok}l-mph team‘ even though only Guguicimi, Paul Jones, Joe Hoffâ€" Selzer, Thomas Swidler, Jim Troy, Albert Turcki, Edward Welch, Bruce Wilhelmy, George Willis, William Winter and John Woiter. Divii‘ Baum, Walter s 3mon; Walter Cronkite, Joel Davis, Willâ€" iam Dobeus, George Enjain, Willâ€" iam Glader, Tom. Gutman, 7!“!:‘& other daughter, Jeannie, 7, and son, John, Jr., 2. The baby, who has not yet been named, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers of Brookline, Massachusetts and Mrs. Alfred S. Alschuler, Sr. of 1731 S. Sheridan road. Parents of a little girl are Mr. and" Mrs. Henry Thullen of 166 Deerfield â€" road, Deerfield. ‘The baby was born at the Highland Park. hospital on Sunday, Novemâ€" ber 19. Varsity coach, Dave Floyd, preâ€" nted . lettersâ€" to ‘the following: "THE SPORTSLIGHT" By Will Schlichting Douglas Keare, Jack Klingler, Alan Kidd, Norman Levy, Robert Manâ€" fredini, Mack Nelson, France Picâ€" man, David Taylor, Dominic Turâ€" chi, William Wurm and James presentedwith Gold "H" pins by the varsity team in recognition of their work "above and beyond the regular dutics of a cheerleader": Gena Salbego, Mary Jardine, Diane Forsythe, Gerry Walsh, Evâ€" elyn Rake, Peggy Locwenthal and Nan Schiler. The assistant coaches, Mr. Panâ€" ther, Mr. Morrison, Mr. Broming, Mr. Hammerberg, Mr. Hamil, who was absent, and Mr. MacMullen were also thanked for their help this past season,. Ponsi, John Reits, William Rogan, Marty Rosenthal, Reno Signorio, David Those who received ‘letters â€"as managers of the various ‘squads were: ‘Tony Rabbatini, "Skip" Wright, John Behanna, Bud Walâ€" ters, Don Simms, Tom Van Stratâ€" on and Warren Brown.* â€" We wish to thank Dave Floyd for extending the invitation for us to be present at this unforgetâ€" able evening and to the mothers who prepared the very delectable dinner. Now ‘agout last Friday‘s basketâ€" ball games with Argo. The froshâ€" soph squad playing its first game under the direction of Wallace Hammerberg, did alright for themâ€" selves as they tripped the Argoites by a 37 to 29 score, In the first quarter Argo took a 7â€"6 lead and held a 15â€"14 edge at half time. In the. third quarter the Blue and White cagers pulled into a 26â€"20 lead and held that advantage ‘till the end of the game. Guentz, with 12 points led the scoring for the Little Giant "small fry" with Freâ€" berg, Kushen, Botker, Capitani, and Antes breaking into the scorâ€" ing column. f The Atgo star hit the nets for 25 points before leaving the game in the fourth quarter. The local lads were never really in the ball game and we certainly hope that they got a good bit of their badâ€" As we suspected, it was too much ‘Grant for the Blue and White varsity cager under the leadershipâ€"of Dorman Morrison. Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. Rt. 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 â€" and 12 noon. Conception Church Fridays and Holy Days came the real u-rpiuo‘ of Bernard E. Burns. TDCs. SEMEEY sÂ¥ CeSp Morrison, Pastor. 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. daysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. CONFESSIONS T HE PRESS 7:80 game which they lost by a 58 to 42 score. Ponsi was the high point man for the Blue and White, hitâ€" ting for 9 points with Marchictti, Picchietti, Hall, George, Freeman, play out of their systems in this This weekâ€"end the cagers will play two games~each. On Friday evening they will travel to Northâ€" brook for a pair of games and on Saturday night they will: tangle with Grays Lake on the local hardâ€" wood to bring the 1950â€"51 cage season to a start on the home floor. These should be a couple of good contests so let‘s all be there. balance of the point getting for Mr. Dan Goldsmith» 3024 Curâ€" ron Road, Louisville, Ky., ownerâ€"of Coogla Cut Rate Store at 935 West Broadway, says there just aren‘t enough words in the English lan< guage to praise HADACOL corâ€" rectly. He says he knows most folks don‘t realize what a change HADACOL can make in their life "Before I started hk‘i;: HADAâ€" COL I was run down nervous â€"and had a hard time sleeping nlflu.'it\-vakhfln-m I have to spend sometimes 14 hours a day on my feet. 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