Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Jan 1951, p. 3

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$ Highland Park Baptist schoo! cagers will again take up their wars in the Suburban Leaâ€" gue as they tangle with the Wauâ€" kegan "Bulldogs" this Friday night soph hope to end a thirty game winning streak of the Waukegan boys, who have not lost a game in high school competition since enâ€" Waukegan varsity will be a real challenge to the Blue and White team and both games should be packed with thrills. * Just as a passing thought, if you have not seen those famous Harlem Globe Trotters basketball one of the most entertaining eveâ€" the basketball goes and provide plenty of, laughs at the expense of their opponents. So for basketâ€" ball as it can be played we suggest you fans take in the next show at the‘ Chicago Stadium when the Lakers. We‘ll ‘have the date of this game in next week‘s column. Tonight the Highland Park merâ€" men will travel to Waukegan for a meet which promises to be a good one and we understand that the morthern rivals have a formidable team this year. The divers at the high school go to Chicago every Monday afternoon at 3:30 and reâ€" turn to Highland Park at 9:30 in the evening, under the supervision of John Broming. Boy these kids certainly ‘must love the sport to spend all that time travelling to practice in order to hold their own with other divers in the area. Highland Park Recreation Ctn!gr gy;l for high school students folâ€" lowing the Highland Parkâ€" Wauâ€" After‘a long layâ€"off the High A danceâ€"will be â€"held in the sOUTHERN FRIED * EVERY THURSDAY 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 pam. at 381 Laurel Avenue DINNER â€" $1.50 101 NO. ST. HI. 2â€"2101 PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. T. JOHN‘S AVE . HIGHLAND PARK, ILL .0 PEL HL 20710 L clock and by popular request, the addition . to dancing in the gym there will be television, the game room will be open, and the crafts room will be turned into a lounge on this evening. The soda bar will be open and sandwiches and hot dogs available for those who wish a snack after the games. . . . Mr. Don Tofte, who is in charge of the teenâ€"age dances, cordially inâ€" vites all high school students and will be from 10:00 to 12:00 o‘â€" their guests to attend this basketâ€" The up and coming Moose Basketball team won two games last week to boost their season‘s record to 7 wins in 8 starts. Travâ€" eling to Barrington last Tuesday for a return game with the Bronâ€" éos, the Moose put on a strong last quarter drive to come from behind to take the contest by a 55â€"47 score. Never willing to conâ€" cede defeat until the last shot is fired, the Moose has dasp@«l a great comeback punch in several of its garhes this year. High point man for the local club was Bobby Plummer with 21 while Fioechi and Lenzini gathered in 11 and 10 points respectively. The Moose reserves won a closely contested game in the opener by a 45â€"40 score. * Last Friday night the. Moose team defeated the Neals Service Station q-inht‘of North Chicago by a 64 to 46 count. 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HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY Em-‘mtlb'”fm‘nmnf ience and He â€" lus n‘ hss he way to health Girl Scout News skating party last Monday night, Agnes Picchietti, reporter for Troop 46 (4th grade, &.‘J_n_nu) ;vdfi:?r'ufi'fi' went to the home of leader, Mrs. Don Bartoli, mallows and drink hot cocoa. Mrs. and Mrs. John Boselli digg o heloee the party. Carol Aun O‘Connor and Nancy Bartoli are the patrol leaders of this troop. election at their last meeting and their Juliette Low representative; Agnem their secretary. Mrs. Richâ€" ard O‘Connor and Mrs. Richard Roach are troop leaders. Fourth grade Brownies, from troop 42 at Oak Terrace, are deâ€" lighted with the news that their leader, Mrs. Lawrence Carton, of Lake Forest, had a baby girl on lDeee-ber 14th. This future little Brownie has been named Katherâ€" ine Lynch Carton. Mrs. Clifford Leonard is coâ€"leader of the troop. Five girls from Troop 4 (6th grade, Lincoln), Wendy Vollertâ€" A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Northshore Garden of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 by Mrs. M. E. Tippey mbers of Troop 61 flattened coils (1). This means the bottom of your eookingunfilmchs&ebe-fin;udtmtbc way actoss! The pan "hugs" the unit . . . foods cook faster because the heat goes directly from the unit through the pan to the food ... © : _ surface units on today‘s electric ranges have THE PRESS8 VERY REASONABLE son, Ann Tighe, Janet Cushman, Lynn Stunkel and Nancy Phillips, who are all working on the My Community badge served refreshâ€" ments at the Golden Circle meetâ€" troop‘s Christmas party to which they invited their mothers. They gave them the gifts they had been working on as part of the Sewâ€" ing badgeâ€"luxurious little pouch bags made of red and white satin Troop 17 (7th grade, wein presented Mrs. John Jacobâ€" sen,. troop leader, with the troop‘s gift of a fuscia colored sweater. â€"gathered at the top and beaded Lydia. Bertucci, Beverly Waugh, Lucille Carani and Marilyn Thalâ€" man and Ann Morren entertained. This troop made a New Year‘s resolution to start this new year with the serious work of the Home Nurse and First Aid badges. Dr. Young Will Address Presbyterian Women The Women‘s Association of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church will hold its first all day s . . . on your monthly Service BiH See the new electric ranges at your dealer‘s or our nearest store and here‘s one reason why â€" for President of the Association, Mrs. Warren K. Wilner, will take offiâ€" ce. Others going into affice at this tife are: Mrs. Edwin Hansâ€" Humphrey, devotions; Mrs. George Hartman, budget and finance. will be a chancel service at noon. Mrs. Carl Howard and her group will serve luncheon at 12:30. The annual business meeting will take place at 1:30 with reports from all departments. will give a New Years message folâ€" lowing the reports. y â€"Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. The day will begin at ten a.m. Rt. Rev. Masgr. Joseph P. ____ _ Morrison, Pastor. \‘ Sundays â€" 6:30, 7:30 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12 noon. Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. . : CONFESSIONS Saturdays, eves. of First * Fridays and Holy Days Conception Church Young North Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Service Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First FOR EVERY OCCASION . _â€" DAHEL 8 290 Greenwood Avenue FL OW ER S

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