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Highland Park Press, 1 Mar 1951, p. 5

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( Thursddy, March 1, af Peter has two sisters, Charlotte Virginia, who will be seven years .old in April and Audrey DeRenne, who~will be four years old this month. Four boys were born at the Highland Park hospital on Wedâ€" nesday, February 21, .‘The son born to the Raymond W. Recten: walds of 147 Sheahen court, has been named Mark Jay. Mrs, Recâ€" tenwald is the former Frances Wegner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wegner of Marshfield, Wis. William Rectenwald, Sr, of 818 S. Ridge road is the paternal grandâ€" father. Mark has three brothers, Dickie, who will be 8 years old in A baby boy was born the same day to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walâ€" ther of 1045 Fair Oaks ave., Deerâ€" field. . March, Lioyd, who will be 5 in August and Dean, 2. â€" 21, a baby boy, Peter Michael, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Kuh of 329 Fairview ave., Winnetka. Mrs. Kuh is the former Frederica Coerr of Savannah, Ga.. Grandâ€" parents are the junior Edwin Kuhs of 134 Ravine drive. > The other little boy born the same day was the son of the Willâ€" iam Fielders of 329 Park ave., On _ Washington[s _ Birthday, Thursday, February 22, a son, Donald John, Jr., arrived at the Highlandâ€" Park hospital forâ€" the Donald Cowgills of 631 Onwentâ€" sia ave. Mrs. Cowgill was formerly June Murphy. Maternal grandâ€" parents reside in Waukegan. The Edwin E. Cowgills of 242 Sheriâ€" dan ave., Highwood, are paternal grandparents. Glencoe. A sister of Kathy, two and oneâ€" half, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, February 23. The little girl has been named Peggy. Parents are Mr. and Mrs: A. H. Richland of 1006 Ridgewood drive. Mrs. Richland is the forâ€" mer Lucile Bresnick. Grandparâ€" ents are the Hyman Freedmans of Harrisburg, Pa. and the Arâ€" thur Richlands of Glencoe. ) land Park hospital on Sunday, February ©25, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Adler of 814 Forest ave., Evanston. & Births at the Highwood hospital this past week were a daughter on Wednesday, February 17, to Mr. N. Second street, Highland Park and a son, on Friday, February. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston of‘ Mozart ave., Chicago. The Johnstons formerly resided on Prairie ave., Deerfield. The baby was named Kenneth Albert and has a brother Philip Lee. Also on Wednesday, February Fri. thru Mon. Mar., 2â€"5 GLENCOE #4 hours damu.v.l-l‘ & no time off. Serves as fast, dee gencies, doubles as constant come panion â€"to everyons in family â€"»~ mum-mm.-, It‘s your telephone, of course big value by any standard. Tue., "The Man Who Cheated Himself" > (Continued from page 4) Eve Arden â€" Emiyn Williams "Three Husbands" 56c ‘after 6:30, incl tas Hlland Park 2â€"0605 "At War With the Army" Thu. _ Mar. 6â€"7â€"8 at 1951 ighâ€" Well, ~ the regional basketbell tournament got away to a fast start Tuesday evening at the new fieldhouse on the campus of Lake Forest college. In the first game of the evening the Waukegan cagers whipped the highly touted Zion boys to the tune of 50 to 30. The Zion lads made a game of it for a little while but the reserve power ofâ€" Waukegan showed up in the second half. ning the Niles cage team threw a mild scare into New Trier as they took an 8 to 4 lead in the first quarter and led by. a 16 to 12 count at balf time, having pretty well bottled up the Suburban Leaâ€" However, in the third period the New Trier team took command and went onâ€"to win by & 47 to 42 dust had settled on the floor and it was like an ice pond in spots with the boys hardly able to keep score. The game was slow as the played before a near capacity On March 9 coach Mark Panthâ€" er will takeâ€"his track team to Evâ€" anston for a quadrangular meet, indoors, with Evanston, New Trier and Waukegan. This will open the track season for the Blue and White thinclads which will come to an end on May 26 with the Suburban League meet at Proviso. Highland Ten Pin ~ _ OPEN ALL DAY Laf® Day Thursday â€" Mar., 1 James Whitmore, â€" Nancy Davis "The Next Voice You Saturday Afterncon ons ttâ€"ne serun on "Thsy . beu, on b5 00 o The Story of What Happened at 8:30 P.M. All Over The World Tus., Wed., & Thurs â€" Mar. 6 8 ALCYON Starting March 9â€"‘ Special Children‘s Matinee Saturday, March 3 at 2:00 "DOWN TO THE SEA IN OPEN BOWLING "Watch The ‘Birdie" 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 for bowling instructions Every Day from By Will Schlichting WEDNESDAY 139â€"M.,.Sgcond St. TEL. H. P. 319 and 4 Cartoons That 57 to 55 victory over Oak Park a few weeks ago did not do the Little Giants much good exâ€" of the local boys had been in school a little too long, the rule being ‘that dnyone who has atâ€" tended more than cightâ€"semesters in high school is incligible. So that loss, coupled with the Oak Park victory over Waukegan last Friâ€" day, plunked our boys‘right back in the cellar, although they gave a much better account of themâ€" The Little Giant ~"basketball teams took a double header from Evanston last Friday evening. The Froshâ€"Soph outlasted the visitors !ora}tolein'hikth.val- sity réally came to life and bagâ€" ed a sweet 66 to 48 win over the Wildkits. Friendship Club Enjoys Potluck Dinner This evening (Thursddy, Marâ€" ch 1) the YWCA friendship club will enjoy a pot luck dinner at tht "Y", followed by a social eveâ€" The Friendship club has a memâ€" bership of about 40 girls who are employed in homes and industries in Highland Park and the surâ€" rounding communities as far away as Lake Bluff., Evangeline Metzler of Lake Forest is now president. The purpose of the.club is to provide a place where girls can find recreation, fun and creative activities, Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays at the "Y". Once a month a dinner meeting held at 6.30 p.m. The club sponsors activity eveâ€" nings, in addition to regular meetâ€" ings which are open to all memâ€" bers of the "Y". So far, textile and pottery painting, glass etchâ€" ing and cake decoration have beén taught. : Many ‘more interesting classes will follow. The club is now planning week end trips durâ€" ing the spring and summer. § * Yu'lbcnelunr_.mrbf water with ‘a Permaglas Autoâ€" famous glassâ€"lined tank can‘t rust or corrode. Prices start at $17.24 down, 30 monthly payments of WATER HEATERS THE PRESS wase ssm ass @‘v a nc on * N. 8. Citizens‘ Club To Meet March 5 North Shore colleges and univerâ€" relations at the college level at a public‘ meeting, Monday, March 5 at 8 p.m., at the Winnetka Comâ€" munity House, 620 Lincoln ave., ‘The meeting, sponsored by the North Shore Citizens‘ Committee, will feature a panel discussion of the topic: "What Are The Colâ€" leges An Universities Of The North Shore Doing In The.Field Of Minority Group Relations?" Citizens‘ Committee is open to all North Shore residents, 17 years of age and older. Minimum yearly dues are $2.00 per family. Inâ€" quiries about the organization and its work should be directed to the Executive Secretary, William E. Peters, Jr., at 750 Harvard Court, Highland Park. Family Worship At Congregation Israel be revealed by Dr. Edgar E. Sisâ€" kin at the Family Worship Service of North Shore Congregation Isâ€" rael this Friday night, March 2, at 7:#6 o‘clock. * The Glencoe Temple dedicates the first Friday night of each month to a Family Worship Serâ€" vice, and members of the Almuni (Youth Group) assist Dr. Siskin in the conduct of the service. This week, Shila Goldman and Ralph Klemperer will assist in the readâ€" ing of the service; the Sabbath candles will be blessed by Mary Kahn; and Pat Price and Leonard Isaacs will be the light bearers. ELECTED PRESIDENT Dr. H. E. Lang, 574 Central, was elected president of the Illiâ€" nois Optometric Association at the closing session of the Association‘s A3rd annual convention in ‘the Morrison Hotel, Monday. Heâ€"sucâ€" ‘ceeds Dr. Wilbur A. McHugh of Oak Park. Membership in the North Shore "How To Become A Queen" will NORTH : FOR HOT WATER MAGIC~â€" «_ FOR HOT %’5@”&/ The magic of hot water â€"â€" all you want â€"â€" at just fho temperature you want â€"â€" is the magic of an automatic gas water heater. Thanks to the efficient gas flame, an automatic gas water you plenty of hot water for washday â€"â€" or any By simply comparing price tags you can see at a glance the economy of buying an auteâ€" matic gas water heater â€"â€" but don‘t stop there â€"â€" compare the price of actual operation. Like millions of others, you‘ll know that for hot water magic â€"â€" gas has got it ! s A lot has happened in the past two weeks, mamely: who got parts in the operetta. We have further congratulations for very forgetful; especially in gym. For further information about what Mimi forgot, see Mimi. Ho, Ho, That‘s Rich. What‘s rich? The Little Giant, thanks to Student Stunts. It was a marvelâ€" lous show, from Vassar to a quick preview of next summer‘s beach scenery."We send our condolences to the Army. There were parties at Warren Peterson‘s, Charlie Tyâ€" ler‘s, Graham‘s, Barb Wing‘s, sevâ€" eral in Braeside,‘and open houses at Carol Rowes and Tim Weinâ€" feld‘s. Along with losing the Waukeâ€" gan game two weeks ago, we got the bad news that we have to forfeit the last Oak .Park game because of incligibility, Too bad, but neverthcless the recent double The Evanston game completed the realizes the excellent job done by our boys. They certainly brought course, meant the end of the basâ€" ketball dances at the Community Center. up our reputation. This game, of There‘s been a lot of testing. going on lately, and they sure aren‘t six weeks tests. Are you planning to be a missionary, or graced with a visit from the local eighth graders. Seems they get smaller ov'ty year. Bill Ostrander, doubled as guides and baby sitters. "The Friendly People" 4 CcOmPANY \z4 // ‘The vocational boys had a very enjoyable visit to Northwestern. To all who understand the cireumâ€" stances this explains itself. change providedâ€"Tom Leopold and Ernie Rabattini with a good lunch. outside during Junch period. Who‘s the wise one who‘s willâ€" ing to finance Mr. Perts‘s vacaâ€" tion providing he goes now? Durâ€" ing sixth period Eâ€"216 the money has literally been rolling in. It ing pennies? Remember, now that the weather is warmer you can go Mysterious back <of the room. Talking about Géeoff Finlay. . . . We‘ve heard that there‘s a chorus party coming up this Friâ€" day. Some of those rumors about the floor show. We never knew about the hidden talents of Norâ€" man Bell, Don Ruffalo, and Geoâ€" rge Burmeister. Two girls have found a red conâ€" vertible very alluring. Better watch it, Jim Gilespie. around HP have been doing very well in business lately. They can thank Johnny Reitz for his "careâ€" Everybody agrees that Swing Club last Saturday night was just about the best yet. New Trier turned out in full force. Afterâ€" wards there were parties at Jim Goldsmith‘s, Russ Whitney‘s; Dieâ€" bler‘s, and lots of little two couple ones. Paul Jones is taking this line as his theme song: "Let me in, I hear laughter, Let me in, open up the door." It was rumored that there was a party at Johnny Reitz. Alice Walker had a very private getâ€"together that night also. â€"Annâ€"Nanâ€"An‘â€"Mus up for pitchâ€"

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