Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 12 Apr 1951, p. 5

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..A little girl arvivedâ€"st the High» Word has been received of the birth of Lioyd Sarett ‘Stockdale on January 2. He is the son of From Chicago are MY. and Mrs. Lesley Kodner and son, David, 16 months. They built their home at 1980 Lewig lane. Mr. Kodner is a flooring contractor in Chicago. ville. Thursday, April 12, 1951 (Helen Sarett) of Esterville, lowa and the grandson of Professor and Mrs. Lew Sarett, formerly of Raâ€" vinia and now of Florida. Paternâ€" al grandparents reside in Esterâ€" A daughter, Judy Ann, was born at the Highwood hospital on Monday, April 2, toMr . and Mrs. Arthur R. Brandonisio (Virginia Brown) of 704 Deerfield ave. Grandparents are the Mike Branâ€" donisios of the same address and the Matthew Browns of 1033 Deerfield road. On Monday, April 2, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Streck of 1012 Chestnut street, Deerfield, â€" beâ€" came the parents of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital. > April 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton (Adeline Zahrt) of Rockâ€" land ‘Trailer Court, Lake Bluff. The baby, who has been named Ann Marie, is the granddaughter of Mrs. Esther Zahrt of Wausau, Wisconsin and the George Shelâ€" tons of Laveen, Ariz., formerly of Highland Park. land Park hospital on Thursday, April 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Weckerly of 561 Deerfield road, Deerfield. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Thomas Allen of 960 Vernon ave., Glencoe, beâ€" came the parents ‘of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, April 6. â€" Deborah Lynn has been chosen as the namé of the baby girl born at the Highwood hospital on Friâ€" day, April 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yoakum (Marie Belmont) of 237 Wnshingu;n ave., High_yood. The LOOK WHO‘S HERE! A son was botn &t the Highâ€" * _ City of Highland Park, Lake County, (Vote for One) A. GORDON HUMPHREY B.F. LEWIS â€" _ GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Tuesday, April 17, 1951 HERBERTâ€"A. ALEXANDER AARON S. BAUER GORpON BUCHANAN, JR. KEITH W. BURGE KENNETH B. LACY JAMES E. MEEHAN HARRY S. SCHRAM, JR. â€" (Vote for One) HENRY A. HANSEN â€"‘â€" FOR COMMISSIONERS FOR POLICE MAGISTRATE of the City of lli.hh-‘/_ Park * * (Vote for Four) Amissioners and Police Magistrate FOR MAYOR > Belmont of the same Washington avenue address and the Roy Yeoakums of Cabool, Mo. fittle girt~ has. abrother, James, two and one half. field. Mrs. Engle is the former Muriel Garland Davis. April 7, were the Henry Johaneâ€" sens of 1016 Central ave., Deerâ€" field., The little boy was born at the Highland Park hospital. On Saturday, April 7, a son was born at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Hoffman of Park avenue, Wilâ€" mette. o A baby girl arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Saturday, April 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. W. Meierhoff Heads Emblem Club Highwood hospital on Saturday, April 7, to Mr. and Mrs. George Engle of 921 Fair Oaks ave., Deerâ€" Thayer of 521 Woodlawn ave., Glencoe. On Saturday evening new offiâ€" cers of the Emblem club will be installed. Succeeding Mrs. Charles Russell as president is Mrs. Walâ€" ter Meierhoff. A buffet supper and dancing will follow the cereâ€" monies. A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, April 8, to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Peter=Câ€"â€"Maurphy For video grief, we have Your radio too, when it needs A Television Fix? Call "Moley" A "Moley" mend, is beyond compare! Moley Radio & Elect. Parents of a son on 31 S. St. Johns One of the most thrilling eveâ€" nings we have spent was last Friâ€" day at the Tournament of Champâ€" ions at Qak Park. Along with sevâ€" eral boys from Highland Park high real tussle but fell outâ€"atâ€"13 feet that was thought to have been 13 feet 4 inches and on his third try cleared the bar by inches. Howâ€" ;’w-r after the judges had measured with levels and other -.M'it was found that the bar was at 13 feet 3% inches. The record for inâ€" door competition is held by a Deâ€" school who got into this tough competiton and did right well for themselves was the thrill of seeâ€" ing two fine lads battle it out in the pole vault and one come withâ€" in oneâ€"eighth of an inch of tying the National‘ Interscholastic recâ€" troit younster with a jump of 13 feet 14 inch made:in 1949. Mcâ€" Gown then tried to clear the bar at 13 feet four inches, actual ed by the closest of margins. It was a tough break for the plucky broken the record and then found he was short by oneâ€"cighth of an Dale Foster of Champaign gave You‘ll find all that‘s newâ€"and silence too, in the less Servel freezing system has been restyled to bring We cordially invite you to compare the 1951 Servel G-w'hflo&tm.dlfnndl.w. know when you compare, you‘ll thoose the silent, motorâ€" _“hfiwm,hm vaiue and its warranted longer Ne. THE PRESS Salo, Arvid Sagi and John Wolter who took second in the freshman 4 lap ‘¥elay. Bob George tied for third in the high jump; Bill Doâ€" beus took fifth in the 60 yard low hurd}es. The first ten teams in the tournament were Oak Park, 48; Philips, 40; Evanston, 34; Lyons, from behind to cke out a 8 to 7 decision over Grays Lake on Monâ€" day of this week. On April 16 the froshâ€"soph team will take on the Northbrook lads on the local diamond at 4 p.m. Tonight the Northbrook varsity is here again atâ€"4 p.m. and Niles will invade the local field for a pair of games on Saturday, April 14 at 1 p.m. Then on l;:e‘day. April 17 the boys will travel to Evansâ€" ton for a single game at 4 p.m. championship basketball playâ€"off between Olson Clothiers and the Intellectuals. The contest, delayed a week due to spring vacations, 8:30â€"WEDNESDAYâ€"APRIL 25 * ALCYON THEATER Highland Park Recreation Center Highland Park Nursery Benefit The baseball team took a couple Boys who placed for Highland Limited Number of Tickets $ Hollywood Sneak Preview HIL 2â€"6738 in even the smallâ€" Both teams are in good shape and will begin at 8:00 p.m. and should Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3¢ 36 to 6:30 GLENCOE Coming:â€"Academy award winâ€" "Bedtime For Bonzo" Starting WED. thru SAT. April 11â€"12â€"13â€"14 the 1951 Royal Tudor one of 8 new models it‘s marvelous â€"â€"it‘s motoriless . . . SUNâ€"MONâ€"TUESâ€"WED. April 15â€"16â€"17â€"18 56c after 6:30, incl. tax "The Enforcer" . M 4* 70 lb. fromon food capacity. 11.5 cubic foot storage with separâ€" ate frozen food locker. Tall botiNHe Wétâ€"out section. 9009.98, or $124.94 down, 16 E monthly payments of $26.046. T 10 year warranty on compléte freezing unit, burner and control 2 Dewâ€"Action Frosheners, M.8 sq. #t. shelf arou. Te HAS ARefizerator economy against the inflationary the economic¢ front in the form of ruinous inflation that would drag fisdown,nndtlunuo!thh“ world with us. _ rens‘ Matinee at 2:30. Doors Opern at 2:00 m. Saturday â€"Show ml‘ 1:00 =.-. â€"< l).ou::%;t-‘d paa. Feature starts at 6:45 and 9:20 "TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME"®" in Technicolor Plus 4 Cartoons Call Me Mister Tuesâ€"Wedâ€"Thurs. April 17â€"18â€"19 Joseph Cotten â€" Orson Welles Trevor Howard Coming:â€" ALCYON Bette Davis â€" Saturday, April 14 at 2:00 Brought back by popular "Royal Wedding" "Bird Of Paradise" "Cause For Alarm" "All About Eve" "The 3rd Man" "Destination Moon" in Technicolor â€"Michael V. DiSalle April 13â€"14â€"15â€"16 â€" April 12

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