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Highland Park Press, 21 Aug 1947, p. 5

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Slated For August 24th Preparations have been compleâ€" ted for the annual Barrington Countryside Horse Show to be held Sunday, Aug 24, in the Dorâ€" villee Stables, Hawley road, Barâ€" rington. According to Ted Williams, show committee chafrinan, events of this year‘s show will cover all age groups, with children, parents and grandparents competing for prizes awarded by the Riding Club of Barrington Hills and the Fox River Valley Hunt Association. Awards will be made to winners in beginners, intermediate, dowâ€" agcr, advanced and family group competition; in events featuring junior hunters, pleasure horses, handy hunters, open hunters and stock horses, and in exhibition of Palomino and Arabian classes. Participation is limited to private~ Iy owned horses ridden by amaâ€" teurs. The general public has been invited to witness the show. Study in Italy Miss Mary Fitzpatrick, 547 So. St. Jolins avenue, # at ‘present studying in Italy, She expects to return home in February. The Gracida brothers will lead the worldâ€"renowned Mexican polo team againstâ€"an allâ€"star U. S. combination in the international polo series starting Sunday, 3:30 p.m., at Oak Brook Polo Club field, Mis> Fitzpatrick is an instructor at Sacrel Heart college in Lake Forest. York Road. Pictured left to right are: Gabriel, Guilletmo : (Bill), and Alejandro (Alex) Gracida. BORCHARDT FUEL CO. Thursday, August*21, 1947 We Deliver 328 Railway ave. Highwood 1000 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables HIGHWOOD GROCERY and MARKET , The new Gâ€"inâ€"1 kitchen aid all sizes of vacuum sealed elm jars and bottles. 90 per cent of vacuum cans sold today are withâ€" out keys! _______ > A MUST for every housewife. Esay to use. MASTER KEY opens FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MASTER KEY also serves as a bottle opener, olive and cherry fork®and catsup "starter." It‘s a handy, perimanent kitchen aid made of a fine spring steel, heatâ€" treated to give longer, better servâ€" C SMITHWAY STOKERS Telephine H. P. 67 Ask for MASTER KEY Highland Park, Mincis BALDI & LENZI An eightâ€"pound boy arrived at the Highland Park hospitel on Tuesday, August 12, for Mr. and Mrs, Cumming Grant, 102 High street, Highwood, who has been named Glenn Watson. Mr.~ R. S. _ Storms, maternal grandfather, and the J. H. Grants, paternal grandparents, all live in Winnepeg, Canada. Mr. John Ruttkay, Highland Park jeweler, was passing out ci~ gars last Friday, in celebration of the birth of a baby girl, who was born to Mrs. Ruttkay at St. Anne‘s hospital, Chicago, the preceding day. Little Carol : Joan weighed nearly 7 pounds at birth. She has a sixâ€"yearâ€"old sister, Patricia.~â€" A son ‘was born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nugent, of Chicago, on Thursday, August 7, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. â€"*~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neumann of Northbrook are the parents of a baby girl born at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, August A‘baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Santee, 10 McGovern, at the â€"Highland Park hospital Tuesday, August 12. The James Busschers of 1846 Broadview. avenue, _became the parents of an 8â€"pound girl on Thursday, August 14, whom they have named Sandra Margaret. The little girl has three sisters and one brother: Sally, Sheila, Susan and Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed of Deerfield became the parents of a son born at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Wednesday, August 13. .:A â€"baby daughter wos born on Friday, August 15, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Phalan, 325 Vine avenue. Mr. â€"and Mrs. â€"Arthurâ€"Scheskiey 1063 Ostérman, Deerfield, are the parents of a boyâ€"born on Sunday, August 17, at the Highland Park hospital. 34 A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day, August 16, to Mr. and Mrs. James Dodd, West.â€"Park avenue. A little girl was born to the Jusâ€" tino Bedinis, 32 So. Central ave~ nue, Highwood, on Sunday, Augâ€" ust 17. Mrs. Bedini is the former Marilyn Gerkin. The baby has not beenâ€" named as yet. 4 SECOND SON Dr. and Mrs: Pliny Norcross of Chicago have announced the birth of their second son, Frederick, on Aug. 12 in .St. Luke‘s hospital, Chicago. Mrs. Norcross is the forâ€" mer Nancy Dc,gler. Dr. Noreross is a former resident of Highland Park. New Light Interesting Stories At Library / For Warm Weather Reading, like any other form of recreation, should not be too strenâ€" ous on thes¢e lazy late .summer days, so for those of you who like to spend a quiet afternoon or evenâ€" ing with a cool drink in one hand and a good book in the other, the Library has recently purchased a number of light, but h!m.' mystery stories to help you pass your spare time with a maximum of pleasure, but a minimum â€" of mental effort and strain. "What Happened at Hazelwood" by Michael Innis is a mystery story orthodox and traditional in setting and plot, yet one which will hold your interest from the first page to the last; When Sir George Sisâ€" mey was killed, the weapon used war a blunt instrument, the time midnight, the place the dead man‘s study, and outside there was a carâ€" peting of snow patterned with foot prints. Moreover, there were numâ€" erous persons who not only had an opportunity but also a motive for killing Sir George. How the police, by sifting the movements and al~ ibis, of those involved, finally hit upoh the real culprit makes a my~ ln-!-u,&ubmm LOOK WHO‘S HERE! reading in which Mr. and Mrs. North play no pert, | Richard and Frances Lockridge have produced a rare achievement in "Think of Death" â€"a book that is a good romantic novel as well as a superior mystery The detective in this story is Marâ€" tin Brooks, a lawyer, who is drawn into the case when he is consulted by Freddy Upton on a business deal. Later when Upton is found ugxmâ€"d.m pool, iously not as the result of drowning, it becomes Brooks‘ pro> blem to protect from suspion not @nly. himself, but also his former wife, now Upton‘s widow, with whom he discovers he is still in love. His quest for the murderer leads him from one place to an~ other, but you‘ll have to be an awâ€" fully good sleuth yourself to catclr up with the guilty person before he does. a A mystery with a decidedly difâ€" ferent twist is John Rhode‘s "Death in Harley Street." The different twist is provided by the fact that Dr. Mawsley, Harley Street specialist, is found dead on the floor of his office as the result of neither accident, suicide, mur der or natural causes. Moreover, to add confusion to confusion the detective, Dr. Priestley, discovers that the person who planned Dr. Mawsley‘s death can certainly not be proved guilty of itâ€"in fact, he is not guilty of it. For those of you who..enjoy mysteries, here is a brilliantly baffling novel> which you will not be able to put down Other mystery stories which have recently Been added to the Library‘s rollection and which you will enjoy include "The Bone Is Pointed" by A. W. Upfield, "The Shadow of Guilt" by R. Bloomfield and Earle Stanley Gardner‘s latest, "The Case of the Fan Dancer‘s Horse." ; ‘ Floor nurse: What did the doeâ€" tor say to that patient when he sewed him up in the operating room? Surgery nurse: That will be enough out of you. t 0 cover. you have read it from cover NORTH SHORE CGazs COMPANY T H E Natural Gas Heats Watér Cheaper . . . New lower gas rates have been reduced as much as 30 %: * # Now, you can truly Better Your Living With Natural Gas by installing an Automatic Natural Gas Storage Water Heater. ; Natural Gas Heats Water Faster . .. . PR ES $ Mrs. R. B. Olson, Editor Highland Park Press 516 Laurel Avenue Highland Park, llinois Dear Mrs. Olson: land Park Building Fund Drive, I feel that I should express the warm Now that we have reached and passed our first goal in the Highâ€" for the unusually effective support you have given us in the pages of Never in the history of Highland Park have so many worked toâ€" gether for a community project, and never has a larger sum for any reception makes us sure we shall reach our ultimate goal which is essential to make our 100â€"bed hosâ€" pital a reality.â€"» You have been generous with your space and time and have conâ€" tributed in no small measure, to what has been <accomplished so We are deeply appreciative Chairman, Building Fund Committee Cordialty yours, See Your Plumber, Dealer T. P. "Tom" Clark, Div. Mgr. Howell W. Murray "The Friendly People" Better your living with | Nefrel Gas! The Joke‘s On The Doctor Husband: Doctor, you‘ve got to come right awayâ€"I think my wife has appendicitis! Doctor: Nonsense! I took: out Injury â€"..â€" Nonâ€"Injury Report for the week 8â€"9â€"47 through 815747 X â€"BBY CXBIMELREMMES ..,.......â€".. ... «.:â€"<â€"0â€"+«â€"Aecoctecsnince! S , WORLD‘MOVEMENTS OF FATS AND OILS‘ > HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT PREâ€"WAR Fats and oils in world circulation today are about half of the prewar amount due to the Midnight August 9 to Midnight August 16 ’°'_;' wife‘s appendix three years ago and I never heard of anyone having a second appendix. .. Husband: Didn‘t you ever hear of anyone having a second wife? Woek This Year 0 46(2) Page 5 781 269 621 3,528 9,407 39 142

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