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Highland Park Press, 22 Jul 1948, p. 2

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Page 2 SPRUCE!) UP.' . . . I think on: town is looking bet- ter and better. Tito the but building. for ex- ---ao-t't it look fine, nit cloned and wind up. inside and out? And Henna-en'- ttarree--eM"r painted n [tutti-hike. 1 Yep, Highland Park is " slum-ed up. ready for that bright {nun that's bound to be ahead if wt all sin winds that (all. I ON SAYING GRACE . . . "bgiisjniid M. each meal in my Highland Park homes, we're nlilhly informed. _ This, we feel, is a splendid cul- tom, and no right, For those geoders of this column who a! hunting for (Junkie! words to any (ll meal times) here': a grace said " our table three times 1 day. Perhaps you'd like to add it to your collection of prmrl. Ours goes like this: "Give u- -tefut bouts, our Father. tor In our mercies and pardon our sins for Christ's sake, men." REMEMBER . . . Enjoy each day fully. Why? ivi, later than you think. WONDERFUL doNCEgtTS . C." i::i;fs 01-Jun-12": are even finer this yen than they were last len- How lucky we are to have this beautiful music under tho sun with us each summer. l Ed: yen. inadequate though it "rihtbi,wetxvtothehirs.tP' column. all those unselfish folk: tolumn. al who make available u available w all. ' We‘ve often maintained that if we had more music in this world it wuuld be happier. Sci-yo; Glasrttiiri. and all you other kind folks who make these You can't get. angry " I person if Straus' “Tales from the Viennn Woods" is caressing your rears. . imssumc ENTERTAINMENT . . . (‘unlrbuung I mat. dell to the summer enjoyment of Highland Parkers are the binned actors and utmm of Deerrteht's Tettte howi- Theater. "the theater in the round." Chatting with producer H. M. Rogers the other :flcrnoon, we learned nculy 5000 folks have man the experdyacud plays stag“! six nights weekly in the huge tent hosted about 1 block nor": of Deerfield Ave. on the west side of Wnukmn road. The resident company in col- posed of Mini-n Watters, Robert Slum; Gertrude Kinnell. Gwenyth Bit-glam In ml Dainty and our favorite. from Highland Park), Junta Amman, Gloria O'Neil, Melvin Nadelt. Noam Jluregui. John Rorr and Chilly Palmer (who reminds us. Jn app-mac of the tome: and Mn Ten- nant twins. of Highland Park.) End: In; n huh Mont com- posed " an excellent voice. poise and . Aittttrttr-trair"d some of Thin unique the“! is made {rush-cement. Euhuulispeb feet Visa-ll] and nudibly (We Pei f“ the not. to the right of the qgttmgtee mad that hllt vs, but) The nudist-cc in limited to ".---sd no"! mm reserve your not new 'cnnn the Tun,- house Theater got: more popular one): day. No curtain. but rather the lights an bucked out to denote the end " the an. Ai=rG'iGTGriaTihGyf, a - - a. d h u I. - - - efeutrtr"". -- Tie --_." 'irLb."t - . _ "iii-aa-ic-ei-H. "-airkrrethr.etfeerte, __‘_,A__. - m.“ '--e-ereietm.ne Lmngpnmmum-ol And Parnell & Wilson's an“. ciiuriri2sure each ye-r. thank "OM, Definition. Highland Park: . A town for those in love with life! (mum-omnrmnuu the Ravinin concern WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ Let's Take a Look Schuylml l Youlitinllugeeirckonthl inane“: mu Pee my found in my theater. The noor in cover-d with atmw; -kirte--thaath good- mmas'.-is not allowed; nad patrons are greeted " the entrance by I pretty young woman dreamed in I form-l. DREAM GIRL THIS WEEK . . . "Dream Girl" in playing this week. Tickets tn 82.00, including m. Scheduled we "Parlor Story," ."Aneel Street." "Dear Ruth," perv naps Th repeat performance of "Blithe Spirit," and maybe “Chu- dinJ'x Mr. Regen; told the PRESS that plans are going ahead now for next. year, perhaps in the same lo- ention, maybe in a. bigger spot. (How about Riviriin Park where the open: were sated?) Hithl-nd Parkers, we strongly pllryéd each b, recommend you we at least one with Phil)" of the rennining plays "'september, A We know you'll enjoy them be- Lincoln field, (muse you'll see and hear able ac- V - tors spewing clever lines. [Rum Be SIntis Dairy defeated TIA-yen Ice Cream in the third game 10-1. t Friday nights' W! - the {\zrtw. lose to Santis Dairy. Santi's win put them back in the running for first place honors. The loss meant the V.F.W. drop- ped from undisputed first plane to a tie with Fells and Burris-nil. This column beams I special thunk: to Mr. Rogers and his crew for successfully bringing summer stock to us. Hank! Pitches No Hit Game Foe Fell: In Chu "A" League Fells defeated Harrison Whole- sauers 6-1 last Wednesday in the (Has A beam behind the no hit pitching of Mel Harder. Bnrder pitched wCbrittiant gum all the way, striking out " men and al- Iuwing only 3 walks. (:hnndléi-s lost to the VIEW. Jr's. t2-t0 when their rally fell short in the last inning as they tried to overcome n five run lead The V.l".W. made 12 hits to 6 for Chandlers. D. Miggiorini was the winning pitarher and T.\Phillipn the Iosincr pitcher. Tharem defeated Chandlers ti-ty and Fells won from Idenl Cleaner: 6-8. I V.F.W. Fells __ ' "unison 1 Suntis T T Thayers Chandlers Ideal f Ga-. Walla-Jay July as Chandlers vs. “unison Fells vs. Men [deal vs. - &nti Sn n ti Ideal v . F. w Keep up the splendid work'. By Gun-ve- Friday July LEAGUE STANDINGS DISTINGUISHED Olson Printing Company Publishers of The Highland Park PRESS Teieph sue LAUREL AVENUE l Printing Of Dignity And Character Fells Them Harrison "___ f Ausaelis Beat spend Gli, Hole In Close Game Lou Howl-IMF“ lnChurdnLc-guo Vii]. mi. - - Ihoutod jubihndy that it: “I!“ Ml. victory, tho can - of the first [all of the Clutch I‘m anon. spares-d by in Playground and Wl Do- WIN, won nth-M up for tabulation The mult- of thir tW ulation show a great my and trasehitaonturartofMigV "a 'tto mid-om Bethany leads the field in "In butting with In new of aM. Lutheran comes in second with . L306 followed by St. Johns mun Qaverm of .278. f r,“ Putin; Bethany in tho M nae. Luther-n Bathered up eleven hit: and nine run. it“. the Bethany Club piekod up " hit: and " run. outataasdistq in that game wen Path of Litt- enu, and Hum of my, etch picking up dim hita out of four trips to the plain. In the recently concludod ttr: me uric- utinnt St. John- Jer'" Evangelicnl Church, up". w. (in; The WAC: everyone knocking tho com " again. That it of the ball. Bishoft hit the lat! mention, uh stride of .539 for the wrist. an. tho Chicago 1 Murphy collected a hearty .538. waywlttend Both are on the St. Johns (an. nation of For Bethany we find t'l'Lt;;'li1,7li.lt is com hitting .506. Hansen pounding Ohio, on Jul out a .500 avenge, and Bob Cm Chapters fro, flirting with t .400 batting am- will attend we. Bob Johnson is sporting a will bonny: perfect batting garage for Both,- on these an: any, although ho has WW plans 1 year ,only in the last gum played. prizes for its ”1:3;er of Bithany, is the lead- ing pitcher with three Victoria and no defeats. _ _ -- Going into the last half of w season. Bethany will be protecting I perfect record. (Esme: will he played each Monday and Thursday with pltsyoffs slated for early September, All gamgs are held a The 19th Hole mule Rune“: co all out to beat them in one of the most exciting game: in the " inch Dengue this year. The 19th Hole club made 9 runs in the first 3 innings then settled down to pro- tect their lend but Russell: came back scoring a couple.“ runs per inninteto. cut down e 9 to 1 lead Ind no ahead in the 8th by 1 run. I Olson: Printers. strengthened recently by the addition of one or two key men, have become a strong contender for top spot in lthe second round. They beat the i Ravinia Merchants 10 to 5. In the first round it was aninin who 1 won by the' sum score. In the [time I very complietstod situation nose when Russell: was nt bat which wu the break they needed to win the game. Had tttth break not occurred we would poo- sibly have seen the last place gem defeat the lst place “In. lhass- ells came out on top 11 to 10 to retain their lend in the league. Fells playimr great ball behind the 3 hit pitching of Ben Lllmdl defeated the Monarch [tuber Company team. In the first round Monarchs had the best of it, win- ning 2 to I. Letterheads Wedaing Invitations Announcements 16 Inch League In Véhé night game two strong I n. WAcs m on the and. again. That is. the WAC-Vet. - nocintion. who“ when (to. the Chic-co clam an on M my to attend the 2nd “null eon- vention of their ammunition, ’which is conveying in Cleveland. Ohio, on July 28, " Ind Mth. Chapters from other mm also will attend The Alth hotel will be the mm of great utivity on these dates, a the ortranuation plans 1 your of increased enter- prizes for its members. which rill zinclude sponsoring“ vital tiatiogt- in! issues dialing veterans. M&VJ.'.udlluGoc-1 "tG-tea-tits-er, to a good an by nevi-8W0 Ansi_irstusrsim.Yu_ thi.Uadtrntiithe 5th than“ v.e.w_aeoeod8tota-A. In the 8th inning tho VI.W. “mamubringthomn to6tarETuau'nthirsnirte- t-torttoutfoarrBhroGo- hatumhitietvbetuteirwiartxrro ""sxAie-erirteqetrneomde ttuid-trr-ia-e-tog nammwm up- wit-a-mo-Are eountsGie,-thtbatttutt.." PRESS third strike - WAC-Vets Am To Corinne In an“ July 23, 24 and 25 At present there an (in chap- ters, nit actively ensued in vol- unteer work in the Veterans' Ad- ministration hospitals of their n- spective communities. The Chic-go chapter " present hat thirteen of its members wished to the “I of "vets Views," official publica- tion of Special Services, and Sm tion WVAH, Veterans' Adminis- tration Hospital. Hines, Illinois. Activities also include rehabilita- tion work at Veterans' hospitals. All former members of the Wo- men's Army Corps, ls well " than WACS now in service, Ire cordi- ally invited to amend this conven- tion in Cleveland. Further irifor-l, mation may be obtained by con- tacting Mrs. Elizabeth Oliplnnt, National President, 3251 West ,Wuhingmn Blvd., Chicago. Tele- phone: Van Buren 4110, or Miss I» andie, National Omni- juuonnl chairman, 5201 Min Extract, Chicago, Telephone: Kil- dare 4934 Alma“ every U. 8. Industry um ha and on: ln production of Mn. Your ”Iv-god Ila-hon m will help mu m ecu-emu " tone and abroad. rm Salvage Help; Industry "st Broodviw ELF. "" Telephone 557 PANSIES IN FULL BLOOH Penn-ink, Vegohblo and Rock-r7 plant. All. Annual. BACIK'S In by ending the Mr. and In. Neal Bonn-1 (Edith Pullout) of 266 but“ manna. Wt+rood, became the yuan of a son. William lies on July " " the Highland 'ttl hospital. Grand-sts I" m Joseph Paulette: of ce-io.. ton, and Mrs may will!“ of Ptlirie avenue. BMW nu-....... _.__r,v _ land Put hospital on July " for Mr. and Mrs Sam Volino of 320 Outridge avenue, High'ood. On July 17, a son vi: born " the Highland Purl: hospital to Mr. and Hrs. 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