Thursday, May 19, 1949 fine. And so correct. IT‘S EASY TO PRAISE ... _ You know, folks, it‘s really easy For example, it‘s pleasant to reâ€" port what a fast and efficient job Ruttkay Jewelers do in repairing your time pieces . . . . _ And it‘s easy to compliment the good work done by the craftsmen at Marvin Lawrentz‘s ahop_. ++ > And we like the fine selection of foods and meats and the fast service given by the likeable felâ€" lows at the Blue Goose Food Market . ... And the ‘radio repuir work of 1. 0 bk 44 To o0 0. c .900 C T. the Highwood Radio und Appli.ncel nyeadal!: °.. _ . j & . 35 s topno 4 Co. is always topnotch, we%° / sErMUDA WEATHER REPORT. And if you need a prescription From _ Bermuda‘s Midâ€"Ocean ied in a hurry, The Highlang | News a weather report reprinted Park Pharmacy can always be in Its entirety: epended upon . . . â€" . "Moderate westerly wind veerâ€" C inc to northerly or northeasterly. Yes, we‘re lucky to have so many merchants who are not only pleasant to work with, but whose services are always dependable. REMEMBER . . . Health and happiness are your Godâ€"given right! 45 PREDICTION . . . We predict a most successful career in the increasingly importâ€" ant field of law for Highland Park‘s Tom Ullman, a young man whose clearâ€"thinking, physique and powerful voice will command reâ€" spect in any courtroom. Good luck, Tom! k Television, that fat, growing baby of the Atomic Age, had betâ€" ter take note of its doting parentâ€" sponsors. Pfc. and Mrs. C. Eugene Lang of Deerfield became the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, May 13. On Saturday, May 14, a son arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital for Mr. and Mrs. August Baracani (Nadine Hargiss) of 1238 Liewellyn avenue. The little boy, who has a sister, Julie Ann, | 8, and a brother, Kim, 5, has not | yet been named. He is the grandâ€"| son of Mrs. Estelle Hargiss of the same Liewellyn avenue address and the Adoiph Baracanis of 238 High street, Highwood. | Listen to the Garden Club of the Air at 7:30 Every Thursday over WKRS (106.7) _ LOOK WHO‘S HERE Wish we‘d written those lines. ~ They‘re Frank H. Keith‘s. And they‘re mighty Keep company with cowards And they will master you; Surround yourself with courage And you shall have it, too. Lose hope, and failure‘s vultures Will circle your address . . . And you will have success. Entrust your soul to sorrow And she will pierce it through; But turn your eyes to laughter And she will follow you! Live only in life‘s valleys And you will find its scars; But look into the heavens And you will have the stars WHITT NORTHMORE SCHULTZ All About Our Town As You Choose LET‘S TAKE A LOOK For our money, there‘s too much booze and cigarette advertising on _ Such .WM' ive media should have backers who contribute to the health and betterment of the BEST WISHES . ./. Best wishes to Janet Morrissey and Elroy Langill who, come next Saturday afternoon, will be Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Langill. your honeymoon in Virginia be deâ€" "Moderate westerly wind veerâ€" ing to northerly or northeasterly. Weather overcast with some:rain probable early today and becoming cloudy or fair." _ A little indefinite, aren‘t you, gentlemen? C BEACH CLEANâ€"UP . ... 1 A friendly slapâ€"onâ€"theâ€"back to our Lions Club which is responsiâ€" ble for a most effective method of cleaning up our excellent beaches. You‘ve done an outstanding job of civic improvement, Gentlemen! And all your helpers surely deâ€" serve credit, too! KNOW OF THEIR _ Anyone heard from popular Gil and Emily Gardner? _ "Common _ Sense is genius dressed in working clothes." been named, was born on Sunday, May 15, at‘ the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Raughley, Jr. of 635 Vine aveâ€" nue. The little girl has a brother, Mrs. Raughley is the former Jean Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boyle of Deerfield. Paternal grandparents are the R. F. Raughleys of Chicago. Marsha has been chosen as the name of the baby girl born on Friday, May 13, at the Lake Forâ€" est hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Joâ€" seph Ladurini of 245 High street, Mrs. Ledurini is the former Iva Mae Moorehead, daughter of the late Oren Mooreheads, Paternal grandparents reside at the same By horses for rental to our stables. County Line Road _ Deerficld ROYAL OAK STABLES Little Giant Golfers Capture District Crown * For the third straight year, the Little Giants of Highland Park High School, defending state prep golf champions, won the district crown last Saturday at Bonnie Brook Golf Club in Waukegan. The Little Giants, with three of their four men from the champâ€" ionship squad action, were 10 strokes ahead of second place Waukegan, Dan Coleman One Over Par The low individual scorer of the tournament was Captain Dan Coleâ€" man of the Little Giants who shot a 36â€"38â€"74, one over par. Martin Magnani, Coleman‘s teammate, recorded a 40â€"39â€"79 to take the second place spot. The other two members of the Little Giant squad, which is coachâ€" ed by Harry Bolle, were Don Coleman with a 40â€"41â€"81, and Welton Mansfield, 41â€"41â€"82. The state meet will be held toâ€" morrow (Friday) at the Chamâ€" paign Country Club, and Saturâ€" day at the Urbana Country Club. Team Waukegan ... New Trier ... Evanston ..â€"â€" Northbrook _ Crystal Lake McHenry .â€"â€"â€" Niles .......... Highland Park Little Giants Split With Oak Park; Win 7â€"5; * Lose 7â€"2 ~ baseball team split a double headâ€" er with the Oak Park Huskies last Saturday in Suburban Conference games played on the latter‘s diaâ€" mond. The scores were 7â€"2 in favor of Oak Park in the first contest and 7â€"5 for the Blue and White in the nightcap. every inning but the fourth and sixth to take the first game handily as Fioechi, the Little Giant hurler, seemed to have a little trouble getting into the groove. The Husâ€" kies got 9 hits and were aided by 4 Highland Park errors as they took the Blue and White to the cleaners. Heimerdinger Hits Homer The Little Giants started off in what would have seemed a walkâ€" away for them as Heimerdinger lead off the game with a home run to put the Blue and White in the lead momentarily. However the expected power at the plate soon Park batters were very meek for the remainder of the game. The second Highland Park run came in the top half of the seventh as ‘Thom hit a triple and later scored on a long fly ball. er in the nightcap, allowed only two earned runs and with the help of an outbreak of hits and errors in the bottom of the third inning, went on to win the second game by a 7â€"5 score. The Highland Park runs were made as Shelk and McMaster drew walks and pulled a double steal, scoring on Heimerdinger‘s single. Heimerdinger scored as the Husâ€" kie hurler walked two men and his teammates made two costly to the showers. Sordy) greeted the new Oak Park hurler with a double to score Shechan and Armstrong. Zagnoli singled to score Sordy! and Shelk drove in the last run for the Blue and White with a triple. ‘Thom, the Blue and White hurlâ€" FOR SALE :â€" 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 6 4 0 0 T0 0 0 x T7 6 4 THE PRESS Giant 316 326 349 351 358 365 367 Evanston Trims Little Giants By 11â€"6 Score by William George On May 10 the Highland Park high school baseball team travelled to Evanston and took a 11â€"6 deâ€" feat in a Suburban conference contest. Errors again seemed to be the main factor in the Blue and White loss as they bobbled the ball five times although the pitching (Evanâ€" ston got 11 hits) was not too good either. first inning as they combined a hit and three errors for two runs. The Blue and White came back in the top half of the second to score a run as Armstrong poked a homer over the center fielder‘s head. In the third inning Evanston put two hits, a mistake by the pitcher who hit the batter, a double and a triple together to score 4 more runs. The Blue and White came to life for a little while in the fourth inning as Shelk drew a walk, Fiocchi was safe on an error and both scored on Zagnoli‘s triple. A line single by Sordyl drove in Zagnoli and he scored later himself as Shechan hit safely. The Wildkits came back to score a run in their half of the fourth on two hits and a passed ball. Evanston scored again in the fifth on an error, a hit, a passed ball, a walk and a three base error to add 3 more runs to their total. They scored again in the sixth on a single and a double for their last run of the ball game. Little Giants Try Hard The Little Giants tried to do something in the top half of the seventh as Shechan was hit by a pitched ball, O‘Connor walked and Armstrong scored Sheehan with a double, however that was the end of the scoring for the Blue and White and they came out on the short end of an 11â€"6 count. High Score Neyra Fricbele of Onwentsia Avenue, Highland Park, who is a member of a Woman‘s Bowling League on Thursday afternoons at the King Pin Alleys in Wilâ€" mette, was a member of the winâ€" ning team, with a team score of 1991. She also had high score for the year with a 220. For these wellâ€"deserved honors, Mrs. Frieâ€" bele was awarded an attractive trophy with a statuette of a womâ€" an bowler, given to each member of the team by the owners of the i Bowling Alleys, the Messrs. Moore, and the much coveted pin for high \ score given annually by the Womâ€" an‘s Bowling Association. Highâ€" land Park can well be proud of Mrs. Friebele‘s bowling record. Evanston took the lead in the A Special Party For Special People, In the Elm Place School District there are some very special people who will be starting kindergarten next September. Miss Lorraine Ripczinski, their teacher, hopes to get acquainted with them and their mothers at a tea on Thursâ€" day, May 26th, between 1:30 and garten room, so they will all be old friends when the new school year starts. Some "old hands" from this year‘s class will be present to help serve refreshments, answer quesâ€" ï¬o-ql’g_dlhnvth‘m-md the poom. It is hoped that all those in the Elm Place district whose On most bump and paint work Purnell & Wilson, Inc. 8 HOUR SERVICE at 17â€"19 N. St. Johns Ave. in connection with Tel. H.P. 734â€"710â€"711 Little Giantsâ€"Thornton * Meet In Doubleâ€"Header Here Saturday by William George The Little Giant baseball team will tangle with the Thornton Flyâ€" ing Clouds Saturday on the local diamond in a double header, the first game to start at 1 p.m. nothing better than to save a not too successful season with a double victory. To do so they will have to hit the slants of one of the best pitchers in the league, Don Robertâ€" son. They will also have to hold in check a team determined to bow out of the league successfully (The Flying Clouds will be a member of the South Suburban League next year, with Niles coming inâ€" to the Suburban league). | Should Be Good Games , These two factors coupled with the fact that the two teams are tied for sixth place in the league standings, should turn the games into a couple of knockâ€"down dragâ€" out batles. New Trier Morton Waukegan ..â€"â€"â€" Highland Park fifth birthday is between Decemâ€" ber 31, 1948 and December 31, 1949 will come and bring their mothers and their birth certifiâ€" cates. R. Fiore & W. Pearson NURSERY Complete Landscape Gardening At Its Best Highland Park 202 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor. M.A. ST.D. Holy Sundays â€" 6:30, 730, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12 noon. _ Evergreens â€" Black Dirt Fruit Trees â€" Manure Fertilizer Fridays and Holy Days Tel. H. P. 2207 CONFESSIONS (Monday, May 16) Garnett & Co. 10:00. 10 PRIMP SHOP The Misses Becky Dean and Billie Pigati announce the opening of their new Beauty Shop â€" specializing in cold waves, popular prices. Tel. H. P. 953 (Open Eve. by Appointment) Deer; open at 2:00 pm. Under New Management Ave.â€"Second Floor In 396 North Avenue 139 N. Opening of the Until 600 p.m. Polish and Cleaner Foam Uphoistery Cleaner z Ford Liquid Glaze Cleaner . 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