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Highland Park Press, 23 Feb 1950, p. 3

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‘ _ Mister Masterful Mike, whatsa matter? & Why no more of your vacuous chatter? Have you learned, after all, ~. _ While you still miss the ball, That your wife is the much better batter? Regional Basketball Tilts To Be Broadcast By Bill Kiddle * WKRSâ€"FM, Waukegan, has been granted permission to broadeast the complete schedule of games to be played at the Evanston Regionâ€" al tournament on the nights of February 28, March 1, 2 and 8. ing taken care of by Norma Morâ€" elli, Mitzi Meyerhoff, and Shirley Patton,. Publicity is being handled by Barbara Glick and Jules Levy. The student directors are Judy Rose, Donna Stine, and Barbara Glick. Ushers are headed by Fred Schweiger and Dee Smart. The faculty advisors are Miss Rosalia Marquart (director), Miss Ruth Thompson, Miss Lois Pn.i ton, Mr. Chester Kyle, Mr. Perey Slocum, and Mr. Harold Finch. The business manager is Mr. Winkley, with assistants, Pat Bowlin and Jack Frable. The house manager and chairman of ushers is Mr. George Stewart 1 of the chorus; a song by Nan Schiller and Sue Jacoby, with acâ€" companist â€" Dorie Sherbano ;. camp singers, Joan Avery, Janis Meeg, Annabeth Sears, Ann Davidow, Marilyn Date, and Kate Becker; a monologue by Judy Rose; a quintet with Shirley Alderdice, Mary Selfridge, Diane Harris, Alan Jester, and Bob Casellari; a solo by Sue Fox; and a dance troupe with Judy Meyer, Mary Andrews, Ellen â€" Whitney, Ann Davidow, Joanne Febel, Cynthia Sinclair, and Carol Coppens. Ann‘ Lawton. Costume girls are Mitzi Meyerhoff and Shirley Patâ€" ton. The script was written by Judy Rose and Donna Stine. Makeâ€" up will be done by Ruth Reilly, dred Nanni, Jorgenson; a minstrel show, with anâ€" allâ€"girl cast, including Diane Singer, Barbara Skidmore, Carol Halverson, Judy Sanborn, Naney Lewis, _ June Eichler, â€" Helen Schartz, and .Nancy Lundgren, led by> ‘Gregory Armstrong; a dance duet by Alice Rosenberg and Roslyn Stern; a select group Student Stuntsâ€" (Continued from page One) Baird» Janet Dickey. and Marilyn Grabin; ‘a reporter, played ~by Valerie Bloomstein; a magician, who is Dave Baum; an accordian duo, Rosemary Piacenza and Art Buller; a sailor act, with George White ‘singing and Donna Stine accompanist; tumblers, with Pegâ€" gy ~King, Laurie Nath, Peggy Loewenthal, Carol Secrest, Mary Reading, Cynthia Harris, Judy Easton, Ruth Winkler, Charlotte Cleary, Gail Porges,Sue Defzel, Toni Murphy, Joanne Febel, Nanâ€" cy Smalley, Nancy Hamm, Sheila Binmenthal,.â€"and .Pat‘Murphey. _: The other acts are Bob Cohler‘s band, with Dave Baum, Johnny Gould, Jim: Gordon, and Eddie George; a tap dancer, Sandra Whose main mission is to bring Tidings to the winterâ€"weary Of the sure advance of spring. folks! T se Hofd.inz forth with joyful wingâ€" ing Through the sturdy, sunlit oaks. In the still halfâ€"frozen gardens Hardy robins hop about,â€" Search the willow trees to look for Silver pussies peeping out. Silver pussies peeping gup io 90 Welcome to this bold advance The good newsâ€"those gabby On a clear and windless day,â€" Just a.subtle scént, disclosing Wintertime is on its way. Bluejays know it. How they clarâ€" Stirrings Of Spring Couyg_y ‘;E\id-ia’g: Eu:c of springâ€" The accompanists are Janet !Deeps and Shallows Stand Pat, Boy! Mâ€"â€"_. whoee s stt an! are Groups ateuntatses""" *‘ ***\To Hold Monthly _ . W Nee escb ies e ffisee| Meetings Monday _ â€" her On Monday, February 27, t That health‘s more important than|Junior, Senior, and Intermedia ion . â€"» been paired with the strong â€"R.B.0. New Trier Terriers in the first game onâ€"March 1. 7 The broadcast of the Highland Parkâ€"New Trier contest will â€"be aired startifig about 7:30 and can be picked up at 106.7 on your FM radio dials. _ Marchietti was high point man of the game â€"with 13 markers with Freberg getting 7 points. George had ‘9" points. Pizzato had 1 point and Picchietti scored 6 points to make up the Blue and White scorâ€" ing. Adams, Murphy and Macâ€" Isaac each hit the nets for 6 points for Waukegan. « The varsity and frosh soph will play at Evanston .tomorrow night and then on Wednesday of next week the varsity will play New Trier in the Regional tournament _ Until Friday night the Bulldogs had a chance to win the froshâ€" sophâ€" title but .the â€" Morrison coached lads ‘really played fine ball to knock Waukegan out of the running. Showing the best defensive ball of the year the local boys held the visitors to 2 field goals in the first half to go out.in front by a 17 to 8 score at intermission time. at Evanston. Renzo Marchietti at forwards and "Big" Bob George atâ€"center, hung Waukegan team. Froshâ€"Soph Topple Waukegan Cagers By 36â€"22 Score The Highland Park high school froshâ€"soph basketball team finally foundâ€"itself ~last â€"Friday â€" eveâ€" ning and avenged its early season defeat at the hands of the Wauâ€" kegan Bulldogs. will attend the White Elephant that Tea, given by the Thrift Shop Set board, at the home of its Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Francis M. Knight, 411| ° O Lake Avenue. Once again memâ€"|and bers of the three supporting orâ€"| Shee ganizations, Northweéstern Univerâ€" Schr sity Settlement, the Woman‘s| Auxiliary of the Highland Park| NOJ° Hospital, and the Infant Welfare| â€"â€" will bring their very best White I â€" Elephants. Iâ€" PURNELL and WILSON erson and Mrs. Donald B. Robinâ€"| Party ~#t Witten‘s Hall, Saturday son. 6 evening, February 25, at 7 :80 p.m. _ The Intermediate Gx'onph will| according to Comrade William J meet at the home of Mrs. John B. Hesler, Chairman of .the W. Witbor, 1881 Lyman, who Will B€| anq Meone Committee, T he pubns ::amed by Mrs, Leeâ€"H. Ostrander, | 499 Means o P Mrs. Marvin L Anthony and is invited and the proceeds will Edwin M. White. be given to the Building Fund. . Following the meetings, l"t::;sm Attractive prizes will be awardâ€" bers of the four groups, including ed, as well as five door prizes. the Wings, who had their monthly |~ * . y meeting on February 20,. at the| M3 Chris w"“" Presiâ€" home of Mrs. Robert H. ‘Moon,|dent of the Auxiliary, announces The Intermediate Group will meet at the home of Mrs. John B. Wilbor, 1881 Lyman, who will be :uhted by Mrs. Lee.H. Ostrander, rs. Marvin L_Anthony and MP3 Smith will assist Mrs. Charles W. Jones, 510 N. Lindenâ€" Ave.;,â€"will open her home to members of the Senior Group. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. John W. Newey, Mrs. Horâ€" ace F. Penney, Mrs. Lindell Petâ€" erson and Mrs. Donald B. Robinâ€" willâ€" be hostess to <the Junior| euss it Group, Coâ€"hostesses in the mornâ€" &lpro ing will be Mrs. Charles R. Sprowlâ€" better S AC » . 4 L. 1 C On Monday, February 27, the Junior, Senior, and In ediate groups of Highland h}::‘:.mh center of the Infant Welfare will hold their monthly meetings. Mrs. Eugene E. Mance, 661 Crofton, i and Gene: Pizzato at and Mrs. Lawrence Set will also be given away. â€" Other members of the Ways and Means Committee are Bernard Sheehy;â€" Wm. Altman, Miller Schriénery Herman Leuer, Mike Nolan, Al Bork and Karl Salo. Legion Post Plans Games Party representatives an opportunity to exchange opinions about and disâ€" euss items of the proposed nationâ€" &lprogram, so that they will be better prepared to vote at the convention in April," Mrs. Maurice Pollak, Illinois league president, said recently. ‘ Clarence Goelzer, Ferdinand Kraâ€" mer,‘ Elmer Klein and Robert Palmer plan to attend the stateâ€" wide council meeting ~of the League of Women Voters of Hlliâ€" nois, composed .of presidents of all local league in Ilinois and members of the state board of directors, which will meet Friday, FebrnujyuinCh_iu.o. AMere it it â€"â€" an Auxiliary Sterling Silver OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY This is ib â€" â€" â€" _ MEN‘S SLACKS _ values to $17.50 Values to $16.50 ’ 4 T e Sm Values to $2.50 â€"~36.00 ariatess â€" _ * "31.00 IMI‘ Sleeve E!it Sport UW M nurnremeany! sew mag _ _Our Greatest â€"~_| Dollar Value Days! # (boxer or gripper style) Underwear Shorts 6‘for $5.00 â€" ; Heorctel California Styled SWEAT SOX JACKETS (Heary Cotton), Values to $16.50 2 far $1 NN all qualityâ€"merehandiseâ€"from alhour FeltCompahy Stores for fast clearance at unbelievably low prices. For these days we. are going to have a selling event that will long be rememâ€" $3.95 Value 2 for $5.00 ill give a Games of The Summer Suit Scoop of the year â€" Buy Now and Save , _‘ a $45.00 value â€"â€" 100 per cent Perfect > f in Highland Park. Sale starts Friday morning at nine _ â€" THE PRESS THERE ARE ALSO MANY OUTSTANDING VALUESâ€"IN | €3 THE WOMEN‘S CHILDREN‘S AND BOYS‘ DEPARTMENTSâ€" â€"_ Mr. Bowes is a director of the Manufacturers Capital Corporaâ€" tion, New York City, the Shatterâ€" proof Glass Corporation, Detroit, and .a finance company, Credito Comercial, S. A., and. viceâ€"presiâ€" dent and director of La Libertad Compania General de Seguros, both with headquarters in Mexico FERoiNAN® numer|| ELLANGEE SHOE SHOP cer in Wortd ‘W.; i.“ i!â€"o";;ce:;l; was elected president of the Western Golf Association, * A native jof Chicago, and a graduate of Northwestern Uniâ€" versity School of Commerce, he eaused by the death of Framk B. Lambert, according to announceâ€" ment today by John Goodridge, president. 3 for director of the lllinois Brick EeA t T0 i oi on3 Ee ie Laurel avenue, Highland Park, president of Bowes & Co., Inc., and viceâ€"president of W. A. Alexâ€" ander & Co, has been nominated i;e %wu, -Jr(.)-‘ Hliinois Brick Company You have been looking a long time for a tailoredâ€"made garâ€" ment and now is the time to get a man‘s or ‘woman‘s suit, faultâ€" lessly tailored .and correctly $35,00 HIL 2â€"0054 Highland Park, III. P. Bowes, ~Jr.,. 176 WILSON & JAYSON â€"â€"â€"â€" 2 for $5.00 of Finest Odds and Ends _ PIGSKIN GLOVES Values to $1.50 Values to $4.95 3 for $1.00 $2.00 â€"_ 6 for $5.00 Wesley lé:&odin Meets February 25 > 522 Central Avénue Pumps, straps, sandals, varâ€" Qutstanding values foue heel neighte. troken seee â€" $2.00, 3333 $4.00 in limited quantities. WOMEN‘S SHOES © Other Shoe Values WOMEN‘S SHOES MEN‘S SHOES ‘he couples club of the Wesâ€" Methodist church will meet the home of Mr. and Mrs. rence» Sandberg, .245 Prairie C s i Po .. Reductions toâ€"25% â€" > Rubber Footwear Reduced 25% $1 per pair °_ $1.00 and $2.00 perâ€"pair _ Children‘s play shoes and sandals DOLLAR DAY VALUES HOUSE SLIPPERS S H O ES Formerly in Garnett‘s : SUITS & TOPCOATS | Washable Plaid Sports â€" || avenue, Highwood, Saturday, Febâ€" ‘nnry:sth-tl:ooml'hno_- ning will be devoted in playing games, and during theâ€"business session, officers will be elected and plans for the futureâ€"will be made. Refreshments will be served by the hostesses. : $8.95 Value per pdir _ â€" > Values to $8.95 HIL 2â€"0879

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