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Highland Park Press, 27 Apr 1950, p. 5

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y* â€"â€"â€"â€"ow, surviving children or dependâ€" To Hold Rummage *. | To Receive Sale May 4 % Luisetti Award The ~annual Spring rummage| ~Gene (Squeaky) Melchiorre of sale sponsored by the Women‘s| Bradley university and former Association of the Highland Park| Highland Park high © basketball Presbyterian Church will be *held|star has been named the Italianâ€" on Thursday, May 4, in the parâ€"| American basketball player of ish house located at 300 Laurel| the year and will receive the Hank Avenue from 8 a.m, to 4 p.m. Luisetti award in Kansas City, tivities chairman, and the followâ€" ing members of the committeg, Mrs. Dwight Reynolds, eocln#- man, and_Mesdames Walter Gibbs, Frank Trangmar, George Postels, Paul Mathews, and Guy Finley,| was recipient of the award last are working again towards the| year. % small shop plan which was so enâ€"| Dr. D. M. Nigro, athletic directâ€" thusiastically received. last year. | or of the Unico league, announced ~~Of special interest will be the| Melchiorre‘s selection. gift shop in which will be sold! The Bradley ace, who has anâ€" many new articles donated by|other year of eligibility, has also friends of the Women‘s Associaâ€"|been named captain of the Allâ€" tion, as well as "White Elephant"|Italianâ€"American basketball team gifts from members. Mrs. Carl|for 1949â€"50. Herbst and her group will be in| At forwards on the first team charge of the gift shop a&s well as|are Melchiorre and Sam Ranzino the adjoining shop in which chilâ€"| of North Carolina State, the cenâ€" dren‘s clothing will be sold. . ter is Brooks Riccaâ€" of Villanova, ton during.theâ€"time.claimed in the. application. . Mrs. ‘Carl Howard â€" and . the members of her gÂ¥oup are busily collecting costume jewelry and accessories. for their shop. Mrs. Archie McMasters‘ group . will manage the Ladies‘ Ready to Wear. Mrs. Robert Olmstead‘s group will have the Men‘s Shop on the second floor. The Householdâ€"department has grown to such ‘proportions it reâ€" quires the combined efforts of Mrs. Warrem °K. Wilner‘s, . and Mrs. E. Edwin Hansbrough‘s groups to handle it, This departâ€" ment will include garden tools, as well as household ware, electriâ€" cal appliances, dishes and furniâ€" _ Members are requested to bring merchandise for the sale to the Thursday, April 27, 1950 Ohio, June 30, 1950; Pennsylvanâ€" ia, July 1, 1950 and South Dakoâ€" ta,. Iune.30, 1950. Veterans who enlisted from any of the" above states, and at the. time declared day preceding the sale. Deadline for Applications Of . Veterans For State Bonus A bulletin received by Ray Suzzi, post service officer of the Highwood post, American Legion, from the Veterans Information Service, gives the following deadâ€" lines for the state bonus: Conâ€" necticut, June 30, 1951; Delaâ€" ware, January 1, 1951; Illinois, June 30, 1951; Indiana, January 1, 1951; Iowa, December 31, 1950; Michigan, March 20, 1951; Minnesota, December 31, 1950; North Dakota, February 17, 1954; it their home state are entitled to the respective bonus. Mr. Suzâ€" zi has some of the forms, and anyone desiring assistance ~may call him for an appointment. The state of Washington also pays a bonus. Veterans living in that state may.â€"receive their apâ€" plication blanks from their serâ€" vice officet, Veterans living outâ€" side of the state must write the State Auditor, Olympia, Washingâ€" ton, Mr. Suzzi further stated. ‘ Service must have been beâ€" tween December 7, 1941, and September 2, 1945; honorably discharged; citizen or residentâ€"at least one year before entering service. Next of kin of men.who died in service; unremarried widâ€" ent parents are eligible to apply. Evidence of identity and servâ€" ice must be submited with the application and a full size photoâ€" stat or photograph of discharge is required. Also, the form must be signed by an acquaintance, in presence of a notary public, cer tifying that the veteran was a citizen or resident of Washingâ€" month for each month served outâ€" side the continental limits of the United States. Mothers‘ Guild Plans Spring Luncheon At Moraine Tuesday, May 9 at the Moraine for home ‘service and $15 ~per complete the forms themselves to of questions regarding the applicaâ€" The annual spring luncheon of the Mothers‘ Guild of Immaculate ‘l'ho committe would appreciate reservations being made carly as a large group is expected to atâ€" 2â€"6705, Mrs. J. R. Conway, HL 2â€"6382, Mrs. J. M. Phelan, HI 2 Mr. Suzzi_urges Mrs. Bernard E. Newman, acâ€" Payments will be $10 per month Reservations may b‘_mu_l, b_y the year and will receive the Hank Luisetti award in Kansas City, Mo., September 1â€"2â€"3 at the Unico National convention banquet. Luisetti will present the award to Melchiorre, who has been named the most valuable player for 1949â€"50. Tony Lavelli of Yale was recipient of the award last At forwards on the first team are Melchiorre and Sam Ranzino of North Carolina State, the cenâ€" ter is Brooks Riccaâ€"of Villanova, and the guards are Gerry Calaâ€" brese of St. John‘s and Joe Ossola of St. Louis U. Arnold Galiffa of Army is the first utility player. Deno Craskes Lineup Deno, brother of Squeaky, also a junior at Bradley, achieved a distinction this past basketball season that has come to féew colâ€" lege players. Joining the Bradiey squad late in the season, Deno made~ his first appearance in the lineup in the National Collegiate Athâ€" letic Association â€" championship game against City College in New York‘s Madison Square Garden. Deno is probaBl'y the only playâ€" er ever to make his first appearâ€" ance in a game in a National Spring Concert May 14; Sue Fox, Ann Lawton Will Be Soloists A Spring Concert will be preâ€" sented by the Highland Park high school Chorus and Orchestra on Sunday, Mayâ€"14, at three thirty o‘clock in the high school audiâ€" torium. â€" ® High School to Present Spring Play May 6 The cast includes: s school ‘baseball has started for all George Abbott ...__Gregory ArmstroDé|the girls at the Highland Park Barbara Pearson .______Jerty WAish| high school. Girls participating Miss Shea _____.__Bonny McFariand | wil) receive an H.G.A. point every "What A Life", a comedy by Clifford Goldsmith, is being preâ€" sented as the spring play at the Highland® Psrk «high school on Saturday, May 6, at*8:15 in the high school auditorium. office o’iâ€"zhé";fi)â€"lciinl of "‘Cenâ€" tral"" high sthool. The Iew_ding role of George Abbott is played by | Baseball season $ Gregory Armstrong. The antics of opens F Gi George Abbott resemble those of c or lfl.s Henry â€" in the Henry ~Aldrich| With fervent hopes, that the yerice. s F warm.weather will ir _ The cast includes: _ _ ~ _ |school p..eb.n"fi..“i’i'.‘:&'if Nee al Mr. Veccitto .._________Richard Crest! Included in the program will be a "Concerto in A Minor for Piano and Orchestra" by Edward Greeg. The piano solo will be played by Miss: Ann Lawton, a senior at Highland Park high school. Also included in the program will be a novelty piece by the Orchestra, . The Chorus will present a comâ€" prehensive program of numbers. ;n.'-olom'fim be Miss Susan ‘ox, also a senior at the high school, field the poppies blomed, bringâ€" ing new hope‘ to an embattled, time, their gay paper replicas blossom forth each spring under on Poppy day. Wear it as your pledge of faith in a bright new world for the future, Highwood Glass & m'n*.- Ave. All Phones, HI 2â€"7211. . Now, in Abbott is played by | Baseball Season _____Howard Eliman _________Bill Ekvall ______Jean Hawley .__.~_Dick Bloomstein ___Debbie Buchanan ________Sue Clark folk, eter | n I uny kv“o_::-v m uen ~â€"â€"Alsu Test® | "> ‘Phe ‘managers of ‘baseball this Howard EXDM®D|year are Bettina Lubke, and her â€"_Bil *kY®! | sssistant Dora Laudurini. These â€"~â€"Joun He#!97 | visls will organite the afterâ€"school ick Bloomstein games, help umpire the games, M"_:::"“‘“ keep track of the attendance, and Fresmie c""‘ e keep the equipment in repsir. Coach George Grover of the Highland Park High school baseball team hits a few to the fielders in an attempt to keep warm during a practice session. The game scheduled for last Tuesday with Evanston was called off because of slightly wet grounds. The game will be playâ€" ed Friday, May 26 at Evanston. The next games for the Blue and White team will be against Proviso at the Maywood school. On Tuesâ€" day, May 2, the Waukegan Bulldogs will invade Highland Park for a single game. .L Penguins Plan Annual Water Ballet Show Now that members of Penguin can have use of the swimming pool almost all the time, plans for the annual spring water ballet at the local high school are rapidly taking shape. The show wil‘l be presented the afternoon of Thursâ€" day, May 11, and the_ evenings of Friday and Saturday, May 12 and 13. The girls who have written ballets areâ€"Ann Ferguson and Nancy Smalley, Laurie Nath and Sue Travel Exposition At Stevens Hotel The ballets will constitute the main part of the show, but there also will be comedy acts, plus the opening and closing number, Jacoby, Carol â€" Metzenberg © and Joanne Febel, Janet Dickey and Ellen Whitney, Marcia Stenberg and Peggy Lowenthal. Diane Forsythe has designed the program cover, and all memâ€" bers are helping to get these finâ€" The Daily News International Travel Exposition will open for six days at the Stevens Hotel, next Saturday. s Gathered into one big exhibiâ€" tion hall will be representatives of l branches of travel and vaâ€" cation. Visitors will get all the inâ€" formation needed to plan a vacaâ€" tion or trip. Movies in sound and color, travâ€" el lectures and colorful ‘displays will enable vacation shoppers to see. what they‘ll get when they decide on a destination. The Daily News Travel Expoâ€" sition, the first of its kind in the country, is the only Chicago show devoted exclusively to travâ€" el. News Veterans Fund. MHighland Ten Pin OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call m 2â€"0319 for bowling instructions OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 139 N. Second St. . 319 THE PRESS _ Rev. Thomas J. Holbrook, Diâ€" Tector of. the Catholic_ Home Bureau gave an interesting talk on "Work of the Catholic Chariâ€" Candidates Report For High School Golf Team Twentyâ€"four‘ boys at> the" figh school have turned out for the golf team this year. Of this numâ€" ber, there are 16 who have had experien¢e on previous;teams. What was supposed to have been the opening with Mortorn on Monday, April 24, was called off because of flood waters on the Sunset golf course. Wednesday‘s match with Niles was also canâ€" celled. held Thursday,~ April 20. Also elected , were Mrs. Robert Kitzâ€" Simon, Vice President; Mrs. Vieâ€" tor Benvenutiy Secretary; Mrs. Ray J. Sheahen, Treasurer; Mrs. puj Arens,_ Auditor; Mrs. Dominâ€" Immaculate i)oneepfion School Guild _ Elects Officers Never blooms a flower so red as the one you‘ll wear over your heart on Poppy day. Made by vetâ€" erans and distributed by the Amâ€" érican Legion auxiliary, the brave little memorial poppy is your way of giving the type of thanks there are no words to say. Monday, May 1â€"Provise at H. P. Wednesday, May 10â€"H.°P. at Niles Mrs. Danie} F. Walsh was electâ€" ed President â€" of the . Mothers‘ Guild of : Immaculate ‘Conception The attendance award was won by Sister Paul Marie, first grade. & Dry Cl To My Friends and Voters: Quality Cleaners My most sincere thanks for your interest and support at the Primary Electign.on Aprillltl.nndlnowmembn:;;ort my successful opponent, Gar Leaf, and the Republican Party in the election next Fall. Phone HI 2â€"4551 Gregory M. Sheahen Evanston Winner. Of Quadrangular Track Meet With 73 Points held last Saturday on the Highâ€" won by the Evanston tracksters| """,. M"IC007» MTTCIR OO who really poured it on New| Presiding. Mrs. Connelly in her re, Trier, Waukegan and Highland|Port congratulated the Highlandâ€" Park. ers on & most nu-:z.:-u ______|despite the lack of o icoe â€" scormG this past winter. EVANSTON .____i.______ 13| Exmootf won the Glengarry t ‘TElk® *__.____..â€".........â€"..â€"__ : ‘Trophy in matches with other outâ€" HIGHLAND PARKK _________ 14/door Curling Clubs in this area __________[and also won the Skokie Trophy ‘Highland Park‘s boys could not get the hang of things and were able to get only one first, that by Dorough who tied for top honâ€" ors in the high jump with Heit of Evanston. ‘ Others from Highland Park to place were: Dorough took‘ fifth in the 120 high. hurdles, Schick took‘ fifth in the 100 "yard dash, Jones took fifth in the 200 yard low. hurdles, Watrous took third in the pole vault‘ and the 880 yard relay team whichâ€"took third: The winners grabbed 73 points to nearly double that of the seeâ€" ond place teams. â€" Highland Park Outclassed _ The times in. the dashes and hurdles were exceptionally good considering. the fact (_.he_y were run against a strong wind. Bob '.‘E(.‘Yinui of Waukegan, unâ€" officially, ke the state record in the Discus when he came up with a toss of 161 feet 7 inches. The next meet for the Blue and White will be held on" Satâ€" urday, April 29 at Wheaton, IIl. Nursing ‘Classes SUMMARY : 120 yard high hurdiesâ€"Grant (E); Keller (NT); Amber (E); Gamme (W); Dorough (HP). Timeâ€"15 5 secâ€" (W); Jacoby (NT) mn;hm & (W) tie; Bowers (E). 8 ‘secâ€" onds. > 880 yard dashâ€"McHugh (E); Henry IE); Hirshberg (NT); Dern (NT); Dreske (W). Time 2:03.4. Shot putâ€"Helmstadter (NT); Lenzini _ (W); Marsh (E); Puchs (E); James _ (NT). Distance 47 feet 11% inches. A broken hip or leg can mean many long months in bed, and with the present crowding in hosâ€" pitals the injured often must be cared for in the home, Those who have been trained by Red Cross in home care of the sick find that make the pd:ie;nt more comfot{- able in this instance, but is an invaluable aid in â€"protecting the family‘s health and in meeting other such crises when illness strikes. a ler (NT); Francis (W); McKeever (E); Jones (HP). Timeâ€"239 seconds. 220 yard . dashâ€"King (E); Mitchell (W); Jacoby (NT) mnchm & (W) tie; Bowers (E). 8 ‘secâ€" onds. > 880 yard dashâ€"McHugh (E); Henry IE); Hirshberg (NT); Dern (NT); Mile Runâ€"Wheeler (E); Catton*(W); ~~Keating ~â€"(NTY;â€"McComberâ€"tNT: Tritcher (E). Time 4:35.8. 200 yard low hurdlesâ€"Grant (E); "Kelâ€" ler (NT); Francis (W); McKeever (E); Jones (HP). Timeâ€"239 seconds. Another series of Red Cross home nursing classes opens on May 1 and on May 2 at Chicago Chapter headquarters, 529 South Wabash Avenue. Beginning May 1, enrollees will meet from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. for six lessons on consecutive . Mondays. â€" Sessions also will be held biâ€"weeklyâ€"for three : weeksâ€"on Tuesdays and Thursdays, starting May 2, in the afternoon from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., and in the evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., to give students an opportunity to select the time most convenient for them. classes are urged to enroll by calling WAbash 2â€"7850, at once. Applicarits for any one of these . Timeâ€"1:36. ers at Exmoor, recently held their the coming season. Membersâ€"are: Curling Association bonspiel held at the Chicago Curling Club in February. A new board was elected for in the United States Women‘s Mrs. Gregg Frelingerâ€"Treasurer Mrs. George Martinâ€"Hospitality Mrs. J. K. Tyson â€" Rinks and ~Eventsâ€"assisted by Mrs. Grayâ€" Publicityâ€"Mrs. C. Longford Felâ€" Representative to U.S.A.W.C.A.â€" Mrs. Ted Connelly. s BRAUN BROS. OIL CO, 360 ‘Central Highland Pa dor Ellis and Mrs. J. J. 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