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Highland Park Press, 29 Jun 1950, p. 5

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. _ The baby boy born at the Highâ€" land Parkâ€"hospital on Friday, June 23, to Mr. and Mrs. George McNutt (Marilyn Sobey) of 1041 Fort Sheridan avenue, has been named David Wade. Grandparents are the John Sobeys of 365 Bloom street and Mrs. McNutt of the same Fort Sheridan avenue adâ€" A brother for Karl August Meyâ€" er, Jr., who will be three years old in October, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Wedâ€" nesday, June 21. The baby has been named Gregory Allan. They are the sons of the Karl Meyers of 246 N. Green Bay road. Mrs. Meyer is the former Carmella Pace. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ‘Charles Pace of 1016 Fort Sheridan avenue and Mr, and Mrs. August Meyer of: 494 Sheridan On Wednesday, June 21, a son arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" woud, became the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, June 22 Mrs. Fiore is the former Mary Pedota. pounds, eleven ounces, has been named Vito for his paternal grandâ€" father, who resides in Italy, Mrs. Vito Fiore, paternal grandmaother, lives in Highwood. The maternal grandparents also reside in Italy. A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, June 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kress of dress and the late Wade McNutt. Council Ignoresâ€" (Continued from page 1) told them: "We have had opinions in faâ€" vor of this project. How can we improve the traffic situation in the city if we don‘t pick on your street? We are doing this for the good of the entire city. As far as money is concerned, motor fuel tax will pay a large part and only those who live on Green Bay rd. will be affected." . > * Total cost of the project is esâ€" timated at$302,759.60 A total of $278,719.67 of gas tax money is available for the project. ‘ Irene Benkowski, daughter of Mrs. Marie Benkowski of Chicago, Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Veronica Tazioli of the same W. Park avenue address. . pas Gail has a brother, Guy Stevâ€" ens, 15 months old. pital for Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rulo of Route One, Deerfield. Gail Marie has been chosen as v.hanmo!dnbl.bygirlbenoni Monday, June 19, at the Highland avenue. Mrs. Tazioli is the former of 224 Sheridan avenue, Highâ€" Deerfield Artistâ€" (Continued from page 1) |_ IannJ.‘l‘hmolkobhloul“ Bannockburn, Deerfield, Illinois, who has hung a beautifully green and cool water color, entitled ‘The Living and the Dead", of an extremely pleasant ‘woodland Brothers, One North State Street, Thursday, Juné 29,;1950 ~ Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First © LOOK WHO‘S HERE The Exhibition is on view durâ€" PERSONAL .r-rmu.-nun- constant companion, perâ€" sonal messenger and social ping, run errands. I work 24 hours a day with no time off and no vacationsâ€" for just a few nickels a day. I‘m your Dynamic Wheel Balancing D A HL 8 Castallari, Eubanks and Guentz each hit once, _ _ > Friday evening, June 30, the Highwood lads will play Lake Bluff at Memorial field and on Monday, July 3 they will travel to Grays Lake for a contest. of Agriculture. Mr. Pedersen has taken up the annual drive against Canada thistles within the Townâ€" ship, posting â€"placards describing methodsâ€" of control of the pest, scoring column in the fifth tnih; but Marchietti had control of the gameâ€" to come out the victor 3 to Canada Thistles To W. Deerfield Township from the first inning. He cerâ€" tainly is a youngster to be watched in the next couple of years. Errors by his teammates were the cause of the defeat and, even indclut.meunotht.pod piece of work go unnoticed. Both Marchietti of Highwood and Grant were pitching good ball with Marchietti giving up but three hits, striking out 8 and walkâ€" ing one man while Grant gave up 8 hits,â€"struck out 7 and walked 1 man. 4 The Highwood boys grabbed the Tead in the first inning as Picchietâ€" ti was safe on an error by the first baseman. Bock then singled. Marâ€" chietti drove out a hit to score Picchietti. Rosenthal struck out. Rogan laced a drive to center to score Bock and Marchietti to give the Highwood team a 3 to 0 lead. tors. This work is under the diâ€" where the weeds are found that they must be eradicated, was the first loss of the season for the Lake Forest team. To do this they beat the Lake Forest ace pitcher, Grant, a 15 year old youngster who will go a long way in Legion ball before he boeomu&oooldloreonp.fifion. Grant, who although losing the game hurled much better ball fought an uphill battle all the way missioner is authorized under the Iilinois statutes to cause same to be cut, and any expense incurred by such destruction shall be paid. by the property owner. If the bill is not paid, the township is emâ€" Yes‘m, cosch Buddy O‘Connor‘s boys, who are coâ€"sponsored by the Highwood American Legion Post 501 and Purnell and Wilson Ford Dealers of Highland Park, pulled the impossible last Monâ€" day night at Lake Forest as they whipped the Foresters 3 to 1. This Highwood Junior Legion Baseball Team Upsets Lake Forest 3 to 1 such property for the amount exâ€" throughout the township this year is exceedingly prolific, arnd ‘preâ€" sents a grave danger to fields and M'l'hqnuthe‘ntm‘ before or while they are in blosâ€" som, to prevent seeding and spreading throughout the neighâ€" borhood. The cooperation of all landlords or tenants in this work of eradicating thistles would evenâ€" tually lead to the extermination of the pest. Other information in regard to Set ‘em up in another alley, Emaline, our Highwood Junior thistles, ragweed, quack grass or other noxious weeds may be obâ€" tained from Mr. Pedersen. DeTwitterâ€"‘"Last . night . my wife dreamed she was married to a millionaire." PR DeTweetâ€""Lucky dog! That‘s what MY wife thinks in the dayâ€" Bock led the hitters for Highâ€" Highwood Glass & Paint Co. 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, #1 27211 year in 10th he Softball News ball team defeated Bethâ€"El 6 to 4| Bob‘s Braves vs. Marchi (game to take the lead in the Churchâ€"| ‘incomplete) : Lodge league sponsored by the|Harrisons Wholesale vs. Jones Highland Park Playground and (game to be played at later Recreation department. date) Trailing 6 to 2 going into the|Games Monday, July 10 eighth, Bethâ€"El scored 2 runs and|Lincoln Mercury vs. Thayers at loaded the bases with none out. A| 8:30 p.m. double play started by M. Santi|Games Tuesday, July 11 at third to Sheahen at the plate|Jones vs. Bob‘s Braves forced one runner, a quick throw|Ft. Sheridan vs. Harrison Wholeâ€" back to third forced the runner| sale f coming from second. This ended|Fells vs. Bethany the scoring threat as the next|OlSon Printers vs. Marchi batter popped up. â€" wâ€"â€".»â€" Churchâ€"Lodge 16 Inch League â€" |Fells Clothiers, 5; Olson Printers, Immaculate Conception‘s softâ€"| 0 y - ball team defeated Bethâ€"El 6 to 4| Bob‘s Braves vs. Marchi (game to take the lead in the Churchâ€"| ‘incomplete) Mat Maiman started the game|16â€"Inch Softball League : for Immaculate Conception but a Teams in the 16â€"inch league line drive, which broke his finger|sponsored by the Highland Park as he stopped the ball, forced him|Playground and Recreation deâ€" to leave the game after the first| partment will play their sixth inning. â€"O‘Brienâ€" was the suprise games of the first round this eveâ€" fielding â€"sensation of the game as ning (Thursday, June 29th) at he made many difficult catches|Sunset Park. Two more weeks of to spark his team in the field. play and the winner of round one This league plays its games each will beâ€"determined. The winner to Monday evening. Starting time iS\ meet the champs of round two at 7:15 p.m. _ Bs |the conclusion of the season~ for Games Ho:dny July 10 the league championship. lg.. sc _ ce tm 2oo piicl s a3a% Immaculate Conception 1st Unted Ev. ....._....... 12â€"Inch Softball League The 12â€"inch softball league sponsored by the Highland Park Playground and â€" Recreation deâ€" partment ‘played its initial games of theâ€"season on Tuesday, June Games Monday July 10 Moose vs. Bethâ€"El on diamond No. one. : Immaculate Conception vs. Ist United Evangelical on diamond 20th. The League will field ten teams this year, the largest numâ€" formed six years ago. Judging from the caliber of play in the opening games, this promises to be a well balanced league. wukmdemntinwtmp sons, seems to be much improved with such pitchers as Kochamski of Fort Sheridan, Specht of Bob‘s Braves and L. Koelper of Bethâ€" any being in the same class with Mel Harder and Sam Rexford, the two outstanding pitchers of 'put The outstanding game of the evening proved to be the Lincoln Mercury, Fort Sheridan game. Sam Rexford and Kochamski enâ€" give his team the edge by a 5 to 4 score. Kochamski, the *losing Results of Games _‘ Bethany, 10; Thayers, as Prevention of Blindness Week in an appeal to the public to observe the Illinois "antiâ€"fireworks" law. Bill Kowalski, age 11, 3011 South Arch, Chicago, tells the Governor how an illegal rocket almost put out his eye last year when it was accidentally shot at him on his way home from school. 2 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. Rt Rev. Magr. Joseph P. 9:00, 10:00, 1120 and 12 noon. ~__ 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"68:30 â€" 8:15. Pridays and Holy Days Bernard E. Burns. CONFESSIONS THE â€"PRES 3 Lincoln Mercury, 5; Fort Sheriâ€" Washington Gardens, a new comer to the league, has beenâ€" the dark horse to emerge from games played thus far. They pack a lot scores of their recent games will bear out. »a Another newcomer to the leaâ€" gue this year, the Moose Sr. Govâ€" ernors, also have come up with a powerhouse. The addition to their roster of Bob Plummer gives them a first class infield to go with their great outfield which conâ€" sists of the Coleman brothers and Larry Gumbiner. Fells Clothiers, the other top team and last years champs, have been getting by game after game because of their playing headsâ€"up ball. They are the old men of the league â€"but thus far have been able to hold their own. Results Thursday, June. 22 Fells, 11; Post Office, 4 Moose Sr. Gov., 20; Monarchs, 2 Washington Gardens, 20; V.F.W., Acme, 32; Moose Jr. Gov., 1 Highland Park 2â€"0557 Printing of Dignity and Character Wedding Invitations Consult us for your Printing needs 516 Laurel Avenue Post Office vs. V.F.W. Moose Sr. Gov. vs.â€" Washington Illinois Law Bans Fireworks As HMegal It is no longer a mischievous prank to shoot firecrackers and other dangerous fireworks in IIlâ€" incis. It is definitely against the law. Frank H. Woods, Jr., Presiâ€" dent of the Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness, warned that fireworks are on the increase Gardens Monarchs vs. Acme Fells vs. Haven Moose Jr. Governons, bye Washington Gardens . Moose Sr. Governors . Fells Clothiers ............. MORGDGRG 7..7.â€"â€".â€"..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"««.1â€" NBA ... o2 inb llink Haven ............. Post Office ... Moose Jr. Gov. public displaysâ€"such as those proâ€" moted by fire departments, the American Legion and ‘other. reâ€" sponsible ‘groups reported only three accidents. Parents are urged to keep their children from indiscriminate celeâ€" brations. Mr. Woods cautioned that aâ€""few burned fingers" may not be serious but eyes put out can never be replaced. Don‘t let a firecracker cost your child‘s sight. Don‘t encourage delinquenâ€" cyâ€" by contributing to breaking of Congregation Israel ~ _~ The Temple is located at the corner of Lincoln and Vernon Avenues in Glencoe. Dr. Edgar E. Siskin is the spiritual leader. During the summer months, the service consists of a half hour of prayer and music . . . in the simple beauty of this brief service are to be found refreshment of spirit Haven, bye in Illinois. In 1949 there were 144 accidents, twice as many as in 1948, and 31 eye injuries. Two Illinois ‘youths lost an eye and Sparklers and other devices in which paper caps . containing twentyâ€"five hundredths grains or less of explosive compound and toy pistol paper caps which conâ€" tain less than twentyâ€"hundredths grains of explosive mixtureâ€"are: legal. Even these soâ€"called harmâ€" less fireworks must be used with extreme caution. Friday night at 8:30 o‘clock, and will ‘continue‘ through the sumâ€" fireworks as any which p'“;eo the Services at North Shore Conâ€" Illinois "antiâ€"fireworks" law. effect and a rare harmony. Visitors are always cordially welcome. Sun., Mon., Tués., Wed. Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 â€" Sat.â€"Sun. 1:34 _ 1e to 6:30 « Thu., Fri., Sat H. Richman Tailors & Cleaners Jeanne Crain â€" Clifton Webb is Myrna Loy Note: Special Holiday Mfimeel * Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. Week GLENCOE Last Day Thursday June 29 ALCGCYO N Biggest Canada Pansies in full Bloom and Latest News. 1 "Reformer And The Tue., Wed., Thurs. July 4, 5, 6 Dick Powell â€" Evelyn Keyes June Coming: "Gun Fighters" BACIK‘S _ me BIG s1o.. > sEHIND Th AlRLIFTI . .. 1751 "Cheaper By The Friday through Monday June 30, July 1, 2, 3 50c after 6:30, incl. tax in Technicolor Dial HI 2â€"1172 ~ Suly 23â€"4.6 | ~

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