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Highland Park Press, 27 Jul 1950, p. 5

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> (Frances Schoomover) of 316 N. This Week â€" guests at a surprise party at their home on Tuesday, July 18. Hosts were their son and daughterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Scassâ€" ellati of Prairie .avenue;~Highâ€" wood. About twenty attended. â€"4â€" TO VISIT HERE f ‘ Miss Betty Brewner of Eldoraâ€" do, Illinois will arrive toâ€"morrow for ‘a few days‘ visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry M. Yeager of 1949 Northmoor road. Santo and Mrs. Dal Santo‘s brothâ€" c,AnmuuM'hn-fl- cago. Mr. Dal‘Santo is foreman of the press room. SURPRISE CELEBRATION FOR 25TH ANNIVERSARY In celebration of their twentyâ€" and Mrs. C. Milton Junction, Wisconsin, and the late Mrs. Schoonover, formerâ€" ly. of Highland Park. A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Monâ€" day, July 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert Moley of 239 Burchell aveâ€" former Mary Lou Gibson. The baby, who has been named Laurel Helen, has a brother, Bobbie, 2. Grandparents are the Joseph Moâ€" leys of the same Burchell avenue address and Mrs. Meta Gibson of 232 Green Bay road, Highgwood. the name of the baby girl, born at the Highland Park .hospital on Monday, July 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard â€"ZurWelle of 223 Cary avenuie. Mrs. ZurWelle is Te former Carolyn Miller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Klare Milâ€" ler of Altoona, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. William H. McCaully of Winter Park, Florida, formerly of Highland Park, are paternal grandparents, : Clare Sue has a sister, Lenore, Thursday, July 27, 1950 nue, Highwood. Mrs. Moley is the Green Bay road became the parâ€" ents of a son, John George, Jr., on Monday, July 17, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Grandparents are the Albert Zeivels of Wilmette On Tuesday, July 18, a daughâ€" ter arrived at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Willâ€" iam Casselman of 1533 Crabtree Highland Park hospital on â€"Wedâ€" nesday, July 19, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward Birch, Jr. of 610 Mcâ€" A sister for Edwin, Jr., who will be 8 in August, and Robert, who was two years old last Febâ€" ruary, was born at the Highland Mrs. Edwin Hall (Alida Zimmer) of 225 N. St. Johns avenue. The little girl, who has not yet ben named, is the eleventh grandâ€" child of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Zimmer of 782 N. End court A little girl, named Laura Mary, was born on Wednesday, July 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Gilroy Clareâ€"Sue has been chosen as LOOK WHO‘S HERE Highwood Glass & 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, H1 2â€"7211 Paint Co. 1941 ‘Jan. 19 â€" ter of Mr. and.Mrs. Joseph Misdâ€" kovich of Riverside. * Froshâ€"soph â€" George Grover residents of Mooseheart, IIL., the "Child City‘ operated by the Loyal &hd“&‘tmhwm&whfu.z,mkhl?et Sept. 16 â€" Highland watermelons arrived from a Southland lodge. imbed aboard and Smnâ€"mh&ua um-muâ€"wumkmp‘i& Oct. 14 â€" Highland Park at Wauâ€"| High schoo! according to A. E. kegan. Wolters," principal. Oct. 21~â€" Highland Park at New| _Mr. Hammerberg 'in_nph?: Sept. 30 â€" Evanston at Highland Dec. 1 â€" Proviso at Highland Pk.| the honors by winning three games Dec. 8 â€"‘Highland Parke at New|in a row. First they defeated an Trier: Allâ€"Star team from Kenilworth by Dec. 15 â€" Oak Park at Highland | the score to 6 to 1. This game was Park, a real exhibition of outstanding Dec. 16 â€" Highland Park at Morâ€"| defensive prowess by both teams, ton. â€" but the Moose big guns overpowâ€" Dec. 28, 29 and 30 â€", _ _ |ered the visitors in the hitting deâ€" Jan, 12 â€" Waukegan at Highland Jan. 26 â€" Highland Park at Proâ€"|lowed an intermission the Goverâ€" viso. _ _______,|nors tangled with the Waukegan Jan. 27 â€" New Trier at Highland Moose team and trounced them by Edwin L. Gilroys of 286 Central Wells high of Chicago on Sept. 18 on the local field. The basketball team will play 16 games plus the games they can get in at the Hinsdale tournament during the holidays. The swimmers will have nine meets. The complete schedules are" as Nov. 4 â€" Niles at Highland Park. Wells High First Opponent of 1950â€"51 Little Giant Teams Nov. 17 â€" Highland Park at Argo. Northbrook. s Loyal Order of Moose crack team, Nov. 25 â€" Grayslake at Highland|known as the Moose Governors, Park. from Highland Park, copped all Dec. 1 â€" Proviso at Highland Pk.| the honors by winning three games Feb. 2 â€" Highland Park at Oak!starred on the mound and at bat Feb. 3 â€" Morton at Highland Pk. Feb. 23 â€" Evanston at Highland SWIMMINGâ€" Nov. 21 â€" Highland Park at Niles. Dec. 7 â€" Highland.Park at Morâ€" Dec. 14 â€" Jan. 11 â€" Highland Park at Wauâ€" Jan. 18 â€" Evanston at Highland Jan. 25 â€" New Trier at Highland both the varsity and froshâ€"soph Feb. 1 â€" Highland Park at Oak Wallace® Hammerberg The Highland Park High school Deerfleld & Green Bay Rds. 17 Fridays and Holy Days Bernard E. Burns. 8 :00, 9:00, 10:00. daysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. CORNE at Evâ€" ceived his degree in the Industrial Arts, will be the new froshâ€"soph basketball coach at Highland Park On Way Toward Winning Title basketball coach last year at Stout. lmdkept&enmaoukem&i third inning when the Governors took a good lead. _._____ ____ _ Our local Moose lads have been playing a terrificâ€" game of 16 inch baseball in their first year togethâ€" Next the Governors toyed with the Junior team and trounced them to the tune of 28 to 7. In the feature and final game that folâ€" lowed an intermission the Goverâ€" entire team was on hand for the play with other teams in the viâ€" cinity and the Moose team occaâ€" sionally will suffer when schedules only three times.â€"On no occasion have they lost a game when their When the Martin Jewelers tussle with our local lads in Highwood Charity Ball Game â€"(proceeds t«o‘ Hospital) the incentive to win will be multiplied because the winner will play in the afternoon feature with the famed Koolâ€"Vents from the Windy City league in Chicago. Lew Yacilla will be on the mound fer the crack Chicago team and it is to be made known that this is the outstanding 16 inchâ€"team in this area. (Profesâ€" sional). 4 The Moose Governors have reâ€" The Moose Governors have reâ€" cently annexed the first round of play in the Highland Park class A league which assures them of at least being in the playoffs for the City Championship this fall. If they ‘win the second round they and will meet an Allâ€"Star team in Highland Ton Pin Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 20319 "hfi.hfi* OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 139 N. Second St. TEL H. P. 319. 2uuy THE PRES 8 Waukegan Merchants Football Team To The Waukegan Merchants Footâ€" ball team will begin ‘its fourth year of operation, Tuesday night, July 25, at 7 p.m. at a called meetâ€" ing of all players, at Weiss Field, Waukegan, Ill. Official practice will begin at Weiss Field, August 1. All players interested are inâ€" affiliated with the Central States Professional Football League and are . d_efeAndingmchgm?ions.r also holders of the Illinois State Chamâ€" pionship in a win over the Quad vited to try out for the 1950 Merchant team according to Jack Emerick, business manager of the The Waukegan Merchants are Merchants will play a thirteen game schedule with eight home City Mohawks for a title in 1949. The Merchants again this year will be coached by Bob Needham, ‘m of many years, who brought the team through to their 1959 â€" Championships. . Needham has again named as his assistant Don Perkins, former pro player with the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears. The Waukegan as follows: Sunday, Sept. 3 at 2:30 p.m. Waukegan at Whiting.* Sunday, Sept. 10 at 2:30 p.m. Delavan at Waukegan.* Wednesday, Sept. 13 at 8:30 p.m. Evanston at Waukegan. % Sunday, Sept. 17 at 2:30 p.m. Waukegan at Kenosha.* Sunday, Sept. 24 at 2:30 p.m. FRANK E. JENKS "The Reformer 337 Euclind Avenue, Highwood The R HI 2â€"5269 *A ] horomeememmntomet CGLENCOE Thu., Fri., Sat. "The Skipper Surprises ‘ " His Wife" 1 Sun:â€"thru Thur 5 July 30â€"Aug.â€"3 "Father of the Bride" ing â€""RED SHOES" ‘The complete schedule is 50c after 6:30, incl. tax Paper Hanging Spencer Tracy Painting 5 35¢ to 6:30 Joan Leslic TIilinois Bell telephone operators get many such urgent appeals for aid. In Chicago alone, people in distress call the operator for help more than 1,000 times a weekâ€"every ten minutes of the day and night! ; An accident in the home . . . a sudden When trouble strikes, many people turn automatically to the télephone operator â€"â€"their only link to the outside. _ . operator acts fast in emergencies. Many times her speed and initiative have meant the difference between life and death. It‘s comforting to know she is always within arm‘s reach when you need herâ€" not only with operator service, but with dial service, too. Her reassuring voice will answer whenever you dial “m.’ Your everyday, practical use of the telephone makes every hello "a good buy." And when you consider the price« less help of the operator in time of peril, ywlndnwmlinhowmnynh-bh your telephone service is. ‘ ILLINO!S BELL TELEPHNONE COMPANY "Operator! Please help me!" Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 8:30 pm. > Chicago Sportsmen at Waukeâ€" Sunday, Oct. 8 at 2:00 p.m. . _Waukegan at Wausau.* Sunday, Oct. 15 at 2:00 p.m. Rock Island at Waukegan.* Sunday, Oct. 22 at 2:00 p.m. . Waukegan at Delavan.* Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 8:00 p.m. (Continued on page 6) S.gfiy.pchlnlyflj.-. Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. Week Last Day ALCYON Friday thru Monday Tues., Ded., Thuts. Coming: "BRIGHT LEAF" + "THE 3rd MAN" Continuous from .2:30 P.M. July 28, 29, 30, 31 ~ s August 1, 2, 3 July 27

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