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Highland Park Press, 1 Feb 1951, p. 5

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m I On Saturday, January 27, a daughter arrived at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown of Kocpke road, Northbrook. January 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Willâ€" iam F. Sherman of River Woods 1821 Church street, Northbrook, became the parents of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, January 23. A baby boy was born at the Highland Park hospital on Wedâ€" nesday, January 24,â€"to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Radant of the Bobâ€" Marie Trailer court, Half Day. to the baby boy born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Thursday, January 25, to Mr. and Mis. George Allison (Antoinette Pasâ€" quesi) of 246 Sheridan avenue, Highwood, The Allisons are also parents of a daughter, Janet Sharâ€" on, 15 months old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Pasâ€" quesi of 247 Everts place, Highâ€" wood, and Mrs. Ruth Allison of Boston, Massachusetts, e Also on Junxry 25, a baby girl was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schinler of 859 Vernon avenue, Glencoe. A brother: for Roger, 4, and Michael, 3, arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Saturday, January 27. They are the children of the Joseph Cortesis of 648 Deerfield avenue. Mrs. Cortesi is the former Gloria Hendrickson. The baby has not yet been named. Grandparents arei the Domenic Cortesis of the same Deerfield avenue address and the William Hendricksons of Ironwood, Michâ€" Thursday, Feb. 1, 1951 â€" A little. girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day, January 27, to Mr. and Mrs. William Hagman ‘of 24 Brittany road. â€" A baby girl was born to Mr.â€"and Mrs; Walden G. Edwards of Northâ€" at the Highland Park hospital. A daughter was born on Thursâ€" day, January 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Grover Grady, Jr. of Minot, North Dakota. Their first child, she has been named Anne Nadine. Mrs. Grady is the former Winifred Inâ€" paternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady. of Forest avenue., No: Mr. Grady, Jr. is employed by the Fedcrtal government in the conservation department. Materâ€" nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ingraham of Madison, Wisâ€" consin. | that taking HADACOL helped his | overcome a | Fame Beinnhit on Ten Here is Mr. Damillot‘s stateâ€" ‘ ment: "My first bottle of HADâ€" | ACOL convinced me that HADâ€" ]AOOquwhatlneddforth’ | gas on my stomach at nights. 1 A daughter arrived at the Highâ€" Mr. andâ€"Mrs. John Morrissey of Markâ€"Dennis is the name given M“F‘o‘l Says Ohio Man If a man isn‘t able to eat the bog:h likes he‘s in nim so shape . imagine %mh%fih to lflm’lmzh of bmandcg- the way Joseph N. tth Street, Day: had. _1 know â€" because I have suffered for quite soimne time." I was going great. Now I eat b-;:nd m‘ndomnfoot that never gvflhm 1 also can sleep well at nights. never be without it, and can recommend it to all who uflq“ with the above ailments that 1 PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS â€" Madison, Wisconsin. The _ Jeangerard, N.T. with 167; Schuchman,â€" Proviso with 138; Makovsky, Morton with 128; Bob George, H. P. with 121; Peebles, E: â€"with‘ 117; Elliott, Waukegan Ylit'h 108 and Sander, Proviso with 88. Jeangerard of New Trier still holds on to the scoring lead in the Suburban conference with 167 points according to figures reâ€" leased by Harry G. Pertz of the local high school and veteran secâ€" retary of the League. In fourth placé we find Bob George of the Little Giants who holds a slim 4 point lead over Peebles of Evansâ€" ton, who by the way, is lost to that club through graduation, The high point scorers are as follows: find that Highland Park‘s speed merchant Eddie Capitani has been able to climb into fourth place with 71 points to his credit. The division is Fraser of Oak Park who has tallied 95 points.â€"Oak Park, by the way is still undefeatd in conference play having eight conâ€" secutive wins to lead the league. We see where a bowling team composed of A. Turki, Cimbalo, Walz, Eubank and D. Turki took on the Waukegan keglers and came out on the short end by 304 pins. Walz had high game of 176 for the local boys and he tied with D. Turki for high series at 460. A return match will be played this Saturday at the Highland Ten Pin alleys. 3 Haven‘t: got too much to say about the games last week end except that the varsity boys lost a couple of heartbreakers. They lost by 2 points in an overtime game Friday .night at Proviso and drapped the New Trier game by 4 points. We can say this, ROWâ€" boys take a double header. Then ever, that the Little Giants are | _, Saturday the . Morton team, steadily becoming worthy of that the rtates hottest cagers at the Ti o Te * ‘h“""':':lnl_ |present time,: will invade the local other .schools in gue. Schramm, â€"PSmiT" CedFge, ~Piean. . 0/ x .souple.â€"ofâ€"zames. $ ette, Freeman and Davisâ€"all. are|~ Cogches~ Kendig and Panther doing a mighty fine job and the will take their respective swimâ€" losses this year are by. thré, closest ming teams to Ozk Park today for of margins in most cases. mw::h--amdmmmm ing Academy at the Fairgrounds, Springfeld, where they hare just completed a rigorous fourâ€"weeks course of training required ”bum-&mulm‘l\:m mh!--_-‘l‘hln‘pdu'mhm&ol-n state police force in the ns SPRINGFIELD, ILL â€" Comâ€" Tak Toke in C mirbolnck streamlined and highly efficient basis will be schieved within the nounced by Acting Director ‘Thomas J. O‘Donnell of the State Department of Public Safety. md?fil&m. mlfimpfle‘f‘ & orce: inâ€" herited the past administraâ€" tion had been thoroughly sereened and reduced in number until it anuhd the parity figureâ€" In the meantime, young Democratic candidates for State Police jobs have been screened, nnr ppgpxp uis strength of £00 for the first time in a number of years. _ _ _ in a number of years. by Gov. time in 28 years, the new laws State Builds Nation‘s Top Police Force startling blast over the mike, midâ€" proving his musical talent. Seems his instrument was the brain storm of the newly formed official Junâ€" Jimmy ? as he leans over the bclcronyiof Shields? Ask Dave Schwartz. But look what he was promised by Lynn Elliott and Judy McComb. What a prize! Collected yet, Dave? The froshâ€"soph boys, after beâ€" ing beaten at Proviso came back overtime. They looked good in the New Trier game but were like the proverbial "sad sacks" in the Proviso contest.. These" lads are either hot or cold and when they are cold, boy, they can‘t sgem to do anything right. We hope that they can snap out of it by. this Friday as they will take on the undefeated Oak Park team and can make up for past lapses in basketballâ€"sense ifâ€"they can come up with a win in that contest. Yep, the Little Giants will take on Oak Park Friday evening and we hope that another bus load of students will be on hand (they certainly â€" have received â€" their money‘s worth so far) to help the boys take a double header. Then the final duel meet of the season. And what does Dave Taylor do publicans and Democrats no later than January 1, 1951. After that date appointments will be made strictly on a basis of merit withâ€" out regard for political affiliation. The police force now has 434 patrolmen, of which 217 are affiliâ€" ated with the Democrat party and 217 with the Republican pg. O‘Donnell pointed out. Sixtyâ€"six U sToity ivided becween Ry. command positions also filled cquaily by Democrats and Repub. licans. All that yet remains to .avll‘mm tion of the police force is the seâ€" tion of the r!llm e force is the seâ€" lection of Qn-fi;mhht :ug_c:-n_lm normal figure of 78 and the apâ€" dates to All t ranks caused by 1 "When this reorganization is mpletedâ€"and it will hfâ€": Fo k make Dolice Teroe mee. r-- in the -d::‘ THE PRESS Seems that Bob Hinchcliff and Tom Swidler had a corner on the market as far as seats for the New Trier swimming meet is concerned. Didâ€"someone say something about "Little Birdie On. My Window Sill?" We Florida? Ask "THE" Junior boys. Mind if we go along? Hmmmmm? folo enjoys the â€"romantic type of food. Candy heartsâ€"how sentiâ€" mental. Butch Warren prefers the squirtier kind of fruit (also). At least Butch gets his sunshine viâ€" tamins from an orange,. Hint, hint, hint, boys. The Febâ€" ruary Thing is coming up in two weeks. We want you to take more than a hintâ€"take a girl. $15,500,000 IN NEW PAYROLL COSTS TO ASSURE GOOD SERVICE Good telephone service is the foundaâ€" ton of military and civilian defense communications . . . a keystone of telephnneemployoufitmtheb-em which it is built. And to assure continued good servâ€" ice during the critical days ahead, this company has recently granted addiâ€" tional wage increases to the 39,000 â€"up war â€""Never A Dull Open Mon.â€"Fri 600 Gat.â€"8un. 1:3¢ 3c to ¢:36 Stc after 6:30, incl. tax GLENCOE Irene Dunne â€" Fred MacMurray Fri. thru Tue, N N NFeb. 9â€"13 Coming: * "Pagan Love Song" Color by: Technicolor Good telephone people are essential to your good service in normal times. They are supremely important today _ in meeting the growing telephone needs of national defense. So much depends ILLINO!IS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY froa®a on % These will add $15,500,000 to Illinois Bell‘s payroll costs over the various wage contract periods. These raises for employees have sharply increased the telephone comâ€" necessary to bring telephone wages in line with higher wages recently granted by other industries in the territory we serve. Of equal imporâ€" tance, they assure you of high caliber ;elephone people to handle your communications problem, and tht nation‘s communications during the challenging days that lie before us. ALGCYON Siew Htatte at 206 von _A HUSSEY # is tea â€" oo tm s MARGE s GOWER CHAMPION _‘ ing you at Illincis Bell. haaeg 1+ â€" sn

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