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Highland Park Press, 15 Feb 1951, p. 5

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The varsity swimming team of Highland Park High school took fourth place in the Suburban League swimming meet held last week end at New Trier high school. The winner was the host school with Evanston and Oak Park finishing ahead of the local mermin. ,For the locals Hugh Zimmerman took fourth in the 100 yard free style: Stan Kessler was fifth in the individual medâ€" ley relay; the free style relay tcam composed of Doug Keare, Robert Brown, Ken Kraift and Hugh Zimmerman came in third and Russ Whitney and Mort Moss finished third and fourth respecâ€" tively in the diving division. fourth placeâ€"with Oak Park the winner and New Trier along with Evanston topping the local "small fry." Dan Seitz took the only first place for either squad as he came out on top in the diving; Alan Rubenstein took second in the 75 yard individual medley relay and fourth in the breast stroke; Robâ€" ert Stanwoed was third in the individual medley relay and fifth in the back stroke; the medley relay team of Dick Kenry, Peter Wulfsohn and Ditck Keim placed fifth; John Gould, Peter Husting, Paul Day and Fred Harris took fourth in the free style relay with Fred Harris fifth in the 50 yard free style. 3 The Illinois State swimming | meet will be held in the New Trier: pool on Friday and Saturday, Feb.| 23 and 24 with the preliminaries on Friday night and the finals| coming Saturday afternoon. _ _ | balo and Holt of Schrams scoring 23, 17 and 16 points respectively. For Fells Roske scored 17 points In the Highland Park Recrea tion‘s City Basketball League last week Fell‘s Shoes took it on the (Wonder who got the other 107?) Moroney Insurance cagers snecked 35 to 34 game with Ugolini hitting onds of the game for the victory. High point men for Moroney Inâ€" surence were Bonamarte with 13 and Corso with 8 points. Moore was high point man for DeSotoâ€" Plymouth with 9 and Schotimas got 8 points. Olsons Clothing took Hurricanes by belting them to a 52 to 39 tune. Plummer and Johnâ€" son with 15 and 13 were high point getters for the Olson cagers while Kalman with 12 and Rettig with 10 points were the high gue will play three games on Monâ€" day night, February 19 at the ‘maintaining a B plus average and threatens to raise it to an A. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark; 817 Rostyn Lane. wisimem Another former Highland Park high swimmer is doing alright for Carleton college‘s big distance threat for,the Midâ€"West Conferâ€" ence swimming meet to be held March 2 and 3 at Lawrence colâ€" lege, Appleton, Wis. In seven dual meets this year, Russ has won five firsts, four seconds and three thirds. Russ, a sophomore at Carlâ€" eton, is not letting his swimming interfere with his tough preâ€"med men on the undefated University Colorado team has won six meets this year to date.: . The â€"froshâ€"soph team also took SOUTHERN FRIED By Will Schlichting EVERY THURSDAY . 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 ; at 381 Laurel Avenue DINNER â€" $1.50 lied for 7:30 p.m. HI. 2â€"2101 | _ The "small fry" at the local high school finally gave coach |\Wally Hammerberg an evening in which he did not have to drive \them to a win after getting behind in the first quarter. The local lads took a 9 to 5 lead at the end of the first seven minutes of play anl then went on to a 21â€"11 adâ€" vaiitage at the half way mark. At the start of the fourth guarter the Blue and White cagers led by a 36â€"18 count and finally won the \game 42 to 21. The play of.Freâ€" berg, Dal Ponte (who, by the way, ‘has crtainly improved a great â€"deal since the start of the season), Guentz, Capitani and Klingleer led the Blue and White team in its 'victory over Niles, who will be a ‘member of the Suburban League ‘in next year‘s basketball schedâ€" EhNfl.hâ€"n- by a 64 to 31 score. man, Dreschel and Schramm along with Ponsi doing the bulk of the work for the Blue and White. The half time score was 35 to 22 in favor of the local boys and they pulled away to a 39â€"30 count at theâ€"end of the third quarter. Then with their defense holding the Niles squad to one point in the fourth quarter, they went on to win reasily. However if the Niles boys had been having any luck at all with their shots the game may have been a bit eloser and we hope the Little Giants do not let the easy win go to their heads as they will need all they have got in order to upset the Waukegan Bullâ€" ‘dogs this Saturday night on the latter‘s court. The standings in the Suburban League, as given out by Mr. Harry Pertz, secretary of the league are as follows:. Morton _. ; Waukegan ....: New Trier ... Evanston ... Proviso .......: Highland Park Oak Park _ Oak Park : Waukegan °... Highland Park New Trier _ Morton .....â€"â€".. Proviso ......... Evanston ..â€"â€" Want a ticket for the Regional tournament at Lake Forest Colâ€" lege fieldhouse on Feb. 27, 28 and March 1 and 2? Well here‘s how now on sale at the high school and may be purchased cither by going to the school or through the mail until February 19. The cost all games for the four nights play, is $1.50 for students and $3.50 for adults, with single admission, if available going on sale the night of the games for $1.00 per eveâ€" ning. They may also, that is seaâ€" Lake Forest high school between 1 and 6 p.m. on Saturday Feb. 24 3:30 and 5:30. The new fieldhouse o-thcmmd&-hhl'".u,l J.M'pemn. and the number of tickets to be available at the gate will depend upon the number not want to be sure to get in to see the Blue and White cagers try to "bring home the bacon." The best bet will be to purchase the season ducets. The best way to the fieldâ€" house is right down Sheridan road in Lake Forest to Illinois road, and parking will be available off cithâ€" The varsity cagers came to life JOB_ PRINTING IS OUR SPECIALTY Printing _ The Highland Park Always the Goon Printing Phone . HI 2â€"0557 Froshâ€"Soph 516 Laurel Varsity 10 11 10 During the "Lost Weekend" (last weekend), there was a great conglobation of . ... ._.â€" The February Fling was marâ€" velous, terrific, gigantic, ‘superb, nice, colossal, beautiful, handsome, etc., this includes the saxaphone player. Congratulations ~to the senmiors. As a‘climax Nancy Lelewâ€" er, Gwen Olsen, Nan Schiller, and Peggy Lowenthal gave parties equipped with loads of food. Also Saturday night Danny Seitz dove off with a first in the Suburban League meet. Nice going, Danny. The whole team did fine down at We were glad to.see the way both basketball teams. whammed into Niles. Let‘s have more of the same. The dance at the Communiâ€" ty Center following the game was, as usual, lots of fun. =*»SBeaking of dances if we haven‘t spoken of enough already, the best accommodations off <Illâ€" inois read according to Lake Forâ€" est high school authoritiess The Little »Giants will play the secâ€" ond game on Wednesday night at 8:45 and if they win that contest they will play the second.game on ( Tickets for the Rogiona! Basketball Tournament will be on Sale at the Highland Park high school until February 19. They also may be obtained at the Lake Forest high school (see "Sportslight" colâ€" umn for details). The Little Giants need plenty of support and, with it, they may prove to‘be the dark horse of the 4ournament. Single evening admission tickets rny also be purchased from the ocal high school at 50 cents for students and $1.00 for adults. GET THOSE TICKETS FOR THE REGIONAL. BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT EARLY! * â€"Anneâ€"Nanâ€"‘nâ€"Mus P. S. We‘re too beat to tell you GLENCOE Thurs., Fri., Sat. â€" Feb. 15â€"16â€"17 "Grounds For "Walk Softly Stranger" S6c after ¢:30, incl. tax Kathryn Grayson HI Feb. 18â€"19â€"20 Marriage" THE PRESS After SCHOOL JINX hearing‘about the more frivolous side of life from an FBI agent, the crowd got down to brass tacks. We just got a letter from the salt flats of Utah, Jay, don‘t take society so seriously! Combinations seen around: â€" Dave Klinger and Mimi Angster . Sephomore girls and "‘quick trips to Florida" via the sunlamp Bob Larson and Audrey Allen Marlene Easton and airâ€"condiâ€" tioned blouse § Remember, Student Stunts Friâ€" day. No reserved tickets. â€" Foist come, foist served. Besides being a benefit for the "Little Giant", it‘s going to be too good to miss so be there! The Hoopâ€"deâ€"do originals, ~Naâ€" omi Cassel and Mike Azzone are running competition with the jute box at Shelton‘s. Franco Picchietti= and Dave Blumenthal _ and _ miscellaneous FOoUunDp!| 84 hours ~'.“ a no vacationg, no time off. Serves as fast, do» pendable messenger, helps with panion to everyone in familyâ€"» anum.m-u-h.d, It‘s your telephone, of course big value by any standard. Last Day Thursday â€" Feb. 15 "Panic in the Streets" Richard Widmark Paul Douglas â€" Saturday, Feb. 17â€" at 2:00â€" "LAST of the WILD HORSES" ALCYON "For Heaven‘s Sake" Clifton Webb â€" Joan Bennett Robert Cummings Edmund Gwenn Coming, Feb. 23â€" p.m. â€"â€" Doors Open at Sbow Starts at 2:3 p.m. "WATCH THE BIRDIE" "Pagan Love Song" Plus 4 Cartoons Feb. 16â€"17â€"18â€"19 Feb. 20â€"21â€"22 Fort Sheridan‘s Troop 48 reâ€" ports that Deborah Dawson, Marâ€" ian Schultz, Kay Kitchen and Janâ€" ice Johnson were recently injested as Tenderfoot Scouts. The everâ€" changing membership and the varâ€" ied ages of the girls makes leading this troop an interesting challenge to Mrs. Ted Strive and Mrs. Don Reichert, its two leaders. Also at the Investiture meeting, Roberta Shaner was given a chance to disâ€" cuss with her troopmatcs all theé things brought out in the last meeting of the Girl Planning board, of which she is a member. Girls in this troop have made white Valentine trees,, decorated with red paper hearts. The trees are made from small treeâ€"shaped | lilae branches, painted with a whiteâ€"wash paint, dried, and decâ€" ?m’aSed with handâ€"made red paper hearts. Girl Scout News Connie Leuer, troop reporter for Troop 1 (6th grade, Ravinia) tells of a recent wellâ€"planned meeting where the troop split up into three groups, each supervised by either Mrs. John Coleman, Mrs. Leo Ginsburg, or Mrs. Ber nard Davis. One group demonstraâ€" ted proper clothes to wear for various winter sports (Winter Sports badge) and showed how to properly wear the Girl Scout uniform (My Troop badge); anâ€" other actcd out proper ways of taking part in troop discussions (My Troop badge); and the third enacted safety measures in ice skating and in cooking. Refreshâ€" ments were a mouthâ€"watering asâ€" sortment of cookic_s', cup cakes, fudge and brownics, brought by the eight girls who were working on the Cook badge. STANTON, MO.â€"The general concern over present international conditions has reflected itself deep in the Ozark Mountains as visitors have been flocking to Meramec Caverns here for a firstâ€"hand surâ€" vey of America‘s Atomic Refuge _‘To mark the arrival of the millionth visitor, Lester Dill, owner of the 26â€"mileâ€"long caves o. foule. on "'&"'&ufi presented a Id key to .beautiful Ka: goek of St. Louis. * Dill, who several months ago, :::lidrhrn RFC loan to equip caves a bomb rdt opened la&u Caverns to public in 1933. He said that atâ€" tendance has swelled since American forces entered> the Korean war and that most of the DON‘T HUNT FOR STAMPS "by Mrs. M. E. Tippey Northmore‘s, Highland Park, Ilinois Refuge Has Millionth Visitor All troops will be sending their Juliette Low representatives (of ship Fund, This money is a perâ€" last year and this year) to a party on Friday, March 2, from 3:45 to 5:00 at the Highland Park Recreaâ€" tion Center. They will be bringing with them the decorated box or bag containing the money their individual troops have collected for the Juliette Low World Friendâ€" sonal gift from each Brownie and Girl Scout to help make them betâ€" ter friends with other Girl Scouts all over the world. One of the things it does is to pay all the fexponses of girl delegates from i(‘\'ory country, including the Uniâ€" ted States, to the meeting held "every summer at the Chalet, in Switzerland. ‘ Sue Schechter, troop reporter, tells how hard they all worked, carefully gluing oilcloth over the covers of a pad of paper, fastenâ€" ing an envelope to one side to hold recipes, and tying on a string and pencil. lunches to the home of their leadâ€" er, Mrs. Allan Wolff, when they had an afternoon off from school, and they all sat around the fire in visitors in the past several weeks have beenseager for information about the use of the caves as a gefuge against bombs. _ _ " At the time he applied for an RFC loan, Dill explained the caves could provide ha‘ven for thousands of persons over a long period, that the Lost River which flows (Illinois OWL SAYl! Troop 50 ( ® 4 Â¥A j x eA es » o due 5 : s , & * ... xt Thursday, Feb. 15, 1951 _ _THE PRESS Page 5 f â€" The varsity cagers came to life ‘ omm ~| Brownics from TroOp 50 (4th . . last Friday evening and pasted| GET THOSEâ€"TICKETS FOR THE REGIONAL. grade, Ravinia) bnnpght their - "THE SPORTSLIGHT" ||the Niles team by a 64 to 31 score. Qul Scoub NMeuss www ts nome of tieir lead. y It was a real team victory with BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT EARLY! * er, Mrs. Allan Wolff, when they A George, Marchietti, Pizzato, Freeâ€" . |had an afternoon off from school, EC man, Dreschel and Schramm along | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" * ze zcere‘=m and they all sat around the fire in i 6 with Ponsi doing the bulk of the L _ ze e se the fireplace, working on recipe 4 ~ 7 < work for the Blue and White. The z" P um YVe Z2 books to give to their mothers. a a half time score was 35 to 22 in 4 1 wWOULDNT zi Sue Schechter, troop reporter, a L favor of the local boys and they /E(?\ +MSSâ€" iT £ t tells how hard they all worked, » .B ‘ lpulled away to a 39â€"30 count at ‘ ASKETBALL ez carefully gluing oilcloth over the 7 A |the end of the third quarter. Then TICKETS T is _ ~ covers of a pad of paper, fasten> + . iu{yth their defense ho_ldmg the * e ”‘_\ by Mrs. M. E. Tippey ing an envelope to one side to ~ _A }‘\ll(S squad to one point in the 2 °* 7" J )( T | |~~ â€"| hold recipes, and tying on a string 4 , â€" ‘fourth quarter, they went on to ~â€"â€" N s Sq (\ p f | F Sheridan‘ and pencil. f -T {win reasily. However if the Niles ‘ ; .':' f a m b Pagh l) . .\\ | ort Sheridan‘s Troop 48 reâ€" All t ill b di thei 3 s (Soys nad been baving any fuck at / tfF:" uJ # 4 ~0’D is | (i 4 | |ports that Deborah Dawson, Marâ€" Fullett roi)‘psvvn e setn tl_nc :; R ; Faz all with their shots the game may | rA5 F tt ¢ | | ian Schultz, Kay Kitchen and Janâ€" ,u- e us a represeritalives _ 10 “hn\‘e been a bit closer anlx;i‘we hopi /\é/ / se f 1 ice Jot ove 1 d ship Fund. This money k & (DCTâ€" f 2 {ELz | s $3 + _Cif ce Johnson were recently i te s is y By Will Schlichting |the Liftle Gignts de hnot let the | | | l &A PR es \\ y enuer n ele es i hm | Inst year and this your) to a Parts $ ~| |easy wi : ‘ | e 27 ( (‘\_ \ as Tenderfoot Scouts. The everâ€"|on Friday, March 2, from 3:45 to & |easy win go to their heads as they | râ€"*~~ 24 P E25 :: §R } changi rshi 5:00 at the Highland Park Recreaâ€" 3 ltv swimmi will need all they have got in | En â€" z2s3 _ _ 9Y ) NBÂ¥ ) [ enanging membership and the Â¥#"â€" | flow Center. They wi ingi é _Th» \'um}ntyl swimming team of | order to upset the Waukegan Bullâ€" | L es } J \‘ | ied ages of the girls makes leading t""}'l C ‘;‘m"' :‘E‘eg will b:d b!r’mgln‘ Highland Park .lhxh school took |‘dogs this Saturday night on lhei / * b S / this troop an interesting challenge with them the decoral nare < fourth place in the Suburban |latter‘s court ‘ d \ . Siri | bag containing: the money their a Lesgue SWimiming meet held ‘Inot 1 urt, ; * “\‘ (‘* 4 to ‘.\hs. Ted Strive and Mrs. Don |individual troops have collected , week end at New Triee high | The "small fry" at the local | ) + ’,\i & ‘ l“l‘\chvl't‘ its two leaders. Also at | for the Juliette Low World Friendâ€" school. The winner was the host bigh school finally gave cou;l.l oz { % _flallf L i the Investiture meeting, Roberta|sonal gift from each Brownie and school with Evanston and Oak | Wally Hammerberg an evening in‘ ~ C &L‘\ a i $ ( ’.\h;.uu-.u\u given a chance to disâ€"! Girl Scout to help make them betâ€" 2 Park finishing ahead of the local which be did not have to drive | ue \( 4 hss :48 r:>~4 cuss with her troopmatcs all the ‘lpl‘ friends with other Girl Scouts mermin. ,For the locals Hugh them to a win after getting behind ~ ‘\\ 1+ + A ced <‘. | ‘“‘»'-'«'} brought out in the lastall over the world. One of the L f Zimmerman took fourth in l';u in the first quarter. The local lads Sm k fpoloft i_ ~"}; | ‘u\cutmg of the Girl Planning things it does is to pay all the i 100 yard free style: Stan Késsler took a 9 to 5 lead at the end of * . m “T & 4* > |board, of which she is a member. |expenses of girl delegatés from was fifth in the individual med.|the first seven minutes of play Secge 3 S\ tes!: | %Lin'ls in this troop have made|every country, including the Uniâ€" â€" ley relay; the free style relay @nl then west on to a 21â€"11 adâ€" , inss o td â€" ~â€" white Valentine trees, decorited|ted States, to the meeting held tcam composed of Doug Keare, Yaiitage at the half way mark. At a & l }'\\.:h red paper hearts. The trees every summer at the Chalet, in 2 Robert Brown, Ken Krafft m.\i the start of the fourth guarter the mm se omm ues ifi en mm omm nrnoomem m mm n rmmonmunn mm . | BPE made from small treeâ€"shaped LS\\'ithrlum]. Hugh Zimmerman came in third Blue and White cagers led by a | Tickets for the Regiona! Basketball Tournament will be on Sale lilae branches, paHIbOA WAE | )( oo .. .. uo f. on ln.nnlnnl ismm and Russ Whitney and Mort Moss 36â€"18 count and finally won the | at the Highland Park high school until February 19. They also may M“lv.““'\:h paint, dried, and decâ€"4 c + finished third and fourth respecâ€" | £@m® 42 to 21. The play of.Freâ€" be obtained at the Lake Forest high school (see “Sm.r(;ligh[" colâ€" orated with handâ€"made red paper \'* l onr? aain. o0 ; tively in the diving division. berg, Dal Ponte (who, by the way, | umn for details). The Little Giants need plenty of support and, with 1ht‘nrls_ 1 + OWL S;* + The froshâ€"soph team alo took :::,l :'::::n.l:e ‘I‘l:::r:;e&e :..::,:.)(} it, they may prove to‘ be the dark horse of the 4ournament. |_ Connie Leuer, troop reporter | _i i y | wnmmmmmmmmmmmmqess instms esns eenmreoeeommmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmemmmummstccmtommumer | fOP ; o ue ‘ fonr!!\ »phce â€"with Oak _Park the Guentz, Capitani and Klingleer led : ::l ~Tr";"p .l “)t.h L’radf' n | ph:':la‘F\;a;’?}’zés & © winner and New Trier along with the Blue and White team in its | remmmemnmeneameti ces commnrnenremeenemmmmmnntemmatemenass | 10 9 . 01 0 9 recent wellâ€"planned Ersy ue NoreAmM Evanston topping the Jocal "small |victory over Nilee, who will be '1 SCHOOL ‘h:?\‘lln): where the troop spht' up ! i\ qunPiy‘ ONEM, ‘\ o hn z4 fry." Dan Seitz took the only first b. £ the Suburban Le c q“fl‘ "hite" PA SUIWYVlsud‘ nat Wfiu""“", * \ a y t ‘member of the Suburban ague | by either Mrs. John Colems ware saiover, Td | place for either squad as he came in next year‘s basketball schedâ€"| JINX p es Te sonk lcMmANs | + d | 1 P out on top in the diving; ‘Alan |ule. t ‘ ;\‘ll'st.j llj(.‘)'(ll(')mburg' ord)lrs. Ber { f 4 : s | ran avis. ne gr ¢ straâ€" | ; s ~ Rul:’en_ude_ntdtook second in the 75 The standings in the Suburban | 150. Proper clo(urel:u:’o ::::5 ;:r es > zarn‘:n' nxl‘unlb medley relay and | League, as given out by Mr. Harry | R _ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Ivarious winter sports (Winter $ & . N § ou in the breast n‘roke; Robâ€" \Pertz, secretary of the league are | During the "Lost Weekend" |hearing‘about the more frivolous Sports bads ) and showed h & ert Stanwoed was third in the .. follows: k (last weekend), there was a great|side of life from an FBI agent, ‘t roper| ’ge ,,a. th‘b Z“‘i‘ g, $T £. t } * individual medley relay and fiflhi ;conglobation of : :. sss the crowd got down to brass tacks.‘ 5 :') s )“ ?“‘n e it ‘:u)Ut 6n \ in the back stroke; the medley Varsity | â€"Anneâ€"Nanâ€"‘nâ€"Mus The Hoopâ€"deâ€"do originals Na-"ua: ‘Urm‘t(:i'\ Tlruo!x badg?), se k s ; * ___ _relay team of Dick Kenty, Peter W â€"L _ _|__P. S. We‘re too beat to tell you|omi Cassel and Mike Azzone are ‘; kgr Past in pmperr‘\\a)f?l_ Of[ Ca . & & 3 s â€" Wulfsohn and Dick Keim placed | Morton 10 0 = |that: | Funning competition with the jJule | !:“lvngr ‘lmrtbfni troop d iscussions | | [Â¥ . Â¥ & fifth; John Gould, Peter Husting, Waukegan ......._._.. 7 3 | The February Fling was marâ€"|box at Shelton‘s. il;r)% (;0017{ «u' }lv)i and the !h!l:d â€" __74, <y Paul Day and Fred Harris took | New Tricr . $ 5 velous, terrific, gigantic, ‘superb, The freshman girls must be in \Q.k‘d:- c’ 45‘1]9-“ l"?*-:sures ”fl' ice *(GaAw C â€". * $ fourth in the free style relay with | Evanston ced‘ 4 06 nice, colossal, beautiful, handsome, |close connection with a wholesale [ ‘.l It“L -d-l-“ ( kuohmg. R'e e "l Bssy J a s f 3 . Fred Harris fifth in the 50 yard Proviso Cl 4 6+ |etc., this includes the saxaphone |dealer. Their shirts are s9:â€"lowud, we 1”1-"“: s.wt(n-fa lmoku't‘ V-“atermg s J("i}‘;'/// k4~~ < 1 ‘free style. â€" Highland Park . _ 3 7 |player. Congratulations <to the can hear them cotliing;.'g-: 2 ‘;ml"u“ lUl ‘(m" 'l(?’ cup Cakese| (<= 2 es n ( ; 5 R Oak Park :. 2 â€"p senmiors. As a‘climax Nancy Lelev-l We just got a letter fr the Nibhcbal) rebuyin us didut Th‘ brought \by "4 / _X T . The lllinois State swimming ‘ c*, Cwen On T isa Stbill a Isait Pix s go om th¢ |the eight girls who were working [ ‘¥ HXL_zgâ€"® â€". 2 â€" ; 3 meet will be held in the New Trier Froshâ€"Soph 162 Lwen LOlsom, JaS o. n |-‘““9 ats of Utah. Jay, don‘t take|on the Cook badge. manonm sarim c : * Peliaa a+ . n k Peggy Lowenthal gave parties society so seriously! nrr.....nllllllllllnnnnnnnn en mmoeeneneennnnno.o. n mmmie p pool on Friday and Saturday, Feb. + W Lo | f A â€" s x = â€"~ 93 3 a i y nrefiarinaries ak Park equipped with loads of food. Also Combinations seen around: â€"Lâ€"â€"â€"â€"_______.___\_ _ ... .. .. ... inss ntmdinnioesmmmmmmmtauceee im memzmcmn=| ~ M 23 and 24 with the preliminaries Oak Park F o. 3159 c F 4 s . â€" a on Friday night and the finals |Waukegan c s A 5::‘!":‘1 m:.ht D'nnlly Seitz dove| â€" Dave Klinger and Mimi Angster r . s & coming Saturday afternoon. Highland Park sns 36 (% L with a fi".,m th? Suburban ‘.S°ph°m°". '"r'. and “q“kk\ 00” r ”””’ FOR S,AMPS J 2 New Trier 5 § | ague meet. Nu:e; going, Danny.}|trips to Florida" via the sunlamp â€" & In the Highland Park Recrea |Morton NT E8 9r |The 'lh?le team did fine down at| Bob Larson and Audrey Allen ] * tion‘s City Basketball League last | proviso '7 >_ ns * s s 'Ne"v T""" . Marlene Easton and airâ€"condiâ€" B :‘h'ff"."‘?;;:?::smt';i[:‘“"; . ,’1 week Fell‘s Shoes took it 4R the Evanston _ * 0 10 e were glad to.see the way |tioned blouse s A ‘ paperweight . of highly polâ€" & s chin from: Schrams Appliance by | ~ mssn‘ both basketball teams whammed| Franco Picchictti and Dave h :"';" ‘?':5:‘ Lacquered to reâ€" + a 7$:43 score with Fiecchi, Cimâ€"| Want a ticket for the Regional |into Niles. Let‘s have more of the |Blumenthal _ and _ miscellaneous peâ€"e fe l-naan t‘o .nr":::cl“;':;n‘m: + «* f. balo and Holt of Schrams scoring lto-m.-.em at Lake Forest Col. S2me. The dance at the Communiâ€"| freshmen h.3 ALWAYS_ HAS A _ STAMP s 23, 17 and 16 points respectively. lege fiecldhouse on Feb. 27, 28 and | ty Center following the game was, | _ Remember, Student Stunts Friâ€" o *4 3 Tiever _ Snuter shapea Top; § For Fells Roske scored 17 points March 1 and 2? Well here‘s how |a5 usual, lots of fun. day. No reserved tickets. â€" Foist : which‘ lits: off, holds clips. ~=~ and~ Precirellt came" ap" with 16. "toâ€"oBtainâ€"them. â€"Iheâ€"ducets areé ing of ‘dances if we|come, foist served. Besides being |â€" sit ; ome aduitionâ€"eqrrine ds ot s e s 4 5 s P a E additionâ€"toâ€"the prvous (Wonder who got the other 107) |now on sale at the high school haven‘t spoken of enough already, |a benefit for the "Little Giant", .’ & m ::.y!m orâ€" woman. m T ssm a i 4 3 nc T 5 t â€" ~ ® Moroney Insurance cagers snecked and may be purchased cither by 'l'-x.n. .p-v.d to be even more |it‘s going to be too good to miss E_4 FECT GIFT. Neatly holds U.S. s by DeSotoâ€"Plymouth in a tight going to the school or through the |PrOm‘*ing than expected. After|so be there! e e . e e e , ::"‘:":Rl-hr coll of te, 3 nor Arnat â€" & Mc o P iB H 000 » . . stamps. SATISâ€" 35 to 34 game with Ugolini hitting \mail until February 19. The sost{ ~â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"__â€"____A__mee mss CL u0 _ PeeR e*" _ _ __°_ FACTION GUARANTEED. Imâ€" 6. . for two points in the final secâ€"\of season tickets, whichincludes |the best accommodations off â€"Illâ€" â€" . thoite Coumest or smm nowss & veeps! .. . mediate s h i p me n t. $3.50 j S _ > € POSTPAID. In beautiful silver + . onds of the game for the victory. |all games for the four nights play; |inois road according to Lake Forâ€" plate, $7.50 tax and postpaid. High point men for Moroney Inâ€" |is $1.50 for students and $3.50 for | __, . ; hool suthoritics.. The f (Illinois residents plecee add. , (s surence were Bonamarte with 13 |adults, with sin.lo.d-iui.-.ifu“’.'_ is ~will bla “.; ; 2% to cover sales taz.) and Corso with 8 points. Moore avÂ¥ailable going on sale the night »Gian y © secâ€" s s * *. . n hn mauk wies To Dobow lat the pamer To 2190 per ove: |ond gume on Wednerday might ist Northmore‘s, Highland Park, Ilinois ~P Plymouth with 9 and Schotimas .a....'rh.,..,.l...u.u..:; 8:45 and if they win that contest & ms,.-mano-wumbehh.hp-wll they will the second Housshold sssistant thet workg s â€" s â€" an easy <victory over Herman‘s |Lake Forest high school between 1 Thursda: play sam* ©" | _ 24 hours a day with no vacationg R.fug. Has Millionth W â€" [A Hurricanes by belting them to a and 6 p.m. on Saturday Feb. 24 | Â¥â€" * :“-m-:: ce m UR . EB Taw sn 16 and Jobn (and on Mondn e cb 2 Oolrahoose | Single evening admission tickets | Shopping, summons help in emer» * P e _ _ 3 son with 15 and 13 were high |3:30 and 5:30. The new : C K# in : ¢f » ailso be hased °1 gencies, doubles as constant com» :6 *4 s pd-t'mfwthm-nam'nthcmmdthhhf’“t Y purc rom the panion to everyone in family â€"» 2.AAA â€" . >\ While Kalman with 12 and Rettig |College will seat approximately[local high school at 50 cents for | all for just a fow nitkals a dag with 10 points were the high |3,000 persons and the number of |students and $1.00 for adults. It‘s your telephone, of course < scorers for the losers. The Leaâ€"|tickets to be available at the gate| _______________________________ big value by any standard. . i . J 3 gue will play three games on Monâ€" |will depend upon the number mot| ______________________________ ya=, » . Fus <f> é; ‘-y-ich.l-'cir‘-rylint_boul‘umfiehh.uifmâ€"_â€"_ p Recreation Center with the first|want to be sure to get in to see . f & game called for 7:30 p.m. the Blue and White cagers try to , § "bring home the bacon." The best y _ ’ Russ Clark, former Highland |\pey will be to purchase the season 3 P [3 (l::r: high ;cbo?l :'“'";:; is |ducets. The best way to the fieldâ€" § s Telephoneâ€"HI _2â€"2400 a in q & ‘arleton college‘s big "CC \house is right down Sheridan road Hlland Park 2â€"0605 Wc‘uâ€" Al = a threat for, the Midâ€"West f:n::lrd- in Lake Forest to Illinois road, and :fl;* C3 at 2:30. Doors Open f C , ence swimming meet to parking will be available off eithâ€" Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 _ Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3 Saturday .â€"Show ‘Starts at 7:00 e a s o1 x f Sundayâ€"Doors L March 2 and 3 at Lawrence ©Olâ€"|er Sheridan road or Illinois with lte to aste . e â€" Open u‘!'.fl’:’.-; lege, Appleton, Wis. In seven dual Show Starts at 2:3 p.m. ' meets this year, Russ has won five Stc after €:30, incl. tax reade cce ancamencranamnmnarmnt mecicrons s firsts, four seconds and three s C 4 o f i Carlâ€" demyronsrromenarirereeretremmessrrennnie on tecanmrunr ocms T# liow. 1 hot fliing y ewimmin Last Day Thursday â€" Feb. 15 at. , is not letting his swimming rln ln , prorfiegyd n h w e interfere with his tough preâ€"med Thurs., Fri., Sat. â€" Feb. 15â€"16â€"17 Panic in the Streets pe s S course. The chemâ€"zoo major is Richard Widmark ‘maintaining a B plus average and % “B 9 Paul Douglas threatens to raise it to an A. He reakthrough‘ Barbara Bel Geddes » is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell P s 6 Clark; 817 Rostyn Lane. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" JOB PRINTING David Brian â€" John Agar . ~# Special Childrens‘ Matinee 8 Another former Highland Park IS OUR l ppmmamaammmrr mm ntommmins Saturday, Feb. 17 at 2:00â€"â€" f . & high swimmer is doing alright for | | "LAST of the WILD HORSES" k s P * 3 ;, himself in college. Gene ‘iky.{ Y i Sun., Mon., Tues. PFlut 4â€"Cartoont u4s 4h !‘.}' ;:‘ € e â€"â€"â€"K& son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Al | | _ + 7. _ H K Kiley of 383 Woodland, who is | SPECI T 4| Feb. 18â€"19â€"20 [{| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" es o s sY;n‘ ' ; one of the 220 yard free style | A | || Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. P 24 < & 5 _ _men on the undefated University | © "Grounds For * Feb. 16â€"17â€"18â€"19 [A fiéfl/ C *& y ‘ of Colorado swimming team. The "F ven‘ " * e i Colorado team has won six meets | i the | Marriage” Cl'flor ;I:: el} 8 S;.ke it . STANTON, MO.â€"The general e a B this vear ‘to date. | Always 2 fron (Tebb â€" Joark Heonws concern over present international | visitors in the past several weeks _ _ â€" _ â€"I Goon Printing Phone * * Robert Cammings conditions has reflected itself deep | have beenâ€"eager for information unummpmpremenpermpecommmâ€"oemmmesmemmes | Van Johnson Edmund Gwenn in the Ozark Mountains as visitors | about the use of the caves as a s 4 HI 2â€"0557 | have been flocking to Meramec | refuge against bombs. " soOUTHERN FRIED a Kathryn Grayson fermmnrmeneremiene teer zuce m etacomnenetmans Cneor:sAhen for a fim-h-l;l‘mr- 8 FActlthe tl.)"il. he l:mied t«he'" an f ; $ vey merica‘s Atomic uge oan, Dill explai caves f & CmCKEN ‘ & C Tues, Wel., 1\.:“ 20â€"21â€"22 Ngl._ L th ‘the arrival of the c?uld provide ha‘ven for thousands +A | | h o ma va of persons over a long period, is EVERY THURSUDAY . i | o "Pagan Love Song" millionth visitor, Lester Dill, | that the Lost River which flows from â€"11:00 a.m. to 10:00 pm.| The || Wed.. Thurs. â€" _ Feb. 21â€"22 || Th Technicolor owner of the 26â€"mileâ€"long caves | through the caves would give a at 381 Ls Avenue 1 , Esther Williams â€" Howard Keel on Route 66, some 60 miles from | sufficient water supply for the ; + [3 arel " St. Louis, presented a gimntâ€"sized | caves‘ refugees as well as for + ~ DikkEn _ 150 Highland Park "Walk Softly Stranger" || __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€" || goid key ‘to beautiful Kay | hydroâ€"elec:â€"ie powter, > k: \ € | s tock Louis. Recently, Dr. J. rlan Brets,‘ p For R r c.n lg * Joseph Cotton â€" Valli || Coming, Feb. 23â€" Dill, who several months ago, =wmumumun. HI. 22101 | â€""Halls of Montezuma®" applied for an RFC loan to equip | versity of headed a + 3 ~ pt&s Smss tiesrsnesteccare es icmenmsryrccemmccecicesiows Ehh MuWYNWRNEG it j lheam;.h-bulm group of geologists who made a 5 Highland Park Baptist o F S aone in 199. ns Sand om aC | declated that the stroctones S § »» m Church ° 516 Laurel Comingâ€""KIM" ~"T‘_:" THE BIRDIE tendance has swelled since| mation and facilities of the caver . p American forces entered: the | would od protection ® commmuammrrmoommemenmenmmauty Korean war and that most of the | against f $ & Â¥ a

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