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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Sep 1922, p. 5

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S .T 39c buy Jan (‘0 'rify : of val- «md Luck 'T'HCRI\'E rderfree {03¢ Jud Park 1099 25c Goods 25c 41c 19c 25c ‘\ " 25c 25c 25c 25c 15c New lull Pickles “oz. Ih~ 32C 30 lb. 0C 34mmnuuuummumImmmmmnmmmmuummummumnnmmmug §=ifllmlillllllllllfllfllllllllmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllfi of 1h? 1 honfirs of Park. Last Sunday at Highland Park in a ’mporaturv mon- suited to pig- <kx chasing: than home-hide wal- imply”: Lake- Forest met Highland Par in the- fifth and deciding game of ho intercity series, and the honQrs of 1922 remain in Highland HIGHLAND PARK DEFEAT LAKE FOREST 9 mug x \\1M h Thrxi. . iwwmb unn T0\ !"1"131:":! Pu . p . y" i"“.\'!\" a" Tt-xliifi' l ‘mlor Mun: I" ’v‘h Swift‘ .; Sullv [u \\'h ml: \\'.‘h ~rul‘t' ECLAVEY BROTHERS Phones Highland Park 36 HIGHLAND PARK, Deerfield 255 ILL] Black Soil â€"80d and Fertilizer e Deciding Contest in Inter- (‘ity Series; Opponents M i s 8 Several (‘hances MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Given Jobbing a Specialty WI'I'I‘EN BLDG. “ 360 CENTRAL AVE. Telephone Shop H. P. 1404 Residence H. P. 439 (BY FLOYD BROWN! ALTOCASTEB HfllflE SWEET HfllflE Ma always win: the argument Cilkison WINS FINAL GAME J. H. MORAN 1 ll‘v}‘ Thrrc base hlts, (I. Glade-r, El. Therrien Base on hulls, nfi' Glaze 1. off Brown 1. nfi' Glader 7i. Struck out. hv (Plau- G, by Brown 3, by Glader 7‘ Double play Manin to Then-rich [u (Nader. ['mpires. V055 and Mcfann. ,Lukc Forvst ] ‘Jm-ksun 2h Roebvr 5;}. (Haze p H' ijift rf ‘ J Lindenmryvr vf ‘A Limivnnn-yt-r H'urlsun H. Hansen (' :Mcan-rn x: .Daltun «- Brown p (‘huntu ~< Hi Innings Luke Fnrvst Landi Totals Highland Park 11 Mmtm w F. Hlauh-r p (i, (Hauler ll- Rudulph 3”) Shannon !f If. The-rrwn It. The Highland Park youngsters put up a snappy game and desvrvv mn» gratulatinns for their victory [ml them Mljny the honors whilv Hwy may hm'ause 192:: may hrmg a uthe-n-nl ending. Baum! runs. [.2ka «ml Milk. 4. hm'v I'm-v1! \‘luutllu: [hr LuH all nvvr :hv int. “"111 (u but u lulu] nf 1‘) 21mm and um unly Ihrm- huh Hf {how Ihrm- Rm-lwr gut hm», Ivzu'lnu only 0110 hit for (hr utht'r I nut nf 1:3 UHH“ at but. Jackson and Swift. thv two leading huh-rs of the tram, did nut get the hall nu! Hf lhv mfivld, and J. Lindvnnwyvr t'nllmn-d um (Hale's om- hit was a lung (mph [0 left venter but the umpnrv ‘ullwl him nut for failing to touch swumi 'nNt (m t'rrurx'. Luke FUNNY hlund Park 3!. pf: rm haw-s. Lulw Fux‘wt ‘. Hmh ! I‘nrk Ii. w-u haw.- hits. (Haze, Dalton, Rud lu'ln d Thcrrivn I) I‘urk ummary Box - Score ILLINOIS Lulu WIN! 0 1) U (I IHNY I) Hmh I) 10: ll I) 0 l) ”an Whn th‘r i Mnby «If thme girls Whv an- latit- [inx {61‘ frank. \‘Incrn- and truthful lnwn. ft! mwr up ‘hl-ir natural fur!" ;v~ith In] W h “I! ~r. 1' The [\wpl' are all Willinfl tn work ‘n v. u‘uh. {‘Hflldtd the) are not nth : it Lnt’HH hunk 41‘!) ibe l’ers‘ (firm-ma Eliuhflh Booth 'will l}- pianist 3 Th Y. P. S, will meet ,lt newn ififtee . After an innpirntioml ulk lby Mb: Dorothy Lung, the members lwill :fi-lect their topics {or the year. I The Dorcas Society WI” hold the first ting o! the year next Im- day fining in the Parish House at ten o'clock. A twenty-five cent lunch- eon will be served pt. noon. 2 Thé Junior Y. P. S. will meet at [six fl tyvfive next Sundly evening In lthe arlsh House. Membership in lthis lluniur Society is open to all Ilhum-znnw members of the Interme‘ idiate {Department of the Bible Schopl. .The [lypu- will be: "What We (In Do Em a Junior Y. I" s." The lender will fbe Upvis (irwâ€"ne. Eliuhrth Booth The: prayer meeting “II! he held I! mghtgn'clwk next Wednc-sdny night. '1» (HM-mm: (hr 1923-231 grlddrnn awn- ['1 ~ ’n \\)!h u 1‘ {n (J wm mrl’ (he Schurl 13‘ high \K'hlflll h-am of (Wm-«Kn, the Ila-r- 11 tit-ld-Shwldx feudal” (rum Ins! SuluF Ja)’ mmmmm-d Its rhumpmmhlp rrp- uutmn and launched Into an M-lson's pluylnu that prnmnn-s mum in bring 1 l (he Suhuxhun lvuxm- prnnum mtu Hu- 1)‘ kn?! «'hmulK trophy raw. 1 *{ntuuhsmnmng (hr unw-ptmnall) " ‘ \uum \u-uthvr, the- nu: trams put up 0 .1 gum] hrund of football and u-H-H‘l 1 rm] rum and lung paswa \u-rr lllhdr ” A~ nf _\un~ (hr lM-rm-M hm- wa~ u ” “Ullt'fld” «h'frnv- {hid hUllrd hm“ U thdr uppmnh n! v\c-r_\ 21H”. ~l'-‘1 Thé Westminster Guild will hold the filst meeting‘of the year It the residence of Mrs. G. Q. Grudy. 529 Formt Avenue. next Sionday rafter noon at tvm thirty. Hh' gf'wu! by :x fi‘rllw nf tr‘n-J‘u‘l'n undjhm- plunm-s tn .‘k'hurz's four» j..«n{ lmv. Tm! “nu ('hman-d the m- \‘253in by gm"): through m-ntcr for a luuchduwn Ball hlhi vrusshar and “which! fauls to Innkq- extra pmnt Half ends. Dwrfield. 1'; (‘vhuruh Think The- !hxrd quarter was chief- l_\' u. punlmg durl. us neither [cum gut Mthm scoring dmlunw. Ti [ht-l' uh" prmrrfrd punk of I Jud In fun “'46!" um OPENING GAME SATI'RI).~\Y DEERFIELD EASILY WINS FROM SCHURZ Low] Eleven Takes Initial Grid (‘ontest from (‘hicngo 1m: nut and hclp the tram \nn Lu! Samrdayk Hume by Quarters My»! llwvrirhi kxc'm-d Srhurv [- puHL “Mt ul‘ “Hrfivld ‘lx': 12 u Wan I‘li I’VPF [- puHL lint ul‘ lluv‘iivld 1m“ Huh [4» Srhur1'~ 1‘- find Quurh-lluu'k Sandwn‘ix rulls fur knk «v1: (hxrd dunn. Mhlrh full «101': In prrfmtx-m QJurh'l nu: HIGHLAND Pm Pm HIGHLAND PAIL ILLINOIS M u~h Hi Afhl 2. l’rm {It-M lulu li!\ School. 9-0; Lind- hloom Here Next Thrm {rum 0 uh!) Sl-rllmnn 4411“,“! 1|: {rip “V I1. 'I put: lll pu‘r dl «I u mum-d but Y)!N«L\ 1‘ urn. ll] 1h: \HI'Y ‘ ”111'“ 1|~ that hull dhun 1‘8ka Another Game From r"“"‘“"“ Team of Highland Park ,- , . ‘ ’ :f{.h:.°‘,’:_ Sunday Morning 11" K4 {In H): f UNITED EVANGBLICAL 10:45 I m (‘hristian Enderu-r wruw .41 0:45 p. "1 subject. "Beth-r \K’tnrk" ltd by thr lookout (‘ummmre Eve-fling lung and svnmvn n! 7.46 J. H. Keuk, Pastor Pratt-m {or Sunday, Oct. 1 Bible school It 9'30 I In Dr Enrl Frilrh. Supt-rinu-mhn! Morning u-vmnn [‘3 (hr pumr .( On Monday evening Sept. 26 the North Shore Luther-n Sunday nchool teachers institute held it: Ant mm- ing in the membly room. Thou mecdm will Luke plnoe every other Monday evening. (‘hildn-n mun be fourteen y'un old in order to be confirmed sud mm m to confirmation instruction {or two years, then-fore children uhoold be twelve year: old whrn ‘hy both instruction. On Tuesday anemoon Oct. 3, the confirm-lion Inutrucuon VI" uh place. This inurucu'on Will be given It the pariah-ye on Tuesdayu, Thursday: Ind Sunni-ya. In thn- serum! ganu- of the HIV” rup scrim; In horm- sham plu'hmx. plnyvd Sunday leuu-n Highland Park and Lakr Furrpt u-amr at High- land Park, the hurlcr~ from Highland Park lust fur the .wnrnd llmr. The first game wan playrd the previous Sunday a! Lake Fort-st. Thr trams are playing a three-Kanu- MN?! for the handwme nilwr trophy donated last season luv the Highland Purl Pro-n and 1hr Lake Forentrr The thlrd mnlrnt \ull fulhm shortly. LAKE FOREST WINS .\T HORSE SHOES The fan.- an- a-uun-d Inulhrr game at Mu Hwhw m1 hc-M Iu-V' dn) nflunuvn ulw u If”: grnund unmur fur “mud (hHw-plr. lhl~ and thlnn 1hr stun for (hr \l-kllur! hlc-s, Thclr drh-nm- hum u! “an \n) ‘I-(li, m: qw‘lmulur «mi run~ ur h-r» M¢Ild~ \Avrr {vnlurrd The NY"! I vun'hdnun “an m 1hr hn-l quark-L u wmplrtrd [m~~, Laundnrn 'n U\\|~1:~ Th. 11h“! \\.|~ umdr In th- lu-l qumh-r «n A «'Imr-lrurk. Mrl- ‘mi warning (hr llni', U. \II‘V). \un L. .H Defeats Mom-ll Parks Sunda) 13 to 0; Another (Same ls Scheduled u! \\ :nhxnmun Park, l'Iv-nntnn. and I! 1.- ruled-~11 that a numb“ u! {um “I“ nunmpur‘.) [hr h-nm (u that only A Laundrrn 1~ murmur: u! (hr lmnl (rum, whit-h H «unnamed of gridlrtn stun pn-Iu-d {rum Hmhhnd Park. Lab: Pun-st. North (‘hnruxu (Menu-r. und ”(her 30th Shnrr In“ m A W- lurn gnmr mum-bl) um hr pl-yc-d hvrr Iuh'r HIGHWOOI) WINNERS IN GR") CONTEST Thr NM!" End! mum.“ U-nm nfltl‘ mu-d unh (hr dewa-n lew will pin) 1hr Eunsum [ran] on Sundny, “4).” NORTH ENDS MEET l-IVANS'I‘ON Sl'NI)A\' ast (lame in l’rospccl in Thai 1; 1; (it): Mayn Fans Going; dN-v '- Return Match _“”§"”T‘ HI xhlxu Muff. 13 {H U nvnod h \1 n rumin) uflc-rnuun H Pluh- <f “'aulun \Vuukt‘tln's 1nd of Mr W thqurn! fum- nm- huvn \ur un~ \n} O i Brion-lo \\ J ('nsry won the handicap at H'H‘lfll‘l WIN) a yard 1»! 100 30 79 Lylunt J Kunnlrrm 1']: F H I: l! Unrdun vum 1hr rim-:- A hun- duup unh n hr! of 73. I' J Wat/mm ummng m clans H With 70. H, H Lyfmd m rl-n (‘ with A], And W A Miller m (Inn 1’ with K] Qunllfivrr- fut (hr “unnnlthon ‘Tuphy Wrrr R U (hndun, ( .l Watson, 73. (‘ (I Fuuutuv T N Juhmwn. 79; K W 1'uxlxs, NU; \\ U ('ulemun, (’ E Sic-mung, H H Boyd, R2; A R l't‘lrrsuh. A V Knllfitl'rfl, R3; “' H Rnhmum. #4. Gmurn' 5 “'oud, Hfl; ( \\ xmwn of Saturday! rvo-nh n! In an! {n}! (luhr 337 95:; Ayn-cg, Dr F. Rich-rdu, HI; A. \" K0, (In: I) M A Miller Hurtlrtl. ‘12 “UL!" SFORES PM-Oâ€"Uu prion will («you (oh: for the full and win“: with tho but all around battery at the lust and. Should you hood . new one, Bring your old battery around and let u. put it in shape If it is with. It may be worth aaving for months more of starting and lighting your car. and our akillful, economical aorvioa wil‘l aava It for you. Again \va may maka it worth aonuthing to you in our allowanco toward a new Pmt-O-Lito A. G. McPherson What's Your Old Battery Worth? Bob (flank Northuoor Mr und Mn. R. E. “'rll. hnd luv net m Lhc- qualih'ing round of the mixed {uurwmr event ll Northmoor with 94. 12 K2 Pnirinn In as fol- Iuwu: Mr. And Mn. R. E. Wei] n. In. L. I. Sta-nu. and E. W. Roan. him; Mr. and Mrs. N. Klee u. l. S. Roth-child nnd W. Ruhlnn; In. E. Well and H. Spicabemr vn. In. H. Goltlieb and IC. M. Alrnn; Mr. and Mn. R. l Rrim-trom w Mn W, R. Ros:- nnd S Srhwaru. The other leads-n. were W A Srhu- herd), )1] 2x as; A R Hulk-r1. 96â€"â€" 13- 83; H (I Brunn )0!) 21 P“; R, J Svhwnl‘u. H|6+722~~h4 Next Slturdny the president’s team WI" play [hr vuvandcnl'a flidr (‘upL Alison, who find out the rournr. made his fins! mam-Mum Inst wwk and WA» wv-Il sulnshed wnh (he Work nrn-mpllnhrd Hrfihi Ex-oor PAGE FIVE

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