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Highland Park Press (1912), 28 Sep 1922, p. 6

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”q .thWWOV... -. FOR ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP The prospect is that Deerfield-thelds gridiron team thi> year will match its splendid record of last season with another series of victories and a championship pennant at the end. With an abundance of promising material added to the stalwarts remain» ing from last year's champions training under a coach who knows how to build a winning team. the high school squad is rapidh developing into a smmthly-working machine that “'1“ go t‘nr- toward sucess on the field. - Last year’s team set a high mark, and this seam” Opens \\ i'li (Very prospect that its line record will he equalled. or >ttt~pn<~tnt 2 nd with the loyal support of the fans there is no good l‘t'éhnt. why that goal should not be attained. There is nothing like hearty, cheerful. willing, steady. everyday enctnirngentent {turn their public to establish the Confidence and maintain the morale want a team. Deerfield-Shields fans are urged tt- get behind the "team and pull steadily for another string or mmfum VMHHM ihis year.- T be Htgblanh Park Presg T .The team can win another suburban \‘ if it has the wholeheartcd hacking that 'year. Make it unanimous. Published weekly Entered as second Ha» llatlk‘l‘ land Park. Illinois. undcr th- Act . NUMBER 31 .GE HIGHLAND PARK TRUST 8c SAVINGS BANK .‘lorton R. )lavnr President The Fruit Stealers of a bank as the most human of institutions, do you? What other institution deals so closely with the dreams, ambi- tions and confidence of human be- ings? Every dream, every ambition must have a solid financial foun- dation for its realization. We are here to help make the dreams of this community come true. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE" by The {Riel} Printing ( Iilinui~ Never Think George F. Hoodmm Vice-l'reuidvnt -WW‘- Shh-h 1. um. at my post nfliu' at Hm I March :1, 1579‘ find ~ ”in lx-r-n thrl lk'r'n thrl ugh '.\« rk 1~ \\':|~'x -\ L’lmd \\‘:H ('Rt’d TIVH‘. ii against suvh lermvrs and THI'RSDAV. SEPTEMBER ‘3". 192‘.‘ A mm! watch ‘irvg “nth kn“ (-nvd twti‘. i: :m («wilt-m 1r: against suvh sruumlrvls. m farmvrs and gurdrnvrs new! the. times. I11 .1 Highland Yark. Lalu- (‘uuvty lumnpinwhip 1h hx‘IIHWi i'. Y" \‘i\' hm Ellx I a.” W» ‘NMMV llx “t' JPN} hi~ Kart!” 1h mm Harry Paul (Lnuhior nuthing like wmvnt ham 1 thv mun-uh- lwhintl Hw IHI H r11) LII 1.4%- .Q.'(\ >0 HYHHQ’U unv In HI 1114i :11 Mn Pen! (10- Angucrn of St. Louis IbuL {null-ll) of Ihl! city spent Inn ‘wwk at the hum: uf Mr and Mn. ’qu x_\ Porter , Mr and ‘Mrs Rrx 1. June.- re- 'lurned sand-y rwning {rum u mulor itnp tn (Elm-n Lulu-s. Wisconsin, when- lthvy We" the “Will! of Mr. 3nd Mn. :éJuhn l’ntnnm, \vhu are spending a .Zfrw \H‘rks at (in-en Lakrs ‘, The J. M‘, Hnrdnrrv Chlldrffl un- Mumim-l! (n the-Ir h nu- with whooping Huwrh H Srhunuwhrr lc-fl but Z'I‘huraday fur .“M‘hlxln l'nivrrmty. “th hr hm rr~unu-d hid «who: , Ml» Peggy vahlo-r of anrupnhs 1" Un‘ rue-4' vf Ml~~ Hrmv Mnrrh 1Thry Ir“ Tuc-uluy fur 1).; mu, “hl'H‘ (hm \HH «him thrlr u-mm .‘lex :I\ Un‘ tThry E1“ he-Iv t )(‘ul' 'â€"â€"â€"â€"7,, , . I Mia Helen Willim left Mondfl morning {or Snndwnch. New Hump- ~hire tn Visit Miss Doruthy Weed. Mi“ l'ura l. Wightmnn of “'5!- mrtlc spent the weekâ€"end It the homr of Mr Ind Mrs. H‘ PI. Wightmnn. Mr and Mrs. A‘ M. Trout and Mn, J. Jucubs Mum-d lul Thursday [rum l-‘urestn'nn, Indiana, when- they Aumk-d the Junt'ral Hf lhrxr father. In F. M. B'mwn. Lisa Mary Highle) rrlurm-d hum Sunday and Mn. Paul thnpmnn re- tuxmid h nu- Wednesday from New .‘0 'II-III-II Mr. And \iniu Inna girl I: "H Sund-y. Sf Mr Schl III. a run )‘vun pass his home, 1 mm!) mm of the (If!!! vn St Joh Mn. Mu Bdwm. am from New Effâ€"’16s] .;,- LOCALANDPERSONAL ’ .3.“ .‘Jss Sunday tux mid Yul k. [“0 “r [hr]! ‘ Mx H...lj. linklu .~ mun-1mg 1m \mr: n :.' I. gu l‘. u nu “Nun n~ drie- ufir Hun Yz, l'umnrrsq Spcm‘vr I’--~( “Md: ,- “1”:vath Hunk I~lnnd Mn (I, 1: Nu nvln-n: Hf [4» An- g‘h \. (.‘L 1'. um uturnui 14. High lun’. {Mr}. mth hrr pun-11h Mr and Mn ‘nmri Hruu 1~ nsmng he-r ph- h-r Ml“. JHhI‘. Strung nf('h1cngu Sh» wzl! n-tun I. hvr hunu- about the tin! Hf ”(‘Kn‘rl .\lr~ H A Smith apt-m. [hr week vnd 1n (inry, 1nd,. \‘lllllnR her dluxh- I” Mr‘. llnnforlh Mr. and Mrs lhxun u! S. Seumd 51., have had 3* their got-st; Mn. l-Iliuht-th leon. Mrs. Kinninn, Mn. A. ('. Dixm. 3nd Mm Minnie Muthu nf er-nvillr. Ind, They rrturnrd h. (ht-1r humr yrsh-rdny Mr nnd Mr! Mllwn Tillm-n Ind ”null son and Mr. and Mrs. (' L. Boyd haw h-turned {rum - week’l motor trip to Akron. Ohm, when they visu- vd Mr. and Mrs‘ Rune“ Leather. Hn‘ Leather I: the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs Edgnr M. Snow have returned to their home on Pumped ave. after spending the month of July tourmg, by auto, through New York State 1nd New England Ind spending the remainder of the sum- mer ll. their summer home It the “'nuuukee club. Athelltane. Wu. Mr. Ind Mrat Alt-under Robert- son who spent the put few month: In Scotlnnd returned home Int week. Muss Mann-net Quinn of Kenmhn. Wm, “an the week end guest 0! her sister, Mrs. Allen of Ghnvie' Ive. Mr and Mn. Henry (‘. Blinder! mutund In (irwn Buy, Wu. over the harm l’r Mr and Mn Saturday Honing when ihfl. “I“ (‘rl p0" HI ug xrmmn m maximum rumpus. monumo nu. muons M r m My )lr Ml ml} um! MI ”t l‘ “It" ”41¢an l'lv>|N‘\‘l AH‘ ~ lm-n «unt'mt-d lo M In hvrrn.» n~ .qn-ndmu “hxlr rulphm Sprlngx .\l r firm-1 lhuur: Id! 111-! \lw'k .1' h \"nulh Bond, lh- H l'Ilmer (Inner left (M New Yurk nly llllkl’ [bur {0(Urt‘ In: mx’. Mru' F H SaH’h'x“ Mr and My» ‘ hurl” Boyd. mi (Mir .~umwr 1!. Mr Wm uuyu! h-h )‘nlgrduy for ’- “r h‘“ “Mm“ meh lad 5prmxn, lnd., “he" he :1 : rrpurtrd an uni} M'mmi ”11- .N. E l. A unnumâ€" I“ l U‘l (I! .AlL’ t1 m r H'muxnl‘ FM” \h H {I rh hm .‘lh .u In Rhmh HI Ill 12H «1 UH] ( hll th \\ Inn ,l‘IIFIIV \zrgmm Muir Murrrll rnlrrumc-d {HLHN'IL “1 hr! IIlHr {Hrndn 1" hr! hflh M'lmin) “mun-run). Sum-dun Sept ;>--!.‘ 'L\ ~unmu: ..'. 1m tummy dul ':.\. max“) :' In :hv ”dc-l Ambmm dor. Chicago, {or the winter My.” .\m;u JII'XIXBMIA rrturned l'n~ An) .‘wm qwnvnhy mu numlhh \Irl- ‘n-n 11: Minneapolis. Mr. and NHL Jun-ph Schoemngu and funnly hlVr N-id the)! house to My. All-n Wth .m 1mm.- In I few uu-k- fur un I Hrndrd lnp abroad, Mr. and Mn ( S Raymond and Mn (' l‘ Jnrm-r AH lap! Saturday (at - muwr tnp in l-leuun Bay, Wm, whrre they \nH be I! Mr. Jenn Jul- .wn! country home {or the [3er h“ “wk! Uu Mr. Edvn qwnt Hm 1 mm 1mm: Mn. Henry Bleach md In. Hurry Harn- of ('hiuxo ware Lb: weekâ€"end gun-sh of Mn Aunt! Johmon of Rnhn- rund Mr. Edward Murphy of Ncw York qwnt two weeks wxlh bu Ihur. In. hr. and Mn. Robert H Herbal will hau- u thnr week and flesh Dr. and Mn. Funk Kidd of London. England. Mr and Mn, (‘hula War!“ I": spending a {ct dayn In Hithhndl Put an mun» from Aura-u. Ikh,‘ to S! l‘ctonbur‘, Fin. V ..' r 5 IMILZ n.’ Ful. Ah ‘ur Tv\h~, n \nnxm- hm mnlrr. Mn- Wililnm ( . Eur-n. MI and Mn. Run-3r} Imher Ind but.) .{ Alum, (L. Anne-u Tun-wily 11' ~14 2.. mum. months “I”. Hun The (‘ommumly Kitthon of EVIAI- Lon will open I cooked-food shop nod uteri" buineu Sn the Pond Tho- ntn building. No. :2. South Pin! 81.. llithlund hrk. October 3. 1922. ATTINTION At the ula room of the (‘ommunity Kitchen in Highlmd Plrk you will find home-mad! aka. pm, cookiet. duuuhnuu. breath, ruld menu. “1.6:. And ukd dream“; I" of the high- n! qunliw The-n- (mods I" nude {rnh c-n-r)‘ day by rxpefl Dunn-n- ruokl under “ml-r) runditinnl. Wh) mfler wnh lieu-nu. Barker) 7.. M. (I. [WM Inn-um relief. A! I" drug p!or¢!- Adv, \(1 Mn Mun. Telephone Highhnd Purl H8 \\ ”I \lnMrui Hr. H. M! M ANNOI' NCEIKNT H uh Phlhllnll Sc hnrmn an“. Mn 'lh‘r «La-1y. .‘1 the- rum-t 2.: '.!..~ ...’h mm M 2|! \\ In \hg‘} Knnlvn -1 l'hll Hm 33:;th k1: '1..u"h 1"! 1W!- “ Twhln {LY [111! .':~hud n.’ M‘Iluh. l 1h: I‘YI‘!§ tux- bh.'\ Knnlvnll \nll KAN-1.1“”! r} hm! in ”At T'w «inn hmr KM»! H! I! “Luxury ‘1“ Lhkt Irkcr‘a In midxtmn unu coode-foodl Ihop Spock] order: {or food RM regulufi A: .u the (‘ommunny Knrhen will conduct Iy phcod on sale, will recejw an ~ In (rm-nu van-ring Maine-n tinny-Adv, 3 \\ hrn- (Huh! I‘d! k UH: HI 7' [ALBERT LAI£SON Cole Storage Batteries This well known line of hatterleu is now muketed through 1 new selling system at the following attractive prices: 6 volt ll plate 6 volt 13 plate 12 volt 7 plate (‘ONTRM‘TING n1; runs r E arcnow pap-red tomy nearlyanydqzreeof hard- ness of Eversharp Refills. We offer the following: Washing Machines til you at quire-GIL; Do I I‘ll!“ with It. 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