+ # d § poo °w "hoel | bor fancy stationery, 6409. Prirgcp "ay, . bor fancy stationery, 5825. . ertseb, Mra C., qubscription t the Highâ€" Wiles, Mrs. C., subscription to the Highâ€" Reichter, Mrs. J. K.. ging h-..“igu. F. C., radiato: Wessling, O. K., turtle toy, ;:-&l."é. Jr. :dn toy. Frost. H., turtle toy, 2940. Shield, C. W., -z tov. 1 Following is a list of the winners of prizes which were given away on Highland Park Day. This list was not completed in time for publication last week and in a number of places the name of the winner could not be read and. only the number could be given. Prizes may be claimed by the holders of the numbers. Anyone reâ€" ceiving prizes may call for the same t the office of the Highland Park é‘ulCo.,ouNorthHmM About $764.15 was taken in on the prize drawing contest, the proceeds of which, after the expenses are deâ€" ducted, will be turned over to the children‘s playground in Sunset Park. Many Win Prizes. List Published * This Week. $764.75 Taken â€" In On Contest CONTEST TO BENEFIT CHILDREN‘S PLAYGROUND TuIer, Alta, electric iron, 51. Wessling, O. K., turtle toy, 2630 Foli, F., turtle toy, 5358. Stern, C., Jr.. turtle toy, 5467. rmn..mu:.z,m Shield, C. W., &1“:_ T Shnton, L -rt'l:'iw 885. Moran, J. H., turtle toy, 3254. laman, E. M., toilet water, 7165. *Unknown," chocolates, 4446. Kuchl, E.. hot water bottle, 3159. Wagner, J. E., $5 gold piece, 2885. PAGE TWO Smith, A., doll, 3908. < Morren, Mrs. H., book, 1182. , Roth, J. pencil, 3484. â€" Nicholsen, N., 5 gallons oil, T906. Lawrents, N., electric fiat iron, 5643. ; Decker, A., electric fiat fron, 1470. Canmann, H., carving set, 5362. Dixon, T., Pyrex dish, 2956. __ / Henning, C., pocket knife, 3598. & Heyn, W.; P., electric tomster, 9950. Morris, M.. aluminum kettle, 4011. Winters, Mrs.. aluminum kettle, $446. Bott, H. K., bench grinder, 5207. wepbner n s fover canine it ons _;."l-.ï¬n.l‘.d..m-’aum Slamkes, Be Toï¬ lop.. A8F. â€" Morley, ‘I. P., windshield cleaner, 8075. Clark, D,, $10 Ycll:qw.‘_ctb coupon book, 323 lw’\ Mre. M., electric coffee percolator 57. * * Bevens, M., J., $10 cash, 6084. Miller, M., grease, 7876. T. It.. , 429. R., 5 ..n':.":a oil, 9196 Kelly, M., 5 gallons of ofl, 3180, Dunkin, R Marris, L. F.. tire, 9888. _ _ t LC wahe. sers. rwzc,-&w“w. Hessler, l..: M.t‘al. The 0. o. 1 tntan oo o Wik F ‘Thyner, J. W., spot light, 4046. â€"CHILDRE] 47 South St. J ohns A Highlan ‘T., cloth for suit of clothes, 3267 E., 5 gallons of oil, 1778 turtle toy turtle toy Chicago Slm She at Wholes: , 8844 5318 ~_Come in early while To make room for our Fall and Winter Stock we are compelled to sfgc'riï¬cé‘ouf profit on all children‘s shoes. Here is an opportunity to buy shoes at é!,pfrice éheapâ€"‘ er than ever before in Highland Park. _ Sizes from 11% to 6 at" 5330. wax. 533. ing board con 088. eplo Delhaye, J.. $5 in (trade, 4416. f Gathman, Ray, 1 , £09. . | Hansen, (E., toaster, 1198. | Hicks, V., lamp, 7650... . | ‘!htm‘.' battery, 2486. â€"| "Un it battery, 2500, | Bock, “G..'. m "li. % f Schne , _ MxB. .. umbrelln, “fl. Raferty, | C., : 4827. t AarTity, J., 6 dwich gonhndg.c., ?’Lg:m. Myralie, 'm"L C <als hok land Park Préss, u% * 1' ert, Mrs. G., savings account, $624. fapee $gs wrige aroont Wiho â€"â€" Hanson,â€" Mrs, E., mmu. !’.“,'lhl‘n Mrs, 6 Shelk, J., 6 cans spaghetti, 9643 Edwards, A. B., 6 spaghetti, 3160. Skidmore, E. M., 6 spaghetti, 214, "Unknown," 6 cans| spaghetti, 7808. P sues d M 4 & O20, Meyers, k 4@. Hendy, l:en:bq 8088.\ Hiseox, Geo., 1693 TTTHY 0 + Wan, 8040, | xm’h«c , 611. | "U 7i wax: 4195. { Nolan, % wax," 3516. | Vestal, W. H;, set, 5768. | Van fron, 5675. . (|> m tatl hy t toket. 5010. | Tucker, Mrs. Geo., tric flat iron, 2886 McNeill, Mrs., s ing tube, 9202. | Koller, 6 jars pickles, 823. ) Snyder, J., canned Denzel, K., |canned gavhld. l? B., â€"c iljestrom, °F., case Broten, E., case of t Jones, Tfl% q Wood, O. W,, y “"Z" Iverson, Mrs. O., in tube, 7780. Peterson, J., oil, 1478 Duiffy, Mary, oil, > Klemp, . Gus, oil, s E..C:, oil, | 6226. * Helton, Mrs. J. A., il, 3794. Hupprich, Mrs. G., |evergreen, 5473 Bevassi, everreen: 5365. °_ _ simiinhs. Teah -!:Lfl““ A ukngen." sheole tam Seoq â€"~ | Grimson, . Mrs hy vieening, h06 Stench, '.'! $3.50 * cm:s. 12791. | _ Ricky, e . Hansen, l..% leaning, 1199. 4‘ . Hansen, Mrs. A., dry cleaning, ; 1522. Vande ‘Velden, Mrs. evergreen, 9949. | Dixon, evergreen, 4 I !mtlwd.'tl, + 061. | Kramer, E. L. eve 9653. 1 w' .ï¬thï¬' :? s, . 6094. . C., quinine tonic, "Unknown,"* e fan, 38 Richards, shower ring, 7967. 4 Martin hmn( cup, . 8751, __| J., hnd soap cup, 7281, Wa hot water| heater, 2820. i Cnorie M Oe hamnes 1497 ‘Thomas, W, H., sweater, T246 Zahnie, Mrs. Geo., i1 gallon paint, 7270. J , Jou!, 1 paint, 260L [ . Traver: Jony, 1 "qeiton pae PBout 1P °_ nckewie, J., m basket, â€"4194. Octzel, -l’:'-, £., 1 basket, 9510 MeClory, J., metal s188,. Seffert, r__w ket, 1682%. _._ Glass, C., hair dressing, 8275. P romke, /3 Pn hoh ce Lind, E., $B meal ticket, 2913. $2.85 kson, J,; electric curling fron, 5683 .‘ Mrs., pendil, 770. e Repairing ,’p i \ve., BASEMENT d Park : goods, 5250. > P se se corn, fruit, 5750. 2666, wax, 3340. , 614. 4195. ndwich spread, 6209 ‘S SHOES le Price we have all sizes. 5396. 1716. t cans spaghetti, , 179. WeÂ¥ Johnson, D. E., box of stationery, $20 Fish, F., bottle olq’artm 8871 Johnson, P., case peas, 882. Sheahen, F. M., 1,000â€"ib. ice book, 2056 Cragg, R., 2 gallons oil, 5617. Morgan, J. Jr., 2 gallons oil, 4271. Klemp, A., 2 gallons oil, 3698. _â€" Huber, Mrs. H., 2 gallons ofil, 5782. Sherman, J. J., 2 gallons oil, 172. Merritt, Mrs. R. Onw oll, $857. Carlson, Mrs. D., 2 oll, 7845, Burridge, L., 2 gallons ofl, 4074. > Rogan, W., oil, 5564. _ > t Hagi, A., grease, 3758. Swihart, R., grease, 1451 White, canned goods, 7162. g Hargren, E., canned :ood-“.ll 2. Roth, M., bicycle hma“u Walters, A., clock, 3709, } Bage, M., album, 2505. . Nevins, 3..7 sterno stove, 9787. Balz, .D., ovolhh. msxi“_ Rafferty C., polish, Redine, _ L.,__polish,‘ 6451) _ Stoker, H. W., grease, 5689. 1 R‘mndo‘l"ph l.‘,‘ grease, ‘Ils?’S. a 4 Zimmer, W. E.. 2 lho.stu. 8$007. Roth, J., 2 lbs. butter, 8419. Klanke, W., 1 lb. butter, 3732. Fosbender, B., $5 credit on b#"’ 6572. Williams, C., case of corn, $199. Clark, D., wull paper, 9492 Nass, H., electric m.' 192. Rose, C., 23 piece set, 9838. Nolan, K., buth stdol, 1689. ; -‘l\ohuon. W..nb-hat of groceries, 8427, Grant, ‘W., canned ‘oodsm j Moran, J. H., canned goods, 3262. "Unknown," canned goods, 5332, Duffy, J. C., canned goods; T781, . â€" . Rubin, J., urnd goods, 566. Dlvmo;. {lh‘} htï¬r.lnl doz. â€"egge. 5099. Aldridge, H., 1 lb. butter, m"m' 9128 en'n&lll.nx"lb urier: _ cgite, 1559 ran . r, h Johnson, J., lamp, 9325. â€" | Axfln.l’ .Mhu.mp'h’l?:"' 781i $ v + p. T871 Fritsch, Mrs. C., lamp, 2587. Santa, Mrs. W., 10 bars soap, 7718. â€" Rafferty, R., 10 bars soap, $500. § Courson, F. C., cheese, 9252. it & Heenith neon, the. k can: Fulsang, J., canned goods, 5205.° Witten, M., canned goods, 5847. Sage, C., untg.rnd-. 1519, Dahl, Nels, canned goods, 9396, Arnswald, Mrs. G., canned goods, | Rogan, L., brooms, Swanton, Mrs. L., electric fixture, $284. Golden, G. J., canned goods, 5050. Pinczi, R. P., canned goods, 414. g‘w Mrs, A. }â€' canned 9852.. 6 ms, Mrs, A. Sullivan, Miss M.. canned mfï¬u DAECCTCC .A NTE EVOT 20 ECCC Y PB McCaffrey, 6 cans fruit, 6482. | & Cranston, Mrs,. Chalmers, 6 cans fruit, §89.. â€"| _ â€"~~~ l% I Mrs. G. Green, 6 cans fruit, 2696, Sch C n Alex â€" Smith, O,Mm $895. ; Dewey, C., Bricknell, 6 jJars , 5802. f Lester, record, 4 Aldridge, 6 jare pickles,. TE62. â€"*‘‘]y Clow, Mrs. reco West, E., cheese, 9246, ; ‘] ~ MeClory, Mrs., | Aldridge, D., cheese,, 775. ncthli H., re Noetling, M. R., slab of nnti §520. Strock, R., recos Johnson, ‘A. O., canned goods, 1765. * Marty, P. J., re Larson, A., canned goods, 2906. Clavey, E. L. « Olson, M. C., canned goods, 1407. â€" h-huhlu. Peterson, Mrs. R., canned goods, 879. mlon. is H. Nielson; ,H., compact, 7080. Aldr| Mre. 3 Denze!, W., compact,. 963. . ï¬: Moldaner, D.," compact, 2614. . Williams, f Veitch, A., compact, 9048. Renner, M., elec Evans, S., compact, 9636. ‘&M. Mrs. J, McClory, W., $5 cash, $486. 7 4. "Unknown," $5 worth of flowers, 7884. Brown, Mrs. F., Grant, K., somp, 3$497. M42. Ts o nhoep mad vealin dok es‘ | ts (rae o» van 4 8 T erpel. M.. bushel of perches, 1201, _1 Mokren H paik ProubAâ€" ul Aelifensiairsnies alretiichie d tviatsap d Wm. , canned ~$483. un.mmeflï¬msm Schults, canned goods, 2620. _ | H. Cawley, eanned goods, ‘Q161. . P. J. Marty, canned goods, Freda Glass, canned goods, 2 Leffert, polish, €278. fome qpar on . . _ celling, s k s Kuhiman, bag chicken feed, 9567, Grace‘ Mary wwcm._ 'Tni':gho'a‘"‘m’“' sess B. Clarkson, windshicld wiper, 7089. _ THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, roast beef, 1702. , $194. 181. , 8201. 6174. 700. y Women : who desire will find a number of girls are willâ€" ing to come to their and take ‘cooking lessons, if they are paid $12 a week or more for the same. Four new bridges have been built across the Skokie ditch. new tee boxes have been painted, and tees for the new holes are being Built as fast as possible. Work on the second eighteen holes of the Park District Golf club is goâ€" ing along rapidly and every effort is beingmdetohnvotheeouminexâ€" cellent condition by the end of the month, so ‘that it can be opened at that time. Ry in Work on Second Eighteen Holes Progressing Rapidly; Four _ New Bridges 0 oittermincopnttner, oob 4 inscc d tedertaat it bost Artadibrint ricleaades i 1. Hit by pitcherâ€"Hessler, Greisâ€" burn,. ~Two base hitsâ€"Duffy, F. Glaâ€" der, Greisburn, Moore, Winter. â€" Douâ€" ble playâ€"Werner, Glader, Little. MAY OPEN COURSE: _ BEFORE SEPT. 18T Bases on ballsâ€"off : Hessler 0; Strubbe, 2; Peterson, 3. â€"Struckout I}y Hessler, 11; Strubbe, 1; Peterson, Peterson, p Dessele, ¢ Moore, 3b Strubbe, p Antioch C. Stanzah, 2b . Pier'ce, D; sns lict k F. Stanzah, ss ... Winter, If. ... Sorenson, cef ... W. Stanzah, rf . Elks ; G. Glader rf . Little, 1b ....... Werner, s3 ... Greisburn, ¢ ... F. Glader, 2b . Duffy, cf ...,. M. Rudolph, If Gerkin, 3b ..... Hessler, The only run scored by Antioch came in the eighth when Hessler eased up. Moore doubled and scored on Peterson‘s hit. In the lucky seventh the Elks put the game on ice. Hits by Little, Glaâ€" der and Duffy mingled by an error scored three more runs. In the third inning the Elks knockâ€" ed out Strabbe the Antioch star pitchâ€" er.. Hessler, first man up, walked; George ‘Glader singled and Hegllct stopped> at second. They both" ad! vanced on Little‘s sacrifice and Hessâ€" lerâ€" scored on Werner‘s sacrifice fly. With two down Greisburn doubled and scored Glader. He went to third on F. Glader‘s‘single. They both scored on 3:&':;': double. | M., lï¬udotph ended the rally by striking out. Gerkin, who played third instead of Geo. Rudolph, scored a n&: in the fourth. He walked, advanced to seeâ€" ond when ‘Hessler drew his second pass and got to third on.G. Glader‘s sacrifice and scored. on Peterson‘s wild pitch, | & * l (By A. L. Fell) . With Hessler pitching perfect ball the Elks had no trouble Eaflnc &\n-’ tioch 8â€"1.: The Elks hit the ball in pinches and played gt?d ball in the field, Antioch could not do a thing with HesslofF He was never in trouble, and had Antioch eating out' of his hand. No one got a base on balls, and he struck out 11 men. ANTIOCH LOSES TO ELKS TEAM SUNDAY Hessler Holds Opponents to Six Hits and Strikes Out Eleven Men Summaries : Total Lineup: Turpin, E. A., 10 bars seap, $835. Fulsang, 10 bars soap, k Flynn, E,, tube, 582. _ | ‘Pederson, L., tire, 8549. Horenberger, F. flower 7186. \.V:llh. A. of figs, 1+ , case k Hagie, C., 4â€"burner laundty stove, 5822 Mellwain, Mrs.. $5 savings accoun Holmsted, Om‘hlu ticket, 124‘: B,ekmnn. o cigars, | Bell, W. O., carton of cignrettes, Garrity, (O., 12â€"box seats tickets eatre, ) BMLC. :\ > .000 :0000 caRt :o .0 A8 | Chambers,. R., mah jongg game, 1727 Hedrick, G. H., 6 cans camned goods, 2509. Babr, Geo., case of H» 46. l-c:. L..x:-lr .n.km‘ hose, ll::†Pagel, E., 2bâ€"ride ticket to Chicago, 8886. Moran, C. R., 25â€"ride to Chicago, 3164 Hansen, E., 1 ham, 4081.| _ Carlberg, J.. 2 brooms and holder, 1415. Taylor, Mrs. B., 6 cans 'rc'â€"ma.' ods, 8281. g’b«. H., 6 cans canned goods, 4244. Rigdon, L. R., 10 bars 3018. Eastman,â€" Mrs., Nuâ€"Fi 2505.:>* *‘ m-on. Mrs. H., N , 2574, ‘hm.xui.n..u ish, 7795. wuu.m.niu.h?“ ty T14. 1944 Renner, M., electric , bees. Helton, Mrs. J, A., $7 laundry â€" eredit, Schneider, telâ€"tale auto light, 4284. Dewey, C., telâ€"tale auto light, 9662. Lester, record, 8715. . *. MeClory, Mrs., record. 24. ‘asor , Mrs., Â¥ Tbmï¬!!-. necdi ’r.q» Marty, P. J., record, 7 \3 Clavey, E. L., electric thble: plate, 278. Klemp, Mrs. Gus., tube, 7737. Yager, tubz.'hm < Diederich, 1262. Schreiber, tube, 6429. Warner, A., tube, 8588. Cranston, Mrs. G., tube, 2831 McNeil, : Mrs. D., tube, 3198. "ggd-a"'"'."ix_-;"s? gallons: oil, 7357. Herman, Mrs. ::.' E., sï¬?fl-’u Witt, M., tul 9160. onargl, J., tube, 99 ri-mm'. J., ‘tube, §117. Wrintser, Chris. J., tube, 368 Schondorf, H., spot light, 759. g.mr'i. ,“‘fï¬-&? $441 Stench, J.. 1 gn “nï¬%cu' McNichols, H., 5 gallons oil, 5832, $7.50 dry cleaning credit, ,; 9465. 1190 9858. E. LYLE, Proprietor â€" | Phone Winnetka 165 Located in rear of Wersted Motor Co. IT MAY COME IN shABBY to our place, but it goes out looking bï¬(htllldl"ic.ndlpn,like.m car. That is what our auto painting and finishing does for your car. An inâ€" vestment that brings you fine returns in improved appearance and wear. Alvin Stryker spent last week with his cousin Walden Fabry of Evanston. Misses Margaret and Viola Dahiâ€" gren of Rockford are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Hilstrom | this 4 + cracE M. E. churecn i AUTO PAINTING Winnetka Auto Painting Co. nc NY pror AUNT JULIA‘S ROCKING CHAR: Reliable Laundry Co. "If you haven‘t And the laundry is just the ladder they need. One of our many family services will free them from the long, hard work of washing, and leave them many more hours for the "jam‘*"* that Aunt Julia speaks of. If you‘re not yet using our ladder, just call for it today. â€" said Aunt Julia, "and the jam is on the top shelf, it doesn‘t do much good if mother says you may have some.. And that‘s the way with a lot of women. They can vote and do many things that women couldn‘t do when I was a girl. But by the time they‘ve finished the old routine of houseâ€" work they haven‘t got the time or the ambition even to dress up and take in a movie. The jam‘s thereâ€"but they need Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Dyers Telephone H. P.178 562 Lincoin Ave. 99 got a laddgr,’ & ville. Sunday, August 80, is Bensen Day. Everybody is urged to take vantige of an onting spent with orphans and old people st Ben Corner Homewoodâ€" Ave and G Bay Rd. x: f Rev. K. A. Roth, Pastor ‘ There will be no Sunday Schoo chutehmvieuonlm(hy.Afl nor Sunday, August 30, the pastor ing on his vacation. 2 d There will be no preaching servl owing to the Barrington continue over two Sundays;:! _ The Rev. P. C. Wolcdft, D. D., ©@@ Sunday servicesâ€" < td The Holy Communionâ€"7:30 &« The Church Schoolâ€"9:80 a. M Matinsâ€"11:00 a. m. d (The first Sunday in the n goly Communion). ~AR vensongâ€"5 :00 p. m. oA You are cordially invited to ::lolthnulingrmd avenue, which is open : day from nine o‘clock in the 1 ing until six o‘clock in the ev and Sunday afternoon from thirty to six o‘clock. ¢ Services are held in this. 387 Hazel avenue, every . morning at 10:45. Sunday & meets at nineâ€"thirty o‘clockâ€" open to pupils up to the age. years. The Wednesday ing, which includes ) Christian Science healing, is at o‘clock. \>dmb Subject for next Sunday‘s sermon, "Mind." _ , J. G. Finkbeiner, pastor. § 9:45. Sunday School services as ® EBENEZER CHURCH THURSDAY, AUGUST ; 8T. JAMES CHURCH THURSDAY A wonderful value! khaki and guarantee $1.00 and $1.25 vflg z M' ._'.._..-L---...,.._...___‘_‘. These Blanketz.are 0 means an extra savi Hand embroidered i pure linen with colo These towels are spl k.‘ T C n 36â€"inch ¢retonnes in suitable for coats, dr: etc. 35¢ values at : j . yards‘ ... : :. Pure white marquise lace edire. A value : than $1.65 pair. Dollar Day, pair mh Eo M:Dgy 8 yards _ rmw CA 4 for $1 Hand Emb "Riffelâ€"Maid" unio cloth in the button 46. Special for‘ . â€" Dollar Day ._._____ Dress Gin mï¬Ã© qua new patterns and ¢ 8b5¢ value: 4 yards W@T'l knit uni to 44.) Knit of s weight. Regular i & 10¢ ... «a 86â€" fine qualit Hmmf 10 yards Dollar Day, 5 yart Comfort New Chailli d.drfle colori Priced. for Dollar at 6 yards for uT¢m Sa w for Made of fine plis Dollkr Day ____ _ Curtain M Bleached Wbmen *‘g 42 xâ€"36. . | y woven m $1.00 Women‘ New C $1.68 white and $1.40â€" 8T