Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1927, p. 25

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Winning two out of three gamea, the Deerfleld Faculty bowling team defeated the New Trier team by a total of 96 pins, at the Highland Park alleys, February 23. The Deerfield team made their high total of the season, hitting the wood for a total of 3,635 against New Trier‘s 3,539. A return match will i held on March 7 at McMeans alâ€" leys on Nortk Paulina street, Chiâ€" cago, + Remember the good old McKinley days when you could get a piece of pie for a nickel? h e e ecy the Lake Forest School of Music, and which are proving very successful. For her Lakeâ€"Forest concert Mme. Novaes has chosen a program peculâ€" iarly suited:to her gifts. ‘One entire group will be devoted t ‘Chopin with whose music she seems to have inner kinship. . She wili also play the beauâ€" tiful "Variations" written by Brahms on a filigree theme by Handel, as well as a number of shorter composiâ€" tions in more modern style. Everyâ€" one who makes,‘ loves and studies music will be the richer for hearing this great artist who is said to be one of the greatest of living pianists. FACULTY BOWLERS * DEFEAT NEW TRIER On Saturday evening of next week, March 12, Guiomar Novaes, celebratâ€" ed woman pianist, will be the artist in the third concert in the subscripâ€" 'i:'- oori~» snonsored this winter by GREAT PIANIST TO APPEAR IN CONCERT Guiomar Novaes _to Give Proâ€" gram In Lake Forest Music School Series on March 12 Tmesday, March 8â€"Piecchietti vs. Saner Cab, Thursday, ~March â€"10â€"Dufty â€" & DI# vs. North Shore Gas Co. _dny, March 11â€"Highland Park The schedule for the second week of the last quarter is: |. vs.. Big Six Studebakers. PR' merryâ€"goâ€"round, which is still 0 to all bowlers, is being led by Jules Berube and Raymond Ehulnn witW a score of 1239. S also holds high average of the captains in the;itpurnament with an average of 191. The leader of each class is: class 1, R. Sheahen, score 191; class 2, E. Piecchietti, 181; class 3, Sam Bergardi, 175; class 4, Harry Smith, l?fir;.el_us 54, _Em_me!{ Maroney, 161. ;‘oofi:; two games from the Gas C;.E y, the concluding evening second quarter of the l-l-& On Monday, Feb. 21, the Bauer Cab won ~twoâ€"gamesâ€"from the Big Six Studebakers. _ Tony‘s Barbers lost three games to Piecchietti Bros. on Tuesday. Wednesday, Feb. 24, the Press grabbed off two games from 1165 Wilmette Ave. _ WILMETTE | Phone Wilmette 6 WORDS OF APPRECIATION ~Z &â€" /.//% 8%\, 1"////717'11\ \“\\\ o4 People wear diamonds for the purpose of having them seen by others. This beâ€" ing so, why not buy a perfect diamond? Before You Buy, Consult a Diamond Specialist H. P. Press payL »avey Arnold Peterson We‘re human! We like to have people tell us they‘re perfectly satisfied with our plumbing work and our prices. If we couldn‘t do work that would cause folks to say that, we‘d go out of business. The object of the examinations, acâ€" cording to Miss Griswold, is to thin out the poor students for the colâ€" lege, so that only the good ones can enter. Many students are given furâ€" ther exams when the students enter. 12, at the Lake Bluff school. | The general © chairman of the monthly conference is Alvin Barthelâ€" ) amew, of Wilmette, the program | chairman, William McAllen of Glenâ€" { coe, the editor of the monthly publiâ€" cation of the c il "The Talk of the r‘h'oomhm, Gleneve. Sw’ agsare beâ€" | ing planned in . program. {. The keaders of the scout troops are *filing their monthly reports on their progress during February, and are | anxiously awaiting the report of the | committee, which will decide who will | win the interâ€"troop efficiency award for the first time. The leather shield | is awarded each month to the mostl | efficient troop. The examinations for this district will be given in the Northwestern university building in Evanston and Chicago, in June, while repeat examiâ€" nations will be given in September. PLUMBING _ AND HEATING Tel. H. P. 561 Evelyn Acomb, a senior, will take comprehensive examinations in four subjects, English, Latin, French, and mathematics, while Douglas Brigâ€" ham, Sydney Holland, and Hester Ann Thomas, will take old style exâ€" aminations in their subjects. Plumb Good Piumbing 385 Roger Williams Ave. Four Deerfieldâ€"Shiclds students are woing to take college entrance board examinations in June, according to Miss Griswold of the faculty. STUDENTS TO TAKE ENTRANCE EXAMS It is estimated that approximately 100 boy ieaders of the North Shore troops will gather at the monthly conference of junior officers on March foreat preserves west of Glencoe where a cabin for week end troop hikes is being built. . ~â€"Logs are being gathered and work will soon .begin on the actual erecâ€" tion of the cabin, which is to be 20x40 feet, and will contain a fire place. The cabin is beirig secured for the Boy Scouts of the North Shore area, largely through the efforts of County Commissioner Oscar W. Schmidt. The March monthly r&lly, open to all troops, will be held at Highland Park, on Friday evening, March 25. Buy a Perfect Diamond? A group of scout leaders from the various troops of the North Shore council held a fellowship hike last Sunday afternoon to the site in the Activties of Tl?lfl Council Here and In Neighboring Peterson Plumbers Towns; Features Not club, re will also be cW‘?):!he mixed voices. The schools to enter this Oak Park, New Trier, La Deerfield, Elmhurst, and pos anston. "t+ Special Kiddies‘ Matinee Monday, mh 7, at 4:00 p. m. Baby Doroâ€" thy has a lolilypop for each kiddy. Wuttmememen 22 TTE | THEATRE â€" HLAND Rapyâ€" arro. i wl S tawan bers by a band composedsof from all schools; an orekest from the several schools; and bined Girls‘ Glee club, and Bo; club. There will slc. i2 0 "2 70e musical organization. The m?w_m-viuwdnm. Osk Park high school on May 20. h;tyu.rit'uhddoud-yn l;.::fieldâ€"shhkh and one day at Oak An afternoon program has been arâ€" Â¥anged, each school being represented B mndaliion. Thecn d UC lh.dolt'od.,.ulug,.:;r.m year the festival will be held at the HIGH SCHOOL IN _ MUSICAL FESTIVAL MON., TUES eiee e dn n t mle Special Kiddies‘ Show IMARDO‘s f MARIONETTE CIRCUS A Toy Vodvil Show for Children Also 2 Comedy Pictures Children and Parents 10¢ SAT., MAR. 5â€"Mat. and Night 3 â€" YODVIL ACTS â€" 3 ~W. C. FIECDS in "THE POTTERS" ____TRURS, MARCH 3 JEAN HERSHOLT in "THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT Comedy and News ALCYON FRIDA Yâ€"Matinee RRe en Lt tds FRAN STEELE and his "OKLAHOMANS® Also ST. CLAIR TRIO Colored Dancers DOROTHY MACKAIL in "JUST ANOTHER BLONDE® "ON., TUES.. WED., THURS., MARCH 7, 8, 9, 10 BABY DOROTHY JOHNSON and Her Orchestra Shrimp, 35¢ jars this sals for ____ The high school music festival will POTATOES |Specials| RAPP BROTHERS Highland Park 1677â€"1678â€"1679 Beets, Carrots or Green Onions Good Coffee Friday only, per Peck ~ FRIDAY, MARCH 4 LAURA LA PLANTE in "BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN® ~_ Comedy and News also BILLY WEINBERG‘s "JOY NITE" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRXSS8, HIGHLAND PARK, ILiINOH!® SPINACH Comedy and News Tk, New Trier, La Grange, , Elmhurst, and possibly Evâ€" SUN., MARCH 6 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 4th and 5thLeave your order Friday for Saturday Delivery only one day this year inâ€" 4 Bunches for 3 pounds for The Peck 25¢ composed®of players 25¢ $1 , and Boys‘ Glee at 4:00 p. m. orebestra, also year are 29¢ &« a comâ€" Crabmeat 14 Ib. can Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. for _ B & M Clam Chowder this sale for Wesson Oil, quart éach _ _ The Waukegan Township high school gymnasium, in which this tournament is to be held, is one of the fl*fist gyn iums in the middle| west. Theymr measures | seventy by one hu twenty feet, and the Puketball court is ninetyâ€" four by fifty feet. LEGS LAMB Trier, kegan be held in the Waukegan Township high school gymnasium on March 10, 11, 12. The following schools are enâ€" tered: Antioch,â€"â€"Arlington Heights, Deerfieldâ€"Shields, Des Plaines. Evâ€" The high school district basketball tournament to determine the chamâ€" pionship of this part of the state will DISTRICT BASKETBAIAL | _ TOURNEY AT WAUKEGAN Eleven FLORIDA ORANGES COOKING APPLES 5 pounds for . jar Mayonnaise ven High Schools to Particiâ€" pate, Including Dé€rfieldâ€" YOUNG SPRING , Palatine, Wa;c:!;i;. -lâ€"l:i Wauâ€" GRAPEFRUIT 6, 8, 12 for 3 dozen for Phone H. P. 1796 334c¢ $1.00 25¢ $1 30q the can 25¢ 19¢ 45¢ 1 9C4 King Oscar Sardines 2 cans for ________ _ POT ROAST Shoulder Pork Roast the pound _________ the package Red Cross Macaroni. Shoulder Veal the pound Pork Loin Reast the pound Breast Veal the pound Roasting Chickens the pound . California Hams the pound Bacon Squares â€" the pound Capons the pound Stewing Chicken the pound .‘____ ‘EVERYBODY READS THE WANTâ€"AD PACE 24 North First St., Highland Park Lean, Tender for you. Others are taking advantage of this special proposition â€" why not you? $100 cash starts you toward success. *My methods are worth untold happiness to you and yours. 174¢ $100.00? A Wonderful Chance 15¢ 27%¢ 23%¢ 19%c 19%¢ 49c 39%4¢ 42¢ 29%¢ 271¢ 28¢ 6e Fresh Eggs ead Lettucei or Celery Richelieu Flour 24‘ pound sacks each NEW CABBAGE 29¢ CAULIFLOWER 52¢ â€" FRESH PEAS 2 pounds for Butter A%c 8c $1

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