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Highland Park Press, 29 Sep 1927, p. 20

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c,:', - UP WELL m snow And Contest at an. [an Rine Range Is He)! tad 8eveatyattree Counties Represented The residents of seventy-mm eunuch: m the state of Illinois can now feel safe and rejoice " the dia- comfort that will probably ovum. any ot the gunmen who might be contempluin‘} the forcible appropria- tion of other people's property. The second annual state shoot of the Town Guards 1t.e-iaachteteom- plated at the Camp 1mm Ttine' range. This competitive shoot dis- closed the fact that the business men ot this state can shoot straight, The pistol contestants each fired uninst I possible score of 300, and seventy- five per cent ot them made over hut ot their bullets count. In the pistol competition the sharpest kind of fight developed. The team from Whiteside county won over the La, Saiie county team by only one point, with aggregate scores of 528 to 527. two men shooting on each teain, the winners being H. F.1mmel of Morri- son, and Robert Howe of Rock Falls, the second best-A. J. Lane: of las land and Harold Ughnd of Sheridan. Other counties sending pistol tum finished in the following order: Macon 508, Crawford 505, Carroll. 468, Liv- ingston 427, Mason 386, Woodford 365, De Kalb 348, Lake 843, Franklin 300, Peoria 295 ind Huncock 203. With the high powered rifle results! were equally good. Again enemy-l tive per cent of the shooter: proved'; that they could hit over fifty per cent‘ of the targeta, with I possible total of 200 points each. The La Selle county team won the event unjust the field with a total score of 559, leading Macon county by 76 points. The crack shots from LISulle county were Fred Johnson of Marseilles, Roy Brewer and Elmer Wolfe of Le Sane. The other counties sending rifle teams which qualified in the scoring were: Sangamon 479, Carroll 476, Livington 465, Crawford 465, Wood- ford 459, Whiteside 431, Lake 374, Frnnklin 313, Peoria. 201, Hancock 158 and De Kalb 113. Lt. w: E. Rowen. In, of the Pro- tective Department of the Illinois Bankers association was in charge of the shoot. The Town Guards who competed in these content; are bmri- neu men selected because of their “and for civic responsibility, their ability to Ihoot atrlight nod their cool. quick thinking in e pinch. There men are ell deputy Bheritttr or special police olBeera, organized Ind equipped during the lat two yen: by the Illi- nob Bunker- mocintion. The obieet ot the crank-tiara iq to aid the peace - throughout the state in we will): crime within their communi- ties end incidentally. to pm the deersita in the hunks from peril of criminal mull. Knocking off clay pigeons wilhI Shotguns developed the fact that all‘ of the contenders could Minot, three) men, tying for first hanorsu-F. If aneman of Lake Forest, H. Il Strauch of Washburn and E. H. Wes-i tenant of Mason City, with twentr-I, four hits out of twenty-dbre. R. ycl Mekittriek of Livingston made!, twentrtwo and I. G. Struck, Wood- ford, W. T. Middleton, Whiteside, and‘ iii-,2; iw, tied tor fifth place, with twenty each. -- ThCipimridual honors in the pistol competition went to Roy Bréwer of La Sane who ran a total score of 274 out of ti possible 300. Next was his tend mate A. J. Legner with 269, other high scores being made by H. F, immel 266, E. H. Waterman of Mann City 265, J. B. McCullough of Oblong 265 and Robert E. Howe 262. In the honor list of the individual rifle contest Fred Johnson and Roy Brewer tied with 187 out of a pos- sjble 200. Elmer Wolfe was close with 185 while Harold Ugland ran 181 and Donald Weatherby of Deer tar 180. _ -rerh,nrsd6rtd-uiPrfmef- *dWC-n'ork. -ratketfrrrtheeo-itottmtt I. - in mind- vb If! Mt- -u_tn.ereearqrt.reterxtet- -iriq_.mtt-Hrtht-to -e6Mqrareh; paw: clot! rhod- --rr'rieforeofreyP"et, -i.ueoerytAeye- 3gt1'kttlltua'fdl."f,'l'J31'i't'lf" PLAN STUDY COURSE FOR SOCIAL WORKERS During the two days preceding "a mum:- matinee on Public Willie, tobeheld .tJattetonOetob.r 18.19 gal so. 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They my all have different opinions. Secondly. the host- ess who lives in Detroit,Yor ample, should not uk: 'What modern nrtilt painted Head ot a Woman?' Their guests would not. be half I: much concerned with rho work of Henri Martisae as the would he in some questions simitar to: 'Give titre men of nutomobiles no longer manufac- (and! ‘ The average Person. the author of the original question book: my. in 1 keen observer of advertising docu- and the Net that nearly everybody enjoys encountering I. qmtion "r. 2wenble by'n slogan in n list of knotty problem indicates that Ana-i- mm. whim and negative advertisement widen. Matisse as they would be in some Another acme upon which a. “1.. questions simitar to: 'Give tive mes phone has had its innuem i that of automobiles no longer mnuhc- of speech. The necessity {WW and; - - _ enunciation in giving telephone -- “Don't ask questions the answers to } hen Ind in carrying on conversation which you Invent checked up Your- over the wires has developed I on» self, no matter how' well you lhinkldency toward distinct speaking it all you know them. And check them up , times. It is only natural that Ml: twice for some reference books con- who make hsrtre.use of the tel-plum. tain errors. For insane: the question l should develop the habit of Inching of who commanded the English fleet l so as to be clearly understood. that opposed the Spanish Armada) m--..---------- would “sully be answered with the] Now that the political pot in be- nmne of Sir Funds Drnke. Onegzinning to boil, the fat will mu be standard eucreiopedia gives that in-fied out of the henvy eoateibfatm. IN“A8III'P‘ The style'of landscaping, which fits one garden will be entirely wrong for another. 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