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Highland Park Press, 14 Aug 1930, p. 26

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[LHIIZIk TALKS UN lilSl'll'l.l.\l-Z AT MESS SH" Tr', FIGJI'I‘ HRH IN KF',TT?.F. INIWI. Sill“ \HHS T Tu" tlt T 0!" l'Hll'l'I-Z“ AS It " IN ("STU-381' Mr AK F. "NU-2E "I! in: ran M h Page 'dt ) ampti aid m MM h n to muw Hmong the xious that Menom nut. In taken e. and must yar pulr the th " he on! ll tink whittlintt some ‘\ll.|\l_\'S AS" HICKS I.F\\'l-I FUR "(HIE 'th' NASSHS "Nil! LN'i" 'I‘RIHES y~~..ullnu In Otief Whirling Thun. thn- urt- 1:1 menlers in his In. rml't r! .-5." this pvriud. The class " um mpr M tir nml inking tor-her rat-e first. The I so ut have rel are" were. as 22M; Iteltrware ttline contest wns also won Chippewas. In the string oontest, the Menominee! rat. The Gard jump was the Shawnee campers. and rvtrchcr race the Do'lawares lint. The Deiawarus also w ut pary' relay. The, final 11-4 were, as fulluws: Chip- 3'2: ltvlaware, l9; Menom- "ave Smut In Sioux we're in the load In ' when it was stopped. In I. the program prev-Mm! hy we. Chivt Whirling Thunder Hunk dam-ml the Hunting Dalton.‘ T tho mmp I They “we Amiga. whic md Park l, Coimbia speaks for ; ltel,aware and thwm Th, m 1n ht h h M tho th the vhululship TM! have re. ut membership and the F mum-<1. Arthur o. Wil- tay smut .f Troop .5 " Ir " mix-rs of is mukinz a minia- m," said the ehief. w has his frame com- ll mun Dwain to eat . mums." The two Th, um: nlu Mr smut .f Troop .5 " Rhode Hand. Three buys in order have I!" M the 49 boys rump anvus." The two alumina in I hoy and at the end probably " Two I t at " peetvd jch wi lm- tl rm musly m wasippe. Mich Rounds ranking boys "mi my rtation since h truck driver. h the camp mail living example Fwo rt-tiring of. at " o’clock this acted to catch I h will gm. them ‘h- this evening. Nicki WP,"P truth amp Makajawan _ Wlty their sec- rth Show; Aron have both spent minusly in the Wt ds of scout mem- that there boys on merit from "f and the Dis. wo tribes, the x, to facilitate group and to a game vans and also u 16 'e Suturday the Indian. wame which ' and "Step- I'll to train rl and skill- the load in I" THE PRESS ‘(Inlul' 'ttu', self, At Briergate Golf club the quali- fying round for juniors between the ages of 12 and 18 years, inclusive, will be held on Monday, August 25. Sixteen winners are tn quality at lit holes, medal play, full handicap, then match play to determine the winner. All junior members are urged to en- ter this event, according to the un- nouncement of the spurts and past- times cummittee. _ Juniors' Qualifying Round at Briergate Thursday, August 21, is I).A.R. und Chief of Staff Day at the Citi. zvns' Military Training Camp at Fort Sheridan. The program of events be. gins at 12:30 with assembly at the hustoss house, fullowwl at him p.m. by luncheon, Presenttstiun will be made (If the athletic equipment do- nated by chapters at the I).A.R.. at 2:00 o'clock there will be inspection of D. A. R. to Visit Camp I at Ft. Sheridan Aug. 21_ rude. iitrsers' me mbl of the pected Hunk It' a Ewing game to hitch your wagon to a star, says President Wil. liam B. Stun-y, of .the A. T. & St. F. Railway. in the American Magazine. rrltrr SEA! Sui " " 1.... Avon HIGHLAND In! Bull. 4 I" IL John Ave, ("hr toss house, fullowwl at mm p.m. luncheon, Presentatiun will be Je (If the athletic equipment do- ed by chapters at the I).A.R.. at 0 o'clock there will be inspection the camp and competitive mhlct- fnllnwetl by guard mount and pa- le. Tea will be served at the " .rs" ‘cluh. A large number of min-rs of the North Shore chapter the l).A.R. will attend, it is ex- mm 00w I DI-mn ml Time Dv mm “9»th Other mum hm- urvIus 1 ml I will“! [Illimds 'of Lulu- DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WUR'I'H DR. J. W. SHEDD "Fl-'ICIAI. pr Bt." RI-LSUI YRC KS (Mm-r Cm h Resou, from ”Ink “0me mm! MI C'oluttrun m un Real E Telephone R. P. “1 II PrMtas AfnuIM-n Dunn-oil: 'lnNil» th the "mu-u thy rilitirs no» I,timt.ITIF:.s Too High'. nun DENTIST! B. P. Ink Talon».- '" DENTIST rmuli' ion Itrrerhelal Svulrillm MI ul .Nkwurityirrn the unhirr " the Citizens nwvnr that the above ' hut "t my knuw]. that the item» Incl tuna-pom! with the n in tho rvport made " Amman. titatrs of " Audit “Himm- ’A'I'IUN) " Citiarm, Stttto Mule of Illinois. the 30th :Iny " Mrll.VAINE‘ llchlnld Purl IMOII " " Publi, 101 In me this tysshier tip, an! 265, 60u, ,000.0u _uuo.0o '05“?! I t000.00 06 l The Coolest Spot in Town.' ZANE GREYS The “Border Legion" AX WAUKEGAN "An Quiet on the Western Front” LOUIS WOLHEIM LEWIS AYRES MON., TUF/i.. AND WED. AUGUST 18 . l9 . 29 The Greatest Novel of New qimes".-Now the ’Illking Pit- ture Sensation of All Time A Sheen": Ex Duly!" The North Shore Tutoring School Painting & Decorating “So This Is Amorkg'n King ot "ulnar - Funnier "In an the "In - in his Itettt came.” rum-nu " Mn upronriou- hereon unit. 289 Park awn, Highland Park College Preparatory Efii%iliiiiEil it Dangerous Nan McGrew” SM PM Poet P- Boo'. her In into In" heart, A plenu- lull " laughter thut you'll lbomlhly "tlor'. -.-ALWAYB-- SCREEN NOVELTIEB - NEWS REEL VITAPHONE ACTS . CARTOONS TALKING COMEDIES Pulmunnl'l Hindu-or Romulu- wlth WILL ROGERS Critic; hue pain-II It to th darn! DON'T MISS IT! Work Guaranteed 'HIURSItAY AND FRIDAY AUGUST 21 and 22 l'hune Highland Park SUNDAY, AUGOO 17th SATl'RlMY. AUGUST 23 HELEN KANE ( RICHARD ARLEN Jack Holt Fay Wray MR. R. C. PLATT MISS JANET GRIFFITH Thursday, August Plume H. P. Tll _ R‘s-yin. Clam-d! ---ort the "ttee--- ll. K. 0. TAUItFA'lhl.F. sun ACTS London" with IRENE RICH -Attt thr "run-- ,owest Prices ttrat Will Burn Mummy; - the _ Mill"! n, 1900 '.n4 ot

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