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Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1930, p. 50

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In the H. P. Bowling league series during the past week the Sweetland Drugs had to break high series and high game record in order to win two from the < Reliable â€" Laundry. Highland Park State Bank killed the Moose Lodge team twice; and the Highland Park Press took two from the Yellow Cab. Major League Standing W. L. Ave HW.G. Bowling League Scores of Majors and Juniors Games During the Week M H H )0 H ose Lodge liable Laundr Mizzi suenl Or Minorini sUC t] CORPORATE TRUST SHARES | 548 Central und â€" i) Stat T the ardi M ON YOUR INVESTMENT Individiual ajor League Scores Sweetland Drugs di t oi B0E +3 di 148 â€" | Reliable Laundry CHASE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK THE TRUSTEE ® Giant Companic ‘elegraph Co., Du thers are your se 7,000,000 shares purchased in 8 months. W. H. MeKILLIP Avenue Pr exs Average ompanies such as American Telephone and (o., DuPont, U.â€"S. Stee!, Standard Oil and your security in: 1 ®( Price about $8.00 per share 15 An Average of 18 183 16 167 86 C1 INVESTMENTS 14% 188. 184. 184 184 183 183 180 H.G. 970 901 950 984 914 191. J8 HL: )11 984 810 203 148 1690 200 13 )1 8. Bernardi 1. QOrt‘ ...... M. Preti .. G. K t . ? I. Perry T.. MeNichols J. Berube ... Sherman Blind Della Volle Cabonargi Bowden R Rybl' M W Arichiro Shean Wibers Welch Musbric Hoft Lehissler Total Total, isot Total Tot Picchietti Picchietti Piacentini Picchietti Mizzi . Kurstz Clark Greenslade orstens Sheahen tal It Junior Leafue Games Reliable Laundry 9(99 2238 Bock Service 6 1900 165 602 Society Cleaners 119 2603 .949 H. P. State Bank Yellow Cab Co. nemeviccier ceey eS * Mevitsiies®t rivie MBR PME /.. ioi ROT % 4794 Bowden Market 181 20 Moose Lodge i in hrovrces OR i vechecele KB i 205 hq «.. c 185 j ; 182 H. P. 3025 881 182 198 861 950 199 147 134 194 187 637 683 Station 121 â€"12 142 15 124, 12 165 14 140 19 115 116 136 140 133 161 125 114 THE PRESS 841 869 169 159 165 190 182 163 169 876 176 164 170 187 179 662 186 180 175 233 176 147 142 97 112 164 156 196 169 148 147 147 192 162 165 138 109 178 149 20 173 221 901 144 164 148 206 174 836 174 137 156 153 158 879 181 156 161 193 188 601 112 178 135 98 117 117 134 143 149 192 170 135 135 139 125 156 141 167 166 117 Total, 2416 J. Bernardi T. Minorini T. Santi~ ..;.. K. Vignochi Zaggioli .. The starting lineups of the two teams were as follows (some substiâ€" tutes were sent in during the game): Lineup at start: G. Kress LE Bruno Johnson LT Lindenmeyer Yore LG Stipe Sticken C. Santi Juhrend RG Schwalbach Moon RT» Williams ‘A. Kress RE Hutchinson Smith QB Boylan | Wessling I Schaeffer Carlson Ernest Campbell Maiman A. Olsen Morrison .. Greenwald Duffy ...« P. Lencioni Le Zarzoli 3. Pera:>>. J. Lengini P. Piacenja L. Bima .. M. Lencioni . Frauenhoffer HIGHWOOD DEFEATS DEERFIELD 22 TO 0 a touchdown im the second half. Kolâ€" ler‘s fumble on the goal line allowed Diver to score, and Wessling‘s brilâ€" lant catch of a pass after which he ran 40 yards to where Juhrend clipâ€" ped McConnell. Other Features Decrfield threw 28 passes, 23 of them in the last half. â€"Two were comâ€" plete of the five in the first half and seven of the 23 in the last half were completed. Highwood intercepted six of the passes, and all the others were grounded. Highwood made nine first downs and Deerfield seven. Highwood threw four passes, vne of them complete for a touchdown, Rogan to Cronkhite; one complete, McConnell to Taylor for eight yards; two incomplete. Touchdowns â€" Cronkhite, Rogan, Dever; point after touchdown, Cronâ€" hite, Stipe; safety, Carlson. . Legion Auxiliary Is _ _ Entertained Monday Sixteen members of the Deerfield American Legion Auxiliary were deâ€" lightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Ralph Peterson on Monday evening, October 13. Mrs. Clarence Huhn was the assistant hostess. Total, 2080 Total, 204 Total, Total, 2376 The unit chose Tuesday, October (Continued from page 6) H. P. Beverage Co. Mb s abiliv n freucrene NR . M debanentanieer o 0 997 Bernard Hardware N T ommc Walter The Tailor ME Lo ermnctiuddesca O bip vigenrient i sren d BB Sunset Cafe RG RTâ€" RE QB LH RH FB 635 686 216 114 109 136 160 183 121 174 171 168 118 167 138 168 824 45 Bruno Lindenmeyer Stipe Santi Schwalbach Williams Hutchinson Boylan Taylor Allens Cronkhite 130 194 158 124 T41 T47 169 166 100 128 184 778 122 169 159 166 167 180 160 152 121 165 783 T59 136 117 140 170 166 125 169 126 162 147 147 750 191 165 154 175 182 867 129 177 146 148 169 169 28 as "visiting day" at the veterans‘ hospital at North Chicago when they will bring home made jellies, candy, etc., to the patients. President Mrs. John Farner and secretary, Mrs. C. Scheer, were electâ€" ed to attend the installation of the Homer Dahringer Post American Legion. Auxiliary at Waukegan on Wednesday evening, October 15. Many of the newly elected departâ€" ment officers will attend and units throughout the district have been inâ€" vited to send two representatives. Mrs. Harry Mau gave a splendid report of the recent State Convention at Aurora which she, Mrs. H. G. Clouse and Mrs. G. Jacobs attended, There were 1193 auxiliary members at the convention and Illinois with a membership of 28,869 is the largest department in the world. The Y. W. C. A. educational proâ€" gram is almost completed with Mrs. Jared Johnson as chairman. The comâ€" mittee has planned the following proâ€" gram to start November 1 and conâ€" tinues six weeks up to December 15. The subjects are: Thursday nightâ€"7:30 to 8:30, Sewâ€" ing, pattern, â€" measurements, short cuts to result, class instructions by Celia Craig; 8:30 to 9:30, dancing, tap and ballroom. Instructions under Mildred Haessler. ; Monday nightâ€"7:30 to 8:30 Glee club, directed by Lillian Brown; 8:30 to 9:30, Dramatics, directed by Mrs. Miller. This hour will be followed by an informal tea, hostesses to be memâ€" bers from the four Y. W. C. A. busiâ€" ness, industrial and Mothers club. The other two Sundays are open. Sunday afternoonâ€"3:30 to 4:30, Bible Literature and World Fellowâ€" ship Pro. Subjects and leaders anâ€" nounced later. The registration fee per person is $1.50 which includes instructions in all classes. This is open to the pubâ€" lic. Registration payable at the Y. "So this is Chicago," conducted eduâ€" entional tours, sponsored by the outâ€" ing and recreation bureau. . Afternoon and evening appointments made for groups of 20 to 30 at a most reasonâ€" able rate. Including transportation and dinner. An official guide will meet the group upon the arrival at the destination. Trips may include: Chinatown, Cook county jail, police station, fire station, candy factory, stock yards, Maxwell street market, Francis Dawes hotel, art colony, Hull house, department store (behind the s¢ene), radio station, television, Triâ€" bune, Daily News. Swimming will be in coâ€"operation with the night school Monday and Wednesday evenings. The Pi Delta‘s have signed up for the evening of November 6. Friendship club for the afternoon and evening, November 13. A special trip has been arranged for the Girl Reserves‘ Saturday, Nov. 22, using motor bus from Highland Park at a very special rate. Details will be announced later. Y. W. C. A. Notes ‘Thursday, October 16, 1930

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