Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Jan 1931, p. 30

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Deerfield Basketball Teams Win from Maine; Play Proviso Friday heavyweight lights 33-12 lump It-ir-ki-Shields high school ' ttnm tum: took I pair ot mos um the Shine Township high school the Inner school Tueuhy. The uvyweiuhls won 1840, Ind the light ts, who have been in I three wet-kn. hit their old This friendly heat pad comes in a useful cedar box aeet:i; Wk only The ileeq Hotpoint Heating Pad comes quickly to the me when there's o tomhuhe. headache, canche or almost any kind of ache or pain in the family. It alto makes a good bedfellow on wintry nights. The pad is tttlt and pliable end an be set to keep three different temperatures. Doctors tecommend it for its therapeutic qualities. With it comes I heady wuhahle slip cover. A I his combimtion of a Hotpoint Electric Heat Pad and churning cedar chest in easily the Bargain of the Month at your Public Service Store. And you on buy them " only 95c down and " a month with no carrying charge. You're bound to lind a number of use: for the cedar box-s we chest for your jewelry _ . u handkerchief container . . . 3 box for dam . . a vanity one fox cosmetics . to Mention only a few. lt is handily sized (12 It 10 x 2 A inches) 3nd carefully made of highly polished, somatic cedar, trimmed in brass And there's a key to lack it. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY (a $10.50 value) " South M. Johns Ave, OP NORTHERN ILLINOIS T?, Joseph W. Kaine. District Mutant Bum-ton. lilinoia H. C. Reynold». District Superintendent stride maid. Emery led the scoring with seven bake“ and I free throw. Leo Zuni", who was shifted from, forward to guard. made four baskets and I free throw. The lie-Via displayed a new de- fame and held Mime scoreless in the first half. Mnimun, Deerfield curd, provided thrills for the spectators when he dropped three' nuccesslve balk through the hum from back of the center line. Mnine outscored "eerfleld in the second hall but failed to :Nercome Deerfield', 10-0 lead. THE PRESS Highland Park 2900 l The litthtweieht contest promises to be another good game. as Proviso boasts a fairly good tearn and the local lightweight team is the best one in seveill years. "eerrseld's lights and heavies will travel to Mywood in conquest of two victories-twir Proviso high school to. morrow, January 30, " 7:30. The heavyweight gume will prob- ably be u pretty close one In neither Proviso nor Deerfield have won many games amyet. when the latter was state's attorney from “W; to 1004. Before that time he practiced law in North Dakota. " though he was admitted to the bar in New York in 1877. He was elevated to the bench in 1904 and has been successively re- elected in 1911, 1917 and 1923. Be- J. Proctor and H. Martin (Killian) on the Decker but lost the putting contest. The next match N. Craig and J, Holland (Killian) and Geo. Glider and H. Allerton was a clean sweep far the Plumbers, 1; Killian taking 5, to Olson: 3 points. The second week started Monday night with Decker and Killian Plumb- ing. Hitting long drives and accur- ate iron work on the Decker side awarded them 8 points. This was a comeback for the Decker team for they had lost 7 points last week, put- ting them near the top again. Tuesday night the H. P. Press team still in good form took T points from Olson's otttfit leaving them 1 point. Ping Pong Tourney The Ping Pong Tournament held on the 18th was won by Tom Kelly who defeated Pete Stewart ot Lake Shore Country club in a. close match in the finalm ' LIVELY ACTIVITY AT AMUSEMENT CENTRE Walter Meierhoft won the tourna- ment held on the 25th attractive med- als were presented to botlt_w.inyrf: The next tournament wil1.be held on Feb. I at 4 p.m., open to all. Driving Tourney A driving tournament is being sponsored by the Vetter Electic Ser- vice who will present a prize each week for the best average nine hole driver. There has been much interest in the play on the miniature course in the Ray Schneider ringer Silver cup tournament. JUDGE BARNES RITES HELD HERE SUNDAY though he was admitted to the bar in New York in 1877. He was elevated to the bench in 1904 and has been successively re- elected in 1911, 1917 and 1923. Be- cause of his experience and ability he was designated by the Supreme court in IN?. to be one of the Apple- late judges. Judge Barnes was educated It the University ot Vermont and graduated in the class of 1876. He was I for- mer president. of the Criminal Law and Criminology society, Sons of the Revolution and New England society. Ile Was also a Mason and an Odd Fellow and a member of the Sigma Phi fraternity. jl (Continued from (Continued from page 8) Thursday, Jan. 29, 1981 page 7)

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