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Highland Park Press, 29 Oct 1931, p. 40

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o : uamal a ds cone ic fietiis s s d e e D iB ge is o recmi®reiie g+* I Elm Place Service Station | ‘ tgeeâ€"â€"4â€" "I'fl"flofih”?fis't‘S»tfeét‘ «~â€"~â€"â€"~~~â€"~â€"â€"Phoneâ€"3949 § }â€" â€"|{ALCOHOL COMPLETELY DENATURED Guaranteed 188 Proof \~‘â€"> tormula No.5b . _: â€" _ This is the best Alcohol that can be bought at any price. Gallon rrvecomeajnndt While It Lasts â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" § 1 â€"~â€" _ ({Continued from page 2) *HB PRESS cce {Lm:al Soccer Team _______ Wins Game Sunday Whether they play at Highland Park or away from their home ground every game spells victory for the Highland Park booters. _ Manager Donald S. Bruce surâ€" prisedâ€"many of the Highland Park supporters wher he started D. Bruce, formerly a full back, at cenâ€" ter forward, and D. Ugolini, a subâ€" stitute, at the inside right; as a result, the local team‘s forward line came through with the most remarkâ€" â€"ableâ€"exhibition â€"of..the current .sea~â€" fense with fast plays long ~â€"The lineup: _ _ â€" *M» High‘and Park ~_ _ â€" Germanâ€"American Last Sunday they traveled to Chiâ€" cago and defeated the German American club, in the latter‘s field atâ€"Winnemac park, by a score of 5 to 2. * Palandri Magnant â€"__â€"< _ <â€" QL_.___â€" _ _ :. Hen Goals: Capitani, 2; Bruce; Magnani; Ugolini d@oors of the association guests of the girls‘ organization and all the girls and: women of the community who have been Girl Reserves. n the Highland Park Â¥.W.Câ€"A. many â€"Girtâ€"Reservesâ€"activitiesâ€"are to take place during this golden jubilee week. FEach Girl Seserve "triangle" â€"plans. to have some sort of entertainment for U and ‘older triends: > Sunday afternoon, Nov. 8, which marks the close of the fiftieth celeâ€" bration, Girl Reserves‘ parents and friends are invitedâ€"to attend the big Girl Reserve birthday pasty. A large birthday cake, made by the Crist bakery, which will be exhibitâ€" ed in the bakery window during the week of the celebration. This cake will be cut Sunday, Nov. 8, by the first Girl Reserve_group organized in this community. _ _ ¢ Marked Progress The marked progress of the Girl Reserves movement in the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. from 1929â€"31 shows the increase in membership of 33 to 225 girls registered in the Girl Reâ€" serve department. â€"â€"."Tapestry Weavers" will be preâ€" sented Sunday afternoon, Nov. 8, at the Y.W.C.A. by the high school will be closed by every girl redediâ€" cating herself to the Girl Reserve code, which is: & TL RESERVES TO _ ___ CELEBRATE JUBILEE Grac.ous :n manner Imvartial in jadgment Ready for sorvice Loyal to friends Girl Reserve Code Enager for knowledge Reverent to God Vietorious uver Self Ever dependable Sincere at all times Goal fout > : . _ _/ K. Boorts 1. «L Bs id s S ce o SmE . +4 ®8 _ A. Schramm :,WMMIIJ l‘M NO _ M. .Schramm F. Hehn W. Taunsherger K. Tsensee K. Buchta C. Schmidt W. Flechsig { Dr. ~Robert H. Hepbst . whoâ€"has been seriously ill at the Presbyteâ€" :\ rian hospital, Chigago, is glowly imâ€" men, 2 women (particularly good.) *"NMocturne" Shelton Sacket, 1 male, 2 females (good.) . se t face.) *"The Man Who 0‘*Clock," 2 ~men, 1 â€"*"The Passing of Chow Chow," 2 men, 1 woman (good.)â€" es ~a "The Maker of Dreams," 2 men, 2 women (good fantasy), $8.00. t"The Flattering Word," 2 men, 3 women (good hilarious comedy.) ¢"Wurtzel Flummery," 2 men, 1 woman. _"Manikin and Minikin," 1 man, 1 woman (well written fantasy.)~ ¢"Drums of Oude," 7 men, 1 womâ€" t"The ~Twilight Saint,"2â€"men, 2 women (good play for older group.) street, New Yorkâ€"City, for thirtyâ€" five er fifty cents. Those not markâ€" ed have no royalty. Those marked (¢) have a ten dollar royalty, and â€" This group of plays can all be procured from Samuel French and ~â€"+"The Neighbors" Zona Gale, (good play for older group.) â€" _ royalty. â€"4"The Pot Boilers" in Tenâ€"One Act Plays by Alice Guretenberg is an excellent play. _ _.â€" :. _ Many of the above plays published bySamnelFrenchcanbefoundin the four series of "Oneâ€"Act Plays for Stage and Study" published by Samuel French and which are in the Highland Park Public Library. _ High Scores Feature _ in Bowling League "The second week of the Business Men‘s Bowling league at the Majesâ€" tic Bowling alleys opened last night with Picchietti Bros. defeating Nielâ€" son‘s team by a total score of 2528 to 2461. Picchietti took two games and Nielson one out of the three game series. Bock‘s Service station won the three games from Nelson‘s garage, 2348 pins to 2064. The high game of the evening was rolled by. John Picchietti, bowling 226 in the first game of the evening. Kuchne, of the same team averaged 212 pins for three games, rolling over 200 in every game. Poete Caroâ€" ni, also of Bock‘s, turned in a 200 game. The high game of the eveâ€" ning, 900, was bowled by. Picchietti Bros in the second game against Nielson._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ Tonight Joe Guerri‘s team meet Raymond Sheahen‘s teanr Men‘s Bowling league at the Majesâ€" tic Bowling alleys. These teams are very strong contenders and spectaâ€" tors are assured of an exciting eveâ€" ning‘s entertainment â€"by watching them bowl. Come and root for your favorite team. ; t"The Man in the Bowler Hat," 4 PLAY TOURNAMENT (Continued from page 4) Died at Twelve woman {(blackâ€" THURSDAY Daffodil Narcissus, the comni The . Narc eral class Ajax are white and are the 1 may also or yellow but oneâ€" long as 1 The . short € of the

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