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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 35

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the Highland Park Pressâ€"Allâ€"stars journeyed to Waukegan to compete ~~â€"â€"â€"â€"in the annual Lake County Amateur s ‘Waukegan Ramblers in their initial y Year after" year this meet has ney who excells in this type of inâ€"| ° â€"*â€"â€" brought together the best amateur , 3 t in the county and this year is solent tough guy characterization. § o m f Not for. the.very young but good | With such teams as Phillips «ge~| Of its kind for others: Fiyers, composed of members of this| .‘"High Pressure" We have not â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"year‘s Lake Forest college team, ) seen Wm. Powell in some time, but | a F ‘Cosover‘s, with the great "Whity"| here he is as an unscrupulous crook, | (, K Budrunas of Marquette university,| but always the hero and the skilâ€"| ;) ¢ Lens Boosters, with members of| fully handled role fits him like a|g â€"~â€", â€" Lake Forest Y.M.C.A. team, and| glove. It is fast moving and funny | C â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"many others, the fans who attend and good farce for all but the very | p are sure to see some thrilling games. | little folks. a & The Press Allâ€"Stars, with their n3 0 Limpreriieomnienmemememmmtzemen § Sunday school, owing ‘to our Unionl?lc 251'.3!'!’“.”_4%.’:-& e h ‘t COMMUNITY SERVICE composed of children 13 years age and over. Prizes will be offered for the largâ€" est kite that flies, the smallest kite that flies, the most novel kite, the most artistic kite, the highest flyâ€" ing kite, the best box kite, the best workmanship on kites, and the kite with the strongest pull. > The annual marble tournament, which last year brought out hunâ€" dreds of boys and girls competing in the various classes, is scheduléd for the afternoon of April 29. Précedâ€" will be elimination cont>sts in sevâ€" eral districts in Highland Park and vicinity, bringing opt__tbe ch_gn.xp.ion marble shooters of these districts or neighborhoods who will compéete for the city championship on April 19. The responsibility of this event is given to Community Service, coâ€" operating with the public schools. â€" “.(')ne of the most interesting events| â€" Another good picture to be shown of the spring season will be the| is "Lovers Courageous" with Robert Patriots day celebration on April| Montgomery, Madge Evans _ and rogram, Which â€"the â€" SpeciaLki L u0 LLRGELUES Li _ T6k " Lk LMEGre be ME c NC d n a CCC N n o ie s P M o n ce alre g‘,im.nd Park committee by Mayor| excellent performance of the cast _: Metzel, has planned. â€" makes it above the average enterâ€"| ‘at the last regular meeting of This interesting program is now | tainment for the family. ~‘ _ â€"| Dumaresq Spencer post No. 145 held eing : ~be gi e > *4 3 sday, March 10 a very inâ€" being arranged and will be given in|â€""Law of the Sea" is a rather sorâ€"! on ihurscay, PATCA 22 8. 2104 _ _ mt 0‘ ‘oii:;g ‘” i!tli.t}‘i‘.t;l’“frn'ment’ CR ND RERRDZRRWOR OAE MWPR ty nd promise to satisfy ollowers| Lea who see them play. The admission Intemafional gne charge is small, so the players are C ns expecting a large crowd of rooters| By virtue of their win of 2 goals at the Waukegan Armory at 6:30)to. 0, the Gonnella Soccer club of o‘clock Thursday evening. â€"| Highland ~Parkâ€"now â€"move to â€"the j en .. leadership of the International lea> St. John‘s Evangelical Church . | gue.. Owing to the hard ground on Corner Grgen Bay road and Sunday, the game though keenly P eWR 20 ce ie e e o nc ts oo ce 5e se pie c e en ces + atrcaae n ~*hn l Thavn. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Morning service, 10:30 a.m. at St. Paul‘s Evangelical church, Deerfield. Lenten service each Wednesday Thursday choir rehearsalâ€"Junior, (Continued from page 2) To Play in Tourney at 6:30 o‘cloc D.A.R. Better Films °* {Biéhwdodgndim;' :: lLEAGUEOl" VOTERS ~â€"Committee Review | > Tnfitudlo Tegm TQ HEAR C ANDID ATES We shall begin~ with ~the top= notch pictiire of the week, "Emma," one which many of us have been waitink for, and may I again reâ€" mind you to be patient in respect to the pictures you hear about and are anxious to see, and show your ‘appreciation of the fact that they are secured for us by <our local manager, by viewing them here, and taking the whole family when ever ‘an exeeptional â€"treat: is thus proâ€" vided. This is an unusual drama, centering about a houseâ€"maid in a motherless home, whose love knows no sacrifice too great and whose loyvalty endures in spite of ingratiâ€" Marie Dressler scores again as this| !NF NY INC FPUNM!MG BUONMUi Ate A000s pathetic and sturdy woman. It has stri. â€"__ been so well directed, it touches the| On Friday night, March 18, the emotionsâ€"deeply, â€" but has.. sufficient | Highwood Indians will travel to the humor to appeal to the entire famâ€" Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school to meet ily.. One of the finest of films. ____| the Highland Park News Flashes to Roland Young. We have entertaining story of an â€" interest in it. : ~â€""Big Shot" will appeal to Eddie Quillan and Maure+n Q’Sulli-l van. Eddie buys an auto camp from a "Slicker," it is going to pieces and has a swamp on it but he turns it into a health resort and all ends happily. Good family picture. 7 ~â€"*Taxi" is a very tfitflhxfistm-rl of Tued between rival taxis and it is lively, excellent role for James Cagâ€" Gonella A.â€"C. Leads â€"â€" _ International League By virtue of their win of 2 goals Three of Martin Stryker‘s nephews, to â€"0, the Gonnella Soccer club of| Fred, John and_Edwin who reside in Highland â€"Parkâ€"now â€"move to â€"the| Deerfleld.attended the funeral, also, leadercshin of the International lea>| Mrs. Edwin Stryker and son George. hoch id h d c checthangica 2itican ds dhvetventh dsn t e ts n ie s n tiih chaea 3 2N dard usually played on Highwood field.. Goals were scored by G. Pedâ€" ersen and G. Capitani. Of the rest of the team to mention is the sterlâ€" ing display by P. Peradotti at fullâ€" line in check during the game. West Fullerton avenue. Game starts ht A~OCIO0E,. . *.:\ _ ... > â€"sa m icgeo boy rébelling against the stanâ€" THE PRESS8 cre an ts | abeth North, Margaret Scully, Ada . |‘Jubrend and Florence Jacobs. ... _. Studio Quintet: Wednesday night at Oak Terrace School by a score of 28â€"21 in a fast thrilling game. Credi standing guard for the Highwood Indians certainly surprised the boys by playing a very clean defensive i;m-e â€"Sheik and Herb, forwards, scored high for the Indians. The Highwood Indians‘ Ponies fell on the short end of a 25â€"10 score at the heads of the Highland Park News Flashes.â€"Frank Belmont forâ€" ward for the Indians, scored high, looping in two baskets and one free throw, followed by Pasquesi with ing by the running guard, M. play the preliminary game followéd by the game between the Deerfield A. C. and the House of David which will be i‘_fi'&t”thrming‘gumt.“%e and was very well received by the membersâ€"and theâ€"guests, â€"theâ€"busiâ€" ness men of Highland Park. â€" The attendance at this meeting was exâ€" E.: J. 'B-ean, A.D.C., on his experâ€" iences in China. This talk was A A ing and educational traordinarly good and those who| *‘ did not attend missed a very interâ€"| 8P« esting meeting. Eats were served | all by Comradeâ€"Swanson our Sgt. at ’:Vfl Martin Stryker, 79 years of age, a son of the pioneer John Stryker (Johann Streicher) who settled in this vicinity in 1833, was buried Saturday at. Rose Hill cemetery, Chicago. Mrs. Stryker, who was Barbara Miller, passed away years IHALVUOLO U HEAW L 4: qo CERRIETE CA P D To ago. Three of their five children1 survive, Ada, Ruby and Roscqe.; nlgo,i one brother, Fred, who resides in Monrovia, Calif. Ten brothers and sisters had preceded him in death. The family name of Streicher was Americanized t[ Stryker in 1870. â€" A farewell shower was given Monâ€" day evening by the Waukegan camp of the Royal Neighbors for District Deputy Anna Kampschulte in Wauâ€" kegan. Mrs. Kampschulte is to be married in â€"April toâ€"Mr.â€"Thomas Hoover and will reside in Lovisville, The Highwood Indians cagemen supply of kitchen utensils. Those ‘Local and Personal â€"| speasibilities________ _ , of Deerfield Holy Week Services She received a chest of gilver g| the league. _ As She JeCdaBU®. /5 M °_ .| partisan and wishes to present the ;| statements of all candidates, irreâ€" .| spective of party, it is hoped that ; | all those receiving the questionnaire {| will take advantage of this: opporâ€" tunity to make a clear pres:!itstion aKe &A . "â€"presolfbedd!/"" â€"2.â€"In view of the auditor‘s power of recommending to the county board the payment or reflection of ~all bills presented, in whnt,rexp?ect‘a do a ness management of t nances? 5 States Attorney: Have you any specific recommenâ€" dations for improving the machinery and work of enforcing the laws of the state and the nation?â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"= Recorder: :â€" â€" Nn 1. _ Are you familiar . with ‘ the numerous duties of this office? _ E%JEEMâ€"M maâ€" chinery and work of this office? _ State ence." â€" Following this service, the session will meet with those who desire to unite with the church either by letter or on profession of faith. On Thursday evening, at 8 o‘clock Miss Elizabeth Houston ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice G. Ivins, acâ€" companied by Mrs. Ben H. Ball, will sing. Dr. Sherwin will preach on "The Divine friendship." _ _On Good Friday evening the serâ€" vices will be held at 8 o‘clock in the church. The quartet will give a part of the cantata "The Last Seven Words of Christ" by DuBois. Then â€"there will be the celebration of the Lord‘s Supper and reception of new members. â€"On Easter Sunday morning> there will be special music. Dr. Sherwin‘s sermon topic is "The Messages Eterâ€" the special music. The public is inâ€" vited to all of these services. .__, _ 2. Have you any Have you , specific. recommen t 12 & C al In ;l;;be'nvt;al County committee, ifications will you require â€" Swift‘s Pr Precinct Committeeman: P}esbytefian Church ; Features Are No (Continued from page 2) members of the nresent a play " et returned _ their answers (Continued from page 2) and Judicial conventions ? â€"___Te Nonâ€"Partisan _ THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1982 in regard to itsâ€"reâ€" recomâ€" rene. Lindstrom, ES â€".â€" During Holy week R duct two services: or Thursday in commem institution of the Lord the other on Good F â€"M =â€"memoration ofthe Cr services will be held â€" at eight. â€"â€"â€" â€"1â€" Native On this Sunday, bei day, a Class of child Sunday school will be the church as commu bers. What a preciou to see eleven young careful instruction in doctrines and practice avow their faith in pledge allegiance to H are then given the r fellowship. _ Their nar ford Glader, Raymon Chester ~Blair, <Anita Hamm, Virginia Hamr Sunday school, 9:80. Fresh Meat Small Lean West Central Fresh Pork Lean Nativ Swift‘s Pre Fancy Loi

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