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Highland Park Press, 12 Jul 1934, p. 4

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Ej 14 & w ze + A} 4 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ _â€"â€"â€"RM yY BE . Ssim> ‘ 29 ding ; (ho** WQ};‘, P [ , _ _~â€" ~., V, 1*¢ &4 fe§a. AKE JA â€"â€" CA uo â€" h A \ * _« wee oioo td toien vmo t 8 ts ;“;- d 3 PAGE FOUR Y.M.C. Nine Loses, 6â€"1; ~ _ _ Beats Deerfield, 12â€"1 Yiflr Mens Club baseball gained an even break in the past week‘s baseball games, logsing € holiday game to the: Highwood ters and beating the Déerfield on Sunday. The scores of both the tilts being rather lopâ€"sided, that of the Highwood game being 6â€"1 and the Deerfleld score 12â€"1. local boys found . their lost batting eyes on Sunday, getting 12 runs on 12 hits while Strowme held the | visitors to, three hits and one run, Zimmer â€"and Dettman led ‘the home‘attack with two hits apiece. 8 s slab ace, was holding the Cl to eight scattered hits. xt. Thursday evening the Pure Oilers and Neild‘s Flashes ‘will meet at Junset field to decide ‘the league k&nhip. Each team < has won seven games and lost two, so a tooth and) viail fight from start to finish may well be expected. The game will be called at 6:30 sharp. â€" Next Sunday the Young _ Mens Clnrkjoufinyl to Highwood to do battle with the Highwood Indans. Come out and watch the game, the pl:ien on both sides expect an eventful afternoon, ~ Oile ing mse . 7,*’*‘ 6 ‘ / â€" _ COMING: "Manhattan Melodrama" â€" House of Rothsth racy‘s "Pure Oilers" \ Clean Duffy‘s Cleaners " Steacy‘s fast stepping Puré administered a sound trouncâ€" 1to Duffy and Duffy‘s Cleaners Friday evening at Lincoln field, k tune of 10â€"5. The slugging hit Hammond‘s offerings alâ€" t at will while Mike Solheim, "Stand Up jand Cheer‘" â€" "Bottoms Up" building is the one which will combine Pdod appearance with ex‘ra long life.. . â€"|. _ > years. Made of the finest, raw materials, their builtâ€"in, high quality insures complete satisfaction. In the hblind bogey: tournament, seven: players tied with 78‘s; W. D. Washburn, V. â€" Mentzer, O‘Connell, Jim Sauve, &)bert. sétt, L. E. Meyer, -né [Paul Mr. Sauve won the drayw. The Sunset Valley coutse is provâ€" ing more popular than éver. On Jfiz 4 and the following Sufidty, mo than 600 played the course. The 3 cial chairman, George O‘Connell, is working with his committee to s a combingtion carnival, grossâ€"counâ€" try golf and fiesta day, ‘A day will be set aside for members and ts only. There will be prizes of all .‘Tom. Moran, hitting his oldâ€"time form, planted his flag in the m of the 20th hole, using up his 79th stroke, ‘to win the Fourth of July flag ‘tournament at Sunset Valley Golf Club. mpe i Joée Boylan was second, placing hi flag in the 19th hole, and Geo: Carr came through to win third place using up his 96th istroke on the 19th hole. § pif o Sunset Valley Course _ _| Proving More Popular cles. way y bhs ce tall ~.â€" c TtRE PRESS t y s f j ;' ‘ 'L; â€" ' & j 8 . f "County Championship" ;’;""" fog tolee a hm enaan Snd |, i er At Stake In G‘me He*e wou can‘t affo Jto miss this day," is| ° he best ro‘of; fbl{ zer, e ony _ oc | d § &0 . 4 t ) Cleo z. | CFCO h. > /,.,, 13â€"14 T itE NG| [If ;( } 7@ f | & hE ! | HL (j ' $6 . There will be a parade on Thursâ€" fi{l:y, July| 26,| at 7 p.m., fr n ind ‘and .R g yay Avenues to Morâ€" Itâ€" | mine Road, through the viaduct to ; ‘the wni ground: @*> The parade in sfaating mie w | :\ Junior Drum | and Bugle Corps. p|o| Prizes will { . awarded for the "** ! hbest decorated bicycle (both boys and girls),, :fld autos, floats, etc. ¢| Three "outside" judges will choose @ | the winners. 1 A Legi mqynivil ‘queen . will be ‘chosen by ballot. To obtain a: balâ€" ‘Jot, the voter must buy a ticket on y ? .,’Z. bro it ~"Talk of g féil‘, nment of the peoâ€" ple, by the pebple, f6r the peopleâ€" there never v " any ‘such governâ€" ment. | That‘s ane of Abraham (Linâ€" coln‘s jokes."â€"Ed Howe. . . A prize (Girls entering the qbven contest must be at least 16 years old, and . ,uq‘; be single. . The girl chosen queen will be given a wrist watch as n gi i;he closing: evening, July 28. i (UN: e ie TA ; Mrs. Arthy@# |Kerhwall,. of |416 Waukegar Avente, phone Highwood 2288, will be in charge of the queen gontest. @0 /}t . f t For t M ... "PHONES â€" : .: l‘llizhhi-d" :: . 29000 Winnetka â€" T30 Elimn St. "When you send your blankâ€" ets, illowv%nd comforters to Y O G CLEANERS they are in expert hands of ; WPP# o l a mpet' staff. Your 24 ///////C finegt anxpensive blankâ€"= x2 5 K%/,, ets fi‘rel dify cleaned most % ;’/’/;’\ e ////),”//%/ perfectlyâ€"â€"»you can entrust | MWPÂ¥ //"- such. blankets as Hudson &. ?////70/7//7//4 Bay, North Star, Holland, P Esniond fand Maryland to 8 ® VO UEk ‘gj‘ kthe asgurance that they will be returned unshrunkenh like new. + Pillgws, like blankets and comforteifs need . cleaning. The covers and feathers are washed, d jed and fluffed in our m o der n equipment. They are turnedwto you soft and fiffy as when they They ar soft and are hew. 27. Mo§t reasonable prices for summer months. Valuable wool down or cotton filled; silk of rayOn covered comforters are perfectly dry cléghed or washed. Highly prized quilts in Blankets and â€" lows add to your â€" ifort and Health â€" | & BLANKETS _ _ Call Winnetka 910 COMFORTERS LOWS â€" 72 5 PLANT [ & D. orth Green Bay Road, Highland Park sent with utmost safety for perfect teed work. +005 t PROMPT DELIVERY 1900 _ University STORES 1738 Sherman Ave. On Monday ‘évening, Sheridan Rebeliah : Lodg will hold a card party a lows Hall, Laurel Avent five. hundred fnd: bunc played. The admission : canned goods. ', welcome ed to all. Thére will 1 ments and p ks Rebekah Lohge To f s Hold Card Party years ‘he was Assistant . : of Fountain County, Ind., and was emâ€" p’liyod thirteen years at WA m, D. C. in the Census and Post ce Supply Déepartment: was a. member of the Masonic lod ‘ Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" day at the fam ' home, the Masons having charge of the services. _ ; Elmer Elwell, father of les G. and Frank , E. Elwell away Sunday, July 8, at hig home in Yedeo, Ind. | He was 1 Aug. 28, 1869, son. 01 Sylvester H. and Martha Walton Elwell. For eight | _ Ornamental Iron Work egtmc SERVICE STATION WELDINGâ€" AND SOLDERING 322.N. First St. . Phone 77 Auto Reconstruction Co. t they will be returned In Yedeo, Indiana fuly 16, No. 810 w Highwood Team Wins e meel)tm ing Week Tonight, : , July 12, the Highwood s will play a strong team~from ‘Wheeling. This game should prove to lr a thriller. This game \will begin at 6:30 p.m. On Sunday, July 15, the Highwood Boosters will play St. Joe‘s team of Waukegan. | This game should be especially b ting (because St. Joe‘s is one of the two or three teams which have been able to deâ€" fB§:ot the sters this year. 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