re KE m upil trict @r : in M imie UNDAY§3 AVE 65 Park 2260 EXAM. tatipe B4 un #h §« ;;h nd Park Chess _ Fournament Results Indicate "Upsets" pHURSDAY . © o iby im NC c U‘ h (me. pesceful _ patloft it the &*’ Hotel, through all the "heat "age» #scold wave" and . plain muaaecher? â€" evenings of'(m past rspaper news ‘summer, olelp Monâ€" day the. High}and Park Chess Club has been relentlessly conducting a tou nament among its own memâ€" Je‘s.‘ Each member was required to Sluw a match of 3 games with each Ather member. The results are giveh belpw awarding 1 point '? each & ames in all matches played. flay a match 0° " ®E other member. The r awarding 1 fx: in all\ mate We Shuitze :. Ha‘ry Howe Bentley Pr. R. R. Jacks ...â€"â€"â€" ‘@. V. Wilson ............ py. $. R. Banfield .. \ Azeqatb HofMAN .. Jacob + Wwilliam Herbert Roger I Tu < Because iul..or' pf ,Ԡto ‘no tou: nament eveâ€"yone h The above "final" . alt s a one 1 the sesults;,, & ?hï¬s dissati to the almost / with the fimal k ceX 2. â€"Because of aboencel'to *t busiâ€" ‘ ness,, or‘ pf sickness or the jitters" | iné to not ‘rttinx bhflnfï¬h the ‘ ou nament {was called | off! before iweâ€"yone had played everyone else.| The above results have bezï¬ voted "fnal" . although quite: incomplete. Werner Schultze, the wh:?. is the only one thoroughly satisfied with the sesults;, all‘ the .rest are more or less dissatisfied. The only lack to the almost general dissatisfaction with the fimal score, is that ‘everyâ€" aone is pleased ‘to see, . W t win, including ‘Werner. Even.gzrnch & somewhat partial observer |casually abserved "now Werner goes: around with an expression like that on the face of a draught area cow at the sight of Lake® Michigan‘"; .;cvorthtâ€" less, he has proved to of the members that he has accumulated, assimilated, acquired, k‘%«u inâ€" haled (or whatever you want to call it) an ineXhaustable and| effective]. geyser of .chess knowledge, positiveâ€"| ly skunkish <at times. He has the sagaeity of an Einstein, or the highâ€" & mathematical intellect of the mosâ€"| quito munching a meal ogg of me the other night, everytime I went to| "swat" him he was off into ‘the 4th dimension. It is even rumored that We:rner thinks in the 5th dimension. The tremendous, tumultuous upâ€"| set was the deth:oning of C. V. Wilâ€" son from number mrofltloa. This shook Highland Park‘s foundations all the way from the Moraine Hotel to Dill‘s barber shop. More will be heard from this. Challenges of playâ€" ing any three members | simultanâ€" eously are being hurled by Shultze, Wilson, Bentley â€" and others; «also challénges of <playing the â€" other blindfolded or with one arm tied tn.--i hind their back. Dates are being: looked up, purses talked about, training grounds investigated. It is very exciting these days at the mild, ‘mellow Moraine. Manager Robert W. Larke, one of our }ollint chessers, is quite hoarse, his feathers all ruffled as he circles the fray. t f“ Balke ..â€"â€"»â€" H. Nemerof .. ank ‘ Reichmann Colombini .. Local Health Studio Has Gymnastic Classes ‘The mianagement of Park Health Studio: a ï¬i" of classes i the direction of . ‘The ï¬tz class Oct. 1, at 2 pmA _ Om £, NV & ENCE ‘ ‘Mrs. Sadler is planning a varied course of exercises ch will be beneficial and, enjoyable to Class membe:s and already quite a numâ€" beâ€" have registered for the classes. The class fee is so reasonable that in is within the »akch 6f" all Indies *, Cervanka » Bedini ... ercise PRCIOEE Additional information about the classes may, be secured from the Highland Park Health Studio office. The class fee is so re it is within the reach interested in having ‘s HTO Mildred Haessler To _ _ Reopen Dance Studio Mildred Haessler will reopen hef dance studio at 1737 Rice Street, Raâ€" vinia, on Monday, Oct. 1. ‘There will be classes in ballet, tap, acrobati¢s and ballroom dancing; alsoâ€"the usual évening classes for adults in taP and ballroom dancing. | k 9M ‘The past summer MTrS. HAPS®"""". spent in an intensive study of new ballet and character dances, and in the latest ballroom steps, so she has considerable new material to offer this fall and winter. Anyone wishâ€" ing further infotmlï¬o‘l: may commuâ€" nicate with her any day next week. Children‘s Class In Miss Jessie L. Pocock is person~ dlly conducting a small private class in ballroom dancing and deportmerit at the Y.W.C.A. 131 group was started last season and will be evenâ€" 1y divided, boys and girls as it was . This year the class‘ will Tuesday afternoon instead day and will open on Oct. y Frank Roich-ltB)E ; peaceful parlors J‘ the Hotel, through all the "heat teatd wave" and just plain E. Holt Ballroom Dancing To Start At YM.CAâ€" 0sey sEPTEMBER 20, 1984 gement of the Highland i Studio announces the £ classes in calisthenics izoction of Helen Keith fiikt class will be held having ‘systematic Mrs. Haessler Points .16 <Kf w KX oL ... 10% ~.A0â€" 94 8% 54 3%‘ 3% meet on of Monâ€" 16.; : Program of Deerpath Theatre Is Announced "The Cireus Clown,‘ ‘starring Joe E. Brown, Thursday and Friday, "Now I‘ll Tell, by Mrs. Arnold Rothstein," starring Helen Twelveâ€" trees, Spencer Tracy, Alice Faye, and Shirley Temple, Saturday eveâ€" ning, Sept. 22. C "Straightway," starring Tim Mcâ€" Coy, Saturday matinee, Sept. 22. < . "The Man with Two Faces," starâ€" ring Edward . Robinson, Mary Asâ€" tor, Ricardo Cortez and Mae:Clarke, Sunday and Monday, Sept. 23â€"24. "Stamboul Quest," starring Myrna Loyv® George Brent, and Lionel Atâ€" will, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 25â€"26. J Â¥ â€" > "The Man with Two Faces" is based on the stage suceess by Geo, $. Kaufamn and Alexander Woollâ€" cott.â€" Edward G. Robinson has the part of a noted Broadwayâ€"actor and director, while Mary: Astor plays the part of his sister, one of the most beautiful and talented actressâ€" es of her time.~ Ricardo Cortez has the heroic role in this‘ picture, beâ€" ing the theatrical producer who is in love with his star performer, Miss Astor. exâ€" She, however, is married to a worthless scamp, a part enacted by Louis Calhern, who has not only caused her physical and mental hreakdown before, but is again holdâ€" ing her under a hypnotic spell, and swaying her to his will in order to reap the benefits of her current sueâ€" cess Ravinia Garden Club Elects New Officers _Then the husband is found murâ€" dered in a fashionableé hotel, and, as they used to say, "the plot thickâ€" The annual luncheon and election of officers of the Ravinia Garden Club was held at Glen Gables Tea Room on Friday, Septs14. _ â€" ; Officers for the coming year were chosen as follows: President, Mrs. D. C. Watson;. viceâ€"president, Mrs. M. Kettner; 2nd viceâ€"president, Mrs. John Corrington; corresponding secâ€" retary, Mrs. Howard Bede; recordâ€" ing secretary, Mrs. Philip Stokes; treasurer, Mrs. Henry Holmgren. The speaker for the afternoon was Mrs. E. E. Leonard who very ably and entertainingly told of "The Proft and Pleasure of Bees." Let the ....! _ .â€" Skokie Valley Laundry â€" do the Drudgery 507 Waukegan Ayvenue 28â€"30 N. First St. Bag O‘ ag O‘Wash F\<|~/ yYA Skokie VYalley Laundry 4 Including Came!l Hair. OB¢ and Ba,.IJ0 ||| : $ t( ‘Part Woolen BLANKETS (72x84) .$2. o sa¢4 “ Flannelette GOWNS ... ... 59¢ to 9 ;: 1 Children‘s 2â€"piece PAJAMAS .796 \5 Ladies 2â€"piece PAJAMAS :) .~=. o8« ;( 1 wE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FOOTWEAR f Safe Methods and a Responsible Orgaliizaï¬on DRY GOODS HIGHLAND PARK send us a on trial for men, House â€" Street and School DRESSE ft.om $1.00 to $1.95 $1.95 to $2.95 All leather. Sizes SKIRTS SLIPâ€"OVER SWEATERS all sizes Ladies‘ The vocstional building trades deâ€" paitment of Deerficldâ€"Shields is the department that has built homes for North Shore residents, as a part of |its regular sthool year‘s work. . â€" Desks For New High School To Be Built © By Vocational Pupils }Supt, R. H. Price Will . Address Lions Club The students in the vocational building trades department of Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields Township High. School will build gome of the new désks for students and teachers for the new Lake Forest High School.‘ These desks will be built in the workshops of the high school in Highland Park. R. H. Price, sucee Jesse L. Smith, of School Diatfict No. at the Liim)‘ Club lu the Morainge Hotel a CHILDREN‘S SHOES women anid children R. H. Prï¬ee, successor to \late Jesse L. Smith, of |Highland Park School Di;tfict No, |107, ; at the Liong Club luncheon | at the Moraine Hotel at 12:15 o‘clock, The comnjittee in charge of y‘s program, n{v E. Christensen, | Len Nieter and Walter Cope, ask every member to make a special effort to attend and get acquainted with Mr. all whéi‘a{t:nde’d and a surprise which will be long remembgred is in store for the next m‘eting, Sept. 27. A wonderful assortment of Price _ Last Wâ€&'S' program at the Vista Del Lazo was greatly enjoyed by Royal N&ighbm‘ETof . ~ Hold Card Party the Masb* Temple. â€" e, â€"five hundred and bunco will be pla: for, which pxix*a will be awarded,: Re: freshments â€" will b}n served.. Tha party is open to men Bbers and. thei i A card party will be given by the Royal Neighbors of Highland Park on Wedneéay evenitm Sept. 26, :5 & 2 M sckhnl~FTamnls * Brideo. f Presbytgrian Guild|_ Plans Rummage Sale friends The Pr "'byteriang Guild of High:+ land Park|Presbyterian Church wxli hold a rummage sale in the store formerly dccupied by the Highland Park Frult and Vegetable Market at 513 Central aveugx;, ‘on Thursda and: Friday, Sept, ! -tudlz& C sale will open at 9 a.m. in the morn« ing. Ma articl1 of value will be sold at nable krices.‘ 5 A§ 3 he An ¢tssortment of s 8 to 11. ‘A limited number $1.19 pair : 4 Phone H. P. 1088 Phone H. P. 3310 A complete selection Silk and ‘Wool $3,.25 to $4.25 DRESSES and $2.98 THE PRESS 8 ) P t GOLDEN GLOW BUTT ER FRESH per ; dozen MAXWELL HOUSE COFFE E SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY PURE GRANULATED CANE § U G A R 10 **...;.. ‘Da¢ 2 Lincoln Markt MA DROWN Assorted PRESERV ES 8â€"0z. jar; 3 for Sweet Juicy ORANGES Florida Juicy GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for .. Sunkist Juicy LEMONS HOKCN â€";..s.... k. ..oire lc ignes / P | ‘ ;Q"-“: '.'"."t,‘(;.;;' 3 No. 1 White| POTATOES, per peck Large Green > ARTICHOKES, 4 for quarter per Ib.â€"] Prime Native Round Steak Ib. Erlicious Fresh Smok FRANKFURTS Selected Fresh SPARE RIBS Ib. Ib. New Silver Shred . SAUER KRAUT Fancy slicious Fresh Smoked Ib. CREAMERY BUTTER FRYING CHICKENS swil‘‘;s Fremium LINCOLN MARKET Phone Highland Park ~SELLS THE BEST ME A TS & Buying the BEST 4 MEATS is the Best Buying 3140 For eight years we have Park. We will continue Trade Here and Get the Best ~ 290¢ roasted. Vacuum pack 1 Ib. can Fresh HIGHLAND 10¢ per quart 26¢ 25¢ 29¢ A9c¢ 25¢ 15c ~a0€ ~25¢ CENTRAL AVENUE we have served the BEST MEAT in Highland continue to do so at the lowest possible prices. FOOD . SHOP Ceresota or Pillsbury FLOUR 24!/, pound cloth bag CAMAY SOAP ..........:....., .. MfomBMe Fac ‘[*.. [:;:l......... . Tuoihe CHIPSO, large box .. ... ... .. ... bfor ie CRISCO, 1 Ib. 19¢; 3 lbs. for ...... ... .. . A9e Americanï¬amily SOAP, 5 lIbs. for 251: Amer. Fat ’ly Flakes, med. size; 4 boxes fo:bk IVORY FLAKES, buy 1 large box for. . . 2%¢ RICHELIEY COsEOYATT PcacCHES 12%c 12%c 23¢ Soap Sale Sale of Richelieu CAN GOODS 27¢ 5¢ Buy now PEACHES No. 2%, size can PINEAPPLE o. 24, size can; 2 for ... ... BABY STUART APRICOTS . No. 2% shq can; § for ........‘,..= ATEMMED BARTLETT PEARS No. 1 tall can; 2 for :..__....."â€".: Get one small box FREE. Procter & Gamble BOILING BEEF Lean Native Sliced Ib. BABY BEEF LIVER Extra Fine Genuine Kosher DILL PICKLES 5 fOr.:.....s...........ls.. SELECTED EGGS Fresh dozen Swift‘s Golden STEWING CHICKENS l at these very low prices. W est None Better ». 25¢ 114 PAGE FIVE 23¢ 49¢ 49¢ 33¢ Highland 3140 19%¢ 10c 18¢ 271¢ 10¢ \|| M dd § $1 e t ts & 6 64