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Highland Park Press, 8 Aug 1935, p. 5

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lin URSDAY ANG AND SOLD . First 8. p ER EF TED In t A41} j OAST ang polienint _0 ;i c servics sn GNA 7th ribs A\I EATS I _ Auto OAST LVES Free Delivery BEEF after am at me and Azle T S1 ials 4 Ibs. $1 ‘AVinia AUC +UST g . AN set CC gust Or 16 . #3% ;i : Mtfy',kogla&b!rlhlh Naila 6, by Hall 2; 3 base hits, / Home runs : Hector, Zimmer. " Next Sunday, Fort Sheridan vs. H. P. Legion, Sunset Park at 3:00 { ; Dr. W. F. Weir of gmu Church, in the _ Music for these services will be provided by the church whose minâ€" ister is the guest speaker. . services will 3 held in the three } Ch of Deerâ€" field August 18 to September f .. The three Sunday morning services will begin at 11 ock: ~Following is <a ‘ revised h lule of where the services will J. Goffo, if Deerfield Churches £ â€"_â€" Plan Union Services W. Davidson, If 6. Hall, 8bâ€"p . i m, 1 #. Keller, 1b o â€" mICB DL AML i commmalepurradctvind & wme Hall and Kelâ€" Croke were making. plenty of i for the epposing hurlers, wnd,fllll. _\ o# P.MLEGION EBCns A. Sordyt, 3b £. Hall, ¢ â€" nshland Park 1g3 beating >© the U W‘" AUGUST 8, 1985 SsUNDAY, AUG. 18â€"At St Ladies‘ Rayon Panties In Royal Navy and Maroon colors; special 41 Men‘s 85¢ £~*~ mn@ many other specials &!nn'n:emus to mention. Sizes 34 to Special at Highland Park Dry Goods Store Big Values t‘ "for: Dollar Days Cannon Bath Towels Fine Huck Toweling Big Savings in Summer _ Shoes for the entire ; family. «* Ladies‘ Silk Shadow Proof Panel Slips yards for _ foe _ * _ y ito . & 19S" w ain & impossible Boy‘s All Wool Bathing Trunks , t North First Street hone H. P. 1088 3" “ minute notice by rsity nine of Chicago that M" to | appear, the ‘Park Legion team had to t to give a pick up team a ing \at Sunset Park last «Bubbles" Rogan allowed hits while his teamâ€"mates Team Defeats "Pickâ€"ups" by 16â€"3 PICK UPS 2b 44; AB R H E 75¢ $1 $1 $1 $1 #2!1 golrers who are 55. years :& age or over and are % with the U.S.G.A. i: the W t ~G-A.i‘ are invited to participate in the six teenth annual "Old Boy‘s Tourna; ment" to be held at Exmpor today (Wednesday). | . ; $ o . The cvan't,t'hi be an 18 hole me} dal : play hanfl‘lup and | may H played in the mornifigor afternoon, Exmoor Holds "Old Boy‘s Tourney" Today I mds en t" e e e Q\swl.lllfilll' but. players must notify the -mwf which 18 hole round is to count i? the contest. â€" | PSLC One stroke Will be added to player‘s hand for .each year 55. ~The four classes in the tour nament are n% follows Aâ€"55 to fi years inclusive, Bâ€"60 to 64 years in. clusive, Câ€"65 to 69 years inclusive and Dâ€"70 years or over. > 1 Besides the x dinner Saturday will feature a best foursome for‘ with a prize for each member if the winning fom'?- some. ? f A A ladies lunchéon and bridge will be held on Friday of this week. _ T.~H. Morr’s and E. L. .W::: will lay out a new course for week‘s race, vJ,hieh will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday| afternoon. Thursday‘s activities in the el will include a mixed foursoine even an outdoor grill supper and until 11 p.m.. \ t Ten Boats Entered Sunday Races The wind,r}hleh was southeast until the start of the race at 3 o‘clock, changed to puffy breeze, shifting from north to west causing a wide difference in the time of the boats. â€"The first three boats to com: plete the ‘were the Pat, Lois II and Atom, the rearrangement of placing â€" positi being determined on a handicap;basis. | Those sailing the winning boats were as follows; Juno, G. n; Pat, D. Gr and‘ Byrne; Lois II, G. Greepne nn§ Garrity; â€" Atorh, Bob: Carter ‘an Catharine Creigh. f Ten boats were entered last Sunâ€" day in the wedkly yacht races held at the Central avenue beach, Winâ€" ners were tho‘! Juno, Pat, Lois II and Atom, on a corrected time basis. Other ‘boats entered weg: the Wander, 8 Moth, boon, Canoe and at: Mark. : ~ :.; Officials of the race were Weeks and Goorge Brandt. Read The Want Ads All golfers who are 55 Central A very simple device has been perfected that absolutely has: relieved the most extreme cases of Hay Fever. ... ~~REndorsed by physicians. . | _ 36 South Throop St., Chicago â€" Phone Haymarket 8740 ... NO DRUGS! NO MEDICINE! | You can have this protection against Hay Fever and Polien Asthma ‘suffering at a nominal cost,. Write or phone now for full information. There is no obligation. HAY FEVER SUFFERERS Himelblag, Byfield and Company Brand Brothers â€"DOLLAR DAYS| Thur. & Fri. Aug. 8â€"9 "~ . DABCOUNTE _: | On All Cash PurchaseL ~ 10% At Last Have Found Relief! Avenuge ‘PAINTS â€" VARNISHES wWINDOW SHADES UNFINISHED FURNITURE CALCIMINE BRUSHES â€" SPONGES, ETC. Phone 949 Auto Show Aug. At Deerfield Radio listeners in Déerfield will be tuned in on W. L. 8| during the next two weeks, so: sure : to hear one of the six b id anâ€" nouncing the performance of the Sod Busters ‘scheduled for Snndx Evening, August 18, at the Ten Annual Carnival of ield Post No. 788, The America Legion. ©â€" The Carnival, which) will again be held in Jewett Park, will extend over a greater area t ever beâ€" fore in order to te the many:" added features, and : the Chairman, Marshall ~A| Pottenger, states that more than fbur hundred light buibs will be u ed to illuminâ€" ate the grounds. Ne Chief among the new attractions will be the Auto Sh tinuâ€" ous throughout the Carnival. Eight dealers have already art to exhibit: McPherson (Nash); Wm. Rueh! & Co. (Chevrolet); Highland Park Auto Parts: | Patkardâ€"Hubâ€" bard â€" Woods: â€" Pac Highland Park; Clavey Motors (Dodge and Plymouth) ; ‘Deibler ( râ€" and Plymouth); | Purnell | & Wilson (Ford); and ‘several| others are planning to add their names to the list during the coming week. % Between twenty and twentyâ€"five E;ii’i“ :vill be awa at ;..ho dren‘s Parade, .Friday Evening, uccordcmui?i to the classifiâ€" cation . published â€"last) week; the judges will be Mrs. Chester Wolf, Librarian; â€"Mrs. H â€" Muhlke, President, Deerfield P.‘T. A.; and Mrs. Walter B. Metcalf, Past Presâ€" ident, Deerfield Wo s Club. : _In addition to these varied atâ€" tractions, Chairman Pottenger anâ€" nounces that . a Pr ;absoluteelg free, will be given to someone, ea night. 6 pa 4 . Of course, the Five Bigâ€" Legion prizes, under the chairmanship of W. A. Tennermann, will be awardâ€" The Deerfield Fire Department, noted for its fine dances, will have charge of the Carnival Dancing; and there will be rides to delight the ‘hearts of the children.â€"â€" : Baseball games are . uled for both Saturday and S y afterâ€" noons.: The Sod Busters of W. L. 8. fame will perform Sunday evening. The American ; Legion ‘ Auxiliary will : conduct . both a stration Booth, and the ref: ent stand; The Deerfield > Cham of : Comâ€" merce will have charge of the Binâ€" go Game; the two© local taverns will operate their ownwpvoths; ‘and several smaller booths will be under general management. | . Highland Park 6â€"19 Carnival THE PRESS8 ed on Sunday evening. See these prizes exhibited in the J. R. Notz Hardware store window. All in all, the Post‘s Tenth Anâ€" nual Carnival promises something new from start to finish. Be sure to reserve the datesâ€"and watch next week‘s paper for a dayâ€"toâ€"day outline of the program. Protests Are Heard ‘ Against Removal | Of Post Office Last week it was announced that the ‘Deerfield Post Office would be moved from its present location in the Zeiss Building on | Deerfield Avenue, on Sept. 20, to Waukegan Road (U. 8. No. 41) in the Moeller Building. i Petitions have been placed in four local stores, (Houts, Knaaks, Nelsons and ‘Wilson‘ & Reagans) to be signed by those who wish to have the Post Office remain in its present location. These petitions will be sent to the Fourth Assistant Po-t_mutor General in Washington, The Chamber of Commerce has publicly _ voiced its | sentiment against the removal of the Post Office from the:center of the busiâ€" ness district, and many others aré now protesting. Whether these proâ€" :qh will do any good remains to ; seen. King of the Stowaways! 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