PAGE TWO 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 Woman Injured in Auto Collision Oct. 23, Passes on Mrs, Gerda Anderson, 56, employâ€" ed at 519 Eastwood avenue, died Thursday in the Cook County hosâ€" pital in Chicago as the result of inâ€" juries received in an automobile acâ€" cident on Skokie Blvd. at Berkeley road on October 23. No report §! the collision Was made to the Higkâ€" land Park police due to the fact that no one seemed to have been seriously hurt. Two days later, however, Mrs. Anderson complained of internal pains and was removed to the hospital. Release Auto Thief on Probation Monday Robert Ontka, 17, of 17 S. Second street, was released on probation by Judge Perry L. Persons Monâ€" day when he pleaded guilty to an inâ€" formation charging him with tamâ€" pering with an automobilt. A group of songs by Miss Katherâ€" ine Scherstrom in costume, an exâ€" hibition by «the children of Mrs. Woolson‘s dance class and several surprise features will provide enâ€" tertainment. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Frank Frable. Ontka, a first offender, was taken into custody by the aRcine police when he attempted to get some gas for an automobile he admitted stealâ€" ing from a used car lot in Highland Park. Total 1,845 Harvest Home Dinner At Braeside School Next Monday P. M. The Parentâ€"Teacher Civic Associâ€" ation of Braeside will hold their anâ€" nual harvest home dinner Monday evening, November 14, at 7 o‘clock in the Braeside school. When the accident occurred, Mrs. Anderson was riding with her son Edward, 21. They were driving north on Skokie and collided with a car as the son Edward attempted BOYS‘ ALL WOOL ZIPPER JACKETS with Hoods#; mt ...........lllll22. BOYS 2â€"PIECE UNDERWEARâ€"Knit Shorts and Shirts. Shirts MEN‘S 15% 2â€"PIECE UNDERWEARâ€"% length shorts; %4 sleeve shirts; per garment ............. 25% WOOL HOSE. 136 118 25 187 115 116 719 118 110 are sleeveless or with % sleeve 45¢ per garment; per suit ..... Medium weight; pair 35¢ mMEN‘S AND BOY‘S STORE GARNETT‘S Coun Count: Probate Probate County County Supt. uige Clerk uige Clerk Tremate â€" ~ Shank > © W pehaoie YOUTH‘S FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS How Deerfield Township Voted â€" 211 217 846 327 154 176 $1.00 ... $1.50 198 1856 102 156 26 192 137 128 98 101 120 123 Slipâ€"over Style 4,305 150 191 160 816 266 318 824 827 3906 Murphy Schwalbach Frost ... Coleman Klemp Ginter Anderson Dunham Zahnle Kehoe Team Schwalbach Ginter ... Coleman Klemp Trute ... McGuire Howard T. O‘Connor Mylott f Burna . Redman . .. Emmett . J. O‘Connor MeCraren Bowling Standings of Holy Cross Teams Men of the Deerfield Holy Cross church meet each Thursday evening in Highwood to bowl. Scores thus far are: Glencoe Man Dies At Local Hospital An inquest held Saturday in Chiâ€" cago was continued to Nov, 15. Fred L. Feakins, assistant trafâ€" fic manager of the Union Pacific railroad in Chicago, died Sunday in the Highland Park hospital. He was 63 years old and resided at 1031 Meadow road, Glencoe. > to turn left onto Berkeley road. Funeral services were ‘held yesâ€" terday (Wednesday) at 2 o‘clock in Memorial Park chapel, Evanston.. A wife, Mary, and three daughâ€" ters survive. Robert Blust of 1523 Fowler street, Evanston, was the driver of the sécond car. He was headed west cn Berkeley road. He was a member of the Union League club and the Traffic club of Chicago. C Mrs. Anderson‘s death was the second attributed to vehicles in Highland Park this year. 1,860 187 116 151 91 138 61 112 62 114 82 108 114 BOWLING STANDINGS 4,465 152 197 219 434 825 213 176 835 408 1,751 57 103 10 113 18 81 85 135 98 ___ $1.00 3 .. $1.00 148â€"157â€"163â€" .140â€"171â€"148 172â€"173â€"140 112â€"168â€"161 144â€"147â€"118 92â€"182â€"157 139â€"139â€"189 150â€"117â€"116 162â€"125â€"198 114â€"132â€" 98 156â€"147â€"125 135â€"136â€"141 120â€" 96â€"121 ..08â€"101â€"113 4,547 61â€" 20â€" 56â€" 846 216 336 241 334 179 419 $5.45 65â€" 22â€" 00â€" 63â€" 74â€" 90c 47 1,856 18 186 138 120 11 117 81 142 94 109 110 159 140 139 137 127 125 123 118| 118 | 40 44 Offer Last Chance for N. U.â€"Notre Dame Tickets, in Contest Believe it or not, tickets for the Notre Dameâ€"Northwestern game on ‘Nov. 19th have been entirely sold out. As those who turn in the nearâ€" est correct solutions to this contest will be awarded tickets to this game, it will be the last chance (if you are lucky) to get a ticket. Interest in this contest has been very keen this year and an unusuâ€" ally large response is anticipated in this week‘s event. The final 1938 football contest sponsored by the H1GHLAND Park PrEsS appears in today‘s issue of THs PrEss. The earliest and nearest correct answers win the "Jack Pot." Some one is sure to win and all have an even chance. Get your answer in early. Several winners in previous conâ€" tests have not called for their prizes. Those unclaimed are: the Hecketsâ€" weiler prizes won by Frieda Glass, Howard Early, Emil Wiberg and Tom Paradise; Alcyon tickets won by Mrs. Lena Stewart, Francis Kuffe and Bob Dean. Tulips 4,478 111 198 832 170 819 448 826 336 826 334 AND COMPLETE LANDSCAPING Phone for Appointment FRANKEN BROS., Inc. Deerfield 241 Highland Park 2,030 24 190 123 11 154 108 91 96 101 120 112 The First National Bank QUICK LOANS To All Qualified Borrowers 161 196 221 819 432 325 339 329 395 1,920 110 71 126 116 116 T HE PB ES3 19 4,421 213 327 434 814 831 215 331 401 easily arranged through the credit extension service of this â€"any needed loan of a progressive nature that could be conâ€" community bank. . . . sistently made under conservative banking principles can be Ravinia Woman‘s Club Sponsors French Classes 4 Classes in conversational French, sponsored by the Ravinia Woman‘s club will begin on Tuesday, Nov. 15. Mr. Aillaud, a native Frenchman will stress conversation in his teachâ€" ing. The beginifter‘s class will beâ€" gin at 9:30 and the intermediate class at 10:30. A class will be orâ€" ganized for advanced students as well. Inquiry has also been made about classes for children and a class ranging from 12 to 14 years of age is now forming. 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