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Highland Park Press, 30 Mar 1939, p. 10

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! CHARLES ORSBORN STARS IN BASKETBALL HIGH ELECTION mw-mm high school election will be held on Saturday, April 8, from 12 noon, to The Confirmation Class of 1939, St. Paul‘s church, Deerfield, is as follows: Duane Lemm, Harold Potâ€" tenger, Charles Herman, Donald Slown, Frederick Blow, Robert Hunt, James Mailfald, Ralph Ott, Arthur Scheskie, Christian Willman, George Weiss, Elmer Bock, Wallace Huehl, William Peterson, Norman Brenne, Roberta Blaine, Virginia Gastfield, Caroline Siffert, LaVerne Goodman, Ruth Krause, June Plagâ€" ge, Irene Ullman, Shirley Volkman. PiGE TEN building, there will also be another élection, which will be for township school trustee Waitee Cope of Highland Park is a candidate for teâ€"election. Election for grade school members will be held in the respecâ€" tive sehools and should not be conâ€" fused with the high school election. known as the ‘Scourge of ‘the Midâ€" West‘ will be the champions, came true last Monday evening in Madiâ€" son Square Garden before a crowd of over 18,000, third largest number to pack the stadium in its history, with 5,000 turned away. ; ‘The large sign on Madison Square Garden had in lights LLU. vs. Bradley Tech, and the Long Island Blackbirds were hard pressed to eke out the twoâ€"basket victory. â€" Had it not been for a questionable reverse decision against Bradley, which was hotly disputed by President Morris of the association sponsoring the tournament, the outcome would have been decidedly different, It T‘"‘ Long Island‘s entire squad eleven men to wear down the Tech players, who used only one substitute during the game. 18,000 fans shouted ‘go Bradley go‘ as they watched the Famous Five stage their brilliant comeback in which they outplayed the muchâ€"tooted Long Islanders 21 to 13. On Wednesday evening Long Island won by a comfortable margin from undefeated Loyola of Chicago, and Bradley easily defeated the vaunted St, John‘s team from whom Loyola barely won the first night. CONFIRMATION Town hall on Deerfield road. There is no opposition and the candidates are George Reed of Lake Forest and MNrs. H. R. Smith of Highland Park, ‘ "From a New York article comes the following excerpt: & Chuck Orsborn, wiry Tech forâ€" ward and pivot man, led his team in scoring and was one of the smoothâ€" est and speediest ball handlers on the floor. DEERFIELD! The predistion that the team Skokie Valley Laundry MODERN WOMEN KNOW THE SECRET! LOCALS DON‘T let washday rob you of your vitalityâ€" leave you tired and out of sorts. You can avoid all this if you send your laundry to the SKOKIR VALLEY LAUNDRY. It will be done economicâ€" ally, thoroughlyâ€"just as carefully as you would do it in your own home! Free yourself from this unnecessary problem today. Send Your LAUNDRY to SKOKIE VALLEY that Class color: Blue and goid. M“b“:d Class fower: Yellow rose. v-rdlr. cou Class song: Onward Christisn| sin,. Mubel Wilson in Toronto, Soldiers. Canada, Mr. Krees has gone on to Cluss Motto: God is my strength| New York City. building at the northwest corner of Deerfleld and W aukegan roads. Postmaster John J. Welch has just signed a five year lease with the owner, Harold Zeiss. New lighting and heating, redecoration of walls, and a different floor plan are changâ€" ing and bettering the appearance of the interior of the building. Only the scales and cancelling machine remain, all other equipment is new and government owned. Fixtures being removed belong to the exâ€" postmaster Fred H. Meyer, th“:.db:“ and power and He my way perfect. II Samuel 22:83. Class gift: Candelabras. Confirmation service, Palm Sunâ€" day, 10:30 a.m. ; x > POST OFFICE Lock boxes with keys have reâ€" placed the old combination locks along with a great deal of new equipment and modernization of the Deerfield Post Office in the Zeiss The fourth annual amateur show sponsored by the Deerfleld Chapter of the Eastern Star will be held on Friday evning (tomeorrow) in the Deerfield Grammar school gymnasâ€" ium at 8 c‘clock. There will be a great variety of entertainment inâ€" cluding dancers, singers, readers, and instrumental numbers. Conâ€" testants from Deerfield, Highland Park, Highwood, Lake Forest and Northbrook will compete in the two hour program. Three awards will be made. These shows have become very popular. vita A1Cwet â€"â€" Sin “a vey. Polling places will be open from 6 am. to 5 p.m. in the Town hall, the Fritsch residence and in the Evâ€" erett school, for precinets one, two, and three, respectively. Tbfi(“hfl r»wmvu.u- instructed in the Christian faith, TOWNSHIP ELECTION Voters of West Deerficld Townâ€" ship will go to the polls on Tuesday, April 4, to select a road commissionâ€" er and two library trustees. The ballots will contain six tickets as follows: For rosd commissioner (one to be elected)â€" Peoples Ticket â€"James Mailfald, ~ Independent Ticket â€" Eugene M, AMATEUR SHOW publicly confess their faith in their Savior Jesus Christ, promise obediâ€" ence to Him until death, and are reâ€" ceived by the church into active memâ€" bership. Independent â€" Citizens Ticket â€" Fred Mau. For township library trustees (two to be elected)â€" Nonâ€"Partisan Ticket â€" Raymond A, Nelson and Floyd D. Stanger. Gordon Kress spent last week with Jack Johnston of Buffalo, N.Y. Economy Ticket â€"â€" Harmon Henâ€" ation ? n.n-n-uc-uacu-, which opened on March in the northeast corner of Deerficld and Waukegan roads, has improved the appearance of the business district Blue awnings, dubonnet curtains, which opened on March I6, in the| Mr_ and Mrs, Phil Scully will be mortheast corner of Deerfeld und| worthy Matron and Patron this Waukegan roads, has improved the | evening for Friends Night st the appearance of the business district | Libertyville Chapter of the Eastern Blue awnings, dubonnet curtains,| Star. Mrs. Raymond A. Neison will attractively hung against the white | serve as Marshal and Mrs. William building, make a pretty picture. The} Anderson, as Associate Matron. Donna Jean Hyett was hostess at a birthday party on Monday afterâ€" noon at the home of her parents, the Miss Laurs Muhlike of River Forâ€" est is spending this week with her sisters, Mrs. G. L. Brand and Mrs. R. M. Vant and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biscumas of Round Lake have leased the bungsâ€" low on South Chestnut street from Mrs. Carl Hertel and will be moving back to Deerficld shortly. Mrs. Herâ€" tel will make her home with her son, William Hertel, on North Chestaut who have been occupying the Knask house the past year, are returning to Wilmette. Mrs. W, M. Potter was hostess at bridge on Wednesday afternoon at her home on Central avenue. attend the funeral of inâ€"law. interior is equally attractive and OP . NBC sn guests sre invited to visit the Com Miss Miriam Krause spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clay courl were hosls al bekige on Todd court and will move from Clay Mrs. Samue!l Rockenbach went to Manitowoe, Wis., this past week to Martin Decker; son of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Decker, is attending Northwestern university at Evansâ€" Delturusy evening al Lhew nuuse, Mr. and Mrs. have leased the Biscunas in Round Lake. J Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Grakham of her ess to her luncheonâ€"500 club on Wedâ€" nesday,â€" April 5, at her home on E. J. Hyctis of Osterman avenue. Douna Jean in 8 youry ol :) .: + Mrs. Harry Baum will be Koeté to members of her contract bridge club at lunchcon on Wednesday aftâ€" ernoon at her home on Hasel svenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Shugrue have purchased the old Biederstadt homestead on Waukegan road, just south of the Deerfleld cemetery. For the past ten years it has been known Streets in the business section of Deerfleld received a thorough cleanâ€" ing on Monday. Labor was supplied through the office of the Township wlPâ€"â€" wl 3 Mrs. Earl Frost and her daughâ€" grues, who came to Deerfleld nine years ago, live in the Stryker apartâ€" ments, and are proprietors of the Shugrue Coffee Shop. mmuu}&u home. They went to Louis and Your Typewriter Man Walter Toll Jr. drove south last Larson‘s Stationery Higniand Park 567 E. K CATTON ter, Miee "Hose, were hostcescse st & miscellansous shower, on Sundsy afternoon at their home on Osterâ€" man avenue in compliment to Miss Margaret Mawman of Lake Forest Miss Mawman will become the bride d'n-i.zdl&m- Easter st St. Mary‘s church in Lake Forest. And‘bu:l: 17 recorded in Waukegen is as lows: The Grandâ€"Lodge of Hllincis of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows to J. R. Nots and wite, deed. m«uuun.o-t inal Plat of the Town of Deerfleld. Perry L. Persons entertained an order approving a special election Earl Toll is home this week from Cornell college at Mt. Vernon, lows, for the spring vacation. Professor Culbertson of the chemistry departâ€" ment and another instructor accomâ€" panied sixteen students on a tour of Chicago on Mondsy. Earl is in his senior year at Cornell. Arthur Finch Jr.,. who attends Hotchkiss academy at Lakeville, held the previous week, and Bannockâ€" Bannockburn is now ten yeats HOWARD MORAN ' ELECTROL OIL BURNERS f §12%, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Park® . Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 439 You ty lavited io visit the Reading Keem Oe e ealtel in S h. ce Soee "hom t S tack CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park i1 NORTH SHERIDAX ROAD Open: WEEK DATS 9 a.m. to 6 2 m. u'muuuu.-.b::; _ SUNDAYS 230 p. n. to 5:30 pm. . Conn., spent last week with his parâ€" Chestuut street, snd with relatives in Libertyville. = Mrs. E. F. Nelson returned to her home on Forest sygnus last woek and is recuperating from a recent appendectomy st St. Francis hoepiâ€" Johnston Davis. Ahfi*‘% Lake county on Township will be open The Just Sew club met ‘Ty mu&hfldm Yurnt heute terth «t Orctant 141 North Second Street 15 Years in Highland Pork Telephone H. P. 5485

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