bo “foday g, and h the won. incl-‘1. pa; "rum Flt bait dil- dhu bu Sher" _? In!» 'tthee patio!)- In†mm Wing her St at “I!“ not: modem but.“ on. gar-layman bout)".- inland and-mur- Ilium twithpddo BK! 851m Mghty Huskies C sh Local H. S. 67 :T:::I..,..: 6r..Lal.:..l.:-'., M .‘.:‘..,.....Mlo ........-......._~. Mn 'ccrccrA1'-ricr.ir.r, J «if:i::i:;m..:.'.iii‘:"“i'mm In t_.-.,.....-).,......-..-.-, m U . rc,rcrriia%a-cc-irirdtt,"dt on; ohm. -iatgtrtu'.yuftr', at: m 't%"et"iai"r-"%rGG (a). " THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1m _ I u . In“ rum! . pail of 3106111 fqll out m- la Park high wheel's football h dquartera In. 'last sunny u moon “to: the mighty “Husk- ie ' from Out Park had M. pl r and need their, my to ' c intr62-0 victory in the epon- in Suburban 1m encounter it t Deerfield-Shields athletic field. . Midland Parenteral the [out w o record of two - to this- it end without I score against t Ooh Park on the other hatid been Meow twice and hell n one one. With {other High-l 1 Pork-Ooh Park - gin ' and with the record of the 't um up to tart Sandor- mo. it looked on though the “my t Giants" would put up I not tie for the first time in may no, but before may minutes o the some Md polled it won Mr us that Highlnnd Park was " t mercy of mother Oak Pork werhouse. Prom the opening kickoff, when ghlond Park received the bell. oly'to been on down: one: a ry short scrimmze, Oak Pork t on o scoring spree. They eeor- " points in the firgt mortal en in the second, “more in the ird, and then the “Shock Troops" ed " more in thedhtnl period. Pork'e been, working behind act interim end a had zinc lin'e, scored " will, with} emu“. the Hookiee’ left hell} k, taking the honor: of the den . ring the touchdowns. -.' Oak PM): “relented a Whine e 'attaeht' that worked to per- ion. Their herd tingling and wetfol driving bowel- hid Eigh- 'And Park on the def.ensitro ell us e or 20t once did they felter. rising nation-1y nod effectiver. king each movement count for _ re yew-3e. ’Hizhlend Park's t mud well we: meleu,_ being p wed under on every play, forcing e secondary to do most of the Hing. Oak Pork'e posting nt- k we: elm effective. scoring veral of their markets vi: the a r route. It we: .11 Oak Perk, for ' ighluld Park's been had very 1 1e opportunity _ to show their immune}: as their visitors the ball some}! the. afternoon. ' Even in Meet. however, ml izhlend Perk wen-ion added of o rt of light to their dances in t tun pm In the line ontr one 'arer stood out ft the others. erren mug, our ' ployod bril- l ntly end no labeled by the’Oek rk eoaeh, u a possible All-Sn- rben prospect. Bob Bremen, He. and "Beef" Leneloni, end, so' showed up well qditatdBehte d Tgam 52-0 GENERAL mamas -t---tge , 3mm cum jiijiriiiiirIt1t snow a) Let L00 “Jolly Jie" Kelley-Henry Burr ' Winnie. lam and, Sally T Prairie Ramblers and Patsy Montana Billy Wood and Pat'Buttram 1Mdnar,3htttt?.?f.tt? 901 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Highland Park, In. _-.----- Hit: - . Ste Bop-ad ou'nie Susi the â€min. In tht which] trum at of tli. tackles were nude, in 'noted the val-k at Aldib 2ggt'f, Bud Bald“! with con- siderabre interest. _ tuttt, both in ream and mi them off, Ruth m by in the heft nun on the fietd. But“ punud, on An “once of 40 â€rd: on. e “tempt and thit'l plinth: again a team tuck is Oak Puk'p. Bud ldauf nude (the only [out runs ' Highland fPIrk, mkiu seven brilliant atoms for at“ y: . Hunk “Mord-o show“ up 'rel, ' this (numbing his flrgt starting assignment; _ . '. Alth'ough the and; waved little of .the stmmtrtti thy-hid "atttpt Libertyville and crrral Lake, in still believe they have u chance to shovitheir ability Mon at: new " 0hr. Thelma {he Ema“ Wtldeqbtsamxt Sunni†at Bear4s. ley tithltrveae, . £33,3hould the effeetysf the Oak' _ ',, in. you off, one should no. . wreath: test, with the Highland Park boy: otterioU considenhle more opposi- tion.. ' . Octoberâ€! T F3088-80PH LOSE. 26-0 A series ot dimiu tumble: in ttktikt-'terudtotudomtftll orceeh butâ€: Bttpttotrttte" in their tune with the OIk Park crew! Semi-dâ€, Lam Punt», ordinIr- 11r I are hell handler, tumbled im, the third play of the game. Oil: Park recovered Ind in two plus mogul I touchdown. Then Pt Iona fumbled the kick-01!. Ind Oak Perk scared I second touchdown. They scored twice afterward im well earned Icon-u after study marches down the field. Barring that sfirtst ten, minutes. the home m4 turned in I creditable sumo lasainet I â€puller. foe. A Offensively', mtrhtartd Park 109k- od boat in the lat quart" when Neil torimer rieovered " Oak Park fumble and . triple pun, luau p0 barium to Clark, made a good " â€an. meold and Seller-gran starid for Oak Park while Lori- ne: sluhnnd. Manon. Wing, and Dani looked but for,thtry'tyr, boys. bulb" Janna Wttdep than PM Utmdol Dill tmr-'. if: [other Wing ' {Trinity B.uouat Church ( East laurel avenue The: Rev. cumu- E?iiet, Rate amnion Sandi}, Oct. IF. 7: 0 aan.-aolr, Communion, tMo a.m.--ahdqttrreh "hool. " aas-ihdornittd on?“ tnd ' imon. AytoutteemttsHrtt. M!“ Gm mum": on loudly, Oet. m. tn th p558)! house. Latch.“ will b Bel ed u 1 o'chck. F f The Deerfield Towuhip numb eanrelutt is sponsoriuz mule: Mon day night meeting: at " No Sheridan med. All voters who e . interested in the future of Maori should attend. Good smokers a proti1ieti. The lat meeting was we . amended; Spanner: were Mr. Gettr Fond from Round Elke 5nd_ t iiiiaGi Btghland Park. ", 333mm SEAR ' Matt-age ttb-tate-ate LT .LG IQ a: " mm Sentry“! Put “(20) Punk!†at... 3:13ng If; "in: Wan-hold .. hm New]. Knight Recto: 3.1" Mrs. Hoover to Talk At Convention of F Girl Scouts October I “Mrs. Roscoe B. Cnbbs, co mis- dimer of the Cincinnati Co, ncil. will welcome the visitors, on _ hone, behalf Mrs. Herbert Hoover, t tinn- ( president, will reply. T " ae- c mpliihments of the orgnn tion in first, and its objective: (of 4987 will be: outlined by Mrs. tri, ol" E Brandi. chum-m of the Q tion- u Board, It the first acacia with t keynote apoech'by Mrs. P: uio ads, a trustee of Bryn - Col- frho 1rmytterortd mans] ' n- ahtion, of the Girl Scouts vill Km .‘ cin)inrttti October It,' on Ptdrti,h' of delegates from ' “cry Mtg in the Union will numb to menu. the policies and pl _ of the Natiynul Council. ' S 1 Highland P911: and other with Show women Ire planning _ It; tend. _ T iVnriouI upects of the “(gum will!» discussed during "ttie',,',',? an. at the convention " jitrou meetings. A than“ at Whit: arrs. Hoover will pr do will bri s the eirnvmttion to a close on Octo r. 16. Speaker; of the‘eveningwill Dr. 1iitllnm M. Gilbut, whore _ it: will tid -.“Gfrl Scouting Aroun World." and In, Frederick who; will talk on "Girl Scou the1Uniud Sam." A J Eilqd in the Lake County order?» i' Office Sept. 28 to Oct. 8, 936. {Mid And ShieldirTo ' Ft ips § Furnished by Howard L. ' tt, _ '. Recorder. ' l 1,'1"iiirif. iiGGk, Tr. a; T. a Tr :1);in it unis. Trustee- deed w a lot 16 Richard W. Hawkins" uh Bee , ' ‘W i" , C G, Whiter, & wt to B.(‘Florin (tdis lot, q Arthur Dunasf Sherwood Manor. Seem. = - A l; " is. " 10. i V 3 _ t mm Natl Bunk &‘Trua r iso of évlnlton Tr to P. M. . "rtom tux-tees deed Lot 2 Valley HP Bee i Executon of Lat Will in; Ten- GGG. of n. P. 'Sedgwick. tki'd, to J. P. Biehn. Deed pt lots 1 ' 2 Une derwood’s Sub, blk 64 Highl’n‘d Pk. F G. Abnhnm & has to,Vl,Radon. Tif.' THEIR}; -d, has totV'Rxsdon. wn lot. 26 Arthur Dania “vim. Terrace Bee M. gt'L'. bit. a has to J. E. ‘Pel , wf jt tens; WD lot'30 bdd to Brneaido, See _ - f kj. w. Healer & wt to L. D. Lot " Hield’a Md to Sec. M. __ - L Vi. Tammi a wt MAI be!) lot 21 blk 2 Lloyd's re M. _ i, A. Tumuri to P. Tuna: jét 'uns. WD lot 2rtrlk 2 I mub. Sec 15. __ - -- .' i.r"ihitreitrlrto H L Mead item WD lot, " blk s :HiKhlIndg IE tth/ i, .. """A".'"irEvfiriA ‘to c. B. Pope & wt it tens, WD pt lot 16 t Ps First Add to 1retrfield, Bet {3, _ Tri." iiiiGiuir, a wt io 1r i mm .m- wn lot " Bill a Sto " Shore Crest, See. 36,'_ -- " .li", m K. GHChetlsin " wf I. W. Spices] & wt jt tens: QCD lot: 26, 27 a 28 Kidd’s mid .to midi, $0.136. _ - L Mrs. N. G. White lo B. ,ioon & wt " tons. wo 0.02;. P. Nixim's 'trurhW 1Ur ens.Secz_3_-A;_. I W. "D, Wheeler to C.’ L; a M. L. can» it tens- l trtrltt " North.“ to Lat Sec 21. .3. K. Courimtwf to B dur. genius TI a " m mines run). " ' _ i REAL ESTATE mama,†'87 mold ‘a wt to J. N, wt it tens. 5WD. All of add to Lakay plrltt, Et?..1: E. G. Wilda-7m P. Wit P' can Lot t & pt lot 8 Sub or " City. ol'hke Forest, See 28. , _ P. Wilder'b T. w. a i' V arwuou. R. $2de m4 Sub Lot 9 City of We F _ i. tue.' MI 'r. Wilder & Ir. w. swish-u Last Will my Tea- Tail muss Halide. rfmunn Hield’s tiiiterri. nib See I j nrf jt Rivinia. [4116mm bulkin: Al: Int , Bluff. Field ' (nomb’l v the W. " m a' Park tt. IH- iot 168 I w! to M, QR. Sndler. WD E 10 ft lot 8 Sub lot 9 City of Lake Por- est, Sec 28.; P. 3. Bittlett, Tr. to N. Knuth & wt Jt teria. D Iota 16, 16 t 17, result of pt Rockhnd Manor, the 19. i ' -iast'er in Chancery to W. J. Quicley. Deed pt lot 826 City of Lake Forest. ' _--- “E. M.~Ciuhin¢ a has to R. N. Golding. WD. lot 286 h pt m 284 City of We got)“. ___ . _ ' Familiarize Voters With Glackin Law 33. Bench» It 3mm. qcD lots' to a ll blk l P. B. autumn North Shore Woods, Bee. The varhttm civic clubs, Parent- ,Toeeher Atsoeiuioms, nnd women‘- clubs menial†county are being contacted Edwin: the next two weeks by pecker- sent out from the Like Emmy Tuberculosis Ast. moi-don to fauiu'liart%r the may hers with the provisions of' the San- atorium Law which will be voted on " the tmaeral election in Novem- ber. , q . The "nntoriurn 'or Ginokin Law,) as it is known. is I law of the Mater of Illinois, which empowen‘ the county hard of one}: county to es- tabliah and maintain n county Tuberculosis Sen-termini, or to pay for the are of tuberculosis per- sons in. n amuttoritmt elsewhere in the rate. br' levying n in: not to exceed onrand' one-belt mills. This luv applies only to tuber- culosis and cnnnot be misconstrued to include hospitals or other insti- tione wherein any other type of dis. use mny Jre treated. The. inade- quate number of beds tor when!» loci: patient: in Lake County mile: it imperative that some additionnl provision be made for them.’ n ,.....-.-.. __ W Dr. J. A. Ross, of Waueorfda, Du. McGrew, /, McCullough. Riuiuer and Proxmire, and Mrs. Robert S. Hota and Mrs. Patil-Jams", also I“. Allen. C. Bell, I“ of Lake Forest. Mrs. Janet Aitken Black, Winthrop Harbor, Mrs. Geo. W. Child: of Highlmd Ptirk and Mr. Harry A. Hall of Wnukegnm are uncaring before clubs this iteer on behllf of the Asaodiation. -} _ . J Deer Girl t Troop l W 2g2tl Girl 523::- of Troop , â€meet - Monday ning at 7:30 in the .) Deerfieid Preabrtaeiap church. Officers al ted are: . Serbs-June Tali: Tre-r-mor) “Keefe; Sock! Quit-man Rebecca Bor _er. ' V , t F I Captain-Jolephind Schmlcr. _ l iiGunus-ishrrlet Clank. . Patrol 0b Laader,-/tuek, Better. Ata'b-4Bt1us1' Jean‘sel'it. "I Patm1 Two Leader-Agn" Derby. Ait.--1B_ Ashanti. aâ€. rose' estimation foe F _ dtiop'tsemta ulna are l of it'-. Hidden Values and Assets Revealed by Correct Landscape Frankel! Bros. Inc Phone Deeifield 241 Josephine Lindeman To Ahpear Oct. 19 in Prdgiam of Dances , Hill; . Pratt present- In: Josephi ' Lindemnn. arriving thin week t _ New York. in a prop": of _ Monday aftemoon, Oct. 19, at e opanintrrnteetitte of the Shark of North Shore Congre- gation» ml. ' c Min. 1Itt Pratt’l School of Dancing. needs 'to'iptro4uetitrn to walnut 9! the North Shore. For may feism the new ha been the macaw leader in that field. Kin madamâ€. who comes direct from At Dorie Humphrey and Charles “Noumea group in New York; Mina with her. in addition to the atom â€new charm whichl is heâ€. ibaektrround of outstand- ing “achievement in about". mod- "naintriitttatremtir, man; both here an! abroad. She he studied in Europe and recently has taught there and mud: country. Her work with the New York Symphony and the :Phiihlrmonie ,Oreheetru is a testimonial to herizreat gift. Darin the, afternoon there will be an exhibit of articles made by 'the Victory Workshop, on oran- intion which nobles handicapped 1persons, to income "1Hstytrt',t11tf. Th. was! mine of the Sister- hood 'in‘sehcdnlod " begin st ' in the guarding, with n box luncheon " 12; business meeting a 1 o’clock. nnd at: 2:15 the Program Choir- rGn',t(rs.B.uotrtasitsrPtalte xthe meeting over, presenting to member- and cunts. the delightful unto! the afternoon. Guests are cordially invited. Road The Want Ads We Restore. _ the Life and Beauty , to your - mes-r-trits-ue/i', tr-r-Mui- WWW-tm -'h~.fuhd_ll. iiiG-ien-..o.."e 0'30â€â€ Embedded in the up of your upholstery is e and†tsoil-which hides the beauty and ooh!" of your fur. niture ind hails the garments which bone in con- tact with it. 3' . Home vacuuming dannot remove this smudge. nor the 1131111th mum lleo deep in thehbric. your upholstery needsrthe thoroughness of our; clean-1m process-that elem: all the wuy throat}! and restores the life and beauty to your fur-aim. Our pronoun is safe for the fipetst fabrics. [ Eta-nhl' UP)l0LSTERED ' FURNITURE Hudson and PM m4†Nora Gina Batt Itead PHONE HIGHLAND PARK mm...W.W Mosquito Trustees Will Meet October 13th 1rIwetd_TlerRtettt DiartetB-dtreirtst-dtrAt iiiiriiuTiiaiiuiGkdttvmtt onTtte-sttatr,0ttiCi, teluettotrertW._U6n,Mh_qr mmmuufaamw.‘ Batkeotmgtsurt4hrhMtltru" Ward Reich}: elbow-add“! Hu- old W. Norinntrof Bum ' Work will continue Inter this one son on mount ot‘tho but" ruins. CmmdmmnmSMM ConundonIMBMM Banister-MINI. October ' tin Brotherhood will mootntchehomdoflr.ln.lh- mer,ut0.Gmqt Band.â€- hndhrk. ', _ w-geo-tstir-a-af tuNbrthtehrrmdt_ootrr- "umitratodttidtttl Mend-Mo 'e,'St'A"l'llhSdS _ F Zio- m and ,- KW _ ‘-~ Henry G. Edmund. Mr Sunday wheel. Viz“ can; Convention “nice. 11 an. GREENSLADE tr1eetrieattymtraetrt. Electric Shop tundr'trsroeitutn's'De mutt-WNW mwmuhqwt Aster I'll.“ "ttri-'""""- “W. twin-am WG-4 wow.“ â€I,†PAGE [LEVIN