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Highland Park Press, 8 Oct 1936, p. 11

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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 ”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 ”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.. ' . October”! T F3088-80PH LOSE. 26-0 A series ot dimiu tumble: in ttktikt-'terudtotudomtftll orceeh but”: Bttpttotrttte" in their tune with the OIk Park crew! Semi-d”, 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 ”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 " ”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 , ”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. a”. 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 madam”. who comes direct from At Dorie Humphrey and Charles “Noumea group in New York; Mina with her. in addition to the atom ”new charm whichl is he”. 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 0'30”” 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.”- 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.“ ”I,” PAGE [LEVIN

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