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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1929, p. 46

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l:nu.dfl. bepetali ne : F csle W;m‘.. ho mtcz ic s nmiteds oc mananditdniite nc ww se m hers ‘fiA‘ es * Feea move mes bvu’L‘A, + "I omm commmemane * memat : pay 2 a m â€" , c = Â¥ : C _ e â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"roayper ___| HIGHLAND.PARK MAN : â€"| Past Of y s _ .L. * CS ITO A ELICOGRDINE S > *’mmYW inWGisiheralits wÂ¥ n n in h Ne din‘s tsin Oe ie ce m Te metooan it shan. Ne c The entire first half was played in 4 * Highwood ‘territory due to the abâ€" _ gence of Shannon, Highwood‘s toe ‘ ~ ened but cach time the boys held them on downs. 4 w râ€"â€"-â€"â€"a“'vwwâ€"-â€"":â€" mmpuamy. . . deeK Oe ie Eies coacinernenitngt WGeanem es cse The break of the deadlock came in ~the third quarter when Cronkhite of ~ Highwood ~amashed ~the "Iine ~for "a 12 yard gain. The Boylan brothers each made a first down putting the Allens dasked through tickle for the * touchdown.. Cronkhite passed. to ~.~Hutchinson â€"overâ€"theâ€"line for.the exâ€" ,Z‘hqmam;:rmn%,ms»t.hv‘â€"v pprpamacnon â€"â€"â€"ARterâ€"traitingâ€"the â€"Evening Ameriâ€" k6 u* s + dke mt w euanni 3t 4s ts can team for the first half of a strenuous game the Highwood grid warriors came through with a touchâ€" down andâ€"try for point to: win the game. The Peachesalso scored in the final quarter but the kick went wide and although a menacing passâ€" ing attack was faunched it was held up and before any damage was done ‘the game was over. â€" Highwood Defeats â€" - _ American Peaches 7â€"6 ‘This game was a real test for Highwood as the Peaches are rated as a very strong team which it cerâ€" tainly showed the crowd"*it was. The scrimmage was then up and down the fheld without â€" any score featured ‘by the deadly tackling of "Creation‘" to Be Unveiled Saturday on the Curtis N. Kimball Estate Hutchinson and the end runs of the Peaches half, Buhusky. _ â€" _ â€" â€"Hutchinson â€"made ._six consecutive tackles in the third quarter. > "Late in the last quarter Buhusky dashed around a pile made up of both teams forâ€"a touchdown from the ten yard line. The ¢try for point failed. â€" Theâ€"game â€"ended with the Peaches trying to score via the air: Highwood Peaches Klauke le. Perlman J. Stipe LK Hanke A. Englund e 6A Rodic Delong c. Felon M. Stipe Â¥.g. Schultz Williams rt. .____ Martin Hutchinson _ _ r.e. Greenwood Jo Boylan q. b. Kizer Jno. Boylan 1h. ~~â€"_ . Nikols Allens ®h. Buhusky ite: > 4Lb. Boilermaker l_ _ Great Britain is certainly having a : ‘theâ€" Arabaâ€"sin=â€"one of=the mandated territories...wished on her at the Â¥ose of the war. (And when they think of â€"allâ€"theâ€"troubleâ€" Uncle ww.fimsms,-mm date in Asia Minor it must make the internationalists want to exclaim, "well its just too bad.". . L101 linicencengetien enc m Epep en eeen en CCE ~â€".<..«c«â€".â€" Never â€"Tooâ€"Busyâ€"â€"â€"=>> This is a busy world but a man chasing â€"his hat in a gale is always sure of a large audienceâ€"Farm & FireSiGe,â€"â€">>=â€"â€"â€">>=ssvimemenr «> sip c mc nc ameai es snn onA on en l ie ue B B ‘f uEs q.b. 1h. r.h. £.b. Greenwood Kizer o# Nikols Buhusky Boilermaker FLL L0 028. dnc ifi ind t nten tw .. 3 c _ _ â€" _ io mm o l "In talking to Mr. Obee Tues _ The Democrats at W3 P ited thatâ€"sevora *stharâ€"rnati objecting because, so they say, Reâ€" pertaining to Lake county ro publicansâ€"are geuinrlfl of the cenâ€" should be brought up before the sus for.next year. Maybe they partment.and he is quite sure t takers won‘t count the© Democrats mittee will able to out the state.~ He is now a resident of Highland Park. Cns &0 ol e C ~All nine of the Superior schools in the county retained their ranking was scheduled for the honor â€"followâ€" ing inspection completed last week in Lake county by U. J. Hoffman, asâ€" sistant superintendent of public inâ€" struction of â€" Illinois.â€" & Superior Schools in ; : County Holdg Position The schools rated as superiors are Hawthorn, Wadsworth, Bonnie Brook, Wilson, Ridge, Ingleside, Lotus Counâ€" try, Lake Villa and Cedar Lake. ____ â€"â€" Oakland school east of Antioch, probably will get a superior rating. In the entire state there have been many of these have lapsed back into the Standard class through the inâ€" ability to keep the teaching and buildings to the highest rank. Mr. Hoffman pointed out. > 5 "These superior schools recognize the fact that about 90 per cent of the value is in the teacher and 10 per cent in building, equipment, and community interest," the state offiâ€" cial declared. â€" _ k éavd:i'fi' e tour of {ns@éafi with Mr. joffman and I. A. simpson, Eoufl.“ superintendent here. > af Lewis V. Morgan, county superinâ€" tendent of schools in DuPuge county, Change of Jobs: 3b ‘Charlie Blits, chief viclinist of the other day and is now playing second fAddle.â€"Farm & Fireside. 5. Continued from page 3 â€"‘One of the outstanding events the year was held last Wednesd: evening, ~when Past Matron‘s a Patron‘s night was observed at Cam bell chapter, No. 712, 0. E. 8. M Henry F. Clow and Mr. Norman C\ ver who served the chapter as matr, beautifully exemplified as it was du the year of their service. . At the opening of the chapter 1 Harry F. Clow who served as h orary sentinel for the evening ga the "Ode to the Flag." . _Other officers of the evening wer Mrs. J. Chantry, associate matro Mrs. Albert Larson, chaplain; N Hugo Schneider, marshal; M White, conductress; Mrs. H. Schn der, assistant conductress; Mrs. I vin, seceretray; Mrs. Elmer Brow treasurer; Miss Emily Knaak, Ad Mrs. Fred Moon, Ruth; Mrs. Geor Green, Esther; Mrs. W. J. Brow Martha ; â€" Mrs.â€"â€" Margaret â€" Marsh Flecta;â€" Mrs.â€"V.~ Musser, W ard Mrs. H. G. Winters, organist; M M. Muller, soloist. Mr. Albert L: son, and Mrs. Fraze were the gue: of honor during the evening. _ Mrs._ Clow‘s officers of 1922 sa songs of welcome to the vartousâ€" ficers, the words of which had be composed by Mrs. H. G.â€"Winter. Masonic hall was attractively d bert Larson‘s garden. Following the meeting refre: which had been attractively decora in autumn leaves. The tables w decorated in pink:â€"and white, un The next meeting will be hb Wednesday evening, Nov. 6. This be Worthy Matron‘s night. Mrs: Panowski of Lake Forest and 1 Sam Pollack of Antioch will se in the east. All members are ur; to attend these meetings. â€" ~ â€".The road and bridge committee the Lake County Board of Super sors left Tuesday night for Spri field to meet with the state highy department to discuss the possibil of getting the state to build a n bridge on Sheridan road, just no of Fort Sheridan, where several v serious accidents have happened, â€" very â€" rec‘entlx_h when Miss Felic Buehl drove her car through . railing into the ravine below, n rowly escaping death. Ssd . _.There is a very dangerous cu board. feels cthat the state sho straighten out this road and . bt the bridge. ? it Roadâ€"and Bridge Com.:â€" Goes to Springfi The members of the road : bridgeâ€"committeeâ€"are Frank Stant Henry Stratton,. Wm, J.â€"Obee, H. Kelsey and Wm. R.. Rosing.

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