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Highland Park Press, 6 Mar 1930, p. 18

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Acce ssories. T Renauig-Alierafiond SHUF t10 thm- DOROTHY [HEN MM ROM/NI] Patronize the Press, Advertisers Open Saturday Evenings until 9:00 d'clock Deerfield Road YOUR COAL BUY YOUR COAL ON APPROVAL CmsyggrrtfihNt11,g,r, you use. If not, we will gladly send a Servlce Mon to inspect your furnace and make recommendation. let us relieve you of all trouble and .annoyance when you order your cool. Dan" make a disagreeable task of order. ing your Cool or Coke. Our telephone service makes it as simple as placing a grocery order. If you are angular customer, our rec: ads will show the size and grade of fuel personal SCPVICC do: convenient as your telephone ,dk [5 667 Vernon Ave (haaie111. - Tel.- Glencoe137 eariFe6iCEE ICE BUILDING MATERIAL SHOWE Telephone 2800 THE PRESS Mr. smut Show: at the at Ne Mr. (hen is a ten year veteran in scouting. having been so: utmastvr all of that time with the exception of a short time lately when he has served awn deputy er,mmissioner for the trumps at the Episcupal church in Winnetka, I lie was in Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan with his troop last summer, where the troop distinguished itself and when? both Mr. 60th andhis son, a scout in the troop, won the honor of elertinn to the honor camp fraternity, "The Order of the Arrow." No doubt the nominating committee had in mind his length cf service and camp experience when they recommended him for this position. V Mr. Gum: plans to give largely of his time during the year to advance the efficiency and quality of the work in the cuuncil especially where it has to dry with the cummissioned loader- ship. He is acting as the senior pa- trrrl leader of Scout Leaders Training murm- nuw in progress. MEL MULLINS LOSES IN TRIBUNE TOURNEY Mel Mullins. our tough little battle: from NerfieWShields, was forced out of the Chicago Tribune's Annual Golden Glove tourney last Thursday night by Kid Chioloro, of Sawyers. ville, Incidentally. Chiolero broke his thumh in a fight with William Copi. tune on the same night that he fought Mullins, and wasn't able to continue in the bouts the next night. Scout Commissioner Are com ml ame ,eent Trier Jamey R. floetg winner ttt 1 ouneil for the annual coum ' high school. Goetz of the North year 1930 1 meeting one Jack Jacobs. Jacobs was co_m’ 'iiiiieriGsGG/e a horizontal pose be- fore the first round was over. After a short period of rest, Mel encounter- ed Kid Chiolero, who, after a hard struggle for three rounds. won over Mullins on points. The sport writers of the Chicago Tribune described Mullins as a game little firhter and "almostas tough as his brother, Moon Mullins." Mel has been boxing for two years and is pro. gressing rapidly under the tutorship 1". Ed Jacobson of Deerfield. Mel was in the Golden Glove tour. ney fast year but was put, out in his tlrst fight. But he is a good boxer and will undoubtedly do better next FINEST DISPLAY OP “WORM“ m CHICAGO 6751 RAVENSWOOD AVENUE Phone lame Beach 4646 lt make! _ ,viiiiifiijtt JgaiG?iikei a. a. ANDERSON MONUMENT co. 5391 Central Avenue Telephone 3036 Across from Highland Park Press ir) \F" Citi . 'ig P, -, ‘ tr, _ ". . Fid 3 'ir . . I“ ‘ g 'IT.' h.. T TE It.?", g _ 4:49 GRANITE FURNISHED AND EWED BY 1"aa"MH""""" Bread from Huebner’s Bakery Thursday, March 6, I1930

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