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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1930, p. 12

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Monday, Juné 2, for an TUF', cn IMNI'I YS Highland Park Shop Panama Hats, cleaned and blocked Suits. cleaned and pressed . . . .. .'. . . Shoes Repaired by Experts e Huts Cleared and Blocked Suit: pvt-sum. while ym wait t 50th SI mI-I-nsl'n'. I' N w " FREIGHT DEPOT) my Homing. Show Rewiring, Pres-lug. Rat MI. " North First Street Tel. Highland Put 1957 Cleaning Naphtha 'air of Queen Anne Marquetry Chairs (e. 1735) Patronize the Press Advertisers ELM PLACE SERVICE STATION Watch Our Window Tires Repaired While You Wait Corner Elm Place and First Street PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3545 (Mit (thtglatttt \\High Test ANTIQUES Ml'lll‘.‘ HAVE " AT REASONAKIQ‘. PRICV-S' Smith 's ' an Announcement Important to Ladies _ Ethyl Gasoline We all for Ind deliver free Phone Highland Park ttts Tel. Winnetka 3470 ....$l.00 ....$1.50 Greaaing Service Tl! Pill! DEERFIIM) DROPS ns IMI LEAGUE GAME 4-1 Deerfield lost its first league same last Saturday to Morton, 4-1. Our boys were ndly lacking in blue hits, getting only tive safe ones. Rogun we: the only man to get more then one. Stover': home run in the third, with two on, noted three of Morton's four runs. Lineup: DIBRFIELD I DORMOII. 2h Murmur. r Mun. In Him». " Bomb. n Sell-rt. lb Mnhmcy. " MW. " Dakota-m . Rune". ph 8709mm. ph Khulna". an Dukemnn pitched a good gums holding Morton to six hits, but the Cicero boys got 'em when they count- ed and Deerfield didn't. Fundori. the Morton pitcher, found seven Deer- field men and had the others popping up all through the gum. "Wally" Dettman got. another nin- ttle to keep up his bure-hit-I-game record. "Bob" Skidmore played third base in the seventh after Russell hnd batted for Berube in the sixth. He turned the first ball put to him into I double play. "Skid" has a good arm and in developing into a gond batter and ought to ace regular ser- vice next xenon. Kraut. " Curr-m. If Behroedrr, A: sum. " Blavh. " Cumin. f Fuel. lb Layman. l Punch”, v Mauro; Can you swim? Mulio: Sure, like apoplexy. Mauro: Like upoplexy? Whit do you mean? _ 7 Mum»: over. M 0 “TON I VVVV'VV“ rhr "00!:anan (‘OMPAN‘ Women“: . . Commercial . . Indmlrial New t1matrurtton . . Remodeling Finanrinl We offer you a complete arrhi. tecnml. contracting. and finan. rill "rvire with a [ymrunlmd prim for any building 'project. If ynu an contemplating a new building or thr remodeling of an existing Atrm'turr. a di,. cuuion of your requirements involves no obligation. ' rapt-rig] 01m M's - Trihtme Tower ' Chicago AAAAA Three strokes and it's all TMIIN I” Snpninr 1'th C6 " " 2| With a. three point lead, Jim But, terworth won the Deerfuidahields ftifU club championship match, and he will receive e special medal award- ed by the National Ride association. His score was . possible in the prone prsition and 97x100 in the sitting pcsition. making a total of 197x200. ImNiW0lml WINS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Bob Williams came in second with the score of 99x100 in the prone, and 95x100 in the sitting, or a total of 194x200. The flrst time Bob ever fired on the rife team he made a score of 29x100, and now he is ondinz up the season with this high score, showing an improvement of over 300 per can. There was some very exceptional Quoting dute in this match and the flvo highest scores in the prone posi- tlon add up to 490x500, which is the highest score that the team has made this year. _ 3. Boh Jordan 4. Don Atherton. 5. Hurry Burbnek 6. Eddie Niemeyer T, Wnlter [ninth-ll K. Tom Brndtord 9. Hunk Burtmek l0. William PM _ Prone 5min: Tel-l I. Boh Jordan {17le BMW) 192xg00 4. Don Atherton T ttrrx100 91x100 tMhr200 5. Hurry Burbnék MMO' 94:10!) 1881200 6. Eddie Niemeyer 96x10!) ”x100 ”51:2” T, Willer Lllndt-Il 931100 Mat00 “51200 K. Tom Brndtord 92xl00 “61100 ‘17le200 9. Hunk Burtmek 91x|00 “3:100 177x200 l0. Willilm PM X71100 T2x100 159x200 Rob Jordan, Harry Burback and Ed Neimeyer are graduating. so that they have fired in the Inst, omeial ,,ehrnl match. SENIOR CLASS DAY GALA EVENT OF YEAR Senior class day at the Deerflpld- Shields high school will he observed nn Tuesday. June 3. Senior day this year will hemke regular class days with a few altera- tions. Tho program will mntain the usual original class prophecy, a short play or skit, 9nd original songs. The songs. by the way. were written by Grrdon Nielson. a The senior play was written hy the thmmittoo and will he managed and arm! by Miss Cnmer's senior drama class. Rntter Taylor. Louise Smith, Ar- thur Gourley, and Marion Weisen- hanger are the members of the sen- ior class committee and have chugo or the program. CEEEiEEEil EMPROOF WAREHOUSE MOVING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS PHONE a. P. 181-182 STORAGE Thursday, May 29, 1930 PACKING SHIPPIN G trstrm. 95xl00 91x100 leloo QIxIOO 90at00 gouloo #61100 72x10"

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