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Highland Park Press, 11 Sep 1930, p. 21

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Waukegan Youth Gone Since Last of August Police along the north shore last week wore asked to aid in the search for Aaron F. Warfel, 17-year-"old son of F. W. Warfel of the Karcher hotel, Waukegan, who was last seen in Freeport, Ill., August 31. At that time the youth, who had $125 in cash Thursday, Sept. 11, 1930 Highland Park For the NEW MAJESTIC RADIO on his person, wu supposed to bond 11 bus for Waukegan. He has not been seen since, and his father tears that he may have met with foul play. Aaron, who is 5 feet 10 inches tall, was wearing I double-breasted dark blue suit at the time of his disap- penance. Read Our Want-Ads STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY Highland Park's Exclusive Dealer THE PRESS NORTHWESTERN U. HAS STRONG CARD Northwestern'. 1980 football squad sizes up at this curly date much the same " last yenr--that ts, l mull which will present . formidnble front just so long " Coach Dick Hunky can keep his firtst string boys in the lineup. His shock troopI Are not all they should be in numbers and ability but if the regular: con and up un- der the strenuous echedulo then the Purple should be regarded " dum- Five Big Ten Games in Addiuon to Notre Dame and Smaller Schools Scheduled Cnpt. Hunk Bruder'a return to phy- ing form main after being out I“ but season with I broken leg will odd I lot of power to the _imekBeid. " kicking will help make up for part of Bergherm's loss. Everybody in the Wildcat comp is trusting that Capt. Hank has fully recovered from his injury and will be Ible to perform with' all his old time ability. Many feel that u Bruder you no will to the Wildcou. ln Addition to Bruder, Henley hll three other msoned halfback: in Al Moore, Sid Burnstein, and Bill Gran. Both Moore Ind Burnatein cane along fast vow-rm the close of In! season and much is expected of them this The Highland Park Press 20% DISCOUNT ON BROUGHT AND CALLED FOR. DRY CLEANING Ind LAUNDRY RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 018 N. Green " Ill. 'ughtand Pk. " N. rim tlt. Elihu-d Purl can do your Want-M job alone. Nine out of ten people here read it. The Press Want-Ads quartet of back: from hut year did not win letters "e lilo unil- J. SMITH JUNK TELEPHONE 410 The Baehtield for result. Duluth Phone Highland Park 350 The unetrpeeted drop in damn-rent is due, they said to the opening this yenr of the new high school in Cult towmhip In Post lake. Sinu- the opening in I917 of the Libertyville high school. and! "" had shown I urn-ll increa- h the number of students until the pliant year. The new $130,000 "Winn! addition of the school opemd Int year was expected to More... the number of utudenta attending the title. They Ire Bob Hnill. “mic Jindrieh, Roy Deming. and Kan Pos. Iier. Several sophomor- eandtditas show promise but hurdly - to re- plnce the veteran: on hand. They an Harry Mundaliul. End O'Keefe. Jin- mie O'Mnrn, Phil Sechi, Ind “An“ capable iteld general can also pan and carry the ball. Bert Riold. lemma hat year. and Will Lewis. also a let- terman who was not in achool laat season, are other quarurback upiro auto. The former waa and last [all only as a drop kicker. Among the storthorttore quarterback hopefuls are F. A. Leach and "tutr" Russell. Both'thm youngster- dil- played a lot of possibilities in aprin. practice and are certain to toe eon. widerable service. It is possible that Coach Hank-y will mm some of than boys to halt no as to get full on of their aervicea as ball carrim. The line positions shape up fairly strong with the exception ot the guard and center politiona. The loaa. of Anderson and Erickaon la going to hurt matters and union their apocal- oora come along fast there positions may prove the link that will break the mie U' Martin candidates. He yell‘l experienu muy I chain High school enrollment in Liberty- ville took a drop this year as com- parod with lant year, 'only 801 atla- dents having been registered at open- ing time. The enrollment for the aca- nion of 1929-80 Wu 320. tkhoul of. fieUU said. however, that the present term'n enrollment would be oeelUd with the usual number of late recla- tritium. Adina! Libertyville H. S. Enroll- ment Shows Decrease Oct On Oct Oct Nov Noe Nov 0V prove Hunley ll uhedule for "MP. --Narte It Evmm, -Ohio It Evan-ton. ~lllino$n at Urban. -Cetttre It Evnnston. i--Minnesota " Iinmpolll '--rndiar" at Bloom”. Schedule W inconsln " I ntré Dame at erul can also pull and Bert Ricki. 19m Jill Lewis. also I let- ' not in uhool Int er quarterback upiro m of Glues " Evnnm. t Evan-ton "

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