a tit'rl'RirAt' N0 “The Bachelorâ€. Sl'SDAY NOV. " Continuou- 241:0. .. m. ADMISSION PEARL THEATRE “The Flying Fleet“ Comedy HIGH LAND PARK. ILL. 'ome the edr . News . Novelty Phone WM 1734'“!!! rty New: . Novelty aNo uthwm" M. RIESER LEVEKONE. MI inn. . “In!“ lint: min. Commmnm Club" 0n he NOV. " In." but tttl Quark! r botwun ‘nee WM Chm. rurht.oN Ilium-mi Illimmu." I'll" r fol- than Thr "In no the tha 10c will the FINAL CONTEST FOR FOOTBALL TICKETS R W N. S. WOMEN VOTERS IiEIirall)i08u)lif " and Mr The winners of last. week's contest un- been chosen for awards, Brine Iuine, well known Highland Park mint-rm man, and James Harris, scl- L. F. High School Case Goes to Supreme Court silrottd ll m Al " The Lake Forest high school cuei n which the validity of the amend-i mm. to the 'ownship hieh school} aw under which the new Lake For.) wt High School district was created N in question, was on Tuesday ap- pealed to the Illinois supreme court from thy decision of Judge Shurtleff ra-ndorerl against the. establishment pf the distriet several docks "o. The move to form a new district at Lake Forest was opposed in the eir. wit court hy the neerfu1d.ghields high school board and both districts will be represented by attorneys in the hearing before the higher court. The Lake Fr n which the ll mm. to the aw under whit rth Imettt 'unty Other atkluw Mr M r tthrern present included Mrs. J. '.kheeht and Miss Eva Young from Uptown League. vlrs. Corvontt. Hopkins, Mrs. R. Walkvr, Mrs. R. P. Sherer, High- d Park; Miss Martha M. Llwer. 3. George B. Blossom Jr., Mrs. lfiam Cowley and Miss Kntherino Vin. Lake Forest. _ _ &W :mston (Continued from (t wnmnn asked for Mr. Chimi- s suppnrt of the Jones bill, suc- r to the Shepherd-Town" not rning maternity and infant wel. and federal suftrtute in the Dis- "t Columbia. B. C. P. Fowler and Mrs. Gerald ' represented the Illinois League Mrs. John J. Keenan the Cook ty League. Mm present included Mrs. J. (Continued from Page 6) lu fond ticko ilsnn. IV avenue. Highwood. 375; ~huItz, 225 Central avenue. 37'.P, Joseph Memory, 245 msl street, Highland Park, rkvts’J. R. Purnell, Par- nn. M6; Joy B. Brownies, N2nue, Highwood. 348', C. ' 225 Central avenue. Wil- Mrs. Charles Musil, High- Charles Musil, Highwood, page 10) THE PRESS toirunrririGiir riiilissiert .of trtstl place in the Highland Park major league last week by taking two games from the Highland Park State Bank, while the Moose Lodge (which was tied with the Press team a week ago) was taken for a ride by the Sweet- land Drugs for two games. Reliable Laundry took two from the Yellow co and are now tied tor third place with the Highland Park StateBank tea Hans Nelson shot the high series for the week, 657, but was one pin short of the season record held by George Kurt. _ -,LiriGnardi is still holding up the major bowling league with an amazing average of 158, John Nizzi is still holding high game with 268. Team Sanding Klnlrm Rheohen Mlnurini Guerrl G,iusro Horn: MI A. Uri Nielsen lnman Campbell Rowe Br The iiiehund Park J'retttar? The Junior Bowling league' quieted down considerably in voice but not in pranks, nevertheless, quite the most colorful thing in town, and for that matter probably more freak, hop- skip and jump deliveries than any place in the world. The other night the writer saw the following things happen: A bowler twice shot on the wrong 'alley; another bowler pick up wrong alley, and .another bowler picked two straight cherries to his disgust. Some league! And it's the best tonsil league in the world. '/s,'i'l%"ini""Giiit', _ _, _ ’. 10 Yellow Cub 't ll High (mum unm- Hiuhl-nd Plrk t'tate Bunk Bowden's Market had to break the league high series record which was held by Walter Tailors by almost 60 pins in order to take three from Bock Service Station. Walter Tailor had M easy time winning three from the last place Reliable Laundry team. "inch "nth "Illh ' P. Press Team Leads Major Bowling League; Scores of Both Leagues "iiirrnrriiraYdrk Beverage pull- ed the surprise of the week by taking cNIchnln Tub! mum-mg Hikhlnnd lit-Hulda - Jdnior Lemme Tho Junior Bowling lea: Pioeentlnl Pierhietti Niul - Morn" Harm" Turelll Cnratti Ieehiett't Pieetuetti w. If! H. P. Pro-u VII Reliable Lulu Hand Drugs eh. H. P. State Bunk. J. 20 Mr- huh"- " Yellow Cub. Scorn HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK 206 12tl 208 107 165 Mt “In.“ T 139 Hi tTT m. 204 m 190 1airvGiif oline J. Nlui. as“. individual series-re. Kyry, SEX 'I'ii'iiHLANn nnk' “as: 169 201 'fGriraPs, Schedulé wli nifili'knm LAI'NDRY 174 [H sWiiimastt mums i Tri-l lil Total Total Total i141 MOOSE LODGE 166 m-rlm Mouse Lst4tre, 185 Park Pram Mtte l'nrk Stile Bank Total Mal YELLOW mu 9t6 190 Reliable lgundry 163 161 166 Mil 293 167 ttrt) I79 HM ttit 1’16 912 903 198 180 920 1R0 212 207 16T 134 1614 160 202 m8 213 130 202’ 169 $12 Mt 145 509 404 M8 519 MO 500 M.8 535 453 462 "a 5M 504 4E9 M0 5H 58a ECOMMEECE CHAMBER : NOVEMBER MEETING New Member Application for membership from Art Olson & Co. was presented and this firm was voted into membership. Communication from the Highland Park fire department and Highland Park Social Service committee thank- ing the Chamber of Commerce for its interest and eo-operation in their en- deavors were read and ordered placed on file. _ The report of the nominating com- mittee was presented and accepted. After some discussion as to the poor condition of the flag pole hold. ers throughout the business area, motion was made by L. W. Neiter, seconded and carried that Iredale Warehouse employ a man to clean them out prior to the next flag dis- play. Holiday Decorating There was considerable discussion as to the advisability of decorating the Highland Park business area for the holiday season. Upon motion of Mortimer Singer, seconded and car- 'ried, President Simona was authors ized to appoint a committee to make a survey of varinus plans and the committee was given authority to act. V Howard Moran. secretary-treasurer of the Highland Park Social Service committee, made a thorough report as to its purp'oses, functions and achievements. Mr. Moran's report was received with interest and ap- preeiation by those present. tr"'"'"""" -, ...,...- ,..V _"'" The matter' of donating to the Red Cross campaign was discussed, and it was regularly moved, seconded and curried not to donate as an organ- ization inasmuch as the members were donating individually. ' two games from Bornardi's Hard- ware team. The two other teams woro missing and will have to roll off their games later. Next Week's Schedule NOV. IT Rallnblo Laundry VI. Burundi Hardware. H. P. Revenue vs. Bock Service Bills amounting to $31.75 were read, approved and voted paid after proper audit. Ha whom re, Sunk-n. We!" Care! Dnllnvllln QnuIIoll anden Dunn". Nov. li<Wullcr Tailor w Sum-ct Cafe. unwdon'u Msrretiyeliq!.ene". Cuehittr" Shannon Carlson R. Bock G. Bork Tuinll ignxlnl Placem- Binnn Rwa nmn Ryhnlt Rhenhrn Drnmn Grunrwnld Lnnrlnni Mum l'znllnl Conrad Sun“ Vilnnchi Bernard' Minnn'ni Gaulol! /Continued from page 3) Peter mick" smvuca inL-i-nn TRF. 1:5]an Total Trrtal 6 w n. P. BEVERAGE Tubal 790 M2 RELIABLE LAUNDRY 152 111 Total Total 1;an“ MAhKET Thursday, Nov. 13, 1930 jan from the Highland rartment and Highland crvice committee thank- ber of Commerce for its o-operation in their en- read and ordered placed STATION t'20 IT", 121 160 152 rt? Hi 164 i211 I " 200 MO 144 131 MO 120 Ill 159 Mi 125 co. Hi is?) m R05 F66 IM [34 lilo 122 107 M2 IM 6M 12R 150 15.1 I be: IN 162 167 1H 145 125 184 ,632 189 198 19t Mi 184 188 lot 141 Hi 62? 161 151 HQ ttm 167 m 828 510 512 3M 419 422 495 469 AM 560 ‘94 5tril 3519 arm M4 Hi 490 407 4.10 480 443 425 458