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Highland Park Press, 8 Oct 1931, p. 44

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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry and Mrs. Edwin Beckman visited Mrs. Beckman‘s son, Peter Curtis, in Chiâ€" cago on Tuesday evening. Mr. Curâ€" tis was injured by steam while working late Monday afternoon. _ «HIRTYâ€"EIGHT *‘ and little son Laurance of Moline, IIl., spent last Thursday and Friâ€" day with Mrs. Dondanville‘s grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Catherine Ender, and at the Eugene Ender home. o detect hidden inferiority. â€"â€" es o rgriinionn ioparragns Bring your wife, mother, sister or sweetheart with you. Let her assist you in the selection of a becoming pattern from the quality woolens ofâ€" _ _ > Women know quality. They instinctively search out and x y ‘ _._Mrs. Hubert _McGuire‘s circle .. 4 Ritm‘y sucie r;dni W cfi cce i) ioni n anreet dnnmarpnanmenens. Stertem sgemones a committee meeting Monday eveâ€" ning at the home of Mrs. Alex. Will man. _ Plans were formulated for a chicken supper to be given at the Holy Cross parish hall on the eveâ€" ning of Wednesday, Oct. 28. Comâ€" plete plans for the affair will be anâ€" nounced later. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer and three sons, Frederick, John and Donald were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bagby of Chicago. SALESROOMS _____ 35 South Dearborn Street _ PRICE BUILDING : at. Monroe 319 West Van Buren St. . Second Floor â€"Main Floor ing, the seaming, the felling â€"the fine points of needlework in the finished garmentsâ€"as being One Hundred Point Perfect. e The new Autumn and Winter woolens are now on display. She, too, will pronounce the stitchâ€" Suits Handsomely Tailored _ Moderate Prices ~â€" _ Expert Tryon Service THE PRESS home on Saturday. * § of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon, Oct. 15. Unâ€" less otherwise announced, the meetâ€" ing will be held at the church. Miss Miriam Stryker and Mr. Donald Easton attended the recepâ€" tion at the Oak Terrace school in Highwood last Tuesday evening, given for the faculty and board members. mmmmape iess L OO OOfi Pfour ries. _ Hebson then _ broke Newsâ€"Index recovering the ball on the Alâ€"Star 28â€"yard line. The halfâ€" § § ‘way mark was reached as the Newsâ€" Index team had pushed the ball to â€"â€"â€"â€" o l the Highland Park sixâ€"yard line.â€" y lf Bcore in Fourth â€"â€" An exchange of purts at the beâ€" ginning of the last quarter put the ball on the Highland Park 30â€"yard â€"â€"ll|ion.~ On the second play Rogan followed zy making a first down on a quarterâ€"back sneak. Davidson hit for three yards, and made another Index first down on an end run. fought. After an incompleted pass, Burâ€" meister kicked, and by superb placeâ€" ment tke ball went outside on the Allâ€"Star fiveâ€"yard line. ~â€"The Index received the kickoff, returning the ball to the 23â€"yard line. _ With two line plunges, and with the aid of a 15â€"yard penalty; with the aid of a 15â€"yard penalty; the locals advanced the ball to midâ€" feld. In a last desperate effort the Index team was throwing passes to tie ine score, as with the ball in m Yore passes, ccmpleting none, while the Newsâ€"Index tried seven, making one eonnect. â€" The lineup: Press Allâ€"Stars(7) Newsâ€"Index (0) Sticken â€" Substitutions â€" Highland Park Bock for G: Kress, C. Johnson for Yore, McCraven for A. Kress, Rhineâ€" hart for Sticken, Holleran for Stipe, Sheahen for Moon, Parker for Barâ€" Bartleman 1b Sheahen for Moon, Parker for Barâ€" telman, Conway for Becker, Bennett for Johnston. > . Newsâ€"Index: Martini for Hayes, Callahan for Kosten, Cosmas for Long, Unrderhill for Davidson, Runge for Eiden, Beringer for Burmeister, Ratcliifs for Maltby, Burmeister for Hebsou, I!gl‘;;on for Powers. Officials: \Glick, Clark. * Play Here Sunday Next Sunday, Oct. 11, the H. P. Press Allâ€"Stars play the Finucan Teddy Bcars of Chicago at Sunset park. The kickoff will be at 2:30 o‘clock.â€"The â€"Teddy â€"Bears have a god reputation as. a_ hardâ€"fighting grid bunch, with a strong back field and a hardâ€"nitting line, and another splendid game is expected. Fans here are enthusiastic over the exâ€" cellent showing made by the Press Allâ€"Stars, with all games won so w"z their highâ€"grade type football is winning them hosts Rogan and Conway advanced the l1 to their own 19â€"yard line in ~and made the only score of the _ * (Continued from page 4) " ab Th Th Ig It Burmeister Branstrom Maltby Powers ended Eiden of

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