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Highland Park Press, 10 Dec 1931, p. 26

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y = +<~¢. s and _ .â€"â€"â€"4 .6 Specials_for _Christmias _ Cifts $ | Furnace w i 4. _( C s . _ ~NAMEOâ€"GRAM P ~ : *.: ' Half Way Down : ’ TWICE AS MUCH WORK ~~â€"|!~â€"~DONE ON YOUR CAR i a} e (r.’=. :C (° THE â€" UDELL PRINTING Co. | Half Way Down w The Alley 536 Central Avenue including name and new woodblock style illustrations : $2.00 per box 60 sheets and 50 envelopes (blank] ; with silver, copper, blue or brown ink . $2.00 per box 60 sheets, 50 envelopes (blank] TIFFANY MONOGRAM STATIONERY 60 sheets with Tiffany Monogram and envelopes, $1 per box,. Red, brown or green, $1.00 Silver or copper, $1.50 COMPLETE AUTO REPATR SERVICE 144 North First St. §yx~ Tel. H. Matt‘s Garage Than Any Garage In Highland Park MYâ€"NAME â€"STATIONERY OQLD WOOD BLOCK The Block Telephone H. P. 557 'Egll Willow Ro"afil rmemmmimne. â€"Winnetka, T; THE â€"PRES 8 â€" In the afternoon from 3:20 to 5:00 _p. m. the students may consult the representatives from the various colâ€" leges. Then supper will be served to the representatives in the cafe: teria. From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. there â€"will be a program in the auditorium in which various types of colleges will be discussed. by members of their al earv? the the students and their parents may ~consult the representatives in the rooms in the East building. j teria. From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. there "If we win the last match of the will be a program in the auditorium | S€"i¢S," â€" stated _Jim â€" Butterworth, in which various types of colleges Dfi"‘}"&“w‘&"h‘.m’ "%‘“t °"l:i'm‘t‘°' discussed embers ally, give us first place over wiu,,he iatussed AY meriertâ€"oi |about t3 other teams." From the the students and their ts may| Way things are going now, it seems consult the *mpmenutg::in in u:i that we shall win the match, for rooms in the East building. â€"â€"| with more than half of the final tarâ€" é * WiGgemimicee wtgain nigniaar ie on nitenined gets fired the”team has set a new The pessimist is the fellow who| °°28On record. o e s would substitute the raven for the .__Two Teams are~ Tied eagle as the American national émâ€"| _ Because the Auburn, Maine,; and blem. f R Deerfieldâ€"Shields‘ teams are tied, the fnmumemmemnmmmmmeammammmmmmmmmcmecomâ€"â€",, | HEeXt MAtCh Will decide the chamâ€" pionship. The two teams have tied RELIABLE LAUNDRY || tnree matches which indicates that «+*~ > ~ AND the teams are very evenly matched. Students will indicate their preferâ€" ences of schools which they would like to have represented at college night in questionnaires to be sent around to the sessions today. Colâ€" lege night â€"will take the placeof the January â€" meeting of the P.:T.A. So that the students may have the ~opportunity to â€"find out the courses, facilities, requirements, and general life in the school which they are considering attending, the P. T. A. is sponsoring a college night proâ€" gram on January 9. â€"â€" _DRY CLEANINC ALL OF OUR WORK IS .â€"_ GUARANTEED PHONE 635 emmnimnmnmeneoprenmnnictmcnsn c ocoam c »â€"3ycâ€"f [ JORtCDâ€"OL.â€"t16.AILStâ€"SCFICS.111.th€.NAâ€" QUALITY DRY CLEANING ; || tional Biâ€"Weekly matches. 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With only the Edward Little Junâ€" ior Rifle club of Auburn, Maine, beâ€" tween them and the championship of class "B" in the National Biâ€"Weekly rifle matches, the Deerfleldâ€"Shields‘ riffemen are striving hard to top the Maine shooters in the final match which is to be shot soon. Winner to Receive Trophy If our riflemen manage to win the championship of class "B," they will Winner of National Matches to Receive Big Silver Cup **~~as Trophy â€"~ â€"Last Saturday the Deerfieldâ€"sh Following are the scores of Deerâ€" ryamrr i TObBL 4.: c:â€"cseinsaresâ€"ss.cms5.s,â€" 484X500 I Part Ol:l] RIFLEMEN VIE FOR RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP THURSDAY, ‘â€"~ Wilmette 900 10, 1931 Plats on were turne Oakwood, $ Mausoleum ~Waukegan; ton on. 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