animmpre ies esnnrmyetimg / - a €h o 2 | j | 6; 7 ;‘ ' PR * es st in oflled and librarian of the chortts, at 219, Mr. William Bowden, president of the chorus, Highland Park 2050,;, or Mr. Robert Carver, chorus director, Highland Park 2560,. _ Antrventint ~â€" This seems to be filling a real g‘?‘“,.:"'f"’ ze g ?%‘é.nk:w‘m "SII."':::: s need for a men‘s chorus in the Highâ€" â€" k _=.â€"â€" PM .villse, land Park community, and a great 3.‘.’.“5?.:;:’.‘-:;‘;? 0 2 Webster ons 10 d deal of good comradeship and enâ€" y Glaub ... 2 1 2 Joyment is experienced by these| . Thursday night, Jan. 14, St. Paul‘s _ For further information call the| field Grammar school. Games starts Ne 120 iÂ¥ hn roupeberas 4 * U ue â€"Miss Jacaueline Keastar o11a _~| V the overtime period Stewart orâ€"Miss Jacqueline Keaster.â€" l6 Coiced hols Amidided 3 °) 1. o. l _ lCwWRIL Attention of the members 2:}3{“ scored a basket ufl'gkon a free Woman‘s Gymnasium class of Linâ€" Heriaiber Tes Piaines, but Segert nm Ul‘l L Q o m CC HFC U C eoln '°"°°*,i’ calted to “", S2TY | throws and Billy Rogan scored a mwmfï¬z ;";9‘3‘.-3?&. St. Paul‘s a 35â€"32 20. â€" This change is only temporary| "‘~**"". _ _and pecasioned umi.l"‘- _, in > ‘v"mmiq points "to "his "Creâ€" portant meeting of a civic group at| U@.W*°_"N‘gh scorer for the night, the Lincoln school on next Monday| Whil¢ "Red" Silver came through _evening. : o ew]:.:h‘ two baskets and three free The Community Men‘s ch ows and Des Plaines found it ‘meeting regularly on Tuesday eve_| 2rd to break up "Red‘s" fine floor nings in the Elm Place school music playing. Jack Thomas tossed in room, has_issued_â€"aâ€"eallâ€"toâ€"allâ€"oid, *~° P2%@ktsâ€"and â€"oneâ€"freeâ€"throw.â€" college and university glee club men| _ Lineup: to meet with the chorus next Tues.| 8t P*=!‘s BFT F . e Phne day eveningâ€"andâ€"become affiliated| Rogan, rf _ 2 o y Mahn ;'._;;_'1'31 with this group. ' Garling, rf ... 0 0 1 Hall .____â€". 0 0 0 Pork Steaks, lean and tender; per lb. ...._._.___. Hamburger, fresh ground; per lb; ....._.._ Sliced Bacon, sugar cured; per lb. .____. _ Relba M gh aBieatonts cfitmatneit . uhsin i9820 the selection of oneâ€"act plays. _:‘ / Forâ€" further information please eall the . Director of Recreation, Harry L. Allen, Highland Park 858, orâ€" Miss Jacqueline â€"Keaster, 2113. â€" Attention of the members of the Woman‘s Gymnasium class of Linâ€" »«hflmxfledmée?ury change in the meeting night from Monday, Jan. 18, toâ€"Wednesday, Jan: 20. This change is only temporary andâ€"isâ€"occasioned> "~of an in portant meeting of a civie group at the Lincoln school on next Monday hand furnis game by a score of 85-38 'l'hnudn y roup fof imel/ t . .. "| hight Jan. 7/ at the Heorfely Gramâ€" *A i y o. cack sh2¢! hke: sohpor agin "yy Paul‘s led ï¬l:!hld'ndt bf?o Ik ho 16â€"10 â€"at the half way mark only ess than fifteen minâ€" ce th ntes nor more than fortyâ€"five min.| o have Des Plaines tie up the score utes. â€" oo â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"| im the third quarter. _ Des Plaines, f it i3 led by Stewart and Krahora, soon A 4 ‘i:’;"h‘,']? Mouk ;ig;’“"fl‘l‘ went into the lead in the last quarâ€" an es n coac a & ; i tire mac t t Comntty t anl grip Jop, thno, o l cogey ies et Pn willâ€"alsoâ€"be given i ] C â€" through with the selection of oneâ€"act plays,. > E‘P‘t Segert came throug Coâ€"Operative Trading Co. 320 Railroad Avenue, Highwood â€"â€"Phone 1454 , or Mr. FIRST ONEâ€"ACT PLAY COnunued from ppromey nenmmerae ercarrminin mranegere pie aepelant.. : 7 y ore and Milâ€"| g, a , Kurope and Fort chortts, at 219,) August Christopherson, 71â€"yearâ€"| W2Uk¢@ railroad has been directed| " Thevs i , president of| old resident of Hainesville, died last] ‘°,!"5ta!l two crossing gates with|. These new rookies are now in Catk 2050, or| week at the Condell Memorial hosâ€"| Sw!k arms to provide full 24. Ca"P 8Nd relatives and friends will horus d"??t,f’?"} pital, Libertyville, after illness. of ..,..,....h“' protection at the Ridgeland|"C..2UOWed to watch them being : "’*"ï¬i‘w ‘s.. of _ Deerfield â€" defeated page 5) Des Plaines in an overtime northâ€" 10¢ 23¢ rate St. Paul\ Des Plaines will be ues _ c‘ armsr.__.â€"""agaps ace. » rf ... 2 0 0 Mahn _ 1 0@ 4) : G(rlhu.nrt : g%n.n ..._..-_;: g : _ Any t« Silver *.: ;} flm reis "::“011 = a'sll::d :: ‘thâ€"| Maiman. ig ... 0 3 I Iraube, _ 0 0 I reat] Van Blair, ig .1 0 2 Webster ___ 1Â¥ %| .:. enâ€"! â€" > â€" Claoh ...\ & I &1 w . W ancy â€" Red : Salmon, ~Monarch bnm!, 1 pound flat tin; 55 10 oz. package ... Fancy Red : Salmo bnm{ 1 pound flat three free throws and Billy Rogan a basket to tie up the score at 29â€"20 as the game ended. St. Paul‘s Win .. s .c ATC in Overtime Game| __â€"_Nick Kelters Jan:20/ OA =RRACE SCHOOL 10¢ THE PRESSs 10 0 CC CCCCCB CV eGurnIUOE al. protection from 8 a.m., until â€" p.m. daily on days when school is i session. . The change in service has bee1 approved by the city council of Wau kegan, » With a view of the gafety of school children the commission orâ€" dered â€"theâ€"railroad ‘to maintain a flagman at the crossing as additionâ€" 1 ND l o ie rednst oalal. 4 ind cin t c a ds will be in substitution for manuvally operated crossing gates now proâ€" tecting highway traffic over the crossing. : ‘ RELIABLE LAUNDRY â€"~â€"â€"â€" AT STUD â€"FINE BLACK COCKER SPANIEL Fromd'lamp;on Stock FEEâ€"Second Choice of Litter sant Barbers, the Froshâ€"Soph| "‘" the army, however, and will (Will be Tuesday, Jan, 19, at Oag| £!¥€ first aid if needed, . Visitoss Terrace.~ eas" epraikermage tx Te;’is:ixownthhow an army funcâ€" Ably teamâ€"wigh! ons, giving them an insight into with, the Highwood Indians: ase| oo ie CaPrem Welse told is asked to call H Menwong y 1 to® ; E ighwood 1240. tears from Highwood had joined -“â€"“. then3 sir.xce camp â€" opened. These Order Automa mkx% including aai:: prominent io e t oL nessâ€"men, are g trained by â€"at Wa ukegan Crosglng Top Sergeant Gus Klemp, who has DRY CLEANING CO E _0 ‘"6 2zeerirelid again, and the Sanitary Barbers, the Froshâ€"Soph will be Tuesday, Jan. 19, at Oak R. Pierantoni LG. Substitutions for the Pirates Orlandi for ‘T. Santi, M. Marzo Pierantoni and K. Orlandi, and for H. Feraldo. Fhone H. P. 178 QUALITY DRY CLEANINCG their spirit, in winning over the Deerfleld Girls by a score ‘of 18â€"9. Theâ€"tineup follows: ~â€"~â€" _ » %MM! â€"â€"...... FR.__.. ____ _ Thompeonâ€" â€"_ Playing on the minute l!tor.-::â€" tering gym the Pirates showed, in spite of their lack of warming up, " , A. Johnson Andon Anoten $ . _ â€" 9. Stoss In the lightweight game against the lineup was: © & a Baldrini 4P «T k i Orlenai u$ _ [ ame M. Pierantoni ®R C j hompson Lâ€"‘MWME Highwood Indians are ready to play A fighting game_againstâ€"Nick â€"Kell« er‘s Colts Jan. 20. The lost game played Jan. 11, was at Deerfleld, and the score o.f 38â€"25 shows that baskets were not lacking. nhkml RF _ Segert Herb, LF ‘Rogan, A. Johnson Cooney Zaceanti g cJ 'Johuon Buek%nhr G Winumn cugr Another game Indiang__to_ Play 17 â€"v00 t0 Inaintain a t the crossing as additionâ€" ion from 8 a.m., until 4 on days when school is in AND , M. Marzocchi for M. the Pirates VY ENMEE V. Thompson | been L"gflm cook ennson camy “t.! â€"en_ aAr C. Johnson A. Johnson A. Johnson 3 ‘Johnson '&runn County Jjudge P.. J Persons 351 for court costs in insanity and nine cent, pink, and ten cent, orange. â€"â€"Each embossed likeness of Wash: ington appearing on stamps of the bicentennial issue was taken from paintings done by noted artists of early days, , Oneâ€"half cent, dark â€"brown; one cent, green; one and oneâ€"half cent, light brown; two cent, red; three cent, purple; four cent, brown:; five cent, blue; six cent, orange; seven .. |_ Observation platforms have beer in| built within sight of the fighting ‘Pr|tines so spectators may view the be| maneuvers from a . safe â€"distance 9 to cross the guard lines and enter theâ€"camp are being issued ai Commemorating the George Washâ€" ington bicentemgial, 12 new postage stamps in denominations between oneâ€"half to 10 cents have been placed on sale in all post offices. All are> attractively embossed with the likeness of the first préesident. The stamps are of the following colors: â€" **!â€"CIVES BENEFIT show ~| _ v0 New Stamps Issued for Geo. Washington ~â€" Bicentennial Period Show will be a riot of mirth. Conâ€" sider your funny bone and see "Corâ€" poral Eagen." Citations to force Friday night. ine government assumes no sponsibility for accidents. Per entering the contested territ~~. limited and first come served. Izzy steps on her and tries to stap her with a butcher knife. "Red will ;:;:i me though," she told us confiâ€" entially. : : _: o_ "~°_â€"â€" ‘"‘The world‘s greatest fighting ma. chine" will go into action at the Oak Terrace school auditorium to. night. They will_be camped there ays before moving to the front, Since the troops® arrived the first of the week, temporary barracks have been erected, streets marked out, cook shack put up, in fact an entire camp has been erected. ; at their week were ordered issued t mm fm rC .m 4 2) ,<,,___,,'____._.â€7 & . THURSDAY. JANUARY r, contested territory do wn risk. A complete payment of ‘10: nurses travel will be first Persons erica and I at Treâ€" the » 10988 0d My3. "Nown and quali Porarily clasges â€" study of the buil _Vn‘ Sï¬m‘iii“’"‘t ~P8ople of the no anlergacion, " go Tgarten, f Sthool ages with ’uium.’ . and fo who wish a class (stume life with es NE completion, ‘ used exclusively ig the week the :“l diflmnt ar munity center i â€" The buntifui Art league club Art Classes «ussed by (Mrs dllfrmar_i, eflcic “Ptrtment.‘ Coc Women Voters. Rérfopr E limit Tt and " Appr eyraud, Mrs., one, a small p & I}ilitary one mercial ~â€"airp “Yl, “mil'â€"‘ fully complex consider all t} Also each m bana, chairm of Internatio: Illincis â€"Leasw conference for the lin ence after A draft t or reduction more than When the at Geneva c first ever st itely armies Speaking 0: MeDowell. ‘ PHURSDAY conference The Tli Voters â€"wil at Co J OrI by