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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 13

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C>_ â€" The House of David basketball from: Benton Harbor, Mich., will _ .. meet the strong St. Paul‘s team of i ~ March 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the Deerâ€" ~â€"~â€"â€"â€"fisldâ€"Shields high school gym in one _ _ _ of the classiest hardwood tilts bookâ€" he4 + St. Paul‘s Await Tilt _ with House of David at High School Gym Time â€"7:30 â€" p.m., Placeâ€"Deerfieldâ€"Shields high schoo Main attraction â€" The Houss of Preliminary â€" game â€" H. from: Benton Harbor, Mich., will meet the strong St. Paul‘s team of March 12 at 7+20 n»m: at the Deerâ€" ed for the entertainment of Lake county cage patrons in years. Cage fans from all parts of Lake county are â€" expected â€"~to â€" swarm into the high school .gym to watch the two teams in action. : s Theâ€" curtainâ€"raiser between t.he1 Highland Park News "Flashes" and the Highwood Indians promises to provids plenty of thrills for the fans. Cage fans aré urged not to forget to come early for that preâ€" liminary game will be a battle from start to finish. An introduction from the floor will be made by the referce of the players on both the St. Paul‘s and House of David aggregation and the major game will get underway. * "Flashes" vs. Highwood Indians. The high school gym will be opâ€" ened at 7 o‘clock p.m. to enable the large crowd to obtain . choice seats which are to be sold on the basis of "first come, first served." Tickets can be purchased at either door of the gym for the convenience of the cage enthusiasts, and any of the players of the St. Paul‘s team can supply you with tickets in advance. Ever{thinz is in readinsss for the handling of a record crowd. Theâ€"Houss of David team isâ€"rec« ognized as one of the omundigc with Buchanan, the mainstays of the March 18. Friday â€" night, bearded Michigan â€"quintet,â€" throughout the country for ‘their prowess on the cage court and it willbonptothzonm;ndbhck quintet to stop their driving basket attack. 4 The team is managed by George H. Johnson, American association umpire, and also a real authority on basketball. Mr. Johnson insisted in a letter to Manager Laegeler, of the St. Paul‘s team, early this week that no hair pulling will be allowed and any such action will entitle the h oN â€"0_ M ASN MAE \ drobes |. M e { e efecees e â€"â€" P Â¥. > Sss purs â€" sw For‘ Y our $ PROTECTION .. Look for our distinctive Violet Trucks When we call for your Awaken TBE ) 2 3 1 1J offended player to a free throw, the offender being charged with a perâ€" "sonal foul. ~~ The following list of players will see action tomorrow night for the House of David and St. Paul‘s> No, _ Mouse of David 6 ~Jim Crowe 7â€"â€"Miles Crowe (c) 8â€"â€"White @â€"Buchanan 5â€"Ceceil Tucker 4â€"â€"Johnston i’â€"â€"_c. jw St. Paul‘s will be scseking their nineteenth consecutive win tomorâ€" 445 Waukegan Ave. B . 18â€"â€"Rogan 20â€"Garling 14â€"A. Johnson 12â€"Van Blair . No. _St. Paul‘s 18â€"Segert (¢) 19â€"Maiman 11â€" y " antpr â€"when appearance 18 =, just a bit more important! Silk Dm..................73¢ up Ladies‘ Suits and Coats.....98¢ up Everyone gets a thrill out of open« f ‘for her to keep the ing the box containing his new suit â€"â€" > ,?ntit her hf:sz a~ : A 5 sc a a6 «... sal s Wo ,,er or coat or !\at.., Well, that‘s im.t the _ . T fant Wgaefllf* ce 29e sort of thrill you get on opening aâ€"â€"â€"B â€"~[ â€"tedâ€"Charities.â€" Ned box from the ERMINE CLEAN. of them, were.goli: ERS. Not new clothes, but so new _ _ C 3;; s :'h! l;“f‘f"&m in radiantly different that you get the same effect.. Our Crystal Clean Process abolishes : every blemish without harming the daintiest fabrie yet it costs no more than the ordiâ€" nary kind of cleaning. | ‘ rugs, We also clean curtains, against the House of ~David ~crew, It will be the last game of their very successful season in basketball. St. Paul‘s won the championship of the Northwest â€" Independent league this vear â€" The team will hold â€"a SCmB _ YÂ¥ CE * n n n c a ns e es grand finale banquet next week bring the season to a close. Miss Louise Ruffner left yesterâ€" day (Wednesday) for, Schenectady, New York where she will visit her sister Mrs. Todd. She will make a sightâ€"seeing tour through New York. THURSDAY, MARCH 117 Helping the mot â€" perate need ‘and m _for her to keep the ~"*C â€"*agntil her husband THURSDAY, {ather is in prison I was out of work, hi and he too unfamili to know where to robbed a grocery sto is two rooms in a ba their pretty Polish lighted by two awve, two chairs, a dishesâ€"no floor cov ging, nUV: PHCCAILOEp to relieve the drab In theseâ€"â€"surroundi eski is â€"making aâ€" maintain herself â€": Of her husband the "Good man, good f wrong before. Thi he comes back." teeterâ€"totter). Near the Alice H ~~â€"When â€"theâ€"Infa talled at the hon one stormy mor 1931,, two days a had been taken to the place dark and ~â€"Ooff â€"because the â€" be good for her ba while the husband for robbery she : Peterâ€"eighteen m« two months old to doctor at the Inf: tion found the chi asabsence (of an; could be termed w listless, angemic â€"lit ly neded good foo milk, plenty of it, orange or tomato liver oil. Marie 1 ing to say to eithe at the welfare sta but to the neigh home she said, " these things. Ma die." for the sake 0 Peter Bule

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