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Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1932, p. 39

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_._.___Warren E. Danley, Mrs. E. E. Melâ€" WE ‘ €2HLLRERC EU IET €RIRUE SRdP DTE WHL WEvF P% m community, an inspection of the| Will be home and home games beâ€" machine through which the film is| tWeen the champions and runnerâ€"up to be shown is made, and the film reâ€"| Of each club. The first two games _ ~wound and thoroughly cleaned after| Y°re Played at Lincolnâ€" school gym each usage. A service charge of| luesday, ‘March 15, ~the second one dollar is made to any school ZAM®s will be played at Elm Place _ outside of the community for the| Thursday, March 24. Both nights â€"â€"use of these films, and t ’ : s _ will start at 7 o‘clock. ; Inspiring Account The picture presents a dignified ~ and inspiring account of the stirring â€" period of Washington‘s life. Many individuals and organizations have coâ€"operated actively in the preparaâ€" ~â€"â€"~tion of the film, even to the loan of ~â€"the same Bible by the St. Johns lodge of New York City, used in ~â€"â€"free use of the films. the Sea Dogs. ‘ _ | over two mont In the Buccaneer, Sea Dog battle, &_yery good b the Buccaneers went out to win| These game from the start, leading . throughout| for theâ€"year, the game, to win by 11 points. Halâ€"| ties of Comm: berg led the Buccanser scoring with| land Park, I1 seven baskets. Blank led the Sea| two groups. Dogs with four. * ’a Following & The Pirates and Privateers pla let'do C wIDk t i t P irates taking e feow epen shots, the & T Pia.t *fi the decision by a 9 to 4 score. Dingle| Eim Place Bo; led the Pirates to victoryâ€" while | Clarkson scored all the Privateers| Glader, BH. .. points. game meant the championship to the Buccaneers. because the Pirates who had lost only one game, had been tied earlier in the season by Final Games of Lincoln | Boys Club Are Played cinched the championship by beatâ€" ing the Sea Dogs, 24 to 13. This community, an inspection of the machine through which the film is to be shown is made, and the film reâ€" wound and thoroughly cleaned after patrick, formerly in charge of the Manuscript division of the Library of Congress, and now engaged in the preparation of the life of Washingâ€" ton in twenty volumes. : ‘ ~~Dr. Edgar Dawson, professor of history at. Hunter collegs, New York City, collaborated with the ediâ€" A committee to administer its use has been appointed, as follows: torial aepartment of the scenario. xC ; The film is kept at the Highland Washington‘s inaugural m 1789. The been checked by Dr. John C, Fitz Masonic lodge, Deerfield â€" school board, the Highland â€"Park public liâ€" brary, Deerfiecldâ€"Shields P.T.A., the go.xn;y club, North Shore chapter In the final games of the Lincoln ys club league, the Buccaneers (M page 4)' ” Br idle Path > Final Standing / |Boch, M. ... 75““"â€"'- “"â€"fl'fo;"tvl;e' rw’ sday, mh 24. "léo't;h ?ights March 22,_ at 6:30‘3.;3. Mr. o?;:sii e Gims, and three doliars| the gamesâ€"will start at _7 o clock.! owe members togetherâ€"with oths organizations.â€"â€" All conâ€"| â€"On the above dates the Blackâ€" f:::{t’;nnmhm winth:::i':f "»Z”‘:fi f_rgiutmm are to have| hawks, champions of the Elm Place ‘these trips to make them interestâ€" the films. ____ â€"â€"â€"Lelub, will play the champions of the | ;. instructive. e o t ig ho n 3e n’;:?f,}he ing and IÂ¥C.â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" ver on prmpetvem ie en somftentige in the preparation ittee â€".â€"|Lincoln and Elm Place â€"â€"| Spting 5 1 ... 888| Michela, T. ... on esmmb ns gr ces( oagg These games will bring to a close for theâ€"year, theâ€"basketball activiâ€" ties of Community Service of Highâ€" elub, will play the champions of the Lincolnâ€" elub, and the Majestics, ‘These two games between the four best junior teams in Highland Park, will decide the junior basketball championship of the community, and Elm Place Boys Club Lincoln eers,. 8.D, Sea Dogs. runnerâ€"up from Elm Place will play the runnerâ€"up from Lincoln. The games promise to be \'v'éry[ close and hard fought as the boys| in both clubs have been playing for over two months and have developed a very good brand of basketball. â€". land Park, Inc., sponsor of these ming Ssaturday evening AILlet SpOtâ€" | ting their opponents 5 goals by hanâ€" dicap. ~ es l _ These internationally known playâ€" ers will be seen in action at Fort. Sheridan with the.â€"opening of the outdoor season this spring and will play eachâ€"Sunday at the Fort Sherâ€" idan polo field during the summer. The indoor polo season is coming to a climax thisâ€"week with the final eliminations to decide the Chicago In the low goal division Lts. H. D. "Cowboy" Reed, John Lewis, and R. C. Cooper of Fort Sheridan took the final game on Wednesday night and clinched the right to enter the national contests. They defeated the Culver Alumni aggregation comâ€" posed of R. Mura, C. Watrous, and Don Rice in the fingle. â€"â€"â€"= â€" The combination ‘of Major C. C. Smith, Capt. Candler.Wilkinson and Lt. H. D. Reed composing the Army Following are the names of the ading scorers of the two clubs: Champions Playing for _ Championship ; 2 Games With the champions decided in| Park, Inc., has received a good many the second, third and fourth 56 Dingle, P. ...... 47 Halberg, B. .. 37 Sorsen, B. â€"...... 28 Early, S.D. ... handy 11â€"6 trimâ€" THE PRESS 41 18| cago before 12 o‘clock noon. If deâ€" _| _ To the patrons of the Highland , | Park postoffice: . _|~ Effective March 20, 1932, train 381 arriving at Highland Park, at °) 5:54 p.m. daily will be discontinued â€"las far as recéiving mail, as the cross mallets with the 124th Field lArtillery team of Major Richard Hunter, Lt. Chris Schre, and Steve Hammond, Saturday® night, March 19, for the final battle of the upper division. No Mail on Train Which Arrives Here at 5:54 may be had by calling â€"the director of recreation, Harry L. Allen, Highâ€" land Park 858. The group will _ â€"meetâ€"at Sunset Woods at the lower shelter house, and the hikes will be started from there. As last year, those who need Further word regarding these field trips and other nature study activiâ€" ties planned by â€"Community Service train does not warrant the expense This will mean any one wishing to receive a special delivery letter or package the same day, it must be year these bird hikes or field trips were very popular and were attendâ€" ed by individuals of all ages who were interested in the outâ€"ofâ€"doors. to return by eight will find th schedule satisfactory. The first hike of the Spring series will : be held Tuesday morning, March 22, at 6:30 a.m. Mr. Jesse riding school. pathsâ€"runningâ€"through â€"theâ€"Glencoe riders by Tom Chalmers to use the rings and jumps out at his place on County Line road at any time. This, in our opinion, is very generous of Tom, who has spent a great deat of time and money in putting things the most hardy of the species known ground was frozen and ice here and there made the footing uncertain, several parties were seen on the tournament starting in New on March 28. $ A Fort Sheridan team composed of Capt. Harry Bronson, Lt. G. S. Smith and Capt. C. B. Cole, will The cold weather over the weekâ€" Anâ€"invitation is â€"extended to all Planned by Community â€" Service; First Mar. 2; larâ€"Spring bird hikes. Hugo L. Schneider, postmaster Polo Field Sm oi Ahge «on nt w n York ! GIVEN AT HIGHWOOD â€" Inâ€"the bowling league last week held at _ the Majestic Bowling Alâ€" leys the Majestic Doubles team took 4 points from Menoni & Mocogni; Nemeroff‘s won three points and ths Fiying Eagles No. 2 won 5 points:â€"in two series of games. > This wak a <very â€"interesting . match. Duffy & Duffy lost 3 points to Flyâ€" ing Eagles No. 1. â€"Last week in theâ€" regular league Fell‘s took 2 games from the Duoma tecam, the Reliables took 3 games from Nelsons Garage and the H. P. Beverages took 3 games from Bocks. Tonight in the regular league the Beverages will bowl the Reliables‘ and Nelsons will meet Bock‘s. Next Wednesday Sweetland‘s will roll the Duoma‘s & Fell‘s will bow!l Meierhoff‘s. Yc8 In the doubles next week the schedule is: Menoni & Mocogni vs. Flying Eagles No. 2, Duffy & Duffy va. ~Nemerofft‘s" and~ Magestic. vs. Flying Eagles No. 2. ~_â€"_Joe Ori took the Majestic high weekly prize for the second time this â€"season by bowling 266. Trumpet Newt as a standard bearer. Martino, now Governor of Province _..... o ininigeny renberenniinticprinmnireptietiogmicee t RROrRnt ‘Camilia, â€"now ~Lady of Soclety _: * Airiyrientegen retonerrenfinnciigenest tecucdueictoeys / the _ PeBtbbAAE Majordomo ......:_.â€"._._._......_...__.. D. 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Rich. * **, Instrumental andâ€" vocal oo ratlle mene in i Aeentti in t Uinnl en emecnmepantnvinciontionnt uhi +Fantasia of the Operettaâ€"Rataâ€" (Continued from page 1) Twice in One Season THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1982 Acts and Cast cnommnitininsanenreiiipeng .: W +~ AQOReet intetteâ€"who are striving for her mother ... _........ _ Mrs. A. Rabattini ... J. Collins J. Searpelini E. Floriani numbers sÂ¥ 1 _ CH ally this Scattered, i on black It must be

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