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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1932, p. 19

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committee Sarl Moseâ€" _and Mrs. UDGE mmittees. râ€" commitâ€" for this h one as sible. outs are up, giving ary dqfinf i1 7:80 feel that t meant people Or 1982 of the ursday Springfield on three highway proâ€" jects in Lake county that call for 7.74 miles of paving and an expendiâ€" ture of $873,958.51. In all, the letting covers 32,588,‘-‘ 472 in paving, grading and bridge building. x ; Onoprojectwtholetfinzofthe threeâ€"fourths of a mile gap on Route 173 in Zion where the crossing of . a 2 + en n ul t oo dn KW L threeâ€"fourths of a mile g£ap 9" "‘"""") / t â€" 173 in Zion where the crossing of | WSY The boys tournament is to be the railway tracks has delayed the split so that the younger ones will completion of the route. This bid have a chance to play in their own was $39,938.55. age class. Billy Condy of Wilmette Paving of section 106â€"X on Route is the outstanding _ favorite, but 59, north of Volo, a gap of .15 miles,| Tommy Nelson of Highland Park, was let for $10,881.71. _ who met â€"Billy â€" in the finals of the The biggest project, 6.94 miles, Suburban, may give him quite an lies partly in McHenry county and | argument. _partly in McHenry C0U7°°/"" ~| â€"At 1:15 in the afternon the fair Was APRemmntit Pa;;nz of section 106â€"X on Route 59, north of Volo, a gap of .15 miles, was let for $10,881.71. _ P & guskg R NKE dn Ahists p 1 41 fe ind ifiich o+ t drof d Atent The biggest project, 6.94 miles, lies partly in McHenry county and 1 It covers the payâ€" ing oi iom- southeast through Spring Grove and into Lake county, at a cost of $323,â€" into Lake county, at & COBb 95 9000503 ""°"° °/ 5 nenal C s 143.25. , pong tournaments for some time. o e arnnnn i cnennn are omm Mrs. Reiser of Ravinia, Mrs. Foley and Mrs. Anthony of Winnetka, as Old Chicago L&l\g(llnal'k rt well as Mrs. Kittermaster and Mrs. to Be Raz y Repo Hammond of Highand Park are figâ€" The Virginia hotel, a landmark in | ured to be among those present toâ€" the fashionable life of Chicago, the| wards the end of the tournament. hostelry of Sir Henry Irving, Nat| At 1:15 in the afternoon the fair Goodwin, Dame Ellen Terry, willâ€"be| the first â€"round of singles and while 4 stotksd i+ was learned last week,| Coleman Clark, western champion, Halnee ee Ein Ee ie o Aeran e mt EC demolished, it was learned â€"last week, in its heyâ€"day the rendezvous of Chicago‘s four hundred, the site of many a salon of â€"society‘s elect, its now deâ€"moded. ballâ€"room. fhe scene are Cc;ntmts for > Ping Pong Tourney at ighway Work in Lake Ravinia, Sat. March 26 â€"County This Summer "p fmmwng . :; very man, woman gl_\d_poy ‘pil.l;“ The uvmk' n has nat ‘7'_"" attracted fort of its spacious guest rooms and mmwd}_hnhlnnfl luxury of its public spaces, Add to this its quiet, yet convenient location, its sparkling indoor swimâ€" fact that our monthly rentals are, deâ€" cidedly in key with the times. Single or double rooms with bath, and larger Iy“:l'!-nun-‘hll"," we can offer you. _ Smartestâ€" Overlooking Lake Michigan town Chicago‘s €100 Kenmore at Granville Phone Bri-r"n 8000 H. L. Johnson, Mar. _ of Chicago‘s finest famâ€" 24, prepared in convenient pong player on the North Shore will be on hand Saturday when the third annual North Shore Ping Pong tourâ€" nament gets under way in the Raâ€" vinia school auditorium and from inâ€" dications there will be some real fights in every division. â€" The first matches are scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday morning when the boys under 16 will get under ittle, member Ol Uhe INVOLLFIAbGEI® nity club team and runnerâ€"up in the Suburban. â€"|\_â€" Attractive prizes to the. winners and runnersâ€"up in each division will be awarded. Entries, together with entry fees,| ‘â€"| should be sent at once to Entry comâ€" mittee, _North Shoreâ€" Ping _ Pong tournament, 1111 S. Linden avenue, Highland Park, Ill.. Boys 25 cents; women 50 cents; men 75 cents for singles, and $1.00 per team for douâ€" bles. The public will be admitted: to the Ravinia school auditorium for a small admission charge. | *~~~*~ Ping Pong Schedule y Boys, 10 a.m. ~~â€"~~ Women, 1:15 p.m. Men‘s singles, 2:15 p.m. Men‘s doubles, 4 p.m. : Mrs. Stockebrand and Miss Herr who have been competing in ‘}_)ing D. A. Kittermaster, Highlandâ€"Park champ, and Robert E. Clark, runâ€" nerâ€"up for the past two years in the ~North Shore, should supply the leadâ€" ing competition from that town. ~ _ is the best entry from that town. been making ping pong players wish they had stayed home. Wilmette will depend on Harvey, Robinson, Freundlich and Billy Condy to bring home the honors. _ *~Evanston ~has entered~â€"a~large number. of crack »players including Oliver~ Jahn, Northwestern nni:rer- ;i-ty ~and Evanston champion, Lawrence Scudder of .Lake Forest bleneoe need have no other entry _ The sponsors of the tournament are very grateful to the â€" following Highland Park firms whose generâ€" ous donations are making it possible: the attractive prizes and trophies: The Highland .Park Press, The News, John Gourley Lumber Co:, Braun Bros. Oil Co., Mercer Lumâ€" ber Co., Hattstrom & Sonders, Ireâ€" Laundry. rage THE PR ite there NOW is the time to send your j Dr. Taylos has with efficigncy and greatest economy discharged LAWN MOWER SHOP â€"~â€"700 Central Avenue Highland Park, Illinois HAND LA WN MOWERSâ€" sharpened and adjusted ._._._._.____.._._.â€"â€"â€" IDEAL POWER LA WN MOWERSâ€" sharpened and adjusted ......... on rarnriantariye. l OTHER POWER LAWN MOWERSâ€" sharpened and adjusted ........_..._.__â€".â€" LA WNMOWER At Republican Party Primary the duties of office of Coroner of Lake County for the past thirty years ‘CANDIDATEâ€"FOR REâ€"ELECTIO Your CORONER OF LAKE COUNTY Support Will Be Appreciated and deliver $4.00 and $5.00 , April 12, 1932 ...____$2.00 _......$6.00 KJ 40

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