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Highland Park Press, 28 Apr 1932, p. 14

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I Nelson‘s Garage and Sales OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERYVICE 543 Eim Place H. P. Phone H. P. 4100 1 Follow the C R O W D! â€"* _ »~6" .0 g? *fi k",fi‘ BUY AN OLDSMOBILE! ce 0 0 0o ooo _ H.P.1597â€"852 Our Motto Is "To Serve and Satisfy" ""e\ BUYS IN USED Ask any person who drives one. 506 to $3.00 each Specially Packaged for the Occasion Stop in â€"or telephoneâ€"for LET US DEMONSTRATE â€"~~~~Mother‘s Candy today SCHRAFrET‘s A fitting token of your affection will be a beautiful box of Candies May 8 k Pharmacy â€" â€"{ â€"â€" _ Highland Park, Ill. EB PRBSS New Ball Club Is Formed Here; Will Open Season Sunday Baseball fans in Highland ‘Park (Continued from page 2) and surrounding vicinity will have onl . their first chance to see "The Highâ€"| a ; 38%, B; 37%, C; 7%, D; 3%, E. land Park Pals," a newly organized | The normal curve is 7% A, 24% B, ball club, in action next Sunday at| 38g«, C, 24% D, and 7% E. Sunset p.ark against t'.heir highly § Only One Failure t?uted" rivals “'I:he Highwood Inâ€"| A further analysis of the 3% semâ€" dians," at 2:30 o‘clock. ester hours of failure discloses that Last year, through the determinaâ€" tion and influence of "Archie" Jones, a bal} club was formed in Highland Park (the first one for several years) but most of the good ball players around town had been playâ€" ing with other teams particularly St. James in Highwood. This team had been a member of the "Tri County league" for the last four seasons competing against such gan, Northbrook, Desâ€"Plaines, etc., and they never finished below secâ€" ond place. This year the Highwood Indiansâ€"disputed St. James‘ rights to the playing field in Highwood and when the St. James boys were ofâ€" fered a chance to combine with Highland Park‘s team, and play in their home town, they grasped the opportunity. s #f fered a chance to combine with| At the state universities of Wisâ€" Highland Park‘s team, and play in | eonsin, Michigan,â€"and Illinois, an avâ€" their home town, they grasped the| erage of B is maintained by . the opportunity. f C Deerfieldâ€"Shields graduates. This is Under the direction .of "Solly" | true of Northwestern also where no Thurston, coach at Deerfieldâ€"Shields| grade below C was reported. high school,; "Ray"â€" Unbehaum, who| â€"â€" â€"1In Smaller Colleges bmit up the st. James® tEeam, and "Archie" Jones and "Abe" Carr of Highland Park, every member of the squad has been practicing very hard for the past three weeks, and all they will need from now on is a good crowd to root for them on Sunâ€" day afternoons and Highland Park is assured of one of the best amâ€" RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 . QUALITY DRY CLEANING ‘ NATURAL SPARKLING TABLE WATER BOTTLED IN SERMANY Also a fall Hae of @INGER ALES AND MINERAL WATERS No enxtre chorge for suberben deliverics. Orders befere 10 a.m. ore YOUR MEALS 1t H. S. GRADUATES IN COLLEGE MAKE GOOD Only One Failure A further analysis of the 3% semâ€" ester hours of failure discloses that only one student who had received the recomendation of the high school for college had failed in any subject. This one failure was in a three hour course. The remaining twentyâ€"three semester hours were failed by stuâ€" dents whom colleges had accepted in spite of the fact that the high school refused to recommend them. From Harvard, Princeton, Mount Holyoke no grade below C was reâ€" were of a grade of A, 45% were of a grade of B, and 34% were o.f a grade of C. At Bowdoin all work was of a passing grade.. Three semâ€" ester hours of failyre marred an ctherwise good record at Dartmouth. â€"students who secured nothing but konor grades for the first semester. Among those are John Derby at De ~Pauw with no grade betow 90; Gerâ€" trude Fisher at Elmhurst; Marjorie Fryeâ€"at Northwestern; Edwin Ball at Purdue; Rena Nelson at the Uniâ€" versity of Wisconsin; Isabel Danley and Grace Meier at the University The smaller schools, DVe FTauUwW, Elmhurst, Lawrence college, Maryâ€" ville college, Nortkern State Teachâ€" er‘s college, Ripon, and Wheaton reâ€" port no grade below C. Miami, Rockford, and Stephen report all passing grades. At Lewis institute an average between B and C with of Illinois. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Subscriber Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Frederick Kenneth Macâ€" Kenzie, deceased, will attend the Probate Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Wauâ€" kegan, in said County, on the first Monday of July next, 1932, when ‘and where all persons having claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court for adjudication. ______ 000 => LINDA MURIEL MacKENZIE Waukegan, IIl.,. April 25, 1932. 9â€"11 ()â€"mtTEvefilfist seâ€" lected whole nut meats are sold at our shop. They are roasted fresh daily to insure their being unquestionably fres h when you buy them at PIGNOLIAS â€"â€"PISTACHTOS ‘Tel. H. P. 6566 26 North Sheridan Road . Highland Park ADJUDICATION NOTICE RUDD‘S THURSDAY, APRIL 2%8, 1932 TCOE mester hours to help cap and various t numerous â€"Girl in active hi shiners the plan served a will be Druce 1 postpon committe attend t Snap by the took pla play in and ord ness of Various Camp sh de

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