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Highland Park Press, 16 Jun 1932, p. 34

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p ISANTI BROTHERS " â€"‘ o PARRY.. ._..â€"I nine, 9 toâ€" ~8, but could not connect when hits meant runs. Seven walks donated ~by Seymour, Swanson‘s pitcher, were also a big factor in the of the league, Swan;i;;'; that honor by taking a 6â€" The feature games in the past| °YC" B}‘l’ck' Se week‘s schedule of the Community| Y"*" t; eÂ¥ '::" Twilight Indoor league was the bat.| SVenth and thr: tle royal staged between the Central| ‘""""8 to o;erq:i Cafe team and the News Flashes,| nE le.d,B::k'w‘ in which the Cafe boys tooka 2â€"1 '°°i';°- in m’ 5 decision. Although each team had|WhHU¢ the Flas the bases loaded once, no score came| League stand until the sixth inning when, after | are as follows: two errors and a hit, Allen popped Duffly and Duff;: out a single to score Sullivan from| News Flashes ... third, for the Cafe‘s first run, their | Central Cafe ... other run scoring in the seventh._ ‘sâ€" Service The Flashes scored their lonely| Anspach Realto: run in the eighth, on hits by Russell, | Swanson‘s Plum Rubly, andâ€"Bloomfield. A chance to| ~~~ =â€"â€"â€"_â€" Flashes was picked off third with one out, by Hodnik, Cafe catch tie the score in the last of E:;;n{fl was tossed away when Koon, of the Flashes was picked off third with Baseball Games During Week in Community __ Twilight League Here If you‘re one of those who count sheep when you should be sleepâ€" ing soundly, try a warm glass of milk at bedtime! _'lt soothes your mind and induces sound, restful sleep. Just try it . . . see how much bettér you sleep and how refreshed you are in the t duxp e Wt ccicimes Meinte o2 e Meea e t t n seraarieten Meaotre in me between ‘the Anspach and > Swanson‘s Plumbers ttle for_the cellar position But be sure the milk you drink is absolutely pure and iss TA .. aek" x t 1 eemeey QUALIT Yand SERVICE TELEPHONE H. P. 1581 ff third witl The Girl Scouts, Troop 2, met at fe ::urh w;th the Deerfield â€" Presbyterian church, _ *â€"r"Monday evening. â€"Thare were nine ‘the Anspach| Seouts present and Lieutenant Mrs. ns P“m{b?r! Johnson. We â€"planned a beach party ellar position|for Friday at the Highland Park on‘s winning| beachâ€"if the weather permits. The & 61 Hr0Untâ€"| sarvt rarnlar‘ mantin® ult ks LkaLt RAme dn 2 o We n nns dnc 2o dap uie n infi o e ue o ie c voge. . o o oo o oi ereementeneneennenenge ?;lhext,,rmlg,, meeting will. be held : | at Mrs. Johnson‘s home on Fairogks [avenue. The girls intend to study â€"natureâ€"work atâ€"this meeting. â€" We received our work with the compass and the cmeeting was closed with songs.â€"Scribe Grace Varner. _ score. Bock‘s made only five hits while the Flashes collected eleven. League standings asâ€"of June 15 Swanson‘s Plumbers .._....... Anspach Realtors .........._.. Duffy and Duffy Cleaners The News Flashes were victors over Bock‘s Service Station nine, when they scored three runs in the seventh and three more in the eighth inning to overcome a two to nothâ€" ing lead, and win the game by a 6â€"2 er and Snyder connected for three hitsâ€"inâ€"four â€"times at bat for the Plumbers. offensive for Anspachs, while Fischâ€" Deerfield Girl Scout e en efner en enc anaine Mesiote THE PRESS One of the most popular taxes we can think of would be a tax on radio advertising. Every fellow who tunes in would be for it. offered the girls were free to make choices. The lake was full of boats from theâ€"camp.â€" Miss McCormick the director of water, activities in the Girl Reserve camp last year â€"was on guard all day Sunday. Miss Koon, the nurse, who will be in our younger girl‘s camp was out over the weekâ€"end, Mattie Hehner ‘sprained her ankle and had to spend the weekâ€"end in bed in the hospital _â€" _ United States Post Office Highland Park, III. â€" _ S was planned by the presidents of. The Highland Park Young Men‘s the business girl‘s club of Highâ€"|Club will play the strong St. Joe‘s land Park and Waukegan for some|Nine from Waukegan at Sunset time in July, definite date to be| PArk next Sunday. The game will be announced later. _ â€" ’ called at three o‘clock. * on the camp grounds. A good time was enjoyed by all. A joint picnic going back to their work on Monday with an ever popular sunburn. While _ _Sixty girls from Waukegan and Highland Park enjoyed last week end in camp. The weather was ideal for swimming, splashes were popâ€" modern in every respect, a complete change of water: running through a filter every 24 hours. The camp is open to every girl in the communâ€" ity. ~ & TYTT advantages and opportunitiee will be given.â€"Theâ€"swimming pool is ents are urged if possible to bring their daughters to camp,; it is the only opportunity of _ inspecting camp. ‘Owing to road construction the Belvidere road is closedâ€"camp can easily be â€"reachedâ€"by following the given directons: Milwaukee road to Grand avenue, turn left (west). to Wedge‘s corner (7 miles) turn Aleft (south) on gravel road, camp of the road. Plainly marked with Y.W.C.A._ Triangle â€"andâ€" "Camp Merry Days" sign. The camp td-,J price is considerably lower than last year, camp program and activities ciation House, Grays Lake, Illinois. Over seventyâ€"five registrations are n, if others later than Thursday evening.. Parâ€" ments for Road Direction "Camp Merry Days" will open Saturday at 10 o‘clock. â€" All campâ€" ers are asked to be in camp at that time. Those who do not have ways of getting out to camp should call Camp Merry Day_tto Open Saturday YÂ¥. W. C. A. Notes !l.n‘u‘Conznnuts h;‘uu as it thought it was in the ._ June 14, letters of foreign Hugo L. Schneider, go they may ctâ€"that â€"camp 2 From now on. the Highland Park boys will {ace some real competition. This may he assured by looking over _ | the Schedule for the next month. Starting with St. Joe‘s Sunday, the der,| YÂ¥MC will meet the Stanzack Bros. ter.| in a return game, also the Kâ€"ofâ€"L team that beat the House of David we| and the fast Deerfleld A.C. Negoâ€" idio|tiations are also being made with nes | the well known Simmons team from . _ ~] Kenosha. . Baseball fans of Highâ€" land Park are advised to be on hand as | every Sunday at three o‘clock. Ail the | these games will be played at Sunâ€" °",, | ive â€"and _overâ€"lapping â€"taxâ€"wasting will | bureaucracies and political subdivisâ€" Iâ€"is| jonsg, TEC" â€" Indications are that St. Joe‘s are â€"one of the best teams in Lake county because they lost to the powâ€" erful Stanzack brothers, 6â€"5 in ten | forms of organized dpposition to | the orderly process of marketing â€"goods and services. â€" â€"â€"~==~ | 8. Revise laws and the judiciary |to the extent of compelli ishâ€" ment of every public enemy and every law breaker. â€"4. Discipline and punish our greatâ€" est _ enemy _ of â€"nationalâ€"stabilityâ€" the public officer who fails to perâ€" form his duties competently, loyally Young Men‘s Club to _â€"Play St. Joe‘s Sunday lic affairs and encourage more parâ€" ticipation in government by all paâ€" triotic citizens. â€" â€"â€" All citizens of Highland Park are invited to attend this meeting. spread unemployment. > â€" _ 10. Cregbg greater interest in pubâ€" but inevitable wars. 9. Greatly reduce the national debt during the times of prosperity as one means of neutralizing the threat of national ecenomic inacâ€" . heep the government out of competitive business. will «but oppose entangling alliances which compromise our nationalism. 8. Provide adequate military deâ€" fense for the United States for the Work toward io;ér."i-;ihgl: tion for the principal purposes of placing competent and honest*offiâ€" cials in public offices. ~ Objectives ___The objectives of the Defenders of America are as follows: â€"1.â€"Exterminate Commun ism in the United States of America. The basic â€"structure of our government needs no alteration; it needs a greater appreciation of its benefacâ€" tion, © f « ings not 5. Compel local and national govâ€" 2. Eliminate racketeering and all MEETING FRIDAY EVE (Continued from page 3) long ago. THURSDAY, JUNE 16,

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