ns ; g : C ~ o_ day this handy "extra" telephone in | f i9.Â¥ 2. â€" _ your bedroom wdl be:a Mï¬cnm 61â€" _ for you, adding to the comforts of your EL | > NesP ._ . home Chaige: T E4tebat }g & Our obligation is to see to it _ £ for.add,ingc:â€z o £ that the service shall at all _ telephones in your home have been P & times be adequate, dependable â€" ied t k 4 4 oo ) and satisfactory io the mer _ :reduced. Call our Business Office today. iss &o & it <Be :t + B ies > o 8t * ++ K9 JPc B 8: 99 § 3;:; g .f‘i <H Th l t 3 3: +8 i eV $ de . : ., ~Mt T +467 . 1 t Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoffman and children Glen and Ruth left Mr. and Mrs. William White and two children of Chicago spent Sunâ€" day and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rockenbach of Springfield avenue. _ of Deerfield ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Olson of Chestâ€" nut street: spent the weekâ€"end in Jo!i.et with Mrs. Olson‘s parents. TWENTYâ€"FOUR CC:â€"pp::: s s sgey : aiy>~> z> ' 3 It’s easy to answer _ Local and Personal mewe Pn dn side makes it easy for you to make make telephone calls!" Saturday where they spent the Fourth with relatives in Peoria, Mr, Hoffman returned Wednesday, Mrs. Hoffman and children will remain for a couple of weeks. The Walter Vantines of Elm street entertained out of town guests over the Fourth. _The Ernest Knigge home is quarâ€" antined for whooping cough. Mrs. Jack Tulley ‘and â€" son Jack Jr. of West Lake Forest were guests of Mrs. Mollie Pfister on Tuesday. bi, An extension telephone at your bed orodou THE PRES3 Mr. and Mrs. Licketer of N. Chestâ€" nut street are visiting relatives in Michigan. _ ' Mrs. Martha C. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine and son Norbet and Mildred Gunckel were Sunday evening guests of the Joseph Dunn family of Lake Forest. ‘ The Rowen family who occupied one of the Paddock houses on â€"N. Chestnut street moved on Wednesâ€" day. A family from the Orphans of the Storm now occupy the house. ns foe s e e __________L_____ Highland Park Nextâ€"â€"_ 22 Next Sunday the â€" Indians will S‘ , meet their famed rivals the Highâ€" 0° * land Park boys at the Highwood . Field. Game will be ~called at 3 p.m. and a large crowd is expected 8 â€"i to seeâ€" theseâ€" two fineâ€"teams fight it out for â€" supremacy. . Whenever ~ He will speak on A Socialist View of the National Platform. â€"~ The national headquarters of the Socialist party has sent out a call to all members of t#) party to find out from their local stations whether Norman Thomas, Socialist candiâ€" date for the presidency, will speak at.8:30 p.m., central standard time, Wednesday, July 13, over the coastâ€" Norman Thomas to _ _ Broadcast July 13 these two teams meet a good game is always the result so don‘t miss it. : ThiP is the second game of a WiHiams, Tf ... Cunningham, p Alexander, If ... D. King, c ... _ Colored Giants _ AB J. Tiesdale, 3b ................. . C. Stewart, ef ... Pasquesi, 2nd ... Malpelli, rf ~....... Armstrong, ss ... Castelari, p ... Taylor, 3b ......... Castellani, If ... Artis, of~::::::::. The Highwood Indians made it five straight last Sunday afternoon at the Highwood field when they subdued the strong North Chicago Colored Giants by aâ€"score of 20 in a brilliant pitching duel between the famed Cunningham of the colored boys and Castelari veteran Indian curve ball chucker. â€" Taylor‘s homer with Castelari abroad accounted for the lone two tallies of the contest. Cunningham vs. Castelari At the offset the game developed in a great duel between two real pitchers but in the third after two were out Cunningham found himâ€", self in trouble when Taylor parked one out of the lot with Castelari aboard. From there on no one was able to reach home for either side espite the fact that both pitchers got themselves in some pretty bad jams. Castelari allowed five hits to Cunninghams seven and each had six strikeâ€"outs. These two teams are to meet.again on September 4 at the Highwood Field so don‘t forâ€" Highwood Indians Totals . Totals ... The lineups: Park is one up at present. »â€"â€"â€"~...............002â€" 000 â€"000â€"2 THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1932 N. Chicago 2â€"0 of the Columbia .m.08° â€"0 game. which is NA it is lasts °t Shore at pre by all the will sul live i famil and At now At HU KE INT We We