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Highland Park Press, 4 Aug 1932, p. 29

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-----------=Cer T Other Winners _ " , only: late 1926 Buster Madison of Port Clinton , a... for car within -TiiiirTitrTrTCiiFiirTiriiTFaGftTac sold for storage. 129 ing Benson of Ravinia in the f1nala, -----L-11feyf 21-6, 21-16. Benson had previously FTeteher (all; for won from Bob Grant and Curtis tl' i'l','id 'lPli,g,tti: Plum, while Madison had trimmed Tei. B. £31."; Boehm and McNeli. _ N. 24nd Bernice Mullen of Port Clinton TriiiireTta-c,-c won in the girls} division, defeating " Hitrhland Park. Elaine Jannegan of her own play- ke. 23nd field in the finals. Dorothy Rubly 'er-er-er-er-ees-ere, of Lincoln had been Beritiee'a first 'o Rent victim. ', . --------aL=caaaac--- A - t-"- «In the-doitbhnr-wsarar-itmr- initial Page with 4 “an. en of Port Clinton won from Fag“:- ‘mlm no "all ner and Larson of Lincoln in the ---.--c----ee. ' '10yrnd 11 division. Th The score was N,rlJgtAatr,t 'eilti, 11-1. (The f1nnhr tii',' gm g ' ' may were won. y no the: tQ nd 'lt; . Homecohi ind Dave Mai of -"-t---e--.-.-- n Port' Clinton, against Irri1rrA'l1trr gar-gum hon-g not! he! Mitchell of ‘West” Ridge, 'IA.3'Wpi2e..' 21-11. 21-19. hem. Mu; In the senior division Stafford w.-,..-.,....,........,.-', Ind, Butcher of Port Clinton defeat- ' ed Plum and Tntinen, 21-5, 21-0. and .. . . an. an; Tourney- tor no. 318271, with.. be sold fdr clam. Tei. B. P. M. 22 _ 24pd ENT' "W” In. Job an»; "state. driving, doing odd "hill" for’rooming ttrlv. XLI Pre- "tttee. 1mm - ---v “I." h but of ‘referenoei. one “(1.910 other as child'- , ownipz Inte 1926 "u-y.ea1--ato.-a68giyi , calls for car within sold for storage. 129 'TEDLE‘g'mw7 or ' I or vehna,tG.-- Tel. H P T'rr4t N. Second at, ' Art style. of m, Men Ind 'Eh1'd?£ilfltl "rp--gexviarii'ii wom- work of nay kind: by the A. Tel. it. P. 8181. My 2321.: D - Mysintemutee or ’9‘an ttnd Plint- wNlND---.mtrh uhéol (it! of children in afternoitoa at”. 3nd reachable. Call . l f A-t that eek, 1eirrieTri6 "Grill P. 1196- :3..- W“ - nut-per ' ttood references. /ru. Lake” Forest 599. "ii T"-"----- Bean. In: tourney: was held at ttttt ht a both Rubin and Port Clinton on . use. and Monday morphtof.thVarita. At cm. W, J?ort 9htton) where the Sunset mm W”: mil-rd- _ r - met the northendors, all place: wen -* u“ L, ”Khan by Port Clinton bravery. y'tte se=eeeeme, four in the nihegnd under divilim " ' were Bruno Wei, Tomy Bron] "Cr"-""-- Johny Ruth and Thoma Wyn]: Jf",e2Pnt l , “I; 13:10.“ thte. Maggy 'a1'l'l'." . 'm _ IMHO“, o o 'hi'i'iet 'r'li'itill,1'f/2rllt'i,'tgg'gt " _ - .. I. at. luau the iiaiiiiriiruti VLAmv.“ my IW. Yet. H. £3778. J 2244 aurried man wryrtta a. balsam-n for 3 study; A-l refer- E955 -Will mum}. an. in in any kind of v Pi"wed: referEiisii. irt we; when] "mummy, Auol n. e. 22-2hrd r- Gtidril 22r84rd Gin-Mo a ttgi Fl PLAYGRoUND McFadden, Port Clinton, and, Nor.. 'eta in the " and 13 divisiidii. Mc- Fadden had won from Mitchell, West Ridge, Boehm, Lincoln, and Reehten.. wald of Ridge, while Norvik de, feated Plum of Sunset Tatinen of maze, aria trj1riir 6f V§unset in Gi bracket, , In the final match Norvik defeated McFadden y with riftsliower of -rir1iptrtsrthis1eore _ reading 21-6, 1 ter of Rtivinia had _ come through wellfwbut; was forced to retire just before the tsemi-final match, default; ing to Saul.' - This' Score in the final match was 21-11, 21-7. Pere, ”tumor and_ wanna-ma ammm cummn an}: m 'tyeee.r! Phi-3&2?! swig-9h: KARO TUNING - All work mm; '53..“ Cm: “In. with. -F- - IL P., PAH)!“ To]. manna M MM8. "tf Good work'," iAiaGaGG - aGtGrviiirif."rr. no. John Chateau»). 1m DRESSMA‘KING AND PLAIN _ - , SEWING MAX. AUGUST 4. m Hominid Aid. (Continued from page 4) ded nim‘iii’ii' is." 71377 ' T25 m5?u'-'55&"nu at: tot tir erperheytoed The tRhtti-wiiiiieiis 1iiffrt" "a modern MRF8 Jhatt'ttt2tei.etiditt" home, with garden and swimming ttt ",t.t'tttt, no: - In. “In pool. Second prize was won by "t on: 'laeSPd'tiMg't'.""" Louis Pieehietti, John Faulkner and 7 i . ' _ . Dorothy Rubly, who built nn old 'P"'!'""""""""-"---.--- csstle with sdjoining dungeon and - ' connecting tunnel. Ruth McNeil ' $tathittt m the winner of third place with . _ ' ", - - - s Spanish home, ttirioundtd by s . . e . formal get-den. snd ' tennis court . ' T on the grounds. r',,',',"',-',',:',',',',' mention Ill i . a _ wee given Betty end uddy Medeld. 6tit who built s lighthouse with s spiral v." an P - stair; Helen Picchietti, Phyllis Bul- ' i.” ler and Elem:- Riehsrdson, polsoe _ l ' _ and grounds. and Betty.‘Rubly Ind _ _ mm, to Knthleen Jhtu1inter ermtrtrtttud s - . '. f esthedrsl and grounds. Phyllis Bur. M I L W A U K E ti f"""""""'"------------, . l --w, _ 11mm - Hotrmari; swig" aé’iiiéjfi rate who hid .he treasure, went to the beach thad If. the group and hid Modeling. Contest " In the modeling eotttetrt-firat prize “m was won by Dorothy Moldaner, who tied with Phyllis Stryker and Grace - 1 Phillips. Dorothy's prize-winner was An old English cast, complete c with moat, drawbridge and Wall. 7 armWr5stermirsto-tc-"rtiismiiit miri began, and ended only after pro- longed search when Dorothy 1tubly and Louis Picchietti found the treas- ttre, simultaneously, _ _ RELIABLE LAUNDRY "_, , AND , DRY CLEANING co. . BPPr.tsdNrt"irftdiRi.ijir-7r5rtr'Wiiir judged one of the most enjoyable features of the summerbyai! the children who participated in 1t. Treasure Hunt _ The children ' of Lincoln play- ground Saturday morning engaged in a combined treasure hunt and the Lincoln team. Bob Boehm of Lincoln won the junior division with u tseore' of 245 in four attemptp. John Wayne was second with 219, Edward Lirmef1eld had 185, and Phil Stokes IM. The score: for all. at- tempts, and the total, follow: . n“ " .. IAVINIA "err. P; m _. 0mm m ctataNmo 35. 20; Art, '10 M. 5-400 'l ”PEI P3183 atlhgNFNm Very oftenrthere are sticks. m‘ “ll-OR stones, bits of mre, and many - Ttttt "Lam Ml other articles on the lawn ' . which the operator does not see cm a BLAKE to and if your lawn mower is not I q _--------,-. 7, sharpened on machines made "761RUCNrtihr4tirxecChTa-itu for thii purpose they will soon 1ltt"L'tlttgtf'il2"Ttutetftt ruin the edge and the mower ah. Lette 'dtl a.pa Wu..." will not cut evenly. _. In. M ".13 St. -. MONUMENT 'tt"tthttttttt IERTNWSIM _ Thtt ttut m Elm CHAS. RELAX! to Prtht "r'"tAtr, MUM-I- eededhy a parade of nations. Each playground will represent a nation . , .._ _ T . mm Mamas»: EV.” sunk,” All machine- and t. end $1.5. “lived. All watt -aastau, on _ grounds will meet for the junior Olympics of Highland Park. The "iiFiiirlfrRre Eriiiiiiirt"iFirTiirfriiiid one of girls. The games will be five in- nings in length. The'parents of all playground children are cordially in- vited to attend this event, and are baseball. West Ridge and Lincoln resulted fin, a 7-6viqtorrfbrttmnhrrtCttre%itith inning, utter Ridge had tied- up the score imthe ninth. N, ’ ' Baseball ‘Fieldfbay . N At 6:30 p. m. on Tuesday, Augusf 9, the baseball teams from airplay: grounds will gather " Lincoln plays ground to take part in a baseball ttart-tro. -athtbCi.iela nly. ’_ _ nut-him mm“. A """e'itatsmtatut-.a..trt. . set juniors won, 80-14; the thiGdt tens and elevens also won, 5-1, and the Ravinia -seniors edged out Sun- An exhibition game played between On Monday the Ravinia trirhfde- tented Sunset, 25-5, and on Wednes- d.ttar_the_P6rt A7lipton, mils; jam . " Duel-ll _ In baseball last week the follow- ing results cover the playyqnnd league? on Wednesday Port Clinton played at Lincoln. T Lincoln won the game in the- senior division," 14-9; Port -Qinton’s nine mnmden team wpnya-Z, and “with? twelve: and thirteens won, 11-8. On Friday Sunset played at Ravinia-. The, Sun- ler built a castle, Mary Pieehietti had an athletic field, ttnd Marilyn Mooney a ptluee. Junior Olympics Mid On Thursdexz, _Agg1prr11tlwtM, 'T"'-"','"".'"'"""'"""- ll 700 CENTRAL AVENUE ititie.j.1tte1rrit,.Lrt, 2 . 1ne,t,t1and 19,21,111. - tCfttunt1 I- Hntl [an More; than“ _ . all an“ 32.0.. , , ll V Ideal Pom Lawn 'trr, ", £- attaining a)“ “00 and “.00; _ flowers, those who loaned wagon; chines and all those who in any way irere of-aasiiitanee in this hour of enhrok smith! Rev, Karl A. Roth for the consoling and helpful Words, the pallbearers, singers, pianist and violinist, the donors of the beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Anton Prnuentureer of 15 South Green Bay road wish to take thitmenns of expressing'their sincere thanks and appreciation to thevrany friends, ‘relativgs Ind neighbors for their kindness and 1rgP.PrthrTtptrtrrttisyrn . tfiiifiii _the beloved son Miniature hurdles are being built for one of the feature races. Other races will include the. loo-yard run, several dash events, and the regula- tion field events, broad Jump, high jump end-allot nut. Navelty. races will conclude the meet. This Will 'rhar.idar,rt,tyrGCfi competing in the rial élympics at Los Angeles. 1ittitrasiiry to tie' a»: Send your mower to the den Mower Shop when it needs {humping - they know their Lawn. Mower _ ". Shop . "ther Power . L." CARD OFTHANKS giwthé’ -dedth _ -oirtkiir" “TY-NM Adtaker Phone "

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