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Highland Park Press, 15 Sep 1932, p. 26

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$8 at *4 Jordan Nurseries Just North freqently ‘a ~mere preliminary getting it passed up. â€" Arkan Gazette. Sat_isfaction from many friends.‘ We invite your patronage with confidence based on be, planted in the late summer or early fall. We have the best selection of good stock that we have ever offered. All of it deâ€" veloped as field grown in our nursery. ® Virginia Bluebells Bleeding Heart Peonies Oriental Poppies These perennials must be, and many others should WELLMAN SEASONAL PLANTING of County Line SEPTEMBER 23rd HERE passed is all too + C The Garden club of Deerfield will n of meet Wednesday evening, Sept. 21, s â€"|} at the Carlton S. Scribner home on have Landis lane. Assisting hostesses "! Our Want Ads â€"‘\â€"â€"Bring Results IS too| Man Beaten and Robbed to| _ Is Thrown from Car at chairman of the road. There will be a fine selection of cakes, breads, etc., also. baked beans. Mrs.. F. P. Browning is Deerfleld chapter No. 940, 0. E. S., is sponsoring a bakery and food sale to be held Saturday afternoon, Sept. 17, at two o‘clock at the R. A. will be Mesdames C. E. ~Piper, Richâ€" ard Farmer, Lewis Ashman and E. J. Ginter.â€" Mr. Frank K. Balthis, chief horticulaurist of the Garfield Park Conservatory, will give an nuâ€" lustrated lecture on "Fixing up the Garden." . Husbands of the memâ€"« bers will be the honored guests. â€"â€" Garden Club Meets _ + Next Week Wednesday Chmilweiski was drinking with the two strangers with whom he became acquainted in the Milwaukee barâ€" room. He said he collapsed from overâ€"drinking and did not come to his senses until he woke up in a moving boxcar and discovered that the two. strangers were going thru his pockets and he started to fight back. Both attacked him and: when they got his money they threw him from the box car at Rondout where residents discovered him and called the sheriff. { easy, John Chmilweski, 29, of 235 8. 16th st., Milwaukee, was taken to the county hospital after being found in Rondout last Friday. . E. S. Is Sponsoring â€"â€" Bake Sale September 17 ‘.Beat_on and robbed by two â€"men aukegan THE PRES3 The jumper, hunter and hunter asweepstakes championship classes will be shown beginning at 2:30. _ The Evanstorn Drum and ~Buole Prior to the polo game, which starts at 3:15, other championships of the Fort Sheridan Horse show will be decided at the polo field. and Lieut. G. S. Smith, while... T24th F. A. will retain the same lineâ€" up that recently defeated the strong Oak Brook quartet. In the 124th lineâ€"up will be Col. Richard Hunter, Herb Lorber, Lieut. Chris Schuh, and Capt. Bill Everitt. The Polo Pony championship of the 6th Corps area will be decided at Fort Sheridan, Sunday, Sept. 18, | when teams of Fort Sheridan and the 124th Field Artillery play for the military championship of Illiâ€" , nois, Wisconsin and Michigan. The ‘game will be staged in connection | with the Fort Sheridan Horse show being held at Fort Sheridan, Sept. 6â€"17â€"18. The best performing pony in the game will be declared polo _pony champion of the Fort Sheridan Horse show. Carl Crawford, well known sixâ€"goal player with the Onâ€" wentsia club will act as judge. The Fort Sheridan lineâ€"up will be composed of Maj. C. C. Smith, Capt. C. E. Davis, Capt. C. A. Wilkinson, and Lieut. G. 8. Smith whilse +h Local Director of New ridle Paths Miss Elizabeth Grobben Trier and Highland Park o C M se eE | _ Outstanding polo stars from the North Shore and Uptown sectors will be seen in action Sunday afterâ€" noon, Sept. 18, at the Oak Brook Polo club stadium, York road and Twentyâ€"second street when the faâ€" mous Black Horse troop and Chicaâ€" go â€"Free Booters clash. _ The game will start at 3:30 o‘clock, and is exâ€" pected to draw a record throng, not only because it is certain to be a hard fought,â€"spectacular battle, but also because special attractions have been arranged to enliven the â€"proceedings. These added features will include Austin Day with music furnished by the Austin Community Girls‘ band, the largest girls‘ band in the Unitâ€" ed States, between periods of the polo game. A race for women drivâ€" ers piloting midget oneâ€"cylinder automobiles will~ be staged during the halfâ€"time intermission of the Polo match. At the wheels will be prominent sociéty matrons and debs. Polo Match Sunday At Oakbrook Freebooters And Black Horse Troop games. corp will givge. exhibitionsâ€"before and during the horse show and polo THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Polo Field wek ouncil of Girl Scouts . 1982 building _ { hope ?m Ually ineg . t is n the activi r x 'i’â€" eport 0 America Mr. Wal also up llnnsui.] anizg gt’- e Am:r‘iu. carried t 27 a nu it will locally, of its ; the No James _ Similar service t 10 a gro intereste voted to fate and ment of "It ow Mflain; training ground. his hap package It ~cont The hu endura try to For â€" My of tim _ â€"Then, his mot must n t â€"wi let alo for Ge visiting ehce "a better sented in the and Lo George® loaded happine day he the Po her ~bo always having early heart 1 point. ing ba over a of the the Po ers Mar: sternly mother proud) pride . great : was 0 son, heart. towa r( and a Dur much man C land, : enchat the ol they r days a visited to the Was only that himse! ‘ppfl'l Sehoo! 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