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Highland Park Press, 6 Oct 1932, p. 7

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e good alibis were those whose scores tempers short.:> Self Proud hose game has imâ€" ely this season, did ) 3. He will meet ie semiâ€"finals. The e semiâ€"finals are C. eatures of the anâ€" and meeting which ober 24. Be sure > what a graceful have. Tickets to available now and om Mr. T. J. Kelly re are only a limâ€" hurry. The price 11 be one dollar a rill follow at 8:30 was delightfully itering the Legion he familiar faces ionnaires from his ‘ld, who made the as an expression d interest in his lepartment. _ The uded Legionnaires ‘. Stadler, R. Potâ€" _ E. G. Jacobson, i. Schneider, Ray ihn, Wm. Cruickâ€" rerman and Dan t no one would be d rubber trees, as ommodity has been well cussed spot. aker was again on rning recording for arying abilities of rls who follow the through scenic visâ€" rest and ditch. Oh as others see us! h it, that that will d of October 1 and eautifully warm and rer. _ Sweaters and arded by those faith. ame out to putt and et Valley instead of tening to the shell. Cubs received from C. Kapschull, senâ€" er of the Departâ€" the American Leâ€" t the installation _Mel Tierney post ast Tuesday eveâ€" l Tilden. We hope are played before necessary. applied for permisâ€" clams in the pond e Sunday. Nobody rere such things ‘as t no one would be y forcing the mighty o the twentieth hole s of the H. P. open, ifle windy on both ey Golf _ es Still at It; tivities of Week DAY, OCTOBER 6, 139 ; succumbed to the Bill meets the winâ€" t Olsonâ€"J. Lenzini inals. In the club ‘. Flinn won from 3. He will meet e semiâ€"finals. The n to all members Surprise chull atâ€" : nies Tuesday hi in im Spe moancncanarsen «eneriom _ _ I @oGpGQ&pppbp yb dbipydyp<(bp (QGy{dpGp<dap<jy<bbdbd<<<bdpdp< 2 V 95 Q2 2 95 42 6 9 IC §2 Q& e 92 Q‘( | z;& $ } N 9 g& & 48 92 [Â¥ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1982 ‘Q&v@@&»@@@w@@www@@ww @,@w&m@ww@@@@@@w& Q \ % fi Y Starting Friday, October 7th NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION GRAND OPENING SALK! Pumps, Straps, Ties in Kid, Calf and Suede, Kid and Suede combinations. Deep new fall gmwns and blacks, made to retail at $5.00 to 6.00. | ALL CHILDREN,Sâ€"Growing Girls and Boys Shoes Reduced Accordingly WOMEN‘sS SHOES MEN‘S WORK SHOES New Fall Stock of Smart Shoes at Lowest Prices for Thrifty Shoppers ELLANDEE We wish to announce that we are now ready to serve you in our new location at Garnett‘s Store. With a continuation of the same management and the same high standard merchandise which we are able to offer at lower prices than ever before. _ Now In Our New Locationâ€"In GARNETT‘S , $3.90 1 and $4.90 | Good, strong, durable shoes, selling elsewhere at $2.75. Our special sale price $1.95 $4.90 & $5.90 All of our Walkâ€"Over Shoes which formerly sold at $7.50 to $10.0U0 â€"are placed in two BELOW COST groups at For Men and Women WALKâ€"OVER SHOES P RES S Boy‘s Brown and Black . Elk Shark Skin Tip Oxâ€" fords, formerly priced at $4.00 and $4.50. Now Sizes 1 to 6 _ Boy‘s Sharkâ€"Tip Oxfords $2.90 , â€" SHOE a â€" SHOP Our regular line of Men‘s Shoes made to retail at $5 and $6 in all the new Fall styles now placed in one priced group at . MEN‘S SHOES $0 2P 24 2 $ 54 2 it & B 5 24 $ 3 $0 4 24 ; 2# } t # a Hf, ul Â¥

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