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Highland Park Press, 27 Oct 1932, p. 33

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for the upbuilding of nd the club, and those 2d their heads in a mo. tnt. tribute. It was , exam to all to have ing ofBeers for 1932-33 President, H. u. en. -vfee- mident- C. L id -itEicFFiiiraRi,- G. J. “Y. Tom Kelly; treas- M; governing board: , him: titled and ex- t!” XML of Brier hash-tied], waived, km of the North '0 been appointed " Erler, rules Ind regu- Jordan, membership; mm; R. B. Anthony, 1atirttear," G. W. Carr," he inued from nnen Presented _ hem, who you the High- I out of tdwn and his lies and rezulntions , )Pen Cup (presented le ling) Over Art Olson, 1 I!!! last week was intro. " tonmment winners has of the,” " {new lo ‘Injoyablo I. C. Schur, ind Miss r31. Joseph L. Proctor nan of the nominating ',, brought in its report, Inimously Idonted. abutment for the com- mce committee report an Kelly showed the club netsntisl surplus at the season, in contrast with ble deileit at the end of Mr. Kelly, due to the t. E. Rosenthsl, who m. business, also gave the ,,,rV-..-...,, d by W. A. Alexander); ', Highland Park Press y, President’s cup (pre. M. hing): Mrs. A. J. lies’ Championship cup >y WLA. Alexander); E"Jinior phtutoionshii, ed by W. A. Alexan- den. "A" Plight Handi- Inland“ for the , the at)... with b and In. mam-n t?! 'thmm turkey r. I. c. Schur, "Ii" L. Ionian. "C" Flight. It by Curuviun. inns did thcmulvu and quit. a little ', annomteed- includai} t, Club Chgmpiorgship 'l'TPr'I'qMrr] ro. itrdrrliltirt midi. in; View; Fabian; M1131; Nortti r. C. Betmr, mill. r Nshiret, charity. " 'tri:ri:iiiiit IHIGH 86.52% SAM ', comm tl, u- . ”in". 0mm " ma of Sunset Pastime: 3). man’s club. Excellent music has been procured and refreshments will be served. _AAtorpinal admission tee Wi11'tie Girired, v w...- I" out" I “nu: 'gng ttirlgggt -_v-- T" at, not Nt informal dgnce is being held Saturday evening, Oct._ 29, It the Ravinia tthool, by the Ravinia Wo- be many mori/iitTmiii.' On the concession floor there will be games ‘and entertainmnt to suit every one's taste. A "Bingo" stand 'Iill be mused by Mr. Thurston, assisted by Miss Lssswell, Mr. Bur- well, and Miss Bisekmire. Mr. Floyd, assisted by Miss Whiteman, will manage the Race Horse hail. has); pondris to be run by Miss Read and Miss Johnson. "Bucket- ball," for those who like, basketball, will be in charge of Miss Thompson and Miss Rodenbeck. Miss MeMar- tin has the game of shuttle cock. Shame board is Miss Mills' part.) "Book 'em," 3 game of rings, is in charge of Miss Weldin, assisted by. Miss Hansen and Mr. Bailafd. Mr. Lindenmeyer and Mr. McNutt are sponsoring a game of "murkit." "Pop Eye," who seems to be quite a: driving will be Mr. Bolle and Mr. Rietardson'a lcontribution to the earttivnL, _ ' of horrors is planned by Mr. Ein- backer this year. If last year’s was good, this years promises to be even better. Portraits of anyone for 25 cents by the Sloan sisters are to be Miss Whiteman tsndarrs, Reichelt's spe- cialty. Wright. RELIABLE LAUNDRY Myme part in the carnival. Miss Itinkenbertrer is in chsrge of the "air and she promises many new "td interesting features. _ The carnival is to be an afternoon and evening of fun and thrills for young and old alike. There are to he games for very young people, for older young people, and for adults. Everyone in the vicinity is invited to spend several hours of real enjoyment. DRY CLEANING co. Mr. 2fihai inf Misfighaver will M a. P. m QUALITY on cmxmc Elam“! Contractor " Electric Shop , GREENSLADI'J l {South First Street (Continued trom page 5) AND '-. US$13.72)? it}: InIoei 000: 70) lei-nor: and-bin tape? . thmuweremovod onto! tltittoeotidtttetrrtoaseiG theotmetutrtmtetr. 8.0mm“. bmsetttrt1oetaitUrvtee. t8or.kerrttmnt1ets-retmatv. edtoh-ttiitrtkrtottehtt an 'ruetd1trrsam1oat_iiteiattr" 'remeheattofutitue. Tltt"tteeiatrredtortt-tu, Smith’s not”. Won’t Aku-ui-ii- goon ttteete, tumblog, ttymd (not. And now is the ipportunity to we the basket: in Gum's and Smith’s stoma. Won't you me in in. There were four small children in the family and not one thing in' the house to eat. Their Sunday din- ner was made up almost entirely from the goods left in the local store baskets. Last week one per- son brought in a dozen cans of tgal- man and howthey were appreeiatedt The articles most needed are! cof- fee,' baked beans, canned milk, aw. gar, potatoes and rice. One all]! brought u lute package of spe- ghetti. _ It has been given out all week by the and! beg-full. The baskets' in the local stores have been a wonderful help. ;_"I_'l_1e writer of this article wiiii in Social Service one Saturday morning when loan a shying maehinisTr viiGtCii" as] helper.? It-will be diiheutt for 'Ptft?rmytto, t?ttshrfre and, help from vice. Moat of these lunches will be very meager. 7 Perhaps there are those who would like to help in this way. may help with tinhrrdrir. 7776:5331} ty 'itiyst turnyhiiriiiiUiiii iii; William Dooley, chairmen of the local Red Cross committee, has se- cured for the Social Service goods from the national Red Cross to be made into children's garments, 4 to 14 years, small boy suits, and baby clothes. The sewing will start next week in the upstairs rooms at Social Service: Three women will he; paid, as overseen by the Social Service, two days each per week. The wo- men coming to sew will;be given the Carmen on which they sew provided it is well finished and must be up: groved 1itlttsuanzaestsCrtuiscaAiL Mrs. Snite is getting this work well organized. The number of wo- men Tho can bake each week must be limited according to the isles. Many women wishing to bake are disappointed. Let us make these sales greater, so more women may have this means of helping their families and you will get your value received. are reasonable and-the {WEEK If you are pleased you can leave special orders that will be gladly “IIAJ Don’t forget-the bakery ale each Saturday morning at the Social Ser-l Ladies vice headquarters," old city hall, Mrs. gym cl" Albert Shite, chairman of the civic: every Tu committee of the Highland Park 7:45 pcm Woman’s club is inyeurare. She and -eommtm'r her helpers are there to serve you thenlqs, , from 9 mm. to 1 pan. The. prices ine 3nd for Tht, SER VICE EiiirTa' co!“- no N i largely attended. The organiutioh of 5P.“ of. this "ar'a--bowlirte lame was out all dimmed and it was decided to bowl 7 every Friduy evening " 9 pm. in "git! to ', the mastic may in Highland Pm. 3:31:13} All Lumber: interested are ttmed '1'!- Pill. _ MeMPurNevetg T 4th. public is uked to remember 1ltmsdnr,Nov.1sotuasteetto- by the Walton of the Home, for the hon. bloat play which premiu- to Mme-1m. Ticket-who tmtettmdmtatthtotemt-u. Dbn't tbrettr'm-tttntrtiehtfor. Molina. ~- tmW-w-s we FisttuThFaediiiitr of the seam James Holy Name society was held last @thqu evgning and was largely attended. The orgenlutioh of. this "ar'a--bowlirte leme was dimmed and it we: decided to bowl every Frldey evening " 9 pm. in the Mastic may in Highland Park. All Members interested are urged to be present this Friday evening for the, second league meeting. ine a pieaaani “evening, Galil" host of friends. tions and a very iiali way in spend- (ake place at the Odd Fellows hall Nov. 4 and 5. "rhe Ladies' Aid will serve a chicken diimer on Friday evening from 5:30 to 8:00. The dressing dolls and making eonfee, tions. ~0f course the men of the eomreetratton are contributing their share. _ Holy Name Society Forms Bowling Team Zion Lutlieran church is busy making play 39d preparations for I India of the comttttmitr---rour gym class hrnow meeting regularly l every Tuesday evening at promptly 7:45 pcm. It meets at the Ravinia \vcommunity 'tmttttturitmt;. and enlis- 1theniqs, volleybell, gymnastic dams 'ine 3nd group games will be feat.. ured. _ Ae Starting Tuesday evening Novem- ber lat at q pan. the older boys who live in the neighborhood of Lincoln school will begin basketball practice and play. After several weeks prac- tice play a Lincoln Community Bus- ketball league will be formed. All boys who want to join this class are invited to attend. the meet- ing next Tuesday, Bring your an shoes. "Mr: Ray Cox will again be the director of this class. . The class will he sponsored by Community Service of Highland Park Inc. ‘ Start Older Boys You are invited to Join this class and get in on the fun and exercise. TtTiiiiFifiiiiimriitiWF. x.- has k f6; mer KYW radio “swung Up Exer.. cise" physical director; The leader of the class is Mr. fit1E1tt, 1rtlttetleyptryit, wa,a,lr_r1ttrrt _,ttv,, orirWantAdi I HILL NURSERY MtnirittrEiiariiiWyiii" ' Clpsses in Progress TiiiiTFiirFGFFiiii7iirrc" at Odd Fellows Hall Baghétball Class gained Will be' "p1iiriirrit'a'-' the high school field beginning at 1 pan. Many fans are missing some mighty good football by tiot"trettintr there in time to see the lightweight: in action. W The 1itrhfieitrhts will play Deer- 'eld _next Sunday as a curtain raiser fiom Mowood who, incidentally, rang up a total of 39 consecutive victories before losin'g to the John.. son’s Boosters. Last Sunday the Manned eleven defeatedtho Baa w'yn Legion Parrots reputed- to be one of the ffnetrt amateur football teams in the middle west. . H. PA, flrst touchdown. .IRognn and Parker continued their strong often.. sive tactics after the next &iekoft and soon had the ball on Highwood's 5-yard line tram where the latter plowed over for H. PN second touchdown as the quarter, ended; Score 12-0. _ The heavyweights are scheduled to play the Oscar Johnson's Boosters of Chicago. This team, has der, feated Melrose Park and River For.. est this season and furnished a- com- plete upset to the strong eleven The game last Sunday we: prac- tically decided within the first few minutes of play. Bartelmnn Ind just made first down on the Indiana’s 15-yard line when fUet footed Rona -yutari-daar,h--armmd--rieht- end . for YOUNG MEN’S CLUB . DEFEA'I'S HIGHWOOD DRIVE our ANY DAY Our " Main. all “an: and colors. 50: and up. Large uln- lin a! ttm to £210. forthcoming buttlei. Auuattaatkt-o.-. 9etrd-iettu-k'd.euo {binning-nun. '. MORSERIB M AMERICA. Mat- ”. an M Mien. Largo a. Mrus. Evoignom have -t,o. com a symbol of flu up-Io-dqfo yr" grounds. ' - Today “we no f"" not 'e ber. sea: Ontutetm2tuig" i a. I (Continued from page 5) ill's bentrresuis hawk: IS IHE TIME mun-on

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