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Highland Park Press, 10 Nov 1932, p. 14

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€4 uk 44 i Â¥l 915â€"17 Linden Avenue | _ Hubbard Woods, Illinois % f _Formerly Occupied by i/ {5 3 â€" GLENâ€"ETKA GAMGE Offering Complete Maintainance Service Storageâ€"Washingâ€"Lubrication | â€"_â€" Gasolineâ€"Oil . DINNER $1.50 No cover charge to Dinner Guests except Saturdays Sundaysâ€"Twilight Musicale in the Ballroom, 5 to 6 P. M. followed by Dinner Concert in the Marine Dining Room till â€"9 o‘clock. . EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL B ROT H MARINE DINING ROOM eP Dancing Weekday Evenings Until 12 o‘clock BUILDERS OF FINE M OTOR CA RS PHONE WINNETKA 3810 d g»Y M A R K â€" FIS HER And His Orchestra Saturdays (Formal) Until 3 o‘clock New Location at 5300 Block â€" Sheridan Road Fridays Until 1 A. M. CHICAGO in this NEW YORKâ€" m â€" c _..__‘||| Read The Wantâ€"Ads THE PRESS their own 6â€"yard line on three plays, went over for a touchdown. â€" Play seeâ€"sawed back and forth until the last touchdown was scored by New Trier, making the score 42â€"14. The opening of the third quarter saw New Trier score a touchdown. A safety and another touchdown comypleted the scoringâ€"in the third quarter. ‘The score was 28â€"14 in New Trier‘s favor. _New Trier, takng the ball from On the first play, a pass, Jack Alâ€" len to Petersen, scored the second touchdown. _ Petersen again added the extra point. The scoring of a New Trier touchâ€" down closed the half with the score 14â€"13 in Deerfield‘s favor. second quarter. Paul Allien did the scoring, Petersen adding the extra point. After starting the first half as if they were not to be stopped, the fighting Deerfield team went down in defeat before the passing onâ€" slaught of New Trier in the homeâ€" coming gone played last Saturday at our field. quarter ended with the ball in Deerâ€" field‘s possession on New Trier‘s 9â€" yard line, Play during the remainder of the quarter saw Deerfleld in possession With the game only a few minâ€" utes old, New Trier scored the first touchdown. .Two long passes yard line, and on the fourth play Dah] took the ball over for a touchâ€" down. w x. HOMECOMING GAME Dostal Wilson Schuman Gillan Appleyard Williams Nordberg Seiler Smale Dahl Touchdownsâ€"Dahl (3), Seiler (2), Nordberg, Petersen, P. Allen. Safeâ€" tyâ€"J. Allen. Points after touchdownâ€"Seiler (2), Dahl, Nordberg, Petersen (2). PETERSEN SCORE 8 POINTS 60 N. First St. â€" Highland Park J. SMITH JUNK A few minutes later a New Trier Deerfield scored its first touch LOST TO NEW TRIER BY SCORE OF 42â€"14 TELEPHONE 410 Prove Fatal to Deerfield (From the Shoreline) yraâ€"â€"le; 1.t. q.b. l.h. r.h. r.t. 1.¢. Ghini Rutledge Swain Cummings Connolly Irving Allen Johnston «â€" â€" Divinisky The premium rate is low, it # said, the cost amounting to appr0* imately oneâ€"sixth the value of th lenses. If but one lens is broken i three years, or if a pair of lense is broken in six years, the insure has full protection over the periods without <any more expen#® than the regular replacement c# of the lenses. â€" â€"What‘s next?: It‘s called lens insurance, and 4 policy covers accidental breakage o lenses only, and does not insurt against loss, theft or burglary. It! sold in Highland Park by Hattstrom and Sanders, prescription opticians of 391 Central avenue. â€" Lwne for your "specs!" of the committee, in tharge of the evening. * This annual affair is being ar ranged by the teachers and the P:; Your lay, Janet Leonard, Ruth Soefker, Elizabeth Haller, Mildred Simpson, Erna Gaede, Jeannette Wright, Mary Wilder, Molly Grinnell, "Bill" Larson, "Tom" Hawkins, Harm Skidmore, "Bob" Anderson, "Billy" Trumbull, "Bob" Fox, "Ed" Marder, George Titman, and Edgar Bochn. Mr.â€" Wright has charge of the guides who have volunteered from the councilor force. Those who are to act as guides are Elizabeth Hopâ€" Mr. Sandwick, principal of Deer. fieldâ€"Shields, is to speak on "Eduâ€" cational Values in Simplest Terms," and the band and orchestra are to play. ~Hiram Kennicott, vieceâ€"presiâ€" dent of P.T.A., who will preside over the program, will be introduced by Mrs. Hirsch, president of P.T.A. __ The band, under the direction of Mr. Finch, will playâ€""Grandiose" by E. De Lamater. The orchestra, under the direction of Helen Mayer Mannings, will play "In a Monasâ€" tery Garden" by Keteley, and "In a Chinese Templeâ€"Garden" by Keteâ€" will be devoted to interviews beâ€" tween the parents and teachers. Rooms have been assigned to the teachers for the evening, and guides are to be placed in the halls to diâ€" Mr. Sandwick Will Speak; Band, Orchestra CAFETERIA DINNER At 6 (From the Shoreline) In order that the parents may in. spect the school and meet the teach. ers, visiting night will be held to. morrow, Thursday, November 10, Students are to come to school, as usual, during the day, but they are requested to remain at home during the evening. The parâ€" ents are to come at six o‘clock for dinner in the school cafeteria, and then go to the auditorium for a short program. And now you can get insurant *p TEACHERS AND To . INSPECT SCHOOL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1o "Specs" Can Be Insured, Is New Plan to Play evening . 1932 Aall into Ofâ€"the co Of the M. temain in for poor motor f; year or $X mon pay the suming six mon In the amount to Lake the $1 the am $61,250 The credit Aug. Th avail Fou out a 201.9 fuel Beli

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