M i Ten Highland Park boys have been ; awarded football letters and numerâ€" i als at Lake Forect Academy, followâ€" ' ing the 1982 gridiron season at that f school. They are as follows: .. & weekcend . vacetion â€" Just drop everything and . : J| Hub Svery purchase will be #u8F [[ . vour sor all occasions come to French Lick! This very weekâ€"end! These :".f::fm?.i'f i:‘::;?u“t!ifs‘;in:fd»- m**=* Moving and Packing of . iï¬ï¬ï¬?&lï¬ï¬t&ï¬?& t:r"f‘s':‘ RELIABLE LAUNDRY household goods. self. Ha f * _ AND | i Come once and you‘ll keep coming back! priws DRY CLEANING CO. |||. . HIGHLAND PARK _ Leave on ‘the Monon from Dearborn Street Station _ |||: Phone H. P.. 178 WINNETKA _ at 9 P.M. Thursday or Friday â€" be back in Chicago _ _||| QUALITY LAUNDERERS EVANSTON at 7:80 A.M. Monday. Longer visits at eqnllly atâ€" || o e nmmmnmminmmmmsmemenmmmmmicmmmens [ [ = j * . tractive rates. (Return ticket good for 16 days.) â€" ||| _ TELEPHONE 410 . fnesis e ue e f Wire or phone reservations at once . ‘ |}â€"â€" _Â¥ e MAVAA A. R â€"~Wilmette . . . . 1332 h ipr HoX foril ar y 3A l c:l4& â€"â€"‘Dealer in _ Winnetka .. . . 1382 French Lick Springs Hotel Co. JUNK ; . .. Mihland Park . 181 French Lick, Indiana f "Home of Pluto Water" T. D. Taggart, President ; H. J. Fawcett, Manager FRENCH LICK | â€"at special Tow rates! | ~@ Don‘t think up reasons why you can or can‘t take Thursday to Monday Pm epre wae w nel i e ce on io thee oo eng y n U Ad t + mergers which engulfed his firm, as i [R Nakaata i s 2 ion do inesses" was the Allâ€"expense rates include roundâ€"trip rail goal of many. . and Pullman fares, room, meals, and The policies that enabled Mr. Lytâ€" mineral waters! : $ ton to win the confidence of Chicaâ€" % nnflhanea y goansâ€"and build â€"his great business eekâ€"end trips to s healt s c i ol covi dR onlA n td n of $38 THE PRES8 Henry C. Lytton, founder of Chiâ€" _| cago‘s wellâ€"known store, The Hub, who himself is wellâ€"known on the â€"] north shore, hasâ€"returned to active business fromâ€"retirement and has repurchased control of the Chicago anston, Oak Park and Gary. Mr. Lytton, who is 86 years old, oneâ€" of the last survivors of the "old guard" of State street merâ€" from a humble start with. $12,700 capital, will be followed under the present regime, he said. At The Hub every purchase will be guarâ€" anteed and money réfunded in case a customer is not satisfied. â€" s Mr. Lyiton says, "but my son, George, as president, will actively direct the store." * ' â€"~JInâ€"relating the development of the cussed the era of combination 100 feet on the northwest c was 40. Several years ago, control of the firm was sold to the Fashion Park association of Rochester, N. Y., from whom it was repurchased last week, P __"My old pelicies will be.resumed," Henry C. Lytton Is Again in Charge of The Hub in Chicago Chris Keller, Hamilton Herman, and John Van Meter received Black club jerseys, while Hugo Sonnenâ€" scheinâ€"received an Orange club jerâ€" sey. The Orange and Black clubs competition at the Lake Forest prep school is entirely of an intraâ€"mural nature. The club games are hotly contested affairs and winning a berth on one of these club teams is one of the most coveted athletic honors obtainable in the school. _ awarded to Robert Walker. First team bantamweight sweaters were .awarded to ~George Nunn, Henry Vail, and Sherman Keller. In reward for their undefeated season, the "banties" also received silver footballs. . Hulburd. Wampler and Malcolm Vail, both members of the second bantamweight team, received numerals. ~ _ century ago, Mr. Lytton disâ€" RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. f Phole H. P. 178 _| QUALITY LAUNDERERS and â€" DRY CLEANERS RELIABLE LAUNDRY MARIO CUCCHIARA | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Formerly with Lyon & Healy and Cable Piano Co. â€"â€"PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 31â€" L MATHEW DRY CLEANING CO. l ‘ _ y ... _Phone H. P. 178 . ~1s>*â€"‘*ean QUALITY DRY CLEANING will MRS. W. P. JOHNSON Chairs and Tables for rent for all occasions. Moving and Packing of household goods. the adult deafened. Classes at the Place School, Mondays,â€" 2:80 p.m. â€"â€"â€"â€" PAhOneg â€"â€"â€" University . . . 9300 w““..l.l“z 124 8. FIRST ST. HIGHEAND PARK MODERATE PRICES ‘» >‘ J + 181 ers at for