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Highland Park Press, 28 Sep 1933, p. 1

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"unis and North Shore polo ' and: not Sunday durum . " 3:30 at the Part Show!“ tieid. t Playing tor, (htnmttath-tf1rrtltf', Show will ho Dick Six-um; Barb ; Larttrr,Cqt.C.B.DitdMii" in; the fun: this you. tt Rantner does join the club it will mean that they will have an “babble back- fUld combination and n whiz of In aerial attack. Tho line will have few wed V (Continued came 8) Tteattgter Mar Play It ‘wu rumored a short while ago that this popular tum would have the ion-vim of Ernest "Pttg" Rut- ner, All-American In]! back and captain ef the 1932 Northwestern Univmity clown. Rentnar attended Playing for9ort Shea-Mn will by Cm Max 9mm; qlttrt, c, A, will can; out”! the Mixed and tiling. George Ill-tt it booking manager and Inward Hub”, bui- neu manger. Harry Eibhler is In chute e! publicity and George Boék does the Mining. The jrstemtst in the Young Men's Club but be” grater this yet: then in previous yous. t People hue been inquiring for weeks, wondering when this met local omnintion would get started so that they might emu; watch 'them practice or wit.. Another Polo Game at . Fort Sheridan Sunday seemed vgry muetf intercom fin join- ween, Fred Gilles, and Stan Bodmn. L. o. Wilson will see to it that the right oiBeiau at selected. Dr. S. R. Bunk-Id, when pun; phygichn, The In! of the Young Men’s Club consist; of the same cinch]: they had last season. The conchea u we mentioned More m Arnold Bor.. man for this move wt: to that they might hue the an of the high school athletic fUld which is one of the beat football fulds in the count try. The Peter Fox Boosters, formeAr known " the Logan Square Booe- ters, are coached by "Duteh" Stem- man, former star of the Chicago Bears. Che team has a large squad of 30 players with an average weight of 175 pounds. _ l Coach Arnold Harween had about thirty players answer the first all for practice Inst Wednesday evening at Sumet playing fleld when they worked out under a lighted fletd. Coach Between. minted by A'red Gilles and Stan Bodman aa- line coaches,. put the squad through a strenuous workout that found many of the men pretty well worn out as a result of a summer’s layoff. To Play for Health! Fund The garnet this year will be played for charity, the money going to the Highland Park Hospital fund. All scheduled games will be played ort' Sunday afternoons during the months of October and Nunmber. Admuqion price this year in a lot' 1owerthanttmtsiatrt-at---) tickets can be purchased for a name inal charge for all games“ Their It's fh'Nlt"', it, how we as Wm rthtutthh-dmse Mumbliqurmtmm 2t.t=d,,ttfig,tgg $3.; Y,'gtii.'."' "h t m. 't2uttfe",',,it't,aL,. Mohd'mhh.w‘nhav #t,-rts)tirttthrttrrettntB. Coach Arnold Home”. former Hum!!! nidixon mentor. In“ began to round his Highland Pal: Young Men's Club hum, champion: of tho North Shore, into conditiqm for that Brat gun. with Peter Fox Boosters, 1932 clan-39km ' of the Jud-west, Sunday, Oct. 1, at the Deerfield. Shields athletic fuld: l,.tir'ii',tsl',t, pm in. Receipt- fhtgtt Home (an. to m Bith 'Park Emmi c... t" GotoWgttinndPtMr /. tiBente pm. for 314000 nan-d Hospital PM here thit-e We“ of the "9' T . port being (i ' this gunman. in ' trhr M. Wm: Turriel the following Wit)?! of all!” Ytntitmi)I'8tgm 1o'_"'e'ittiitif,i'i,i . _ as or 10,000 , mum my T Sta r'itt, Week Turuttrtteridnntro1ouyntriit worm wins momma lt'uanrzhttobelonxtqom mud uaeainstthee diteogthlropposirt-tr (By M. Wm Tani!) in. good irttett all ','g'irt:,',lt?ii'ttr,': ”mt. not don. after my rrmtqreritr in Amed 'T' he I} urdgy. Here in; thin picture it fun, and lautrha plan toi all. ' ' athutdtt.rotdhrtPtitrtoetc1am" June: 2,f'l,TtMttt EM”: to be seen in. Mayor MUCH.” And on My; Wednesday; and T'htrmdar,0eutit8,aatd4iteutt be at. - “an 11-11mm: Clark Gable in not“: m ton-pea and “Hold Y Mr It“)? _ 1mm in WI pro- ml!” at the . Ali 10w shortaubjach' “an latest Km of and Day. High saodrirsro, A. “Mum Lav“ Paps," a mpvie everyone Ins 'iqert waiting“: us, {enduring Ch it mm, It?! Roland 1nd Lit Tubman. will be u the Alcyou is Friday and Sat- urday. Hm in thi, picture in fun . Three umy reserve otBeertr, all stationed at Po Wheridan, received minor injuries riy Seturdey morn-. ing when their: all car we: struck with te'rrifhe f i by a northbound train on the N h Shore Line just south of the Main Road station in Highland P k. . . The' three {are Herbert lStoll, M. Mitchell. at' S. W. Comstock. They' were dri west on Orchud Lane, a street at comes to 1 dead end ebout 200 feet fromlthe rail- road right of . y. They had driven their cur past tliar end of the met. and evidently ‘were prevail: to turn Hound, "when the machine rolled down ai embankment and stopped, on th ear tucks, when the cruh occu I 1.:th later. thtth.ewarttirtttesis.neotttur qeeident, Dulce Pitta! and stlit, m .of the . bland Park police department injured when their. car blew a, tir and pulled into a telephone pour! ey are recovering chm. to be. "tuddy him and Karim Nixon "Beat dt Enemies," I most enjoy: _ picture. . _ "Best of Eligmi'es” ls . Showing at the Alcyon 3 Reserve t Hurt W1 Is Hi1 "We have n fm ing t keen in rest Ladies Auxilia , the of nurses, able up" a medical _ um actual ttnd ‘1) tient hospital." “I know of it or character he that I regret, much " I do t we holding ton “I know the] ‘will continue; helpfulness wi hospital' which our own lives of "seeuritr, and injured, fall by the m of.funda to k work. BPI '"ttnraairtg ,tt1tr,tutnrededi- cated the been“. REF” 1 day long to be re heredjn the multi- tude that at f in the mud for the purpose a dedieaOrt and the securing of t money reguired to securing of ' money it dedicate it elif of debt. , M. Hastings. oi in! 2tf'" Pat's moat prom eitile . Tonight you Evin have “Wt, a .27}? wWW$ ' Pinon and Sulli- lhland Park police b injured when their. _ynd crushed into I cars " en Their Car by Train Here rest take}: by the , the aplehdid corps uperintendents, and unequalled in the mien! work of the lmeeting of my kind Id in Highland Park in: absent from no is meeting that you slit. ' In fortunate, in ug.. w W wnggwfflwu“an i'i-i'yi'iji','i Jir,by; L'. . W " "eftrriveiybiry, .313“..- jitljfids2) ' .3» fimflxwéM tr4 y uni holdup men 'w e tutu! y Policemen Dennis r: and C yde ‘Schodnover ht Po his t tee they had held ? p a .ter . n13“ telegraph at; or 80 t. i 'tohne' Avenue did wit 1 ,t _ cash. _ l j ' . h -uis' occurred bu i 9 C k5” an the two h up _ Talbot and 'ri lt page plays. of the ii. o: of X Abbott's School 111813 M. , will om I of lti It' tho High] " to a mile mnd. . In} do , hiiridan Rand r'lt',1, re 0 e district of mtthlan dra" (beam: 4:1 input my. in ' . . t 'gtttWh,t1ui"t, x We: ' , seal] and h w picked up:§the trail on Sheri an an ltit,T, inU poli at c ; wo men gave thei m u lad J. Erickson and Ho 1'NIrti yi] They "have begin _ eh in . . Vi f ting he: beet the ixmd Cinnabar me {mowing the Pugh! t' , Ire. /t2gA.t,r,pirp(l't , Egi i ttni c i ' NR ommittee in Hum. 1 co l met Tuesday hti thi , lt, end worked opt j m orgFridsy night's tn I ni, mg i . f l I' t treasury for ewe pad in . t12te-iiil1"it'e,",; " con tt e buck the tt In! me t,' Meyer Mocogni a . i " attend Friday nigh ’3 , Hi i .”. [ y . . Clyde R. Wheelarid, f 1 ca , ill be, the spegker at- m I eating, and will exp in; N reject in detail and and qu f Iti naipertainintt to the ' coi ash meeting of all tth citi th01 he held It T: F y eve ii -'pf this week at he " Te e School, for the 11m T bt uni business men nd it- " r, , f that city in t F den h, N drive to recon . V citi _ eve i: Te uni I All edidents Urged I ‘ aithe Oak Term ' This is the architdct? ski bitt of the new bisiness building to be erelted, on Central A enue by Joseph B. '" dict. William D. Minn," 362 East Parl4iAvnue, is the architect. Niels Steerihill is the masonry con. r tdr and Albert Olso, is _ , carpentry co ttuetor. ' : is" MASS E I a 'i: mm roman'ir.ao. GRID mm i. BEING , l _ . “woo , _ Commlittees To Start WHIP ED SIllhPil o " l, "a' . o I: m6 . I) 1 i H tr _ Fall-Activities Soon . P I . . hi 'o aldup Men Ar C ptured Here by '0tfieers After ii -'pf this week tti e School, for the :1 business men at: , f that city in 'ts N drive to recon Ii ting bu beet aged t1ue1tesi " notitUd wi, Instructimj rt " the Y1 d then ritled) the new: mattl molt. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1988 3 Miptim f/g, “335% Rt will a a? k, tyrib91 tt ion _ , C' 1'rrri'i'ryi, l 'cTTrf'T'T" _1i?fi:i"y'?'r't'iiii'llllli,ii JEJ‘.E£;‘*:¥*‘<55 iRiiTirjT W: 'llltl0, Mi T MrrPrirt1tWr1tridtm , _ 3 ' . Publicity. Fm. Gilbert K; Hard-, [t (One men: " from each committee) L 30M M T E. C. Jones , :1, ' gimme. ' *taltmAhiadttaimtnn [te Mm,ho . i, ', T E air-.01.“..- ' _ _ _ " i?’ ' .',r; L.. bet With the ll 2 ii the caming ge‘ l', 'Ravinin Wo in! 5 itiate its " mi The omce ft iy are: Mrs. ' " Mrs. Walt/elf n ltst Eugene Ke , c ’ROPOSED BUSINESS BUILDING 'i'iif,;:)i(i't'iiji_ "?,?t'e5F.,t?'j ",li'rn, . /L,:5_7."-' f. _‘ aw _ ‘J r:§c~j~m t l r tC?" 73" 'i.tn;'e: 'h'W,'t, t rr, Thatch! "iesrntitnertt in the tour was“: hinDiltrictNoJSS thumb (2'hlrattmtberisln radian ,tithte1ttitfsehertiti't m. . 3 Enrollment in District l 10Crttht Year Is 918 wmwmfifm The up ntment of committee chairmen b the president Itaa been followed In the eclection of club membths f the axiom commit- tees, whom, ttti ere now well under any for the en's work. The chair- men end t r committees follow: Auditing ' d revisions, Mrs. Ralph Hex-mum . Mm. Ro . Bryant With theli' hing dt school and the ceming We cooler weather, the Ruinin Wo an't Club will soon in; itiate its In netivities ' ' The oftVM. for the year 1933-34 are: Mrs. A "Supple, president; Mrs. Walter nkin, treasurer; Mrs. Eugene Kei , eprretpondintt secre- tary; Mrs. Una Murphy, recording secretary; t . George Lyman, ilmt vtee-ptetside ; end ,Mrg. Howard Will, Ieco vice-president; Mrs. Robert are and Rubber: Grin- ne1_l ere so . he dim. Mm. Hirold‘Lynn ' ' In; New Moiners’ Mrs. Georgy Prindle _ Mrs. Funk smight ' ' Kn. John {venue ' " Mrs. Arlem “not: b Mrs. (C. V. Wilma , _ Putnam; Kn. Charlie Grimes luv-Tami _ Cook _ ""e Mn.N.W., in but: Litattuid Mm. . 1'tot'i'dfgtla,,, PM”. , J cube: " _ F.' . ty yiytyt i flute-3h Mm. tr. B. iiitsiiGn V In. WY”! 0mm Mrs. H. W. Behhnmelfettg _ I 2",hgtt, Mrs; Geo. Lynn!) j Mrs. Edw. errill, Whitman l, Mrs. Geo. Brown ' ' MrsJVictor Fnbiln ' . Mrs; Edw. Knox Mm. P. D. stoke. _ Mrs.Dnvid::Suttlo T I T I Phthiatthmphr" Mrs. Tum, Marvin} Mrit.G. J. Eylet, Co-chirnnn l Mrs, View Main V I Mrs. Inc Fink ' ‘ l Mrs. Robe Gui: Mrs. tles'. Jam _t?ciiitf,iiiil,,l5i', Park will»? Highlandér: w. aiip' poetry. The, We use of calm is clever and hir‘oo won in ore. inal. There in noth " salted. Mt the minti , .wh h follow up!) other in 5:33., vi nt taxation. The law Tad; _ are More oom- btr than. 01% . ' minim. but in ‘gtmt oft noc' an“: in the “mound. it In as. I," (Magda; are bin Mrs. Ihr. our. My 1"esoior " uraniu- I'Mrg. Ewh'h, psi I with I Coler- ful brush gun her work is decon- tive and mih, Ma y of the “tar colon are: mu li o inducement- cantexmLtth fin M n)": gt r - g "The exhibit'of tit molars by Hue] Crow, Ewell in th4 Allorhon gallery is gubusi _ "agave comment, my: _ E par ism in The Chieatr4.'l, Ttits e. Ewell is I Ravittiat"t. l f ' Lina Little tSod. The first Btrin line,':whieh it about all thank. cem- to be able to handle [them] as “My well. They have p’lenly a scrap and fight, hut the problem in tin is: will they be able to 9 opponents whole ling new well; our 100 pounds? _Cttx. say they will apd have to, miims'11 t and m. J. Cameron, Art Pt son,‘W. We! (Continued It ma 5) Mrs. Eweil's E {bit _ of Watirr Co rs It ' Favdi'ably Commented The team ihu s f My tough sched- ule ahead at them nd ‘ili atl prob. abilities eabh ten they're sched- uled to play will n " much oppo- sition as Glenblrd did in their 8-0 victory oved, the Bl and White Bet. eral weeks "o, y pluy Liberty- ville Friday we can and open their suburban 1e e Mule It Oak Park?" week, ter. . Bhutan comes to Hiehiand rk the follow.. ing week' for Dee We ttrst home game. I ' Mr. Goad-from . m- thit' (Imp-e of him in action, . one person who, has compleny was, out the word? "defeat" and its . from his voubulory.‘ He is not on having . winning team and m the looks " things he'llgjet it, ' elaer.--. E Deerfrtltl .; shit8sCmti my (by f: Warn r Tani!) _ The 1933. edition I I the Deemeldr Shields roan-11 te is upialy be- ing whipp¢d jun when we "t "whipped" [We're ot joking) into shape by their new hc John Cox. formerly ope of y Ken"! Red Raidersan Cole " Ugivprtity. Give a ‘7“...45. Libei’tyvill Eleven Friday A emoon ll] mama (In Mimi, alth- public r955 V . M533. " ME}; iisGertaa" JIM ( ImMuvop o thinzuphahm 0" out of the new om,rutte-ri_to Ill Ruth-CM Sula-a ",thtrai-terN MMWI u “NW-Ml: Jututtmnrtiaatnnsul'mm& entextinstu.kstetlttf m MdQMn-ing no ttututte,t1, the a itttttimtqr6tehn. n: tttttfatter""?'"'" be, chm-nu. Of theierrtainine both M detending‘ her min; a teht cruised the mash line, enty-d minute: nixed 'of “Sec " Gil “Tyke," which was ui , by Riddle. Bolt Carter in "Al an» in third. lama: pad of 31% boat" to be by ‘5] Alum-fa.” owned and by? Aiboo-Waitre'r Indicate. _ The mint tho' W ortdmeudrtthsM. m u 1 F t", nun..." ___ "tdA am _ 's.. --. Tyke, Jon mm. ...;........, ... mu AmjArbod-Wa Atoll. Bob may w..-....,-?.., The tigrt tic legs of being done when leg 3 dead my. (no good opportaitity to use qualities of their A bumpy chop pm“: yachts {uniting such u ink W the wind,.' t nod could atop thy skipper! I has: ing out All troeta and an _ of t taken, mic! which em " Of the boat. can V ' the f Elba." am "and no. u f ' the hitch What: " tn" C by George Guano; all t I _ pend brLrle Gout-Icy, a: . ', loo-J Sci Scout unit. f 9 the med before coup in; i, four Inprs _ . g Driven by I light but southeast m. the last Sunday’s North , Club Handicap Rue citing but uneventful nee consisted of (out around I trim” “tenement bonds on 15.: scent-ding to the list sent at by committee, no specie] T bond in the city in being aid in for the current year. k . 'Member: offthe comm tee at meeting reitented their stead they were not p1nisnintr'i on , action to diepouets n prong: oner who obviously viii) not his specie! moments, t the 9: mittee continues to' feel that at people ere taking ndmt of " ent conditions end ‘refu ne to t' special mmmentn. y ( erptttpnrUon between the peree of direct taxes which n being lected Ind the pemn of I assessments which are being lected, ihich in proof o the that 'people are no) pa Inlt any? “animate because the I" notil ing forced to. f A line of legal prooed , was hi lined to the committee this I t- F ing by its counsel. and blue It o', been made to institute roceedh i-,) just unsoon at, the textured u, 13% couture of bond- hnve n do -' ited with the, Highland k l " Bank, which institution ectin‘ e depository for the fcom We. " i though the committee me n I “dot the mount deposi v l , they um hm not ow 1 'r] v I per cent which they st: in - , any to proceed. They . z " urging everyone to do it - .- immediately, ma mu ', I l of the piatt,itteiudirttrn " oil-x3 bondholders’ unement, n how g tained from them , Ben- " , F. Lewis. 89th Boot,' 105 w. an sit Street, Chieagm _ "t' 'll, Yacht Club's Seeir Handicap In W "Patther" tt dtteroatalimihustdNrka: A meeting of the' r n I Hir.hlnn6Ptrk Bondhol ' P tive Committee uh he this to "View the litmtion‘u it tld grim. Principal And “are“. A If information in day by i one, they ean'otrtaih it y and“ to Harold Tim '0 this I who is‘chai n of the comm“ or from any other . but of} committee. ”his Ibo ’Ipplkl; ABOUT READY$T0 b31114 'uftte1tsttteat Committee Has the of te. _ ' " V If h. --. " - .. v. 1 " l: I - .- ty, ft . I roeeedft 'mlie'i',?t,',it' I rk it) H a . an a t dqi) rm: 1'";- minty MM") hby huh t, rent! _ w 199111 ’1 this -t 7t' ttFe ii [them the , it M: in " 2;? LI It]

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