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Highland Park Press, 21 Dec 1933, p. 5

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CGOOD M lebrat LOIN CHO v'pAL cvfl.z'rs ERS | HOSIERY LEG OF VEAL ILLINOIS } uggestions â€" Minute re of that BRO§ i. now} UCKS; par w’ 174 Milk/|Fed Veal ""'“"""‘""Q”“‘?"'?’*-aâ€"â€"- Merry C?ristm&s f rous Neéew Year.‘ IN OF VEAL OULDER OF YÂ¥EAL (@] of fi;mn.r.mi' s Eve USIC a ceve ts Arouts snenassnencee anthrers ssm emes Wheeling 10â€"18 ___*_ 14e _____ 18e ____ 21e . m <t in o on ,f“ M J otk ecy y T ~_~ Apasg® P d «6 E ~High School News |*m====>= A $ 83 e **ss . | tions were: Miss is \ . anurgDay,DROEMBER2N10ss | _ | FAMILIES OF THE DISTRICT gare of at least one family. * siF Representatives In Charge ‘~The Girls and Boys club répreâ€" sentatives from each session have ‘tharge of the basket his room is ‘contributing. Many of the boys sesâ€" ‘sions, instead of giving a basket, are giving the family money and allowâ€" /ing them to buy their own food. The ‘baskets are to be distributed on Satâ€" urday by the uuio_!il. Lydia Hastâ€" or nine children, most of them beâ€" ing under fifteen years of age. Some :are without mothers or fathers. The baskets should be all ready for delivery, except the perishable foods, by today. and Boys Clubs Sponsor 5on caage! Drive For Comâ€" _ munity Relief ‘4 * T By furnishing many needy families in the district with baskets of food, the Cirls and Boys clubs hope to make this Christmas a more merry one for them. About fifty families Ings, from Mrs. Kendig‘s session, will take charge of those baskets that cannot be delivered by the girls‘ sessions. f ; Give Clothing and Toys ° ; Besides the baskets of food, many of the sessions are giving the chilâ€" dren toys and books. They are also bringing any clothing that they or their sisters and brothers have outâ€" grown. A few sessions are decoratâ€" ing Christmas trees and presenting them to the families. _ On the average there are three or four children in each family. A few families have as many as eight The Girls cluB representatives in charge of the baskets are Marjory Higgins, Mary Thompson, Peggy Kerr, Mary Bertachini, Persida Degan, Genevieve Donnersberger, Mary Lou Sanborn, Gladys Brown, Evelyn *Foulkner, Edith Lindsay, D. S. H. S. STUDENTS ~ ~From ‘The Spotlight®© . e Sn » Peter ;__R?th‘cb}m< A:uf’u‘ t«â€"| â€" FIRST LE Tom| Hawkins, Tom, Nelson, John > ~~ MRA " § Jackgon, Franklin Moore, Dick Felâ€"| . / Sysuian ts lows fiGoom McKillip, Ian Macâ€"| To start the 1938â€"34 ~Bubâ€" Pherjon, Edward Rogan, George| urban league season off with a win Fostér, and<Frank McClory. â€" | will be the ambition / of Deerâ€" + S W | _ eeesnnnsbommmninginmmmmeae © ‘field teams when they | travel to 0 8 Drive Was Sponsored by. Amâ€"| . Heavyweights Underdogs brose Cantagello and Deerfield‘s heavyweights, although \ â€"â€"Jeanne mith .. defeated last week, are looking foreâ€" 11 ~ ; wardtothenmgtoniflr. The deâ€" "We gratefully acknowledge the| feat: at the hands. of [Roosevelt‘s Seventeenth Annual Red Crogs Roll| heavies could have bz:x expected Call: bf the Deerfleldâ€"Shields high| because they are plenty good and scho§} and herewith enclose receipt| are headed for a successful season. for ijour remittance and the certifiâ€"| The Proviso heavyweight team is cate for the school," reads a letter| not considered by any means as from{|Miss Verall D. Wright, direeâ€"| championship. material, but they tor 1, the, Junior «Red G"rou, just | are considerably improved over last recelged by Mr. Sandwick. year. If Bump Hansen is on to his "Will you plegse thank your| Shots tonight, Deerfleld imight very yourlg people," ‘continues Miss well turn about to trounce the Proâ€" Wright. "This Roll Call each year| viso boys. brings us their u.nre;am :tf.;:?‘l:y ‘ w ccecmegsfe and,, | support. eir tion mn fro: ‘Ilnchooldgyt :‘ring new, depei:d-' D TEAMS dable, and capable volunteers into | n the kenior ranks. ‘Is it any wonder TAKE Two GAME that our Executive eommiue‘:. fo:h mmmmane * |/ gratified in its agsurance that its 14 basketball teams "::‘:.d :,;“;:?“:&'” °?n'::‘: w:nh :w:) e::r?esd last T:it:sday when progress al feses aing in . thaw wat TInivaraityv hiih an their progress and understanding in hang!of these. junior members ? "We greatly appreciate the opâ€" portiinity you have afforded for this expfession of Red Cross within: your schdol,;" she concludes. > me drive was ‘sponsored by the Bove and Girl‘s ‘clubs under: the 408 SSIONS 100 PER CENT FOR COOPERATION Maybelle . Hawkins,. Mary hundred per cent in theit contribuâ€" th&kflrg?lh- redin‘s, Miss Rodâ€" enbeck‘s, Mrs. ‘s, Miss Mac Maftin‘s, Mr. Kendig‘s, Mr. Lindenâ€" meyer‘s, My. McNutt‘s, Mr. Thursâ€" ton‘s, and Mr, Eiker‘s. f Heavyweights â€" in U pward PONIES ‘EXPECT VICTORY â€" Solly Thurston‘s scrappy <‘lightâ€" weights .proved that y are of championship caliber last Saturday, when they routed the flashy Rooseâ€" velt team. : The Roosevelt outft is contidered one of the ‘best pony teams in the. Chicago leagues. Maywood tonight to ,pi:f Proviso‘s The Deerfield basketball teams won two games last Tuesday when they met University high on their home floor. J4 j The lightweights won their game easily and all the lightweight subâ€" stitutes got to play in the game. The heavyweights had‘ & more diffiâ€" cult time. | Ch Fresh Ciggrs by the box â€"Coronas, Henry | Clay, Perfecto Garcia, Corinas, Robert . Burns, White Owl, Van Dykes. Cigarettes in | |_â€"â€" gift cartons. § MEN‘S GIFT BOX, $1.00 | 1 1 EARL W. GSELL â€" OSCAR LUNDGREN For the Smoker ming’L The deâ€" s. of |Roosevelt‘s e b:jx expected plenty good and uccessful season. ryweight team is any: means as THE H A R M A CIS TS LKE P RESS Gsell & Co. TT oopie or P SEASON of Chicago will be played on Friday night of ‘this week. It will be Deerâ€" field‘s last game until ‘the Christmas holidays. i+ the boys in trim. Bowen, |known for its strong teams, has an exceptional heavyâ€" weight team this year and will prob= ably give our boys plenty of trouble if they get started. 4 After the trouncing our lightâ€" weights gave Roosevelt, they should not have to exert themse! to take the Bowen lightweights camp. As the teams from 14 will be fighting as usual, one be exâ€" pected to see two good es. The contests will also_give the|students out the vacation in‘ order‘ to. keep from Deerfield afih&m to see two high school tea: play tyut they have not seen before. DISTRICT FAMLY _ TO RECEIVE BASKETS FROM D.G.A. GROUP That a Christmas basket would be purchased for some nu&y family in the Deerfleldâ€"Shields district was definitely decided upon at the last meeting of the D.G.A. . A collection was taken up to enâ€" tertain a group of girls from the Northwestern : Settlement at~ a Christmas â€" party, but since only $5.48 of the necessary $16.50 was collected, it was decided to present a Christmas basket instead. ‘‘An open date game with Bowen Don‘t forget the big meeting beâ€" fore Christmags of the Lions Club at the Green Tea Pot, on Thursday noon. Remember, the members are warned, to bring two small gifts for the children who are wards of the‘ club. Lion Christensen and the boys are making big plans for this meeting, we are told. Entertainment will be furnished by Lion Lee Waite and his wife. s "We want all of the members to turn out, and promise you pll a good time," is the plea. § @. Lions Club News ‘TO BE WITH B 3â€"LAYER BRICK _ Tutti Frutti â€" Pistachio and Strawberry ICE CREAM MOLDS PIE AND CAKES Order Now Badger Ice Cream 50¢ quart nc n We particularly feature Eaton‘s DeLuxe Stationery and display the correct staâ€" tionery for every need. Parker pens, Pencils, Desk Sets and Comibinatioh Wide variety of points and colorg. | Pen and Pencil Sets as low as Sli Stationery first dance of the season at the Oak g.;‘mwfi 1 auditorinm last Satâ€" y evening. f Music was Tfurnished, by John Anâ€" derson‘s 1 ‘Dance Orchestra, of Chicago.. The orchestra arrived un_hou"rw:lb,ov!ncutholllpm paveméents, | f Prizes were won by M. Maestri and Diana‘s Beauty Shop. ; Jr., Robert Joyce and Walter Dieck, of the Lake Bluff American Legion baseball team, were awarded medals for distinguished service, by Harâ€" old Sweeney, their coach,. before a group of Legionnaires from Lake County, assembled for the Decemâ€" ber meeting of the Eighth District Council at Lake Bluff last week. Awards Are Made to > Four Junior Legion 2| ~ Baseball Players The young men having reached their 17th hirthday are now graduâ€" ates of one of the best junior Legion baseball téams in :the county. Coach Harold Sweeney, who is now Eighth MEN‘S SHOP OF HIGHLAN 546 dantral Ave. â€" Open Evenings Kodaks and Suppli; Boxes from 29¢ | THE STORE OF CHRISTMAS S RT OLSON Fountain Pens 6; A 200 PAJ AMA , Thomas Irving 399 Roger Williams Aven $1.55 WITH GIFT BOXES . . Kodaks, Cameras, Movir Picture Cameras gnd S$u plies. Thege wo Everything Amateur Pho derful, lasting gi to ceding week at of post éc and other called for a of ancedptance of the revised set :' Di Council byâ€"laws, : in@gn The C,W.A. ahi P.W.A) were|exâ€" plained by Willifin Weodapd, bogarâ€" dus officer, and Rppreciatifin for the District ‘to the fine coâ€"opera organizatio! posts of’th: :o'm will be host to January 19. Cand of

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