b5¢ | 3 dinâ€" eyeâ€" ND PARK ; GROCERY REKEET YÂ¥ ALWAYS REASONABLE®" ill YÂ¥ BUTTER 1 th a reputation QUES THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 A recent census of pupils Deer_ï¬eld-sthielda Bign Schoo, S trict.reveals a total of 1457 pupils enrolled at the school. > This enrollment ‘by towns: is as follows: Highland ‘Park, 749; Lake Forest, 248; Deerfleld, 172; High. wood, 156; Fort Sheridan, 27; pop. high school district of Lake County, 38; nonâ€"high school district of Cook County, 58, It is the purpose of the commit. tee in charge of entertainment 1# hold some social function ‘at least once each month during the wintey Mess , JP UA NP ~Aptreas & but .regervations ; mgy ".""l d through any member ofb:h. local lodge or by telephoning R A. Han, sen, chairmanr, at / Park 1014. _ 0 | m‘ * ' 1,457 Pupils Enrolled â€".__ At Deerfleldâ€"Shields L AVENUE PHONE H. P. 4390 1â€"lb. pkg. 2 for ... for for Very sweet, . 6 for ... 22â€"0z. bottle @ 10¢ ym Garden grown, 20â€"0z. can ... 1000 sheet TABLE SYRUP cans GRAPEFRUIT MUSHROOMS Lapco Brand Fancy Monarch or Del Monte ASPARAGUS Calo Brand Breakfast . _ Texas Seediess Fresh Button Size : a L uk. y on No tickets are to be soig SHRIMP World‘s Fair * "Good Kind" HIGHLAND PARK : 23¢ 19¢ oc 35¢ 25¢ 29¢ 23¢ 15¢ » 1m Arait. >‘ t to _ least inter _ _ sold made loca} ‘ Cal 4+ another one and just before the game ended Scabby put in a free throw giving the ‘Boosters ‘a fiveâ€" point lead and victory. This game was featured by some fine guarding ], Maestri, Somenzi and Ori. Officers elected were as follows: Anthony Johnson reâ€"elected. presiâ€" dent; Bruno Somenzi viceâ€"president; Dan Baruffi, secretary; Ernie Maâ€" sini, treasurer with Irving Bernardi as assistant; Gilbert Baru, athletic director with John Credi as assistâ€" ant; Marino Maestri, game booker; Peter Chioni, head of entertainment committee}; John Masini, sergeant at The Highwood Boosters held their first meeting of 1934 in their club house on North Avenue. The meetâ€" ing was held for the purpose of electing new officers. 8A won the game 20â€"19. Bresa starâ€" red for the Arrows, while Albert Pigatei and Ransom Ori starred for the losers. These two teams re made up mostly of grammar sc ( 1 children. Tonight, Jan. 11, there will (be two games. The Pirate Girls will play the opening game and the Boosters will play the final game. The games are at the Oak Terrace school, with the first game beginning at 7 p.m. Highwood Boosters . Elects New Officers The first game of the evening was plagyéd by the Red Arrows and the Sketches‘ Five. The Red Arrows The undefeated Pirata Girls play: ed the opening game. They defeated the Grayslake girls team by a score of 34â€"6. The scoring was done by Helen Feraldo and Mickey\ Marzoâ€" echi, while Katie Orlandi and Therâ€" esa Santi did some fine guarding. No team this year has scored more than 10 points on the Pirate Givyls. ;::,u, straight victory this year and the twentieth straight victory since they were organized last year. They defeated Mundelein by a score of 33 to 28. They had to play an exâ€" tra period in order to decide the game. The Boosters led at half time, 18 to 11, but that didn‘t mean . anyâ€" thing to the Mundelein team,, for they came back with renewed vigor and when the final whistle blew the seare stood at 26â€"26. The game then went into an overtime. Cummings put the Boosters 'al‘l_e.d wzth a beauâ€" Ee ao_ _ aca LC A 0 L tiful oneâ€"handed shot only to have a Mundelein lad do the same thing and again tie the score. Then Scabâ€" by, the hero of the evening, sank a basket to put the Boosters in the tead. He followed this basket with l‘.t ThuridlY- Jan. 4, the feated Highwood Boosters won Mundelein Defeated By The Highwood Boosters THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1984 ©FRENCH LICK, INDIANA |____.__ "Home of Pluto Water" T. D. TAGCART, Pres. _ |â€" H. J. FAWCETT, Mgr. formerly operated as HATTSTROM & SANDERS 391 CENTRAL AVENUE TELEPHONE H. P. 2160 lars. Come Nowâ€"French Lick‘s climate is glorious in the fall and severe winter weather is rare. For the tolfcr or rider | every day of the year w:ll bring new delights. Only five days out of each of the rat five winters has the golfer been cofnpelled to forego his favorite sport out of doors. Give us 10 days of your time and we‘ll give rou a refreshed, renewed body and a new mental picture of life. / Wire or write for reservations or descriptive booklet, " _ NEW LOW PRICES 32.00 Srzt bour, $1.00 each sue D (In effect from November 10th, i 1933, to March 1st, 1934) HORSEBACK RIDING ROOM~WITH PRIVATE _ PLUTO BATH (Sulphur) $2 BATH AND MEALS _ | > salt Rub and Massage (Regular _ Will you risk a few daysâ€"a week or tenâ€"a few dollarsâ€" for a year‘s health? The owners of thousands of America‘s great names have come here religiously once or twice a year â€"taken the waters, engoyed moderate exercise, slept unbroken nights in the soporific air of the Cumberland foothills, and gone home to the problems of business, finance, the arts, the realm of s{ort, refreshed and with healthy bodies equipped to meet the problems of their busy lives. They are coming now â€" and their children too.; ( > _ Some come a thousamf:'ffmore miles, some from over seas for French Lick‘s waters are famous on the Continent too. For youâ€"the trig with all its benel:g may be had at the exâ€" pense of a few hours‘ travel, and astoundingly few dolâ€" gmnb:__'_._.al.“ ildren under u.,uiul-. Children (n(u- hnlv).) Nurses, Maids, or Chauffeur, $5.00 per day (when with other guests). GOLF $1.00 PER DBAY®| ::ib. cr( (Chufl-:)‘)‘l}. per day (when with other guests).) GOLF $1.00 PER DAY‘ | E:on?ï¬-n.).oén'u % FRENCH LICK SPRINGS ; HOTEL > FRENCH LILCK B. E. Christensen Scientific and Manufacturing Opticians _ _ Sells Health! r, $9,.00 except Sunâ€" pg-b).’- Dancing every night &-‘ ‘*| day. s.mmm Course. T Ne * 73â€"Â¥A â€"H4 (Regular fe0, _ Mineral Spring Waters. Ping Pong. West, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 14, 15, 16. * The Deerpath Theatre, Lake Forâ€" est, announces the following proâ€" gram for the coming week: | Ken Maynard in his latest Westâ€" ern thriller, Saturday matinee, Jan. 13. "Meet the Baron," starring Jack Pearl and Jimmy Durante, Thutsâ€" day, Jan. 11. } "Invisible Man," starring, Claude Rains and Gloria Stuart, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 12, 13. "Berkeley Square," starring Heaâ€" ther Angel and Leslie Howard, on Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 17, 18. > . f Sisterhood To Enjoy Legion Auxiliary Will ; Meet Thursday, Jan. 11 The Auxiliary will hold its next business meeting Thursday, Jan. 11, at 2 p.m. at the Masonic Temâ€" ple. The American Legion Auxiliary of Highland Park held its social meeting Thursday, Dec, 28, 1988, at 2 p.m. At this meeting the Auxilâ€" iary initiated the Junior Activity Group of Highland Park. ,ru_.octhhmbhldq-( .00). Pasteurized Milk and Cream . Fresh Butter and Eggs. Try usâ€"you will be convinced on the purity of our products. “I'm N 0 A n ge l," â€" sta Ir ing WESTBROOK FARMS WESTBROOK FARMS Phone Libertyville 1043 Milwaukee Ave. Musical Program High} Park police were first notified of the shooting at 5:30 Friâ€" day afternbon when they received a call from the Highland Park Hosâ€" pital statirlg that Mr. Brown had been brought there by C. A. Treâ€" gillus, a er for the Lasker farm. Mr. Tregillus found the wounded man walkisg along Ridge Road in Highland k) near the Lake Forâ€" est line. | 4 Uiifforg |J. Brown, 51 years old, 6717 South Union Avenue, Chicago, was slugged and shot three times, As the stpry of the event has been peiced together, Schray stopped Mr. Bro at the point of a gun, and ordered him out of the car. Mr. Brown compplied and was relieved of his cash] as well as his overcoat. Apparently an argument started, as Schray is gaid to have fired a shot through M#. Brown‘s neck. A scuffle is thought to have folâ€" lowed, and (Mr. Bown was apparentâ€" ly getting the best of the fight when he was §§‘uok, over the head by Schray with the butt of the gun. once throu@h the neck and twice in the ‘head, hitch hiker whom he had befrie & late Friday afterâ€" noon in Highland Park. In spite of the t dangerous wounds, Mr. While. Mr. Brown was lying on the groumf, Schray fired two more shots that entered Mr. Brown‘s head. Schray amen took the car and headed north, stopping at a restaurâ€" ant in Liake Bluff. Chief of Police Eugene Spaid of Lake Blu¢ unaware of the shootâ€" ing, noticed that Schray‘s overcoat did not ï¬qjxim and that there were bloodstaing on his trousers. He took the man inb custody, who confessed at once,. “pparently believing that the shooting was known to Chief Spaid. T Chi land Park Hospital.. His Ailant was Willard Schâ€" ray, 39 y old, who told the poâ€" lice he hadl been paroled from a life term ‘jn the Indiana penitenâ€" tiary after| a conviction for killing Schray was taken to the Highland Park Hospital, where the wounded man, still conscious, identified him. Schray will be held at the Highâ€" land Park|jail and criminal action will be. withheld, pending the out come of L#r. Brown‘s injuries. By unarimous choice, Thomas L. G. Dev:?] of Highland Park has been named chairman of the new Young People‘s Organization of the Lake County, Democratic Society headed by Judge Clarence N. Goodâ€" win of Le&z Forest. / One of viceâ€"presidents is Samâ€" uel S. Smith, also of Highland Park. | Holy Cross Team Is Victor Over Barrington COMMERCIAL ART SCHOOL, INC. voGur scEhHooLl or FAsHION ART AND INTERIOR DECORATION raY sCcHool OF ADVERTISsING RAY SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY ising i I.I;A-Thaw;;f;Tï¬ï¬m:.lrm‘?“’ 0::: armmhfldqnï¬h:. laurhr.gnar_dbl. Highland Parker Named Democratic Chairman A business TERRMUUE 1. --.-,i ioh s s n to Art and Advertising in Industry. Individâ€" ual Advangament. _rcuaul. a 'n-hlu.- | : The Holy Cross Church basketâ€" ball team, of Deerfield, won its opening %{stholic Youth Organizaâ€" tion gamé at Des Plaines Sunday, 35â€"8, ove,;fa new entry, Barrington. The first half ended (with this A Real “l.tl;li:livorsity of Art â€" Four Units score: 10. "Little boy, don‘t you know what becomes of boys who use such bad language when they play marbles?" "Yes‘m, they grow up and play golf."â€"Tenney Magazine. Evil is unnatural â€"goodness the natural state of man. Earth has no hopeless fslands or continents. We live in a redemptive world. 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