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Highland Park Press, 8 Feb 1934, p. 14

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§ 18 . _ New Players Aid Team; Lights \Hope to Duplicate Their week in both divisions at the hands of Oak Park, but a double victory the fact that they are playing on their home floor are out to win their second league victory and to reâ€" verse the defeat at Maywood. Manor House .Coffee in glass; 8 lbs. ... McLaughlin‘s 333 _ Coffee; 6 lbs. ...._____.._.. Amer. Family Flakes medium ; 5 for ......__ Special Filled Coffee Cakes (Sat. only), ea. Richelieu Brand Asparagus natural mammoth size; 2# cans ... 49(! RIE _ and Hightand Park, or PHONE YOUR ORDER â€" 1024 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. The lights, weakened by the loss of "Ollie" Dixon, their star guard, through graduation, face a hard batâ€" tle, while the heavies, aided considâ€" erably by their new centet, Eul, and Lux Flakes large ; 5 for Halibut Steak _ _ i (Friday only), lb. ... 300 Fresh Select Oysters (Friday only), quart. Heinz Ass‘t Soups No. 1 cans ; 7 for...._ Fancy Mich. Potatoes 35 Ibs. for ............u...s Our lizhe won 27â€"21, while the heavies los® 29â€"20 at the hands of the Proviso boys in their first game at Maywood. all for Roman Beauty Apples O a extra fancy ; 4 lbs..... 296 Fine Granulated Sugar; 20 lbs. for....__.... 4 doz. Kostoâ€"Chocolate, Vanilla, Lemon; pkg. _DAY _ SPECIALS Leg Spring Lamb Saturday only ; lb. Fresh Country Eggs' 5 lbs. Beef Pot Roast and 1 Ib. Blue Valley Butter g Here, Friday night at 7:30, Deerâ€" field meets the strong Proviso squads for the second time this year in league games. Fresh Dressed CHICKENS (Sat. only) ; lb. GROCERY MEATS 2Â¥ DELICATESSEN 1060 North ‘Green Bay Road Phone H. P. 1024 FREE DELIVERY MORAINE VISIT OUR, STORE Contrally locuted between Highwood HMigh School News entative lineups: FOR LEAGUE CROWN Former Combination L.G. LIGHTS % ) Shoreline") (From "The LA ¢ * o.... 2AC 69¢ 18c 21¢ $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 5¢ $1 $1 The following senior girls will reâ€" ceive their state awards under the old D. G. A. system: Dorothy Clark and Mary Thompson. * The two, girls who will receive their fourth award are Jane Kornâ€" blith, and Katharine Johnston. Those who have earned one hun dred points will receive their third award. They are Harriet Nelson, Mary Lou Sanborn, Helen Sayoc, Barbara White, and Lorraine Zimâ€" mer. Giving awards will be one of the main features at the D; G. A. meetâ€" ing which will be held at 3:30 this afternoon in the girls‘ gym. * _ Girls Receive Awards The following girls, each having a total of thirtyâ€"five points, will reâ€" ceive. their first awards; Bernice Abercromby, Jane Agnew, Lonise Baraconi, Dorothy Boylan, Gladys Brown, Lydia Castelli, Juanita Dill, Doris Foreman, Ruth Garling, Eleaâ€" nor Ghini, Betty Jane Hansen, Lydia Hastings, Maybelle Hawkins, Betty Jordan, Dorothy Kelly, Peggy Mcâ€" Cormick, June Nelson, Rose Orlandi, Helen Praman, Anita Roberts, Dorâ€" othy Schwalback, Anna ‘Tamarri# Margaret Tosi, Jean Sincere, Donna Jean Udell, and Catherine Walgren. The girls who will receive their second awards as a result of earnâ€" ing seventy points are Louise Aldâ€" ridge, Victoria Baldi, Shirley Beyâ€" ers, Carolou Coale, Florence Peterâ€" son, Geongia Rockwell. Refreshments Will Be Served; Jane Robbins, Head of & Committee FORTYâ€"ONE GET AWARDS D. G. A. INITIATION _ | LIGHTS WIN, HEAVIES WILL BE HELD TODAY | _ LOSE TO OAK PARK FOR NEW MEMBERS| | suaring or ain an cany iesd, Maiman gnd Pett were the outâ€" standing stgrs for the ponies, Pett playing a utiful floor game, as well as sinking three field goals. Maiman ) ‘played a spectacular game at guard, breaking up many passes and getting many rebounds on both defense and offense. The victory kept the lightweights in the thick of the league race, which they will renew next Friday, with Proviso on our floor. 60 N. First St. _ Highland Park 4 South First Street Telephone 555 Highland Park The first hal? ended 9â€"8 in favor of Evanston. * When the gecond half started Evâ€" anston ran the count to 11â€"3. Pett made the first basket of the game for Deerfield, which seemed to be‘ the signal get started. Huhn and Pett baskets from all angles to give Deerfleld the lead which they never lost. > The first half proved to be very slow, with lferfleld'l only scoring SNION coming by the way of freethrows. WIT T 0 lightweights came to life and deâ€" feated Evanstbon 20â€"16 last Friday on the losérs‘) floor. STAGE 2ND HALF RALLY J. SMITH JUNK yECeriet EREYT uJ -’ mldph«thmupwthtoprAndamn,- Jean i again. Proviso was defeated in the| Beere, Margaret B early rounds of the Stagg tournaâ€"| Carlson, Suzanne . ment this year,. At present their| Emerson, Mary Fay, lightweights are in last place and|ericks, Freida Freidi their heavies in second place. son; Pearl Henderso GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop FROM EVANSTON IN CLOSE BATTLE 20â€"16 TELEPHONE 410 First Bals ; Gaays SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RY. As last year, mat‘p‘q’matics, hisâ€" tory, and review French and Latin will be offered. ~Thdé‘French and Latin courses will t only four weeks, the others the regular eight. Periods will be one [and oneâ€"half hours long. ue If enough students gre interested in a class not provided for, it is posâ€" sible that a class may be formed. There were about fifty students in last year‘s summer |school. Summer school nekt summer in all probabity will be run the same as last year, the students paying a tuition fee of ten dollgrs per course. _‘The hewiu%»bfltfle{&;fid but finâ€" ished on the short end of the score. "Bump Hansen seoreq_'lgu{ baskets and one free throw. (Bob Skidmore made two. of#each. ©!‘‘ y which they never relinguished, the lights kept right in the battle for the lightweight championship by deâ€" feating the Oak ak ‘ponies on January 19. 1310 C Sophomoresâ€"‘ 15. The following is the schedule for the session games: |; ; Juniorsâ€"Monday, February 12. Freshmenâ€"Tuesday, February 13. Seniorsâ€"Wednesday, February 14. After the sophomore basketball practice tomorrow night, the session tournament will begin, When these games have been ; off, the class teams will be ;ghosen by the class managers and the gym teachâ€" There will be a total of nine pracâ€" tices, and seven will be required to make either a first or second team. In addition, three wepLs’ of keeping the health rules will be necessary. ment and ‘fun for everyone who atâ€" tends. Refreshments will also be xrved. Jane Robbins, social chairâ€" an of D. G. A., is in charge of the entertainment, and she will be agâ€" sisted by Dorothy Clark, Katherine Becker, Pauline Dav{s, Mary Thompâ€" son, Mildred Simpson, and Jean Ingram. , > 149 Alma Moore is in dharge of -tho‘ invitations. * f $ | AS USUAL NEXT JUNE Mahen, Mary Markowitz, Vera Meceâ€" Creadie, Florence Peterson, Florâ€" ence Rollery, Agnes Svendson, Lois Thorson, Joan Wickman, Kathleen Woodbury, Mae Jean Fanshier, and Phyllis Udell _ _ _| ; : Larson, Nan Lightbody, Edith say, Oll& IJfi-Wm,-’ Anna new members, who will be initiated into the Deerfleld Girls association this afternoon. weeks of training and rules have to be kept up before any girl is adâ€" mitted into this fii. f {:: The following girls will be inâ€" itiated into D. G,|A. today: â€"Ruth Thirtyâ€"one N This â€" year . thet new members, who into the Deerfleld this afternoon. There will be plenty of entertainâ€" Let‘s have a word with the _ "HANDSOME \ i; YOUNG MAN ‘ _ on the FLYING P )1\\; TRAPEZE". .. Thursday, February Edith Lindâ€" Anna Mae "I am one," said the h. y.m., "to ‘applaud a smooth performance, no matter where I find it. Now, you take the North Western subâ€" urban trainsâ€"take them whenâ€" ever and wherever you can. They glide o‘er the rails with the greatest of easeâ€"and remind me so much of my flying trapeze." R. THOMSON Passenger Traffic Manager THKBR PRESS $ Washington‘s birthday will be obâ€" served with two days of vacation *by Deerfield students on Thursday iand Friday, February 22 and 23. Although there will be an assembly on Lincoln‘s birthday, February 12, IS NOT A FAD It is an exact science thousands of years old. I can assist you greatly in straightâ€" ening out perplexing problems. â€" Miss Daash at The Green Tea Pot every afterâ€" noon and Tuesday and Thursday evenings, will gladly apply her knowledge of erology to your eonMnt}-l affairs. WASHINGTON‘S BIRTHDAY VACATION FEBRUARY 22â€"23 "WESTBROOK FARMS Pasteurized Milk and Cream Griggs of Evanston. was leading scorer with four baskets and one charity toss. Art Paulsen was next with two baskets and a freethrow. \_Fresh Butter and Eggs. Try usâ€"you will be convinced on _ the purity of our products. The loss of Hansen, who was put out on fouls midway in the second period, proved to be a severe handiâ€" cap to the team. in‘ one of Florida‘s most delightful smaller cities. Completely redecorated and under Colonial management, it is the ideal vacation "buy" for those who want all of the advantages of a tropiâ€" cal winter, in a quiet environment at economical cost. . Excellent fishinq,‘ golf, bathing and all outdoor sports.} Charmingly located on the waterfront zhompsonl one.‘ Then just as the un sounded Thompson made one from the middle of the floor. Eul, playing his first game for Deerfield, gave a good account of himself by getting many rebounds and outâ€"jumping his opponent most of the game. _ WESTBROOK FARMS The fourth quarter proved to be a good one for Deerfield. Baskets again by Mosely and . Paulsen brought the score to 17â€"10. Eul then made two freethrows and In the third quarter Deerfleld cut the lead 15â€"6 «on baskets by Mosely .nq’o Paulsen. Art also made a freethrow. The Deerfield heavies, after a| tor i "Is this the spirited second half rally, which| "Three dollars," said the phy8iâ€" | "Yes, gir." netted them ,""'tonmenvgfim. lost | cian, in surprise. Te «How about . their third hgul game to EvanstOon| _ "Here you are," handing over "It‘s all righ! last Friday by the score of 19â€"15.| money; "The ‘blamed liveryman | if you need it." Evun:tonn;:‘hrted ";.'btl::d.l;dw wanted $5 to drive me home."â€"Chiâ€"| _________ pace by ro! up a fore Tribune. Deerfield got their one and» only oo lunimetonpentintintirtonmimmmmmatocy * RELIABL] point of the first half. The half 8So ‘There 4 ended 13â€"1 in favor of Evanston. rarng PA ie 2 on d o esns DRY CLEF ~Mew FORT PIERCE HEAVYWEIGHS LOSE TO EVANSTON IN Fourth NUMEROLOGY Phone Libertyville 1043 Milwaukee Ave. FG FT P SLOW GAME 19â€"15 " **| ‘The doctor hitched up his horse and they drove furiously to the farâ€" Falls | mer‘s home. ter it will be for both of us when we meet."â€"Rammerâ€"Jammer. "The sooner I never see your face again," the Irishman said, "the betâ€" tor ?" asked, ‘How much is your fee, doeâ€" Two Dollars Saved Get a Hook A man rushed up to the home of| . 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Those entering submit their essa 25. The essays 1000 words. ‘The essays will tuation, grammar lrinality. Stress on suitability of the manner in wi READY BY eleven acre site The loan and government thr cover the cost . paid for out of Present tax ra affected by this and second to school district. Costs of build near Noble sponse to an a district. It is school will be rate last, year Actual _ constr within sixty da will be eompleta by the second ser Under the terms PWA contract, : It is pointed good time to bi ing. The school of fifteen teac school. Departm as music, will d tween the two & ing, Students of | to entaer the co their names to ers this week. ley Angerson, several of the of education, gchools for the Mr. Anderson graduate . of University of Arts, Paris. H Forest public li Lake Forest hon In addition t done by the prit and the board of the teachers wil gestions as to t The best orato the national cor scholarships to universities. equipment of George Gaidzil of Deerfieldâ€"Shie tending the Lak contest held the according to t} tor. Christoph place, and Dade aURSpAY, 18T PLACEB IN CONTEST TA This contest ilar to the ‘"of weeks ago‘ in These oratior and fu&hhfid by cil of rches a pression were L which they were dry *" In order that be built in Pet "Ah manages NA , Mr.

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