P &A Basketball Tournament Here Week of April 9 PAGE TWELVE "Those who enjoyed the Decemâ€" ber m and desire to attend this one, d simplify the work of the. ticket selling committee considerably if they would phone Mrs. Theo Fizsâ€" cher, H. P. 2569, and make reservaâ€" tions. In addition to members: of the general committee, Mrs. Fisâ€" cher‘s committee includes Mrs. M. G. Armstrong, Mrs. G. K. Hardacre, Mrs. R. L. Hermann, Mrs. W. E. Lilienfield, ‘Mrs. George Lyman, Mrs, Frank McDonald, Mrs. J. M. Murphy, Mrs. H. F. Pfister, and Mrs. H. R. Will." i9 â€" Community Service, Inc., is sponâ€" soring its annual boys basketball tournament, to be held during the week of: April 9, at its‘ community center, 582 Laurel Avenue, Highâ€" land Park. The days of the towrnaâ€" . | K. hach team to be composed of not more than ten players. \%7. No player may play on more than one team in the tournament. 8. Drawings will be held in the office of Community Service on the night of April 5, and managers will be notified when and whom they will : play. The dessert bridge being jointly sponsored by the Ravinia Woman‘s Club and the Ravinia P.â€"T. A. for the_' benefit of the Steinway grand which is used by the entire communâ€" ity, is on Wednesday, April 4, at 1:30 at the Village House. # "Mrs., Lee Frank is chairman for the Women‘s Club, and is being asâ€" sisted by Mrs. Robert Bridges, Mrs. Theo Fischer, Mrs. Robert Grinnell, Mrs. Edwin Jones, Mrs. Eugene Kern, Mrs. Ross Marvin, and Mrs. John Vercoe. ~The P.â€"T. A. chairâ€" man is Mrs. Harold Wampler, whose committee includes Mrs. Edwin Hart, Mrs. Henry Holmgren, and Mrs. Kent Wonnell, Many Hear Fine Talk â€" by Rev. C. R. Webber Rev. Chester‘ R. Webber a missionâ€" ary from Africa gave an inspiring missionary message to a large audiâ€" ence at the First United Evangelical Church on Sunday evening. Mr. Webber is supported by the denomâ€" ination and his field of labor is in the section where Sir Henry M. Stanley heading an expedition cut his way through the equatorial wildâ€" erness near Lake Albert. The power of the Gospel, said Mr. Webber, is being manifest again and again in + the:> conversion of the heathen in that section. Teams along the North Shore meeting with the approval of the staff of Community Service may enâ€" ter this contest. Teams desiring to play in this tournament should turn their entry lists in to the office of Community Service not later than the evening of April 5. As soon as enough teams have entered the tourâ€" nament to fill up the four playing nights, entries will be closed. . Rules for this tournament are: 1. Tournament will be held on evenings of April 9, 10, 11, 12. 2. Team entry and players list to be in Community Service office by Thursday evening, April 5. Dessert Bridge to Be Held in Ravinia Soon "The plans for this party coincide quite completely with the manner in which the December party was hanâ€" dled, we are told. "Wherever possiâ€" ble groups are making up their own foursomes, pivoting at their own table, and playing contract.or aucâ€" tion as suits their fancy. There will be a prize for each table. The tickâ€" ets are nominal in price. (â€"¢ ment are Monday, Tuesday, Wedâ€" nesday, and Thursday, April 9, 10, 11, and 12. | | 4. Officials shall be appointed by the sponsoring body, and the rulings of said officials shall be final.. ‘~5. Official 1933â€"34 basketball rules will be used. e d 3. The staff of Community Servâ€" ice, Inc., shall pass on all teams and shall reserve the right to reject any entries it sees fit. f ' FROELICH A Capable Young Man for Clerk of This | Important Court % ; Courteous! Honest! | Industrious! Vote for Judge Persons Speaks The class is‘ qpomomd'ï¬'x the: Deerfield Woman‘s Club which exâ€" tends an invitation to all to meet on Tuesday morning at the PM of the president, Mrs. R. L. Johnson. Anyone wishing information, ‘conâ€" eerning <the class may telephone Mrs. Harry Olendorf, $ Boosters Will Start | > Spring Training Soon "The Boosters have some n@#w prosâ€" pects in Gino (Alabama) |:Ron!ini and Guido Viyenti, who lutls from Kansas. The Boosters have a new catcher, Peradotti, who share the catching duties "with Baruffii; Exhibit of Portraits | | â€" ‘ at Evanston Studio : to Begin on Monday Mr. Knox of the Telephone Go. was another speaker in the interests of his company regarding the reâ€" qguest for a free service Deerfield and Highland Park., . â€" Deerfield Woman to . Start Contract Class Lessons in contrgct bridge will begin Tuesday morning at. 9:30 o‘clock at the home of Mrs, Robert L. Johnson in Brier Hill (Road, Mrs. Hackett of Libertyville will be the instructor and the class is open to all women in the conunun‘*ty‘ . who are interested in learning the § % or in furthering their kno m that subject. } t "I The Highwood Boosters will start their spring baseball brainipg' next welk or the week after if weather permits. Manager | Maestri and Coach Gopher Masini have looked over the prospects for the coming season and they find theq pretty satisfactory. . . ... . ; Fiba,. . A public exhibit :of portraits drawâ€" ings and paintings by Joseph P. Nash, of Lake Forest, will be held at the studio of: _J. Winstanley Briggs, 1618 Sherman Avenue, Evâ€" anston, from April 2 to 30. â€" : The exhibit will open next Monâ€" day afternoon with a tea from 8 to 6 Mr. Nash has studied &bgéld’. and two of his oils were acce for the Chicago artists‘ exhibip the Chicago, Art Institute last thonth. Other minor matters were disâ€" cussed and a very good atten younger. Mr. Ed Seleg in a very hamorous address presented Dr. Spri the president, ‘with a very uséful and appropriate piece of furniture quite necessary on account: of re’pcnt deâ€" velopments in his domesticg‘: circumâ€" stances. enï¬ x5 was present. | E. K. CATTON Your Typewriter REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" s.u.hs ALBERT LARSON â€"~~*. STATIONER â€" Highland Park 567 Primary April 10, x] JOHN E. FROELICH | Republican Candidate CLERK OF. THE PROBATE April 10, 1934 V ote for Man â€"â€" "However, morning on ‘we plan on the road j ‘The hike w _ "Last Tugsday the bird hike cheduled had to be called off. ‘The weat!] s d, cloudy and very w,inld‘, ‘a ra : impossible ;mornini ir hunting out birds," we: are told." ; :\ Highwood, Leg: City Baske +The game last flu‘uday was last for both teams this season. ~"Bert| 8. Leech, these early morning that those ¢oming hikes wear el ing boots of galoshe may be‘ sogg@y, The Highwood Legion. basketball team, led by Chptain Jimmy Bernarâ€" dini, have (éfeated the Highwood Boosters, led by Captain Bill Saielli, for the Highwood city title in basâ€" ketball. . fl“ egion achieved this by winning (the third game, 87â€"21, last Sun’d:yï¬, oon. ~Both teams, esï¬ Tain m in fead in the R t few|minutes of play and lead throughout the whole game.. |;.| NPA [ </:~) that ti of these | ub, Gar chestra," J . ""You are invited Tuesday," || | / @PCtCCme Mn a C | # ‘The threflf_’f‘y nï¬s games were about three of the best games seen in the basgketball © season. Pasquesi of th Boim_ rs and Camâ€" pagni of the Legion were the high scorers of the urioi ; . Mea will | of Lake â€"F Fellows act esses, A 1: Next Bltï¬â€™ ing. for as so each one 1 Panel d ide Activ y studen he next : hields P. B, A. oon, April 8 p uditorium., ' There areé thirteen P.â€"T. A. to Meet April 5 I nzsmcnf}n‘urâ€s:oucn YqUn QO’OP;FRATION e "Tu%dny, April 10, 1934 _ Edwin value VOTE LAKE COUNTY, II%LINQIS tP}| % J f Yl- i J i Aâ€"resident of Lake County for :gitty years. He has resided in Lake Forest all this time and has been;in active business. | .. || | ;| || Has been very active in the Republican Party and h.n;}v a member of the Republican Central Committée.: :. | : Wl eu dnc t k $ F5 His reeooléi is well known and he enjoys t.b? conâ€" fidence of the entire community. > '. } Republican Ca . County Treasur * e hope for a fine uesday, April 3, and arting the hike from t of Sunset Park. itart at 6 in the mornâ€" ‘ Some served by the mothers t, with Mrs. A. M. ¢ as C an of hostâ€" > attendance is hoped ring of interest for be presented. Hikthill - d Next Tuesday ions of "What Outâ€" Have Done for Me" ve n planned for ng of the Deerfleldâ€" ‘A. ursday afterâ€" t 8 ».m. in the school will 1 the the leader .of walks, suggests ‘out on these hing and hikâ€" as the ground on Wins thall Series extra ‘curricuâ€" importance the students e demonstrated of the largest s Club, Girls t Pourri, Orâ€" Athletic Club, o be with us on THE PRESS Bur the 'l'lguxn e . distributed . with NEXT SUNDAY‘S CHICAGO HERâ€" ALD AND EBEXA s Gas Reflects Tren ’f’?{éinï¬iw::diï¬m Re i0 t uit An interesti elight on trends in livifig conditions is contained in a report ju p by the North Sbore;gct ‘ompany | ‘which | states that residents hig| district were supplied th l,hfl ,000 :cubic feet of gas 'ï¬ml . Despite a net ‘of 10 per cént in the use of ‘gas for se hea during the year:ke valame was still 122,000,â€" 000 cubic fe M'I:eloq }%82. e Ca Lo Walld nCX u (CHC JZiDCUITR School, Grec Bky‘? id and Lincoln Avenue, on Baturday, April 14. Polls will be open from 12. o‘clock noon to 7 @‘elock p.m. 5 t 3 nov{v the }..eft: sxie of Your Face Betrays You! Thisâ€"interesting arâ€" ticle on yo fimg\fq)peaum will be found in The Aï¬:ï¬up Weekly, the ‘magazine distributed with Wher as to co t on these figures, J. .~pfltnt.; nager of the gas c ‘pointed ‘out, "Our volâ€" ume men on mall consumâ€" ers more than on large users of gas. fris, & manktd treid |towards, con: solidafing 1 M families in order to solidati small. lz \ng y is se Tiat this, than Tes [Almost ceated th.mu‘ i e'nd :: hnme time . beâ€" ive on 'P‘{li i get caught up foy, may Vesier y en on uie ue 'nci“‘o’ he homes and able to move out t:éyi n rorooy o6 o opief o6 '«‘\i en the trend uon ‘th‘o{ Z:'"&py‘ our volume rns the j :lill undoubtedly show an increase < The annudl) sthool élection for the purpose of electing a president and two mem of oard of Eduâ€" cation, will be held at the Lincoln Petitions have been duly filed for the ‘following candidates: for Robâ€" ert L. Grinnéll for President of the Board of Education; and for Mrs. Clara H. Weinberg, Dr. R. R. Bosâ€" worth, Kent W.. Wonnell and Harâ€" old R@Bfl for members of the Board of Education, > _ â€" _ / Mrfl:\Grin%l.i Mrg. Weinberg and Mr. ‘%&o: , are candidates for reâ€"cledion. 1. _‘ | | . j hh mdns pave arge aring! put " Perpiexing. prof Miss Dassh at The Green Tem Pot every afterâ€" e css wl gpiay sbay ber norinen it NUMEROLOGY ndid JCSS ate _ Other ~things you‘ll appreciate are the efficient agitator that w&l;batu.g;et‘yis !'ll ginde on the clothes; the pressure wringe adjmubleto.gvmdw;thebewdfnl tub; casy rolling casters and many other features. © _ P aah 6 * down payment and then it is y‘m&wyâ€mflan& (payable monthly)!" _| â€" _ â€" “l'q you ate of a methanical .. __~ ! ' turn of mind, look under the tub at the Thor Rigidspan just |ski itmd:sk‘ï¬tlhulblndlï¬sopinion.k loo %flgamed}u dvanced, improved chassis means 1 greater efhiciency for the washer. laces it in your ; . 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