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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1934, p. 10

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| ver. | This brings the bership expectancy to fqrty-om.mm On account of the large proporâ€" tion of members who have not been able to get in five scores for a hanâ€" dicap, the usual June handicap tourâ€" nament has been waived and in its place two flights of sixteen players each may be run in July. I Players are now signing up for the round robin which will probably be started about the middle of June and last throughout the season. The golf chairman will be glad to explain the tournament to anyone phoning her at H. P. 3611. x Five more members joined the Sunset Valley Tee Club on June 5th. They are Mesdames Howard Cauldâ€" well, Jas. C. Couffer, A. J. Massey, HEw vaS. . UUIDOLy Pha s m,! A. V, McPhee and Miss Miriam Steeâ€". Prizes for the day‘s event went to Mrs, Leo Goldstein for low gross Marking of Bids: All bids shall be plainrly marked on the outside: of envelope; Coal Bid" or "Coal Haulâ€" ing Bid," and addressed to the Board of Education, Deerfleld â€" Shields Township High School, Highland Park, Iilinois. j Hauling: Bids will also be received on hauling coal from team tracks or yard tracks to bins and dumping therein. vAuc Delivery: Fill bin, approximately 300 tons, on or before September 1, 1934; balance of contract as noedcti throughout the school year. Conâ€" tract to be completed before June Sunset Valley Tee & Club Meets Tuesday Bids shall state location of mine or mines, freight rates from mine to Highland Park, if bid is F.0.B. mine to Highland Park, and a completé analysis of a typical sample. â€" $ The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids shall cover 1,300 (minhtm) to 1&00 (maximum) tons of Frank: lin County, or equivalent grade, one and oneâ€"half inch screenings, with optional price on two inch screenâ€" ings, pea, and No. 3 coal, â€"â€" / _ Bids .may ‘be F.0.B. mines; F.O.B. team tracks and yard tracks, or deâ€" livered to bin of Power House of plant on Vine Avenue and St. Johns Avenue, Highland Park. JÂ¥ 0 Bids on coal and hauling of same will'beroednd{oreon:.dutflmz the June 20 meeting of the Board Education ~of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township High School. â€" t Legion Junior Team { Wins Two During Week his usual good form and got thirâ€" teen strikeouts in the game which went only five innings, Scores were made by Bill Boehm, Jim Kerr, Jim Lytle, Grant Benson, Bob Moon, Ed Moroney and John Rogan. i % On Friday evening Highwood met defeat at the hands of the local boys in another tight game, 6 to 4,)in which Rogan again distinguished himself by his excellent pitching. Runs were made by Bocehm, Lytle, In a hard fought game the Highâ€" land Park American Legion Junior Baseball team defeated Lake Forest on Tuesday evening of last week, 9 to 7. John Rogan, pitchgy, was in A game is being arranged for the near future between the Legion Junâ€" iors and members of Highland Park post of the Legion, and it is freely predicted that the Juniors will show the old aoldiers" how baseball really should be played. Kerr, Aubrey, Rogan and Swahn. High School Board | _ _ Will Take Coal Bids Vernon is eleven years old, fairâ€" ways and greens are in perfect condition, and the rolling ground bas literally hundreds and hunâ€" dreds of trees. R v We invite comparison of Vernon with the better private clubs, . | Come out, introduce yourself and see if this is exactly the friendly sort of a place you have been lookâ€" ing for. + .t Mon. to Fri. 18 holes,:75¢; all day . $1.00 Mon. to Fri. Twilight, 4 P. M.... .450 Sat,â€"A. M. 18â€" holes:...,........ Sat, noon or all day............. Sat, Twilight, 4 P. M....,....... Suz. 18 holes before 7 A. M.. ... Sun. 7 A. M. to noon or all day. Sun. 12 noon to 3 P. M....:..... "*beful‘" w â€"| VERNON| PAGE TEN, Vernon Country Club Appeals to Colfers Who Want the Very Best EXTREMELY LOW RATES CO V NTR Y CLUVUB Mrs. Minnic Huber Oetzel, of Emil Oetzel of Deerfield A: passedâ€"away Friday at her after a months illness of . trouble. She was sixty having been born in Highland Nov, 19, 1873. With the exce of. a few years spent in Mich., she has resided continu in Highland Park, â€" The Mothers Club of the Y.W,C.A. will hold the last meeting for the year on Tuesday evening, June 12. The annual banquet and election of officers will be held at this memu The Blackhawk Society, C. Junior group, will meet Satu June 9 at 3 p.m. at the hon Mrs. Lew Sarett, 1732 S. Green Road. Members are asked t« spond ‘to the hostess. t3 . Duffy and Duffy Cleaners I team will play the Hubbard team tomorrow evening (Frida 7 o‘clock at Sunset Park. All who are interested in secing game of indoor ball are in attend. | Mothers Club End Funeral ‘services were held day afternoon at her residence interment in North Shore . of Memories. ~Besides her husband Mrs. C leaves four children, Raymond Irene Octzel of this city, Mrs. 1 Crosby of Fremont, “wti and Leslie Octzel of Deerfield to vive. Duffy and Duffy » Indoor Game Fri * At 6:45 o‘clock the social { tee will have prepared and will serve cold meats, hot dogs, coffee, pop, ice cream bars and milk for the ; quested to bring one dish le for a pot luck supper. The . following committee in charge: | Mrs, W. A. Clinnin, Mrs. Milâ€" ler, Mrs. Thos. Roberts, Mrs. ‘ Turner, Mrs. John Bracken, M. W. Loving, ‘Mrs. Herman hke, Mrs. Mary Helmhold, Mrs. John Corâ€" rington, Mrs. James O}Isli. A. B. Cook and Mrs. ‘W. F. Salem. Mrs. Emil Octzel ‘ Passes Away Fr : _Mr. Howard Copp is to |have charge of the games and : to be held in connection with day which is the event planned 1 Fri« day by the Braeside P.â€"T. A. | This will include Field Day exhi and pot luck supper, the honors ¢ from 8 to 9:30 o‘clock. All ) of the Braeside School are urged to attend. | _ _Another event of the late noon will be baseball games ¢ mothers and daughters, ta and in class A, Mrs. Lott in class B, and| |) . The bridge tournament got | way in the afternoon and the EOE enjoyed the new way of k. TK ;flén" is hoped that everyone will to| Â¥H |° stay for lunch and bridge next amp.. and day. The golf event is "best : on even holes, oneâ€"half handicap ‘alâ€" lowed." â€" Two prizes will be | for first and second net. ' Braeside P.â€"T. A. Hold Field Day ay, of Bay Alivd wife nue e rt old, ark tion ont, ly idoor day ALR., onâ€" with rden day farie Mr. etzel 6 . of al it "to. have at least | three En 1 for ‘the z:;r i wet chilly, Mfl hnve they to P following : informaâ€" ;{: sent each registered of those who . to havg!! in now it Mixt"" COKE WHEN YOU BUY FUEL ... REMEMBER THE IMPORTANT ApvaANTAGEs oFr P 6 UR TB L ME 2i PBAE TE se Ned Purnell & Wilson Inc. Open Evenings and Sundays 11%, America‘sFastest Selling Car Tflc New Ford V8 . Paul Tit, ‘Kope, BMF aid Kity Pnatcen and 1929 1929 1929 1927 1932 1930 1930 1928 l9§3 1932 1933 1933 YoUR C Ne ford V18 Deluxe Coupe, Rumble Seat m | ~.l! s . 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