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Highland Park Press, 4 Oct 1934, p. 4

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£6 18 15 §3 dW# Ma 6 46 +4 o A note of discord temporarily marâ€" red the smooth tempo of the eveâ€" ning. It seems that Roger Balke, our talented musician and musical theorist, put on a false red beard just before his match. This frightâ€" fully flustrated his opponent, R. Denâ€" nelt of Waukegan, who thought our Rogg was flying the red foul flag befote crossing the starting line; and, unlike Mr. Sopwith, Mr. Denâ€" nelt further protested that fighting from behind a big red bush was Inâ€" dian fighting, and insisted that Rogâ€" er stand out and fight fairly, Nothâ€" ing could be found in the rules about this â€" the rules of chess being parâ€" ticularly antiquated.. Roger was so disturbed momentarily that he went to the music room of the Moraine, played half of a Brahms‘ Symphony on ‘the grand piano to become beâ€" calmed and to present to perfect symâ€" *M- mt% rules comâ€" mittee completely ignored, he saw red every time he looked up from the board,; consequently he fouled his Greta Garbo, lost his Charlie Chapâ€" lin overboard completely, and set his Mae West as a wind break instead of a stayâ€"stail. Roger had things pretty much his own way â€" whethâ€" er he had an extra pawn or two conâ€" cealed in the beard I do not knowâ€" and he slipped over his 2 to 0 vieâ€" tory, smoothly, smilingly. (by Frank Reichmann) Highland Park‘s 16% games to Waukegan‘s 5%4 games, was the final score when time was called on the mental huvi"-weiglm at the Moraine Hotel last Monday evening, at the épening round of this winter‘s interâ€" suburban chess club tournaments, As this writer had predicted, Highland Park was good.. It was almost a ease of Waukegan using their pomâ€" padors to tickle the tonsils of a wild moose. Highland Park Chess Club Beats Waukegan Club By Large Score s 16% ./ 5% Werner. Schulze, Carl Haessler, Roger Balke, R. Holt, and H. N. Finch, all of Highland Park, gobbled both of their games â€" not "smack" like the famous Bosco, but instead, let me assure you, onl'y after exerâ€" cising considerable stress, strain and strategy â€" not unlike eating two halves of a lobster, if you know what I mean. The players of the drawn matches (the 1 to 1) and of the drawn games ‘(% to .%) are entitled to just as much credit.. These situations are like "holding them" at the goal â€"â€" and to decide to play for a draw inâ€" stead of a win, often involves some of the finest points of chess â€"â€" and of eating lobsters. l PAGE FOUR . With a total of eleven players on each side, two games constituting a match, the following was the score: Highland Park Waukegan . Schulze #% â€"J. Rimmer 0 . V. Wilson â€"~ 1% C. Lind *% . R. R. Jacks 1 _ De Kamm 1 éflrfla }* g. Henderson f o"“ : Balke _ 2 K. Dennelt # Walter L. Cope R. Holt _ < Dr. S. R. Banfield Legion Auxiliary Card Party Will Be Oct. 10 The Auxiliary Unit of Dumaresq Spencer American Legion Post are completing arrangements for their card party which is to be held Oct. 10 at the Moraine Hotel. : Mrs. Flora A. Wreen, general chairman has the following chairmen and committees assisting her: Prizes Mrs. Violet Cole; tables and chairs, Mrs, Jessie Norrlen; réfreshments, Mrs. Alma Shanafelt; tickets, Mrs. Nadine Ronan, assisted by Mrs. Winâ€" field Zimmer, Mrs. Viectoria Iversen, Mrs. Violet Cole and Mrs. Mary Mcâ€" Carthy. . Cl Acting as hostesses will be Mrs. Janet Johnson, Mrs. Mary MceCarâ€" thy, Mrs. Victoria Iverson and Mrs. Ruth Greenglade. Mrs. Greenslade also contacted the management of the Moraine Hotel in regard to holdâ€" ing the card party there. » ENTRANCEâ€"â€"OCTOBER 8, 15, 22, 29 BoULEVARD ©@ cuicaco ©@ pert. s 116 SOUTH MICHIGAN Glasses Fitted ' Credit Jeweler and ~â€" Optician 872 Central Ave. â€" Tel. H. P. 630 Fashlonâ€"Drawing. Magazines, Covers, Newspapers, Posters, Color, Layouts, etc. Press ~Designing, Prench Cutting, Draping, Millinery, Sketching, Color, Ideas. Btyling for m consultants, reporters, Int. Decora Perlod Styles, Color, Artangement, Estimates, Rendering, Styling. Personal Training; Individual Advancement, Complete Optical Service I. H. NEMEROFF J. Rimmer C. Lind De Kamm 8. Henderson J. Henderson R. Dennelt Fosater > C. Jensen G. Reiner Smith .â€"~ $7.50 1% A rally day sermon will be preachâ€" ed by the pastor at 11 a.m. In the evening at 7:30 the pastor will s on "Parents‘ Contribution to Ch tion Education." s West Ravinians Meet and Discuss Problems Sunday will be a great day at the Bethany Evangelical Church. The Sunday school and all other departâ€" ments of the church will observe the annual rally festival. Every boy and girl of the Sunday school and their parents are urged to be out at 9:45 A.M. # An invitation is extended to the friends of these children as well as to the parents, to attend this special service. _ : â€" P nf A rally day program and the proâ€" motion of scholars will take place in the church auditorium under the diâ€" rection of : general superintendent Dr. E. D. Fritsch. Several pews will be reserved for the parents of boys and girls who will be promoted to the various departments. > The â€" West | Ravinia Improvement Association held a meeting on the evening of Sept. 24, at the home of Mr. and MrÂ¥s. William Wurm on Broadview Avenue. } Rally Day, Sunday, At Bethany Church Many subjects of concern to the members of the association and the residents of the immediate® vicinity were discussed with enthusiasm. This included the new Federal loan plan for repairing homes; the necesâ€" sity for traffic regulation on Roger Williams Avenue at St. Johns and at Green Bay l}oad; the careless drivâ€" ing on residential ‘streets of certain local delivery trucks;â€"ete. : Harry Ai;‘)t:ln, president of 3e Ridgewood ive Association, = dressed the meeting, bringing gre ings from his organization as well as many helpful ideas and sugg tions. t After the business meeting a cial session was enjoyed by membeérs with Mr. and Mrs. Wurm as host and hostess. . t ‘The parents and family of the lgte Vencil Muzik wish to express their sincere gratitude to the neighbors and friends who so generously asâ€" sisted in their late bereavement. | NEXT WEEK : "I Give My Loveé" â€" "The Is Willing" ‘â€" "One More ; [ River". . “Bnudo:g’nru:%dédm.nm"; e Pure Granulated:â€"Sugar, 10 Ibs. for .. .. ORANGES, No. 252 size; 2 dbz. .. .. ... ROASTING CHICKENS, l .. ........ Strictly Fresh EGGS, doz. [\ ....;.... Kellogg‘s CORN FLAKES, large box, 2 CAMAY SoAP :. :{!:.. MkK.::..~.. wASH POWDER .|;....[).......... POT ROAST, tb. ..}.... .& ......... HAMBURCGER, Ground to Order, Ib. . . . POTATOES, peck 20¢; bag |. . .... ... . LE'I%CE, head . . .. ARD, Ib. . .. COFFEE, 333, tb 21¢; 99%4) Ib. . ... ... 1060 North Green Bay Tuesday<Wednesday â€" Oct. $â€"10 Comedy, Roman Vandals ~ â€" News oc Cartoon, Wolf, Wolf { * MW?AY MATINEE ONLY â€"â€"â€"Buck Jones in ‘Man Trailer with : Margaret Sullavan, Mantgomety, in Frank Borzage‘s x sational production. 1 Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"Sat. Eve. Oct, 4â€"5â€"6 ‘WILL : ROGERS in > â€" . "HANDY ANDY" with Peggy Wood, Mary Carlisl © Robert T:vl-t. s *‘ NORTH SHORES MOST 2 pkgs. ... Centrally located between Highmfi Phone Your Orderâ€"1024 . Open Sunday â€" 8:00 to 11:00 a. CARD OF THANKS Comedy + Cartoon â€" News "LMTLE MAN, AT NOW?" CRAX 25 1Ind: ville The â€" that walk The and | urba othel feat. s%1 adult tickets will be on sale he main gate. â€" On Baturday, Oct. 6; the varsity footMall squad of the Deerfieldâ€" Shiel® High School will attempt to put dd#Wn the Osk Park team on the homd Reld in Highland Park. The gam@ Will be called at 2:380 p.m. Preâ€" ceding this game will be what promâ€" ises 11 ) be a scrappy battle between the fhogh and soph teams of the two schogll, This game will be started at 1280 p.m. Oal Park, up to the present date, has :‘ in three games. : The first wietim of Oak Park.was Georgeâ€" tow ’t Who they defeated by the score of 27 to 0. Oak Park, the following 1 met LaGrange and won, 12 to 8 | nd © theâ€" third game they trounéed Morton, 32 to 0. * ‘: 1d has won from Blue Isâ€" land {12 to 6, and fought Libertyâ€" ville td a tie, 6 to 6, last Saturflay. The f scores seem to indicate that | Baturday‘s © game will no wall@Way for the Jlocal ball ¢lub. The ';}';jfj ors have it that Oak Park and RÂ¥anston will fight for the Subâ€" Degrfieldâ€"Shields to Play Oak Park After lolding Libertyville, 6â€"6 â€" BUTTER BEAUNAIL THEATRE & Madge Evans, Young, Kruger, Un lmd Healy » m ht’ * Nm Sportligh and Highland Park, or EPrompt Delivery. and 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. ndayâ€"Monday ursdayâ€"Friday eague title and leave the ams in a state of total deâ€" "ROMANCE IN THE RAIN" Comedy â€" Cartoon â€" News “PAR:f * INTERLUDE" ..29¢ . .25¢ .. 14¢ 19%¢ . .15¢ Oct. 11â€"12 20¢ 47e 55¢C Jd1l¢ THE PRESS Oct. 7â€"8 Big Democratic Rally I In Waukegan Oct. 1‘} Plans c.ri:ndu way for a gigan> tic countyâ€"wide Democratic rally be staged in the Waukegan Hig! School, Oct. 17, it is announced Philip J. McKenna of Highlan Park, coâ€"chairman with George $ yer of Waukegan, of the cumpai:z committee of the Lake County De ocratic Central Committée. Card Party Oct. 16 The Busipess Girls Club will hold a public card party at the Y.W.C.A., Tuesday evening, Oct. 16. You are invited to come and ‘bring your friends. ) ‘ Â¥+2 af "(‘1"."“ With the exception of radio talks by Bart Tyrrell for sheriff, Russ Alford for county clerk, and Charles Noll for probate judge, local Demâ€" ocratic candidates are expecting to attack Republican county incumbents at the rally, |Swf'ift’s Prgmi‘um Ro d| Steak Ib. 25c ~Phone Highwood 1241 Brookfield Sausage Links pound | Swift‘s Prem. Spring Hamb Legs 1b. 19¢| I Swift‘s Prem. Loin LaÂ¥ b Fresh Ground All Beef HAMBURGER â€" 3 ‘Cins for l 3c Swift & Co. will hold a demonstration afi tl\iistore Satnr’day,éOct. 6, 0 30 > Brookfield Butter, Sausage jand Cheese. | l 29¢ v. 1 0€¢ Svjft’s Sunbrite LEANSER nnouncement.. Come Early â€"Balloons with every p*chase . Souver‘rs Dutch Maid H The new management of the Dutch Maid Hand Laungry, now locally owned, wishes to announce that the laundry business hereâ€" tofore conducted at 364 Central Avenue, will continue in operaâ€" tion at the same location and aré now ready to render only the very best quality of handwork laundry which the people of Highâ€" land Park are accustomed_to. Moderate prices will prevail. ‘ Telephone Highland Park 146 In addition, a full dry cleaning service will be inaugurated for the convenience of its patrons. * z £ § h iss ALL CLASSES OF SERVICE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS FROM WET WASH TO HAND FINISH â€"_| f f f 20% Discount for Cash and Carry â€" We Call for and Deliver Quality Market 307 Waukegan Avenue Swift‘s Sale » f -:'."z.lz Friday and Saturday Sale of | @3 __SWIFTS SPECIALS® & â€"â€"/ SERVICE AND SATISFACTION venue i * RVICE AND SATISFACTIH N & srooxncia ) _ _ | Ees e ae) 27¢ \\JZ‘ ' y iB 5N â€" 364 CENTRAL AVENUE \_â€" Highland Park Swift‘s Premium OVENIZED HAMS ‘Swift‘s Sele*ed CHUCK ROAST v. 220 v. 147¢ Whole or Half Vervy Finest «) _â€"~ Swift‘s 2B 27c * Saie land Laundry !Chops Ib. 25fl Highwood, Ill. THURSDAY, flmufi 3 Cans for SWEET BREADS Swift’j Pard . DOG FOOD Lb. 330 Fresh Calf AU Wearts 25¢ PICNIC HAMS Yes We Deliver 16¢ Am a pu! A meyr H n n W 1U Th H nc M re )e mi Py 3 h n

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