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Highland Park Press, 24 Jan 1935, p. 5

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er HASE CLasg I PIANO â€" H. P. 3707 A. is Raving and teachers .8 o‘clock in of the school. tral Service Park L H. P. 620 OFF Fitted 1985 Hockey Club Thanks ‘Dnlfy and Duffy ighland Park Fans 4 i _ Tor Financiat Help| |:> _ "*2 ‘Although Highland Parkers have,| With 550 the Duffy Cleaners took ;‘”mumblewmthlmlthmnmstrmthc Bob pockey team in action, many of them | Greenslade had a nice 557 series but ,‘” answered the boys‘ plea for| Tony Frauenhoffer found going the needed financial assistance with tough and shot his lowest series in generous donations. . The _ team, tWenty years, 441. f | mh the medium of this paper TM'YOIIII‘ Mens Club rned wishes to thank them for the aid to\ their winning stride and took they have 5o kindly given. To date three games from the Coleman Bros. ~g973 have been received from about JOhnston of Colemans had:ithe high fifty citizens and local business conâ€"| **°*¢ 556. . C cerms. owever, a few dollars more m;r:c‘; E“'t‘:":_ C:;'e ::é’t P ;.heg are 'ti.n EmdeAd: n ie onl ign qhainla eguot ]fl\h Mllfznl f'.n'-llg ]?\n Flrrn l'!ieiarlgu qpBURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 19835 _ Aside from the financial assistance received, Neild‘s Sport Shop donstodi two dozens high grade Hockey Stich,] and through the instrumentality und1 ingenuity of Mr. Neild himself, a us gift of a complete Profesâ€" zncoo‘l Keepers Outfit, consisting of leg guards, body ‘protector, and goal stick came from the well known ‘CCM. Inc.. skate: manufacturing eompan y has been their abili to the u: “Red th league &A â€"Unfortunately the local sextet has been unable to demonstrate their ability at the Sunset rink due to the unfavorable weather which foreed the postponement of three teague games. They have lost the two games played at the Stadium, but by scores, they say, which are not bad considering that this is their first year together and there has been little opportunity for practice. Following is the list of local hockey fans who have aided the team financially and whom the team is again thanking : fes? E. J. Kuh, Jt. \ ...â€"/\..â€"ooopemeecemacat B _ ‘The following purchased hockey buttons at $1.00; S. B. Uliman, Art Olson, F.F. Patton, C. V. Nichols, F. J. O‘Connot, L. J. Sheridan, J. Yermok, L. Sheahen, W. E. Danley, Dick O‘Brien, E. A. Beilmont, O. 1. Lundgren, D. E. Simpson. Mrs. Ray Hangren _ & Passes Away Monday Mrs. Antoinette Hangren, aged 39, wife of Ray Hangren of Highwood, passed away Monday morning at 3t. Therese Hospital in Waukegan, following an illness of several years. Funeral services were held Wednesâ€" day morning at 10:30 o‘clock at St. James Church, â€"Highwood. Inter ment was in Memorial Park Ceme Besides her husband, Mrs. Han* gren leaves three children, Edward, Robert and Bernice, and .a: father and two brothers in Poland to surâ€" vive her. 3. M S. B Fell =........._.....ccocooctainea esns Walgreen sCo. > Pisk He: Tib Dumaresa cer Post 1 io. 1 Balke olll lc on ow ooo Braun Bros. Oil ( Richard Uhimann Bud Steacy, Auto M. D. McNeal ..â€"â€" A. Freidlich M. Florsheim E. Shire â€" ..â€" E. Lackner W. Stern ...â€"â€" W. Schaff ... W. Gaell &. Co. & R. Anpach Rubens _ ... J. O‘Brien .. . D. Vail ...« HL. Becker | .. B. Uliman ... J. Baidauf .. T. Spiesberger W. Murray .. K. Stern ..« Karger Auto Service Station Oil Co DOWN with CRIME! The patience of humanity is exâ€" hausted. Law and order in every .lillw.w‘!.dflwtbflth‘ depredations of the criminal. And uc 02 ~Tadmne en ~ THO W.nh" have the forces against crime. The OTLE L OE RLEANEEC NE MEWLERTAE nOLCT 100000 S 000090 order is "shoot to till 1"â€"as Dillinger %::vemmem everywhere to track cnm- and his kind were brought to realize. _ , i} als to their lairsâ€"and end crime, Look for "The World War Ln Crime" ‘each Saturday in the Photogravcre Section of â€" UE CHICAGO DAlLl wWS DAILY NEWS THE CHICAGO $25 10 10 10 25 10 10 10 The Young Mens Club rned to\ their winning stride and took three games from the Coleman Bros. Jahnston of Colemans had‘the high score 556. _ i The Sunset Cafe kept lup their march by taking the odd ‘from the Mutual Coal. ~Joe Guerris series of, 611 was high for the wéek. Ray Carpenters 564 was high for the coal boys. x ‘The: Highland Park « took the odd game from land Parkâ€"Decorating Co. boys were far off their 1 but the painters failed to vantage of the breaks. Duffly & Daffy Elks Lenzini ........._._.._.515 Rafferty | Eubank ..............449 Frauenhoff Anzolia ................ 512â€" Cabona: Inman .~........ 509 Skidmore Sobey .:................059 Greens Dlll;vllllo MacNeil . Guerri ... H. P. Press Bartell ......â€". ‘Bethleheng Women | | .Organize Ladies â€"Aid| Total ......... Young. Mens &M ww Fisher â€".......... O‘Brien ... _ _A meeting is being called for Thursday afternoon of |all of the women affiliated â€"with the Bethichem Evangelical Church, Deepfield. The purpose. of the meeting is to organâ€" ize a Ladies Aid Societ ‘Total .....s Sunset Cafe With John Sobey setting the pace Previous to this time this work has been carried on through four circles which operated through the Woman‘s Missionary Sogiety. It is believed that the interests and obâ€" jectives are so distinct that two orâ€" ganizations should carry on the work hitherto carried on throtigh the Misâ€" sionary Society. b { There are no set plans for the new organization. All of women of the church are invited to attend, and each has a right to express herself as to the policy and p: m of the Ladies Aid for the future, »â€" ;. _ Total The meeting is b.: 2:30 p.m. and the Rev. minister of the church, at the organizational mJ CARD OF THANKS ! â€" We wish to gratefully acknowlâ€" edge our heartfelt t s to our many friends for the expressions of sympathy, many acts of kindness and for the floral offerings sent durâ€" ing our recent bereave t. Clarence Huetten Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rioux â€" ‘and family. Win Three Games 2544 .876 ...507 2446 2667 2398 525 528 420 ATL 502 444 #11 416 510 Total 1 ; Coleman 7. ce n Garrity Johnston Total . Mutual ( Allien ... arpante Shoullen Swtcw-rt huss Ish m-J;}' Steffen Total ‘Total Colen: e best reports from the battle front in . is new worldâ€"wide war on crime ar? : found in the photogravure section of . e Chicago‘ Daily News. No maudlit | rorsâ€"but the tale of ruthless. intelliâ€"| > ant. coordinated action on the part *:2 1 overnment everywhere to track crimâ€" hais to their lairsâ€"and end crime. ess also e Highâ€" e Press lar game take adâ€" eman â€"H‘l J. Bl‘fllon will preside eting. pal orating Co. e are 2375 2319 441 411 557 492 899 | 556 B07 . A1 A81 . A88 \ 2804 49 Chicago Hockey Leed%‘l e â€" _ to Have Busy Week For the second conmnfivz‘nw.ek, the Chicago Hockey League M Afind itself busy with many league games. No less than ten games are schedâ€" uled during the week with the outâ€" standing battle at the Chicago Stadâ€" ium, Sundsy, Jan. 27, when the Baby Ruths play an International skirmish against the Essext Fronâ€" tiers of Canada. ho The senior group games include double headers on Thursd&y night and Sunday afternoon, with the curâ€" tainâ€"raisers starting at 8 and 2 o‘clock, respectively. L Thursday night the Whiting Macs 1 of Indiana meet Jones and Baumâ€" rucker, defending champiohs, in a. Metropolitan sector game, and the Oak Park six face Postl in the Staâ€" dium Division, at the Stnd%mi. _ The opener Sunday will bring the Catholic Youth Qrzaniu&on Allâ€" Stars and the colorful Boston Store sextets together for the first time this year, followed by the Internaâ€" tional match, Baby Ruths vs Essex Frontiers. . This twinâ€"bill is the weeks highâ€"light. i# / \ _‘ With teams equally balanced in regards to manâ€"power .and ability, both the Senior and Intermediate Division races are rounding into nipâ€"andâ€"tuck affairs. _ The Intermediate group will get the fans attention the‘ rest of the week. * 7 Three games will be played at 55th | and Kolin on Sunday afternoon, the first starting at 1 o‘clock, Austinites nfeeting Chiâ€"clowns followed by Berâ€" wyn Shamrocks vs Ravenswood and Lawn Arrows â€" Hammond Rangers tift. 67 : The three leading clubs in each division at the end of the playing schedule will play in a roundâ€"robin series for the champio:r_\‘ipa, and fans will have. the opportunity of ‘seeing some of the best hockey ever | displayed in the midwest.. Walther League to The quarterly. rally of the North Shore: Zone of the Walther League will be held on the coming Sunday in Highland Park.. This is an orâ€" ganization of the young ‘people‘s societies of the Lutheran Church, comprising the towns of the North Shore and including Libertyville, Glenview, Niles.Center, Gilmer and Morton Grove. â€" $ ‘ Rev. Marmaduke Carter of Chiâ€" cago, Negro pastor, will deliver a lecture on the race problem. The ‘local society will present a play enâ€" titled: "Big Brother." _ The local Luther League of the Redeemer Lutheran Church on West. Central Avenue will be the host to this convention. The church buildâ€" ing, being too small to accommodate ifl be held in the auditorium of the Lincoln School. In the afternoon at 3:30 a business session will take place. Supper will be served at the church, furnished by the Ladies Aid. In the evening there will be a proâ€" gram of educational and entertainâ€" ing features. ; Lo _ An attendance of about 200 young people is expected. ’ * Hold Rally Here T HE PR ES 8 $UCAR 9 COFFEE» OLIVE OIL Richelieu Pure in bottles; per dozen TOMATO JUICE Richelieu PRUNE JUICE tall cans; 3 for Richelieu Pure Tomato 14%, oz. bottle Baby Stuart _ CATSUP EGG NOODLES Fine, Medium, Broad, cellophane pkg. 1 Ib, Del Monte, Mary Washington, All Green No. 2 size can Fancy â€"R_u‘l _A_lllkl Sockeye Del Monte, Mary V ASPARAGUS SALMON 1 lb. can Imported AMAPUTTOC RWEGIAN SARDINES _ ilj?“"’ olive oil; 4 “"“f‘?fi'"':f:"'""::’;“‘gs.g Savoy "Good Kind" BAKING CHOCOLATE 1 Ib. pkg.; 2 for TABLE SYRUP 22 oz. bottle Some LIKE IT COLD! ... but if YOU like it WARM be sure you have plenty of [~~CVC~_ °_ â€" oo sR FUEL OIL Don‘t risk being caught short in weather like this! That‘s why deliveries are apt to be slower in cold periods like this. . . . So many order at the same time. When such an emergency :arises more users turn to Stanolex Service â€"both quality and delivery are dependaâ€" ble. Protect your comfortâ€"ORDER NOW. Needed more fuel oil? So has everyone elses"" Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday FOOD SHOP PURE GRANULATED 10 Ib. cloth bag .. ... .. McLaughlin‘s, Manor House Fresh Roasted $1.10 _15¢ 29¢ 15¢ 15¢ 25¢ 21¢ IMPORTED RICHELIEU 8 oz. jar; 3 for Ma Brown Assorted PRESERVES Harding‘s Famous '(':'(')fi_if{_p:‘fl'BEEF-nAsn â€" 16c Extra Large 2# for CALAVOS 5 lbs, for Fine Large WINE SAP APPLES dozen JUICY LEMONS Seedless Juicy per dozen GRAPEFRUIT Sweet Juicy Florida 5 doz. for ORANGES Freeâ€"One bar of LA VA SOAP with _gag'}n_g}lrchase of QXYDOL 21 c large pkg. The "Polar Bear can tar Bear Club" takes its weekly winter dip at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago _ 49¢ b. on 33C qw-98(§ PAGE FIVE 29¢ 25¢ 25¢ 35¢ .91 19¢ [ t

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