PAOI POUR Int: . I ta!uth'tt""1" h '""""Ngir.erpgtt, quot-tg-test-Met...---..-..-."...-......-, -d_arttbt*-aod.addr..q.emrwe.tt.r. 'h-ah-ide-theed-eh -ad..tmiA" Ara In.“ t. ar- 'aaa-i; aa iruTilri" "Ga; 7Grru%i%t Fair. Bet'trtstrr. " w-l-h-m - " "eh, a“!!! etue 0! MIME-.0? - till-Mnnhhbuqhuaobnflhk.duhï¬nndnmuwum John L an. Pita-In a“ 1'trgNdd'r In. not." w. ml. Angel-u In. W W. :.,tttu'Te. “to! M Uh". cn... Mwnbln H. P. Varsity Eleveh Opens 1937 Season; Waukegan Sept. 25 ' Conch Dave Floyd’s Highland Park varsity eleven will open the 1937 season' with Wadkezm in a Suburban league contest on Satur- day, Sept. 25: The scheduled xenon opened with Crystal Lake ha! been delayed until November T, the only open date on the local program. Crystal Lake high school has not opened as yet. because of the influ- tile pnralysls mare. Opening a season with o league mime will be I new experience for Floyd who begins his third union as head football conch at Highhnd Park. His team my luck some of the weight of Int year's oqund hut will wannabe for lack of size with a lot of speed nnd ball-tating-ability. Wally Repholz, Al Harris Ind Norm Durment, all our dash men of Int nelson, should provide the fans with plenty of thrilling moments is they gallop down the gridiron. Irving Scott, sturdy tmrk-tield our of last year, and Dick Moseley, n promis- ing new-comer, mly complete the foursome who will face the task of otMseorintt Waukegan. Bulwark: of the forward wall will inch'sde Pete Wolit, one of the con- ferenees best centers of last Manon, Kiellquist, a tackle of last year’s vintage. and a more rangy thin ever Juhrend whose long Irma should nip mlny a run in the bud and snag not a few passes.“ The Waukegln game marks both the season and league opener for both sohools and is almost certain to live up to that strugzlc's tradi- tional role as one pf the high-lights of Lake enunty's athletic program. BAKERY SALE The Dom†society of the Zion Lutheran church will hold at Lang- 1er's Drug More in Hirhwood I Bakery Sale. Siturdny, September tft from 10 a. m. until goods are sold. . When†the Conatitatlon of the Uttitod sum wu Ii ed on Supt-unbu- i7, INT, Incl had by June 21, 1788, been 'h1hfdf'l,',' the was"! "new outtat.ey, Ind . . . A. - ' _ . 22tiiiicl,i,ieii FiiairiiiG wu inautrursted " the tirat Preli- dent of the Unite sum on April 8, 1789, n - It is therefore appropriate that in the period herein set apart we the" think Ifrea of the founding of our Government under the Constitution. how it has served us in the putt and how in the days to eyrtte_its pringiplee v_Iill_ guide ghe mttion ever forward. . . Done " the City of Wuhingum this fourth day of Juli, in the {an of Our Lord nineteen hundred Ind thirty-seven, In of the hdependenre of the United States of America the one hundred and tsixty-tend. . FRANKLIN D, ROOSEVELT. man -- -fniirurCwurisotiidG iiiGiiitioUk In; my.“ caused the ml of the United ihiG of America to be mixed. By the President. CORDELL HULL, Secretary of State, rgwch-Imlamtuomummounwmm It of the United State: on sAril 8, 1789, Now,rherefpre,j, Pylnkjin . Rooyveit.J'tetident_ttf the _Unitp_d W Avenue 1501i .Annlvmry a! the Continuin- 1187-1011 by the PM ol the Urtited sum " Anoth- omc- t THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Fall House Cleaning Time BRAND BROTHERS It cleans and polishes in one operation without leaving a dust nthering surface. Ask for WINDOW SHADES “I'll enema .viifnrairiurare ImoWP PAINTS - GLASS . DECORATING FURNITURE POLISH We clean and retsetir or furnish new BRAND'S POLISH A PROCLAMATION mam PARK Have you tried our own hm 949 !9!‘__'m Tter . 1! 'ee try, The Bartenders picnic is to be held Sunday at Santi Grove on Prairie avenue, west of Highwood. "If you miss thisoienie you will be sorry" is being heard wherever you Bo, so there mast be something to it. With everyone trying for the big cash award and other prizes it promises to be one of. the big hits of the year. The grand event of the day will be the Ibadger fight, which lasts over an hour. Any person seeing this specucle will never forget it. There will be free beer st the burger fhrht. There will also be a buseball gnme. boeei ball Ind _other games. Dane.. ing will be featured and there wiii be refreshment stands. All Ire in- vited to attend, so don't forget the date, Sept. 19th. Bisrtenders Picnic at Santi's Grove ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY SUBMITTED AT NO OBLIGATION Showings by appointment only We also have I lily: stock 01 used carpet: at attractive prices. 239 N. Green Bay Road Telephone Highland Park 890. Vogue Cleaners , Carpets & Linoleums Etna-mm gfplWre'ppu'ltterd Best Quality at Substantial Savings . Cut - Sewed - Laid John B. Nash. Prop. '.mst....M-.- High“ M Twenty You! A†Sept. 18, 191? Thieves broke into Daily's - to-mar store Wednesday 0mm, taking About $1500 worth of war- ing nppcrel . . . . A. J. St. Pour did this morning " 10:30 u the malt of . stroke of upoplexy . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kai-t mun-[nod It dinner Tuesday evening in bout: " "heir, second wedding minivan"). . . . . Dr. George J. Hinn, in unin- ent Chicago specialist, ill. pmlnud . home in the Ridgewood drive Inb- division. He will mow to Weir. land Park with his family in I short time . . . . Stanley Stilton, ll: foot HitthUuder, who recently Joined the 48th Highlanders, made I bulim- trip to Highland Purl: int week. Hitt lppelrnnce in kiln ttrqatqd no small atir among the younnun here . . . . Austin Plug“ of Dur- fleld is stationed " Pt. Oglethorpe, Ita. . ' . The Eugene Enden of Deer- ltirht were gunk of the Willilm Antes of Highl-nd Park, Sun-by . . . Bishop William Hell " Alhntown, Pa., is visiting his dunghter, In. Edward Hints, for sever-l weeks. Ten Years Ago Sept. 15,1927 Sunset Valley's new club hon“ was formally, opened Saturday, Sept. 10, by a luncheon for members of the Pork bond and former members, also the city council and prominent citizens . . . . John E. Conrad, well known Iwyer and justice of the peace, and n resident here for " years, died suddenly Snturdny morn- ing n his home following a heart attack . . . . Jerome G. Sleeve: died Sunday at the Milwaukee "nitartum . . .' . The Lewis Behrens of mermaid have a son, born Sept. 13 . efrhse “WHWM minnow-nun... LOOKING BACKWARD TA Mfg i/ itil, tm 5;: j'i'ii..i...iii. / viii'i'iifii '8lll ‘ L1 [ll! £15“ You only in In a. m ya- no! .-o.h-r-drH.uxuest.hmv. â€Ir ink. and on on m. unr- ICI BINDIX BRAKE TIITII. 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